Re: [HACKERS] Partition-wise aggregation/grouping
Rafia Sabih <rafia.sabih@enterprisedb.com>
Attachments
- tpch20.zip (application/zip)
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 8:35 PM, Jeevan Chalke < jeevan.chalke@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 12:17 PM, Rafia Sabih < > rafia.sabih@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:21 PM, Jeevan Chalke < >> jeevan.chalke@enterprisedb.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> I see that partition-wise aggregate plan too uses parallel index, am I >>> missing something? >>> >>> >> You're right, I missed that, oops. >> >>> >>>> Q18 takes some 390 secs with patch and some 147 secs without it. >>>> >>> >>> This looks strange. This patch set does not touch parallel or seq scan >>> as such. I am not sure why this is happening. All these three queries >>> explain plan shows much higher execution time for parallel/seq scan. >>> >>> Yeah strange it is. >> > > Off-list I have asked Rafia to provide me the perf machine access where > she is doing this bench-marking to see what's going wrong. > Thanks Rafia for the details. > > What I have observed that, there are two sources, one with HEAD and other > with HEAD+PWA. However the configuration switches were different. Sources > with HEAD+PWA has CFLAGS="-ggdb3 -O0" CXXFLAGS="-ggdb3 -O0" flags in > addition with other sources. i.e. HEAD+PWA is configured with > debugging/optimization enabled which account for the slowness. > > I have run EXPLAIN for these three queries on both the sources having > exactly same configuration switches and I don't find any slowness with PWA > patch-set. > > Thus, it will be good if you re-run the benchmark by keeping configuration > switches same on both the sources and share the results. > > Thanks > > Interesting. I checked with keeping configure flags same for both the repos, on head: CONFIGURE = '--enable-cassert' 'CFLAGS=-ggdb3 -O0' 'CXXFLAGS=-ggdb3 -O0' 'prefix=/data/rafia.sabih/pg_head/install/' On head+PWA: CONFIGURE = '--enable-cassert' 'CFLAGS=-ggdb3 -O0' 'CXXFLAGS=-ggdb3 -O0' 'prefix=/data/rafia.sabih/pg_part_pa/install/' The queries I previously reported are now performing same as on head with the above mentioned configuration. However, I further experimented with partitionwise_join set to true, and found following cases of regression, Q17 was taking some 1400 secs on head but with PWA it's taking some 1600 secs, looks like append of scan+aggregates is coming to be costlier than that of just scan. Q20 took 470 secs on head and with PWA it's taking 630 secs, the execution plan is changed a lot, one thing in particular with the patch is not using parallel bitmap heap scan on lineitem table. The experimental settings were kept same as before with the change of partitionwise_join = 1. Please find the attached zip for the explain analyse outputs. > > >> However, do you see similar behaviour with patches applied, >>> "enable_partition_wise_agg = on" and "enable_partition_wise_agg = off" ? >>> >> >> I tried that for query 18, with patch and enable_partition_wise_agg = >> off, query completes in some 270 secs. You may find the explain analyse >> output for it in the attached file. I noticed that on head the query plan >> had parallel hash join however with patch and no partition-wise agg it is >> using nested loop joins. This might be the issue. >> >>> >>> Also, does rest of the queries perform better with partition-wise >>> aggregates? >>> >>> >> As far as this setting goes, there wasn't any other query using >> partition-wise-agg, so, no. >> >> BTW, just an FYI, this experiment is on scale factor 20. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Rafia Sabih >> EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com/ >> > > > -- > Jeevan Chalke > Technical Architect, Product Development > EnterpriseDB Corporation > The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company > > -- Regards, Rafia Sabih EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com/
Commits
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postgres_fdw: Push down partition-wise aggregation.
- 7e0d64c7a57e 11.0 landed
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Remove 'target' from GroupPathExtraData.
- c1de1a3a8b93 11.0 landed
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Implement partition-wise grouping/aggregation.
- e2f1eb0ee30d 11.0 landed
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Don't pass the grouping target around unnecessarily.
- 94150513ec12 11.0 landed
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Determine grouping strategies in create_grouping_paths.
- b5996c2791f3 11.0 landed
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Defer creation of partially-grouped relation until it's needed.
- 4f15e5d09de2 11.0 landed
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Split create_grouping_paths into degenerate and non-degenerate cases.
- 1466bcfa4a83 11.0 landed
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Pass additional arguments to a couple of grouping-related functions.
- 648a6c7bd815 11.0 landed
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Fix logic error in add_paths_to_partial_grouping_rel.
- 3bfe957761ac 11.0 landed
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Minor cleanup of code related to partially_grouped_rel.
- 5e6a63c0d102 11.0 landed
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Add a new upper planner relation for partially-aggregated results.
- 3bf05e096b9f 11.0 landed
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Charge cpu_tuple_cost * 0.5 for Append and MergeAppend nodes.
- 7d8ac9814bc9 11.0 landed
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Rename enable_partition_wise_join to enable_partitionwise_join
- 2fb1abaeb016 11.0 cited
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Factor some code out of create_grouping_paths.
- 9fd8b7d63257 11.0 landed
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Pad XLogReaderState's main_data buffer more aggressively.
- 8735978e7aeb 11.0 cited
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Prevent int128 from requiring more than MAXALIGN alignment.
- 7518049980be 11.0 cited
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Fix DROP SUBSCRIPTION hang
- 8edacab20995 11.0 cited
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Inject $(ICU_LIBS) regardless of platform.
- 66ed3829df95 11.0 cited
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Some preliminary refactoring towards partitionwise join.
- c44c47a773bd 10.0 cited