On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Robert Haas <[email protected]> wrote: > Make walsender more responsive. > > Per testing by Andres Freund, this improves replication performance > and reduces replication latency and latency jitter. I was a bit > concerned about moving more work into XLogInsert, but testing seems > to show that it's not a problem in practice. > > Along the way, improve comments for WaitLatchOrSocket.
This commit makes the synchronous replication slow down very much
when wal_sync_method is set to open_sync or open_datasync. I think
the attached patch needs to be applied.
+#define WalSndWakeupProcessRequests() \
+ do
\
+ {
\
+ if (wake_wal_senders) \
+ {
\
+ wake_wal_senders = false; \
+ if (max_wal_senders > 0) \
+ WalSndWakeup(); \
+ }
\
+ } while (0)
I'm not sure it's really worth doing, but isn't it good idea to test
max_wal_sender > 0 first to eliminate any CPU cycle in non replication case?
Regards,
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Fujii Masao
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