On 11/1/22 2:36 AM, Thomas Munro wrote:

Hi,

Here is a patch to allow PostgreSQL to use $SUBJECT.  It is from the

This is exciting to see! There's two other items to add to the TODO list before this would be ready for production:

1) work_mem. This is a significant impediment to scaling shared buffers the way you'd want to.

2) Clock sweep. Specifically, currently the only thing that drives usage_count is individual backends running the clock hand. On large systems with 75% of memory going to shared_buffers, that becomes a very significant problem, especially when the backend running the clock sweep is doing so in order to perform an operation like a b-tree page split. I suspect it shouldn't be too hard to deal with this issue by just having bgwriter or another bgworker proactively ensuring some reasonable number of buffers with usage_count=0 exist.


One other thing to be aware of: overflowing as SLRU becomes a massive problem if there isn't a filesystem backing the SLRU. Obviously only an issue if you try and apply DIO to SLRU files.



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