08.04.2026 11:22, Chao Li пишет: >> On Apr 8, 2026, at 11:50, Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Apr 2, 2026, at 15:38, Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On Mar 31, 2026, at 16:59, Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> On Mar 31, 2026, at 15:28, Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> There is an XXX comment in WalSndWait(): >>>>> ``` >>>>> * XXX: A desirable future improvement would be to add support for CVs >>>>> * into WaitEventSetWait(). >>>>> ``` >>>>> >>>>> I have been exploring a possible approach for that. This patch is a PoC >>>>> that adds ConditionVariable support to WaitEventSet. This v1 is mainly >>>>> intended to gather feedback on the design, so I have only done some basic >>>>> testing so far, such as a normal logical replication workflow. >>>>> >>>>> I’d like to highlight a few key points about the design: >>>>> >>>>> 1. In the current WalSndWait(), although it prepares to sleep on a >>>>> ConditionVariable, it does not actually check whether the CV has been >>>>> signaled. In this PoC, I kept that same behavior. However, I tried to >>>>> make the WaitEventSet support for CVs generic, so that if we want to add >>>>> actual signal checking in the future, that would be possible. >>>>> >>>>> 2. To keep the design generic, this patch introduces a new wait event >>>>> type, WL_CONDITION_VARIABLE. A WL_CONDITION_VARIABLE event occupies a >>>>> position in the event array, similar to latch and socket events. When a >>>>> CV is signaled, the corresponding WL_CONDITION_VARIABLE event is returned >>>>> in occurred_events. >>>>> >>>>> 3. The WaitEventSet APIs AddWaitEventToSet() and ModifyWaitEvent() are >>>>> extended to support CVs by adding one more parameter “cv" to both APIs. >>>>> The downside of this approach is that all call sites of these two APIs >>>>> need to be updated. I also considered adding separate APIs for CVs, such >>>>> as AddWaitEventToSetForCV() and ModifyWaitEventForCV(), since CVs do not >>>>> rely on the kernel and it might therefore make sense to decouple them >>>>> from socket and latch handling. But for v1, I chose the more generic >>>>> approach. I’d be interested in hearing comments on this part of the >>>>> design. >>>>> >>>>> 4. One important point is that this patch extends the WaitEventSet >>>>> abstraction, not the underlying kernel wait primitives. A >>>>> ConditionVariable is still a userspace/shared-memory concept, but with >>>>> this design it can participate in the same waiting framework as sockets >>>>> and latches. I think that is useful because it allows mixed waits to be >>>>> handled through one interface. >>>>> >>>>> Here is the v1 patch. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I just noticed that I missed checking in my last edit when switching to >>>> the other branch, so attaching an updated v1. >>> >>> PFA v2 - fixed a CI failure from contrib/postgres_fdw. >> >> Fixed a CI test failure and rebased. > > PFA v4 - try to fix a test failure on windows.
Good day, Chao Li. ConditionalVariable works through the MyLatch. And almost always there is single latch for one backend: MyLatch = PGPROC->procLatch; (Single exception I found is XLogRecoveryCtl->recoveryWakeupLatch.) And that is where ConditionVariablePrepareToSleep were used in WalSndWait but without check: FeBeWaitSet always waits for MyLatch. Therefore, I don't clear get, how you suggest to simultaneously wait WL_LATCH_SET on MyLatch and WL_CONDITION_VARIABLE? How you will distinguish which one was fired? It looks to my, WL_LATCH_SET on MyLatch and WL_CONDITION_VARIABLE had to be mutual exclusive. At least unless ConditionVariable internal are changed. And check after waiting for conditional variable set had to be placed into WaitEventSetWaitBlock where all other such checks are. All written above is just my humble opinion. Excuse me if i'm too strict. -- regards Yura Sokolov aka funny-falcon
