There was recently another go-round on the postgis-devel list about the same problem Mark Cave-Ayland complained about last year: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-06/msg00384.php Basically, what is happening is a nestloop join where the inner indexscan gets a comparison argument from the outer table, and that argument is toasted. Every single call of an index support function detoasts the argument again :-(, leading to upwards of 90% of the runtime being spent in detoasting.
I made a proposal to fix it http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-06/msg00709.php but that failed due to excessive ambition --- the cost/benefit/risk tradeoffs just weren't good enough. Thinking about it again, it seems to me that a much narrower patch could solve the specific forms of the problem that the PostGIS folk are seeing. Instead of trying to have a general-purpose method of preventing repeat de-toasting, we could just prevent it for inner indexscans by having ExecIndexEvalRuntimeKeys() detoast anything it's passing to the index AM. The attached patch accomplishes this with a net addition of about three statements. (It looks bigger, because I had to move a hunk of code to have the datatype info available when needed.) Paul Ramsey reports that this fixes the problem for him: http://postgis.refractions.net/pipermail/postgis-devel/2009-August/006659.html The only downside I can see offhand is that it will detoast short-header values that might not actually need to be detoasted. But we don't have any very good way to know whether a datatype's index support functions use PG_DETOAST_DATUM or PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED. In the former case we do need to detoast short-header values. The extra overhead in this case amounts to only one palloc and a fairly short memcpy, which should be pretty negligible in comparison to the other setup costs of an indexscan, so I'm not very concerned about it. Comments? Better ideas? regards, tom lane
Index: src/backend/executor/nodeIndexscan.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeIndexscan.c,v retrieving revision 1.133 diff -c -r1.133 nodeIndexscan.c *** src/backend/executor/nodeIndexscan.c 18 Jul 2009 19:15:41 -0000 1.133 --- src/backend/executor/nodeIndexscan.c 15 Aug 2009 04:28:55 -0000 *************** *** 237,244 **** --- 237,247 ---- ExecIndexEvalRuntimeKeys(ExprContext *econtext, IndexRuntimeKeyInfo *runtimeKeys, int numRuntimeKeys) { + MemoryContext oldContext; int j; + oldContext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory); + for (j = 0; j < numRuntimeKeys; j++) { ScanKey scan_key = runtimeKeys[j].scan_key; *************** *** 256,273 **** * econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory. We assume that the outer tuple * will stay put throughout our scan. If this is wrong, we could copy * the result into our context explicitly, but I think that's not ! * necessary... */ ! scanvalue = ExecEvalExprSwitchContext(key_expr, ! econtext, ! &isNull, ! NULL); ! scan_key->sk_argument = scanvalue; if (isNull) scan_key->sk_flags |= SK_ISNULL; else scan_key->sk_flags &= ~SK_ISNULL; } } /* --- 259,290 ---- * econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory. We assume that the outer tuple * will stay put throughout our scan. If this is wrong, we could copy * the result into our context explicitly, but I think that's not ! * necessary. ! * ! * It's also entirely possible that the result of the eval is a ! * toasted value. In this case we should forcibly detoast it, ! * to avoid repeat detoastings each time the value is examined ! * by an index support function. */ ! scanvalue = ExecEvalExpr(key_expr, ! econtext, ! &isNull, ! NULL); if (isNull) + { + scan_key->sk_argument = scanvalue; scan_key->sk_flags |= SK_ISNULL; + } else + { + if (runtimeKeys[j].key_toastable) + scanvalue = PointerGetDatum(PG_DETOAST_DATUM(scanvalue)); + scan_key->sk_argument = scanvalue; scan_key->sk_flags &= ~SK_ISNULL; + } } + + MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldContext); } /* *************** *** 795,800 **** --- 812,819 ---- runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].scan_key = this_scan_key; runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].key_expr = ExecInitExpr(rightop, planstate); + runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].key_toastable = + TypeIsToastable(op_righttype); n_runtime_keys++; scanvalue = (Datum) 0; } *************** *** 844,849 **** --- 863,893 ---- varattno = ((Var *) leftop)->varattno; /* + * We have to look up the operator's associated btree support + * function + */ + opno = lfirst_oid(opnos_cell); + opnos_cell = lnext(opnos_cell); + + if (index->rd_rel->relam != BTREE_AM_OID || + varattno < 1 || varattno > index->rd_index->indnatts) + elog(ERROR, "bogus RowCompare index qualification"); + opfamily = index->rd_opfamily[varattno - 1]; + + get_op_opfamily_properties(opno, opfamily, + &op_strategy, + &op_lefttype, + &op_righttype); + + if (op_strategy != rc->rctype) + elog(ERROR, "RowCompare index qualification contains wrong operator"); + + opfuncid = get_opfamily_proc(opfamily, + op_lefttype, + op_righttype, + BTORDER_PROC); + + /* * rightop is the constant or variable comparison value */ rightop = (Expr *) lfirst(rargs_cell); *************** *** 867,902 **** runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].scan_key = this_sub_key; runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].key_expr = ExecInitExpr(rightop, planstate); n_runtime_keys++; scanvalue = (Datum) 0; } /* - * We have to look up the operator's associated btree support - * function - */ - opno = lfirst_oid(opnos_cell); - opnos_cell = lnext(opnos_cell); - - if (index->rd_rel->relam != BTREE_AM_OID || - varattno < 1 || varattno > index->rd_index->indnatts) - elog(ERROR, "bogus RowCompare index qualification"); - opfamily = index->rd_opfamily[varattno - 1]; - - get_op_opfamily_properties(opno, opfamily, - &op_strategy, - &op_lefttype, - &op_righttype); - - if (op_strategy != rc->rctype) - elog(ERROR, "RowCompare index qualification contains wrong operator"); - - opfuncid = get_opfamily_proc(opfamily, - op_lefttype, - op_righttype, - BTORDER_PROC); - - /* * initialize the subsidiary scan key's fields appropriately */ ScanKeyEntryInitialize(this_sub_key, --- 911,923 ---- runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].scan_key = this_sub_key; runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].key_expr = ExecInitExpr(rightop, planstate); + runtime_keys[n_runtime_keys].key_toastable = + TypeIsToastable(op_righttype); n_runtime_keys++; scanvalue = (Datum) 0; } /* * initialize the subsidiary scan key's fields appropriately */ ScanKeyEntryInitialize(this_sub_key, Index: src/include/nodes/execnodes.h =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h,v retrieving revision 1.206 diff -c -r1.206 execnodes.h *** src/include/nodes/execnodes.h 6 Aug 2009 20:44:31 -0000 1.206 --- src/include/nodes/execnodes.h 15 Aug 2009 04:28:55 -0000 *************** *** 1084,1089 **** --- 1084,1090 ---- { ScanKey scan_key; /* scankey to put value into */ ExprState *key_expr; /* expr to evaluate to get value */ + bool key_toastable; /* is expr's result a toastable datatype? */ } IndexRuntimeKeyInfo; typedef struct
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