From: Ideriha, Takeshi/出利葉 健
> [Size=800, iter=1,000,000]
> Master |15.763
> Patched|16.262 (+3%)
> 
> [Size=32768, iter=1,000,000]
> Master |61.3076
> Patched|62.9566 (+2%)

What's the unit, second or millisecond?
Why is the number of digits to the right of the decimal point?

Is the measurement correct?  I'm wondering because the difference is larger in 
the latter case.  Isn't the accounting processing almost the sane in both cases?
* former: 16.262 - 15.763 = 4.99
* latter: 62.956 - 61.307 = 16.49


> At least compared to previous HashAg version, the overhead is smaller.
> It has some overhead but is increase by 2 or 3% a little bit?

I think the overhead is sufficiently small.  It may get even smaller with a 
trivial tweak.

You added the new member usedspace at the end of MemoryContextData.  The 
original size of MemoryContextData is 72 bytes, and Intel Xeon's cache line is 
64 bytes.  So, the new member will be on a separate cache line.  Try putting 
usedspace before the name member.


Regards
Takayuki Tsunakawa

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