On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 10:36:39PM +0300, Alexander Korotkov wrote:
Hi, Tomas!

Thank you for your review.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 4:36 AM Tomas Vondra
<tomas.von...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
I did a quick review on this patch series. A couple comments:


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This looks quite suspicious to me - SimpleLruReadPage_ReadOnly is
changed to return information about what lock was used, merely to allow
the callers to do an Assert() that the value is not LW_NONE.

Yes, but this is not merely to allow callers to do an Assert().
Sometimes in multixacts it could save us some relocks.  So, we can
skip relocking lock to exclusive mode if it's in exclusive already.
Adding Assert() to every caller is probably overkill.


Hmm, OK. That can only happen in GetMultiXactIdMembers, which is the
only place where we do retry, right? Do we actually know this makes any
measurable difference? It seems we're mostly imagining that it might
help, but we don't have any actual proof of that (e.g. a workload which
we might benchmark). Or am I missing something?

For me, the extra conditions make it way harder to reason about the
behavior of the code, and I can't convince myself it's worth it.


IMO we could achieve exactly the same thing by passing a simple flag
that would say 'make sure we got a lock' or something like that. In
fact, aren't all callers doing the assert? That'd mean we can just do
the check always, without the flag. (I see GetMultiXactIdMembers does
two calls and only checks the second result, but I wonder if that's
intended or omission.)

Having just the flag is exactly what the original version by Andrey
did.  But if we have to read two multixact offsets pages or multiple
members page in one GetMultiXactIdMembers()), then it does relocks
from exclusive mode to exclusive mode.  I decide that once we decide
to optimize this locks, this situation is nice to evade.

In any case, it'd make the lwlock.c changes unnecessary, I think.

I agree that it would be better to not touch lwlock.c.  But I didn't
find a way to evade relocking exclusive mode to exclusive mode without
touching lwlock.c or making code cumbersome in other places.


Hmm. OK.


regards

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