postgresql/contrib/bloom/sql/bloom.sql
Tom Lane abaffa9075 Fix contrib/bloom to work for unlogged indexes.
blbuildempty did not do even approximately the right thing: it tried
to add a metapage to the relation's regular data fork, which already
has one at that point.  It should look like the ambuildempty methods
for all the standard index types, ie, initialize a metapage image in
some transient storage and then write it directly to the init fork.
To support that, refactor BloomInitMetapage into two functions.

In passing, fix BloomInitMetapage so it doesn't leave the rd_options
field of the index's relcache entry pointing at transient storage.
I'm not sure this had any visible consequence, since nothing much
else is likely to look at a bloom index's rd_options, but it's
certainly poor practice.

Per bug #14155 from Zhou Digoal.

Report: <20160524144146.22598.42558@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-05-24 21:04:35 -04:00

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CREATE EXTENSION bloom;
CREATE TABLE tst (
i int4,
t text
);
INSERT INTO tst SELECT i%10, substr(md5(i::text), 1, 1) FROM generate_series(1,2000) i;
CREATE INDEX bloomidx ON tst USING bloom (i, t) WITH (col1 = 3);
SET enable_seqscan=on;
SET enable_bitmapscan=off;
SET enable_indexscan=off;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
SET enable_seqscan=off;
SET enable_bitmapscan=on;
SET enable_indexscan=on;
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
DELETE FROM tst;
INSERT INTO tst SELECT i%10, substr(md5(i::text), 1, 1) FROM generate_series(1,2000) i;
VACUUM ANALYZE tst;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
DELETE FROM tst WHERE i > 1 OR t = '5';
VACUUM tst;
INSERT INTO tst SELECT i%10, substr(md5(i::text), 1, 1) FROM generate_series(1,2000) i;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
VACUUM FULL tst;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tst WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
-- Try an unlogged table too
CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE tstu (
i int4,
t text
);
INSERT INTO tstu SELECT i%10, substr(md5(i::text), 1, 1) FROM generate_series(1,2000) i;
CREATE INDEX bloomidxu ON tstu USING bloom (i, t) WITH (col2 = 4);
SET enable_seqscan=off;
SET enable_bitmapscan=on;
SET enable_indexscan=on;
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE i = 7;
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE t = '5';
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE i = 7;
SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE t = '5';
SELECT count(*) FROM tstu WHERE i = 7 AND t = '5';
RESET enable_seqscan;
RESET enable_bitmapscan;
RESET enable_indexscan;
-- Run amvalidator function on our opclasses
SELECT opcname, amvalidate(opc.oid)
FROM pg_opclass opc JOIN pg_am am ON am.oid = opcmethod
WHERE amname = 'bloom'
ORDER BY 1;