INSERT deadlocks (bug or feature?)

Started by Evgeny Gridasovalmost 21 years ago2 messagesbugs
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#1Evgeny Gridasov
eugrid@fpm.kubsu.ru

Hi everybody!

Recently, I've discovered an interesting feature (or a bug?) of PostgreSql (checked 7.4.x and 8.0.x):

One may define such tables:

create table ref(
id serial primary key,
name text);

create table dat(
id serial,
ref_id int references ref(id),
comment text);

Let us fill the ref table:

insert into ref(name) values('feature');
insert into ref(name) values('bug');

The test case:
For example we have 2 concurrent transactions (tr1 and tr2):

tr1: begin;
tr2: begin;
tr1: insert into dat(ref_id, comment) values (1, 'all ok');
tr2: insert into dat(ref_id, comment) values (2, 'all ok');
tr1: insert into dat(ref_id, comment) values (2, 'lockup');
tr2: insert into dat(ref_id, comment) values (1, 'deadlock');

... and we recieve a deadlock!
Easy to understand why: each insert statement generates query like:
SELECT 1 FROM ONLY "public"."ref" x WHERE "id" = $1 FOR UPDATE OF x

So, is this behaviour of postgresql is a bug or feature?

Thanks,
Eugene.

#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Evgeny Gridasov (#1)
Re: INSERT deadlocks (bug or feature?)

evgeny gridasov <eugrid@fpm.kubsu.ru> writes:

... and we recieve a deadlock!
Easy to understand why: each insert statement generates query like:
SELECT 1 FROM ONLY "public"."ref" x WHERE "id" = $1 FOR UPDATE OF x
So, is this behaviour of postgresql is a bug or feature?

An extremely well-known bug ... which is fixed in CVS tip.

regards, tom lane