From: | Jeff Davis <pgsql(at)j-davis(dot)com> |
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To: | David Rowley <david(dot)rowley(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> |
Cc: | PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Memory Accounting v11 |
Date: | 2015-07-11 06:28:53 |
Message-ID: | 1436596133.4369.202.camel@jeff-desktop |
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On Thu, 2015-07-09 at 14:41 +1200, David Rowley wrote:
> Are you going to implement this? or are you happy with the single
> level context tracking is the right thing?
> I'm going to mark the patch as waiting on author for now.
Attached a version of the patch that does multi-level tracking, v12. It
does this is a simpler way, just like an earlier version of the patch:
it simply traverses up the chain and adds to each parent in a
"total_allocated" field.
The idea you mentioned is a possible optimization of this idea, but it
only makes sense if I'm able to detect a difference between v11
(single-level) and v12 (multi-level). I tried Robert's test[1] again and
I didn't see a difference on my workstation (technically, v12 came out
the fastest, which means I'm just seeing noise anyway), so I can't
evaluate whether your idea will improve things.
After talking with a few people at PGCon, small noisy differences in CPU
timings can appear for almost any tweak to the code, and aren't
necessarily cause for major concern.
Regards,
Jeff Davis
[1] pgbench -i -s 300, then do the following 3 times each for master,
v11, and v12, and take the median of logged traces:
start server; set trace_sort=on; reindex index pgbench_accounts_pkey;
stop server
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