Re: Seq scans roadmap - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Heikki Linnakangas
Subject Re: Seq scans roadmap
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Msg-id 464073B7.4070304@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Re: Seq scans roadmap  ("Luke Lonergan" <LLonergan@greenplum.com>)
Responses Re: Seq scans roadmap  ("Zeugswetter Andreas ADI SD" <ZeugswetterA@spardat.at>)
Re: Seq scans roadmap  ("CK Tan" <cktan@greenplum.com>)
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Luke Lonergan wrote:
>> What do you mean with using readahead inside the heapscan? 
>> Starting an async read request?
> 
> Nope - just reading N buffers ahead for seqscans.  Subsequent calls use
> previously read pages.  The objective is to issue contiguous reads to
> the OS in sizes greater than the PG page size (which is much smaller
> than what is needed for fast sequential I/O).

Are you filling multiple buffers in the buffer cache with a single 
read-call? The OS should be doing readahead for us anyway, so I don't 
see how just issuing multiple ReadBuffers one after each other helps.

> Yes, I think the ring buffer strategy should be used when the table size
> is > 1 x bufcache and the ring buffer should be of a fixed size smaller
> than L2 cache (32KB - 128KB seems to work well).

I think we want to let the ring grow larger than that for updating 
transactions and vacuums, though, to avoid the WAL flush problem.

--   Heikki Linnakangas  EnterpriseDB   http://www.enterprisedb.com


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