Remove num_xloginsert_locks GUC, replace with a #define

I left the GUC in place for the beta period, so that people could experiment
with different values. No-one's come up with any data that a different value
would be better under some circumstances, so rather than try to document to
users what the GUC, let's just hard-code the current value, 8.
This commit is contained in:
Heikki Linnakangas 2014-10-01 16:37:15 +03:00
parent a39e78b710
commit 5fa6c81a43
3 changed files with 20 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -91,12 +91,18 @@ int sync_method = DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD;
int wal_level = WAL_LEVEL_MINIMAL;
int CommitDelay = 0; /* precommit delay in microseconds */
int CommitSiblings = 5; /* # concurrent xacts needed to sleep */
int num_xloginsert_locks = 8;
#ifdef WAL_DEBUG
bool XLOG_DEBUG = false;
#endif
/*
* Number of WAL insertion locks to use. A higher value allows more insertions
* to happen concurrently, but adds some CPU overhead to flushing the WAL,
* which needs to iterate all the locks.
*/
#define NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS 8
/*
* XLOGfileslop is the maximum number of preallocated future XLOG segments.
* When we are done with an old XLOG segment file, we will recycle it as a
@ -1095,9 +1101,9 @@ begin:;
* inserter acquires an insertion lock. In addition to just indicating that
* an insertion is in progress, the lock tells others how far the inserter
* has progressed. There is a small fixed number of insertion locks,
* determined by the num_xloginsert_locks GUC. When an inserter crosses a
* page boundary, it updates the value stored in the lock to the how far it
* has inserted, to allow the previous buffer to be flushed.
* determined by NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS. When an inserter crosses a page
* boundary, it updates the value stored in the lock to the how far it has
* inserted, to allow the previous buffer to be flushed.
*
* Holding onto an insertion lock also protects RedoRecPtr and
* fullPageWrites from changing until the insertion is finished.
@ -1578,7 +1584,7 @@ WALInsertLockAcquire(void)
static int lockToTry = -1;
if (lockToTry == -1)
lockToTry = MyProc->pgprocno % num_xloginsert_locks;
lockToTry = MyProc->pgprocno % NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS;
MyLockNo = lockToTry;
/*
@ -1598,7 +1604,7 @@ WALInsertLockAcquire(void)
* than locks, it still helps to distribute the inserters evenly
* across the locks.
*/
lockToTry = (lockToTry + 1) % num_xloginsert_locks;
lockToTry = (lockToTry + 1) % NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS;
}
}
@ -1617,7 +1623,7 @@ WALInsertLockAcquireExclusive(void)
* than any real XLogRecPtr value, to make sure that no-one blocks waiting
* on those.
*/
for (i = 0; i < num_xloginsert_locks - 1; i++)
for (i = 0; i < NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS - 1; i++)
{
LWLockAcquireWithVar(&WALInsertLocks[i].l.lock,
&WALInsertLocks[i].l.insertingAt,
@ -1640,7 +1646,7 @@ WALInsertLockRelease(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_xloginsert_locks; i++)
for (i = 0; i < NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS; i++)
LWLockRelease(&WALInsertLocks[i].l.lock);
holdingAllLocks = false;
@ -1664,8 +1670,8 @@ WALInsertLockUpdateInsertingAt(XLogRecPtr insertingAt)
* We use the last lock to mark our actual position, see comments in
* WALInsertLockAcquireExclusive.
*/
LWLockUpdateVar(&WALInsertLocks[num_xloginsert_locks - 1].l.lock,
&WALInsertLocks[num_xloginsert_locks - 1].l.insertingAt,
LWLockUpdateVar(&WALInsertLocks[NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS - 1].l.lock,
&WALInsertLocks[NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS - 1].l.insertingAt,
insertingAt);
}
else
@ -1732,7 +1738,7 @@ WaitXLogInsertionsToFinish(XLogRecPtr upto)
* out for any insertion that's still in progress.
*/
finishedUpto = reservedUpto;
for (i = 0; i < num_xloginsert_locks; i++)
for (i = 0; i < NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS; i++)
{
XLogRecPtr insertingat = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
@ -4752,7 +4758,7 @@ XLOGShmemSize(void)
size = sizeof(XLogCtlData);
/* WAL insertion locks, plus alignment */
size = add_size(size, mul_size(sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded), num_xloginsert_locks + 1));
size = add_size(size, mul_size(sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded), NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS + 1));
/* xlblocks array */
size = add_size(size, mul_size(sizeof(XLogRecPtr), XLOGbuffers));
/* extra alignment padding for XLOG I/O buffers */
@ -4829,7 +4835,7 @@ XLOGShmemInit(void)
((uintptr_t) allocptr) %sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded);
WALInsertLocks = XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLocks =
(WALInsertLockPadded *) allocptr;
allocptr += sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded) * num_xloginsert_locks;
allocptr += sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded) * NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS;
XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLockTrancheId = LWLockNewTrancheId();
@ -4838,7 +4844,7 @@ XLOGShmemInit(void)
XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLockTranche.array_stride = sizeof(WALInsertLockPadded);
LWLockRegisterTranche(XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLockTrancheId, &XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLockTranche);
for (i = 0; i < num_xloginsert_locks; i++)
for (i = 0; i < NUM_XLOGINSERT_LOCKS; i++)
{
LWLockInitialize(&WALInsertLocks[i].l.lock,
XLogCtl->Insert.WALInsertLockTrancheId);

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@ -2143,17 +2143,6 @@ static struct config_int ConfigureNamesInt[] =
NULL, NULL, NULL
},
{
{"xloginsert_locks", PGC_POSTMASTER, WAL_SETTINGS,
gettext_noop("Sets the number of locks used for concurrent xlog insertions."),
NULL,
GUC_NOT_IN_SAMPLE
},
&num_xloginsert_locks,
8, 1, 1000,
NULL, NULL, NULL
},
{
/* see max_connections */
{"max_wal_senders", PGC_POSTMASTER, REPLICATION_SENDING,

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@ -194,7 +194,6 @@ extern bool EnableHotStandby;
extern bool fullPageWrites;
extern bool wal_log_hints;
extern bool log_checkpoints;
extern int num_xloginsert_locks;
/* WAL levels */
typedef enum WalLevel