Re: change in LOCK behavior - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: change in LOCK behavior
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Msg-id 201210102242.16451.andres@2ndquadrant.com
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In response to change in LOCK behavior  (Tomas Vondra <tv@fuzzy.cz>)
Responses Re: change in LOCK behavior  (Tomas Vondra <tv@fuzzy.cz>)
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On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:21:51 PM Tomas Vondra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've just noticed a change of LOCK command behavior between 9.1 and 9.2,
> and I'm not sure whether this is expected or not.
> 
> Let's use a very simple table
> 
>   CREATE TABLE x (id INT);
> 
> Say there are two sessions - A and B, where A performs some operations
> on "x" and needs to protect them with an "ACCESS EXCLUSIVE" lock (e.g.
> it might be a pg_bulkload that acquires such locks, and we need to do
> that explicitly on one or two places).
> 
> Session B is attempting to read the data, but is blocked and waits. On
> 9.1 it sees the commited data (which is what we need) but on 9.2 it sees
> only data commited at the time of the lock attemt.
> 
> Example:
> 
> A: BEGIN;
> A: LOCK x IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE;
> A: INSERT INTO x VALUES (100);
> B: SELECT * FROM x;
> A: COMMIT;
> 
> Now on 9.1, B receives the value "100" while on 9.2 it gets no rows.
> 
> Is this expected? I suspect the snapshot is read at different time or
> something, but I've checked release notes but I haven't seen anything
> relevant.
> 
> Without getting the commited version of data, the locking is somehow
> pointless for us (unless using a different lock, not the table itself).
That sounds like youre using different isolation levels in 9.1 and 9.2. Is that 
possible? I.e. your 9.1 test uses read committed, and 9.2 uses repeatable read 
or serializable.

Greetings,

Andres
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