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Use pg_memory_is_all_zeros() in pgstatfuncs.c.
- e8d59294282b 18.0 landed
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Make use of pg_memory_is_all_zeros() in more places
Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> — 2024-12-10T14:18:33Z
Hi hackers, While searching for memcmp() calls in "*stat*.c" files (due to [1]), it appeared that we could $SUBJECT. Please find attached a patch doing so. While at it, I did a quick check on all the memcmp() calls (even those not in "*stat*.c" files) and it looks to me that there is no others that could be replaced with pg_memory_is_all_zeros(). [1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/Z1hNLvcPgVLPxCoc%40ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal Regards, -- Bertrand Drouvot PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
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Re: Make use of pg_memory_is_all_zeros() in more places
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2024-12-11T06:03:34Z
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 02:18:33PM +0000, Bertrand Drouvot wrote: > While searching for memcmp() calls in "*stat*.c" files (due to [1]), it appeared > that we could $SUBJECT. Please find attached a patch doing so. - SockAddr zero_clientaddr; - memset(&zero_clientaddr, 0, sizeof(zero_clientaddr)); - if (memcmp(&(beentry->st_clientaddr), &zero_clientaddr, - sizeof(zero_clientaddr)) == 0) + if (pg_memory_is_all_zeros(&(beentry->st_clientaddr), + sizeof(beentry->st_clientaddr))) It also means that you're removing these variables used only for the all-zero comparisons. Makes sense to me. -- Michael
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Re: Make use of pg_memory_is_all_zeros() in more places
Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> — 2024-12-11T07:56:30Z
Hi, On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 03:03:34PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 02:18:33PM +0000, Bertrand Drouvot wrote: > > While searching for memcmp() calls in "*stat*.c" files (due to [1]), it appeared > > that we could $SUBJECT. Please find attached a patch doing so. > > - SockAddr zero_clientaddr; > - memset(&zero_clientaddr, 0, sizeof(zero_clientaddr)); > - if (memcmp(&(beentry->st_clientaddr), &zero_clientaddr, > - sizeof(zero_clientaddr)) == 0) > + if (pg_memory_is_all_zeros(&(beentry->st_clientaddr), > + sizeof(beentry->st_clientaddr))) > > It also means that you're removing these variables used only for the > all-zero comparisons. Makes sense to me. Yeap and also given its size (136 bytes), it looks like that it could provide some performance benefits too (see check_SockAddr_is_zeroes.c attached): $ gcc --version gcc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0 Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. $ gcc -O2 check_SockAddr_is_zeroes.c -o check_SockAddr_is_zeroes; ./check_SockAddr_is_zeroes memcmp: done in 21460 nanoseconds pg_memory_is_all_zeros: done in 1307 nanoseconds (16.4193 times faster than memcmp) $ /usr/local/gcc-14.1.0/bin/gcc-14.1.0 -O2 check_SockAddr_is_zeroes.c -o check_SockAddr_is_zeroes; ./check_SockAddr_is_zeroes memcmp: done in 21012 nanoseconds pg_memory_is_all_zeros: done in 4039 nanoseconds (5.20228 times faster than memcmp) That's not a hot path but still interesting to see. Regards, -- Bertrand Drouvot PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
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Re: Make use of pg_memory_is_all_zeros() in more places
Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> — 2024-12-11T20:21:06Z
Committed. -- nathan