On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 03:08:12PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Philip Semanchuk <philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
The query I asked about in the original post of this thread has 13 relations in it. IIUC, that's 13! or > 6 billion possible plans. How did the planner pick one plan out of 6 billion? I'm curious, both for practical purposes (I want my query to run well) and also because it's fascinating.
The twenty-thousand-foot overview is
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/planner-optimizer.html
and then ten-thousand-foot level is the planner README file,
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob_plain;f=src/backend/optimizer/README;hb=HEAD
and then you pretty much gotta start reading code. You could also dig
into various planner expository talks that people have given at PG
conferences. I don't have links at hand, but there have been several.
Yeah. The jump from high-level overviews to reading source code is a bit
brutal, though ...
FWIW a short list of relevant talks I'm aware of & would recommend:
* Explaining the Postgres Query Optimizer [Bruce Momjian]
https://www.postgresql.org/files/developer/tour.pdf
* Intro to Postgres Planner Hacking [Melanie Plageman]
https://www.pgcon.org/2019/schedule/events/1379.en.html
* Learning to Hack on Postgres Planner [Melanie Plageman]
https://www.pgcon.org/2019/schedule/attachments/540_debugging_planner_pgcon2019_v4.pdf
* What’s in a Plan? [Robert Haas]
https://www.postgresql.eu/events/pgconfeu2019/schedule/session/2741-whats-in-a-plan/
* A Tour of PostgreSQL Internals [Tom Lane]
https://www.postgresql.org/files/developer/tour.pdf
* Inside thePostgreSQL Query Optimizer [Neil Conway]
http://www.neilconway.org/talks/optimizer/optimizer.pdf
Some are a bit dated, but the overall principles don't change much.
regards
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