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Introduce io_max_combine_limit.
The existing io_combine_limit can be changed by users. The new io_max_combine_limit is fixed at server startup time, and functions as a silent clamp on the user setting. That in itself is probably quite useful, but the primary motivation is: aio_init.c allocates shared memory for all asynchronous IOs including some per-block data, and we didn't want to waste memory you'd never used by assuming they could be up to PG_IOV_MAX. This commit already halves the size of 'AioHandleIov' and 'AioHandleData'. A follow-up commit can now expand PG_IOV_MAX without affecting that. Since our GUC system doesn't support dependencies or cross-checks between GUCs, the user-settable one now assigns a "raw" value to io_combine_limit_guc, and the lower of io_combine_limit_guc and io_max_combine_limit is maintained in io_combine_limit. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> (earlier version) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKG%2B2T9p-%2BzM6Eeou-RAJjTML6eit1qn26f9twznX59qtCA%40mail.gmail.com
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@@ -163,7 +163,9 @@ extern PGDLLIMPORT int maintenance_io_concurrency;
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#define MAX_IO_COMBINE_LIMIT PG_IOV_MAX
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#define DEFAULT_IO_COMBINE_LIMIT Min(MAX_IO_COMBINE_LIMIT, (128 * 1024) / BLCKSZ)
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int io_combine_limit;
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int io_combine_limit; /* min of the two GUCs below */
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int io_combine_limit_guc;
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int io_max_combine_limit;
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int checkpoint_flush_after;
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extern PGDLLIMPORT int backend_flush_after;
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