Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> DSM segments have a concept of 'pinning'. Normally, segments are
> destroyed when they are no longer mapped by any backend, using a
> reference counting scheme. If you call dsm_pin_segment(segment), that
> is disabled so that the segment won't be destroyed until the cluster
> is shut down. It works by incrementing the reference count an extra
> time.
> Please find attached a patch to add a corresponding operation
> 'dsm_unpin_segment'. This gives you a way to ask for the segment to
> survive only until you decide to unpin it, at which point the usual
> reference counting semantics apply again. It decrements the reference
> count, undoing the effect of dsm_pin_segment and destroying the
> segment if appropriate.
What happens if dsm_unpin_segment is called more times than
dsm_pin_segment? Seems like you could try to destroy a segment that
still has processes attached.
I don't object to the concept, but you need a less half-baked
implementation if you want to add this. I'd suggest separate counters for
process attaches and pin requests, with code in dsm_unpin_segment to
disallow decrementing the pin request count below zero, and segment
destruction only when both counters go to zero.
regards, tom lane