Re: generic plans and "initial" pruning

Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>

From: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
To: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
Cc: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>, David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Date: 2024-08-23T12:48:27Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 10:10 PM Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 8:45 AM Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com> wrote:
> > * The replanning aspect of the lock-in-the-executor design would be
> > simpler if a CachedPlan contained the plan for a single query rather
> > than a list of queries, as previously mentioned. This is particularly
> > due to the requirements of the PORTAL_MULTI_QUERY case. However, this
> > option might be impractical.
>
> It might be, but maybe it would be worth a try? I mean,
> GetCachedPlan() seems to just call pg_plan_queries() which just loops
> over the list of query trees and does the same thing for each one. If
> we wanted to replan a single query, why couldn't we do
> fake_querytree_list = list_make1(list_nth(querytree_list, n)) and then
> call pg_plan_queries(fake_querytree_list)? Or something equivalent to
> that. We could have a new GetCachedSinglePlan(cplan, n) to do this.

I've been hacking to prototype this, and it's showing promise. It
helps make the replan loop at the call sites that start the executor
with an invalidatable plan more localized and less prone to
action-at-a-distance issues. However, the interface and contract of
the new function in my prototype are pretty specialized for the replan
loop in this context—meaning it's not as general-purpose as
GetCachedPlan(). Essentially, what you get when you call it is a
'throwaway' CachedPlan containing only the plan for the query that
failed during ExecutorStart(), not a plan integrated into the original
CachedPlanSource's stmt_list. A call site entering the replan loop
will retry the execution with that throwaway plan, release it once
done, and resume looping over the plans in the original list. The
invalid plan that remains in the original list will be discarded and
replanned in the next call to GetCachedPlan() using the same
CachedPlanSource. While that may sound undesirable, I'm inclined to
think it's not something that needs optimization, given that we're
expecting this code path to be taken rarely.

I'll post a version of a revamped locks-in-the-executor patch set
using the above function after debugging some more.

--
Thanks, Amit Langote



Commits

  1. Stamp 19beta1.

  2. Revert "Don't lock partitions pruned by initial pruning"

  3. Ensure first ModifyTable rel initialized if all are pruned

  4. Fix bug in cbc127917 to handle nested Append correctly

  5. Remove unstable test suite added by 525392d57

  6. Don't lock partitions pruned by initial pruning

  7. Fix an oversight in cbc127917 to handle MERGE correctly

  8. Track unpruned relids to avoid processing pruned relations

  9. Perform runtime initial pruning outside ExecInitNode()

  10. Move PartitionPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt

  11. Fix setrefs.c's failure to do expression processing on prune steps.

  12. Remove obsolete executor cleanup code

  13. Revert "Move PartitionPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt"

  14. Move PartitioPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt

  15. Refactor and cleanup runtime partition prune code a little

  16. Remove some unnecessary fields from Plan trees.

  17. Remove more redundant relation locking during executor startup.

  18. Shut down Gather's children before shutting down Gather itself.