Asquator commented on code in PR #54103:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/54103#discussion_r2705612502


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airflow-core/src/airflow/jobs/scheduler_job_runner.py:
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@@ -490,10 +515,60 @@ def _executable_task_instances_to_queued(self, max_tis: 
int, session: Session) -
                 .where(~DM.is_paused)
                 .where(TI.state == TaskInstanceState.SCHEDULED)
                 .where(DM.bundle_name.is_not(None))
+                .join(
+                    dr_task_concurrency_subquery,
+                    and_(
+                        TI.dag_id == dr_task_concurrency_subquery.c.dag_id,
+                        TI.run_id == dr_task_concurrency_subquery.c.run_id,
+                    ),
+                    isouter=True,
+                )
+                .where(
+                    
func.coalesce(dr_task_concurrency_subquery.c.task_per_dr_count, 0) < 
DM.max_active_tasks
+                )
                 .options(selectinload(TI.dag_model))
                 .order_by(-TI.priority_weight, DR.logical_date, TI.map_index)
             )
 
+            # Create a subquery with row numbers partitioned by dag_id and 
run_id.
+            # Different dags can have the same run_id but
+            # the dag_id combined with the run_id uniquely identify a run.
+            ranked_query = (
+                query.add_columns(
+                    func.row_number()
+                    .over(
+                        partition_by=[TI.dag_id, TI.run_id],
+                        order_by=[-TI.priority_weight, DR.logical_date, 
TI.map_index],
+                    )
+                    .label("row_num"),
+                    DM.max_active_tasks.label("dr_max_active_tasks"),
+                    # Create columns for the order_by checks here for sqlite.
+                    TI.priority_weight.label("priority_weight_for_ordering"),
+                    DR.logical_date.label("logical_date_for_ordering"),
+                    TI.map_index.label("map_index_for_ordering"),
+                )
+            ).subquery()

Review Comment:
   I think it's inherent to this solution as it's impossible to check both 
simultaneously. This PR does prevent starvation, but only for 
`max_active_tasks` limit. Bumped into this too when trying to consider all the 
concurrency limits.



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