nonblocking lock?

Started by Pablo Funesover 26 years ago3 messages
#1Pablo Funes
pablo@cs.brandeis.edu

Is it possible to do a nonblocking lock? That is,
I want several clients to execute,

begin
if table A is locked
then
go around doing stuff on other tables
else
lock A and do stuff on A
endif

the problem is, if I use normal lock, then
after one client has locked and is doing stuff on A
the other one will block and thus it won't be able
to go around doing stuff on other tables. Is it
possible to do a nonblocking lock that will just
fail if the table is locked already?

NOTE: I tried using PQrequestCancel but it won't
cancel the request. It still blocks for as long
as the lock lasts. The only way around I've found so
far is to use PQreset. That's crude but works. But
it leaves a dangling postmaster process that lives
until the orignal lock is freed. Any other ideas?

Thanks a lot

Pablo Funes
Brandeis University
pablo@cs.brandeis.edu

#2Massimo Dal Zotto
dz@cs.unitn.it
In reply to: Pablo Funes (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] nonblocking lock?

Is it possible to do a nonblocking lock? That is,
I want several clients to execute,

begin
if table A is locked
then
go around doing stuff on other tables
else
lock A and do stuff on A
endif

the problem is, if I use normal lock, then
after one client has locked and is doing stuff on A
the other one will block and thus it won't be able
to go around doing stuff on other tables. Is it
possible to do a nonblocking lock that will just
fail if the table is locked already?

Try with user locks. You can find the code in contrib/userlocks.

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#3Bruce Momjian
maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Massimo Dal Zotto (#2)
Re: [HACKERS] nonblocking lock?

Is it possible to do a nonblocking lock? That is,
I want several clients to execute,

begin
if table A is locked
then
go around doing stuff on other tables
else
lock A and do stuff on A
endif

the problem is, if I use normal lock, then
after one client has locked and is doing stuff on A
the other one will block and thus it won't be able
to go around doing stuff on other tables. Is it
possible to do a nonblocking lock that will just
fail if the table is locked already?

Try with user locks. You can find the code in contrib/userlocks.

Yes, this is the proper PostgreSQL solution.

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