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pg_stat_transaction patch
Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> — 2010-05-06T13:51:41Z
Hi, I propose a set of new statistics functions and system views. I need these functions in order to do automated testing of our system, consisting of hundreds of stored procedures in plpgsql. My plan is to develop some additional functions to pgTAP, benefiting from the new system tables I've added. The patch should apply to 9.0beta or HEAD, but I created it using 8.4.3 because that's the version I'm using. I'm thankful for your feedback. My apologies if the packaging of the patch does not conform to your guidelines, feedback on this is also welcome. -- Best regards, Joel Jacobson Glue Finance E: jj@gluefinance.com T: +46 70 360 38 01 Postal address: Glue Finance AB Box 549 114 11 Stockholm Sweden Visiting address: Glue Finance AB Birger Jarlsgatan 14 114 34 Stockholm Sweden README: Background ========== The views pg_stat_user_tables and pg_stat_user_functions shows statistics on tables and functions. The underlying functions named pg_stat_get_* fetches recent data from the statistics collector, and returns the requested value for the given "oid" (i.e. "tableid/relationid" or "functionid"). In the end of each transaction[1], the collected statistics are sent to the statistics collector[2]. [1] upon COMMIT/ROLLBACK, or a bit later (the report frequency is controlled by the PGSTAT_STAT_INTERVAL setting, default value is 500 ms) [2] if you do a ps aux, it is the process named "postgres: stats collector process" Problem ======= Within a current transaction, there was no way of accessing the internal data structures which contains the so far collected statistics. I wanted to check exactly what data changes my functions made and what functions they called, without having to commit the transaction and without mixing the statistics data with all the other simultaneously running transactions. Solution ======== I have exported get accessor methods to the internal data structure containing so far collected statistics for the current transaction. I have also exported the method pgstat_report_stat to make it possible to force a "report and reset" of the so far collected statistics. This was necessary to avoid not-yet-reported statistics for a previous transaction to affect the current transaction. I used the unused_oids script to find unused oids and choosed the range between 3030-3044 for the new functions. Functions ========= test=# \df+ pg_catalog.pg_stat_get_transaction_* List of functions Schema | Name | Result data type | Argument data types | Type | Volatility | Owner | Language | Source code | Description ------------+--------------------------------------------+------------------+---------------------+--------+------------+-------+----------+--------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------- pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_blocks_fetched | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_blocks_fetched | statistics: number of blocks fetched in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_blocks_hit | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_blocks_hit | statistics: number of blocks found in cache in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_dead_tuples | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_dead_tuples | statistics: number of dead tuples in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_calls | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_calls | statistics: number of function calls in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_self_time | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_self_time | statistics: self execution time of function in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_time | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_function_time | statistics: execution time of function in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_live_tuples | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_live_tuples | statistics: number of live tuples in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_numscans | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_numscans | statistics: number of scans done for table/index in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_deleted | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_deleted | statistics: number of tuples deleted in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_fetched | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_fetched | statistics: number of tuples fetched by idxscan in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_hot_updated | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_hot_updated | statistics: number of tuples hot updated in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_inserted | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_inserted | statistics: number of tuples inserted in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_returned | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_returned | statistics: number of tuples read by seqscan in current transaction pg_catalog | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_updated | bigint | oid | normal | stable | joel | internal | pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_updated | statistics: number of tuples updated in current transaction (14 rows) I also had to create a new internal function, "get_funcstat_entry". This function find or create a PgStat_BackendFunctionEntry entry for the given oid (functionid). The name and behaviour is similar to the existing function "get_tabstat_entry". System views ============ pg_stat_transaction_tables - shows so far collected table statistics for the current transaction (almost identical structure as pg_stat_user_tables, but lacks the last_* columns) pg_stat_transaction_functions - shows so far collected function statistics for the current transaction (identical structure as pg_stat_user_functions) Test/Use case ============= Patched files ============= /doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml /src/backend/catalog/system_views.sql /src/backend/postmaster/pgstat.c /src/backend/utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c /src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h /src/include/pgstat.h -
Re: pg_stat_transaction patch
Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> — 2010-05-06T16:04:33Z
Excerpts from Joel Jacobson's message of jue may 06 09:51:41 -0400 2010: > Hi, > > I propose a set of new statistics functions and system views. Hi, Please add your patch to the next commitfest: http://commitfest.postgresql.org Thanks --
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Re: pg_stat_transaction patch
Takahiro Itagaki <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp> — 2010-05-07T02:19:33Z
Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> wrote: > I propose a set of new statistics functions and system views. > > I need these functions in order to do automated testing of our system, > consisting of hundreds of stored procedures in plpgsql. > My plan is to develop some additional functions to pgTAP, benefiting from > the new system tables I've added. I ported your patch into 9.0beta, but it doesn't work well. I had two assertion failures from the run.sql: TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(entry->trans == ((void *)0))", File: "pgstat.c", Line: 715) TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(tabstat->trans == trans)", File: "pgstat.c", Line: 1756) Also, pg_stat_transaction_functions returned no rows from the test case even after I removed those assertions. There are no rows in your test/run.out, too. I like your idea itself, but more works are required for the implementation. Regards, --- Takahiro Itagaki NTT Open Source Software Center -
Re: pg_stat_transaction patch
Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> — 2010-05-20T03:17:07Z
Hajimemashite Takahiro, Thanks for your feedback. I applied all the changes on 9.0beta manually and then it compiled without any assertion failures. I also changed the oids to a different unused range, since the ones I used before had been taken in 9.0beta1. There are still some problems though. I get 0 back from the functions supposed to return the number of inserts/updates for the current transaction. I suspect it is because get_tabstat_entry for some reason returns NULL, in for example pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_inserted(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS). Does the function look valid? If you can find the error in it, the other functions probably have the same problem. It is strange though the function "pg_stat_get_transaction_numscans" works fine, and it looks like it works the same way. I added run.out843 and run.out90b1, showing the output from both patched versions. run.out843 is the intended output, while run.out90b1 gives 0 on the columns n_tup_ins and n_tup_upd (and probably n_tup_del etc also). I hope someone can help locating the problem. Thanks. Best regards, Joel 2010/5/7 Takahiro Itagaki <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp> > > Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> wrote: > > > I propose a set of new statistics functions and system views. > > > > I need these functions in order to do automated testing of our system, > > consisting of hundreds of stored procedures in plpgsql. > > My plan is to develop some additional functions to pgTAP, benefiting from > > the new system tables I've added. > > I ported your patch into 9.0beta, but it doesn't work well. > I had two assertion failures from the run.sql: > > TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(entry->trans == ((void *)0))", File: "pgstat.c", > Line: 715) > TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(tabstat->trans == trans)", File: "pgstat.c", Line: > 1756) > > Also, pg_stat_transaction_functions returned no rows from the test case > even > after I removed those assertions. There are no rows in your test/run.out, > too. > > I like your idea itself, but more works are required for the > implementation. > > Regards, > --- > Takahiro Itagaki > NTT Open Source Software Center > > -- Best regards, Joel Jacobson Glue Finance E: jj@gluefinance.com T: +46 70 360 38 01 Postal address: Glue Finance AB Box 549 114 11 Stockholm Sweden Visiting address: Glue Finance AB Birger Jarlsgatan 14 114 34 Stockholm Sweden -
Re: pg_stat_transaction patch
Takahiro Itagaki <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp> — 2010-05-25T08:32:20Z
Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> wrote: > I applied all the changes on 9.0beta manually and then it compiled without > any assertion failures. > > I also changed the oids to a different unused range, since the ones I used > before had been taken in 9.0beta1. Thanks, but you still need to test your patch: - You need to check your patch with "make check", because it requires adjustments in "rule" test; Your pg_stat_transaction_function is the longest name in the system catalog. - You need to configure postgres with --enable-cassert to enable internal varidations. The attached test case failed with the following TRAP. TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(entry->trans == ((void *)0))", File: "pgstat.c", Line: 715) TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(tabstat->trans == trans)", File: "pgstat.c", Line: 1758) > I suspect it is because get_tabstat_entry for some reason returns NULL, in > for example pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_inserted(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS). > > Does the function look valid? If you can find the error in it, the other > functions probably have the same problem. For the above trap, we can see the comment: /* Shouldn't have any pending transaction-dependent counts */ We don't expect to read stats entries during transactions. I'm not sure whether accessing transitional stats during transaction is safe or not. We might need to go other directions, for example: - Use "session stats" instead "transaction stats". You can see the same information in difference of counters between before and after the transaction. - Export pgBufferUsage instead of relation counters. They are buffer counters for all relations, but we can obviously export them because they are just plain variables. Regards, --- Takahiro Itagaki NTT Open Source Software Center -
Re: pg_stat_transaction patch
Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> — 2010-06-08T11:18:44Z
Hi Takahiro, Here is an updated version of the patch. Thanks Magnus H for the help :) 1.4: Ported to head. Updated tests. Removed pg_stat_report. 2010/5/25 Takahiro Itagaki <itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp> > > Joel Jacobson <joel@gluefinance.com> wrote: > > > I applied all the changes on 9.0beta manually and then it compiled > without > > any assertion failures. > > > > I also changed the oids to a different unused range, since the ones I > used > > before had been taken in 9.0beta1. > > Thanks, but you still need to test your patch: > > - You need to check your patch with "make check", because it requires > adjustments in "rule" test; Your pg_stat_transaction_function is the > longest name in the system catalog. > > - You need to configure postgres with --enable-cassert to enable internal > varidations. The attached test case failed with the following TRAP. > TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(entry->trans == ((void *)0))", File: "pgstat.c", > Line: 715) > TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(tabstat->trans == trans)", File: "pgstat.c", Line: > 1758) > > > I suspect it is because get_tabstat_entry for some reason returns NULL, > in > > for example pg_stat_get_transaction_tuples_inserted(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS). > > > > Does the function look valid? If you can find the error in it, the other > > functions probably have the same problem. > > For the above trap, we can see the comment: > /* Shouldn't have any pending transaction-dependent counts */ > We don't expect to read stats entries during transactions. I'm not sure > whether accessing transitional stats during transaction is safe or not. > > We might need to go other directions, for example: > - Use "session stats" instead "transaction stats". You can see the same > information in difference of counters between before and after the > transaction. > - Export pgBufferUsage instead of relation counters. They are > buffer counters for all relations, but we can obviously export > them because they are just plain variables. > > Regards, > --- > Takahiro Itagaki > NTT Open Source Software Center > > > -- Best regards, Joel Jacobson Glue Finance E: jj@gluefinance.com T: +46 70 360 38 01 Postal address: Glue Finance AB Box 549 114 11 Stockholm Sweden Visiting address: Glue Finance AB Birger Jarlsgatan 14 114 34 Stockholm Sweden