On 06 December 2014 20:01 Amit Kapila Wrote >I wanted to understand what exactly the above loop is doing.
>a. >first of all the comment on top of it says "Some of the slot >are free, ...", if some slot is free, then why do you want >to process the results? (Do you mean to say that *None* of >the slot is free....?) This comment is wrong, I will remove this. >b. >IIUC, you have called function select_loop(maxFd, &slotset) >to check if socket descriptor is readable, if yes then why >in do..while loop the same maxFd is checked always, don't >you want to check different socket descriptors? I am not sure >if I am missing something here select_loop(maxFd, &slotset) maxFd is the max descriptor among all SETS, and slotset contains all the descriptor, so if any of the descriptor get some message select_loop will come out, and once select loop come out, we need to check how many descriptor have got the message from server so we loop and process the results. So it’s not only for a maxFd, it’s for all the descriptors. And it’s in do..while loop, because it possible that select_loop come out because of some intermediate message on any of the socket but still query is not complete, and if none of the socket is still free (that we check in below for loop), then go to select_loop again. >c. >After checking the socket descriptor for maxFd why you want >to run run the below for loop for all slots? >for (i = 0; i < max_slot; i++) After Select loop is out, it’s possible that we might have got result on multiple connections, so consume input and check if still busy, then nothing to do, but if finished process the result and mark the connection free. And if any of the connection is free, then we will break the do..while loop. From: Amit Kapila [mailto:amit.kapil...@gmail.com] Sent: 06 December 2014 20:01 To: Dilip kumar Cc: Magnus Hagander; Alvaro Herrera; Jan Lentfer; Tom Lane; PostgreSQL-development; Sawada Masahiko; Euler Taveira Subject: Re: [HACKERS] TODO : Allow parallel cores to be used by vacuumdb [ WIP ] On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Dilip kumar <dilip.ku...@huawei.com<mailto:dilip.ku...@huawei.com>> wrote: > > On 24 November 2014 11:29, Amit Kapila Wrote, > I have verified that all previous comments are addressed and the new version is much better than previous version. > > here we are setting each target once and doing for all the tables.. > Hmm, theoretically I think new behaviour could lead to more I/O in certain cases as compare to existing behaviour. The reason for more I/O is that in the new behaviour, while doing Analyze for a particular table at different targets, in-between it has Analyze of different table as well, so the pages in shared buffers or OS cache for a particular table needs to be reloded again for a new target whereas currently it will do all stages of Analyze for a particular table in one-go which means that each stage of Analyze could get benefit from the pages of a table loaded by previous stage. If you agree, then we should try to avoid this change in new behaviour. > > Please provide you opinion. I have few questions regarding function GetIdleSlot() + static int + GetIdleSlot(ParallelSlot *pSlot, int max_slot, const char *dbname, + const char *progname, bool completedb) { .. + /* + * Some of the slot are free, Process the results for slots whichever + * are free + */ + + do + { + SetCancelConn(pSlot[0].connection); + + i = select_loop(maxFd, &slotset); + + ResetCancelConn(); + + if (i < 0) + { + /* + * This can only happen if user has sent the cancel request using + * Ctrl+C, Cancel is handled by 0th slot, so fetch the error result. + */ + + GetQueryResult(pSlot[0].connection, dbname, progname, + completedb); + return NO_SLOT; + } + + Assert(i != 0); + + for (i = 0; i < max_slot; i++) + { + if (!FD_ISSET(pSlot[i].sock, &slotset)) + continue; + + PQconsumeInput(pSlot[i].connection); + if (PQisBusy(pSlot[i].connection)) + continue; + + pSlot[i].isFree = true; + + if (!GetQueryResult(pSlot[i].connection, dbname, progname, + completedb)) + return NO_SLOT; + + if (firstFree < 0) + firstFree = i; + } + }while(firstFree < 0); } I wanted to understand what exactly the above loop is doing. a. first of all the comment on top of it says "Some of the slot are free, ...", if some slot is free, then why do you want to process the results? (Do you mean to say that *None* of the slot is free....?) b. IIUC, you have called function select_loop(maxFd, &slotset) to check if socket descriptor is readable, if yes then why in do..while loop the same maxFd is checked always, don't you want to check different socket descriptors? I am not sure if I am missing something here c. After checking the socket descriptor for maxFd why you want to run run the below for loop for all slots? for (i = 0; i < max_slot; i++) With Regards, Amit Kapila. EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com<http://www.enterprisedb.com/>