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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap @ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ 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] 279+ messages in thread
* Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? @ 2024-04-23 05:14 Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 279+ messages in thread From: Sutou Kouhei @ 2024-04-23 05:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: pgsql-hackers Hi, I'm proposing a patch that making COPY format extendable: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20231204.153548.2126325458835528809.kou%40clear-code.com https://commitfest.postgresql.org/48/4681/ It's based on the discussion at: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/[email protected]#2bb7af4a3d2c7669f9a49808... > > > IIUC, you want extensibility in FORMAT argument to COPY command > > > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-copy.html. Where the > > > format is pluggable. That seems useful. > > > Agreed. > > Ditto. But my proposal stalled. It it acceptable the feature request that making COPY format extendable? If it's not acceptable, what are blockers? Performance? Thanks, -- kou ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 279+ messages in thread
* Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? @ 2024-04-24 07:57 Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> parent: Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 279+ messages in thread From: Peter Eisentraut @ 2024-04-24 07:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers On 23.04.24 07:14, Sutou Kouhei wrote: > Hi, > > I'm proposing a patch that making COPY format extendable: > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20231204.153548.2126325458835528809.kou%40clear-code.com > https://commitfest.postgresql.org/48/4681/ > > It's based on the discussion at: > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/[email protected]#2bb7af4a3d2c7669f9a49808... > >>>> IIUC, you want extensibility in FORMAT argument to COPY command >>>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-copy.html. Where the >>>> format is pluggable. That seems useful. >> >>> Agreed. >> >> Ditto. > > But my proposal stalled. It it acceptable the feature > request that making COPY format extendable? If it's not > acceptable, what are blockers? Performance? I think that thread is getting an adequate amount of attention. Of course, you can always wish for more, but "stalled" looks very different. Let's not start a new thread here to discuss the merits of the other thread; that discussion belongs there. ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 279+ messages in thread
* Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? @ 2024-04-25 04:53 Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> parent: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 279+ messages in thread From: Sutou Kouhei @ 2024-04-25 04:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: [email protected]; +Cc: pgsql-hackers Hi, Thanks for replying this. In <[email protected]> "Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable?" on Wed, 24 Apr 2024 09:57:38 +0200, Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm proposing a patch that making COPY format extendable: >> https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20231204.153548.2126325458835528809.kou%40clear-code.com >> https://commitfest.postgresql.org/48/4681/ >> >> But my proposal stalled. It it acceptable the feature >> request that making COPY format extendable? If it's not >> acceptable, what are blockers? Performance? > > I think that thread is getting an adequate amount of attention. Of > course, you can always wish for more, but "stalled" looks very > different. Sorry for "stalled" misuse. I haven't got any reply since 2024-03-15: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20240315.173754.2049843193122381085.kou%40clear-code.com#... (I sent some pings.) So I called this status as "stalled". I'm not familiar with the PostgreSQL's development style. What should I do for this case? Should I just wait for a reply from others without doing anything? > Let's not start a new thread here to discuss the merits of the other > thread; that discussion belongs there. I wanted to discuss possibility for this feature request in this thread. I wanted to use my existing thread is for how to implement this feature request. Should I reuse https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAJ7c6TM6Bz1c3F04Cy6%2BSzuWfKmr0kU8c_3Stnvh_8BR0D6k8Q%40m... for it instead of this thread? Thanks, -- kou ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 279+ messages in thread
* Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? @ 2024-04-25 07:59 Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> parent: Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 279+ messages in thread From: Peter Eisentraut @ 2024-04-25 07:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]>; +Cc: pgsql-hackers On 25.04.24 06:53, Sutou Kouhei wrote: > I haven't got any reply since 2024-03-15: > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20240315.173754.2049843193122381085.kou%40clear-code.com#... > (I sent some pings.) > > So I called this status as "stalled". > > I'm not familiar with the PostgreSQL's development > style. What should I do for this case? Should I just wait > for a reply from others without doing anything? PostgreSQL development is currently in feature freeze for PostgreSQL 17 (since April 8). So most participants will not be looking very closely at development projects for releases beyond that. The next commitfest for patches targeting PostgreSQL 18 is in July, and I see your patch registered there. It's possible that your thread is not going to get much attention until then. So, in summary, you are doing everything right, you just have to be a bit more patient right now. :) ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 279+ 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 3/6] 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 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 3/6] 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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]> 2021-03-21 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]> 2024-04-23 05:14 Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> 2024-04-24 07:57 ` Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> 2024-04-25 04:53 ` Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? Sutou Kouhei <[email protected]> 2024-04-25 07:59 ` Re: Is it acceptable making COPY format extendable? Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
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