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.
Currently header changes are tracked through pager by reading page 1.
MVCC has it's own layer to track changes during txn so this commit makes
it so that headers are tracked by each txn separately.
On commit we update the _global_ header which is used to update
`database_size` because pager commits require it to be up to date. This
also makes it _simpler_ to keep track of header updates and update
pager's header accordingly.
This PR is needed in order to make logical log work because we don't
want to rely on pager as much as possible!
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Closes#3156
Currently header changes are tracked through pager by reading page 1.
MVCC has it's own layer to track changes during txn so this commit makes
it so that headers are tracked by each txn separately.
On commit we update the _global_ header which is used to update
`database_size` because pager commits require it to be up to date. This
also makes it _simpler_ to keep track of header updates and update
pager's header accordingly.
this is only used for returning LimboResult::Busy, and we already
have LimboError::Busy, so it only adds confusion.
Moreover, the current busy handler was not handling LimboError::Busy,
because it's returned as an error, not as Ok. So this may fix the
"busy handler not working" issue in the perf thrpt benchmark.
This PR extends the existing encryption support to include the database
header page (page 1).
Reviewed-by: Avinash Sajjanshetty (@avinassh)
Closes#3040