Re: parallel_safe - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andy Fan
Subject Re: parallel_safe
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Msg-id 87v7psqhjz.fsf@163.com
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In response to parallel_safe  (Andy Fan <zhihuifan1213@163.com>)
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Andy Fan <zhihuifan1213@163.com> writes:

Hi,

Some clearer idea are provided below. Any feedback which could tell this
is *obviously wrong* or *not obviously wrong* is welcome. 

> 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 and c = (select sum(c) from bigt i where c = o.c);
..
> I think the below plan should be correct and more efficiently but is impossible.
>
> 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)
>
> 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.
>
>
> I think it is better to think about what parallel_safe is designed
> for. In Path: 
>
> The definition looks to say: (1) the Path/Plan should not be run as a
> 'parallel_aware' plan,  but the code looks to say: (2). The Path/Plan
> should not be run in a parallel worker even it is *not*
> parallel_aware.  
..
> So parallel_safe looks have two different meaning to me.

I'd like to revist 'bool parallel_safe' to 'ParallelSafety
parallel_safe' for RelOptInfo, Path and Plan (I'd like to rename
RelOptInfo->consider_parallel to parallel_safe for consistentence). 

ParallelSafety would contains 3 properties:

1. PARALLEL_UNSAFE = 0  // default. This acts exactly same as the
current paralle_safe = false.  When it is set on RelOptInfo,  non
partial pathlist on this RelOptInfo should be considered. When it is set 
to Path/Plan,  no parallel worker should run the Path/Plan. 

2. PARALLEL_WORKER_SAFE = 1 // We can set parallel_safe to this value for
the PARAM_EXEC case (when parallel-unsafe function and
Gather/MergeGather doesn't exist), The theory behind it is for a
non-partial-path, it always populate a complete/same result, no matter
different workers use different PARAM_EXEC values. the impact is no
partial path should be considered on this RelOptInfo, but the
non-partial-path/plan could be used with other partial path.  

3. PARALLEL_PARTIALPATH_SAFE = 2: same as the parallel_safe=true.

After this design, more Plan with SubPlan could be parallelized. Take
my case for example:

select * from bigt o where b = 1 and c = (select sum(c) from bigt i
where c = o.c);

RelOptInfo of 'bigt i' would have a parallel_safe =
PARALLEL_WORKER_SAFE, so non partial path should be generated. and the
final SubPlan would have a parallel_safe = PARALLEL_WORKER_SAFE.

When planning RelOptInfo of 'bigt o', it only check if the
SubPlan->parallel_safe is PARALLEL_UNSAFE, so at last
RelOptInfo->parallel_safe is PARALLEL_PARTIALPATH_SAFE, then we could
populated partial_pathlist for it. and the desired plan could be
generated.

-- 
Best Regards
Andy Fan




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