Re: [REVIEW] Re: Compression of full-page-writes - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Rahila Syed
Subject Re: [REVIEW] Re: Compression of full-page-writes
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Msg-id CAH2L28t-qsN0K9pjqMjMZ+9_=4XAuUU632GthaQUUrHkqCrpAQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to [REVIEW] Re: Compression of full-page-writes  (Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@2ndQuadrant.com>)
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Hello,

Updated version of patches are attached.
Changes are as follows
1. Improved readability of the code as per the review comments.
2. Addition of block_compression field in BkpBlock structure to store information about compression of block. This provides for switching compression on/off and changing compression algorithm as required.
3.Handling of OOM in critical section by checking for return value of malloc and proceeding without compression of FPW if return value is NULL.

Thank you,
Rahila Syed


On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
At 2014-06-13 20:07:29 +0530, rahilasyed90@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Patch named Support-for-lz4-and-snappy adds support for LZ4 and Snappy
> in PostgreSQL.

I haven't looked at this in any detail yet, but I note that the patch
creates src/common/lz4/.travis.yml, which it shouldn't.

I have a few preliminary comments about your patch.

> @@ -84,6 +87,7 @@ bool                XLogArchiveMode = false;
>  char    *XLogArchiveCommand = NULL;
>  bool         EnableHotStandby = false;
>  bool         fullPageWrites = true;
> +int                  compress_backup_block = false;

I think compress_backup_block should be initialised to
BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF. (But see below.)

> +                     for (j = 0; j < XLR_MAX_BKP_BLOCKS; j++)
> +                             compressed_pages[j] = (char *) malloc(buffer_size);

Shouldn't this use palloc?

> + * Create a compressed version of a backup block
> + *
> + * If successful, return a compressed result and set 'len' to its length.
> + * Otherwise (ie, compressed result is actually bigger than original),
> + * return NULL.
> + */
> +static char *
> +CompressBackupBlock(char *page, uint32 orig_len, char *dest, uint32 *len)
> +{

First, the calling convention is a bit strange. I understand that you're
pre-allocating compressed_pages[] so as to avoid repeated allocations;
and that you're doing it outside CompressBackupBlock so as to avoid
passing in the index i. But the result is a little weird.

At the very minimum, I would move the "if (!compressed_pages_allocated)"
block outside the "for (i = 0; i < XLR_MAX_BKP_BLOCKS; i++)" loop, and
add some comments. I think we could live with that.

But I'm not at all fond of the code in this function either. I'd write
it like this:

    struct varlena *buf = (struct varlena *) dest;

    if (compress_backup_block = BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_SNAPPY)
    {
        if (pg_snappy_compress(page, BLCKSZ, buf) == EIO)
            return NULL;
    }
    else if (compress_backup_block = BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_LZ4)
    {
        if (pg_LZ4_compress(page, BLCKSZ, buf) == 0)
            return NULL;
    }
    else if (compress_backup_block = BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_PGLZ)
    {
        if (pglz_compress(page, BLCKSZ, (PGLZ_Header *) buf,
                          PGLZ_strategy_default) != 0)
            return NULL;
    }
    else
        elog(ERROR, "Wrong value for compress_backup_block GUC");

    /*
     * …comment about insisting on saving at least two bytes…
     */

    if (VARSIZE(buf) >= orig_len - 2)
        return NULL;

    *len = VARHDRSIZE + VARSIZE(buf);

    return buf;

I guess it doesn't matter *too* much if the intention is to have all
these compression algorithms only during development/testing and pick
just one in the end. But the above is considerably easier to read in
the meanwhile.

If we were going to keep multiple compression algorithms around, I'd be
inclined to create a "pg_compress(…, compression_algorithm)" function to
hide these return-value differences from the callers.

> +     else if (VARATT_IS_COMPRESSED((struct varlena *) blk) && compress_backup_block!=BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF)
> +     {
> +             if (compress_backup_block == BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_SNAPPY)
> +             {
> +                     int ret;
> +                     size_t compressed_length = VARSIZE((struct varlena *) blk) - VARHDRSZ;
> +                     char *compressed_data = (char *)VARDATA((struct varlena *) blk);
> +                     size_t s_uncompressed_length;
> +
> +                     ret = snappy_uncompressed_length(compressed_data,
> +                                     compressed_length,
> +                                     &s_uncompressed_length);
> +                     if (!ret)
> +                             elog(ERROR, "snappy: failed to determine compression length");
> +                     if (BLCKSZ != s_uncompressed_length)
> +                             elog(ERROR, "snappy: compression size mismatch %d != %zu",
> +                                             BLCKSZ, s_uncompressed_length);
> +
> +                     ret = snappy_uncompress(compressed_data,
> +                                     compressed_length,
> +                                     page);
> +                     if (ret != 0)
> +                             elog(ERROR, "snappy: decompression failed: %d", ret);
> +             }

…and a "pg_decompress()" function that does error checking.

> +static const struct config_enum_entry backup_block_compression_options[] = {
> +     {"off", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF, false},
> +     {"false", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF, true},
> +     {"no", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF, true},
> +     {"0", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_OFF, true},
> +     {"pglz", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_PGLZ, true},
> +     {"snappy", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_SNAPPY, true},
> +     {"lz4", BACKUP_BLOCK_COMPRESSION_LZ4, true},
> +     {NULL, 0, false}
> +};

Finally, I don't like the name "compress_backup_block".

1. It should have been plural (compress_backup_blockS).

2. Looking at the enum values, "backup_block_compression = x" would be a
   better name anyway…

3. But we don't use the term "backup block" anywhere in the
   documentation, and it's very likely to confuse people.

I don't mind the suggestion elsewhere in this thread to use
"full_page_compression = y" (as a setting alongside
"torn_page_protection = x").

I haven't tried the patch (other than applying and building it) yet. I
will do so after I hear what you and others think of the above points.

-- Abhijit

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