On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Florian Pflug <fgp@phlo.org> wrote:
> A simpler idea would be to collapse UnpinBuffer() / PinBuffer() pairs
> by queing UnpinBuffer() requests for a while before actually updating
> shared state.
So, what happens when somebody wants a cleanup lock on the buffer
you've decided to keep pinned? We have this problem already; I'm wary
of making it worse.
> We'd drain the unpin queue whenever we don't expect a PinBuffer() request
> to happen for a while. Returning to the main loop is an obvious such place,
> but there might be others.
However, on a workload like pgbench -S, dropping the pin when you
return to the main loop would render the optimization useless.
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