Re: Remove HeapTuple and Buffer dependency for predicate locking functions - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Ashwin Agrawal
Subject Re: Remove HeapTuple and Buffer dependency for predicate locking functions
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In response to Re: Remove HeapTuple and Buffer dependency for predicate locking functions  (Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Remove HeapTuple and Buffer dependency for predicate locking functions  (Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>)
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:44 PM Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 6:53 AM Ashwin Agrawal <aagrawal@pivotal.io> wrote:
>>> - I wonder if CheckForSerializableConflictOutNeeded() shouldn't have a
>>>   portion of it's code as a static inline. In particular, it's a shame
>>>   that we currently perform external function calls at quite the
>>>   frequency when serializable isn't even in use.
>>
>> I am not sure on portion of the code part? SerializationNeededForRead() is static inline function in C file. Can't inline CheckForSerializableConflictOutNeeded() without moving SerializationNeededForRead() and some other variables to header file. CheckForSerializableConflictOut() wasn't inline either, so a function call was performed earlier as well when serializable isn't even in use.

I agree that it's strange that we do these high frequency function
calls just to figure out that we're not even using this stuff, which
ultimately comes down to the static global variable MySerializableXact
being not reachable from (say) an inline function defined in a header.
That's something to look into in another thread.

> Attaching re-based version of the patches on top of current master, which has the fix for HOT serializable predicate locking bug spotted by Andres committed now.

I'm planning to commit these three patches on Monday.  I've attached
versions with whitespace-only changes from pgindent, and commit
messages lightly massaged and updated to point to this discussion and
reviewers.

Thanks a lot, sounds good.

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