Hi,
Thanks for the feedback! The new version of the patch is attached.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 at 09:16, Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote:
>
> - if (io_op == IOOP_WRITE || io_op == IOOP_EXTEND)
> + if (io_op == IOOP_EXTEND || io_op == IOOP_WRITE)
>
> Unrelated diff.
Done.
>
> + if (io_object == IOOBJECT_WAL && io_context == IOCONTEXT_NORMAL &&
> + io_op == IOOP_FSYNC)
> + PendingWalStats.wal_sync += cnt;
>
> Nah, I really don't think that adding this dependency within
> pg_stat_io is a good idea.
>
> - PendingWalStats.wal_sync++;
> + pgstat_count_io_op_time(IOOBJECT_WAL, IOCONTEXT_NORMAL, IOOP_FSYNC,
> + io_start, 1);
>
> This is the only caller where this matters, and the count is always 1.
I reverted that, pgstat_count_io_op_n doesn't count
PendingWalStats.wal_sync now.
>
> + no_wal_normal_read = bktype == B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER ||
> + bktype == B_AUTOVAC_WORKER || bktype == B_BACKEND ||
> + bktype == B_BG_WORKER || bktype == B_BG_WRITER ||
> + bktype == B_CHECKPOINTER || bktype == B_WAL_RECEIVER ||
> + bktype == B_WAL_SENDER || bktype == B_WAL_WRITER;
> +
> + if (no_wal_normal_read &&
> + (io_object == IOOBJECT_WAL &&
> + io_op == IOOP_READ))
> + return false;
>
> This may be more readable if an enum is applied, without a default
> clause so as it would not be forgotten if a new type is added, perhaps
> in its own little routine.
Done.
>
> - if (track_io_timing)
> + if (track_io_timing || track_wal_io_timing)
> INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(io_start);
> else
>
> This interface from pgstat_prepare_io_time() is not really good,
> because we could finish by setting io_start in the existing code paths
> calling this routine even if track_io_timing is false when
> track_wal_io_timing is true. Why not changing this interface a bit
> and pass down a GUC (track_io_timing or track_wal_io_timing) as an
> argument of the function depending on what we expect to trigger the
> timings?
Done in 0001.
>
> - /* Convert counters from microsec to millisec for display */
> - values[6] = Float8GetDatum(((double) wal_stats->wal_write_time) / 1000.0);
> - values[7] = Float8GetDatum(((double) wal_stats->wal_sync_time) / 1000.0);
> + /*
> + * There is no need to calculate timings for both pg_stat_wal and
> + * pg_stat_io. So, fetch timings from pg_stat_io to make stats gathering
> + * cheaper. Note that, since timings are fetched from pg_stat_io;
> + * pg_stat_reset_shared('io') will reset pg_stat_wal's timings too.
> + *
> + * Convert counters from microsec to millisec for display
> + */
> + values[6] = Float8GetDatum(pg_stat_get_io_time(IOOBJECT_WAL,
> + IOCONTEXT_NORMAL,
> + IOOP_WRITE));
> + values[7] = Float8GetDatum(pg_stat_get_io_time(IOOBJECT_WAL,
> + IOCONTEXT_NORMAL,
> + IOOP_FSYNC));
>
> Perhaps it is simpler to remove these columns from pg_stat_get_wal()
> and plug an SQL upgrade to the view definition of pg_stat_wal?
Done in 0003 but I am not sure if that is what you expected.
> Finding a good balance between the subroutines, the two GUCs, the
> contexts, the I/O operation type and the objects is the tricky part of
> this patch. If the dependency to PendingWalStats is removed and if
> the interface of pgstat_prepare_io_time is improved, things are a bit
> cleaner, but it feels like we could do more.. Nya.
I agree. The patch is not logically complicated but it is hard to
select the best way.
Any kind of feedback would be appreciated.
--
Regards,
Nazir Bilal Yavuz
Microsoft