Modify additional power 2 calculations to use new helper functions
2nd pass of modifying various places which obtain the next power of 2 of a number and make them use the new functions added in f0705bb62. In passing, also modify num_combinations(). This can be implemented using simple bitshifting rather than looping. Reviewed-by: John Naylor Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200114173553.GE32763%40fetter.org
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
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#include "catalog/pg_am.h"
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#include "commands/vacuum.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "port/pg_bitutils.h"
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#include "postmaster/autovacuum.h"
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#include "storage/indexfsm.h"
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#include "storage/lmgr.h"
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@ -503,10 +504,7 @@ ginHeapTupleFastCollect(GinState *ginstate,
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* initially. Make it a power of 2 to avoid wasting memory when
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* resizing (since palloc likes powers of 2).
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*/
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collector->lentuples = 16;
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while (collector->lentuples < nentries)
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collector->lentuples *= 2;
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collector->lentuples = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(16, nentries));
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collector->tuples = (IndexTuple *) palloc(sizeof(IndexTuple) * collector->lentuples);
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}
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else if (collector->lentuples < collector->ntuples + nentries)
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@ -516,11 +514,7 @@ ginHeapTupleFastCollect(GinState *ginstate,
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* overflow, though we could get to a value that exceeds
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* MaxAllocSize/sizeof(IndexTuple), causing an error in repalloc.
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*/
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do
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{
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collector->lentuples *= 2;
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} while (collector->lentuples < collector->ntuples + nentries);
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collector->lentuples = pg_nextpower2_32(collector->ntuples + nentries);
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collector->tuples = (IndexTuple *) repalloc(collector->tuples,
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sizeof(IndexTuple) * collector->lentuples);
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}
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@ -831,9 +831,7 @@ ExecChooseHashTableSize(double ntuples, int tupwidth, bool useskew,
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dbatch = ceil(inner_rel_bytes / (hash_table_bytes - bucket_bytes));
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dbatch = Min(dbatch, max_pointers);
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minbatch = (int) dbatch;
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nbatch = 2;
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while (nbatch < minbatch)
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nbatch <<= 1;
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nbatch = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(2, minbatch));
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}
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Assert(nbuckets > 0);
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@ -2272,9 +2270,7 @@ ExecHashBuildSkewHash(HashJoinTable hashtable, Hash *node, int mcvsToUse)
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* MaxAllocSize/sizeof(void *)/8, but that is not currently possible
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* since we limit pg_statistic entries to much less than that.
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*/
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nbuckets = 2;
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while (nbuckets <= mcvsToUse)
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nbuckets <<= 1;
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nbuckets = pg_nextpower2_32(mcvsToUse + 1);
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/* use two more bits just to help avoid collisions */
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nbuckets <<= 2;
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
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#include "port/pg_bitutils.h"
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#include "utils/memdebug.h"
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#include "utils/memutils.h"
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@ -119,9 +120,7 @@ new_list(NodeTag type, int min_size)
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* that's more than twice the size of an existing list, so the size limits
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* within palloc will ensure that we don't overflow here.
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*/
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max_size = 8; /* semi-arbitrary small power of 2 */
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while (max_size < min_size + LIST_HEADER_OVERHEAD)
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max_size *= 2;
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max_size = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(8, min_size + LIST_HEADER_OVERHEAD));
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max_size -= LIST_HEADER_OVERHEAD;
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#else
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@ -160,12 +159,12 @@ enlarge_list(List *list, int min_size)
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/*
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* As above, we prefer power-of-two total allocations; but here we need
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* not account for list header overhead. The existing max length might
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* not be a power of 2, so don't rely on that.
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* not account for list header overhead.
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*/
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new_max_len = 16; /* semi-arbitrary small power of 2 */
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while (new_max_len < min_size)
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new_max_len *= 2;
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/* clamp the minimum value to 16, a semi-arbitrary small power of 2 */
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new_max_len = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(16, min_size));
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#else
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/* As above, don't allocate anything extra */
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new_max_len = min_size;
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@ -576,15 +576,7 @@ n_choose_k(int n, int k)
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static int
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num_combinations(int n)
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{
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int k;
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int ncombs = 1;
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for (k = 1; k <= n; k++)
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ncombs *= 2;
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ncombs -= (n + 1);
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return ncombs;
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return (1 << n) - (n + 1);
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}
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/*
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#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
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#include "nodes/supportnodes.h"
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#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
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#include "port/pg_bitutils.h"
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#include "utils/array.h"
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#include "utils/arrayaccess.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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@ -5313,9 +5314,7 @@ accumArrayResultArr(ArrayBuildStateArr *astate,
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memcpy(&astate->lbs[1], lbs, ndims * sizeof(int));
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/* Allocate at least enough data space for this item */
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astate->abytes = 1024;
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while (astate->abytes <= ndatabytes)
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astate->abytes *= 2;
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astate->abytes = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(1024, ndatabytes + 1));
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astate->data = (char *) palloc(astate->abytes);
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}
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else
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@ -5362,9 +5361,7 @@ accumArrayResultArr(ArrayBuildStateArr *astate,
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* First input with nulls; we must retrospectively handle any
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* previous inputs by marking all their items non-null.
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*/
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astate->aitems = 256;
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while (astate->aitems <= newnitems)
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astate->aitems *= 2;
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astate->aitems = pg_nextpower2_32(Max(256, newnitems + 1));
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astate->nullbitmap = (bits8 *) palloc((astate->aitems + 7) / 8);
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array_bitmap_copy(astate->nullbitmap, 0,
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NULL, 0,
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