Possible memory leak with SQL function?

From: Yeb Havinga <yebhavinga(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: PostgreSQL-development Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Possible memory leak with SQL function?
Date: 2013-09-12 09:29:27
Message-ID: 52318977.3090807@gmail.com
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Hello list,

Is the following known behaviour, or should I put some time in writing a
self contained test case?

We have a function that takes a value and returns a ROW type. With the
function implemented in language SQL, when executing this function in a
large transaction, memory usage of the backend process increases.
MemoryContextStats showed a lot of SQL function data. Debugging
init_sql_fcache() showed that it was for the same function oid each
time, and the oid was the function from value to ROW type.

When the function is implemented in PL/pgSQL, the memory usage was much
less.

I'm sorry I cannot be more specific at the moment, such as what is 'much
less' memory with a PL/pgSQl function, and are there as many SQL
function data's as calls to the SQL function, because I would have to
write a test case for this. I was just wondering, if this is known
behavior of SQL functions vs PL/pgSQL functions, or could it be a bug?

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Yeb Havinga
http://www.mgrid.net/
Mastering Medical Data

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