Hi,

In the comments of add_partial_path, we have:

 *        We don't generate parameterized partial paths for several reasons.  
Most
 *        importantly, they're not safe to execute, because there's nothing to
 *        make sure that a parallel scan within the parameterized portion of the
 *        plan is running with the same value in every worker at the same time.

   
and we are using 'is_parallel_safe(PlannerInfo *root, Node *node)' to see
if it is safe/necessary to generate partial path on a RelOptInfo. In the
code of 'is_parallel_safe': 

        /*
         * We can't pass Params to workers at the moment either, so they are 
also
         * parallel-restricted, unless they are PARAM_EXTERN Params or are
         * PARAM_EXEC Params listed in safe_param_ids...
         */
        else if (IsA(node, Param))
        {
                Param      *param = (Param *) node;

                if (param->paramkind == PARAM_EXTERN)
                        return false;

                if (param->paramkind != PARAM_EXEC ||
                        !list_member_int(context->safe_param_ids, 
param->paramid))
                {
                        if (max_parallel_hazard_test(PROPARALLEL_RESTRICTED, 
context))
                                return true;
                }
                return false;                   /* nothing to recurse to */
        }


Then see the below example:

create table bigt (a int, b int, c int);
insert into bigt select i, i, i from generate_series(1, 1000000)i;
analyze bigt;

select * from bigt o where b = 1;
            QUERY PLAN             
-----------------------------------
 Gather
   Workers Planned: 2
   ->  Parallel Seq Scan on bigt o
         Filter: (b = 1)
(4 rows)

select * from bigt o where b = 1 and c = (select sum(c) from bigt i where c = 
o.c);
                QUERY PLAN                 
-------------------------------------------
 Seq Scan on bigt o
   Filter: ((b = 1) AND (c = (SubPlan 1)))
   SubPlan 1
     ->  Aggregate
           ->  Seq Scan on bigt i
                 Filter: (c = o.c)
(6 rows)

I think the below plan should be correct and more efficiently.

Plan 1:

                   QUERY PLAN                    
-------------------------------------------------
 Gather
   Workers Planned: 2
   ->  Parallel Seq Scan on bigt o
         Filter: ((b = 1) AND (c = (SubPlan 1)))
         SubPlan 1
           ->  Aggregate
                 ->  Seq Scan on bigt
                       Filter: (c = o.c)
(8 rows)

However the above plan is impossible because:

(1). During the planning of the SubPlan, we use is_parallel_safe() to
set the "bigt i"'s consider_parallel to false because of the above
"PARAM_EXEC" reason. 

(2). The parallel_safe of the final SubPlan is set to false due to
rel->consider_parallel. 

(3). During the planning of "bigt o", it calls is_parallel_safe and then
it find a subplan->parallel_safe == false, then all the partial path is
impossible.

is_parallel_safe/max_parallel_hazard_walker:

        else if (IsA(node, SubPlan))
        {
                SubPlan    *subplan = (SubPlan *) node;
                List       *save_safe_param_ids;

                if (!subplan->parallel_safe &&
                        max_parallel_hazard_test(PROPARALLEL_RESTRICTED, 
context))
                        return true;
         ...
   }

So if we think "plan 1" is valid, then what is wrong?

I think it is better to think about what parallel_safe is designed
for. In Path: 

        /* OK to use as part of parallel plan? */
        bool            parallel_safe;


The definition looks to say: the Path/Plan should not be run as a
'parallel_aware' plan,  but the code looks to say: The Path/Plan should not be
run in a parallel worker even it is *not* parallel_aware. The reason I
feel the above is because:

 *        We don't generate parameterized partial paths for several reasons.  
Most
 *        importantly, they're not safe to execute, because there's nothing to
 *        make sure that a parallel scan within the parameterized portion of the
 *        plan is running with the same value in every worker at the same time.

If a plan which is not parallel-aware, why should we care about the
above stuff?

In the current code, there are some other parallel_safe = false which look
like a *should not be run in a parallel worker rather than parallel
plan*. the cases I know are: 
1. path->parallel_safe = false in Gather/GatherMerge. 
2. some expressions which is clearly claried as parallel unsafe.

So parallel_safe looks have two different meaning to me. are you feeling
something similar? Do you think treating the different parallel_safe
would make parallel works in some more places? Do you think the benefits
would be beyond the SubPlan one (I can't make a example beside SubPlan
so far). 


-- 
Best Regards
Andy Fan



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