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Tom Lane 5cfa8dd300 Use mutex hint bit in PPC LWARX instructions, where possible.
The hint bit makes for a small but measurable performance improvement
in access to contended spinlocks.

On the other hand, some PPC chips give an illegal-instruction failure.
There doesn't seem to be a completely bulletproof way to tell whether the
hint bit will cause an illegal-instruction failure other than by trying
it; but most if not all 64-bit PPC machines should accept it, so follow
the Linux kernel's lead and assume it's okay to use it in 64-bit builds.
Of course we must also check whether the assembler accepts the command,
since even with a recent CPU the toolchain could be old.

Patch by Manabu Ori, significantly modified by me.
2012-01-02 00:02:00 -05:00
Tom Lane 472d3935a2 Rethink representation of index clauses' mapping to index columns.
In commit e2c2c2e8b1 I made use of nested
list structures to show which clauses went with which index columns, but
on reflection that's a data structure that only an old-line Lisp hacker
could love.  Worse, it adds unnecessary complication to the many places
that don't much care which clauses go with which index columns.  Revert
to the previous arrangement of flat lists of clauses, and instead add a
parallel integer list of column numbers.  The places that care about the
pairing can chase both lists with forboth(), while the places that don't
care just examine one list the same as before.

The only real downside to this is that there are now two more lists that
need to be passed to amcostestimate functions in case they care about
column matching (which btcostestimate does, so not passing the info is not
an option).  Rather than deal with 11-argument amcostestimate functions,
pass just the IndexPath and expect the functions to extract fields from it.
That gets us down to 7 arguments which is better than 11, and it seems
more future-proof against likely additions to the information we keep
about an index path.
2011-12-24 19:03:21 -05:00
Robert Haas c980426c69 Revert accidental change to pg_config_manual.h.
This was broken in commit 53dbc27c62, which
introduced unlogged tables.  Fortunately, as debugging tools go, this one
is pretty cheap, which is probably why it took nine months for someone to
notice, but it's not intended to be enabled by default, so revert.

Noted by Fujii Masao.
2011-10-09 22:20:44 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan c02d5b7c27 Use a macro variable PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE for the style used for checking printf type functions.
The style is set to "printf" for backwards compatibility everywhere except
on Windows, where it is set to "gnu_printf", which eliminates hundreds of
false error messages from modern versions of gcc arising from  %m and %ll{d,u}
formats.
2011-04-28 10:56:14 -04:00
Robert Haas 53dbc27c62 Support unlogged tables.
The contents of an unlogged table are WAL-logged; thus, they are not
available on standby servers and are truncated whenever the database
system enters recovery.  Indexes on unlogged tables are also unlogged.
Unlogged GiST indexes are not currently supported.
2010-12-29 06:48:53 -05:00
Tom Lane d583f10b7e Create core infrastructure for KNNGIST.
This is a heavily revised version of builtin_knngist_core-0.9.  The
ordering operators are no longer mixed in with actual quals, which would
have confused not only humans but significant parts of the planner.
Instead, ordering operators are carried separately throughout planning and
execution.

Since the API for ambeginscan and amrescan functions had to be changed
anyway, this commit takes the opportunity to rationalize that a bit.
RelationGetIndexScan no longer forces a premature index_rescan call;
instead, callers of index_beginscan must call index_rescan too.  Aside from
making the AM-side initialization logic a bit less peculiar, this has the
advantage that we do not make a useless extra am_rescan call when there are
runtime key values.  AMs formerly could not assume that the key values
passed to amrescan were actually valid; now they can.

Teodor Sigaev and Tom Lane
2010-12-02 20:51:37 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 9f2e211386 Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
Tom Lane 901be0fad4 Remove all the special-case code for INT64_IS_BUSTED, per decision that
we're not going to support that anymore.

I did keep the 64-bit-CRC-with-32-bit-arithmetic code, since it has a
performance excuse to live.  It's a bit moot since that's all ifdef'd
out, of course.
2010-01-07 04:53:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d747140279 8.4 pgindent run, with new combined Linux/FreeBSD/MinGW typedef list
provided by Andrew.
2009-06-11 14:49:15 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 9de59fd191 Add a -w/--no-password option that prevents all password prompts to all
programs that have a -W/--password option.

In passing, remove the ancient PSQL_ALWAYS_GET_PASSWORDS compile option.
2009-02-26 16:02:39 +00:00
Tom Lane b7b8f0b609 Implement prefetching via posix_fadvise() for bitmap index scans. A new
GUC variable effective_io_concurrency controls how many concurrent block
prefetch requests will be issued.

(The best way to handle this for plain index scans is still under debate,
so that part is not applied yet --- tgl)

Greg Stark
2009-01-12 05:10:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 1a37056a74 Re-enable the old code in xlog.c that tried to use posix_fadvise(), so that
we can get some buildfarm feedback about whether that function is still
problematic.  (Note that the planned async-preread patch will not really
prove anything one way or the other in buildfarm testing, since it will
be inactive with default GUC settings.)
2009-01-11 18:02:17 +00:00
Tom Lane c96439b5a0 Don't make --enable-cassert turn on RANDOMIZE_ALLOCATED_MEMORY automatically;
it's just too dang expensive.  Per recent discussion, but I just got my
nose rubbed in it again while doing some performance checking.
2008-07-12 02:28:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 5f6f840e93 Reduce the alignment requirement of type "name" from int to char, and arrange
to suppress zero-padding of "name" entries in indexes.

The alignment change is unlikely to save any space, but it is really needed
anyway to make the world safe for our widespread practice of passing plain
old C strings to functions that are declared as taking Name.  In the previous
coding, the C compiler was entitled to assume that a Name pointer was
word-aligned; but we were failing to guarantee that.  I think the reason
we'd not seen failures is that usually the only thing that gets done with
such a pointer is strcmp(), which is hard to optimize in a way that exploits
word-alignment.  Still, some enterprising compiler guy will probably think
of a way eventually, or we might change our code in a way that exposes
more-obvious optimization opportunities.

The padding change is accomplished in one-liner fashion by declaring the
"name" index opclasses to use storage type "cstring" in pg_opclass.h.
Normally btree and hash don't allow a nondefault storage type, because they
don't have any provisions for converting the input datum to another type.
However, because name and cstring are effectively the same thing except for
padding, no conversion is needed --- we only need index_form_tuple() to treat
the datum as being cstring not name, and this is sufficient.  This seems to
make for about a one-third reduction in the typical sizes of system catalog
indexes that involve "name" columns, of which we have many.

These two changes are only weakly related, but the alignment change makes
me feel safer that the padding change won't introduce problems, so I'm
committing them together.
2008-06-24 17:58:27 +00:00
Tom Lane cf9f6c8d8e Extend yesterday's patch making BLCKSZ and RELSEG_SIZE configurable to also
let XLOG_BLCKSZ and XLOG_SEG_SIZE be set via configure.  Per a proposal by
Mark Wong, though I thought it better to call the switches after "wal" rather
than "xlog".
2008-05-02 19:52:37 +00:00
Tom Lane 3c6248a828 Remove the recently added USE_SEGMENTED_FILES option, and indeed remove all
support for a nonsegmented mode from md.c.  Per recent discussions, there
doesn't seem to be much value in a "never segment" option as opposed to
segmenting with a suitably large segment size.  So instead provide a
configure-time switch to set the desired segment size in units of gigabytes.
While at it, expose a configure switch for BLCKSZ as well.

Zdenek Kotala
2008-05-02 01:08:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 65c3d05e18 Add some debug support code to try to catch future mistakes in the area of
input functions that include garbage bytes in their results.  Provide a
compile-time option RANDOMIZE_ALLOCATED_MEMORY to make palloc fill returned
blocks with variable contents.  This option also makes the parser perform
conversions of literal constants twice and compare the results, emitting a
WARNING if they don't match.  (This is the code I used to catch the input
function bugs fixed in the previous commit.)  For the moment, I've set it
to be activated automatically by --enable-cassert.
2008-04-11 22:54:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 039dfbfd5d Reduce the need for frontend programs to include "postgres.h" by refactoring
inclusions in src/include/catalog/*.h files.  The main idea here is to push
function declarations for src/backend/catalog/*.c files into separate headers,
rather than sticking them into the corresponding catalog definition file as
has been done in the past.  This commit only carries out that idea fully for
pg_proc, pg_type and pg_conversion, but that's enough for the moment ---
if pg_list.h ever becomes unsafe for frontend code to include, we'll need
to work a bit more.

Zdenek Kotala
2008-03-27 03:57:34 +00:00
Tom Lane f0828b2fc3 Provide a build-time option to store large relations as single files, rather
than dividing them into 1GB segments as has been our longtime practice.  This
requires working support for large files in the operating system; at least for
the time being, it won't be the default.

Zdenek Kotala
2008-03-10 20:06:27 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera 7157114d54 Remove long-unused and broken TCL_ARRAYS. 2008-02-29 20:58:33 +00:00
Tom Lane a04a423599 Arrange for large sequential scans to synchronize with each other, so that
when multiple backends are scanning the same relation concurrently, each page
is (ideally) read only once.

Jeff Davis, with review by Heikki and Tom.
2007-06-08 18:23:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9cc2a71c38 Move BLCKSZ < 1024 check to guc.c. 2007-02-23 21:36:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 272b6ef20d Prevent BLCKSZ < 1024, and have initdb test shared buffers based on the
BLCKSZ value.
2007-02-20 23:49:38 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 037f8413fa Move NAMEDATALEN definition from postgres_ext.h to pg_config_manual.h. It
used to be part of libpq's exported interface many releases ago, but now
it's no longer necessary to make it accessible to clients.
2007-02-06 09:16:08 +00:00
Tom Lane 9b4cda0df6 Add built-in userlock manipulation functions to replace the former
contrib functionality.  Along the way, remove the USER_LOCKS configuration
symbol, since it no longer makes any sense to try to compile that out.
No user documentation yet ... mmoncure has promised to write some.
Thanks to Abhijit Menon-Sen for creating a first draft to work from.
2006-09-18 22:40:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 8a30cc2127 Make the planner estimate costs for nestloop inner indexscans on the basis
that the Mackert-Lohmann formula applies across all the repetitions of the
nestloop, not just each scan independently.  We use the M-L formula to
estimate the number of pages fetched from the index as well as from the table;
that isn't what it was designed for, but it seems reasonably applicable
anyway.  This makes large numbers of repetitions look much cheaper than
before, which accords with many reports we've received of overestimation
of the cost of a nestloop.  Also, change the index access cost model to
charge random_page_cost per index leaf page touched, while explicitly
not counting anything for access to metapage or upper tree pages.  This
may all need tweaking after we get some field experience, but in simple
tests it seems to be giving saner results than before.  The main thing
is to get the infrastructure in place to let cost_index() and amcostestimate
functions take repeated scans into account at all.  Per my recent proposal.

Note: this patch changes pg_proc.h, but I did not force initdb because
the changes are basically cosmetic --- the system does not look into
pg_proc to decide how to call an index amcostestimate function, and
there's no way to call such a function from SQL at all.
2006-06-06 17:59:58 +00:00
Tom Lane eaef111396 Define a separately configurable XLOG_BLCKSZ symbol for the page size
used within WAL files.  Historically this was the same as the data file
BLCKSZ, but there's no necessary connection, and it's possible that
performance gains might ensue from reducing XLOG_BLCKSZ.  In any case
distinguishing two symbols should improve code clarity.  This commit
does not actually change the page size, only provide the infrastructure
to make it possible to do so.  initdb forced because of addition of a
field to pg_control.
Mark Wong, with some help from Simon Riggs and Tom Lane.
2006-04-03 23:35:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 44f9021223 Remove BEOS port. 2006-01-05 03:01:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a1675649e4 Remove QNX port. 2006-01-05 01:56:30 +00:00
Tom Lane bb55e583f6 Allocate a few extra LWLocks for possible use by add-on modules.
Per request from Marc Munro.
2005-10-07 20:11:03 +00:00
Tom Lane 53e47cdd79 Add a trace_sort option to help with measuring resource usage of external
sort operations.  Per recent discussion.  Simon Riggs and Tom Lane.
2005-10-03 22:55:56 +00:00
Tom Lane 8c85a34a3b Officially decouple FUNC_MAX_ARGS from INDEX_MAX_KEYS, and set the
former to 100 by default.  Clean up some of the less necessary
dependencies on FUNC_MAX_ARGS; however, the biggie (FunctionCallInfoData)
remains.
2005-03-29 03:01:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 74248ad673 Minor cleanup. 2004-09-10 14:27:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Tom Lane 63bd0db121 Integrate src/timezone library for all platforms. There is more we can
and should do now that we control our own destiny for timezone handling,
but this commit gets the bulk of the picayune diffs in place.
Magnus Hagander and Tom Lane.
2004-05-21 05:08:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 8899a2aba9 Replace max_expr_depth parameter with a max_stack_depth parameter that
is measured in kilobytes and checked against actual physical execution
stack depth, as per my proposal of 30-Dec.  This gives us a fairly
bulletproof defense against crashing due to runaway recursive functions.
2004-03-24 22:40:29 +00:00
Neil Conway bfd6f52b0e Allow 'Infinity' and '-Infinity' as input to the float4 and float8
types. Update the regression tests and the documentation to reflect
this. Remove the UNSAFE_FLOATS #ifdef.

This is only half the story: we still unconditionally reject
floating point operations that result in +/- infinity. See
recent thread on -hackers for more information.
2004-03-12 00:25:43 +00:00
Tom Lane c3c09be34b Commit the reasonably uncontroversial parts of J.R. Nield's PITR patch, to
wit: Add a header record to each WAL segment file so that it can be reliably
identified.  Avoid splitting WAL records across segment files (this is not
strictly necessary, but makes it simpler to incorporate the header records).
Make WAL entries for file creation, deletion, and truncation (as foreseen but
never implemented by Vadim).  Also, add support for making XLOG_SEG_SIZE
configurable at compile time, similarly to BLCKSZ.  Fix a couple bugs I
introduced in WAL replay during recent smgr API changes.  initdb is forced
due to changes in pg_control contents.
2004-02-11 22:55:26 +00:00
Neil Conway bc028beb16 Make the 'wal_debug' GUC variable a boolean (rather than an integer), and
hide it behind #ifdef WAL_DEBUG blocks.
2004-01-06 17:26:23 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 55b113257c make sure the $Id tags are converted to $PostgreSQL as well ... 2003-11-29 22:41:33 +00:00
Tom Lane c1d62bfd00 Add operator strategy and comparison-value datatype fields to ScanKey.
Remove the 'strategy map' code, which was a large amount of mechanism
that no longer had any use except reverse-mapping from procedure OID to
strategy number.  Passing the strategy number to the index AM in the
first place is simpler and faster.
This is a preliminary step in planned support for cross-datatype index
operations.  I'm committing it now since the ScanKeyEntryInitialize()
API change touches quite a lot of files, and I want to commit those
changes before the tree drifts under me.
2003-11-09 21:30:38 +00:00
Tom Lane 5aa29e88e9 Arrange to align shared disk buffers on at least 32-byte boundaries,
not just MAXALIGN boundaries.  This makes a noticeable difference in
the speed of transfers to and from kernel space, at least on recent
Pentiums, and might help other CPUs too.  We should look at making
this happen for local buffers and buffile.c too.  Patch from Manfred Spraul.
2003-09-21 17:57:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 089003fb46 pgindent run. 2003-08-04 00:43:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b4cea00a1f IPv6 cleanups.
Kurt Roeckx
Andrew Dunstan
2003-06-12 07:36:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 12c9423832 Allow Win32 to compile under MinGW. Major changes are:
Win32 port is now called 'win32' rather than 'win'
        add -lwsock32 on Win32
        make gethostname() be only used when kerberos4 is enabled
        use /port/getopt.c
        new /port/opendir.c routines
        disable GUC unix_socket_group on Win32
        convert some keywords.c symbols to KEYWORD_P to prevent conflict
        create new FCNTL_NONBLOCK macro to turn off socket blocking
        create new /include/port.h file that has /port prototypes, move
          out of c.h
        new /include/port/win32_include dir to hold missing include files
        work around ERROR being defined in Win32 includes
2003-05-15 16:35:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4d4953fc41 Make Win32 tests to match existing Cygwin tests, where appropriate. 2003-04-18 01:03:42 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut cb1d036acb Generate pg_config.h.in by autoheader. Separate out manually editable
parts.  Standardize spelling of comments in pg_config.h.
2003-04-06 22:45:23 +00:00