Re: tracking commit timestamps - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: tracking commit timestamps
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Msg-id 20141103203648.GU1791@alvin.alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to Re: tracking commit timestamps  (Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com>)
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Jim Nasby wrote:
> On 11/1/14, 8:41 AM, Petr Jelinek wrote:
> >Well this is not BDR specific thing, the idea is that with logical replication, commit timestamp is not enough for
conflicthandling, you also need to have additional info in order to identify some types of conflicts conflicts (local
updatevs remote update for example). So the extradata field was meant as something that could be used to add the
additionalinfo to the xid.
 
> 
> Related to this... is there any way to deal with 2 transactions that commit in the same microsecond? It seems silly
totry and handle that for every commit since it should be quite rare, but perhaps we could store the LSN as extradata
ifwe detect a conflict?
 

Well, two things.  One, LSN is 8 bytes and extradata (at least in this
patch when I last saw it) is only 4 bytes.  But secondly and more
important is that detecting a conflict is done in node B *after* node A
has recorded the transaction's commit time; there is no way to know at
commit time that there is going to be a conflict caused by that
transaction in the future.  (If there was a way to tell, you could just
as well not commit the transaction in the first place.)

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