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authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2005-07-29 03:22:33 +0000
committerBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2005-07-29 03:22:33 +0000
commitc34bb00581487e9fac9f8524bc6986d305fcfe3a (patch)
treee863182e8b92831c4c9a1132eb874bc4215bc463
parent722f31f786164d5bffd801be6fe31515cc3f2ece (diff)
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Use O_DIRECT if available when using O_SYNC for wal_sync_method.
Also, write multiple WAL buffers out in one write() operation. ITAGAKI Takahiro --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > If we disable writeback-cache and use open_sync, the per-page writing > behavior in WAL module will show up as bad result. O_DIRECT is similar > to O_DSYNC (at least on linux), so that the benefit of it will disappear > behind the slow disk revolution. > > In the current source, WAL is written as: > for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { write(&buffers[i], BLCKSZ); } > Is this intentional? Can we rewrite it as follows? > write(&buffers[0], N * BLCKSZ); > > In order to achieve it, I wrote a 'gather-write' patch (xlog.gw.diff). > Aside from this, I'll also send the fixed direct io patch (xlog.dio.diff). > These two patches are independent, so they can be applied either or both. > > > I tested them on my machine and the results as follows. It shows that > direct-io and gather-write is the best choice when writeback-cache is off. > Are these two patches worth trying if they are used together? > > > | writeback | fsync= | fdata | open_ | fsync_ | open_ > patch | cache | false | sync | sync | direct | direct > ------------+-----------+--------+-------+-------+--------+--------- > direct io | off | 124.2 | 105.7 | 48.3 | 48.3 | 48.2 > direct io | on | 129.1 | 112.3 | 114.1 | 142.9 | 144.5 > gather-write| off | 124.3 | 108.7 | 105.4 | (N/A) | (N/A) > both | off | 131.5 | 115.5 | 114.4 | 145.4 | 145.2 > > - 20runs * pgbench -s 100 -c 50 -t 200 > - with tuning (wal_buffers=64, commit_delay=500, checkpoint_segments=8) > - using 2 ATA disks: > - hda(reiserfs) includes system and wal. > - hdc(jfs) includes database files. writeback-cache is always on. > > --- > ITAGAKI Takahiro
-rw-r--r--src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c197
1 files changed, 149 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
index 1204ae34bf4..fc9264cfcd9 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
- * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c,v 1.210 2005/07/23 15:31:16 momjian Exp $
+ * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c,v 1.211 2005/07/29 03:22:33 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -48,30 +48,70 @@
/*
+ * Becauase O_DIRECT bypasses the kernel buffers, and because we never
+ * read those buffers except during crash recovery, it is a win to use
+ * it in all cases where we sync on each write(). We could allow O_DIRECT
+ * with fsync(), but because skipping the kernel buffer forces writes out
+ * quickly, it seems best just to use it for O_SYNC. It is hard to imagine
+ * how fsync() could be a win for O_DIRECT compared to O_SYNC and O_DIRECT.
+ */
+#ifdef O_DIRECT
+#define PG_O_DIRECT O_DIRECT
+#else
+#define PG_O_DIRECT 0
+#endif
+
+/*
* This chunk of hackery attempts to determine which file sync methods
* are available on the current platform, and to choose an appropriate
* default method. We assume that fsync() is always available, and that
* configure determined whether fdatasync() is.
*/
#if defined(O_SYNC)
-#define OPEN_SYNC_FLAG O_SYNC
+#define CMP_OPEN_SYNC_FLAG O_SYNC
#else
#if defined(O_FSYNC)
-#define OPEN_SYNC_FLAG O_FSYNC
+#define CMP_OPEN_SYNC_FLAG O_FSYNC
#endif
#endif
+#define OPEN_SYNC_FLAG (CMP_OPEN_SYNC_FLAG | PG_O_DIRECT)
#if defined(O_DSYNC)
#if defined(OPEN_SYNC_FLAG)
-#if O_DSYNC != OPEN_SYNC_FLAG
-#define OPEN_DATASYNC_FLAG O_DSYNC
+#if O_DSYNC != CMP_OPEN_SYNC_FLAG
+#define OPEN_DATASYNC_FLAG (O_DSYNC | PG_O_DIRECT)
#endif
#else /* !defined(OPEN_SYNC_FLAG) */
/* Win32 only has O_DSYNC */
-#define OPEN_DATASYNC_FLAG O_DSYNC
+#define OPEN_DATASYNC_FLAG (O_DSYNC | PG_O_DIRECT)
#endif
#endif
+/*
+ * Limitation of buffer-alignment for direct io depend on OS and filesystem,
+ * but BLCKSZ is assumed to be enough for it.
+ */
+#ifdef O_DIRECT
+#define ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER BLCKSZ
+#else
+#define ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Switch the alignment routine because ShmemAlloc() returns a max-aligned
+ * buffer and ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER may be greater than MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF.
+ */
+#if ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER <= MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF
+#define XLOG_BUFFER_ALIGN(LEN) MAXALIGN((LEN))
+#else
+#define XLOG_BUFFER_ALIGN(LEN) ((LEN) + (ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER))
+#endif
+/* assume sizeof(ptrdiff_t) == sizeof(void*) */
+#define POINTERALIGN(ALIGNVAL,PTR) \
+ ((char *)(((ptrdiff_t) (PTR) + (ALIGNVAL-1)) & ~((ptrdiff_t) (ALIGNVAL-1))))
+#define XLOG_BUFFER_POINTERALIGN(PTR) \
+ POINTERALIGN((ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER), (PTR))
+
#if defined(OPEN_DATASYNC_FLAG)
#define DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD_STR "open_datasync"
#define DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD SYNC_METHOD_OPEN
@@ -469,6 +509,17 @@ static void ReadControlFile(void);
static char *str_time(time_t tnow);
static void issue_xlog_fsync(void);
+/* XLog gather-write staffs */
+typedef struct XLogPages
+{
+ char *head; /* Head of first page */
+ int size; /* Total bytes of pages == count(pages) * BLCKSZ */
+ int offset; /* Offset in xlog segment file */
+} XLogPages;
+static void XLogPageReset(XLogPages *pages);
+static void XLogPageWrite(XLogPages *pages, int index);
+static void XLogPageFlush(XLogPages *pages, int index);
+
#ifdef WAL_DEBUG
static void xlog_outrec(char *buf, XLogRecord *record);
#endif
@@ -1245,9 +1296,10 @@ static void
XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
{
XLogCtlWrite *Write = &XLogCtl->Write;
- char *from;
bool ispartialpage;
bool use_existent;
+ int currentIndex = Write->curridx;
+ XLogPages pages;
/* We should always be inside a critical section here */
Assert(CritSectionCount > 0);
@@ -1258,6 +1310,8 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
*/
LogwrtResult = Write->LogwrtResult;
+ XLogPageReset(&pages);
+
while (XLByteLT(LogwrtResult.Write, WriteRqst.Write))
{
/*
@@ -1266,14 +1320,14 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
* end of the last page that's been initialized by
* AdvanceXLInsertBuffer.
*/
- if (!XLByteLT(LogwrtResult.Write, XLogCtl->xlblocks[Write->curridx]))
+ if (!XLByteLT(LogwrtResult.Write, XLogCtl->xlblocks[currentIndex]))
elog(PANIC, "xlog write request %X/%X is past end of log %X/%X",
LogwrtResult.Write.xlogid, LogwrtResult.Write.xrecoff,
- XLogCtl->xlblocks[Write->curridx].xlogid,
- XLogCtl->xlblocks[Write->curridx].xrecoff);
+ XLogCtl->xlblocks[currentIndex].xlogid,
+ XLogCtl->xlblocks[currentIndex].xrecoff);
/* Advance LogwrtResult.Write to end of current buffer page */
- LogwrtResult.Write = XLogCtl->xlblocks[Write->curridx];
+ LogwrtResult.Write = XLogCtl->xlblocks[currentIndex];
ispartialpage = XLByteLT(WriteRqst.Write, LogwrtResult.Write);
if (!XLByteInPrevSeg(LogwrtResult.Write, openLogId, openLogSeg))
@@ -1281,6 +1335,7 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
/*
* Switch to new logfile segment.
*/
+ XLogPageFlush(&pages, currentIndex);
if (openLogFile >= 0)
{
if (close(openLogFile))
@@ -1354,31 +1409,8 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
openLogOff = 0;
}
- /* Need to seek in the file? */
- if (openLogOff != (LogwrtResult.Write.xrecoff - BLCKSZ) % XLogSegSize)
- {
- openLogOff = (LogwrtResult.Write.xrecoff - BLCKSZ) % XLogSegSize;
- if (lseek(openLogFile, (off_t) openLogOff, SEEK_SET) < 0)
- ereport(PANIC,
- (errcode_for_file_access(),
- errmsg("could not seek in log file %u, segment %u to offset %u: %m",
- openLogId, openLogSeg, openLogOff)));
- }
-
- /* OK to write the page */
- from = XLogCtl->pages + Write->curridx * BLCKSZ;
- errno = 0;
- if (write(openLogFile, from, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
- {
- /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
- if (errno == 0)
- errno = ENOSPC;
- ereport(PANIC,
- (errcode_for_file_access(),
- errmsg("could not write to log file %u, segment %u at offset %u: %m",
- openLogId, openLogSeg, openLogOff)));
- }
- openLogOff += BLCKSZ;
+ /* Add a page to buffer */
+ XLogPageWrite(&pages, currentIndex);
/*
* If we just wrote the whole last page of a logfile segment,
@@ -1390,8 +1422,9 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
* This is also the right place to notify the Archiver that the
* segment is ready to copy to archival storage.
*/
- if (openLogOff >= XLogSegSize && !ispartialpage)
+ if (openLogOff + pages.size >= XLogSegSize && !ispartialpage)
{
+ XLogPageFlush(&pages, currentIndex);
issue_xlog_fsync();
LogwrtResult.Flush = LogwrtResult.Write; /* end of current page */
@@ -1405,8 +1438,9 @@ XLogWrite(XLogwrtRqst WriteRqst)
LogwrtResult.Write = WriteRqst.Write;
break;
}
- Write->curridx = NextBufIdx(Write->curridx);
+ currentIndex = NextBufIdx(currentIndex);
}
+ XLogPageFlush(&pages, currentIndex);
/*
* If asked to flush, do so
@@ -3584,7 +3618,7 @@ XLOGShmemSize(void)
if (XLOGbuffers < MinXLOGbuffers)
XLOGbuffers = MinXLOGbuffers;
- return MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogCtlData) + sizeof(XLogRecPtr) * XLOGbuffers)
+ return XLOG_BUFFER_ALIGN(sizeof(XLogCtlData) + sizeof(XLogRecPtr) * XLOGbuffers)
+ BLCKSZ * XLOGbuffers +
MAXALIGN(sizeof(ControlFileData));
}
@@ -3601,7 +3635,7 @@ XLOGShmemInit(void)
XLogCtl = (XLogCtlData *)
ShmemInitStruct("XLOG Ctl",
- MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogCtlData) +
+ XLOG_BUFFER_ALIGN(sizeof(XLogCtlData) +
sizeof(XLogRecPtr) * XLOGbuffers)
+ BLCKSZ * XLOGbuffers,
&foundXLog);
@@ -3630,9 +3664,9 @@ XLOGShmemInit(void)
* Here, on the other hand, we must MAXALIGN to ensure the page
* buffers have worst-case alignment.
*/
- XLogCtl->pages =
- ((char *) XLogCtl) + MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogCtlData) +
- sizeof(XLogRecPtr) * XLOGbuffers);
+ XLogCtl->pages = XLOG_BUFFER_POINTERALIGN(
+ ((char *) XLogCtl)
+ + sizeof(XLogCtlData) + sizeof(XLogRecPtr) * XLOGbuffers);
memset(XLogCtl->pages, 0, BLCKSZ * XLOGbuffers);
/*
@@ -3690,10 +3724,9 @@ BootStrapXLOG(void)
/* First timeline ID is always 1 */
ThisTimeLineID = 1;
- /* Use malloc() to ensure buffer is MAXALIGNED */
- buffer = (char *) malloc(BLCKSZ);
- page = (XLogPageHeader) buffer;
- memset(buffer, 0, BLCKSZ);
+ buffer = (char *) malloc(BLCKSZ + ALIGNOF_XLOG_BUFFER);
+ page = (XLogPageHeader) XLOG_BUFFER_POINTERALIGN(buffer);
+ memset(page, 0, BLCKSZ);
/* Set up information for the initial checkpoint record */
checkPoint.redo.xlogid = 0;
@@ -3745,7 +3778,7 @@ BootStrapXLOG(void)
/* Write the first page with the initial record */
errno = 0;
- if (write(openLogFile, buffer, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
+ if (write(openLogFile, page, BLCKSZ) != BLCKSZ)
{
/* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
if (errno == 0)
@@ -5837,3 +5870,71 @@ remove_backup_label(void)
errmsg("could not remove file \"%s\": %m",
BACKUP_LABEL_FILE)));
}
+
+
+/* XLog gather-write staffs */
+
+static void
+XLogPageReset(XLogPages *pages)
+{
+ memset(pages, 0, sizeof(*pages));
+}
+
+static void
+XLogPageWrite(XLogPages *pages, int index)
+{
+ char *page = XLogCtl->pages + index * BLCKSZ;
+ int size = BLCKSZ;
+ int offset = (LogwrtResult.Write.xrecoff - BLCKSZ) % XLogSegSize;
+
+ if (pages->head + pages->size == page
+ && pages->offset + pages->size == offset)
+ { /* Pages are continuous. Append new page. */
+ pages->size += size;
+ }
+ else
+ { /* Pages are not continuous. Flush and clear. */
+ XLogPageFlush(pages, PrevBufIdx(index));
+ pages->head = page;
+ pages->size = size;
+ pages->offset = offset;
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+XLogPageFlush(XLogPages *pages, int index)
+{
+ if (!pages->head)
+ { /* No needs to write pages. */
+ XLogCtl->Write.curridx = index;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Need to seek in the file? */
+ if (openLogOff != pages->offset)
+ {
+ openLogOff = pages->offset;
+ if (lseek(openLogFile, (off_t) openLogOff, SEEK_SET) < 0)
+ ereport(PANIC,
+ (errcode_for_file_access(),
+ errmsg("could not seek in log file %u, segment %u to offset %u: %m",
+ openLogId, openLogSeg, openLogOff)));
+ }
+
+ /* OK to write the page */
+ errno = 0;
+ if (write(openLogFile, pages->head, pages->size) != pages->size)
+ {
+ /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
+ if (errno == 0)
+ errno = ENOSPC;
+ ereport(PANIC,
+ (errcode_for_file_access(),
+ errmsg("could not write to log file %u, segment %u at offset %u: %m",
+ openLogId, openLogSeg, openLogOff)));
+ }
+
+ openLogOff += pages->size;
+ XLogCtl->Write.curridx = index;
+ XLogPageReset(pages);
+}