Re: libpq compression

From: Konstantin Knizhnik <k(dot)knizhnik(at)postgrespro(dot)ru>
To: "Iwata, Aya" <iwata(dot)aya(at)jp(dot)fujitsu(dot)com>, 'Dmitry Dolgov' <9erthalion6(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: Michael Paquier <michael(at)paquier(dot)xyz>, Andrew Dunstan <andrew(dot)dunstan(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com>, Robert Haas <robertmhaas(at)gmail(dot)com>, "rharwood(at)redhat(dot)com" <rharwood(at)redhat(dot)com>, Thomas Munro <thomas(dot)munro(at)enterprisedb(dot)com>, "g(dot)smolkin(at)postgrespro(dot)ru" <g(dot)smolkin(at)postgrespro(dot)ru>, PostgreSQL Developers <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: libpq compression
Date: 2019-01-09 14:22:27
Message-ID: 1b2d418b-f3b1-620e-8456-145d6e943da6@postgrespro.ru
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On 09.01.2019 13:25, Iwata, Aya wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> I agree with the critiques from Robbie Harwood and Michael Paquier
>>> that the way in that compression is being hooked into the existing
>>> architecture looks like a kludge. I'm not sure I know exactly how it
>>> should be done, but the current approach doesn't look natural; it
>>> looks like it was bolted on.
>> After some time spend reading this patch and investigating different points,
>> mentioned in the discussion, I tend to agree with that. As far as I see it's
>> probably the biggest disagreement here, that keeps things from progressing.
>> I'm interested in this feature, so if Konstantin doesn't mind, I'll post in
>> the near future (after I'll wrap up the current CF) an updated patch I'm working
>> on right now to propose another way of incorporating compression. For now
>> I'm moving patch to the next CF.
> This thread seems to be stopped.
> In last e-mail, Dmitry suggest to update the patch that implements the function in another way, and as far as I saw, he has not updated patch yet. (It may be because author has not responded.)
> I understand big disagreement is here, however the status is "Needs review".
> There is no review after author update the patch to v9. So I will do.
>
> About the patch, Please update your patch to attach current master. I could not test.
>
> About Documentation, there are typos. Please check it. I am waiting for the reviewer of the sentence because I am not so good at English.
>
> When you add new protocol message, it needs the information of "Length of message contents in bytes, including self.".
> It provides supported compression algorithm as a Byte1. I think it better to provide it as a list like the NegotiateProtocolVersion protocol.
>
> I quickly saw code changes.
>
> + nread = conn->zstream
> + ? zpq_read(conn->zstream, conn->inBuffer + conn->inEnd,
> + conn->inBufSize - conn->inEnd, &processed)
> + : pqsecure_read(conn, conn->inBuffer + conn->inEnd,
> + conn->inBufSize - conn->inEnd);
>
> How about combine as a #define macro? Because there are same logic in two place.
>
> Do you consider anything about memory control?
> Typically compression algorithm keeps dictionary in memory. I think it needs reset or some method.

Thank you for review.
Attached please find rebased version of the patch.
I fixed all issues you have reported except using list of supported
compression algorithms.
It will require extra round of communication between client and server
to make a decision about used compression algorithm.
I still not sure whether it is good idea to make it possible to user to
explicitly specify compression algorithm.
Right now used streaming compression algorithm is hardcoded and depends
on --use-zstd ort --use-zlib configuration options.
If client and server were built with the same options, then they are
able to use compression.

Concerning memory control: there is a call of zpq_free(PqStream) in
socket_close() function which should deallocate all memory used by
compressor:

void
zpq_free(ZpqStream *zs)
{
    if (zs != NULL)
    {
        ZSTD_freeCStream(zs->tx_stream);
        ZSTD_freeDStream(zs->rx_stream);
        free(zs);
    }
}

--
Konstantin Knizhnik
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company

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