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author | Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> | 2017-07-26 17:24:16 -0400 |
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committer | Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> | 2017-07-26 17:24:16 -0400 |
commit | 0d4604ad6cfeca55538804c454efcec7a40abab6 (patch) | |
tree | 9e5125979f6e981eff79838f8c23d265dc44cd74 /src/backend/utils/adt/json.c | |
parent | 5146ca3525a8449b75513e1488ee02b67529abc7 (diff) | |
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Fix concurrent locking of tuple update chain
If several sessions are concurrently locking a tuple update chain with
nonconflicting lock modes using an old snapshot, and they all succeed,
it may happen that some of them fail because of restarting the loop (due
to a concurrent Xmax change) and getting an error in the subsequent pass
while trying to obtain a tuple lock that they already have in some tuple
version.
This can only happen with very high concurrency (where a row is being
both updated and FK-checked by multiple transactions concurrently), but
it's been observed in the field and can have unpleasant consequences
such as an FK check failing to see a tuple that definitely exists:
ERROR: insert or update on table "child_table" violates foreign key constraint "fk_constraint_name"
DETAIL: Key (keyid)=(123456) is not present in table "parent_table".
(where the key is observably present in the table).
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170714210011.r25mrff4nxjhmf3g@alvherre.pgsql
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