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From Palak Chaturvedi
Subject Re: Extension Enhancement: Buffer Invalidation in pg_buffercache
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Msg-id CALfch1_cu_uurBGVG+GO_AtyyYxnuLU5GWf0ahHMre_HDqGDyw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Extension Enhancement: Buffer Invalidation in pg_buffercache  (Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>)
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Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your suggestions. I have added the sql in the meson
build as well.

On Sat, 1 Jul 2023 at 03:39, Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 10:47 PM Palak Chaturvedi
> <chaturvedipalak1911@gmail.com> wrote:
> > pgbench=# select count(pg_buffercache_invalidate(bufferid)) from
> > pg_buffercache where relfilenode =
> > pg_relation_filenode('pgbench_accounts'::regclass);
>
> Hi Palak,
>
> Thanks for working on this!  I think this will be very useful for
> testing existing workloads but also for testing future work on
> prefetching with AIO (and DIO), work on putting SLRUs (or anything
> else) into the buffer pool, nearby proposals for caching buffer
> mapping information, etc etc.
>
> Palak and I talked about this idea a bit last week (stimulated by a
> recent thread[1], but the topic has certainly come up before), and we
> discussed some different ways one could specify which pages are
> dropped.  For example, perhaps the pg_prewarm extension could have an
> 'unwarm' option instead.  I personally thought the buffer ID-based
> approach was quite good because it's extremely simple, while giving
> the user the full power of SQL to say which buffers.   Half a table?
> Visibility map?  Everything?  Root page of an index?  I think that's
> probably better than something that requires more code and
> complication but is less flexible in the end.  It feels like the right
> level of rawness for something primarily of interest to hackers and
> advanced users.  I don't think it matters that there is a window
> between selecting a buffer ID and invalidating it, for the intended
> use cases.  That's my vote, anyway, let's see if others have other
> ideas...
>
> We also talked a bit about how one might control the kernel page cache
> in more fine-grained ways for testing purposes, but it seems like the
> pgfincore project has that covered with its pgfadvise_willneed() and
> pgfadvise_dontneed().  IMHO that project could use more page-oriented
> operations (instead of just counts and coarse grains operations) but
> that's something that could be material for patches to send to the
> extension maintainers.  This work, in contrast, is more tangled up
> with bufmgr.c internals, so it feels like this feature belongs in a
> core contrib module.
>
> Some initial thoughts on the patch:
>
> I wonder if we should include a simple exercise in
> contrib/pg_buffercache/sql/pg_buffercache.sql.  One problem is that
> it's not guaranteed to succeed in general.  It doesn't wait for pins
> to go away, and it doesn't retry cleaning dirty buffers after one
> attempt, it just returns false, which I think is probably the right
> approach, but it makes the behaviour too non-deterministic for simple
> tests.  Perhaps it's enough to include an exercise where we call it a
> few times to hit a couple of cases, but not verify what effect it has.
>
> It should be restricted by role, but I wonder which role it should be.
> Testing for superuser is now out of fashion.
>
> Where the Makefile mentions 1.4--1.5.sql, the meson.build file needs
> to do the same.  That's because PostgreSQL is currently in transition
> from autoconf/gmake to meson/ninja[2], so for now we have to maintain
> both build systems.  That's why it fails to build in some CI tasks[3].
> You can enable CI in your own GitHub account if you want to run test
> builds on several operating systems, see [4] for info.
>
> [1]
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAFSGpE3y_oMK1uHhcHxGxBxs%2BKrjMMdGrE%2B6HHOu0vttVET0UQ%40mail.gmail.com
> [2] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Meson
> [3] http://cfbot.cputube.org/palak-chaturvedi.html
> [4] https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob_plain;f=src/tools/ci/README;hb=HEAD

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