On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 11:10:59AM -0800, Andres Freund wrote: > > I concur with your feeling that hand-rolled JIT is right out. But > > I'm not sure that whatever performance gain we might get in this > > direction is worth the costs. > > Well, I'm not impartial, but I don't think we do our users a service by > leaving significant speedups untackled, and after spending a *LOT* of > time on this, I don't see much other choice than JITing. Note that > nearly everything performance sensitive is moving towards doing JITing > in some form or another.
Agreed, we don't really have a choice. After all the optimizations we have done to so many subsystems, our executor is relatively slow and is a major drag on our system, specifically for long-running queries. The base problem with the executor are the state machines at so many levels, and we really can't optimize that while keeping a reasonable maintenance burden. This is where JIT and LLVM help. I outlined two external projects that were researching this in this blog entry: http://momjian.us/main/blogs/pgblog/2016.html#April_1_2016 I am excited to now be seeing WIP code. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + As you are, so once was I. As I am, so you will be. + + Ancient Roman grave inscription + -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers