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author | Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> | 2019-01-26 14:17:52 -0800 |
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committer | Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> | 2019-01-26 14:17:52 -0800 |
commit | a9c35cf85ca1ff72f16f0f10d7ddee6e582b62b8 (patch) | |
tree | 4f34f2c902977a7ce0be7b1e32a12adf0cb223b7 /src/include/executor/execExpr.h | |
parent | 6d3ede5f1c654f923b2767b0b0c3b09569adaa18 (diff) |
Change function call information to be variable length.
Before this change FunctionCallInfoData, the struct arguments etc for
V1 function calls are stored in, always had space for
FUNC_MAX_ARGS/100 arguments, storing datums and their nullness in two
arrays. For nearly every function call 100 arguments is far more than
needed, therefore wasting memory. Arg and argnull being two separate
arrays also guarantees that to access a single argument, two
cachelines have to be touched.
Change the layout so there's a single variable-length array with pairs
of value / isnull. That drastically reduces memory consumption for
most function calls (on x86-64 a two argument function now uses
64bytes, previously 936 bytes), and makes it very likely that argument
value and its nullness are on the same cacheline.
Arguments are stored in a new NullableDatum struct, which, due to
padding, needs more memory per argument than before. But as usually
far fewer arguments are stored, and individual arguments are cheaper
to access, that's still a clear win. It's likely that there's other
places where conversion to NullableDatum arrays would make sense,
e.g. TupleTableSlots, but that's for another commit.
Because the function call information is now variable-length
allocations have to take the number of arguments into account. For
heap allocations that can be done with SizeForFunctionCallInfoData(),
for on-stack allocations there's a new LOCAL_FCINFO(name, nargs) macro
that helps to allocate an appropriately sized and aligned variable.
Some places with stack allocation function call information don't know
the number of arguments at compile time, and currently variably sized
stack allocations aren't allowed in postgres. Therefore allow for
FUNC_MAX_ARGS space in these cases. They're not that common, so for
now that seems acceptable.
Because of the need to allocate FunctionCallInfo of the appropriate
size, older extensions may need to update their code. To avoid subtle
breakages, the FunctionCallInfoData struct has been renamed to
FunctionCallInfoBaseData. Most code only references FunctionCallInfo,
so that shouldn't cause much collateral damage.
This change is also a prerequisite for more efficient expression JIT
compilation (by allocating the function call information on the stack,
allowing LLVM to optimize it away); previously the size of the call
information caused problems inside LLVM's optimizer.
Author: Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180605172952.x34m5uz6ju6enaem@alap3.anarazel.de
Diffstat (limited to 'src/include/executor/execExpr.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 21 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h index b875bbad4fb..2c1697dd766 100644 --- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h +++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h @@ -223,7 +223,8 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp /* aggregation related nodes */ EEOP_AGG_STRICT_DESERIALIZE, EEOP_AGG_DESERIALIZE, - EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK, + EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_ARGS, + EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_NULLS, EEOP_AGG_INIT_TRANS, EEOP_AGG_STRICT_TRANS_CHECK, EEOP_AGG_PLAIN_TRANS_BYVAL, @@ -601,9 +602,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep int jumpnull; } agg_deserialize; - /* for EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK */ - struct - { + /* for EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_NULLS / STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_ARGS */ + struct + { + /* + * For EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_ARGS args contains pointers to + * the NullableDatums that need to be checked for NULLs. + * + * For EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_NULLS nulls contains pointers + * to booleans that need to be checked for NULLs. + * + * Both cases currently need to exist because sometimes the + * to-be-checked nulls are in TupleTableSlot.isnull array, and + * sometimes in FunctionCallInfoBaseData.args[i].isnull. + */ + NullableDatum *args; bool *nulls; int nargs; int jumpnull; |