I am definitely interested in taking this work up. I believe the CAS 
functionality would help in a lot of different scenarios and could help avoid 
use of other external services (like zookeeper) to provide similar 
functionality. I am new at Cassandra development and would really appreciate 
pointers from the dev. community about how to approach/start on this project. 
Also how feasible is the approach mentioned below to implement the CAS 
functionality? It would be great if we could have a discussion on the pros and 
cons.

Thanks,
Rishi



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From: Sriram Srinivasan <sri...@malhar.net>
To: dev@cassandra.apache.org
Sent: Sun, June 20, 2010 9:47:37 PM
Subject: Re: Atomic Compare and Swap


I too am interested in a CAS facility.

I like Rishi's proposal. One could simply use a version number as the logical 
timestamp. If we promote CAS to a consistency level, it would rate higher than 
a quorum. One pays the price for a more complex write path to obtain the 
requisite guarantee.


On Jun 21, 2010, at 4:03 AM, Rishi Bhardwaj wrote:

> 
> Heres another thought I had, if say the user always wrote with quorum (or to 
> all) nodes then can't we implement CAS (compare and swap) assuming that user 
> employs logical timestamp and Cassandra doesn't allow writes to a column with 
> same or older timestamp. Here's the scenario I am thinking about:
> Say we use logical timestamp for a column value and lets assume the current 
> timestamp is t. Now say two clients read this column and generate concurrent 
> CAS (compare and swap) operations on timestamp t and for both the writes the 
> resulting new timestamp would become (t+1). Now if we don't allow writes to a 
> column with same timestamp then only one of these writes would succeed. Of 
> course another assumption is that if a third CAS write with compare on 
> logical timestamp (t - 1) came in, that would be denied as I believe 
> Cassandra doesn't allow "older" writes to win over "newer" writes. Do you 
> think such a thing can be accomplished?


      

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