From: Tom Lane Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 22:18:47 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Fix bogus "out of memory" reports in tuplestore.c. X-Git-Tag: REL9_1_19~69 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9965aff1ca7ec0f6218ff845a47eeac34f44c425;p=postgresql Fix bogus "out of memory" reports in tuplestore.c. The tuplesort/tuplestore memory management logic assumed that the chunk allocation overhead for its memtuples array could not increase when increasing the array size. This is and always was true for tuplesort, but we (I, I think) blindly copied that logic into tuplestore.c without noticing that the assumption failed to hold for the much smaller array elements used by tuplestore. Given rather small work_mem, this could result in an improper complaint about "unexpected out-of-memory situation", as reported by Brent DeSpain in bug #13530. The easiest way to fix this is just to increase tuplestore's initial array size so that the assumption holds. Rather than relying on magic constants, though, let's export a #define from aset.c that represents the safe allocation threshold, and make tuplestore's calculation depend on that. Do the same in tuplesort.c to keep the logic looking parallel, even though tuplesort.c isn't actually at risk at present. This will keep us from breaking it if we ever muck with the allocation parameters in aset.c. Back-patch to all supported versions. The error message doesn't occur pre-9.3, not so much because the problem can't happen as because the pre-9.3 tuplestore code neglected to check for it. (The chance of trouble is a great deal larger as of 9.3, though, due to changes in the array-size-increasing strategy.) However, allowing LACKMEM() to become true unexpectedly could still result in less-than-desirable behavior, so let's patch it all the way back. --- diff --git a/src/backend/utils/mmgr/aset.c b/src/backend/utils/mmgr/aset.c index 23b345bb59..2baa237538 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/mmgr/aset.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/mmgr/aset.c @@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ * * With the current parameters, request sizes up to 8K are treated as chunks, * larger requests go into dedicated blocks. Change ALLOCSET_NUM_FREELISTS - * to adjust the boundary point. (But in contexts with small maxBlockSize, - * we may set the allocChunkLimit to less than 8K, so as to avoid space - * wastage.) + * to adjust the boundary point; and adjust ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD in + * memutils.h to agree. (Note: in contexts with small maxBlockSize, we may + * set the allocChunkLimit to less than 8K, so as to avoid space wastage.) *-------------------- */ @@ -393,7 +393,11 @@ AllocSetContextCreate(MemoryContext parent, * We have to have allocChunkLimit a power of two, because the requested * and actually-allocated sizes of any chunk must be on the same side of * the limit, else we get confused about whether the chunk is "big". + * + * Also, allocChunkLimit must not exceed ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD. */ + Assert(ALLOC_CHUNK_LIMIT == ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD); + context->allocChunkLimit = ALLOC_CHUNK_LIMIT; while ((Size) (context->allocChunkLimit + ALLOC_CHUNKHDRSZ) > (Size) ((maxBlockSize - ALLOC_BLOCKHDRSZ) / ALLOC_CHUNK_FRACTION)) diff --git a/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c b/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c index b6b06d5685..11feb9622b 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c @@ -557,7 +557,14 @@ tuplesort_begin_common(int workMem, bool randomAccess) state->tapeset = NULL; state->memtupcount = 0; - state->memtupsize = 1024; /* initial guess */ + + /* + * Initial size of array must be more than ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD; + * see comments in grow_memtuples(). + */ + state->memtupsize = Max(1024, + ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD / sizeof(SortTuple) + 1); + state->memtuples = (SortTuple *) palloc(state->memtupsize * sizeof(SortTuple)); USEMEM(state, GetMemoryChunkSpace(state->memtuples)); @@ -1000,7 +1007,7 @@ grow_memtuples(Tuplesortstate *state) state->memtupsize * sizeof(SortTuple)); USEMEM(state, GetMemoryChunkSpace(state->memtuples)); if (LACKMEM(state)) - elog(ERROR, "unexpected out-of-memory situation during sort"); + elog(ERROR, "unexpected out-of-memory situation in tuplesort"); return true; } diff --git a/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplestore.c b/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplestore.c index 9739c6bbed..587de449e1 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplestore.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/sort/tuplestore.c @@ -261,7 +261,14 @@ tuplestore_begin_common(int eflags, bool interXact, int maxKBytes) state->memtupdeleted = 0; state->memtupcount = 0; - state->memtupsize = 1024; /* initial guess */ + + /* + * Initial size of array must be more than ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD; + * see comments in grow_memtuples(). + */ + state->memtupsize = Max(16384 / sizeof(void *), + ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD / sizeof(void *) + 1); + state->memtuples = (void **) palloc(state->memtupsize * sizeof(void *)); USEMEM(state, GetMemoryChunkSpace(state->memtuples)); @@ -644,6 +651,8 @@ tuplestore_puttuple_common(Tuplestorestate *state, void *tuple) repalloc(state->memtuples, state->memtupsize * sizeof(void *)); USEMEM(state, GetMemoryChunkSpace(state->memtuples)); + if (LACKMEM(state)) + elog(ERROR, "unexpected out-of-memory situation in tuplestore"); } } diff --git a/src/include/utils/memutils.h b/src/include/utils/memutils.h index f5427ac275..747d517210 100644 --- a/src/include/utils/memutils.h +++ b/src/include/utils/memutils.h @@ -138,4 +138,12 @@ extern MemoryContext AllocSetContextCreate(MemoryContext parent, #define ALLOCSET_SMALL_INITSIZE (1 * 1024) #define ALLOCSET_SMALL_MAXSIZE (8 * 1024) +/* + * Threshold above which a request in an AllocSet context is certain to be + * allocated separately (and thereby have constant allocation overhead). + * Few callers should be interested in this, but tuplesort/tuplestore need + * to know it. + */ +#define ALLOCSET_SEPARATE_THRESHOLD 8192 + #endif /* MEMUTILS_H */