From: | Andrew Dunstan <andrew(at)dunslane(dot)net> |
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To: | Tatsuo Ishii <ishii(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: review: pgbench - aggregation of info written into log |
Date: | 2013-01-17 00:48:46 |
Message-ID: | 50F74A6E.9050702@dunslane.net |
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On 01/16/2013 06:48 PM, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
>>> I'm looking into this as a committer. It seems that this is the
>>> newest patch and the reviewer(Pavel) stated that it is ready for
>>> commit. However, I noticed that this patch adds a Linux/UNIX only
>>> feature(not available on Windows). So I would like to ask cores if
>>> this is ok or not.
>> I haven't been following the thread, but if the complaint is that
>> Windows doesn't have accurate high-resolution timers, which is what it
>> kinda looks like from the rest of your message, then it's not
>> true. Every version since Windows2000 has had
>> QueryPerformanceCounter()/QueryPerformanceFrequency(). And we use it:
>> see src/include/portability/instr_time.h
> In my understanding the problem is not related to resolution.
>
>> If that's not the problem, then can someone please point me at the
>> message that sets the problem out clearly, or else just recap it?
> It seems instr_time.h on Windows simply does not provide current
> timestamp. From pgbench.c:
>
> /*
> * if transaction finished, record the time it took in the log
> */
> if (logfile && commands[st->state + 1] == NULL)
> {
> instr_time now;
> instr_time diff;
> double usec;
>
> INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(now);
> diff = now;
> INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(diff, st->txn_begin);
> usec = (double) INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(diff);
>
> #ifndef WIN32
> /* This is more than we really ought to know about instr_time */
> fprintf(logfile, "%d %d %.0f %d %ld %ld\n",
> st->id, st->cnt, usec, st->use_file,
> (long) now.tv_sec, (long) now.tv_usec);
> #else
> /* On Windows, instr_time doesn't provide a timestamp anyway */
> fprintf(logfile, "%d %d %.0f %d 0 0\n",
> st->id, st->cnt, usec, st->use_file);
> #endif
> }
This might be way more than we want to do, but there is an article that
describes some techniques for doing what seems to be missing (AIUI):
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163996.aspx>
cheers
andrew
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