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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
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@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 55851376d8..8d23f2864b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -397,11 +400,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -437,9 +479,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -450,17 +492,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..3735c41788 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/9] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2020-09-13 10:12 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2020-09-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 14da9ed17f..c7f7175a2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -398,11 +401,50 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* Make room for per-attribute lists of scan keys that we'll pass to the
* consistent support procedure. We keep null and regular keys separate,
* so that we can easily pass regular keys to the consistent function.
+ *
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly
+ * the same lifetime, so that's OK.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -438,9 +480,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -451,17 +493,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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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]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 3/6] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index ce0f525c21..758c47f0f4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 5/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-02 18:57 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-02 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index 9f2656b8d9..1f82e965f9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -402,15 +405,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest table can have ~1600 attributes, so this may allocate a
* couple kilobytes of memory). We could invent a more compact approach
* (with just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching
* more complicated, so it may not be a win.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/*
* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays.
@@ -444,9 +484,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -457,17 +497,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-21 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index efda84aba3..0bf25fd05b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -403,15 +406,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest index can have 32 attributes, so the amount of wasted
* memory is negligible. We could invent a more compact approach (with
* just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching more
* complex so it's not a good trade-off.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. */
for (keyno = 0; keyno < scan->numberOfKeys; keyno++)
@@ -443,9 +483,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -456,17 +496,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
--
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* [PATCH 4/8] Optimize allocations in bringetbitmap
@ 2021-03-21 23:24 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 276+ messages in thread
From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-21 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
The bringetbitmap function allocates memory for various purposes, which
may be quite expensive, depending on the number of scan keys. Instead of
allocating them separately, allocate one bit chunk of memory an carve it
into smaller pieces as needed - all the pieces have the same lifespan,
and it saves quite a bit of CPU and memory overhead.
Author: Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Mark Dilger <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: John Naylor <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
---
src/backend/access/brin/brin.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
index efda84aba3..0bf25fd05b 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/brin/brin.c
@@ -373,6 +373,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
int *nkeys,
*nnullkeys;
int keyno;
+ char *ptr;
+ Size len;
+ char *tmp PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
opaque = (BrinOpaque *) scan->opaque;
bdesc = opaque->bo_bdesc;
@@ -403,15 +406,52 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
* We keep null and regular keys separate, so that we can pass just the
* regular keys to the consistent function easily.
*
+ * To reduce the allocation overhead, we allocate one big chunk and then
+ * carve it into smaller arrays ourselves. All the pieces have exactly the
+ * same lifetime, so that's OK.
+ *
* XXX The widest index can have 32 attributes, so the amount of wasted
* memory is negligible. We could invent a more compact approach (with
* just space for used attributes) but that would make the matching more
* complex so it's not a good trade-off.
*/
- keys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
- nnullkeys = palloc0(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ len =
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* regular keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts) + /* NULL keys */
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts +
+ MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ ptr = palloc(len);
+ tmp = ptr;
+
+ keys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nullkeys = (ScanKey **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey *) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ nnullkeys = (int *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts; i++)
+ {
+ keys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+
+ nullkeys[i] = (ScanKey *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
+ }
+
+ Assert(tmp + len == ptr);
+
+ /* zero the number of keys */
+ memset(nkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
+ memset(nnullkeys, 0, sizeof(int) * bdesc->bd_tupdesc->natts);
/* Preprocess the scan keys - split them into per-attribute arrays. */
for (keyno = 0; keyno < scan->numberOfKeys; keyno++)
@@ -443,9 +483,9 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
{
FmgrInfo *tmp;
- /* No key/null arrays for this attribute. */
- Assert((keys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
- Assert((nullkeys[keyattno - 1] == NULL) && (nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0));
+ /* First time we see this attribute, so no key/null keys. */
+ Assert(nkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
+ Assert(nnullkeys[keyattno - 1] == 0);
tmp = index_getprocinfo(idxRel, keyattno,
BRIN_PROCNUM_CONSISTENT);
@@ -456,17 +496,11 @@ bringetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm)
/* Add key to the proper per-attribute array. */
if (key->sk_flags & SK_ISNULL)
{
- if (!nullkeys[keyattno - 1])
- nullkeys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
nullkeys[keyattno - 1][nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nnullkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
else
{
- if (!keys[keyattno - 1])
- keys[keyattno - 1] = palloc0(sizeof(ScanKey) * scan->numberOfKeys);
-
keys[keyattno - 1][nkeys[keyattno - 1]] = key;
nkeys[keyattno - 1]++;
}
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* Re: Re: transaction lost when delete clog file after normal shutdown
@ 2024-12-23 09:12 =?utf-8?B?56ug5pmo5pumQOaYk+aZr+enkeaKgA==?= <[email protected]>
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From: =?utf-8?B?56ug5pmo5pumQOaYk+aZr+enkeaKgA==?= @ 2024-12-23 09:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: =?utf-8?B?VG9tIExhbmU=?= <[email protected]>; +Cc: =?utf-8?B?SnVud2FuZyBaaGFv?= <[email protected]>; =?utf-8?B?cGdzcWwtaGFja2Vycw==?= <[email protected]>
Thanks tom.
But what I think is we may provide a better experience. Consider the below example:
[jet@halodev-jet-01 data]$ psqlpsql (16.6)
Type "help" for help.
postgres=# CREATE TABLE a_test (n INT);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# INSERT INTO a_test VALUES (1);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# 2024-12-23 16:56:11.023 CST [1356476] FATAL: terminating connection due to unexpected postmaster exit
postgres=#
postgres=# \q
[jet@halodev-jet-01 data]$
### Here we simulate crash and clog file corrupt (delete the clog file).
[jet@halodev-jet-01 data]$ pg_ctl start
pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
waiting for server to start....2024-12-23 16:57:24.036 CST [1356495] LOG: starting PostgreSQL 16.6 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 8.5.0 20210514 (Red Hat 8.5.0-4), 64-bit
2024-12-23 16:57:24.036 CST [1356495] LOG: listening on IPv6 address "::1", port 5432
2024-12-23 16:57:24.036 CST [1356495] LOG: listening on IPv4 address "127.0.0.1", port 5432
2024-12-23 16:57:24.046 CST [1356495] LOG: listening on Unix socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"
2024-12-23 16:57:24.055 CST [1356498] LOG: database system was interrupted; last known up at 2024-12-23 16:54:56 CST
2024-12-23 16:57:24.147 CST [1356498] LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress
2024-12-23 16:57:24.151 CST [1356498] LOG: redo starts at 0/14E4D20
2024-12-23 16:57:24.152 CST [1356498] LOG: file "pg_xact/0000" doesn't exist, reading as zeroes
2024-12-23 16:57:24.152 CST [1356498] CONTEXT: WAL redo at 0/14FCAB0 for Transaction/COMMIT: 2024-12-23 16:55:13.531244+08; inval msgs: catcache 80 catcache 79 catcache 80 catcache 79 catcache 55 catcache 54 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 catcache 7 catcache 6 snapshot 2608 relcache 16384
2024-12-23 16:57:24.152 CST [1356498] LOG: invalid record length at 0/14FCD20: expected at least 24, got 0
2024-12-23 16:57:24.152 CST [1356498] LOG: redo done at 0/14FCCE8 system usage: CPU: user: 0.00 s, system: 0.00 s, elapsed: 0.00 s
2024-12-23 16:57:24.157 CST [1356496] LOG: checkpoint starting: end-of-recovery immediate wait
2024-12-23 16:57:24.184 CST [1356496] LOG: checkpoint complete: wrote 27 buffers (0.2%); 0 WAL file(s) added, 0 removed, 0 recycled; write=0.005 s, sync=0.014 s, total=0.030 s; sync files=22, longest=0.006 s, average=0.001 s; distance=96 kB, estimate=96 kB; lsn=0/14FCD20, redo lsn=0/14FCD20
2024-12-23 16:57:24.188 CST [1356495] LOG: database system is ready to accept connections
done
server started
[jet@halodev-jet-01 data]$ psql
psql (16.6)
Type "help" for help.
postgres=# SELECT * FROM a_test;
n
---
1
(1 row)
postgres=# \q
We can see that when database restart, it will try to recover. So I think we may improve database reliable in some scenarios if just clog file corrupted.
Regards,
Jet
Tom Lane<[email protected]> 在 2024年12月23日 周一 14:50 写道:
"=?utf-8?B?56ug5pmo5pumQOaYk+aZr+enkeaKgA==?=" <[email protected]> writes:
> And after a while, a system error occurred and&nbsp;unfortunately, just caused clog file corrupted.&nbsp;&nbsp;
> So we need to restore the database from backup just because of the tiny clog file corrupted.
I'm not seeing a large difference between this complaint
and whining because Unix doesn't have a way to recover from
"sudo rm -rf /". clog is critical data: if you mess with
it you will destroy your database. It is not the only
critical data in the system, either.
> Is there any chance to improve this?
We're not in the business of building doubly- or triply-redundant
storage. The cost/benefit just isn't attractive for very many people.
If you don't trust your hardware, you can put your storage on RAID,
or replicate the database, etc. If you have a DBA who thinks it's
cool to remove files they don't understand the purpose of, the answer
is to fire that DBA.
regards, tom lane
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