Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.
Previously the maximum size of GIN pending list was controlled only by work_mem. But the reasonable value of work_mem and the reasonable size of the list are basically not the same, so it was not appropriate to control both of them by only one GUC, i.e., work_mem. This commit separates new GUC, pending_list_cleanup_size, from work_mem to allow users to control only the size of the list. Also this commit adds pending_list_cleanup_size as new storage parameter to allow users to specify the size of the list per index. This is useful, for example, when users want to increase the size of the list only for the GIN index which can be updated heavily, and decrease it otherwise. Reviewed by Etsuro Fujita.
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@ -5911,6 +5911,27 @@ SET XML OPTION { DOCUMENT | CONTENT };
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry id="guc-pending-list-cleanup-size" xreflabel="pending_list_cleanup_size">
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<term><varname>pending_list_cleanup_size</varname> (<type>integer</type>)
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<indexterm>
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<primary><varname>pending_list_cleanup_size</> configuration parameter</primary>
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</indexterm>
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Sets the maximum size of the GIN pending list which is used
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when <literal>fastupdate</> is enabled. If the list grows
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larger than this maximum size, it is cleaned up by moving
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the entries in it to the main GIN data structure in bulk.
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The default is four megabytes (<literal>4MB</>). This setting
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can be overridden for individual GIN indexes by changing
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storage parameters.
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See <xref linkend="gin-fast-update"> and <xref linkend="gin-tips">
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for more information.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="runtime-config-client-format">
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@ -728,8 +728,8 @@
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from the indexed item). As of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> 8.4,
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<acronym>GIN</> is capable of postponing much of this work by inserting
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new tuples into a temporary, unsorted list of pending entries.
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When the table is vacuumed, or if the pending list becomes too large
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(larger than <xref linkend="guc-work-mem">), the entries are moved to the
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When the table is vacuumed, or if the pending list becomes larger than
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<xref linkend="guc-pending-list-cleanup-size">, the entries are moved to the
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main <acronym>GIN</acronym> data structure using the same bulk insert
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techniques used during initial index creation. This greatly improves
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<acronym>GIN</acronym> index update speed, even counting the additional
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@ -750,7 +750,7 @@
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<para>
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If consistent response time is more important than update speed,
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use of pending entries can be disabled by turning off the
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<literal>FASTUPDATE</literal> storage parameter for a
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<literal>fastupdate</literal> storage parameter for a
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<acronym>GIN</acronym> index. See <xref linkend="sql-createindex">
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for details.
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</para>
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@ -812,18 +812,26 @@
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><xref linkend="guc-work-mem"></term>
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<term><xref linkend="guc-pending-list-cleanup-size"></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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During a series of insertions into an existing <acronym>GIN</acronym>
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index that has <literal>FASTUPDATE</> enabled, the system will clean up
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index that has <literal>fastupdate</> enabled, the system will clean up
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the pending-entry list whenever the list grows larger than
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<varname>work_mem</>. To avoid fluctuations in observed response time,
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it's desirable to have pending-list cleanup occur in the background
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(i.e., via autovacuum). Foreground cleanup operations can be avoided by
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increasing <varname>work_mem</> or making autovacuum more aggressive.
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However, enlarging <varname>work_mem</> means that if a foreground
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cleanup does occur, it will take even longer.
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<varname>pending_list_cleanup_size</>. To avoid fluctuations in observed
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response time, it's desirable to have pending-list cleanup occur in the
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background (i.e., via autovacuum). Foreground cleanup operations
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can be avoided by increasing <varname>pending_list_cleanup_size</>
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or making autovacuum more aggressive.
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However, enlarging the threshold of the cleanup operation means that
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if a foreground cleanup does occur, it will take even longer.
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</para>
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<para>
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<varname>pending_list_cleanup_size</> can be overridden for individual
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GIN indexes by changing storage parameters, and which allows each
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GIN index to have its own cleanup threshold.
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For example, it's possible to increase the threshold only for the GIN
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index which can be updated heavily, and decrease it otherwise.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<para>
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By default, a GiST index build switches to the buffering method when the
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index size reaches <xref linkend="guc-effective-cache-size">. It can
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be manually turned on or off by the <literal>BUFFERING</literal> parameter
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be manually turned on or off by the <literal>buffering</literal> parameter
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to the CREATE INDEX command. The default behavior is good for most cases,
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but turning buffering off might speed up the build somewhat if the input
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data is ordered.
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not clustered. That is, no attempt is made to store new or
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updated rows according to their index order. (If one wishes, one can
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periodically recluster by issuing the command again. Also, setting
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the table's <literal>FILLFACTOR</literal> storage parameter to less than
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the table's <literal>fillfactor</literal> storage parameter to less than
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100% can aid in preserving cluster ordering during updates, since updated
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rows are kept on the same page if enough space is available there.)
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</para>
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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ [ IF NOT EXISTS ] <replaceable class=
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>FILLFACTOR</></term>
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<term><literal>fillfactor</></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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The fillfactor for an index is a percentage that determines how full
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ [ IF NOT EXISTS ] <replaceable class=
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>BUFFERING</></term>
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<term><literal>buffering</></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Determines whether the buffering build technique described in
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@ -341,12 +341,12 @@ CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ [ IF NOT EXISTS ] <replaceable class=
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</variablelist>
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<para>
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GIN indexes accept a different parameter:
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GIN indexes accept different parameters:
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</para>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>FASTUPDATE</></term>
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<term><literal>fastupdate</></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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This setting controls usage of the fast update technique described in
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@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ [ IF NOT EXISTS ] <replaceable class=
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<note>
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<para>
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Turning <literal>FASTUPDATE</> off via <command>ALTER INDEX</> prevents
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Turning <literal>fastupdate</> off via <command>ALTER INDEX</> prevents
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future insertions from going into the list of pending index entries,
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but does not in itself flush previous entries. You might want to
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<command>VACUUM</> the table afterward to ensure the pending list is
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>pending_list_cleanup_size</></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Custom <xref linkend="guc-pending-list-cleanup-size"> parameter.
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This value is specified in kilobytes.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</refsect2>
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<refsect2 id="SQL-CREATEINDEX-CONCURRENTLY">
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RELOPT_KIND_BRIN
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}, 128, 1, 131072
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},
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{
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{
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"pending_list_cleanup_size",
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"Maximum size of the pending list for this GIN index, in kilobytes.",
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RELOPT_KIND_GIN
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},
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-1, 64, MAX_KILOBYTES
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},
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/* list terminator */
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{{NULL}}
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#include "utils/memutils.h"
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#include "utils/rel.h"
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/* GUC parameter */
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int pending_list_cleanup_size = 0;
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#define GIN_PAGE_FREESIZE \
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( BLCKSZ - MAXALIGN(SizeOfPageHeaderData) - MAXALIGN(sizeof(GinPageOpaqueData)) )
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ginxlogUpdateMeta data;
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bool separateList = false;
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bool needCleanup = false;
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int cleanupSize;
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if (collector->ntuples == 0)
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return;
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* ginInsertCleanup could take significant amount of time, so we prefer to
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* call it when it can do all the work in a single collection cycle. In
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* non-vacuum mode, it shouldn't require maintenance_work_mem, so fire it
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* while pending list is still small enough to fit into work_mem.
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* while pending list is still small enough to fit into
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* pending_list_cleanup_size.
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*
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* ginInsertCleanup() should not be called inside our CRIT_SECTION.
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*/
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if (metadata->nPendingPages * GIN_PAGE_FREESIZE > work_mem * 1024L)
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cleanupSize = GinGetPendingListCleanupSize(index);
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if (metadata->nPendingPages * GIN_PAGE_FREESIZE > cleanupSize * 1024L)
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needCleanup = true;
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UnlockReleaseBuffer(metabuffer);
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GinOptions *rdopts;
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int numoptions;
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static const relopt_parse_elt tab[] = {
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{"fastupdate", RELOPT_TYPE_BOOL, offsetof(GinOptions, useFastUpdate)}
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{"fastupdate", RELOPT_TYPE_BOOL, offsetof(GinOptions, useFastUpdate)},
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{"pending_list_cleanup_size", RELOPT_TYPE_INT, offsetof(GinOptions,
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pendingListCleanupSize)}
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};
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options = parseRelOptions(reloptions, validate, RELOPT_KIND_GIN,
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#define CONFIG_EXEC_PARAMS_NEW "global/config_exec_params.new"
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#endif
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/* upper limit for GUC variables measured in kilobytes of memory */
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/* note that various places assume the byte size fits in a "long" variable */
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#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T > 4 && SIZEOF_LONG > 4
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#define MAX_KILOBYTES INT_MAX
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#else
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#define MAX_KILOBYTES (INT_MAX / 1024)
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#endif
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#define KB_PER_MB (1024)
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#define KB_PER_GB (1024*1024)
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#define KB_PER_TB (1024*1024*1024)
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NULL, NULL, NULL
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},
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{
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{"pending_list_cleanup_size", PGC_USERSET, CLIENT_CONN_STATEMENT,
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gettext_noop("Sets the maximum size of the pending list for GIN index."),
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NULL,
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GUC_UNIT_KB
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},
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&pending_list_cleanup_size,
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4096, 64, MAX_KILOBYTES,
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NULL, NULL, NULL
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},
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/* End-of-list marker */
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{
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{NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL}, NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL
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#bytea_output = 'hex' # hex, escape
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#xmlbinary = 'base64'
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#xmloption = 'content'
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#pending_list_cleanup_size = 4MB
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# - Locale and Formatting -
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pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd, "(") == 0)
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{
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static const char *const list_INDEXOPTIONS[] =
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{"fillfactor", "fastupdate", NULL};
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{"fillfactor", "fastupdate", "pending_list_cleanup_size", NULL};
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COMPLETE_WITH_LIST(list_INDEXOPTIONS);
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}
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#define GinTernaryValueGetDatum(X) ((Datum)(X))
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#define PG_RETURN_GIN_TERNARY_VALUE(x) return GinTernaryValueGetDatum(x)
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/* GUC parameter */
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/* GUC parameters */
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int GinFuzzySearchLimit;
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extern int pending_list_cleanup_size;
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/* ginutil.c */
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extern void ginGetStats(Relation index, GinStatsData *stats);
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{
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int32 vl_len_; /* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */
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bool useFastUpdate; /* use fast updates? */
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int pendingListCleanupSize; /* maximum size of pending list */
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} GinOptions;
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#define GIN_DEFAULT_USE_FASTUPDATE true
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#define GinGetUseFastUpdate(relation) \
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((relation)->rd_options ? \
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((GinOptions *) (relation)->rd_options)->useFastUpdate : GIN_DEFAULT_USE_FASTUPDATE)
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#define GinGetPendingListCleanupSize(relation) \
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((relation)->rd_options && \
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((GinOptions *) (relation)->rd_options)->pendingListCleanupSize != -1 ? \
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((GinOptions *) (relation)->rd_options)->pendingListCleanupSize : \
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pending_list_cleanup_size)
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/* Macros for buffer lock/unlock operations */
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#include "utils/array.h"
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/* upper limit for GUC variables measured in kilobytes of memory */
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/* note that various places assume the byte size fits in a "long" variable */
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#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T > 4 && SIZEOF_LONG > 4
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#define MAX_KILOBYTES INT_MAX
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#else
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#define MAX_KILOBYTES (INT_MAX / 1024)
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#endif
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/*
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* Certain options can only be set at certain times. The rules are
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* like this:
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(1 row)
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DROP TABLE array_gin_test;
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--
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-- Test GIN index's reloptions
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--
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CREATE INDEX gin_relopts_test ON array_index_op_test USING gin (i)
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WITH (FASTUPDATE=on, PENDING_LIST_CLEANUP_SIZE=128);
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\d+ gin_relopts_test
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Index "public.gin_relopts_test"
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Column | Type | Definition | Storage
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--------+---------+------------+---------
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i | integer | i | plain
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gin, for table "public.array_index_op_test"
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Options: fastupdate=on, pending_list_cleanup_size=128
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--
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-- HASH
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--
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DROP TABLE array_gin_test;
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--
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-- Test GIN index's reloptions
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--
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CREATE INDEX gin_relopts_test ON array_index_op_test USING gin (i)
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WITH (FASTUPDATE=on, PENDING_LIST_CLEANUP_SIZE=128);
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\d+ gin_relopts_test
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--
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-- HASH
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--
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