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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 4dd29c7b10..470431010d 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------90362739C57C6315B5637FAD Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20201107.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20201107.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 4dd29c7b10..470431010d 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------291E0481B4400C0ECC8E497A Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20201108.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20201108.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 4dd29c7b10..470431010d 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------45196B023835614BDFCBD16D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20201220.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20201220.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------22A4B241170149838D4D1F8F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210215.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------4B194FF8F3EA3786FF9EAE1F Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210203.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------FA974B75A0C3E9CA18CE7207 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210122.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------0E72B707603BED22B4040825 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="0002-Move-IS-NOT-NULL-handling-from-BRIN-support-20210211.pa"; filename*1="tch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------310A2AE1CC4C2E2E77559E3D Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114-2.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D21F32E0F9E7408E9BE1AF2E Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210114.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the * consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate, * so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function. + * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly + * the same lifetime, so that's OK. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------CF71AF65F7C337C37C24B045 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210112.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------556A1DC61262AF15641DB204 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308b.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------D524CD37E77B36A2883A7617 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210311.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------82D677E9F94AC7574E460205 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210308.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------6A37408A2C42B5B56C3B3D49 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0004-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210303.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a * couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach * (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching * more complicated, so it may not be a win. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* * Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. @@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.26.2 --------------AC3FFB734F56C5F52D422EFC Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0006-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210305.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-21 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index efda84aba3..0bf25fd05b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -403,15 +406,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest index can have 32 attributes, so the amount of wasted * memory is negligible. We could invent a more compact approach (with * just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching more * complex so it's not a good trade-off. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. */ for (keyno = 0; keyno < scan->numberOfKeys; keyno++) @@ -443,9 +483,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -456,17 +496,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.30.2 --------------76348C5C2C314FA585652FE5 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210322.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210322.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-21 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw) The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan, and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead. Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected] --- src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c index efda84aba3..0bf25fd05b 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c +++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c @@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) int *nkeys, *nnullkeys; int keyno; + char *ptr; + Size len; + char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque; bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc; @@ -403,15 +406,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) * We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the * regular keys to the consistent function easily. * + * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then + * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the + * same lifetime, so that's OK. + * * XXX The widest index can have 32 attributes, so the amount of wasted * memory is negligible. We could invent a more compact approach (with * just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching more * complex so it's not a good trade-off. */ - keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); - nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + len = + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */ + MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts + + MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + ptr = palloc(len); + tmp = ptr; + + keys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + nnullkeys = (int *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + + for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++) + { + keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + + nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr; + ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); + } + + Assert(tmp + len == ptr); + + /* zero the number of keys */ + memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); + memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts); /* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. */ for (keyno = 0; keyno < scan->numberOfKeys; keyno++) @@ -443,9 +483,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) { FmgrInfo *tmp; - /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */ - Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); - Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0)); + /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */ + Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); + Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0); tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno, BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT); @@ -456,17 +496,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm) /* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */ if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL) { - if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1]) - nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } else { - if (!keys[keyattno - 1]) - keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys); - keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key; nkeys[keyattno - 1]++; } -- 2.30.2 --------------76348C5C2C314FA585652FE5 Content-Type: text/x-patch; charset=UTF-8; name="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210322.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0005-BRIN-bloom-indexes-20210322.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/3] Initial steps to making relkind an enum @ 2025-10-31 13:07 Álvaro Herrera <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread From: Álvaro Herrera @ 2025-10-31 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw) --- contrib/pg_overexplain/pg_overexplain.c | 4 +--- contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c | 2 +- contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c | 2 +- contrib/sepgsql/dml.c | 2 +- contrib/sepgsql/relation.c | 14 +++++------ src/backend/access/common/reloptions.c | 2 +- src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c | 6 ++--- src/backend/catalog/heap.c | 14 +++++------ src/backend/catalog/index.c | 2 +- src/backend/catalog/objectaddress.c | 2 +- src/backend/catalog/pg_class.c | 2 +- src/backend/catalog/pg_publication.c | 6 ++--- src/backend/catalog/pg_subscription.c | 4 ++-- src/backend/commands/copyto.c | 2 +- src/backend/commands/createas.c | 2 +- src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c | 12 +++++----- src/backend/commands/lockcmds.c | 4 ++-- src/backend/commands/policy.c | 2 +- src/backend/commands/publicationcmds.c | 2 +- src/backend/commands/subscriptioncmds.c | 8 +++---- src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c | 16 ++++++------- src/backend/commands/trigger.c | 2 +- src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c | 4 ++-- src/backend/nodes/gen_node_support.pl | 3 ++- src/backend/optimizer/util/appendinfo.c | 2 +- src/backend/replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c | 2 +- src/backend/statistics/stat_utils.c | 2 +- src/backend/tcop/utility.c | 2 +- src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_relation.c | 2 +- src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c | 6 ++--- src/backend/utils/adt/partitionfuncs.c | 4 ++-- src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 2 +- src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c | 6 ++--- src/backend/utils/cache/relcache.c | 2 +- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c | 2 +- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.h | 5 ++-- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c | 10 ++++---- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h | 6 ++--- src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c | 2 +- src/bin/psql/describe.c | 6 ++--- src/include/access/reloptions.h | 3 ++- src/include/catalog/heap.h | 7 +++--- src/include/catalog/objectaddress.h | 2 +- src/include/catalog/pg_class.h | 25 +++++++++++--------- src/include/catalog/pg_publication.h | 2 +- src/include/commands/tablecmds.h | 2 +- src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 3 ++- src/include/replication/logicalproto.h | 2 +- src/include/utils/lsyscache.h | 3 ++- src/include/utils/relcache.h | 3 ++- 50 files changed, 120 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/pg_overexplain/pg_overexplain.c b/contrib/pg_overexplain/pg_overexplain.c index 316ffd1c87f..d575d462d97 100644 --- a/contrib/pg_overexplain/pg_overexplain.c +++ b/contrib/pg_overexplain/pg_overexplain.c @@ -534,10 +534,8 @@ overexplain_range_table(PlannedStmt *plannedstmt, ExplainState *es) case RELKIND_PARTITIONED_INDEX: relkind = "partitioned_index"; break; - case '\0': - relkind = NULL; - break; default: + pg_unreachable(); relkind = psprintf("%c", rte->relkind); break; } diff --git a/contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c b/contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c index c2716086693..f320a0e3831 100644 --- a/contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c +++ b/contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ pg_prewarm(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) char *ttype; PrewarmType ptype; AclResult aclresult; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; Oid privOid; /* Basic sanity checking. */ diff --git a/contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c b/contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c index e0457bb1253..5ff70f7ddfa 100644 --- a/contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c +++ b/contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c @@ -4951,7 +4951,7 @@ postgresGetAnalyzeInfoForForeignTable(Relation relation, bool *can_tablesample) StringInfoData sql; PGresult *res; double reltuples; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; /* assume the remote relation does not support TABLESAMPLE */ *can_tablesample = false; diff --git a/contrib/sepgsql/dml.c b/contrib/sepgsql/dml.c index b44d09e447f..4f5864b22da 100644 --- a/contrib/sepgsql/dml.c +++ b/contrib/sepgsql/dml.c @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ check_relation_privileges(Oid relOid, char *audit_name; Bitmapset *columns; int index; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); bool result = true; /* diff --git a/contrib/sepgsql/relation.c b/contrib/sepgsql/relation.c index 5c61e1f4c81..a77a8b5a846 100644 --- a/contrib/sepgsql/relation.c +++ b/contrib/sepgsql/relation.c @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ sepgsql_attribute_post_create(Oid relOid, AttrNumber attnum) ObjectAddress object; Form_pg_attribute attForm; StringInfoData audit_name; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); /* * Only attributes within regular relations or partition relations have @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ sepgsql_attribute_drop(Oid relOid, AttrNumber attnum) { ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); if (relkind != RELKIND_RELATION && relkind != RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE) return; @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ sepgsql_attribute_relabel(Oid relOid, AttrNumber attnum, { ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); if (relkind != RELKIND_RELATION && relkind != RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE) ereport(ERROR, @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ sepgsql_attribute_setattr(Oid relOid, AttrNumber attnum) { ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); if (relkind != RELKIND_RELATION && relkind != RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE) return; @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ sepgsql_relation_drop(Oid relOid) ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; uint16_t tclass = 0; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); switch (relkind) { @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ sepgsql_relation_truncate(Oid relOid) ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; uint16_t tclass = 0; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); switch (relkind) { @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ sepgsql_relation_relabel(Oid relOid, const char *seclabel) { ObjectAddress object; char *audit_name; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relOid); uint16_t tclass = 0; if (relkind == RELKIND_RELATION || relkind == RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE) diff --git a/src/backend/access/common/reloptions.c b/src/backend/access/common/reloptions.c index 237ab8d0ed9..00b3588cded 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/common/reloptions.c +++ b/src/backend/access/common/reloptions.c @@ -2149,7 +2149,7 @@ view_reloptions(Datum reloptions, bool validate) * Parse options for heaps, views and toast tables. */ bytea * -heap_reloptions(char relkind, Datum reloptions, bool validate) +heap_reloptions(Relkind relkind, Datum reloptions, bool validate) { StdRdOptions *rdopts; diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c b/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c index a431fc0926f..18a43e15509 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ static void SetDefaultACL(InternalDefaultACL *iacls); static List *objectNamesToOids(ObjectType objtype, List *objnames, bool is_grant); static List *objectsInSchemaToOids(ObjectType objtype, List *nspnames); -static List *getRelationsInNamespace(Oid namespaceId, char relkind); +static List *getRelationsInNamespace(Oid namespaceId, Relkind relkind); static void expand_col_privileges(List *colnames, Oid table_oid, AclMode this_privileges, AclMode *col_privileges, @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ objectsInSchemaToOids(ObjectType objtype, List *nspnames) * Return Oid list of relations in given namespace filtered by relation kind */ static List * -getRelationsInNamespace(Oid namespaceId, char relkind) +getRelationsInNamespace(Oid namespaceId, Relkind relkind) { List *relations = NIL; ScanKeyData key[2]; @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ getRelationsInNamespace(Oid namespaceId, char relkind) ScanKeyInit(&key[1], Anum_pg_class_relkind, BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_CHAREQ, - CharGetDatum(relkind)); + CharGetDatum((char) relkind)); rel = table_open(RelationRelationId, AccessShareLock); scan = table_beginscan_catalog(rel, 2, key); diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/heap.c b/src/backend/catalog/heap.c index 606434823cf..fa17893855d 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/heap.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/heap.c @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ static void AddNewRelationTuple(Relation pg_class_desc, Oid new_type_oid, Oid reloftype, Oid relowner, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, TransactionId relfrozenxid, TransactionId relminmxid, Datum relacl, @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ heap_create(const char *relname, RelFileNumber relfilenumber, Oid accessmtd, TupleDesc tupDesc, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, char relpersistence, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ heap_create(const char *relname, * -------------------------------- */ void -CheckAttributeNamesTypes(TupleDesc tupdesc, char relkind, +CheckAttributeNamesTypes(TupleDesc tupdesc, Relkind relkind, int flags) { int i; @@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ InsertPgAttributeTuples(Relation pg_attribute_rel, static void AddNewAttributeTuples(Oid new_rel_oid, TupleDesc tupdesc, - char relkind) + Relkind relkind) { Relation rel; CatalogIndexState indstate; @@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ InsertPgClassTuple(Relation pg_class_desc, values[Anum_pg_class_relhasindex - 1] = BoolGetDatum(rd_rel->relhasindex); values[Anum_pg_class_relisshared - 1] = BoolGetDatum(rd_rel->relisshared); values[Anum_pg_class_relpersistence - 1] = CharGetDatum(rd_rel->relpersistence); - values[Anum_pg_class_relkind - 1] = CharGetDatum(rd_rel->relkind); + values[Anum_pg_class_relkind - 1] = CharGetDatum((char) rd_rel->relkind); values[Anum_pg_class_relnatts - 1] = Int16GetDatum(rd_rel->relnatts); values[Anum_pg_class_relchecks - 1] = Int16GetDatum(rd_rel->relchecks); values[Anum_pg_class_relhasrules - 1] = BoolGetDatum(rd_rel->relhasrules); @@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ AddNewRelationTuple(Relation pg_class_desc, Oid new_type_oid, Oid reloftype, Oid relowner, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, TransactionId relfrozenxid, TransactionId relminmxid, Datum relacl, @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ heap_create_with_catalog(const char *relname, Oid accessmtd, TupleDesc tupdesc, List *cooked_constraints, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, char relpersistence, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/index.c b/src/backend/catalog/index.c index 43de42ce39e..ede4546ecee 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/index.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/index.c @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ index_create(Relation heapRelation, bool invalid = (flags & INDEX_CREATE_INVALID) != 0; bool concurrent = (flags & INDEX_CREATE_CONCURRENT) != 0; bool partitioned = (flags & INDEX_CREATE_PARTITIONED) != 0; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; TransactionId relfrozenxid; MultiXactId relminmxid; bool create_storage = !RelFileNumberIsValid(relFileNumber); diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/objectaddress.c b/src/backend/catalog/objectaddress.c index 02af64b82c6..93b6e26d067 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/objectaddress.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/objectaddress.c @@ -6182,7 +6182,7 @@ strlist_to_textarray(List *list) * message saying "table" than fail entirely. */ ObjectType -get_relkind_objtype(char relkind) +get_relkind_objtype(Relkind relkind) { switch (relkind) { diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/pg_class.c b/src/backend/catalog/pg_class.c index 38cf89f09fa..a841ed20868 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/pg_class.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/pg_class.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ * operation. */ int -errdetail_relkind_not_supported(char relkind) +errdetail_relkind_not_supported(Relkind relkind) { switch (relkind) { diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/pg_publication.c b/src/backend/catalog/pg_publication.c index 9a4791c573e..624ebd59697 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/pg_publication.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/pg_publication.c @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ GetAllTablesPublications(void) * publication. */ List * -GetAllPublicationRelations(char relkind, bool pubviaroot) +GetAllPublicationRelations(Relkind relkind, bool pubviaroot) { Relation classRel; ScanKeyData key[1]; @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ GetAllPublicationRelations(char relkind, bool pubviaroot) ScanKeyInit(&key[0], Anum_pg_class_relkind, BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_CHAREQ, - CharGetDatum(relkind)); + CharGetDatum((char) relkind)); scan = table_beginscan_catalog(classRel, 1, key); @@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ GetSchemaPublicationRelations(Oid schemaid, PublicationPartOpt pub_partopt) { Form_pg_class relForm = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple); Oid relid = relForm->oid; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; if (!is_publishable_class(relid, relForm)) continue; diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/pg_subscription.c b/src/backend/catalog/pg_subscription.c index 2b103245290..988e80c2c31 100644 --- a/src/backend/catalog/pg_subscription.c +++ b/src/backend/catalog/pg_subscription.c @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ HasSubscriptionTables(Oid subid) while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = systable_getnext(scan))) { Form_pg_subscription_rel subrel; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; subrel = (Form_pg_subscription_rel) GETSTRUCT(tup); relkind = get_rel_relkind(subrel->srrelid); @@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ GetSubscriptionRelations(Oid subid, bool tables, bool sequences, SubscriptionRelState *relstate; Datum d; bool isnull; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; subrel = (Form_pg_subscription_rel) GETSTRUCT(tup); diff --git a/src/backend/commands/copyto.c b/src/backend/commands/copyto.c index 4ab4a3893d5..8d7530ea03b 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/copyto.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/copyto.c @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ BeginCopyTo(ParseState *pstate, foreach_oid(child, children) { - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(child); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(child); if (relkind == RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE) { diff --git a/src/backend/commands/createas.c b/src/backend/commands/createas.c index 270e9bf3110..b05161a9aab 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/createas.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/createas.c @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ create_ctas_internal(List *attrList, IntoClause *into) { CreateStmt *create = makeNode(CreateStmt); bool is_matview; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; Datum toast_options; const char *const validnsps[] = HEAP_RELOPT_NAMESPACES; ObjectAddress intoRelationAddr; diff --git a/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c b/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c index 635679cc1f2..dfb15f91931 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/indexcmds.c @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ typedef struct ReindexErrorInfo { char *relname; char *relnamespace; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; } ReindexErrorInfo; /* @@ -2947,7 +2947,7 @@ ReindexIndex(const ReindexStmt *stmt, const ReindexParams *params, bool isTopLev struct ReindexIndexCallbackState state; Oid indOid; char persistence; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; /* * Find and lock index, and check permissions on table; use callback to @@ -2998,7 +2998,7 @@ static void RangeVarCallbackForReindexIndex(const RangeVar *relation, Oid relId, Oid oldRelId, void *arg) { - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; struct ReindexIndexCallbackState *state = arg; LOCKMODE table_lockmode; Oid table_oid; @@ -3373,7 +3373,7 @@ static void ReindexPartitions(const ReindexStmt *stmt, Oid relid, const ReindexParams *params, bool isTopLevel) { List *partitions = NIL; - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); char *relname = get_rel_name(relid); char *relnamespace = get_namespace_name(get_rel_namespace(relid)); MemoryContext reindex_context; @@ -3474,7 +3474,7 @@ ReindexMultipleInternal(const ReindexStmt *stmt, const List *relids, const Reind foreach(l, relids) { Oid relid = lfirst_oid(l); - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; char relpersistence; StartTransactionCommand(); @@ -3608,7 +3608,7 @@ ReindexRelationConcurrently(const ReindexStmt *stmt, Oid relationOid, const Rein *lc2; MemoryContext private_context; MemoryContext oldcontext; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; char *relationName = NULL; char *relationNamespace = NULL; PGRUsage ru0; diff --git a/src/backend/commands/lockcmds.c b/src/backend/commands/lockcmds.c index f66b8f17b9b..416fb4fe7fe 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/lockcmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/lockcmds.c @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ RangeVarCallbackForLockTable(const RangeVar *rv, Oid relid, Oid oldrelid, void *arg) { LOCKMODE lockmode = *(LOCKMODE *) arg; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; char relpersistence; AclResult aclresult; @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ LockViewRecurse_walker(Node *node, LockViewRecurse_context *context) AclResult aclresult; Oid relid = rte->relid; - char relkind = rte->relkind; + Relkind relkind = rte->relkind; char *relname = get_rel_name(relid); /* Currently, we only allow plain tables or views to be locked. */ diff --git a/src/backend/commands/policy.c b/src/backend/commands/policy.c index 21b8eebe32d..3aee2444a80 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/policy.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/policy.c @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ RangeVarCallbackForPolicy(const RangeVar *rv, Oid relid, Oid oldrelid, { HeapTuple tuple; Form_pg_class classform; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; tuple = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid)); if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple)) diff --git a/src/backend/commands/publicationcmds.c b/src/backend/commands/publicationcmds.c index fc3a4c19e65..d8bb521f62e 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/publicationcmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/publicationcmds.c @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ AlterPublicationOptions(ParseState *pstate, AlterPublicationStmt *stmt, { Oid relid = lfirst_oid(lc); HeapTuple rftuple; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; char *relname; bool has_rowfilter; bool has_collist; diff --git a/src/backend/commands/subscriptioncmds.c b/src/backend/commands/subscriptioncmds.c index 33e3c25a50c..8403c4850a6 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/subscriptioncmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/subscriptioncmds.c @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ typedef struct SubOpts typedef struct PublicationRelKind { RangeVar *rv; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; } PublicationRelKind; static List *fetch_relation_list(WalReceiverConn *wrconn, List *publications); @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ CreateSubscription(ParseState *pstate, CreateSubscriptionStmt *stmt, foreach_ptr(PublicationRelKind, pubrelinfo, pubrels) { Oid relid; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; RangeVar *rv = pubrelinfo->rv; relid = RangeVarGetRelid(rv, AccessShareLock, false); @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ AlterSubscription_refresh(Subscription *sub, bool copy_data, { RangeVar *rv = pubrelinfo->rv; Oid relid; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; relid = RangeVarGetRelid(rv, AccessShareLock, false); relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); @@ -2958,7 +2958,7 @@ fetch_relation_list(WalReceiverConn *wrconn, List *publications) char *nspname; char *relname; bool isnull; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; PublicationRelKind *relinfo = palloc_object(PublicationRelKind); nspname = TextDatumGetCString(slot_getattr(slot, 1, &isnull)); diff --git a/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c b/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c index f976c0e5c7e..7cdc6fa2e2a 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ typedef struct AlteredTableInfo { /* Information saved before any work commences: */ Oid relid; /* Relation to work on */ - char relkind; /* Its relkind */ + Relkind relkind; /* Its relkind */ TupleDesc oldDesc; /* Pre-modification tuple descriptor */ /* @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ static void ATExecSplitPartition(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ ObjectAddress -DefineRelation(CreateStmt *stmt, char relkind, Oid ownerId, +DefineRelation(CreateStmt *stmt, Relkind relkind, Oid ownerId, ObjectAddress *typaddress, const char *queryString) { char relname[NAMEDATALEN]; @@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ void RemoveRelations(DropStmt *drop) { ObjectAddresses *objects; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; ListCell *cell; int flags = 0; LOCKMODE lockmode = AccessExclusiveLock; @@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ SetRelationTableSpace(Relation rel, static void renameatt_check(Oid myrelid, Form_pg_class classform, bool recursing) { - char relkind = classform->relkind; + Relkind relkind = classform->relkind; if (classform->reloftype && !recursing) ereport(ERROR, @@ -4219,7 +4219,7 @@ RenameRelation(RenameStmt *stmt) for (;;) { LOCKMODE lockmode; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool obj_is_index; lockmode = is_index_stmt ? ShareUpdateExclusiveLock : AccessExclusiveLock; @@ -7257,7 +7257,7 @@ ATExecAddColumn(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel, Form_pg_class relform; Form_pg_attribute attribute; int newattnum; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; Expr *defval; List *children; ListCell *child; @@ -19522,7 +19522,7 @@ void RangeVarCallbackMaintainsTable(const RangeVar *relation, Oid relId, Oid oldRelId, void *arg) { - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; AclResult aclresult; /* Nothing to do if the relation was not found. */ @@ -19619,7 +19619,7 @@ RangeVarCallbackForAlterRelation(const RangeVar *rv, Oid relid, Oid oldrelid, HeapTuple tuple; Form_pg_class classform; AclResult aclresult; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; tuple = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid)); if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple)) diff --git a/src/backend/commands/trigger.c b/src/backend/commands/trigger.c index 8df915f63fb..7bf826aa4aa 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/trigger.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/trigger.c @@ -6178,7 +6178,7 @@ AfterTriggerSaveEvent(EState *estate, ResultRelInfo *relinfo, TriggerDesc *trigdesc = relinfo->ri_TrigDesc; AfterTriggerEventData new_event; AfterTriggerSharedData new_shared; - char relkind = rel->rd_rel->relkind; + Relkind relkind = rel->rd_rel->relkind; int tgtype_event; int tgtype_level; int i; diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c index f5e9d369940..4981aeba196 100644 --- a/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c +++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeModifyTable.c @@ -4351,7 +4351,7 @@ ExecModifyTable(PlanState *pstate) if (operation == CMD_UPDATE || operation == CMD_DELETE || operation == CMD_MERGE) { - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; Datum datum; bool isNull; @@ -4869,7 +4869,7 @@ ExecInitModifyTable(ModifyTable *node, EState *estate, int eflags) if (operation == CMD_UPDATE || operation == CMD_DELETE || operation == CMD_MERGE) { - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; relkind = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc->rd_rel->relkind; if (relkind == RELKIND_RELATION || diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/gen_node_support.pl b/src/backend/nodes/gen_node_support.pl index 4308751f787..2e141fa3dcb 100644 --- a/src/backend/nodes/gen_node_support.pl +++ b/src/backend/nodes/gen_node_support.pl @@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ my @nodetag_only; # types that are copied by straight assignment my @scalar_types = qw( bits32 bool char double int int8 int16 int32 int64 long uint8 uint16 uint32 uint64 - AclMode AttrNumber Cardinality Cost Index Oid RelFileNumber Selectivity Size StrategyNumber SubTransactionId TimeLineID XLogRecPtr + AclMode AttrNumber Cardinality Cost Index Oid RelFileNumber Relkind + Selectivity Size StrategyNumber SubTransactionId TimeLineID XLogRecPtr ); # collect enum types diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/appendinfo.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/appendinfo.c index 689840d6564..c5396116738 100644 --- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/appendinfo.c +++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/appendinfo.c @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ add_row_identity_columns(PlannerInfo *root, Index rtindex, Relation target_relation) { CmdType commandType = root->parse->commandType; - char relkind = target_relation->rd_rel->relkind; + Relkind relkind = target_relation->rd_rel->relkind; Var *var; Assert(commandType == CMD_UPDATE || commandType == CMD_DELETE || commandType == CMD_MERGE); diff --git a/src/backend/replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c b/src/backend/replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c index e016f64e0b3..4f1152f7f48 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c @@ -2100,7 +2100,7 @@ get_rel_sync_entry(PGOutputData *data, Relation relation) Oid publish_as_relid = relid; int publish_ancestor_level = 0; bool am_partition = get_rel_relispartition(relid); - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); List *rel_publications = NIL; /* Reload publications if needed before use. */ diff --git a/src/backend/statistics/stat_utils.c b/src/backend/statistics/stat_utils.c index 9c680f1cb37..9a9fcda6edd 100644 --- a/src/backend/statistics/stat_utils.c +++ b/src/backend/statistics/stat_utils.c @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ RangeVarCallbackForStats(const RangeVar *relation, Oid table_oid = relId; HeapTuple tuple; Form_pg_class form; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; /* * If we previously locked some other index's heap, and the name we're diff --git a/src/backend/tcop/utility.c b/src/backend/tcop/utility.c index 34dd6e18df5..240c663e11b 100644 --- a/src/backend/tcop/utility.c +++ b/src/backend/tcop/utility.c @@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ ProcessUtilitySlow(ParseState *pstate, foreach(lc, inheritors) { Oid partrelid = lfirst_oid(lc); - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(partrelid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(partrelid); if (relkind != RELKIND_RELATION && relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW && diff --git a/src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_relation.c b/src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_relation.c index bc8c43b96aa..33be4c05994 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_relation.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_relation.c @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ pgstat_copy_relation_stats(Relation dst, Relation src) void pgstat_init_relation(Relation rel) { - char relkind = rel->rd_rel->relkind; + Relkind relkind = rel->rd_rel->relkind; /* * We only count stats for relations with storage and partitioned tables diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c index 3a6905f9546..e4e2f18fd62 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c @@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ has_sequence_privilege_name_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) Oid roleid; AclMode mode; AclResult aclresult; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool is_missing = false; roleid = get_role_oid_or_public(NameStr(*username)); @@ -2206,7 +2206,7 @@ has_sequence_privilege_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) Oid roleid; AclMode mode; AclResult aclresult; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool is_missing = false; roleid = GetUserId(); @@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@ has_sequence_privilege_id_id(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) text *priv_type_text = PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP(2); AclMode mode; AclResult aclresult; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool is_missing = false; mode = convert_sequence_priv_string(priv_type_text); diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/partitionfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/partitionfuncs.c index e9db027aa2e..dff0ff2bb4c 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/partitionfuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/partitionfuncs.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static bool check_rel_can_be_partition(Oid relid) { - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool relispartition; /* Check if relation exists */ @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ pg_partition_tree(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) HeapTuple tuple; Oid parentid = InvalidOid; Oid relid = list_nth_oid(partitions, funcctx->call_cntr); - char relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); + Relkind relkind = get_rel_relkind(relid); int level = 0; List *ancestors = get_partition_ancestors(relid); ListCell *lc; diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c index b5a7ad9066e..ddd05ea2f86 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ pg_get_triggerdef_worker(Oid trigid, bool pretty) if (!isnull) { Node *qual; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; deparse_context context; deparse_namespace dpns; RangeTblEntry *oldrte; diff --git a/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c b/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c index b924a2d900b..09fe81880e7 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c @@ -2149,7 +2149,7 @@ get_rel_type_id(Oid relid) * * Returns the relkind associated with a given relation. */ -char +Relkind get_rel_relkind(Oid relid) { HeapTuple tp; @@ -2158,9 +2158,9 @@ get_rel_relkind(Oid relid) if (HeapTupleIsValid(tp)) { Form_pg_class reltup = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tp); - char result; + Relkind result; - result = reltup->relkind; + result = (Relkind) reltup->relkind; ReleaseSysCache(tp); return result; } diff --git a/src/backend/utils/cache/relcache.c b/src/backend/utils/cache/relcache.c index 6b634c9fff1..e794f4b942f 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/cache/relcache.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/cache/relcache.c @@ -3517,7 +3517,7 @@ RelationBuildLocalRelation(const char *relname, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, char relpersistence, - char relkind) + Relkind relkind) { Relation rel; MemoryContext oldcxt; diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c index 35d3a07915d..12f917994f6 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ WriteToc(ArchiveHandle *AH) WriteStr(AH, te->namespace); WriteStr(AH, te->tablespace); WriteStr(AH, te->tableam); - WriteInt(AH, te->relkind); + WriteInt(AH, (char) te->relkind); WriteStr(AH, te->owner); WriteStr(AH, "false"); diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.h b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.h index 325b53fc9bd..cb17aab4374 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.h +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.h @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ #include <time.h> +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "libpq-fe.h" #include "pg_backup.h" #include "pqexpbuffer.h" @@ -359,7 +360,7 @@ struct _tocEntry char *tablespace; /* null if not in a tablespace; empty string * means use database default */ char *tableam; /* table access method, only for TABLE tags */ - char relkind; /* relation kind, only for TABLE tags */ + Relkind relkind; /* relation kind, only for TABLE tags */ char *owner; char *desc; char *defn; @@ -404,7 +405,7 @@ typedef struct _archiveOpts const char *namespace; const char *tablespace; const char *tableam; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; const char *owner; const char *description; teSection section; diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c index cdccccc1820..0c2cfb5abea 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ typedef struct typedef struct { Oid oid; /* object OID */ - char relkind; /* object kind */ + Relkind relkind; /* object kind */ RelFileNumber relfilenumber; /* object filenode */ Oid toast_oid; /* toast table OID */ RelFileNumber toast_relfilenumber; /* toast table filenode */ @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ static void addBoundaryDependencies(DumpableObject **dobjs, int numObjs, static void addConstrChildIdxDeps(DumpableObject *dobj, const IndxInfo *refidx); static void getDomainConstraints(Archive *fout, TypeInfo *tyinfo); -static void getTableData(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables, char relkind); +static void getTableData(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables, Relkind relkind); static void makeTableDataInfo(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tbinfo); static void buildMatViewRefreshDependencies(Archive *fout); static void getTableDataFKConstraints(void); @@ -3031,7 +3031,7 @@ refreshMatViewData(Archive *fout, const TableDataInfo *tdinfo) * set up dumpable objects representing the contents of tables */ static void -getTableData(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables, char relkind) +getTableData(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables, Relkind relkind) { int i; @@ -5856,7 +5856,7 @@ collectBinaryUpgradeClassOids(Archive *fout) for (int i = 0; i < nbinaryUpgradeClassOids; i++) { binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].oid = atooid(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0)); - binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].relkind = *PQgetvalue(res, i, 1); + binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].relkind = (Relkind) *PQgetvalue(res, i, 1); binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].relfilenumber = atooid(PQgetvalue(res, i, 2)); binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].toast_oid = atooid(PQgetvalue(res, i, 3)); binaryUpgradeClassOids[i].toast_relfilenumber = atooid(PQgetvalue(res, i, 4)); @@ -7121,7 +7121,7 @@ getFuncs(Archive *fout) static RelStatsInfo * getRelationStatistics(Archive *fout, DumpableObject *rel, int32 relpages, char *reltuples, int32 relallvisible, - int32 relallfrozen, char relkind, + int32 relallfrozen, Relkind relkind, char **indAttNames, int nindAttNames) { if (!fout->dopt->dumpStatistics) diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h index 4c4b14e5fc7..99283983fac 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ typedef struct _typeInfo Oid typelem; Oid typrelid; Oid typarray; - char typrelkind; /* 'r', 'v', 'c', etc */ + Relkind typrelkind; /* 'r', 'v', 'c', etc */ char typtype; /* 'b', 'c', etc */ bool isArray; /* true if auto-generated array type */ bool isMultirange; /* true if auto-generated multirange type */ @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ typedef struct _tableInfo DumpableObject dobj; DumpableAcl dacl; const char *rolname; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; char relpersistence; /* relation persistence */ bool relispopulated; /* relation is populated */ char relreplident; /* replica identifier */ @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ typedef struct _relStatsInfo char *reltuples; int32 relallvisible; int32 relallfrozen; - char relkind; /* 'r', 'm', 'i', etc */ + Relkind relkind; /* 'r', 'm', 'i', etc */ /* * indAttNames/nindAttNames are populated only if the relation is an index diff --git a/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c b/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c index 58735871c17..5920da28014 100644 --- a/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c +++ b/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ get_table_relkind(PGconn *con, const char *table) { PGresult *res; char *val; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; const char *params[1] = {table}; const char *sql = "SELECT relkind FROM pg_catalog.pg_class WHERE oid=$1::pg_catalog.regclass"; diff --git a/src/bin/psql/describe.c b/src/bin/psql/describe.c index f02a8df8875..9d1322ae891 100644 --- a/src/bin/psql/describe.c +++ b/src/bin/psql/describe.c @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ static bool describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname, const char *relationname, const char *oid, bool verbose); -static void add_tablespace_footer(printTableContent *const cont, char relkind, +static void add_tablespace_footer(printTableContent *const cont, Relkind relkind, Oid tablespace, const bool newline); static void add_role_attribute(PQExpBuffer buf, const char *const str); static bool listTSParsersVerbose(const char *pattern); @@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname, struct { int16 checks; - char relkind; + Relkind relkind; bool hasindex; bool hasrules; bool hastriggers; @@ -3678,7 +3678,7 @@ error_return: * footer. */ static void -add_tablespace_footer(printTableContent *const cont, char relkind, +add_tablespace_footer(printTableContent *const cont, Relkind relkind, Oid tablespace, const bool newline) { /* relkinds for which we support tablespaces */ diff --git a/src/include/access/reloptions.h b/src/include/access/reloptions.h index 0bd17b30ca7..eb7671f6ba5 100644 --- a/src/include/access/reloptions.h +++ b/src/include/access/reloptions.h @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include "access/amapi.h" #include "access/htup.h" #include "access/tupdesc.h" +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "nodes/pg_list.h" #include "storage/lock.h" @@ -248,7 +249,7 @@ extern void *build_local_reloptions(local_relopts *relopts, Datum options, extern bytea *default_reloptions(Datum reloptions, bool validate, relopt_kind kind); -extern bytea *heap_reloptions(char relkind, Datum reloptions, bool validate); +extern bytea *heap_reloptions(Relkind relkind, Datum reloptions, bool validate); extern bytea *view_reloptions(Datum reloptions, bool validate); extern bytea *partitioned_table_reloptions(Datum reloptions, bool validate); extern bytea *index_reloptions(amoptions_function amoptions, Datum reloptions, diff --git a/src/include/catalog/heap.h b/src/include/catalog/heap.h index 624c415dadb..41ad4a57391 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/heap.h +++ b/src/include/catalog/heap.h @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include "catalog/indexing.h" #include "catalog/objectaddress.h" +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "parser/parse_node.h" @@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ extern Relation heap_create(const char *relname, RelFileNumber relfilenumber, Oid accessmtd, TupleDesc tupDesc, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, char relpersistence, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, @@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ extern Oid heap_create_with_catalog(const char *relname, Oid accessmtd, TupleDesc tupdesc, List *cooked_constraints, - char relkind, + Relkind relkind, char relpersistence, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, @@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ extern const FormData_pg_attribute *SystemAttributeDefinition(AttrNumber attno); extern const FormData_pg_attribute *SystemAttributeByName(const char *attname); -extern void CheckAttributeNamesTypes(TupleDesc tupdesc, char relkind, +extern void CheckAttributeNamesTypes(TupleDesc tupdesc, Relkind relkind, int flags); extern void CheckAttributeType(const char *attname, diff --git a/src/include/catalog/objectaddress.h b/src/include/catalog/objectaddress.h index e2fe9db1161..77d444ba8d6 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/objectaddress.h +++ b/src/include/catalog/objectaddress.h @@ -88,6 +88,6 @@ extern char *getObjectIdentityParts(const ObjectAddress *object, bool missing_ok); extern struct ArrayType *strlist_to_textarray(List *list); -extern ObjectType get_relkind_objtype(char relkind); +extern ObjectType get_relkind_objtype(Relkind relkind); #endif /* OBJECTADDRESS_H */ diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_class.h b/src/include/catalog/pg_class.h index 4afff1e8a4e..cd0d034f3d6 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/pg_class.h +++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_class.h @@ -164,16 +164,19 @@ MAKE_SYSCACHE(RELNAMENSP, pg_class_relname_nsp_index, 128); #ifdef EXPOSE_TO_CLIENT_CODE -#define RELKIND_RELATION 'r' /* ordinary table */ -#define RELKIND_INDEX 'i' /* secondary index */ -#define RELKIND_SEQUENCE 'S' /* sequence object */ -#define RELKIND_TOASTVALUE 't' /* for out-of-line values */ -#define RELKIND_VIEW 'v' /* view */ -#define RELKIND_MATVIEW 'm' /* materialized view */ -#define RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE 'c' /* composite type */ -#define RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE 'f' /* foreign table */ -#define RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE 'p' /* partitioned table */ -#define RELKIND_PARTITIONED_INDEX 'I' /* partitioned index */ +typedef enum +{ + RELKIND_RELATION = 'r', /* ordinary table */ + RELKIND_INDEX = 'i', /* secondary index */ + RELKIND_SEQUENCE = 'S', /* sequence object */ + RELKIND_TOASTVALUE = 't', /* for out-of-line values */ + RELKIND_VIEW = 'v', /* view */ + RELKIND_MATVIEW = 'm', /* materialized view */ + RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE = 'c', /* composite type */ + RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE = 'f', /* foreign table */ + RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE = 'p', /* partitioned table */ + RELKIND_PARTITIONED_INDEX = 'I', /* partitioned index */ +} Relkind; /* annoying defines for client-side C string construction */ #define RELKIND_RELATION_STR "'r'" @@ -246,6 +249,6 @@ MAKE_SYSCACHE(RELNAMENSP, pg_class_relname_nsp_index, 128); #endif /* EXPOSE_TO_CLIENT_CODE */ -extern int errdetail_relkind_not_supported(char relkind); +extern int errdetail_relkind_not_supported(Relkind relkind); #endif /* PG_CLASS_H */ diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_publication.h b/src/include/catalog/pg_publication.h index 368becca899..dc6a6d3d379 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/pg_publication.h +++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_publication.h @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ typedef enum PublicationPartOpt extern List *GetPublicationRelations(Oid pubid, PublicationPartOpt pub_partopt); extern List *GetAllTablesPublications(void); -extern List *GetAllPublicationRelations(char relkind, bool pubviaroot); +extern List *GetAllPublicationRelations(Relkind relkind, bool pubviaroot); extern List *GetPublicationSchemas(Oid pubid); extern List *GetSchemaPublications(Oid schemaid); extern List *GetSchemaPublicationRelations(Oid schemaid, diff --git a/src/include/commands/tablecmds.h b/src/include/commands/tablecmds.h index ed38b311ddf..e65c2b45008 100644 --- a/src/include/commands/tablecmds.h +++ b/src/include/commands/tablecmds.h @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ typedef struct AlterTableUtilityContext AlterTableUtilityContext; /* avoid inclu * tcop/utility.h here */ -extern ObjectAddress DefineRelation(CreateStmt *stmt, char relkind, Oid ownerId, +extern ObjectAddress DefineRelation(CreateStmt *stmt, Relkind relkind, Oid ownerId, ObjectAddress *typaddress, const char *queryString); extern TupleDesc BuildDescForRelation(const List *columns); diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h index 646d6ced763..0d69eff8c83 100644 --- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h +++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #ifndef PARSENODES_H #define PARSENODES_H +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "common/relpath.h" #include "nodes/bitmapset.h" #include "nodes/lockoptions.h" @@ -1147,7 +1148,7 @@ typedef struct RangeTblEntry /* inheritance requested? */ bool inh; /* relation kind (see pg_class.relkind) */ - char relkind pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore); + Relkind relkind pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore); /* lock level that query requires on the rel */ int rellockmode pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore); /* index of RTEPermissionInfo entry, or 0 */ diff --git a/src/include/replication/logicalproto.h b/src/include/replication/logicalproto.h index 058a955e20c..e5539ffd46e 100644 --- a/src/include/replication/logicalproto.h +++ b/src/include/replication/logicalproto.h @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ typedef struct LogicalRepRelation char **attnames; /* column names */ Oid *atttyps; /* column types */ char replident; /* replica identity */ - char relkind; /* remote relation kind */ + Relkind relkind; /* remote relation kind */ Bitmapset *attkeys; /* Bitmap of key columns */ } LogicalRepRelation; diff --git a/src/include/utils/lsyscache.h b/src/include/utils/lsyscache.h index 5655aca4c14..d7e1f6132db 100644 --- a/src/include/utils/lsyscache.h +++ b/src/include/utils/lsyscache.h @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include "access/attnum.h" #include "access/cmptype.h" #include "access/htup.h" +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "nodes/pg_list.h" /* avoid including subscripting.h here */ @@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ extern Oid get_relname_relid(const char *relname, Oid relnamespace); extern char *get_rel_name(Oid relid); extern Oid get_rel_namespace(Oid relid); extern Oid get_rel_type_id(Oid relid); -extern char get_rel_relkind(Oid relid); +extern Relkind get_rel_relkind(Oid relid); extern bool get_rel_relispartition(Oid relid); extern Oid get_rel_tablespace(Oid relid); extern char get_rel_persistence(Oid relid); diff --git a/src/include/utils/relcache.h b/src/include/utils/relcache.h index 2700224939a..ced2c62580a 100644 --- a/src/include/utils/relcache.h +++ b/src/include/utils/relcache.h @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #define RELCACHE_H #include "access/tupdesc.h" +#include "catalog/pg_class.h" #include "common/relpath.h" #include "nodes/bitmapset.h" @@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ extern Relation RelationBuildLocalRelation(const char *relname, bool shared_relation, bool mapped_relation, char relpersistence, - char relkind); + Relkind relkind); /* * Routines to manage assignment of new relfilenumber to a relation -- 2.47.3 --a5gwxv7edi5gnyjn-- ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 276+ messages in thread
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18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-02 18:57 [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-21 23:24 [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2021-03-21 23:24 [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 2025-10-31 13:07 [PATCH 3/3] Initial steps to making relkind an enum Álvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
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