Re: Statistics Import and Export
Corey Huinker <corey.huinker@gmail.com>
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Change pg_dump default for statistics export.
- 34eb2a80d5a3 18.0 landed
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pg_dump: Adjust reltuples from 0 to -1 for dumps of older versions.
- 5d6eac80cdce 18.0 landed
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vacuumdb: Don't skip empty relations in --missing-stats-only mode.
- 987910502420 18.0 cited
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pg_dump: Fix query for gathering attribute stats on older versions.
- f0d0083f52f9 18.0 landed
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Prevent redeclaration of typedef TocEntry.
- 8ec0aaeae094 18.0 cited
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Remove unused function parameters in pg_backup_archiver.c.
- ff3a7f0b6860 18.0 landed
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pg_dump: Retrieve attribute statistics in batches.
- 9c02e3a986da 18.0 landed
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pg_dump: Reduce memory usage of dumps with statistics.
- 7d5c83b4e90c 18.0 landed
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Skip second WriteToc() call for custom-format dumps without data.
- e3cc039a7d93 18.0 landed
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Add relallfrozen to pg_dump statistics.
- 4694aedf63bf 18.0 landed
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Matview statistics depend on matview data.
- a0a4601765b8 18.0 cited
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Add pg_dump --with-{schema|data|statistics} options.
- bde2fb797aae 18.0 landed
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Stats: use schemaname/relname instead of regclass.
- 650ab8aaf195 18.0 landed
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CREATE INDEX: do update index stats if autovacuum=off.
- 29d6808edebb 18.0 landed
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Don't convert to and from floats in pg_dump.
- 1852aea3f526 18.0 landed
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CREATE INDEX: don't update table stats if autovacuum=off.
- d611f8b1587b 18.0 landed
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Organize and deduplicate statistics import tests.
- 1d33de9d6837 18.0 landed
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Address stats export review comments.
- f9f4b43b8dc0 18.0 landed
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Address stats import review comments.
- 298944e8d802 18.0 landed
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Add relallfrozen to pg_class
- 99f8f3fbbc8f 18.0 cited
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Fix pg_strtof() to not crash on NULL endptr.
- ebe919e95336 13.21 landed
- d69c781084f5 17.5 landed
- c7303f01c574 15.13 landed
- 76fbb38ef69c 14.18 landed
- 5c64ece8aaf3 16.9 landed
- 00d61a08c5fa 18.0 landed
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Use attnum to identify index columns in pg_restore_attribute_stats().
- 40e27d04b4f6 18.0 landed
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pg_dump: prepare attribute stats query.
- 6ee3b91bad26 18.0 landed
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Avoid unnecessary relation stats query in pg_dump.
- 8f427187db78 18.0 landed
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Remove redundant pg_set_*_stats() variants.
- a5cbdeb98af9 18.0 landed
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Do not use in-place updates for statistics import.
- f3dae2ae5856 18.0 landed
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Fix confusion about data type of pg_class.relpages and relallvisible.
- 9de2cc455eb9 18.0 landed
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Documentation fixups for dumping statistics.
- cb45dc3afb05 18.0 landed
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Trial fix for old cross-version upgrades.
- ab84d0ff806d 18.0 landed
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Transfer statistics during pg_upgrade.
- 1fd1bd871012 18.0 landed
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Lock table in ShareUpdateExclusive when importing index stats.
- 9f12da78d953 18.0 landed
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Use in-place updates for pg_restore_relation_stats().
- a43567483c61 18.0 landed
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Improve error message for replication of generated columns.
- 8fcd80258bcf 18.0 cited
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pg_dump: Add dumpSchema and dumpData derivative flags.
- 96a81c1be929 18.0 landed
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Disallow modifying statistics on system columns.
- 869ee4f10eca 18.0 landed
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Add missing CommandCounterIncrement() in stats import functions.
- f22e436bff77 18.0 landed
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Add functions pg_restore_relation_stats(), pg_restore_attribute_stats().
- d32d1463995c 18.0 landed
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Documentation fixup.
- 07d00692c8da 18.0 landed
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Add functions pg_set_attribute_stats() and pg_clear_attribute_stats().
- ce207d2a7901 18.0 landed
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Change pg_*_relation_stats() functions to return type to void.
- dbe6bd4343d8 18.0 landed
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Disable autovacuum for tables in stats import tests.
- 779972e534c0 18.0 landed
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Allow pg_set_relation_stats() to set relpages to -1.
- b391d882ff38 18.0 landed
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Fixup for pg_set_relation_stats().
- 35a015a60045 18.0 landed
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Create functions pg_set_relation_stats, pg_clear_relation_stats.
- e839c8ecc935 18.0 landed
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Add memory/disk usage for Window aggregate nodes in EXPLAIN.
- 95d6e9af07d2 18.0 cited
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Improve performance of dumpSequenceData().
- bd15b7db489d 18.0 cited
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Add INJECTION_POINT_CACHED() to run injection points directly from cache
- a0a5869a8598 18.0 cited
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Improve performance of binary_upgrade_set_pg_class_oids().
- 2329cad1b93f 18.0 cited
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Improve assertion in mdwritev()
- f04d1c1db011 17.0 cited
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CREATE INDEX: do not update stats during binary upgrade.
- 71b66171d045 17.0 landed
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Redefine pg_class.reltuples to be -1 before the first VACUUM or ANALYZE.
- 3d351d916b20 14.0 cited
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 2:29 AM Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2024-03-19 at 05:16 -0400, Corey Huinker wrote:
> > v11 attached.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Comments on 0001:
>
> This test:
>
> +SELECT
> + format('SELECT pg_catalog.pg_set_attribute_stats( '
> ...
>
> seems misplaced. It's generating SQL that can be used to restore or
> copy the stats -- that seems like the job of pg_dump, and shouldn't be
> tested within the plain SQL regression tests.
>
Fair enough.
>
> And can the other tests use pg_stats rather than pg_statistic?
>
They can, but part of what I wanted to show was that the values that aren't
directly passed in as parameters (staopN, stacollN) get set to the correct
values, and those values aren't guaranteed to match across databases, hence
testing them in the regression test rather than in a TAP test. I'd still
like to be able to test that.
>
> The function signature for pg_set_attribute_stats could be more
> friendly -- how about there are a few required parameters, and then it
> only sets the stats that are provided and the other ones are either
> left to the existing value or get some reasonable default?
>
That would be problematic.
1. We'd have to compare the stats provided against the stats that are
already there, make that list in-memory, and then re-order what remains
2. There would be no way to un-set statistics of a given stakind, unless we
added an "actually set it null" boolean for each parameter that can be
null.
3. I tried that with the JSON formats, it made the code even messier than
it already was.
Make sure all error paths ReleaseSysCache().
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+1
>
> Why are you calling checkCanModifyRelation() twice?
>
Once for the relation itself, and once for pg_statistic.
> I'm confused about when the function should return false and when it
> should throw an error. I'm inclined to think the return type should be
> void and all failures should be reported as ERROR.
>
I go back and forth on that. I can see making it void and returning an
error for everything that we currently return false for, but if we do that,
then a statement with one pg_set_relation_stats, and N
pg_set_attribute_stats (which we lump together in one command for the
locking benefits and atomic transaction) would fail entirely if one of the
set_attributes named a column that we had dropped. It's up for debate
whether that's the right behavior or not.
replaces[] is initialized to {true}, which means only the first element
> is initialized to true. Try following the pattern in AlterDatabase (or
> similar) which reads the catalog tuple first, then updates a few fields
> selectively, setting the corresponding element of replaces[] along the
> way.
>
+1.
>
> The test also sets the most_common_freqs in an ascending order, which
> is weird.
>
I pulled most of the hardcoded values from pg_stats itself. The sample set
is trivially small, and the values inserted were in-order-ish. So maybe
that's why.
> Relatedly, I got worried recently about the idea of plain users
> updating statistics. In theory, that should be fine, and the planner
> should be robust to whatever pg_statistic contains; but in practice
> there's some risk of mischief there until everyone understands that the
> contents of pg_stats should not be trusted. Fortunately I didn't find
> any planner crashes or even errors after a brief test.
>
Maybe we could have the functions restricted to a role or roles:
1. pg_write_all_stats (can modify stats on ANY table)
2. pg_write_own_stats (can modify stats on tables owned by user)
I'm iffy on the need for the first one, I list it first purely to show how
I derived the name for the second.
> One thing we can do is some extra validation for consistency, like
> checking that the arrays are properly sorted, check for negative
> numbers in the wrong place, or fractions larger than 1.0, etc.
>
+1. All suggestions of validation checks welcome.