Before this commit, we've recorded the relation accesses in 3 different
places
- FindPlacementListConnection -- applies all executor in tx block
- StartPlacementExecutionOnSession() -- adaptive executor only
- StartPlacementListConnection() -- router/real-time only
This is different than Citus 8.2, and could lead to query execution times
increase considerably on multi-shard commands in transaction block
that are on partitioned tables.
Benchmarks:
```
1+8 c5.4xlarge cluster
Empty distributed partitioned table with 365 partitions: https://gist.github.com/onderkalaci/1edace4ed6bd6f061c8a15594865bb51#file-partitions_365-sql
./pgbench -f /tmp/multi_shard.sql -c10 -j10 -P 1 -T 120 postgres://citus:w3r6KLJpv3mxe9E-NIUeJw@c.fy5fkjcv45vcepaogqcaskmmkee.db.citusdata.com:5432/citus?sslmode=require
cat /tmp/multi_shard.sql
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
COMMIT;
cat /tmp/single_shard.sql
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
COMMIT;
cat /tmp/mix.sql
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
DELETE FROM collections_list WHERE key = :aid;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
DELETE FROM collections_list;
COMMIT;
```
The table shows `latency average` of pgbench runs explained above, so we have a pretty solid improvement even over 8.2.2.
| Test | Citus 8.2.2 | Citus 8.3.1 | Citus 8.3.2 (this branch) | Citus 8.3.1 (FKEYs disabled via GUC) |
| ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |------------- | ------------- |
|multi_shard | 2370.083 ms |3605.040 ms |1324.094 ms |1247.255 ms |
| single_shard | 85.338 ms |120.934 ms |73.216 ms | 78.765 ms |
| mix | 2434.459 ms | 3727.080 ms |1306.456 ms | 1280.326 ms |
This causes no behaviorial changes, only organizes better to implement modifying CTEs
Also rename ExtactInsertRangeTableEntry to ExtractResultRelationRTE,
as the source of this function didn't match the documentation
Remove Task's upsertQuery in favor of ROW_MODIFY_NONCOMMUTATIVE
Split up AcquireExecutorShardLock into more internal functions
Tests: Normalize multi_reference_table multi_create_table_constraints