Hi, On 2021-11-11 12:22:42 +0900, Masahiko Sawada wrote: > > 2. > > LWLockAcquire(ProcArrayLock, LW_SHARED); > > > > + flags = proc->statusFlags; > > + > > + /* > > + * If the source xact has any statusFlags, we re-grab ProcArrayLock > > + * on exclusive mode so we can copy it to MyProc->statusFlags. > > + */ > > + if (flags != 0) > > + { > > + LWLockRelease(ProcArrayLock); > > + LWLockAcquire(ProcArrayLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE); > > + } > > > > > > This looks a bit odd to me. It would have been better if we know when > > to acquire an exclusive lock without first acquiring the shared lock. > > I think we should acquire an exclusive lock only if status flags are > not empty. But to check the status flags we need to acquire a shared > lock. No?
This seems like an unnecessary optimization. ProcArrayInstallRestoredXmin() only happens in the context of much more expensive operations. I think it might be worth asserting that the set of flags we're copying is a known subset of the flags that are valid to copy from the source. Greetings, Andres Freund