On 2021-Jul-27, Drouvot, Bertrand wrote: > diff --git a/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c > b/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c
> +bool > +get_rel_logical_catalog(Oid relid) > +{ > + bool res; > + Relation rel; > + > + /* assume previously locked */ > + rel = table_open(relid, NoLock); > + res = RelationIsAccessibleInLogicalDecoding(rel); > + table_close(rel, NoLock); > + > + return res; > +} So RelationIsAccessibleInLogicalDecoding() does a cheap check for wal_level which can be done without opening the table; I think this function should be rearranged to avoid doing that when not needed. Also, putting this function in lsyscache.c seems somewhat wrong since it's not merely accessing the system caches ... I think it would be better to move this elsewhere (relcache.c, proto in relcache.h, perhaps call it RelationIdIsAccessibleInLogicalDecoding) and short-circuit for the check that can be done before opening the table. At least the GiST code appears to be able to call this several times per vacuum run, so it makes sense to short-circuit it for the fast case. ... though looking at the GiST code again I wonder if it would be more sensible to just stash the table's Relation pointer somewhere in the context structs instead of opening and closing it time and again. -- Álvaro Herrera PostgreSQL Developer — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ "Investigación es lo que hago cuando no sé lo que estoy haciendo" (Wernher von Braun)