Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Konstantin Knizhnik
Subject Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large?
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Msg-id 0fb4b4aa-7266-289e-be23-7ac5f8def42e@postgrespro.ru
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In response to Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large?  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large?  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
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On 22.08.2019 18:56, Pavel Stehule wrote:


čt 22. 8. 2019 v 17:51 odesílatel Konstantin Knizhnik <k.knizhnik@postgrespro.ru> napsal:
Some more information...
First of all I found out that marking PL/pgSQL function as immutable significantly increase speed of its execution:
19808 ms vs. 27594. It happens because exec_eval_simple_expr is taken snapshot if function is volatile (default).
I wonder if PL/pgSQL compiler can detect that evaluated expression itself is actually immutable  and there is no need to take snapshot
for each invocation of this function. Also I have tried yet another PL language - JavaScript, which is now new outsider, despite to the fact that
v8 JIT compiler is very good.

I have a plan to do some work in this direction. Snapshot is not necessary for almost buildin functions. If expr calls only buildin functions, then probably can be called without snapshot and without any work with plan cache.


I wonder if the following simple patch is correct?


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Konstantin Knizhnik
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