808 lines
18 KiB
C
808 lines
18 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* lmgr.c
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* POSTGRES lock manager code
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/storage/lmgr/lmgr.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/subtrans.h"
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#include "access/transam.h"
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#include "access/xact.h"
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#include "catalog/catalog.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "storage/lmgr.h"
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#include "storage/procarray.h"
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#include "utils/inval.h"
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/*
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* RelationInitLockInfo
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* Initializes the lock information in a relation descriptor.
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*
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* relcache.c must call this during creation of any reldesc.
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*/
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void
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RelationInitLockInfo(Relation relation)
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{
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Assert(RelationIsValid(relation));
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Assert(OidIsValid(RelationGetRelid(relation)));
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId = RelationGetRelid(relation);
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if (relation->rd_rel->relisshared)
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId = InvalidOid;
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else
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId = MyDatabaseId;
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}
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/*
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* SetLocktagRelationOid
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* Set up a locktag for a relation, given only relation OID
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*/
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static inline void
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SetLocktagRelationOid(LOCKTAG *tag, Oid relid)
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{
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Oid dbid;
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if (IsSharedRelation(relid))
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dbid = InvalidOid;
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else
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dbid = MyDatabaseId;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(*tag, dbid, relid);
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}
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/*
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* LockRelationOid
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*
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* Lock a relation given only its OID. This should generally be used
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* before attempting to open the relation's relcache entry.
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*/
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void
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LockRelationOid(Oid relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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LockAcquireResult res;
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SetLocktagRelationOid(&tag, relid);
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res = LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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/*
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* Now that we have the lock, check for invalidation messages, so that we
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* will update or flush any stale relcache entry before we try to use it.
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* RangeVarGetRelid() specifically relies on us for this. We can skip
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* this in the not-uncommon case that we already had the same type of lock
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* being requested, since then no one else could have modified the
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* relcache entry in an undesirable way. (In the case where our own xact
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* modifies the rel, the relcache update happens via
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* CommandCounterIncrement, not here.)
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*/
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if (res != LOCKACQUIRE_ALREADY_HELD)
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AcceptInvalidationMessages();
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}
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/*
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* ConditionalLockRelationOid
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*
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* As above, but only lock if we can get the lock without blocking.
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* Returns TRUE iff the lock was acquired.
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*
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* NOTE: we do not currently need conditional versions of all the
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* LockXXX routines in this file, but they could easily be added if needed.
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*/
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bool
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ConditionalLockRelationOid(Oid relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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LockAcquireResult res;
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SetLocktagRelationOid(&tag, relid);
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res = LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, true);
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if (res == LOCKACQUIRE_NOT_AVAIL)
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return false;
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/*
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* Now that we have the lock, check for invalidation messages; see notes
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* in LockRelationOid.
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*/
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if (res != LOCKACQUIRE_ALREADY_HELD)
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AcceptInvalidationMessages();
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* UnlockRelationId
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*
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* Unlock, given a LockRelId. This is preferred over UnlockRelationOid
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* for speed reasons.
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*/
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void
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UnlockRelationId(LockRelId *relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag, relid->dbId, relid->relId);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* UnlockRelationOid
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*
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* Unlock, given only a relation Oid. Use UnlockRelationId if you can.
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*/
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void
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UnlockRelationOid(Oid relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SetLocktagRelationOid(&tag, relid);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* LockRelation
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*
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* This is a convenience routine for acquiring an additional lock on an
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* already-open relation. Never try to do "relation_open(foo, NoLock)"
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* and then lock with this.
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*/
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void
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LockRelation(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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LockAcquireResult res;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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res = LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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/*
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* Now that we have the lock, check for invalidation messages; see notes
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* in LockRelationOid.
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*/
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if (res != LOCKACQUIRE_ALREADY_HELD)
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AcceptInvalidationMessages();
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}
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/*
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* ConditionalLockRelation
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*
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* This is a convenience routine for acquiring an additional lock on an
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* already-open relation. Never try to do "relation_open(foo, NoLock)"
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* and then lock with this.
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*/
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bool
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ConditionalLockRelation(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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LockAcquireResult res;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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res = LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, true);
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if (res == LOCKACQUIRE_NOT_AVAIL)
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return false;
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/*
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* Now that we have the lock, check for invalidation messages; see notes
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* in LockRelationOid.
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*/
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if (res != LOCKACQUIRE_ALREADY_HELD)
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AcceptInvalidationMessages();
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* UnlockRelation
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*
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* This is a convenience routine for unlocking a relation without also
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* closing it.
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*/
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void
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UnlockRelation(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* LockHasWaitersRelation
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*
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* This is a functiion to check if someone else is waiting on a
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* lock, we are currently holding.
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*/
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bool
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LockHasWaitersRelation(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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return LockHasWaiters(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* LockRelationIdForSession
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*
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* This routine grabs a session-level lock on the target relation. The
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* session lock persists across transaction boundaries. It will be removed
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* when UnlockRelationIdForSession() is called, or if an ereport(ERROR) occurs,
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* or if the backend exits.
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*
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* Note that one should also grab a transaction-level lock on the rel
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* in any transaction that actually uses the rel, to ensure that the
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* relcache entry is up to date.
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*/
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void
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LockRelationIdForSession(LockRelId *relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag, relid->dbId, relid->relId);
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, true, false);
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}
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/*
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* UnlockRelationIdForSession
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*/
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void
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UnlockRelationIdForSession(LockRelId *relid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION(tag, relid->dbId, relid->relId);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, true);
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}
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/*
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* LockRelationForExtension
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*
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* This lock tag is used to interlock addition of pages to relations.
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* We need such locking because bufmgr/smgr definition of P_NEW is not
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* race-condition-proof.
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*
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* We assume the caller is already holding some type of regular lock on
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* the relation, so no AcceptInvalidationMessages call is needed here.
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*/
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void
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LockRelationForExtension(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION_EXTEND(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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}
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/*
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* UnlockRelationForExtension
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*/
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void
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UnlockRelationForExtension(Relation relation, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_RELATION_EXTEND(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* LockPage
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*
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* Obtain a page-level lock. This is currently used by some index access
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* methods to lock individual index pages.
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*/
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void
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LockPage(Relation relation, BlockNumber blkno, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_PAGE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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blkno);
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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}
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/*
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* ConditionalLockPage
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*
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* As above, but only lock if we can get the lock without blocking.
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* Returns TRUE iff the lock was acquired.
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*/
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bool
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ConditionalLockPage(Relation relation, BlockNumber blkno, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_PAGE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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blkno);
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return (LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, true) != LOCKACQUIRE_NOT_AVAIL);
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}
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/*
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* UnlockPage
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*/
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void
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UnlockPage(Relation relation, BlockNumber blkno, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_PAGE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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blkno);
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* LockTuple
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*
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* Obtain a tuple-level lock. This is used in a less-than-intuitive fashion
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* because we can't afford to keep a separate lock in shared memory for every
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* tuple. See heap_lock_tuple before using this!
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*/
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void
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LockTuple(Relation relation, ItemPointer tid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_TUPLE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(tid),
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ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(tid));
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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}
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/*
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* ConditionalLockTuple
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*
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* As above, but only lock if we can get the lock without blocking.
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* Returns TRUE iff the lock was acquired.
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*/
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bool
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ConditionalLockTuple(Relation relation, ItemPointer tid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_TUPLE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(tid),
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ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(tid));
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return (LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, true) != LOCKACQUIRE_NOT_AVAIL);
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}
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/*
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* UnlockTuple
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*/
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void
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UnlockTuple(Relation relation, ItemPointer tid, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_TUPLE(tag,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.dbId,
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relation->rd_lockInfo.lockRelId.relId,
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ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(tid),
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ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(tid));
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LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
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}
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/*
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* XactLockTableInsert
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*
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* Insert a lock showing that the given transaction ID is running ---
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* this is done when an XID is acquired by a transaction or subtransaction.
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* The lock can then be used to wait for the transaction to finish.
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*/
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void
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XactLockTableInsert(TransactionId xid)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_TRANSACTION(tag, xid);
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, ExclusiveLock, false, false);
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}
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/*
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* XactLockTableDelete
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*
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* Delete the lock showing that the given transaction ID is running.
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* (This is never used for main transaction IDs; those locks are only
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* released implicitly at transaction end. But we do use it for subtrans IDs.)
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*/
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void
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XactLockTableDelete(TransactionId xid)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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SET_LOCKTAG_TRANSACTION(tag, xid);
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LockRelease(&tag, ExclusiveLock, false);
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}
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/*
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* XactLockTableWait
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*
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* Wait for the specified transaction to commit or abort.
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*
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* Note that this does the right thing for subtransactions: if we wait on a
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* subtransaction, we will exit as soon as it aborts or its top parent commits.
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* It takes some extra work to ensure this, because to save on shared memory
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* the XID lock of a subtransaction is released when it ends, whether
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* successfully or unsuccessfully. So we have to check if it's "still running"
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* and if so wait for its parent.
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*/
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void
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XactLockTableWait(TransactionId xid)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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for (;;)
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{
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Assert(TransactionIdIsValid(xid));
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Assert(!TransactionIdEquals(xid, GetTopTransactionIdIfAny()));
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SET_LOCKTAG_TRANSACTION(tag, xid);
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(void) LockAcquire(&tag, ShareLock, false, false);
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LockRelease(&tag, ShareLock, false);
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if (!TransactionIdIsInProgress(xid))
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break;
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xid = SubTransGetParent(xid);
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}
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}
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/*
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* ConditionalXactLockTableWait
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*
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* As above, but only lock if we can get the lock without blocking.
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* Returns TRUE if the lock was acquired.
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*/
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bool
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ConditionalXactLockTableWait(TransactionId xid)
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{
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LOCKTAG tag;
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for (;;)
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{
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Assert(TransactionIdIsValid(xid));
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Assert(!TransactionIdEquals(xid, GetTopTransactionIdIfAny()));
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SET_LOCKTAG_TRANSACTION(tag, xid);
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if (LockAcquire(&tag, ShareLock, false, true) == LOCKACQUIRE_NOT_AVAIL)
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return false;
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LockRelease(&tag, ShareLock, false);
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if (!TransactionIdIsInProgress(xid))
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break;
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xid = SubTransGetParent(xid);
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}
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* WaitForLockersMultiple
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* Wait until no transaction holds locks that conflict with the given
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* locktags at the given lockmode.
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*
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* To do this, obtain the current list of lockers, and wait on their VXIDs
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* until they are finished.
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*
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* Note we don't try to acquire the locks on the given locktags, only the VXIDs
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* of its lock holders; if somebody grabs a conflicting lock on the objects
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* after we obtained our initial list of lockers, we will not wait for them.
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*/
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void
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WaitForLockersMultiple(List *locktags, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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{
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List *holders = NIL;
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ListCell *lc;
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/* Done if no locks to wait for */
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if (list_length(locktags) == 0)
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return;
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/* Collect the transactions we need to wait on */
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foreach(lc, locktags)
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{
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LOCKTAG *locktag = lfirst(lc);
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holders = lappend(holders, GetLockConflicts(locktag, lockmode));
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}
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/*
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* Note: GetLockConflicts() never reports our own xid, hence we need not
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* check for that. Also, prepared xacts are not reported, which is fine
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* since they certainly aren't going to do anything anymore.
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*/
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/* Finally wait for each such transaction to complete */
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foreach(lc, holders)
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{
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VirtualTransactionId *lockholders = lfirst(lc);
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while (VirtualTransactionIdIsValid(*lockholders))
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{
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VirtualXactLock(*lockholders, true);
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lockholders++;
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}
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}
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list_free_deep(holders);
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}
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/*
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* WaitForLockers
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*
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* Same as WaitForLockersMultiple, for a single lock tag.
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|
*/
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void
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WaitForLockers(LOCKTAG heaplocktag, LOCKMODE lockmode)
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|
{
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List *l;
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|
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l = list_make1(&heaplocktag);
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WaitForLockersMultiple(l, lockmode);
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list_free(l);
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}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
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* LockDatabaseObject
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|
*
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|
* Obtain a lock on a general object of the current database. Don't use
|
|
* this for shared objects (such as tablespaces). It's unwise to apply it
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* to relations, also, since a lock taken this way will NOT conflict with
|
|
* locks taken via LockRelation and friends.
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|
*/
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|
void
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|
LockDatabaseObject(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
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|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
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|
{
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|
LOCKTAG tag;
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|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
MyDatabaseId,
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|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
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|
|
|
/* Make sure syscaches are up-to-date with any changes we waited for */
|
|
AcceptInvalidationMessages();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* UnlockDatabaseObject
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
UnlockDatabaseObject(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
|
|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
|
|
{
|
|
LOCKTAG tag;
|
|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
MyDatabaseId,
|
|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* LockSharedObject
|
|
*
|
|
* Obtain a lock on a shared-across-databases object.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
LockSharedObject(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
|
|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
|
|
{
|
|
LOCKTAG tag;
|
|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
InvalidOid,
|
|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, false, false);
|
|
|
|
/* Make sure syscaches are up-to-date with any changes we waited for */
|
|
AcceptInvalidationMessages();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* UnlockSharedObject
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
UnlockSharedObject(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
|
|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
|
|
{
|
|
LOCKTAG tag;
|
|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
InvalidOid,
|
|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* LockSharedObjectForSession
|
|
*
|
|
* Obtain a session-level lock on a shared-across-databases object.
|
|
* See LockRelationIdForSession for notes about session-level locks.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
LockSharedObjectForSession(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
|
|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
|
|
{
|
|
LOCKTAG tag;
|
|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
InvalidOid,
|
|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
(void) LockAcquire(&tag, lockmode, true, false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* UnlockSharedObjectForSession
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
UnlockSharedObjectForSession(Oid classid, Oid objid, uint16 objsubid,
|
|
LOCKMODE lockmode)
|
|
{
|
|
LOCKTAG tag;
|
|
|
|
SET_LOCKTAG_OBJECT(tag,
|
|
InvalidOid,
|
|
classid,
|
|
objid,
|
|
objsubid);
|
|
|
|
LockRelease(&tag, lockmode, true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Append a description of a lockable object to buf.
|
|
*
|
|
* Ideally we would print names for the numeric values, but that requires
|
|
* getting locks on system tables, which might cause problems since this is
|
|
* typically used to report deadlock situations.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
DescribeLockTag(StringInfo buf, const LOCKTAG *tag)
|
|
{
|
|
switch ((LockTagType) tag->locktag_type)
|
|
{
|
|
case LOCKTAG_RELATION:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("relation %u of database %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_RELATION_EXTEND:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("extension of relation %u of database %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_PAGE:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("page %u of relation %u of database %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field3,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_TUPLE:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("tuple (%u,%u) of relation %u of database %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field3,
|
|
tag->locktag_field4,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_TRANSACTION:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("transaction %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_VIRTUALTRANSACTION:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("virtual transaction %d/%u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field1,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_OBJECT:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("object %u of class %u of database %u"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field3,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_USERLOCK:
|
|
/* reserved for old contrib code, now on pgfoundry */
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("user lock [%u,%u,%u]"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field1,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field3);
|
|
break;
|
|
case LOCKTAG_ADVISORY:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("advisory lock [%u,%u,%u,%u]"),
|
|
tag->locktag_field1,
|
|
tag->locktag_field2,
|
|
tag->locktag_field3,
|
|
tag->locktag_field4);
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
appendStringInfo(buf,
|
|
_("unrecognized locktag type %d"),
|
|
(int) tag->locktag_type);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|