Re: adding wait_start column to pg_locks
Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@oss.nttdata.com>
From: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@oss.nttdata.com>
To: torikoshia <torikoshia@oss.nttdata.com>
Cc: Ian Lawrence Barwick <barwick@gmail.com>,
Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>, Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>,
pgsql-hackers <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2021-02-22T09:27:36Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On 2021/02/18 16:26, torikoshia wrote: > On 2021-02-16 16:59, Fujii Masao wrote: >> On 2021/02/15 15:17, Fujii Masao wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 2021/02/10 10:43, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2021/02/09 23:31, torikoshia wrote: >>>>> On 2021-02-09 22:54, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>>>> On 2021/02/09 19:11, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 2021/02/09 18:13, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 2021/02/09 17:48, torikoshia wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 2021-02-05 18:49, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 2021/02/05 0:03, torikoshia wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On 2021-02-03 11:23, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> 64-bit fetches are not atomic on some platforms. So spinlock is necessary when updating "waitStart" without holding the partition lock? Also GetLockStatusData() needs spinlock when reading "waitStart"? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Also it might be worth thinking to use 64-bit atomic operations like >>>>>>>>>>>> pg_atomic_read_u64(), for that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your suggestion and advice! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> In the attached patch I used pg_atomic_read_u64() and pg_atomic_write_u64(). >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> waitStart is TimestampTz i.e., int64, but it seems pg_atomic_read_xxx and pg_atomic_write_xxx only supports unsigned int, so I cast the type. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I may be using these functions not correctly, so if something is wrong, I would appreciate any comments. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> About the documentation, since your suggestion seems better than v6, I used it as is. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks for updating the patch! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> + if (pg_atomic_read_u64(&MyProc->waitStart) == 0) >>>>>>>>>> + pg_atomic_write_u64(&MyProc->waitStart, >>>>>>>>>> + pg_atomic_read_u64((pg_atomic_uint64 *) &now)); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> pg_atomic_read_u64() is really necessary? I think that >>>>>>>>>> "pg_atomic_write_u64(&MyProc->waitStart, now)" is enough. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> + deadlockStart = get_timeout_start_time(DEADLOCK_TIMEOUT); >>>>>>>>>> + pg_atomic_write_u64(&MyProc->waitStart, >>>>>>>>>> + pg_atomic_read_u64((pg_atomic_uint64 *) &deadlockStart)); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Same as above. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> + /* >>>>>>>>>> + * Record waitStart reusing the deadlock timeout timer. >>>>>>>>>> + * >>>>>>>>>> + * It would be ideal this can be synchronously done with updating >>>>>>>>>> + * lock information. Howerver, since it gives performance impacts >>>>>>>>>> + * to hold partitionLock longer time, we do it here asynchronously. >>>>>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> IMO it's better to comment why we reuse the deadlock timeout timer. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> proc->waitStatus = waitStatus; >>>>>>>>>> + pg_atomic_init_u64(&MyProc->waitStart, 0); >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> pg_atomic_write_u64() should be used instead? Because waitStart can be >>>>>>>>>> accessed concurrently there. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I updated the patch and addressed the above review comments. Patch attached. >>>>>>>>>> Barring any objection, I will commit this version. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks for modifying the patch! >>>>>>>>> I agree with your comments. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BTW, I ran pgbench several times before and after applying >>>>>>>>> this patch. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The environment is virtual machine(CentOS 8), so this is >>>>>>>>> just for reference, but there were no significant difference >>>>>>>>> in latency or tps(both are below 1%). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for the test! I pushed the patch. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But I reverted the patch because buildfarm members rorqual and >>>>>>> prion don't like the patch. I'm trying to investigate the cause >>>>>>> of this failures. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=rorqual&dt=2021-02-09%2009%3A20%3A10 >>>>>> >>>>>> - relation | locktype | mode >>>>>> ------------------+----------+--------------------- >>>>>> - test_prepared_1 | relation | RowExclusiveLock >>>>>> - test_prepared_1 | relation | AccessExclusiveLock >>>>>> -(2 rows) >>>>>> - >>>>>> +ERROR: invalid spinlock number: 0 >>>>>> >>>>>> "rorqual" reported that the above error happened in the server built with >>>>>> --disable-atomics --disable-spinlocks when reading pg_locks after >>>>>> the transaction was prepared. The cause of this issue is that "waitStart" >>>>>> atomic variable in the dummy proc created at the end of prepare transaction >>>>>> was not initialized. I updated the patch so that pg_atomic_init_u64() is >>>>>> called for the "waitStart" in the dummy proc for prepared transaction. >>>>>> Patch attached. I confirmed that the patched server built with >>>>>> --disable-atomics --disable-spinlocks passed all the regression tests. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for fixing the bug, I also tested v9.patch configured with >>>>> --disable-atomics --disable-spinlocks on my environment and confirmed >>>>> that all tests have passed. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the test! >>>> >>>> I found another bug in the patch. InitProcess() initializes "waitStart", >>>> but previously InitAuxiliaryProcess() did not. This could cause "invalid >>>> spinlock number" error when reading pg_locks in the standby server. >>>> I fixed that. Attached is the updated version of the patch. >>> >>> I pushed this version. Thanks! >> >> While reading the patch again, I found two minor things. >> >> 1. As discussed in another thread [1], the atomic variable "waitStart" should >> be initialized at the postmaster startup rather than the startup of each >> child process. I changed "waitStart" so that it's initialized in >> InitProcGlobal() and also reset to 0 by using pg_atomic_write_u64() in >> InitProcess() and InitAuxiliaryProcess(). >> >> 2. Thanks to the above change, InitProcGlobal() initializes "waitStart" >> even in PGPROC entries for prepare transactions. But those entries are >> zeroed in MarkAsPreparingGuts(), so "waitStart" needs to be initialized >> again. Currently TwoPhaseGetDummyProc() initializes "waitStart" in the >> PGPROC entry for prepare transaction. But it's better to do that in >> MarkAsPreparingGuts() instead because that function initializes other >> PGPROC variables. So I moved that initialization code from >> TwoPhaseGetDummyProc() to MarkAsPreparingGuts(). >> >> Patch attached. Thought? > > Thanks for updating the patch! > > It seems to me that the modification is right. > I ran some regression tests but didn't find problems. Thanks for the review and test! I pushed the patch. Regards, -- Fujii Masao Advanced Computing Technology Center Research and Development Headquarters NTT DATA CORPORATION
Commits
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Initialize atomic variable waitStart in PGPROC, at postmaster startup.
- f05ed5a5cfa5 14.0 landed
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Display the time when the process started waiting for the lock, in pg_locks, take 2
- 46d6e5f56790 14.0 landed
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Display the time when the process started waiting for the lock, in pg_locks.
- 3b733fcd0419 14.0 landed