This patch pushes unsafe Send and Sync to individual components instead
of doing it at Database level. This makes it easier for us to
incrementally fix thread-safety, but avoid developers adding more thread
unsafe code.
If we don't clear the dirty pages, we will initiate a rollback. In the
rollback, we will attempt to clear the whole page cache, but it will
then panic because there will still be dirty pages from the failed
writev
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Closes#3189
Yield is a completion that does not allocate any inner state. By design
it is completed from the start and has no errors. This allows lightly
yield without allocating any locks nor heap allocate inner state.
This PR add proper program abort in case of unfinished statement reset
and interruption.
Also, this PR makes rollback methods non-failing because otherwise of
their callers usually unclear (if rollback failed - what is the state of
statement/connection/transaction?)
Reviewed-by: Preston Thorpe <preston@turso.tech>
Closes#3591
MVCC is like the annoying younger cousin (I know because I was him) that
needs to be treated differently. MVCC requires us to use root_pages that
might not be allocated yet, and the plan is to use negative root_pages
for that case. Therefore, we need i64 in order to fit this change.
We use relaxed ordering in a lot of places where we really need to
ensure all CPUs see the write. Switch to sequential consistency, unless
acquire/release is explicitly used. If there are places that can be
optimized, we can switch to relaxed case-by-case, but have a comment
explaning *why* it is safe.
Closes#3193
We use relaxed ordering in a lot of places where we really need to
ensure all CPUs see the write. Switch to sequential consistency, unless
acquire/release is explicitly used. If there are places that can be
optimized, we can switch to relaxed case-by-case, but have a comment
explaning *why* it is safe.