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This feature was using a process local map to track the first few blocks in the relation. The map was reset each time we get the block with enough freespace. It was discussed that it would be better to track this map on a per-relation basis in relcache and then invalidate the same whenever vacuum frees up some space in the page or when FSM is created. The new design would be better both in terms of API design and performance. List of commits reverted, in reverse chronological order:06c8a5090e
Improve code comments inb0eaa4c51b
.13e8643bfc
During pg_upgrade, conditionally skip transfer of FSMs.6f918159a9
Add more tests for FSM.9c32e4c350
Clear the local map when not used.29d108cdec
Update the documentation for FSM behavior..08ecdfe7e5
Make FSM test portable.b0eaa4c51b
Avoid creation of the free space map for small heap relations. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190416180452.3pm6uegx54iitbt5@alap3.anarazel.de
55 lines
2.2 KiB
SQL
55 lines
2.2 KiB
SQL
CREATE EXTENSION pageinspect;
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CREATE TABLE test1 (a int, b int);
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INSERT INTO test1 VALUES (16777217, 131584);
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VACUUM test1; -- set up FSM
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-- The page contents can vary, so just test that it can be read
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-- successfully, but don't keep the output.
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0)) AS main_0;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 1)) AS main_1;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0)) AS fsm_0;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 1)) AS fsm_1;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 0)) AS vm_0;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 1)) AS vm_1;
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('xxx', 'main', 0));
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SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'xxx', 0));
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SELECT get_raw_page('test1', 0) = get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0);
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SELECT pagesize, version FROM page_header(get_raw_page('test1', 0));
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SELECT page_checksum(get_raw_page('test1', 0), 0) IS NOT NULL AS silly_checksum_test;
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SELECT tuple_data_split('test1'::regclass, t_data, t_infomask, t_infomask2, t_bits)
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FROM heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test1', 0));
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SELECT * FROM fsm_page_contents(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0));
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DROP TABLE test1;
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-- check that using any of these functions with a partitioned table or index
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-- would fail
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create table test_partitioned (a int) partition by range (a);
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create index test_partitioned_index on test_partitioned (a);
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select get_raw_page('test_partitioned', 0); -- error about partitioned table
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select get_raw_page('test_partitioned_index', 0); -- error about partitioned index
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-- a regular table which is a member of a partition set should work though
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create table test_part1 partition of test_partitioned for values from ( 1 ) to (100);
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select get_raw_page('test_part1', 0); -- get farther and error about empty table
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drop table test_partitioned;
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-- check null bitmap alignment for table whose number of attributes is multiple of 8
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create table test8 (f1 int, f2 int, f3 int, f4 int, f5 int, f6 int, f7 int, f8 int);
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insert into test8(f1, f8) values (x'7f00007f'::int, 0);
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select t_bits, t_data from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test8', 0));
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select tuple_data_split('test8'::regclass, t_data, t_infomask, t_infomask2, t_bits)
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from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test8', 0));
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drop table test8;
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