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Tom Lane
d70610c4ee Several fixes for hash indexes that involve changing the on-disk index
layout; therefore, this change forces REINDEX of hash indexes (though
not a full initdb).  Widen hashm_ntuples to double so that hash space
management doesn't get confused by more than 4G entries; enlarge the
allowed number of free-space-bitmap pages; replace the useless bshift
field with a useful bmshift field; eliminate 4 bytes of wasted space
in the per-page special area.
2003-09-02 18:13:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
8b2450c831 Fix a couple typos, add some more comments. 2003-09-02 03:29:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
39673ca47b Rewrite hashbulkdelete() to make it amenable to new bucket locking
scheme.  A pleasant side effect is that it is *much* faster when deleting
a large fraction of the indexed tuples, because of elimination of
redundant hash_step activity induced by hash_adjscans.  Various other
continuing code cleanup.
2003-09-02 02:18:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
65c2d427fb Preliminary cleanup for hash index code (doesn't attack the locking problem
yet).  Fix a couple of bugs that would only appear if multiple bitmap pages
are used, including a buffer reference leak and incorrect computation of bit
indexes.  Get rid of 'overflow address' concept, which accomplished nothing
except obfuscating the code and creating a risk of failure due to limited
range of offset field.  Rename some misleadingly-named fields and routines,
and improve documentation.
2003-09-01 20:26:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
eaeb8621f8 Add some internals documentation for hash indexes, including an
explanation of the remarkably confusing page addressing scheme.
The file also includes my planned-but-not-yet-implemented revision
of the hash index locking scheme.
2003-09-01 20:24:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f3c3deb7d0 Update copyrights to 2003. 2003-08-04 02:40:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
089003fb46 pgindent run. 2003-08-04 00:43:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
ec7aa4b515 Error message editing in backend/access. 2003-07-21 20:29:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
bff0422b6c Revise hash join and hash aggregation code to use the same datatype-
specific hash functions used by hash indexes, rather than the old
not-datatype-aware ComputeHashFunc routine.  This makes it safe to do
hash joining on several datatypes that previously couldn't use hashing.
The sets of datatypes that are hash indexable and hash joinable are now
exactly the same, whereas before each had some that weren't in the other.
2003-06-22 22:04:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
0489783011 Adjust amrescan code so that it's allowed to call index_rescan with a
NULL key pointer, indicating that the existing scan key should be reused.
This behavior isn't used yet but will be needed for my planned fix to
the keys_are_unique code.
2003-03-23 23:01:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
e4704001ea This patch fixes a bunch of spelling mistakes in comments throughout the
PostgreSQL source code.

Neil Conway
2003-03-10 22:28:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
0797bb5c50 During VACUUM FULL, truncate off any deletable pages that are at the
end of a btree index.  This isn't super-effective, since we won't move
nondeletable pages, but it's better than nothing.  Also, improve stats
displayed during VACUUM VERBOSE.
2003-02-24 00:57:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
799bc58dc7 More infrastructure for btree compaction project. Tree-traversal code
now knows what to do upon hitting a dead page (in theory anyway, it's
untested...).  Add a post-VACUUM-cleanup entry point for index AMs, to
provide a place for dead-page scavenging to happen.
Also, fix oversight that broke btpo_prev links in temporary indexes.
initdb forced due to additions in pg_am.
2003-02-22 00:45:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e50f52a074 pgindent run. 2002-09-04 20:31:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c9a7345217 >the extra level of struct naming for pd_opaque has no obvious
>usefulness.
>
>> [...] should I post a patch that puts pagesize directly into
>> PageHeaderData?
>
>If you're so inclined.  Given that pd_opaque is hidden in those macros,
>there wouldn't be much of any gain in readability either, so I haven't
>worried about changing the declaration.

Thanks for the clarification.  Here is the patch.  Not much gain, but at
least it saves the next junior hacker from scratching his head ...


Manfred Koizar
2002-07-02 06:18:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d84fe82230 Update copyright to 2002. 2002-06-20 20:29:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
3f4d488022 Mark index entries "killed" when they are no longer visible to any
transaction, so as to avoid returning them out of the index AM.  Saves
repeated heap_fetch operations on frequently-updated rows.  Also detect
queries on unique keys (equality to all columns of a unique index), and
don't bother continuing scan once we have found first match.

Killing is implemented in the btree and hash AMs, but not yet in rtree
or gist, because there isn't an equally convenient place to do it in
those AMs (the outer amgetnext routine can't do it without re-pinning
the index page).

Did some small cleanup on APIs of HeapTupleSatisfies, heap_fetch, and
index_insert to make this a little easier.
2002-05-24 18:57:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
44fbe20d62 Restructure indexscan API (index_beginscan, index_getnext) per
yesterday's proposal to pghackers.  Also remove unnecessary parameters
to heap_beginscan, heap_rescan.  I modified pg_proc.h to reflect the
new numbers of parameters for the AM interface routines, but did not
force an initdb because nothing actually looks at those fields.
2002-05-20 23:51:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
c422b5ca6b Code review for improved-hashing patch. Fix some portability issues
(char != unsigned char, Datum != uint32); make use of new hash code in
dynahash hash tables and hash joins.
2002-03-09 17:35:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7ab7467318 I've attached a patch which implements Bob Jenkin's hash function for
PostgreSQL. This hash function replaces the one used by hash indexes and
the catalog cache. Hash joins use a different, relatively poor-quality
hash function, but I'll fix that later.

As suggested by Tom Lane, this patch also changes the size of the fixed
hash table used by the catalog cache to be a power-of-2 (instead of a
prime: I chose 256 instead of 257). This allows the catcache to lookup
hash buckets using a simple bitmask. This should improve the performance
of the catalog cache slightly, since the previous method (modulo a
prime) was slow.

In my tests, this improves the performance of hash indexes by between 4%
and 8%; the performance when using btree indexes or seqscans is
basically unchanged.

Neil Conway <neilconway@rogers.com>
2002-03-06 20:49:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a033daf566 Commit to match discussed elog() changes. Only update is that LOG is
now just below FATAL in server_min_messages.  Added more text to
highlight ordering difference between it and client_min_messages.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

REALLYFATAL => PANIC
STOP => PANIC
New INFO level the prints to client by default
New LOG level the prints to server log by default
Cause VACUUM information to print only to the client
NOTICE => INFO where purely information messages are sent
DEBUG => LOG for purely server status messages
DEBUG removed, kept as backward compatible
DEBUG5, DEBUG4, DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1 added
DebugLvl removed in favor of new DEBUG[1-5] symbols
New server_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, LOG, FATAL, PANIC
New client_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], LOG, INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, FATAL, PANIC
Server startup now logged with LOG instead of DEBUG
Remove debug_level GUC parameter
elog() numbers now start at 10
Add test to print error message if older elog() values are passed to elog()
Bootstrap mode now has a -d that requires an argument, like postmaster
2002-03-02 21:39:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f5dff44736 I've attached a simple patch which should improve the performance of
hashname() and reduce the penalty incured when NAMEDATALEN is increased.
I posted this to -hackers a couple days ago, and there haven't been any
major complaints. It passes the regression tests. See -hackers for more
discussion, as well as the suggestion from Tom Lane on which this patch
is based.

Unless anyone sees any problems, please apply for 7.3.

Cheers,

Neil Conway
2002-02-25 04:06:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
aa00e6134e Add more sanity-checking to PageAddItem and PageIndexTupleDelete,
to prevent spreading of corruption when page header pointers are bad.
Merge PageZero into PageInit, since it was never used separately, and
remove separate memset calls used at most other PageInit call points.
Remove IndexPageCleanup, which wasn't used at all.
2002-01-15 22:14:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6783b2372e Another pgindent run. Fixes enum indenting, and improves #endif
spacing.  Also adds space for one-line comments.
2001-10-28 06:26:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b81844b173 pgindent run on all C files. Java run to follow. initdb/regression
tests pass.
2001-10-25 05:50:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
85801a4dbd Rearrange fmgr.c and relcache so that it's possible to keep FmgrInfo
lookup info in the relcache for index access method support functions.
This makes a huge difference for dynamically loaded support functions,
and should save a few cycles even for built-in ones.  Also tweak dfmgr.c
so that load_external_function is called only once, not twice, when
doing fmgr_info for a dynamically loaded function.  All per performance
gripe from Teodor Sigaev, 5-Oct-01.
2001-10-06 23:21:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
c8076f09d2 Restructure index AM interface for index building and index tuple deletion,
per previous discussion on pghackers.  Most of the duplicate code in
different AMs' ambuild routines has been moved out to a common routine
in index.c; this means that all index types now do the right things about
inserting recently-dead tuples, etc.  (I also removed support for EXTEND
INDEX in the ambuild routines, since that's about to go away anyway, and
it cluttered the code a lot.)  The retail indextuple deletion routines have
been replaced by a "bulk delete" routine in which the indexscan is inside
the access method.  I haven't pushed this change as far as it should go yet,
but it should allow considerable simplification of the internal bookkeeping
for deletions.  Also, add flag columns to pg_am to eliminate various
hardcoded tests on AM OIDs, and remove unused pg_am columns.

Fix rtree and gist index types to not attempt to store NULLs; before this,
gist usually crashed, while rtree managed not to crash but computed wacko
bounding boxes for NULL entries (which might have had something to do with
the performance problems we've heard about occasionally).

Add AtEOXact routines to hash, rtree, and gist, all of which have static
state that needs to be reset after an error.  We discovered this need long
ago for btree, but missed the other guys.

Oh, one more thing: concurrent VACUUM is now the default.
2001-07-15 22:48:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
e0c9301c87 Install infrastructure for shared-memory free space map. Doesn't actually
do anything yet, but it has the necessary connections to initialization
and so forth.  Make some gestures towards allowing number of blocks in
a relation to be BlockNumber, ie, unsigned int, rather than signed int.
(I doubt I got all the places that are sloppy about it, yet.)  On the
way, replace the hardwired NLOCKS_PER_XACT fudge factor with a GUC
variable.
2001-06-27 23:31:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f1d5d0905c Tweak StrategyEvaluation data structure to eliminate hardwired limit on
number of strategies supported by an index AM.  Add missing copyright
notices and CVS $Header$ markers to GIST source files.
2001-05-30 19:53:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f905d65ee3 Rewrite of planner statistics-gathering code. ANALYZE is now available as
a separate statement (though it can still be invoked as part of VACUUM, too).
pg_statistic redesigned to be more flexible about what statistics are
stored.  ANALYZE now collects a list of several of the most common values,
not just one, plus a histogram (not just the min and max values).  Random
sampling is used to make the process reasonably fast even on very large
tables.  The number of values and histogram bins collected is now
user-settable via an ALTER TABLE command.

There is more still to do; the new stats are not being used everywhere
they could be in the planner.  But the remaining changes for this project
should be localized, and the behavior is already better than before.

A not-very-related change is that sorting now makes use of btree comparison
routines if it can find one, rather than invoking '<' twice.
2001-05-07 00:43:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7cf952e7b4 Fix comments that were mis-wrapped, for Tom Lane. 2001-03-23 04:49:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9e1552607a pgindent run. Make it all clean. 2001-03-22 04:01:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
b109b03fea Repair a number of places that didn't bother to check whether PageAddItem
succeeds or not.  Revise rtree page split algorithm to take care about
making a feasible split --- ie, will the incoming tuple actually fit?
Failure to make a feasible split, combined with failure to notice the
failure, account for Jim Stone's recent bug report.  I suspect that
hash and gist indices may have the same type of bug, but at least now
we'll get error messages rather than silent failures if so.  Also clean
up rtree code to use Datum rather than char* where appropriate.
2001-03-07 21:20:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4f6c49fef0 Clean up index/btree comments/macros, as approved. 2001-02-22 21:48:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
0d54d6ac44 Clean up handling of tuple descriptors so that result-tuple descriptors
allocated by plan nodes are not leaked at end of query.  This doesn't
really matter for normal queries, but it sure does for queries invoked
repetitively inside SQL functions.  Clean up some other grotty code
associated with tupdescs, and fix a few other memory leaks exposed by
tests with simple SQL functions.
2001-01-29 00:39:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
623bf843d2 Change Copyright from PostgreSQL, Inc to PostgreSQL Global Development Group. 2001-01-24 19:43:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
376784cf8a Repair erroneous use of hashvarlena() for MACADDR, which is not a
varlena type.  (I did not force initdb, but you won't see the fix
unless you do one.)  Also, make sure all index support operators and
functions are careful not to leak memory for toasted inputs; I had
missed some hash and rtree support ops on this point before.
2000-12-08 23:57:03 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
81c8c244b2 No more #ifdef XLOG. 2000-11-30 08:46:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
680b7357ce Rearrange bufmgr header files so that buf_internals.h need not be
included by everything that includes bufmgr.h --- it's supposed to be
internals, after all, not part of the API!  This fixes the conflict
against FreeBSD headers reported by Rosenman, by making it unnecessary
for s_lock.h to be included by plperl.c.
2000-11-30 01:39:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a70e74b060 Put external declarations into header files. 2000-11-21 21:16:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
3908473c80 Make DROP TABLE rollback-able: postpone physical file delete until commit.
(WAL logging for this is not done yet, however.)  Clean up a number of really
crufty things that are no longer needed now that DROP behaves nicely.  Make
temp table mapper do the right things when drop or rename affecting a temp
table is rolled back.  Also, remove "relation modified while in use" error
check, in favor of locking tables at first reference and holding that lock
throughout the statement.
2000-11-08 22:10:03 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
a7fcadd10a WAL 2000-10-21 15:43:36 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
424f0edcb8 Fix relative path references so that make knowns which dependencies refer
to one another. Sort out builddir vs srcdir variable namings. Remove some
now obsoleted make variables.
2000-08-31 16:12:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
6bfe64032e Cleanup of code for creating index entries. Functional indexes with
pass-by-ref data types --- eg, an index on lower(textfield) --- no longer
leak memory during index creation or update.  Clean up a lot of redundant
code ... did you know that copy, vacuum, truncate, reindex, extend index,
and bootstrap each basically duplicated the main executor's logic for
extracting information about an index and preparing index entries?
Functional indexes should be a little faster now too, due to removal
of repeated function lookups.
CREATE INDEX 'opt_type' clause is deimplemented by these changes,
but I haven't removed it from the parser yet (need to merge with
Thomas' latest change set first).
2000-07-14 22:18:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
badce86a2c First stage of reclaiming memory in executor by resetting short-term
memory contexts.  Currently, only leaks in expressions executed as
quals or projections are handled.  Clean up some old dead cruft in
executor while at it --- unused fields in state nodes, that sort of thing.
2000-07-12 02:37:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
c590273fef Clean up bogosities in pg_opclass, pg_amop, pg_amproc. There are amproc
entries now for int8 and network hash indexes.  int24_ops and int42_ops
are gone.  pg_opclass no longer contains multiple entries claiming to be
the default opclass for the same datatype.  opr_sanity regress test
extended to catch errors like these in the future.
2000-06-19 03:55:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
edf0b5f0db Get rid of IndexIsUniqueNoCache() kluge by the simple expedient of
passing the index-is-unique flag to index build routines (duh! ...
why wasn't it done this way to begin with?).  Aside from eliminating
an eyesore, this should save a few milliseconds in btree index creation
because a full scan of pg_index is not needed any more.
2000-06-17 23:41:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff7b9f5541 I had overlooked the fact that some fmgr-callable functions return void
--- ie, they're only called for side-effects.  Add a PG_RETURN_VOID()
macro and use it where appropriate.  This probably doesn't change the
machine code by a single bit ... it's just for documentation.
2000-06-14 05:24:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2d1205322 Another batch of fmgr updates. I think I have gotten all old-style
functions that take pass-by-value datatypes.  Should be ready for
port testing ...
2000-06-13 07:35:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
48165ec226 Latest round of fmgr updates. All functions with bool,char, or int2
inputs have been converted to newstyle.  This should go a long way towards
fixing our portability problems with platforms where char and short
parameters are passed differently from int-width parameters.  Still
more to do for the Alpha port however.
2000-06-05 07:29:25 +00:00