Hi, It's great you posted a new version of this patch, so I took a look a brief look at it. The code seems in pretty good shape, I haven't found any real issues - just two minor comments:
This seems a bit strange: #define DEFAULT_DECODE_BUFFER_SIZE 0x10000 Why not to define this as a simple decimal value? Is there something special about this particular value, or is it arbitrary? I guess it's simply the minimum for wal_decode_buffer_size GUC, but why not to use the GUC for all places decoding WAL? FWIW I don't think we include updates to typedefs.list in patches. I also repeated the benchmarks I did at the beginning of the year [1]. Attached is a chart with four different configurations: 1) master (f79962d826) 2) patched (with prefetching disabled) 3) patched (with default configuration) 4) patched (with I/O concurrency 256 and 2MB decode buffer) For all configs the shared buffers were set to 64GB, checkpoints every 20 minutes, etc. The results are pretty good / similar to previous results. Replaying the 1h worth of work on a smaller machine takes ~5:30h without prefetching (master or with prefetching disabled). With prefetching enabled this drops to ~2h (default config) and ~1h (with tuning). regards [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/c5d52837-6256-0556-ac8c-d6d3d558820a%40enterprisedb.com -- Tomas Vondra EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company