Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Critical
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Resolution: Fixed
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10.1(EOL), 10.2(EOL), 10.3(EOL), 10.4(EOL), 10.5, 10.6, 10.7(EOL), 10.8(EOL), 10.9(EOL), 10.10(EOL), 10.11, 11.0(EOL), 11.1(EOL), 11.2(EOL)
Description
InnoDB linear read-ahead (which is enabled when innodb_read_ahead_threshold is nonzero) is being invoked in the low-level function buf_page_get_low(). This does not seem useful for page accesses that are likely to be one-time-only, with no anticipation of accessing nearby pages in the near future.
We should not attempt to invoke read-ahead on index pages that are not at the leaf level.
We should not invoke linear read-ahead in functions that would essentially allocate or free pages, because allocated pages should be reinitialized by buf_page_create(), eliminating the need to read anything from the file system. Likewise, freeing pages should not involve accessing any sibling pages, except for freeing singly-linked lists of BLOB pages.
We should not invoke read-ahead in btr_cur_t::pessimistic_search_leaf() or in a pessimistic operation of btr_cur_t::open_leaf(), because pessimistic operations should be preceded by optimistic operations, which should already have invoked read-ahead.
By doing all this, we will hopefully improve performance in I/O bound workloads.
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Issue Links
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MDEV-32067 InnoDB linear read ahead had better be logical
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