1. 08 Feb, 2011 12 commits
  2. 07 Feb, 2011 5 commits
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Oops, forgot to bump catversion in the Serializable Snapshot Isolation patch. · 47082fa8
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      I thought we didn't need that, but then I remembered that it added a new
      SLRU subdirectory, pg_serial. While we're at it, document what pg_serial is.
      47082fa8
    • Heikki Linnakangas's avatar
      Implement genuine serializable isolation level. · dafaa3ef
      Heikki Linnakangas authored
      Until now, our Serializable mode has in fact been what's called Snapshot
      Isolation, which allows some anomalies that could not occur in any
      serialized ordering of the transactions. This patch fixes that using a
      method called Serializable Snapshot Isolation, based on research papers by
      Michael J. Cahill (see README-SSI for full references). In Serializable
      Snapshot Isolation, transactions run like they do in Snapshot Isolation,
      but a predicate lock manager observes the reads and writes performed and
      aborts transactions if it detects that an anomaly might occur. This method
      produces some false positives, ie. it sometimes aborts transactions even
      though there is no anomaly.
      
      To track reads we implement predicate locking, see storage/lmgr/predicate.c.
      Whenever a tuple is read, a predicate lock is acquired on the tuple. Shared
      memory is finite, so when a transaction takes many tuple-level locks on a
      page, the locks are promoted to a single page-level lock, and further to a
      single relation level lock if necessary. To lock key values with no matching
      tuple, a sequential scan always takes a relation-level lock, and an index
      scan acquires a page-level lock that covers the search key, whether or not
      there are any matching keys at the moment.
      
      A predicate lock doesn't conflict with any regular locks or with another
      predicate locks in the normal sense. They're only used by the predicate lock
      manager to detect the danger of anomalies. Only serializable transactions
      participate in predicate locking, so there should be no extra overhead for
      for other transactions.
      
      Predicate locks can't be released at commit, but must be remembered until
      all the transactions that overlapped with it have completed. That means that
      we need to remember an unbounded amount of predicate locks, so we apply a
      lossy but conservative method of tracking locks for committed transactions.
      If we run short of shared memory, we overflow to a new "pg_serial" SLRU
      pool.
      
      We don't currently allow Serializable transactions in Hot Standby mode.
      That would be hard, because even read-only transactions can cause anomalies
      that wouldn't otherwise occur.
      
      Serializable isolation mode now means the new fully serializable level.
      Repeatable Read gives you the old Snapshot Isolation level that we have
      always had.
      
      Kevin Grittner and Dan Ports, reviewed by Jeff Davis, Heikki Linnakangas and
      Anssi Kääriäinen
      dafaa3ef
    • Itagaki Takahiro's avatar
      Fix a comment for MergeAttributes. · c18f51da
      Itagaki Takahiro authored
      We forgot to adjust it when we changed relistemp to relpersistence.
      c18f51da
    • Andrew Dunstan's avatar
    • Itagaki Takahiro's avatar
      Fix error messages for FreeFile in COPY command. · fb7355e0
      Itagaki Takahiro authored
      They are extracted from COPY API patch.
      
      suggested by Noah Misch
      fb7355e0
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  6. 03 Feb, 2011 1 commit