counting disk access from index seek operation -- how to? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From huaxin zhang
Subject counting disk access from index seek operation -- how to?
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Msg-id f2f5625105091119202be1d411@mail.gmail.com
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I need a way to tell how many pages loaded from disk for a particular
index seek operation.

What I did is to set a global flag to true before calling the
following statement
(inside index_getnext() in "/backend/access/indexam.c")
 found = DatumGetBool(FunctionCall2(&scan->fn_getnext,
PointerGetDatum(scan),                                                     
Int32GetDatum(direction)));


then for each access to disk, I increment a counter until the above call is
finished and set back the global flag.

The number of page IOs is not even matching from what I got from
"select * from pg_stat_all_indexes"  ---  (is there anything I need to
set in postgresql.conf?)

also, the number of paged IOs for a given index seek is always less
than the total
page loads. Is it because of the statement (following the above in
"/backend/access/indexam.c")?
"if (heap_release_fetch(scan->heapRelation, scan->xs_snapshot,                             heapTuple, &scan->xs_cbuf,
true,  &scan->xs_pgstat_info))" 

If I am running in a single user mode, is there a way to avoid using
extra page IO in
the above statement? It seems to me the extra page IO is caused by
comparing snapshots...

thanks


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