On Mon, 10 Jul 2023 at 14:48, Heikki Linnakangas <hlinn...@iki.fi> wrote: > > On 09/03/2023 07:34, Thomas Munro wrote: > > Here is a feature idea that emerged from a pgsql-bugs thread[1] that I > > am kicking into the next commitfest. Example: > > > > s1: \c db1 > > s1: CREATE TABLE t (i int); > > s1: BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE; > > s1: INSERT INTO t VALUES (42); > > > > s2: \c db2 > > s2: BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE READ ONLY DEFERRABLE; > > s2: SELECT * FROM x; > > > > I don't know of any reason why s2 should have to wait, or > > alternatively, without DEFERRABLE, why it shouldn't immediately drop > > from SSI to SI (that is, opt out of predicate locking and go faster). > > This change relies on the fact that PostgreSQL doesn't allow any kind > > of cross-database access, except for shared catalogs, and all catalogs > > are already exempt from SSI. I have updated this new version of the > > patch to explain that very clearly at the place where that exemption > > happens, so that future hackers would see that we rely on that fact > > elsewhere if reconsidering that. > > Makes sense. > > > @@ -1814,7 +1823,17 @@ GetSerializableTransactionSnapshotInt(Snapshot > > snapshot, > > { > > othersxact = dlist_container(SERIALIZABLEXACT, > > xactLink, iter.cur); > > > > - if (!SxactIsCommitted(othersxact) > > + /* > > + * We can't possibly have an unsafe conflict with a > > transaction in > > + * another database. The only possible overlap is > > on shared > > + * catalogs, but we don't support SSI for shared > > catalogs. The > > + * invalid database case covers 2PC, because we > > don't yet record > > + * database OIDs in the 2PC information. We also > > filter out doomed > > + * transactions as they can't possibly commit. > > + */ > > + if ((othersxact->database == InvalidOid || > > + othersxact->database == MyDatabaseId) > > + && !SxactIsCommitted(othersxact) > > && !SxactIsDoomed(othersxact) > > && !SxactIsReadOnly(othersxact)) > > { > > Why don't we set the database OID in 2PC transactions? We actually do > set it correctly - or rather we never clear it - when a transaction is > prepared. But you set it to invalid when recovering a prepared > transaction on system startup. So the comment is a bit misleading: the > optimization doesn't apply to 2PC transactions recovered after restart, > other 2PC transactions are fine. > > I'm sure it's not a big deal in practice, but it's also not hard to fix. > We do store the database OID in the twophase state. The caller of > predicatelock_twophase_recover() has it, we just need a little plumbing > to pass it down. > > Attached patches: > > 1. Rebased version of your patch, just trivial pgindent conflict fixes > 2. Some comment typo fixes and improvements > 3. Set the database ID on recovered 2PC transactions > > A test for this would be nice. isolationtester doesn't support > connecting to different databases, restarting the server to test the 2PC > recovery, but a TAP test could do it.
@Thomas Munro As this patch is already marked as "Ready for Committer", do you want to take this patch forward based on Heikki's suggestions and get it committed? Regards, Vignesh