Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com> writes:
> And, the /* do not unlock till end of xact */, it looks like it's been
> there from day 1. It may be indicating that the ref count fo the new
> relation created in heap_create_with_catalog() will be decremented at
> the end of xact, but I'm not sure what it means.
Hmm, I think it's been copied-and-pasted from somewhere. It's quite
common for us to not release locks on modified tables until end of
transaction. However, that's not what's happening here, because we
actually *don't have any such lock* at this point, as you can easily
prove by stepping through this code and watching the contents of
pg_locks from another session. We do acquire AccessExclusiveLock
on the new table eventually, but not till control returns to
DefineRelation.
I'm not real sure that I like the proposed code change: it's unclear
to me whether it's an unwise piercing of a couple of abstraction
layers or an okay change because those abstraction layers haven't
yet been applied to the new relation at all. However, I think the
existing comment is actively misleading and needs to be changed.
Maybe something like
/*
* Close the relcache entry, since we return only an OID not a
* relcache reference. Note that we do not yet hold any lockmanager
* lock on the new rel, so there's nothing to release.
*/
table_close(new_rel_desc, NoLock);
/*
* ok, the relation has been cataloged, so close catalogs and return
* the OID of the newly created relation.
*/
table_close(pg_class_desc, RowExclusiveLock);
Given these comments, maybe changing the first call to RelationClose
would be sensible, but I'm still not quite convinced.
regards, tom lane