>>> On 2025-07-02 22:55:16 +0900, Fujii Masao wrote: >>>> On 2025/06/24 1:32, Xuneng Zhou wrote: >>>>> 3. The proposed solution >>>>> >>>>> If the above analysis is sound, one potential fix would be to add >>>>> separate branching for standby in XactLockTableWait. However, this seems >>>>> inconsistent with the function's definition—there's simply no lock entry >>>>> in the lock table for waiting. We could implement a new function for >>>>> this logic, >>>> >>>> To be honest, I'm fine with v3, since it only increases the sleep time >>>> after 5000 loop iterations, which has negligible performance impact. >>> >>> I think this is completely the wrong direction. We should make >>> XactLockTableWait() on standbys, not make the polling smarter. >> >> On standby, XactLockTableWait() can enter a busy loop with 1ms sleeps. > > Right. > >> But are you suggesting that this doesn't need to be addressed? > > No. > >> Or do you have another idea for how to handle it? > > We have all the information to make it work properly on standby. I've not find through the code to figure out not, but that's what needs to happen, instead on putting on another layer of hacks.
Sorry, maybe I failed to get your point... Could you explain your idea or reasoning in a bit more detail?
My take is that XactLockTableWait() isn’t really designed to work on standby. Instead of adding another layer on top like v4 did, maybe we can tweak the function itself to support standby. One possible approach could be to add a check like RecoveryInProgress() to handle the logic when running on a standby.
After thinking about this further, Andres's suggestion might be replacing polling(whether smart or not) with event-driven like waiting in XactLockTableWait. To achieve this, implementing a new notification mechanism for standby servers seems to be required. From what I can observe, the codebase appears to lack IPC infrastructure for waiting on remote transaction completion and receiving notifications when those transactions finish. I'm not familiar with this area, so additional inputs would be very helpful here.