Commit 64fe6022 authored by Jeff Davis's avatar Jeff Davis

Fixes for Disk-based Hash Aggregation.

Justin Pryzby raised a couple issues with commit 1f39bce0. Fixed.

Also, tweak the way the size of a hash entry is estimated and the
number of buckets is estimated when calling BuildTupleHashTableExt().

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20200319064222.GR26184@telsasoft.com
parent 0830d21f
......@@ -2778,7 +2778,7 @@ static void
show_hashagg_info(AggState *aggstate, ExplainState *es)
{
Agg *agg = (Agg *)aggstate->ss.ps.plan;
long memPeakKb = (aggstate->hash_mem_peak + 1023) / 1024;
int64 memPeakKb = (aggstate->hash_mem_peak + 1023) / 1024;
Assert(IsA(aggstate, AggState));
......
......@@ -1873,17 +1873,12 @@ hash_agg_update_metrics(AggState *aggstate, bool from_tape, int npartitions)
aggstate->hash_disk_used = disk_used;
}
/*
* Update hashentrysize estimate based on contents. Don't include meta_mem
* in the memory used, because empty buckets would inflate the per-entry
* cost. An underestimate of the per-entry size is better than an
* overestimate, because an overestimate could compound with each level of
* recursion.
*/
/* update hashentrysize estimate based on contents */
if (aggstate->hash_ngroups_current > 0)
{
aggstate->hashentrysize =
hash_mem / (double)aggstate->hash_ngroups_current;
sizeof(TupleHashEntryData) +
(hash_mem / (double)aggstate->hash_ngroups_current);
}
}
......@@ -1899,10 +1894,10 @@ hash_choose_num_buckets(double hashentrysize, long ngroups, Size memory)
max_nbuckets = memory / hashentrysize;
/*
* Leave room for slop to avoid a case where the initial hash table size
* exceeds the memory limit (though that may still happen in edge cases).
* Underestimating is better than overestimating. Too many buckets crowd
* out space for group keys and transition state values.
*/
max_nbuckets *= 0.75;
max_nbuckets >>= 1;
if (nbuckets > max_nbuckets)
nbuckets = max_nbuckets;
......@@ -3548,7 +3543,7 @@ ExecInitAgg(Agg *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
* reasonable.
*/
for (i = 0; i < aggstate->num_hashes; i++)
totalGroups = aggstate->perhash[i].aggnode->numGroups;
totalGroups += aggstate->perhash[i].aggnode->numGroups;
hash_agg_set_limits(aggstate->hashentrysize, totalGroups, 0,
&aggstate->hash_mem_limit,
......
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