Re: Faulty HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY & HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED hintbit combination
Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
From: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>
To: Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com>
Cc: Mahendra Singh Thalor <mahi6run@gmail.com>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org>
Date: 2021-02-04T16:22:35Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On 2021-Feb-05, Julien Rouhaud wrote: > - HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED > This bit lives in t_infomask2. If set, indicates that the XMAX updated > - this tuple and changed the key values, or it deleted the tuple. > - It's set regardless of whether the XMAX is a TransactionId or a MultiXactId. > + this tuple and changed the key values, or it deleted the tuple. It can also > + be set in combination of HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY. It's set regardless of whether > + the XMAX is a TransactionId or a MultiXactId. I think we should reword this more completely, to avoid saying one thing (that the op is an update or delete) and then contradicting ourselves (that it can also be a lock). I propose this: This bit lives in t_infomask2. If set, it indicates that the operation(s) done by the XMAX compromise the tuple key, such as a SELECT FOR UPDATE, an UPDATE that modifies the columns of the key, or a DELETE. Also, I just noticed that the paragraph just above this one says that HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK is used for both SELECT FOR UPDATE and SELECT FOR NO KEY UPDATE, and that this bit is what differentiates them. -- Álvaro Herrera Valdivia, Chile "Oh, great altar of passive entertainment, bestow upon me thy discordant images at such speed as to render linear thought impossible" (Calvin a la TV)
Commits
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Reinstate HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY|HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED as allowed
- bf518fefacc7 10.17 landed
- 8deb6b38dc4c 14.0 landed
- 28f4b61083b2 13.3 landed
- 2796ae2ad253 12.7 landed
- 2583917075ae 11.12 landed
- 0ccebe779dc0 9.6.22 landed