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2025-03-30read_stream: Introduce and use optional batchmode supportAndres Freund
Submitting IO in larger batches can be more efficient than doing so one-by-one, particularly for many small reads. It does, however, require the ReadStreamBlockNumberCB callback to abide by the restrictions of AIO batching (c.f. pgaio_enter_batchmode()). Basically, the callback may not: a) block without first calling pgaio_submit_staged(), unless a to-be-waited-on lock cannot be part of a deadlock, e.g. because it is never held while waiting for IO. b) directly or indirectly start another batch pgaio_enter_batchmode() As this requires care and is nontrivial in some cases, batching is only used with explicit opt-in. This patch adds an explicit flag (READ_STREAM_USE_BATCHING) to read_stream and uses it where appropriate. There are two cases where batching would likely be beneficial, but where we aren't using it yet: 1) bitmap heap scans, because the callback reads the VM This should soon be solved, because we are planning to remove the use of the VM, due to that not being sound. 2) The first phase of heap vacuum This could be made to support batchmode, but would require some care. Reviewed-by: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/uvrtrknj4kdytuboidbhwclo4gxhswwcpgadptsjvjqcluzmah%40brqs62irg4dt
2025-03-29Use PRI?64 instead of "ll?" in format strings (continued).Peter Eisentraut
Continuation of work started in commit 15a79c73, after initial trial. Author: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b936d2fb-590d-49c3-a615-92c3a88c6c19%40eisentraut.org
2025-03-03Add relallfrozen to pg_classMelanie Plageman
Add relallfrozen, an estimate of the number of pages marked all-frozen in the visibility map. pg_class already has relallvisible, an estimate of the number of pages in the relation marked all-visible in the visibility map. This is used primarily for planning. relallfrozen, together with relallvisible, is useful for estimating the outstanding number of all-visible but not all-frozen pages in the relation for the purposes of scheduling manual VACUUMs and tuning vacuum freeze parameters. A future commit will use relallfrozen to trigger more frequent vacuums on insert-focused workloads with significant volume of frozen data. Bump catalog version Author: Melanie Plageman <melanieplageman@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Treat <rob@xzilla.net> Reviewed-by: Corey Huinker <corey.huinker@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Sabino Mullane <htamfids@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/flat/CAAKRu_aj-P7YyBz_cPNwztz6ohP%2BvWis%3Diz3YcomkB3NpYA--w%40mail.gmail.com
2025-02-17Add information about WAL buffers full to VACUUM/ANALYZE (VERBOSE)Michael Paquier
This commit adds the information about the number of times WAL buffers have been full to the logs generated by VACUUM/ANALYZE (VERBOSE) and in the logs generated by autovacuum, complementing the existing information stored by WalUsage. This is the last part of the backend code where the value of wal_buffers_full can be reported, similarly to all the other fields of WalUsage. 320545bfcfee and ce5bcc4a9f26 have done the same for EXPLAIN and pgss. Author: Bertrand Drouvot Reviewed-by: Ilia Evdokimov Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/Z6SOha5YFFgvpwQY@ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal
2025-02-14Add delay time to VACUUM/ANALYZE (VERBOSE) and autovacuum logs.Nathan Bossart
Commit bb8dff9995 added this information to the pg_stat_progress_vacuum and pg_stat_progress_analyze system views. This commit adds the same information to the output of VACUUM and ANALYZE with the VERBOSE option and to the autovacuum logs. Suggested-by: Masahiro Ikeda <ikedamsh@oss.nttdata.com> Author: Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZmaXmWDL829fzAVX%40ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal
2025-02-11Add is_analyze parameter to vacuum_delay_point().Nathan Bossart
This function is used in both vacuum and analyze code paths, and a follow-up commit will require distinguishing between the two. This commit forces callers to specify whether they are in a vacuum or analyze path, but it does not use that information for anything yet. Author: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZmaXmWDL829fzAVX%40ip-10-97-1-34.eu-west-3.compute.internal
2025-02-07Virtual generated columnsPeter Eisentraut
This adds a new variant of generated columns that are computed on read (like a view, unlike the existing stored generated columns, which are computed on write, like a materialized view). The syntax for the column definition is ... GENERATED ALWAYS AS (...) VIRTUAL and VIRTUAL is also optional. VIRTUAL is the default rather than STORED to match various other SQL products. (The SQL standard makes no specification about this, but it also doesn't know about VIRTUAL or STORED.) (Also, virtual views are the default, rather than materialized views.) Virtual generated columns are stored in tuples as null values. (A very early version of this patch had the ambition to not store them at all. But so much stuff breaks or gets confused if you have tuples where a column in the middle is completely missing. This is a compromise, and it still saves space over being forced to use stored generated columns. If we ever find a way to improve this, a bit of pg_upgrade cleverness could allow for upgrades to a newer scheme.) The capabilities and restrictions of virtual generated columns are mostly the same as for stored generated columns. In some cases, this patch keeps virtual generated columns more restricted than they might technically need to be, to keep the two kinds consistent. Some of that could maybe be relaxed later after separate careful considerations. Some functionality that is currently not supported, but could possibly be added as incremental features, some easier than others: - index on or using a virtual column - hence also no unique constraints on virtual columns - extended statistics on virtual columns - foreign-key constraints on virtual columns - not-null constraints on virtual columns (check constraints are supported) - ALTER TABLE / DROP EXPRESSION - virtual column cannot have domain type - virtual columns are not supported in logical replication The tests in generated_virtual.sql have been copied over from generated_stored.sql with the keyword replaced. This way we can make sure the behavior is mostly aligned, and the differences can be visible. Some tests for currently not supported features are currently commented out. Reviewed-by: Jian He <jian.universality@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> Tested-by: Shlok Kyal <shlok.kyal.oss@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a368248e-69e4-40be-9c07-6c3b5880b0a6@eisentraut.org
2025-01-28Track per-relation cumulative time spent in [auto]vacuum and [auto]analyzeMichael Paquier
This commit adds four fields to the statistics of relations, aggregating the amount of time spent for each operation on a relation: - total_vacuum_time, for manual vacuum. - total_autovacuum_time, for vacuum done by the autovacuum daemon. - total_analyze_time, for manual analyze. - total_autoanalyze_time, for analyze done by the autovacuum daemon. This gives users the option to derive the average time spent for these operations with the help of the related "count" fields. Bump catalog version (for the catalog changes) and PGSTAT_FILE_FORMAT_ID (for the additions in PgStat_StatTabEntry). Author: Sami Imseih Reviewed-by: Bertrand Drouvot, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA5RZ0uVOGBYmPEeGF2d1B_67tgNjKx_bKDuL+oUftuoz+=Y1g@mail.gmail.com
2025-01-01Update copyright for 2025Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 13
2024-10-27Remove unused #include's from backend .c filesPeter Eisentraut
as determined by IWYU These are mostly issues that are new since commit dbbca2cf299. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/0df1d5b1-8ca8-4f84-93be-121081bde049%40eisentraut.org
2024-09-09Add WAL usage reporting to ANALYZE VERBOSE output.Masahiko Sawada
This change adds WAL usage reporting to the output of ANALYZE VERBOSE and autoanalyze reports. It aligns the analyze output with VACUUM, providing consistency. Additionally, it aids in troubleshooting cases where WAL records are generated during analyze operations. Author: Anthonin Bonnefoy Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAO6_Xqr__kTTCLkftqS0qSCm-J7_xbRG3Ge2rWhucxQJMJhcRA%40mail.gmail.com
2024-08-14Add resource statistics reporting to ANALYZE VERBOSE.Masahiko Sawada
Previously, log_autovacuum_min_duration utilized dedicated code for logging resource statistics, such as system and buffer usage during autoanalyze. However, this logging functionality was not utilized by ANALYZE VERBOSE. This commit adds resource statistics reporting to ANALYZE VERBOSE by reusing the same logging code as autoanalyze. Author: Anthonin Bonnefoy Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAO6_Xqr__kTTCLkftqS0qSCm-J7_xbRG3Ge2rWhucxQJMJhcRA%40mail.gmail.com
2024-08-14Use pgBufferUsage for buffer usage tracking in analyze.Masahiko Sawada
Previously, (auto)analyze used global variables VacuumPageHit, VacuumPageMiss, and VacuumPageDirty to track buffer usage. However, pgBufferUsage provides a more generic way to track buffer usage with support functions. This change replaces those global variables with pgBufferUsage in analyze. Since analyze was the sole user of those variables, it removes their declarations. Vacuum previously used those variables but replaced them with pgBufferUsage as part of a bug fix, commit 5cd72cc0c. Additionally, it adjusts the buffer usage message in both vacuum and analyze for better consistency. Author: Anthonin Bonnefoy Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAO6_Xqr__kTTCLkftqS0qSCm-J7_xbRG3Ge2rWhucxQJMJhcRA%40mail.gmail.com
2024-07-13Don't lose partitioned table reltuples=0 after relhassubclass=f.Noah Misch
ANALYZE sets relhassubclass=f when a partitioned table no longer has partitions. An ANALYZE doing that proceeded to apply the inplace update of pg_class.reltuples to the old pg_class tuple instead of the new tuple, losing that reltuples=0 change if the ANALYZE committed. Non-partitioning inheritance trees were unaffected. Back-patch to v14, where commit 375aed36ad83f0e021e9bdd3a0034c0c992c66dc introduced maintenance of partitioned table pg_class.reltuples. Reported by Alexander Lakhin. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a295b499-dcab-6a99-c06e-01cf60593344@gmail.com
2024-04-16revert: Generalize relation analyze in table AM interfaceAlexander Korotkov
This commit reverts 27bc1772fc and dd1f6b0c17. Per review by Andres Freund. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240415201057.khoyxbwwxfgzomeo%40awork3.anarazel.de
2024-04-08Provide a way block-level table AMs could re-use acquire_sample_rows()Alexander Korotkov
While keeping API the same, this commit provides a way for block-level table AMs to re-use existing acquire_sample_rows() by providing custom callbacks for getting the next block and the next tuple. Reported-by: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240407214001.jgpg5q3yv33ve6y3%40awork3.anarazel.de Reviewed-by: Pavel Borisov
2024-04-08Use streaming I/O in ANALYZE.Thomas Munro
The ANALYZE command prefetches and reads sample blocks chosen by a BlockSampler algorithm. Instead of calling [Prefetch|Read]Buffer() for each block, ANALYZE now uses the streaming API introduced in b5a9b18cd0. Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Melanie Plageman <melanieplageman@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Jakub Wartak <jakub.wartak@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi> Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/flat/CAN55FZ0UhXqk9v3y-zW_fp4-WCp43V8y0A72xPmLkOM%2B6M%2BmJg%40mail.gmail.com
2024-03-30Generalize relation analyze in table AM interfaceAlexander Korotkov
Currently, there is just one algorithm for sampling tuples from a table written in acquire_sample_rows(). Custom table AM can just redefine the way to get the next block/tuple by implementing scan_analyze_next_block() and scan_analyze_next_tuple() API functions. This approach doesn't seem general enough. For instance, it's unclear how to sample this way index-organized tables. This commit allows table AM to encapsulate the whole sampling algorithm (currently implemented in acquire_sample_rows()) into the relation_analyze() API function. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPpHfdurb9ycV8udYqM%3Do0sPS66PJ4RCBM1g-bBpvzUfogY0EA%40mail.gmail.com Reviewed-by: Pavel Borisov, Matthias van de Meent
2024-03-17Separate equalRowTypes() from equalTupleDescs()Peter Eisentraut
This introduces a new function equalRowTypes() that is effectively a subset of equalTupleDescs() but only compares the number of attributes and attribute name, type, typmod, and collation. This is enough for most existing uses of equalTupleDescs(), which are changed to use the new function. The only remaining callers of equalTupleDescs() are those that really want to check the full tuple descriptor as such, without concern about record or row or record type semantics. The existing function hashTupleDesc() is renamed to hashRowType(), because it now corresponds more to equalRowTypes(). The purpose of this change is to be clearer about the semantics of the equality asked for by each caller. (At least one caller had a comment that questioned whether equalTupleDescs() was too restrictive.) For example, 4f622503d6d removed attstattarget from the tuple descriptor structure. It was not fully clear at the time how this should affect equalTupleDescs(). Now the answer is clear: By their own definitions, equalRowTypes() does not care, and equalTupleDescs() just compares whatever is in the tuple descriptor but does not care why it is in there. Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/f656d6d9-6660-4518-a006-2f65cafbebd1%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-13Reintroduce MAINTAIN privilege and pg_maintain predefined role.Nathan Bossart
Roles with MAINTAIN on a relation may run VACUUM, ANALYZE, REINDEX, REFRESH MATERIALIZE VIEW, CLUSTER, and LOCK TABLE on the relation. Roles with privileges of pg_maintain may run those same commands on all relations. This was previously committed for v16, but it was reverted in commit 151c22deee due to concerns about search_path tricks that could be used to escalate privileges to the table owner. Commits 2af07e2f74, 59825d1639, and c7ea3f4229 resolved these concerns by restricting search_path when running maintenance commands. Bumps catversion. Reviewed-by: Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240305161235.GA3478007%40nathanxps13
2024-03-05Fix buildfarm failures from 2af07e2f74.Jeff Davis
Use GUC_ACTION_SAVE rather than GUC_ACTION_SET, necessary for working with parallel query. Now that the call requires more arguments, wrap the call in a new function to avoid code duplication and offer a place for a comment. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1rhJpO-0027Wf-9L@gemulon.postgresql.org
2024-03-05Fix search_path to a safe value during maintenance operations.Jeff Davis
While executing maintenance operations (ANALYZE, CLUSTER, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, REINDEX, or VACUUM), set search_path to 'pg_catalog, pg_temp' to prevent inconsistent behavior. Functions that are used for functional indexes, in index expressions, or in materialized views and depend on a different search path must be declared with CREATE FUNCTION ... SET search_path='...'. This change was previously committed as 05e1737351, then reverted in commit 2fcc7ee7af because it was too late in the cycle. Preparation for the MAINTAIN privilege, which was previously reverted due to search_path manipulation hazards. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d4ccaf3658cb3c281ec88c851a09733cd9482f22.camel@j-davis.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1q7j7Y-000z1H-Hr%40gemulon.postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e44327179e5c9015c8dda67351c04da552066017.camel%40j-davis.com Reviewed-by: Greg Stark, Nathan Bossart, Noah Misch
2024-03-04Remove unused #include's from backend .c filesPeter Eisentraut
as determined by include-what-you-use (IWYU) While IWYU also suggests to *add* a bunch of #include's (which is its main purpose), this patch does not do that. In some cases, a more specific #include replaces another less specific one. Some manual adjustments of the automatic result: - IWYU currently doesn't know about includes that provide global variable declarations (like -Wmissing-variable-declarations), so those includes are being kept manually. - All includes for port(ability) headers are being kept for now, to play it safe. - No changes of catalog/pg_foo.h to catalog/pg_foo_d.h, to keep the patch from exploding in size. Note that this patch touches just *.c files, so nothing declared in header files changes in hidden ways. As a small example, in src/backend/access/transam/rmgr.c, some IWYU pragma annotations are added to handle a special case there. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/af837490-6b2f-46df-ba05-37ea6a6653fc%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-04Use MyBackendType in more places to check what process this isHeikki Linnakangas
Remove IsBackgroundWorker, IsAutoVacuumLauncherProcess(), IsAutoVacuumWorkerProcess(), and IsLogicalSlotSyncWorker() in favor of new Am*Process() macros that use MyBackendType. For consistency with the existing Am*Process() macros. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/f3ecd4cb-85ee-4e54-8278-5fabfb3a4ed0@iki.fi
2024-01-13Make attstattarget nullablePeter Eisentraut
This changes the pg_attribute field attstattarget into a nullable field in the variable-length part of the row. If no value is set by the user for attstattarget, it is now null instead of previously -1. This saves space in pg_attribute and tuple descriptors for most practical scenarios. (ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE is reduced from 108 to 104.) Also, null is the semantically more correct value. The ANALYZE code internally continues to represent the default statistics target by -1, so that that code can avoid having to deal with null values. But that is now contained to the ANALYZE code. Only the DDL code deals with attstattarget possibly null. For system columns, the field is now always null. The ANALYZE code skips system columns anyway. To set a column's statistics target to the default value, the new command form ALTER TABLE ... SET STATISTICS DEFAULT can be used. (SET STATISTICS -1 still works.) Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/4da8d211-d54d-44b9-9847-f2a9f1184c76@eisentraut.org
2024-01-04Update copyright for 2024Bruce Momjian
Reported-by: Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZZKTDPxBBMt3C0J9@paquier.xyz Backpatch-through: 12
2023-12-08Don't try to open visibilitymap when analyzing a foreign tableHeikki Linnakangas
It's harmless, visibilitymap_count() returns 0 if the file doesn't exist. But it's also very pointless. I noticed this when I added an assertion in smgropen() that the relnumber is valid. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/621a52fd-3cd8-4f5d-a561-d510b853bbaf@iki.fi
2023-11-15Retire MemoryContextResetAndDeleteChildren() macro.Nathan Bossart
As of commit eaa5808e8e, MemoryContextResetAndDeleteChildren() is just a backwards compatibility macro for MemoryContextReset(). Now that some time has passed, this macro seems more likely to create confusion. This commit removes the macro and replaces all remaining uses with calls to MemoryContextReset(). Any third-party code that use this macro will need to be adjusted to call MemoryContextReset() instead. Since the two have behaved the same way since v9.5, such adjustments won't produce any behavior changes for all currently-supported versions of PostgreSQL. Reviewed-by: Amul Sul, Tom Lane, Alvaro Herrera, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231113185950.GA1668018%40nathanxps13
2023-09-30Fix briefly showing old progress stats for ANALYZE on inherited tables.Heikki Linnakangas
ANALYZE on a table with inheritance children analyzes all the child tables in a loop. When stepping to next child table, it updated the child rel ID value in the command progress stats, but did not reset the 'sample_blks_total' and 'sample_blks_scanned' counters. acquire_sample_rows() updates 'sample_blks_total' as soon as the scan starts and 'sample_blks_scanned' after processing the first block, but until then, pg_stat_progress_analyze would display a bogus combination of the new child table relid with old counter values from the previously processed child table. Fix by resetting 'sample_blks_total' and 'sample_blks_scanned' to zero at the same time that 'current_child_table_relid' is updated. Backpatch to v13, where pg_stat_progress_analyze view was introduced. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20230122162345.GP13860%40telsasoft.com
2023-07-07Revert MAINTAIN privilege and pg_maintain predefined role.Nathan Bossart
This reverts the following commits: 4dbdb82513, c2122aae63, 5b1a879943, 9e1e9d6560, ff9618e82a, 60684dd834, 4441fc704d, and b5d6382496. A role with the MAINTAIN privilege may be able to use search_path tricks to escalate privileges to the table owner. Unfortunately, it is too late in the v16 development cycle to apply the proposed fix, i.e., restricting search_path when running maintenance commands. Bumps catversion. Reviewed-by: Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1q7j7Y-000z1H-Hr%40gemulon.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 16
2023-07-03Take pg_attribute out of VacAttrStatsPeter Eisentraut
The VacAttrStats structure contained the whole Form_pg_attribute for a column, but it actually only needs attstattarget from there. So remove the Form_pg_attribute field and make a separate field for attstattarget. This simplifies some code for extended statistics that doesn't deal with a column but an expression, which had to fake up pg_attribute rows to satisfy internal APIs. Also, we can remove some comments that essentially said "don't look at pg_attribute directly". Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/d6069765-5971-04d3-c10d-e4f7b2e9c459%40eisentraut.org
2023-06-20Move bool parameter for vacuum_rel() to option bits.Nathan Bossart
ff9618e82a introduced the skip_privs parameter, which is used to skip privilege checks when recursing to a relation's TOAST table. This parameter should have been added as a flag bit in VacuumParams->options instead. Suggested-by: Michael Paquier Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZIj4v1CwqlDVJZfB%40paquier.xyz
2023-06-10Revert "Fix search_path to a safe value during maintenance operations."Jeff Davis
This reverts commit 05e17373517114167d002494e004fa0aa32d1fd1.
2023-06-09Fix search_path to a safe value during maintenance operations.Jeff Davis
While executing maintenance operations (ANALYZE, CLUSTER, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, REINDEX, or VACUUM), set search_path to 'pg_catalog, pg_temp' to prevent inconsistent behavior. Functions that are used for functional indexes, in index expressions, or in materialized views and depend on a different search path must be declared with CREATE FUNCTION ... SET search_path='...'. This change addresses a security risk introduced in commit 60684dd834, where a role with MAINTAIN privileges on a table may be able to escalate privileges to the table owner. That commit is not yet part of any release, so no need to backpatch. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e44327179e5c9015c8dda67351c04da552066017.camel%40j-davis.com Reviewed-by: Greg Stark Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart
2023-04-03Move heaprel struct field next to index rel field.Peter Geoghegan
Commit 61b313e4 added a heaprel struct member to IndexVacuumInfo, but placed it last. Move the heaprel struct member next to the index struct member to improve the code's readability. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznG=TV6S9d3VA=y0vBHbXwnLs9_LLdiML=aNJuHeriwxg@mail.gmail.com
2023-04-02Pass down table relation into more index relation functionsAndres Freund
This is done in preparation for logical decoding on standby, which needs to include whether visibility affecting WAL records are about a (user) catalog table. Which is only known for the table, not the indexes. It's also nice to be able to pass the heap relation to GlobalVisTestFor() in vacuumRedirectAndPlaceholder(). Author: "Drouvot, Bertrand" <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/21b700c3-eecf-2e05-a699-f8c78dd31ec7@gmail.com
2023-03-31Ensure acquire_inherited_sample_rows sets its output parameters.Tom Lane
The totalrows/totaldeadrows outputs were left uninitialized in cases where we find no analyzable child tables of a partitioned table. This could lead to setting the partitioned table's pg_class.reltuples value to garbage. It's not clear that that would have any very bad effects in practice, but fix it anyway because it's making valgrind unhappy. Reported and diagnosed by Alexander Lakhin (bug #17880). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17880-9282037c923d856e@postgresql.org
2023-02-07Remove useless casts to (void *) in arguments of some system functionsPeter Eisentraut
The affected functions are: bsearch, memcmp, memcpy, memset, memmove, qsort, repalloc Reviewed-by: Corey Huinker <corey.huinker@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/fd9adf5d-b1aa-e82f-e4c7-263c30145807%40enterprisedb.com
2023-01-02Update copyright for 2023Bruce Momjian
Backpatch-through: 11
2022-12-14Add grantable MAINTAIN privilege and pg_maintain role.Jeff Davis
Allows VACUUM, ANALYZE, REINDEX, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, CLUSTER, and LOCK TABLE. Effectively reverts 4441fc704d. Instead of creating separate privileges for VACUUM, ANALYZE, and other maintenance commands, group them together under a single MAINTAIN privilege. Author: Nathan Bossart Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20221212210136.GA449764@nathanxps13 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/45224.1670476523@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-11-28Provide per-table permissions for vacuum and analyze.Andrew Dunstan
Currently a table can only be vacuumed or analyzed by its owner or a superuser. This can now be extended to any user by means of an appropriate GRANT. Nathan Bossart Reviewed by: Bharath Rupireddy, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Stephen Frost, Robert Haas, Mark Dilger, Tom Lane, Corey Huinker, David G. Johnston, Michael Paquier. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220722203735.GB3996698@nathanxps13
2022-11-16Avoid some overhead with open and close of catalog indexesMichael Paquier
This commit improves two code paths to open and close indexes a minimum amount of times when doing a series of catalog updates or inserts. CatalogTupleInsert() is costly when using it for multiple inserts or updates compared to CatalogTupleInsertWithInfo(), as it would need to open and close the indexes of the catalog worked each time an operation is done. This commit updates the following places: - REINDEX CONCURRENTLY when copying statistics from one index relation to the other. Multi-INSERTs are avoided here, as this would begin to show benefits only for indexes with multiple expressions, for example, which may not be the most common pattern. This change is noticeable in profiles with indexes having many expressions, for example, and it would improve any callers of CopyStatistics(). - Update of statistics on ANALYZE, that mixes inserts and updates. In each case, the catalog indexes are opened only if at least one insertion and/or update is required, to minimize the cost of the operation. Like the previous coding, no indexes are opened as long as at least one insert or update of pg_statistic has happened. Author: Ranier Vilela Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEudQAqh0F9y6Di_Wc8xW4zkWm_5SDd-nRfVsCn=h0Nm1C_mrg@mail.gmail.com
2022-10-04Cleanup useless assignments and checksMichael Paquier
This cleans up a couple of areas: - Remove XLogSegNo calculation for the last WAL segment in backup in xlog.c (7d70809 has moved this logic entirely to xlogbackup.c when building the contents of the backup history file). - Remove check on log_min_duration in analyze.c, as it is already true where this code path is reached. - Simplify call to find_option() in guc.c. Author: Ranier Vilela Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEudQArCDQQiPiFR16=yu9k5s2tp4tgEe1U1ZbkW4ofx81AWWQ@mail.gmail.com
2022-07-12Invent qsort_interruptible().Tom Lane
Justin Pryzby reported that some scenarios could cause gathering of extended statistics to spend many seconds in an un-cancelable qsort() operation. To fix, invent qsort_interruptible(), which is just like qsort_arg() except that it will also do CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS every so often. This bloats the backend by a couple of kB, which seems like a good investment. (We considered just enabling CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS in the existing qsort and qsort_arg functions, but there are some callers for which that'd demonstrably be unsafe. Opt-in seems like a better way.) For now, just apply qsort_interruptible() in statistics collection. There's probably more places where it could be useful, but we can always change other call sites as we find problems. Back-patch to v14. Before that we didn't have extended stats on expressions, so that the problem was less severe. Also, this patch depends on the sort_template infrastructure introduced in v14. Tom Lane and Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220509000108.GQ28830@telsasoft.com
2022-07-01Add construct_array_builtin, deconstruct_array_builtinPeter Eisentraut
There were many calls to construct_array() and deconstruct_array() for built-in types, for example, when dealing with system catalog columns. These all hardcoded the type attributes necessary to pass to these functions. To simplify this a bit, add construct_array_builtin(), deconstruct_array_builtin() as wrappers that centralize this hardcoded knowledge. This simplifies many call sites and reduces the amount of hardcoded stuff that is spread around. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/2914356f-9e5f-8c59-2995-5997fc48bcba%40enterprisedb.com
2022-05-12Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.Tom Lane
Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. I manually fixed a couple of comments that pgindent uglified.
2022-04-06pgstat: stats collector references in comments.Andres Freund
Soon the stats collector will be no more, with statistics instead getting stored in shared memory. There are a lot of references to the stats collector in comments. This commit replaces most of these references with "cumulative statistics system", with the remaining ones getting replaced as part of subsequent commits. This is done separately from the - quite large - shared memory statistics patch to make review easier. Author: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-By: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> Reviewed-By: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220303021600.hs34ghqcw6zcokdh@alap3.anarazel.de Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220308205351.2xcn6k4x5yivcxyd@alap3.anarazel.de
2022-02-12Add VACUUM instrumentation for scanned pages, relfrozenxid.Peter Geoghegan
Report on scanned pages within VACUUM VERBOSE and autovacuum logging. These are pages that were physically examined during the VACUUM operation. Note that this can include a small number of pages that were marked all-visible in the visibility map by some earlier VACUUM operation. VACUUM won't skip all-visible pages that aren't part of a range of all-visible pages that's at least 32 blocks in length (partly to avoid missing out on opportunities to advance relfrozenxid during non-aggressive VACUUMs). Commit 44fa8488 simplified the definition of scanned pages. It became the complement of the pages (of those pages from rel_pages) that were skipped using the visibility map. And so scanned pages precisely indicates how effective the visibility map was at saving work. (Before now we displayed the number of pages skipped via the visibility map when happened to be frozen pages, but not when they were merely all-visible, which was less useful to users.) Rename the user-visible OldestXmin output field to "removal cutoff", and show some supplementary information: how far behind the cutoff is (number of XIDs behind) by the time the VACUUM operation finished. This will help users to figure out what's _not_ working in extreme cases where VACUUM is fundamentally unable to remove dead tuples or freeze older tuples (e.g., due to a leaked replication slot). Also report when relfrozenxid is advanced by VACUUM in output that immediately follows "removal cutoff". This structure is intended to highlight the relationship between the new relfrozenxid value for the table, and the VACUUM operation's removal cutoff. Finally, add instrumentation of "missed dead tuples", and the number of pages that had at least one such tuple. These are fully DEAD (not just RECENTLY_DEAD) tuples with storage that could not be pruned due to failure to acquire a cleanup lock on a heap page. This is a replacement for the "skipped due to pin" instrumentation removed by commit 44fa8488. It shows more details than before for pages where failing to get a cleanup lock actually resulted in VACUUM missing out on useful work, but usually shows nothing at all instead (the mere fact that we couldn't get a cleanup lock is usually of no consequence whatsoever now). Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reviewed-By: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wznp=c=Opj8Z7RMR3G=ec3_JfGYMN_YvmCEjoPCHzWbx0g@mail.gmail.com
2022-01-16Add stxdinherit flag to pg_statistic_ext_dataTomas Vondra
Add pg_statistic_ext_data.stxdinherit flag, so that for each extended statistics definition we can store two versions of data - one for the relation alone, one for the whole inheritance tree. This is analogous to pg_statistic.stainherit, but we failed to include such flag in catalogs for extended statistics, and we had to work around it (see commits 859b3003de, 36c4bc6e72 and 20b9fa308e). This changes the relationship between the two catalogs storing extended statistics objects (pg_statistic_ext and pg_statistic_ext_data). Until now, there was a simple 1:1 mapping - for each definition there was one pg_statistic_ext_data row, and this row was inserted while creating the statistics (and then updated during ANALYZE). With the stxdinherit flag, we don't know how many rows there will be (child relations may be added after the statistics object is defined), so there may be up to two rows. We could make CREATE STATISTICS to always create both rows, but that seems wasteful - without partitioning we only need stxdinherit=false rows, and declaratively partitioned tables need only stxdinherit=true. So we no longer initialize pg_statistic_ext_data in CREATE STATISTICS, and instead make that a responsibility of ANALYZE. Which is what we do for regular statistics too. Patch by me, with extensive improvements and fixes by Justin Pryzby. Author: Tomas Vondra, Justin Pryzby Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra, Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210923212624.GI831%40telsasoft.com
2022-01-15Build inherited extended stats on partitioned tablesTomas Vondra
Commit 859b3003de disabled building of extended stats for inheritance trees, to prevent updating the same catalog row twice. While that resolved the issue, it also means there are no extended stats for declaratively partitioned tables, because there are no data in the non-leaf relations. That also means declaratively partitioned tables were not affected by the issue 859b3003de addressed, which means this is a regression affecting queries that calculate estimates for the whole inheritance tree as a whole (which includes e.g. GROUP BY queries). But because partitioned tables are empty, we can invert the condition and build statistics only for the case with inheritance, without losing anything. And we can consider them when calculating estimates. It may be necessary to run ANALYZE on partitioned tables, to collect proper statistics. For declarative partitioning there should no prior statistics, and it might take time before autoanalyze is triggered. For tables partitioned by inheritance the statistics may include data from child relations (if built 859b3003de), contradicting the current code. Report and patch by Justin Pryzby, minor fixes and cleanup by me. Backpatch all the way back to PostgreSQL 10, where extended statistics were introduced (same as 859b3003de). Author: Justin Pryzby Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Backpatch-through: 10 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210923212624.GI831%40telsasoft.com