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Finish disabling reduced-lock-levels-for-DDL feature.
Previous patch only covered the ALTER TABLE changes, not changes in other commands; and it neglected to revert the documentation changes.
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@ -878,9 +878,8 @@ ERROR: could not serialize access due to read/write dependencies among transact
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</para>
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<para>
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Acquired by <command>CREATE TRIGGER</command>,
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<command>CREATE RULE</command> (except for <literal>ON SELECT</>
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rules) and some forms of <command>ALTER TABLE</command>.
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This lock mode is not automatically acquired by any
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> command.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@ -925,10 +924,10 @@ ERROR: could not serialize access due to read/write dependencies among transact
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</para>
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<para>
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Acquired by the <command>DROP TABLE</command>,
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Acquired by the <command>ALTER TABLE</>, <command>DROP TABLE</>,
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<command>TRUNCATE</command>, <command>REINDEX</command>,
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<command>CLUSTER</command>, and <command>VACUUM FULL</command>
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commands, and some forms of <command>ALTER TABLE</>.
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commands.
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This is also the default lock mode for <command>LOCK TABLE</command>
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statements that do not specify a mode explicitly.
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</para>
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@ -3425,14 +3425,12 @@ ATRewriteTables(List **wqueue, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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Relation refrel;
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if (rel == NULL)
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{
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/* Long since locked, no need for another */
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rel = heap_open(tab->relid, NoLock);
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}
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/*
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* We're adding a trigger to both tables, so the lock level
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* here should sensibly reflect that.
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*/
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refrel = heap_open(con->refrelid, ShareRowExclusiveLock);
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refrel = heap_open(con->refrelid, RowShareLock);
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validateForeignKeyConstraint(fkconstraint->conname, rel, refrel,
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con->refindid,
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@ -5529,7 +5527,14 @@ ATAddForeignKeyConstraint(AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel,
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Oid indexOid;
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Oid constrOid;
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pkrel = heap_openrv(fkconstraint->pktable, lockmode);
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/*
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* Grab an exclusive lock on the pk table, so that someone doesn't delete
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* rows out from under us. (Although a lesser lock would do for that
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* purpose, we'll need exclusive lock anyway to add triggers to the pk
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* table; trying to start with a lesser lock will just create a risk of
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* deadlock.)
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*/
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pkrel = heap_openrv(fkconstraint->pktable, AccessExclusiveLock);
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/*
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* Validity checks (permission checks wait till we have the column
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@ -144,14 +144,7 @@ CreateTrigger(CreateTrigStmt *stmt, const char *queryString,
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ObjectAddress myself,
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referenced;
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/*
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* ShareRowExclusiveLock is sufficient to prevent concurrent write
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* activity to the relation, and thus to lock out any operations that
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* might want to fire triggers on the relation. If we had ON SELECT
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* triggers we would need to take an AccessExclusiveLock to add one of
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* those, just as we do with ON SELECT rules.
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*/
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rel = heap_openrv(stmt->relation, ShareRowExclusiveLock);
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rel = heap_openrv(stmt->relation, AccessExclusiveLock);
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/*
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* Triggers must be on tables or views, and there are additional
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* can skip this for internally generated triggers, since the name
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* modification above should be sufficient.
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*
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* NOTE that this is cool only because we have ShareRowExclusiveLock on
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* NOTE that this is cool only because we have AccessExclusiveLock on
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* the relation, so the trigger set won't be changing underneath us.
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*/
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if (!isInternal)
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elog(ERROR, "could not find tuple for trigger %u", trigOid);
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/*
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* Open and lock the relation the trigger belongs to. As in
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* CreateTrigger, this is sufficient to lock out all operations that could
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* fire or add triggers; but it would need to be revisited if we had ON
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* SELECT triggers.
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* Open and exclusive-lock the relation the trigger belongs to.
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*/
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relid = ((Form_pg_trigger) GETSTRUCT(tup))->tgrelid;
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rel = heap_open(relid, ShareRowExclusiveLock);
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rel = heap_open(relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
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if (rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_RELATION &&
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rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_VIEW)
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/*
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* If we are installing an ON SELECT rule, we had better grab
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* AccessExclusiveLock to ensure no SELECTs are currently running on the
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* event relation. For other types of rules, it is sufficient to grab
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* ShareRowExclusiveLock to lock out insert/update/delete actions and to
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* ensure that we lock out current CREATE RULE statements.
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* event relation. For other types of rules, it would be sufficient to
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* grab ShareRowExclusiveLock to lock out insert/update/delete actions and
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* to ensure that we lock out current CREATE RULE statements; but because
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* of race conditions in access to catalog entries, we can't do that yet.
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*/
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if (event_type == CMD_SELECT)
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event_relation = heap_open(event_relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
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else
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event_relation = heap_open(event_relid, ShareRowExclusiveLock);
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event_relation = heap_open(event_relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
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/*
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* Verify relation is of a type that rules can sensibly be applied to.
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