Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>> On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Tom Lane wrote:
>>> It'd be possible to do something like this: after establishing
>>> RedoRecPtr, make one quick pass through the buffers and make a list of
>>> what needs to be dumped at that instant. Then go back and do the actual
>>> I/O for only those buffers.
> To compile the list, you'd need to stop all buffer write activity while
> you compile it, which sounds a high price for the benefit.
Not really --- I was only thinking of narrowing the window for "extra"
writes to get in, not removing the window entirely. Don't need any sort
of global lock for that.
But I agree with your analysis that the extra cycles won't save much in
practice. The objection I see is that two lock cycles on each targeted
buffer are a nontrivial expense in SMP machines.
regards, tom lane