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Avoid useless calls in pg_get_multixact_stats()
- 9a2c07cbde97 19 (unreleased) landed
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Refactor function pg_get_multixact_stats (src/backend/utils/adt/multixactfuncs.c)
Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@gmail.com> — 2026-06-30T12:23:20Z
Hi. pg_get_multixact_stats: avoid computing stats with unprivileged users Previously, pg_get_multixact_stats() called GetMultiXactInfo() and computed the derived "members" and "membersBytes" values unconditionally, before checking whether the caller holds privileges of pg_read_all_stats. When the caller lacks those privileges, the computed values are simply discarded and the function returns an all-NULL row instead, so the work was wasted on every unprivileged call. Move the GetMultiXactInfo() call and the resulting computations into the branch where the values are actually consumed, narrowing the scope of the related local variables to that branch. This matches the usual pattern for privileged stats functions, which skip the underlying work entirely for callers who can't see the result, and avoids touching shared MultiXact state when there is no caller around to observe it. While here, size the memset() that NULLs the output row off sizeof(nulls) rather than *sizeof(bool) * tupdesc->natts*. The two are equivalent today, since nulls is a fixed 4-element array matching the function's declared return type, but relying the memset() with *natts* is an unnecessary dependency. If a column were ever added to the function's SQL definition without a matching update to this array, the old code would silently write past the end of nulls. best regards, Ranier Vilela
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Re: Refactor function pg_get_multixact_stats (src/backend/utils/adt/multixactfuncs.c)
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2026-07-01T03:18:23Z
On Tue, Jun 30, 2026 at 09:23:20AM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote: > Move the GetMultiXactInfo() call and the resulting computations > into the branch where the values are actually consumed, narrowing > the scope of the related local variables to that branch. This > matches the usual pattern for privileged stats functions, which > skip the underlying work entirely for callers who can't see the > result, and avoids touching shared MultiXact state when there is no > caller around to observe it. That's indeed wasteful, so applied as it is my business. > While here, size the memset() that NULLs the output row off > sizeof(nulls) rather than *sizeof(bool) * tupdesc->natts*. > The two are equivalent today, since nulls is a fixed 4-element array > matching the function's declared return type, but relying the > memset() with *natts* is an unnecessary dependency. > If a column were ever added to the function's SQL definition without a > matching update to this array, the old code would silently write > past the end of nulls. But I left this one out. It's really impossible to miss. -- Michael
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Re: Refactor function pg_get_multixact_stats (src/backend/utils/adt/multixactfuncs.c)
Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@gmail.com> — 2026-07-01T10:44:59Z
Hi Michael. Em qua., 1 de jul. de 2026 às 00:18, Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> escreveu: > On Tue, Jun 30, 2026 at 09:23:20AM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote: > > Move the GetMultiXactInfo() call and the resulting computations > > into the branch where the values are actually consumed, narrowing > > the scope of the related local variables to that branch. This > > matches the usual pattern for privileged stats functions, which > > skip the underlying work entirely for callers who can't see the > > result, and avoids touching shared MultiXact state when there is no > > caller around to observe it. > > That's indeed wasteful, so applied as it is my business. > Thanks for the commit. > > > While here, size the memset() that NULLs the output row off > > sizeof(nulls) rather than *sizeof(bool) * tupdesc->natts*. > > The two are equivalent today, since nulls is a fixed 4-element array > > matching the function's declared return type, but relying the > > memset() with *natts* is an unnecessary dependency. > > If a column were ever added to the function's SQL definition without a > > matching update to this array, the old code would silently write > > past the end of nulls. > > But I left this one out. It's really impossible to miss. > I can send a separate patch. What do you think? best regards, Ranier Vilela
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Re: Refactor function pg_get_multixact_stats (src/backend/utils/adt/multixactfuncs.c)
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2026-07-01T10:54:23Z
On Wed, Jul 01, 2026 at 07:44:59AM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote: > I can send a separate patch. > What do you think? I think that there is no point in doing such a change. -- Michael
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Re: Refactor function pg_get_multixact_stats (src/backend/utils/adt/multixactfuncs.c)
Ranier Vilela <ranier.vf@gmail.com> — 2026-07-01T11:05:26Z
Em qua., 1 de jul. de 2026 às 07:54, Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> escreveu: > On Wed, Jul 01, 2026 at 07:44:59AM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote: > > I can send a separate patch. > > What do you think? > > I think that there is no point in doing such a change. > Thanks, let's leave it at that, then. best regards, Ranier Vilela > -- > Michael >