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authorRobert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org>2011-06-21 22:32:30 -0400
committerRobert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org>2011-06-21 22:36:59 -0400
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Make deadlock_timeout PGC_SUSET rather than PGC_SIGHUP.
This allows deadlock_timeout to be reduced for transactions that are particularly likely to be involved in a deadlock, thus detecting it more quickly. It is also potentially useful as a poor-man's deadlock priority mechanism: a transaction with a high deadlock_timeout is less likely to be chosen as the victim than one with a low deadlock_timeout. Since that could be used to game the system, we make this PGC_SUSET rather than PGC_USERSET. At some point, it might be worth thinking about a more explicit priority mechanism, since using this is far from fool-proof. But let's see whether there's enough use case to justify the additional work before we go down that route. Noah Misch, reviewed by Shigeru Hanada
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