Re: [PoC] Improve dead tuple storage for lazy vacuum
John Naylor <johncnaylorls@gmail.com>
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 12:06 PM Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 1:29 PM John Naylor <johncnaylorls@gmail.com> wrote: > > Okay, here's an another idea: Change test_lookup_tids() to be more > > general and put the validation down into C as well. First we save the > > blocks from do_set_block_offsets() into a table, then with all those > > blocks lookup a sufficiently-large range of possible offsets and save > > found values in another array. So the static items structure would > > have 3 arrays: inserts, successful lookups, and iteration (currently > > the iteration output is private to check_set_block_offsets(). Then > > sort as needed and check they are all the same. > > That's a promising idea. We can use the same mechanism for randomized > tests too. If you're going to work on this, I'll do other tests on my > environment in the meantime. Some progress on this in v72 -- I tried first without using SQL to save the blocks, just using the unique blocks from the verification array. It seems to work fine. Some open questions on the test module: - Since there are now three arrays we should reduce max bytes to something smaller. - Further on that, I'm not sure if the "is full" test is telling us much. It seems we could make max bytes a static variable and set it to the size of the empty store. I'm guessing it wouldn't take much to add enough tids so that the contexts need to allocate some blocks, and then it would appear full and we can test that. I've made it so all arrays repalloc when needed, just in case. - Why are we switching to TopMemoryContext? It's not explained -- the comment only tells what the code is doing (which is obvious), but not why. - I'm not sure it's useful to keep test_lookup_tids() around. Since we now have a separate lookup test, the only thing it can tell us is that lookups fail on an empty store. I arranged it so that check_set_block_offsets() works on an empty store. Although that's even more trivial, it's just reusing what we already need.
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radixtree: Fix SIGSEGV at update of embeddable value to non-embeddable.
- bb7f195ff788 17.0 landed
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Get rid of anonymous struct
- bf183f168c44 17.0 landed
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Teach radix tree to embed values at runtime
- 0fe5f64367bc 17.0 landed
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Teach TID store to skip bitmap for small numbers of offsets
- f35bd9bf359d 17.0 landed
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Use bump context for TID bitmaps stored by vacuum
- 8a1b31e6e596 17.0 landed
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Fix alignment of stack variable
- 0ea51bac3802 17.0 landed
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Use TidStore for dead tuple TIDs storage during lazy vacuum.
- 667e65aac354 17.0 landed
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Rethink create and attach APIs of shared TidStore.
- 2d8f56dabbfd 17.0 landed
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Fix inconsistent function prototypes with function definitions.
- a0e22ef9114b 17.0 landed
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Fix a calculation in TidStoreCreate().
- 4edb37e322a6 17.0 landed
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Fix potential integer handling issue in radixtree.h.
- 80d5d4937c16 17.0 landed
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Add TIDStore, to store sets of TIDs (ItemPointerData) efficiently.
- 30e144287a72 17.0 landed
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Fix link error for test_radixtree module on Windows
- ab6ae6260372 17.0 landed
- 9552e3ace317 17.0 landed
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Blind attempt to fix ODR violations
- 1f1d73a8b83f 17.0 landed
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Fix incorrect format specifier for int64
- e444ebcb85c0 17.0 landed
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Fix redefinition of typedefs
- ac234e6377dd 17.0 landed
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Add template for adaptive radix tree
- ee1b30f128d8 17.0 landed
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Fix signedness error in 9f225e992 for gcc
- de7c6fe8347a 17.0 landed
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Introduce helper SIMD functions for small byte arrays
- 9f225e992bed 17.0 landed
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Optimize vacuuming of relations with no indexes.
- c120550edb86 17.0 cited
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Add bound check before bsearch() for performance
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Allocate consecutive blocks during parallel seqscans
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