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  1. some problems with new locking code

    Vadim Mikheev <vadim@sable.krasnoyarsk.su> — 1998-02-24T14:56:12Z

    I created simple table (just single int4 attr) with index on it
    and tried to reproduce reported problems with BTP_CHAIN flag
    (without success, unfortunately ?) by inserting data by 3-4 psql-s 
    simultaneously. No problems with 2 clients. But when 3rd psql
    starts one of psql-s becomes blocked for long time (a minutes). 
    After some time blocked process may continue insertion but 
    another process is sleeping instead of wake-uped proc. The same
    with 4 psql-s: one of process is always sleeping!
    
    It's very easy to reproduce - just create a file with >~ 100
    INSERTs...
    
    I also run 2 insertion procs + 2 selecting procs - result is
    the same, one is always sleeping.
    
    Vadim
    P.S. Nevertheless, I really like new deadlock recognition code,
    thanks!
    
    
  2. Re: [HACKERS] some problems with new locking code

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-02-24T19:56:58Z

    > 
    > I created simple table (just single int4 attr) with index on it
    > and tried to reproduce reported problems with BTP_CHAIN flag
    > (without success, unfortunately ?) by inserting data by 3-4 psql-s 
    > simultaneously. No problems with 2 clients. But when 3rd psql
    > starts one of psql-s becomes blocked for long time (a minutes). 
    > After some time blocked process may continue insertion but 
    > another process is sleeping instead of wake-uped proc. The same
    > with 4 psql-s: one of process is always sleeping!
    
    Thanks for finding this, Vadim.  I had meant to re-run my locking tests
    on the new code before the 6.3 final, but had not done it yet.  I ran
    them now, and they didn't work as they should.  It is fixed now.
    
    The problem was that I was incrementing a counter in a while conditional
    test, even though I was not executing the loop, and the counter was used
    in the next loop.
    
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