Re: [HACKERS] Custom compression methods
Ildar Musin <i.musin@postgrespro.ru>
Hello Ildus,
On 23.01.2018 16:04, Ildus Kurbangaliev wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 23:26:31 +0300
> Ildar Musin <i.musin@postgrespro.ru> wrote:
>
> Thanks for review! Attached new version of the patch. Fixed few bugs,
> added more documentation and rebased to current master.
>
>> You need to rebase to the latest master, there are some conflicts.
>> I've applied it to the three days old master to try it.
>
> Done.
>
>>
>> As I can see the documentation is not yet complete. For example, there
>> is no section for ALTER COLUMN ... SET COMPRESSION in ddl.sgml; and
>> section "Compression Access Method Functions" in compression-am.sgml
>> hasn't been finished.
>
> Not sure about ddl.sgml, it contains more common things, but since
> postgres contains only pglz by default there is not much to show.
>
>>
>> I've implemented an extension [1] to understand the way developer
>> would go to work with new infrastructure. And for me it seems clear.
>> (Except that it took me some effort to wrap my mind around varlena
>> macros but it is probably a different topic).
>>
>> I noticed that you haven't cover 'cmdrop' in the regression tests and
>> I saw the previous discussion about it. Have you considered using
>> event triggers to handle the drop of column compression instead of
>> 'cmdrop' function? This way you would kill two birds with one stone:
>> it still provides sufficient infrastructure to catch those events
>> (and it something postgres already has for different kinds of ddl
>> commands) and it would be easier to test.
>
> I have added support for event triggers for ALTER SET COMPRESSION in
> current version. Event trigger on ALTER can be used to replace cmdrop
> function but it will be far from trivial. There is not easy way to
> understand that's attribute compression is really dropping in the
> command.
>
I've encountered unexpected behavior in command 'CREATE TABLE ... (LIKE
...)'. It seems that it copies compression settings of the table
attributes no matter which INCLUDING options are specified. E.g.
create table xxx(id serial, msg text compression pg_lz4);
alter table xxx alter column msg set storage external;
\d+ xxx
Table "public.xxx"
Column | Type | ... | Storage | Compression |
--------+---------+ ... +----------+-------------+
id | integer | ... | plain | |
msg | text | ... | external | pg_lz4 |
Now copy the table structure with "INCLUDING ALL":
create table yyy (like xxx including all);
\d+ yyy
Table "public.yyy"
Column | Type | ... | Storage | Compression |
--------+---------+ ... +----------+-------------+
id | integer | ... | plain | |
msg | text | ... | external | pg_lz4 |
And now copy without "INCLUDING ALL":
create table zzz (like xxx);
\d+ zzz
Table "public.zzz"
Column | Type | ... | Storage | Compression |
--------+---------+ ... +----------+-------------+
id | integer | ... | plain | |
msg | text | ... | extended | pg_lz4 |
As you see, compression option is copied anyway. I suggest adding new
INCLUDING COMPRESSION option to enable user to explicitly specify
whether they want or not to copy compression settings.
I found a few phrases in documentation that can be improved. But the
documentation should be checked by a native speaker.
In compression-am.sgml:
"an compression access method" -> "a compression access method"
"compression method method" -> "compression method"
"compability" -> "compatibility"
Probably "local-backend cached state" would be better to replace with
"per backend cached state"?
"Useful to store the parsed view of the compression options" -> "It
could be useful for example to cache compression options"
"and stores result of" -> "and stores the result of"
"Called when CompressionAmOptions is creating." -> "Called when
<structname>CompressionAmOptions</structname> is being initialized"
"Note that in any system cache invalidation related with
pg_attr_compression relation the options will be cleaned" -> "Note that
any <literal>pg_attr_compression</literal> relation invalidation will
cause all the cached <literal>acstate</literal> options cleared."
"Function used to ..." -> "Function is used to ..."
I think it would be nice to mention custom compression methods in
storage.sgml. At this moment it only mentions built-in pglz compression.
--
Ildar Musin
i.musin@postgrespro.ru
Commits
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docs: Update TOAST storage docs for configurable compression.
- e8c435a824e1 14.0 landed
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Further tweaking of pg_dump's handling of default_toast_compression.
- 54bb91c30e39 14.0 landed
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Fix interaction of TOAST compression with expression indexes.
- 5db1fd7823a1 14.0 landed
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Tidy up more loose ends related to configurable TOAST compression.
- e5595de03ec6 14.0 landed
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Short-circuit slice requests that are for more than the object's size.
- 063dd37ebc76 14.0 landed
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Mostly-cosmetic adjustments of TOAST-related macros.
- aeb1631ed207 14.0 landed
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Remove useless configure probe for <lz4/lz4.h>.
- 2c75f8a612b2 14.0 landed
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Error on invalid TOAST compression in CREATE or ALTER TABLE.
- a4d5284a10b5 14.0 landed
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docs: Fix omissions related to configurable TOAST compression.
- 24f0e395ac58 14.0 landed
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More code cleanup for configurable TOAST compression.
- 226e2be3876d 14.0 landed
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Bring configure support for LZ4 up to snuff.
- 4d399a6fbeb7 14.0 landed
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Make compression.sql regression test independent of default.
- fd1ac9a54896 14.0 landed
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Use valid compression method in brin_form_tuple
- 882b2cdc08c4 14.0 landed
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Fix up pg_dump's handling of per-attribute compression options.
- aa25d1089ac0 14.0 landed
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Allow configurable LZ4 TOAST compression.
- bbe0a81db69b 14.0 landed
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Fix inconsistencies in the code
- 6b8548964bcc 13.0 cited
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Mostly-cosmetic improvements in memory chunk header alignment coding.
- f65d21b25808 11.0 cited
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Allow numeric to use a more compact, 2-byte header in many cases.
- 145343534c15 9.1.0 cited