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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Akselrod
f3bb7095b2
Reapply "kvdb/postgres: remove global application level lock"
This reverts commit 67419a7c0c.
2024-12-12 10:40:33 -08:00
Elle Mouton
67419a7c0c
Revert "kvdb/postgres: remove global application level lock"
This reverts commit 43a1ca4f3d.
2024-10-28 09:35:18 +02:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
43a1ca4f3d
kvdb/postgres: remove global application level lock
In this commit, we remove the global application level lock from the
postgres backend. This lock prevents multiple write transactions from
happening at the same time, and will also block a writer if a read is on
going. Since this lock was added, we know always open DB connections
with the strongest level of concurrency control available:
`LevelSerializable`. In concert with the new auto retry logic, we ensure
that if db transactions conflict (writing the same key/row in this
case), then the tx is retried automatically.

Removing this lock should increase perf for the postgres backend, as now
concurrent write transactions can proceed, being serialized as needed.
Rather then trying to handle concurrency at the application level, we'll
set postgres do its job, with the application only needing to retry as
necessary.
2024-09-30 16:58:46 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
01c64712a3
multi: ensure link is always torn down due to db failures, add exponential back off for sql-kvdb failures (#7927)
* lnwallet: fix log output msg

The log message is off by one.

* htlcswitch: fail channel when revoking it fails.

When the revocation of a channel state fails after receiving a new
CommitmentSigned msg we have to fail the channel otherwise we
continue with an unclean state.

* docs: update release-docs

* htlcswitch: tear down connection if revocation processing fails

If we couldn't revoke due to a DB error, then we want to also tear down
the connection, as we don't want the other party to continue to send
updates. That may lead to de-sync'd state an eventual force close.
Otherwise, the database might be able to recover come the next
reconnection attempt.

* kvdb: use sql.LevelSerializable for all backends

In this commit, we modify the default isolation level to be
`sql.LevelSerializable. This is the strictness isolation type for
postgres. For sqlite, there's only ever a single writer, so this doesn't
apply directly.

* kvdb/sqlbase: add randomized exponential backoff for serialization failures

In this commit, we add randomized exponential backoff for serialization
failures. For postgres, we''ll his this any time a transaction set fails
to be linearized. For sqlite, we'll his this if we have many writers
trying to grab the write lock at time same time, manifesting as a
`SQLITE_BUSY` error code.

As is, we'll retry up to 10 times, waiting a minimum of 50 miliseconds
between each attempt, up to 5 seconds without any delay at all. For
sqlite, this is also bounded by the busy timeout set, which applies on
top of this retry logic (block for busy timeout seconds, then apply this
back off logic).

* docs/release-notes: add entry for sqlite/postgres tx retry

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Co-authored-by: ziggie <ziggie1984@protonmail.com>
2023-08-30 16:48:00 -07:00
Elle Mouton
74b9c9ce9a
kvdb: add sqlite 2023-01-23 09:14:08 +02:00
Elle Mouton
170160f28a
kvdb+refactor: move all general sqlite code to seprate dir
In this commit, all the sql, non-postgres-specific, code is moved out of
the postgres package and into a new sqlbase package. This will make it
more easily reusable for future sql integrations.
2023-01-23 09:05:11 +02:00
Renamed from kvdb/postgres/readwrite_tx.go (Browse further)