Re: improving foreign key locks - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: improving foreign key locks
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Msg-id 1291065111-sup-2613@alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to Re: improving foreign key locks  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>)
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Excerpts from Alvaro Herrera's message of lun nov 29 18:00:55 -0300 2010:

> This would require some additions in ri_FetchConstraintInfo().  Right
> now it does a single syscache lookup and then extracts a bunch of
> attributes from there.  If we're going to implement as you suggest, we'd
> have to:
> 
> 1. add a relcache lookup in there, and extract column names involved in
> the FK.
> 
> 2. store those column names in RI_ConstraintInfo; currently it's about
> 68 bytes, it'd grow to ~2116 bytes (current size plus RI_MAX_NUMKEYS * NAMEDATALEN).
> 
> Additionally, we'd have to expend some more cycles at the parse analysis
> phase (of the "FOR SHARE OF x.col1, x.col2" query) to verify that those
> columns belong into some non-partial unique index.

Hmm, actually there's already a relcache lookup when we execute whatever
action the FK needs to execute, so maybe we don't need to do any of
this.

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