About upgrading a (tuple?) lock in a rollback'd sub-transaction

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От Amit Langote
Тема About upgrading a (tuple?) lock in a rollback'd sub-transaction
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Ответы Re: About upgrading a (tuple?) lock in a rollback'd sub-transaction  (Rob Sargent <robjsargent@gmail.com>)
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Hi,

Currently there is a warning against the following in manual:

BEGIN;
SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE key = 1 FOR UPDATE;
SAVEPOINT s;
UPDATE mytable SET ... WHERE key = 1;
ROLLBACK TO s;

here: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/sql-select.html

IIUC, it says if the lock-upgrading sub-transaction is rollback'd, as
an undesirable effect, any lock held by the parent transaction is
effectively lost.

A few tests suggest that the lock is still effective for a concurrent
transaction started before the lock-upgrading operation (UPDATE) in
the later savepoint. The lock is forgotten, though, if a concurrent
transaction acquired the lock after the UPDATE on the tuple in the
later savepoint. As soon as the UPDATE is rollback'd, the concurrent
transaction, blind to any lock the parent transaction had on the
tuple, gets the lock.


--------------------------------------------------
1] -- session-1

$ BEGIN;
$ SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE Key = 1 FOR UPDATE

2] -- session-1

$ SAVEPOINT s;
$ UPDATE mytable SET ... WHERE key = 1;

3] -- session-2

$ SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE Key = 1 FOR UPDATE

4] -- session-1

$ ROLLBACK TO s;

5] -- session-2

-- gets the lock and free to modify the tuple (inconistently, off course)
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Although, if [3] were before [2], this wouldn't happen

I know it is still a warned-against usage; but, is it useful to
clarify this nuance of the behavior?

--
Amit


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