On 01/04/17 01:57, Petr Jelinek wrote:
> On 01/04/17 01:20, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>>> But the pg_subscription_rel is also not accessed on heap_open, the
>>> problematic code is called from heap_drop_with_catalog. And VACUUM FULL
>>> pg_class calls heap_drop_with_catalog() when doing the heap swap (and it
>>> goes through performDeletion so through dependency info which is what I
>>> mean by everything else does this).
>>
>> Hmmm. What the heap_drop_with_catalog call is being applied to is a
>> short-lived table that is not pg_class. It happens to own the disk
>> storage that used to belong to pg_class, but it is not pg_class;
>> in particular it doesn't have the same OID, and it is not what would
>> be looked in if someone happened to need to fetch a pg_class row
>> at that point. So there's no circularity involved.
>>
>> On further reflection it seems like you were right, the problem is
>> taking a self-exclusive lock on pg_subscription_rel during low-level
>> catalog operations. We're going to have to find a way to reduce that
>> lock strength, or we're going to have a lot of deadlock problems.
>>
>
> Well we have heavy lock because we were worried about failure scenarios
> in our dump upsert in SetSubscriptionRelState which does cache lookup
*dumb (ie, like me ;) )
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