Re: AIO v2.5
Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
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aio: Fix assertion, clarify README
- 7b98c5536818 18.0 landed
- d3f97fd1dda3 19 (unreleased) landed
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aio: Fix reference to outdated name
- f20a347e1a61 19 (unreleased) landed
- 95163cbe111c 18.0 landed
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aio: Fix possible state confusions due to interrupt processing
- acad909321a4 18.0 landed
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aio: Improve debug logging around waiting for IOs
- 039bfc457e43 18.0 landed
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aio: Fix crash potential for pg_aios views due to late state update
- 0d9114b7040d 18.0 landed
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Increase BAS_BULKREAD based on effective_io_concurrency
- 15f0cb26b530 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Add Valgrind buffer access instrumentation
- 8ab4241b9f4f 18.0 landed
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aio: Make AIO more compatible with valgrind
- 8e293e689bab 18.0 landed
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aio: Avoid spurious coverity warning
- 57dec20fd469 18.0 landed
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tests: Fix incompatibility of test_aio with *_FORCE_RELEASE
- a6285b150ad3 18.0 landed
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tests: Cope with WARNINGs during failed CREATE DB on windows
- 43dca8a11624 18.0 landed
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aio: Add errcontext for processing I/Os for another backend
- b3219c69fc1e 18.0 landed
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aio: Add README.md explaining higher level design
- fdd146a8ef2b 18.0 landed
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aio: Minor comment improvements
- e19dc74491e6 18.0 landed
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aio: Add test_aio module
- 93bc3d75d8e1 18.0 landed
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aio: Add pg_aios view
- 60f566b4f243 18.0 landed
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docs: Add acronym and glossary entries for I/O and AIO
- 46250cdcb037 18.0 landed
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Enable IO concurrency on all systems
- 2a5e709e721c 18.0 landed
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read_stream: Introduce and use optional batchmode support
- ae3df4b34155 18.0 landed
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docs: Reframe track_io_timing related docs as wait time
- b27f8637ea70 18.0 landed
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bufmgr: Use AIO in StartReadBuffers()
- 12ce89fd0708 18.0 landed
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bufmgr: Implement AIO read support
- 047cba7fa0f8 18.0 landed
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aio: Add WARNING result status
- ef64fe26bad9 18.0 landed
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Let caller of PageIsVerified() control ignore_checksum_failure
- d445990adc41 18.0 landed
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pgstat: Allow checksum errors to be reported in critical sections
- b96d3c389755 18.0 landed
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Add errhint_internal()
- 4244cf687697 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Track pincount in BufferDesc as well
- d6d8054dc72d 18.0 landed
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aio, bufmgr: Comment fixes/improvements
- 08ccd56ac765 18.0 landed
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Fix mis-attribution of checksum failure stats to the wrong database
- dee80024688c 18.0 landed
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aio: Implement support for reads in smgr/md/fd
- 50cb7505b301 18.0 landed
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aio: Add io_method=io_uring
- c325a7633fcb 18.0 landed
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aio: Add liburing dependency
- 8eadd5c73c44 18.0 landed
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aio: Rename pgaio_io_prep_* to pgaio_io_start_*
- 9469d7fdd2bc 18.0 landed
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aio: Pass result of local callbacks to ->report_return
- f321ec237a54 18.0 landed
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aio: Be more paranoid about interrupts
- 96da9050a57a 18.0 landed
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Redefine max_files_per_process to control additionally opened files
- adb5f85fa5a0 18.0 landed
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aio: Change prefix of PgAioResultStatus values to PGAIO_RS_
- ca3067cc573d 18.0 landed
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bufmgr: Improve stats when a buffer is read in concurrently
- 202b12774d09 18.0 landed
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aio: Add io_method=worker
- 247ce06b883d 18.0 landed
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aio: Infrastructure for io_method=worker
- 55b454d0e140 18.0 landed
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aio: Add core asynchronous I/O infrastructure
- da7226993fd4 18.0 landed
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aio: Basic subsystem initialization
- 02844012b304 18.0 landed
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tests: Expand temp table tests to some pin related matters
- 1a22a8a0f131 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Introduce FlushLocalBuffer()
- 4b4d33b9ea9f 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Introduce TerminateLocalBufferIO()
- dd6f2618f681 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Fix dangerous coding pattern in GetLocalVictimBuffer()
- fa6af9b25e4b 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Introduce StartLocalBufferIO()
- 771ba90298e2 18.0 landed
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localbuf: Introduce InvalidateLocalBuffer()
- 0762a151b0e0 18.0 landed
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Allow lwlocks to be disowned
- f8d7f29b3e81 18.0 landed
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Make jsonb casts to scalar types translate JSON null to SQL NULL.
- a5579a90af05 18.0 cited
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bufmgr/smgr: Don't cross segment boundaries in StartReadBuffers()
- 755a4c10d19d 18.0 landed
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Use aux process resource owner in walsender
- 57f370247127 18.0 landed
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bufmgr: Return early in ScheduleBufferTagForWriteback() if fsync=off
- 488f826c729b 18.0 landed
Hi,
On 2025-04-04 14:18:02 -0700, Noah Misch wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 03:16:18PM -0400, Andres Freund wrote:
> > > - Make DEFINED in completor before verifying page. It might be cleaner to
> > > do this when the completor first retrieves a return value from io_uring,
> > > since this just makes up for what Valgrind already does for readv().
> >
> > I think we can't rely on the marking during retrieving it from io_uring, as
> > that might have happened in a different backend for a temp buffer. That'd only
> > happen if we got io_uring events for *another* IO that involved a shared rel,
> > but it can happen.
>
> Good point. I think the VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED() in
> pgaio_uring_drain_locked() isn't currently needed at all. If
> completor-subxact==definer-subxact, PinBuffer() already did what Valgrind
> needs. Otherwise, buffer_readv_complete_one() does what Valgrind needs.
We did need it - but only because I bungled something in the earlier patch to
add valgrind support. The problem is that in PinLocalBuffer() there may not
actually be any storage allocated for the buffer yet, so
VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED() doesn't work. In the first use of the buffer the
allocation happens a bit later, in GetLocalVictimBuffer(), namely during the
call to GetLocalBufferStorage().
Not quite sure yet how to best deal with it. Putting the PinLocalBuffer()
slightly later into GetLocalVictimBuffer() fixes the issue, but also doesn't
really seem great.
> If that's right, it would still be nice to reach the right
> VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED() without involving bufmgr.
I think that would be possible if we didn't do VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS() in
UnpinBuffer()/UnpinLocalBuffer(). But with that I don't see how we can avoid
needing to remark the region as accessible?
> That helps future, non-bufmgr AIO use cases. It's tricky to pick the right
> place for that VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED():
> - pgaio_uring_drain_locked() is problematic, I think. In the localbuf case,
> the iovec base address is relevant only in the ioh-defining process. In the
> shmem completor!=definer case, this runs only in the completor.
You're right :(
> - A complete_local callback solves those problems. However, if the
> AIO-defining subxact aborted, then we shouldn't set DEFINED at all, since
> the buffer mapping may have changed by the time of complete_local.
I don't think that is possible, due to the aio subsystem owned pin?
> - Putting it in the place that would call pgaio_result_report(ERROR) if
> needed, e.g. ProcessReadBuffersResult(), solves the problem of the buffer
> mapping having moved. ProcessReadBuffersResult() doesn't even need this,
> since PinBuffer() already did it. Each future AIO use case will have a
> counterpart of ProcessReadBuffersResult() that consumes the result and
> proceeds with tasks that depend on the AIO. That's the place.
I don't really follow - at the point something like ProcessReadBuffersResult()
gets involved, we'll already have done the accesses that needed the memory to
be accessible and defined?
I think the point about non-aio uses is a fair one, but I don't quite know how
to best solve it right now, due to the local buffer issue you mentioned. I'd
guess that we'd best put it somewhere
a) in pgaio_io_process_completion(), if definer==completor || !PGAIO_HF_REFERENCES_LOCAL
b) pgaio_io_call_complete_local(), just before calling
pgaio_io_call_complete_local() if PGAIO_HF_REFERENCES_LOCAL
> > related code until it is pinned bu "user" code again. But it requires some
>
> s/bu/by/
>
> > + * Return the iovecand its length. Currently only expected to be used by
>
> s/iovecand/iovec and/
Fixed.
> > @@ -361,13 +405,16 @@ pgaio_uring_drain_locked(PgAioUringContext *context)
> > for (int i = 0; i < ncqes; i++)
> > {
> > struct io_uring_cqe *cqe = cqes[i];
> > + int32 res;
> > PgAioHandle *ioh;
> >
> > ioh = io_uring_cqe_get_data(cqe);
> > errcallback.arg = ioh;
> > + res = cqe->res;
> > +
> > io_uring_cqe_seen(&context->io_uring_ring, cqe);
> >
> > - pgaio_io_process_completion(ioh, cqe->res);
> > + pgaio_uring_io_process_completion(ioh, res);
>
> I guess this is a distinct cleanup, done to avoid any suspicion of cqe being
> reused asynchronously after io_uring_cqe_seen(). Is that right?
I don't think there is any such danger - there's no background thing
processing things on the ring, if there were, it'd get corrupted, but it
seemed cleaner to do it that way when I introduced
pgaio_uring_io_process_completion().
> > Subject: [PATCH v1 3/3] aio: Avoid spurious coverity warning
>
> Ready for commit
Thanks!
Greetings,
Andres Freund