Hi John,
Entry level locks still exist. I've described locks coming from page
memory, page memory and its locks is lower-level abstraction than entries
level.
Segment is part of region consist from number of pages.
1 region - * segments, 1 segment - * pages.
Segment lock is performed when set o
Hi Pavlov,
Thanks for your explanation. However, I still have these questions:
1. If locking is per page-level and there are no entry-level locks, then
why does the documentation here talk about having entry-level transaction
locks? https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/transactions
2.
Hi John,
1. No, content modification require lock holding to page to provide
consitency in multithreaded environment.
2. Page is locked for read before reading its content, and unlocked after.
Same for lock for write for writting. 1 writer or N readers allowed for
page. On unlock write lock, dirty
Hi,
Ignite documentation talks about entry-level locks and the page structure
has a LOCK_OFFSET that I assume is used to store tag info. I have these
questions.
1. Does Ignite use a lock-free implementation to lock pages and/or
entries?
2. When is a page locked and when is it released?