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Julien Muchembled authored
The time complexity of previous one was too bad. With several tens of concurrent transactions, we saw commits take minutes to complete and the whole application looked frozen. This new algorithm is much simpler. Instead of asking the oldest transaction to somewhat restart (we used the "rebase" term because the concept was similar to what git-rebase does), the storage gives it priority and the newest is asked to relock (this request is ignored if vote already happened, which means there was actually no deadlock). testLocklessWriteDuringConflictResolution was initially more complex because Transaction.written (client) ignored KeyError (which is not the case anymore since commit 8ef1ddba).
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