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Denys Kuzmenko commented on HIVE-21114: --------------------------------------- Currently we support only single stmt transactions and allocate transaction id per stmt, supported isolation level is SHAPSHOT. Scenario when we might misclassify the transaction could be when using some_func() with DML operation inside, however I am not sure if procedural language support was introduced in Hive. We also introduced an assertion based on writeTables to verify that we haven't misclassified the transaction. Having read-only attr would be beneficial for a number of transaction optimisations like HIVE-21226. > Create read-only transactions > ----------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-21114 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-21114 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Transactions > Affects Versions: 4.0.0 > Reporter: Eugene Koifman > Assignee: Denys Kuzmenko > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-21114.1.patch, HIVE-21114.2.patch, > HIVE-21114.3.patch, HIVE-21114.4.patch, HIVE-21114.5.patch, > HIVE-21114.6.patch, HIVE-21114.7.patch > > > With HIVE-21036 we have a way to indicate that a txn is read only. > We should (at least in auto-commit mode) determine if the single stmt is a > read and mark the txn accordingly. > Then we can optimize {{TxnHandler.commitTxn()}} so that it doesn't do any > checks in write_set etc. > {{TxnHandler.commitTxn()}} already starts with {{lockTransactionRecord(stmt, > txnid, TXN_OPEN)}} so it can read the txn type in the same SQL stmt. > HiveOperation only has QUERY, which includes Insert and Select, so this > requires figuring out how to determine if a query is a SELECT. By the time > {{Driver.openTransaction();}} is called, we have already parsed the query so > there should be a way to know if the statement only reads. > For multi-stmt txns (once these are supported) we should allow user to > indicate that a txn is read-only and then not allow any statements that can > make modifications in this txn. This should be a different jira. > cc [~ikryvenko] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)