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@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ ProcArrayEndTransaction(PGPROC *proc, TransactionId latestXid)
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pgxact->xmin = InvalidTransactionId;
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/* must be cleared with xid/xmin: */
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pgxact->vacuumFlags &= ~PROC_VACUUM_STATE_MASK;
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pgxact->delayChkpt = false; /* be sure this is cleared in abort */
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pgxact->delayChkpt = false; /* be sure this is cleared in abort */
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proc->recoveryConflictPending = false;
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/* Clear the subtransaction-XID cache too while holding the lock */
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@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ ProcArrayEndTransaction(PGPROC *proc, TransactionId latestXid)
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pgxact->xmin = InvalidTransactionId;
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/* must be cleared with xid/xmin: */
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pgxact->vacuumFlags &= ~PROC_VACUUM_STATE_MASK;
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pgxact->delayChkpt = false; /* be sure this is cleared in abort */
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pgxact->delayChkpt = false; /* be sure this is cleared in abort */
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proc->recoveryConflictPending = false;
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Assert(pgxact->nxids == 0);
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@ -1429,11 +1429,11 @@ GetSnapshotData(Snapshot snapshot)
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* depending upon when the snapshot was taken, or change normal
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* snapshot processing so it matches.
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*
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* Note: It is possible for recovery to end before we finish taking the
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* snapshot, and for newly assigned transaction ids to be added to the
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* ProcArray. xmax cannot change while we hold ProcArrayLock, so those
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* newly added transaction ids would be filtered away, so we need not
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* be concerned about them.
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* Note: It is possible for recovery to end before we finish taking
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* the snapshot, and for newly assigned transaction ids to be added to
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* the ProcArray. xmax cannot change while we hold ProcArrayLock, so
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* those newly added transaction ids would be filtered away, so we
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* need not be concerned about them.
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*/
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subcount = KnownAssignedXidsGetAndSetXmin(snapshot->subxip, &xmin,
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xmax);
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@ -1688,8 +1688,8 @@ GetRunningTransactionData(void)
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/*
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* Top-level XID of a transaction is always less than any of
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* its subxids, so we don't need to check if any of the subxids
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* are smaller than oldestRunningXid
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* its subxids, so we don't need to check if any of the
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* subxids are smaller than oldestRunningXid
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*/
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}
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}
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@ -1811,9 +1811,9 @@ GetVirtualXIDsDelayingChkpt(int *nvxids)
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for (index = 0; index < arrayP->numProcs; index++)
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{
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int pgprocno = arrayP->pgprocnos[index];
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volatile PGPROC *proc = &allProcs[pgprocno];
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volatile PGXACT *pgxact = &allPgXact[pgprocno];
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int pgprocno = arrayP->pgprocnos[index];
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volatile PGPROC *proc = &allProcs[pgprocno];
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volatile PGXACT *pgxact = &allPgXact[pgprocno];
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if (pgxact->delayChkpt)
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{
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@ -1853,9 +1853,9 @@ HaveVirtualXIDsDelayingChkpt(VirtualTransactionId *vxids, int nvxids)
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{
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for (index = 0; index < arrayP->numProcs; index++)
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{
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int pgprocno = arrayP->pgprocnos[index];
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volatile PGPROC *proc = &allProcs[pgprocno];
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volatile PGXACT *pgxact = &allPgXact[pgprocno];
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int pgprocno = arrayP->pgprocnos[index];
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volatile PGPROC *proc = &allProcs[pgprocno];
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volatile PGXACT *pgxact = &allPgXact[pgprocno];
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VirtualTransactionId vxid;
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GET_VXID_FROM_PGPROC(vxid, *proc);
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@ -443,10 +443,10 @@ ResolveRecoveryConflictWithBufferPin(void)
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ProcWaitForSignal();
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/*
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* Clear any timeout requests established above. We assume here that
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* the Startup process doesn't have any other timeouts than what this
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* function uses. If that stops being true, we could cancel the
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* timeouts individually, but that'd be slower.
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* Clear any timeout requests established above. We assume here that the
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* Startup process doesn't have any other timeouts than what this function
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* uses. If that stops being true, we could cancel the timeouts
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* individually, but that'd be slower.
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*/
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disable_all_timeouts(false);
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}
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