Kris Kennaway wrote: > If so, then your task is the following: > > Make SYSV semaphores less dumb about process wakeups. Currently > whenever the semaphore state changes, all processes sleeping on the > semaphore are woken, even if we only have released enough resources > for one waiting process to claim. i.e. there is a thundering herd > wakeup situation which destroys performance at high loads. Fixing > this will involve replacing the wakeup() calls with appropriate > amounts of wakeup_one(). I'm forwarding this to the pgsql-hackers list so that folks more qualified than I can comment, but as I understand the way postgres implements locking each process has it *own* semaphore it waits on - and who is waiting for what is controlled by an in (shared) memory hash of lock structs (access to these is controlled via platform Dependant spinlock code). So a given semaphore state change should only involve one process wakeup. Cheers MarkReceived on Tue Apr 10 2007 - 08:56:38 UTC
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