"Kevin Grittner" <[email protected]> writes:
> Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It seems like we ought to distinguish heap cleanup activities from
>> user-visible semantics (IOW, users shouldn't care if a HOT cleanup
>> has to be done over after restart, so if the transaction only
>> wrote such records there's no need to flush). This'd require more
>> process-global state than we keep now, I'm afraid.
> That makes sense, and seems like the right long-term fix. It seems
> like a boolean might do it; the trick would be setting it (or not)
> in all the right places.
The implementation I was imagining was to define another bit in the info
parameter for XLogInsert, say XLOG_NON_TRANSACTIONAL. This could be a
high-order bit that would not go to disk. Anytime it was *not* set,
XLogInsert would set a global boolean that would remember that the
current transaction wrote a transactional WAL record. This is the
right default since the vast majority of call sites are writing records
that we would want to have flushed at commit. There are just a couple
of places that would need to be changed to add this flag to their calls.
regards, tom lane
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