Re: PATCH: logical_work_mem and logical streaming of large in-progress transactions
Dilip Kumar <dilipbalaut@gmail.com>
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Tighten the concurrent abort check during decoding.
- 2ce353fc1902 14.0 landed
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Improve hash_create()'s API for some added robustness.
- b3817f5f7746 14.0 landed
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Use HASH_BLOBS for xidhash.
- a1b8aa1e4eec 14.0 landed
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Fix initialization of RelationSyncEntry for streaming transactions.
- 69bd60672af6 14.0 landed
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Remove unused function declaration in logicalproto.h.
- ddd5f6d2609b 14.0 landed
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Add additional tests to test streaming of in-progress transactions.
- 58b5ae9d62bd 14.0 landed
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Fix inline marking introduced in commit 464824323e.
- ac15b499f7f9 14.0 landed
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Add support for streaming to built-in logical replication.
- 464824323e57 14.0 landed
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Fix the SharedFileSetUnregister API.
- 4ab77697f67a 14.0 landed
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Fix comment in procarray.c
- 77c7267c37f7 14.0 cited
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Suppress compiler warning in non-cassert builds.
- e942af7b8261 14.0 cited
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Extend the BufFile interface.
- 808e13b282ef 14.0 landed
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Mark a few logical decoding related variables with PGDLLIMPORT.
- b48cac3b10a0 14.0 landed
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Implement streaming mode in ReorderBuffer.
- 7259736a6e5b 14.0 landed
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Extend the logical decoding output plugin API with stream methods.
- 45fdc9738b36 14.0 landed
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WAL Log invalidations at command end with wal_level=logical.
- c55040ccd017 14.0 landed
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Immediately WAL-log subtransaction and top-level XID association.
- 0bead9af484c 14.0 landed
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Allow logical replication to transfer data in binary format.
- 9de77b545313 14.0 cited
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Only superuser can set sslcert/sslkey in postgres_fdw user mappings
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Track statistics for spilling of changes from ReorderBuffer.
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Add logical_decoding_work_mem to limit ReorderBuffer memory usage.
- cec2edfa7859 13.0 landed
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logical decoding: process ASSIGNMENT during snapshot build
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Emit invalidations to standby for transactions without xid.
- c6ff84b06a68 9.6.0 cited
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 2:43 PM Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 4:03 AM Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 04:27:30AM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote:
>> >On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 7:21 PM Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@2ndquadrant.com>
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Tue, Oct 01, 2019 at 06:55:52PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >On further testing, I found that the patch seems to have problems with
>> >> >toast. Consider below scenario:
>> >> >Session-1
>> >> >Create table large_text(t1 text);
>> >> >INSERT INTO large_text
>> >> >SELECT (SELECT string_agg('x', ',')
>> >> >FROM generate_series(1, 1000000)) FROM generate_series(1, 1000);
>> >> >
>> >> >Session-2
>> >> >SELECT * FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot',
>> >> >'test_decoding');
>> >> >SELECT * FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL);
>> >> >*--kaboom*
>> >> >
>> >> >The second statement in Session-2 leads to a crash.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> OK, thanks for the report - will investigate.
>> >>
>> >
>> >It was an assertion failure in ReorderBufferCleanupTXN at below line:
>> >+ /* Check we're not mixing changes from different transactions. */
>> >+ Assert(change->txn == txn);
>> >
>>
>> Can you still reproduce this issue with the patch I sent on 28/9? I have
>> been unable to trigger the failure, and it seems pretty similar to the
>> failure you reported (and I fixed) on 28/9.
>
>
> Yes, it seems we need a similar change in ReorderBufferAddNewTupleCids. I think in session-2 you need to create replication slot before creating table in session-1 to see this problem.
>
> --- a/src/backend/replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c
> +++ b/src/backend/replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c
> @@ -2196,6 +2196,7 @@ ReorderBufferAddNewTupleCids(ReorderBuffer *rb, TransactionId xid,
> change->data.tuplecid.cmax = cmax;
> change->data.tuplecid.combocid = combocid;
> change->lsn = lsn;
> + change->txn = txn;
> change->action = REORDER_BUFFER_CHANGE_INTERNAL_TUPLECID;
> dlist_push_tail(&txn->tuplecids, &change->node);
>
> Few more comments:
> -----------------------------------
> 1.
> +static bool
> +check_logical_decoding_work_mem(int *newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
> +{
> + /*
> + * -1 indicates fallback.
> + *
> + * If we haven't yet changed the boot_val default of -1, just let it be.
> + * logical decoding will look to maintenance_work_mem instead.
> + */
> + if (*newval == -1)
> + return true;
> +
> + /*
> + * We clamp manually-set values to at least 64kB. The maintenance_work_mem
> + * uses a higher minimum value (1MB), so this is OK.
> + */
> + if (*newval < 64)
> + *newval = 64;
>
> I think this needs to be changed as now we don't rely on maintenance_work_mem. Another thing related to this is that I think the default value for logical_decoding_work_mem still seems to be -1. We need to make it to 64MB. I have seen this while debugging memory accounting changes. I think this is the reason why I was not seeing toast related changes being serialized because, in that test, I haven't changed the default value of logical_decoding_work_mem.
>
> 2.
> + /*
> + * We're going modify the size of the change, so to make sure the
> + * accounting is correct we'll make it look like we're removing the
> + * change now (with the old size), and then re-add it at the end.
> + */
>
>
> /going modify/going to modify/
>
> 3.
> + *
> + * While updating the existing change with detoasted tuple data, we need to
> + * update the memory accounting info, because the change size will differ.
> + * Otherwise the accounting may get out of sync, triggering serialization
> + * at unexpected times.
> + *
> + * We simply subtract size of the change before rejiggering the tuple, and
> + * then adding the new size. This makes it look like the change was removed
> + * and then added back, except it only tweaks the accounting info.
> + *
> + * In particular it can't trigger serialization, which would be pointless
> + * anyway as it happens during commit processing right before handing
> + * the change to the output plugin.
> */
> static void
> ReorderBufferToastReplace(ReorderBuffer *rb, ReorderBufferTXN *txn,
> @@ -3023,6 +3281,13 @@ ReorderBufferToastReplace(ReorderBuffer *rb, ReorderBufferTXN *txn,
> if (txn->toast_hash == NULL)
> return;
>
> + /*
> + * We're going modify the size of the change, so to make sure the
> + * accounting is correct we'll make it look like we're removing the
> + * change now (with the old size), and then re-add it at the end.
> + */
> + ReorderBufferChangeMemoryUpdate(rb, change, false);
>
> It is not very clear why this change is required. Basically, this is done at commit time after which actually we shouldn't attempt to spill these changes. This is mentioned in comments as well, but it is not clear if that is the case, then how and when accounting can create a problem. If possible, can you explain it with an example?
>
IIUC, we are keeping the track of the memory in ReorderBuffer which is
common across the transactions. So even if this transaction is
committing and will not spill to dis but we need to keep the memory
accounting correct for the future changes in other transactions.
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Regards,
Dilip Kumar
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