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is_parallel_safe() supposed that the only relevant property of a SubPlan was the parallel safety of the referenced subplan tree. This is wrong: the testexpr or args subtrees might contain parallel-unsafe stuff, as demonstrated by the test case added here. However, just recursing into the subtrees fails in a different way: we'll typically find PARAM_EXEC Params representing the subplan's output columns in the testexpr. The previous coding supposed that any Param must be treated as parallel-restricted, so that a naive attempt at fixing this disabled parallel pushdown of SubPlans altogether. We must instead determine, for any visited Param, whether it is one that would be computed by a surrounding SubPlan node; if so, it's safe to push down along with the SubPlan node. We might later be able to extend this logic to cope with Params used for correlated subplans and other cases; but that's a task for v11 or beyond. Tom Lane and Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7064.1492022469@sss.pgh.pa.us
135 lines
4.1 KiB
PL/PgSQL
135 lines
4.1 KiB
PL/PgSQL
--
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-- PARALLEL
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--
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create or replace function parallel_restricted(int) returns int as
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$$begin return $1; end$$ language plpgsql parallel restricted;
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-- Serializable isolation would disable parallel query, so explicitly use an
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-- arbitrary other level.
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begin isolation level repeatable read;
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-- encourage use of parallel plans
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set parallel_setup_cost=0;
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set parallel_tuple_cost=0;
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set min_parallel_table_scan_size=0;
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set max_parallel_workers_per_gather=4;
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explain (costs off)
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select count(*) from a_star;
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select count(*) from a_star;
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-- test that parallel_restricted function doesn't run in worker
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alter table tenk1 set (parallel_workers = 4);
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explain (verbose, costs off)
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select parallel_restricted(unique1) from tenk1
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where stringu1 = 'GRAAAA' order by 1;
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-- test parallel plan when group by expression is in target list.
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explain (costs off)
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select length(stringu1) from tenk1 group by length(stringu1);
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select length(stringu1) from tenk1 group by length(stringu1);
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explain (costs off)
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select stringu1, count(*) from tenk1 group by stringu1 order by stringu1;
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-- test that parallel plan for aggregates is not selected when
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-- target list contains parallel restricted clause.
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explain (costs off)
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select sum(parallel_restricted(unique1)) from tenk1
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group by(parallel_restricted(unique1));
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-- test parallel plans for queries containing un-correlated subplans.
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alter table tenk2 set (parallel_workers = 0);
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explain (costs off)
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select count(*) from tenk1 where (two, four) not in
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(select hundred, thousand from tenk2 where thousand > 100);
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select count(*) from tenk1 where (two, four) not in
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(select hundred, thousand from tenk2 where thousand > 100);
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-- this is not parallel-safe due to use of random() within SubLink's testexpr:
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explain (costs off)
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select * from tenk1 where (unique1 + random())::integer not in
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(select ten from tenk2);
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alter table tenk2 reset (parallel_workers);
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-- test parallel index scans.
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set enable_seqscan to off;
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set enable_bitmapscan to off;
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explain (costs off)
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select count((unique1)) from tenk1 where hundred > 1;
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select count((unique1)) from tenk1 where hundred > 1;
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-- test parallel index-only scans.
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explain (costs off)
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select count(*) from tenk1 where thousand > 95;
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select count(*) from tenk1 where thousand > 95;
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reset enable_seqscan;
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reset enable_bitmapscan;
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-- test parallel bitmap heap scan.
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set enable_seqscan to off;
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set enable_indexscan to off;
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set enable_hashjoin to off;
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set enable_mergejoin to off;
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set enable_material to off;
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-- test prefetching, if the platform allows it
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DO $$
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BEGIN
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SET effective_io_concurrency = 50;
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EXCEPTION WHEN invalid_parameter_value THEN
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END $$;
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set work_mem='64kB'; --set small work mem to force lossy pages
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explain (costs off)
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select count(*) from tenk1, tenk2 where tenk1.hundred > 1 and tenk2.thousand=0;
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select count(*) from tenk1, tenk2 where tenk1.hundred > 1 and tenk2.thousand=0;
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create table bmscantest (a int, t text);
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insert into bmscantest select r, 'fooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo' FROM generate_series(1,100000) r;
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create index i_bmtest ON bmscantest(a);
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select count(*) from bmscantest where a>1;
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reset enable_seqscan;
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reset enable_indexscan;
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reset enable_hashjoin;
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reset enable_mergejoin;
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reset enable_material;
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reset effective_io_concurrency;
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reset work_mem;
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drop table bmscantest;
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-- test parallel merge join path.
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set enable_hashjoin to off;
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set enable_nestloop to off;
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explain (costs off)
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select count(*) from tenk1, tenk2 where tenk1.unique1 = tenk2.unique1;
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select count(*) from tenk1, tenk2 where tenk1.unique1 = tenk2.unique1;
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reset enable_hashjoin;
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reset enable_nestloop;
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--test gather merge
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set enable_hashagg to off;
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explain (costs off)
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select string4, count((unique2)) from tenk1 group by string4 order by string4;
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select string4, count((unique2)) from tenk1 group by string4 order by string4;
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reset enable_hashagg;
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set force_parallel_mode=1;
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explain (costs off)
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select stringu1::int2 from tenk1 where unique1 = 1;
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-- to increase the parallel query test coverage
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EXPLAIN (analyze, timing off, summary off, costs off) SELECT * FROM tenk1;
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-- provoke error in worker
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select stringu1::int2 from tenk1 where unique1 = 1;
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rollback;
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