Hi Greg,
   Thanks a lot for you explanation and your fix.
   
   I think your fix can resolve the core dump issue. As with your fix, parallel 
process reset Transaction Xmin from ActiveSnapshot. 
   But it will change Transaction snapshot for all parallel  scenarios. I don't 
know whether it bring in other issue. 
   For test only, I think it is enough. 

   So is there anybody can explain what's exactly difference between 
ActiveSnapshot and TransactionSnapshot in parallel work process. 
   Then maybe we can find a better solution and try to fix it really.

Thanks
Pengcheng 

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Nancarrow <gregn4...@gmail.com> 
Sent: 2021年5月18日 17:15
To: Pengchengliu <pengcheng...@tju.edu.cn>
Cc: Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de>; PostgreSQL-development 
<pgsql-hack...@postgresql.org>
Subject: Re: Re: Parallel scan with SubTransGetTopmostTransaction assert 
coredump

On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:27 AM Pengchengliu <pengcheng...@tju.edu.cn> wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
>    Actually I am very confused about ActiveSnapshot and TransactionSnapshot. 
> I don't know why main process send ActiveSnapshot and TransactionSnapshot 
> separately.  And what is exact difference between them?
>    If you know that, could you explain that for me? It will be very 
> appreciated.

In the context of a parallel-worker, I am a little confused too, so I can't 
explain it either.
It is not really explained in the file
"src\backend\access\transam\README.parallel", it only mentions the following as 
part of the state that needs to be copied to each worker:

 - The transaction snapshot.
 - The active snapshot, which might be different from the transaction snapshot.

So they might be different, but exactly when and why?

When I debugged a typical parallel-SELECT case, I found that prior to plan 
execution, GetTransactionSnapshot() was called and its return value was stored 
in both the QueryDesc and the estate (es_snapshot), which was then pushed on 
the ActiveSnapshot stack. So by the time
InitializeParallelDSM() was called, the (top) ActiveSnapshot was the last 
snapshot returned from GetTransactionSnapshot().
So why InitializeParallelDSM() calls GetTransactionSnapshot() again is not 
clear to me (because isn't then the ActiveSnapshot a potentially earlier 
snapshot? - which it shouldn't be, AFAIK. And also, it's then different to the 
non-parallel case).

>    Before we know them exactly, I think we should not modify the 
> TransactionSnapshot to ActiveSnapshot in main process. If it is, the main 
> process should send ActiveSnapshot only.

I think it would be worth you trying my suggested change (if you have a 
development environment, which I assume you have). Sure, IF it was deemed a 
proper solution, you'd only send the one snapshot, and adjust accordingly in 
ParallelWorkerMain(), but we need not worry about that in order to test it.


Regards,
Greg Nancarrow
Fujitsu Australia


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