On 07-08-2018 19:21, Fabien COELHO wrote:
> Hello Marina,
Hello, Fabien!
>> v10-0001-Pgbench-errors-use-the-RandomState-structure-for.patch
>> - a patch for the RandomState structure (this is used to reset a
>> client's random seed during the repeating of transactions after
>> serialization/deadlock failures).
>
> About this v10 part 1:
>
> Patch applies cleanly, compile, global & local make check both ok.
>
> The random state is cleanly separated so that it will be easy to reset
> it on client error handling ISTM that the pgbench side is
> deterministic with
> the separation of the seeds for different uses.
>
> Code is clean, comments are clear.
:-)
> I'm wondering what is the rational for the "xseed" field name? In
> particular, what does the "x" stands for?
I called it "...seed" instead of "data" because perhaps the "data" is
too general a name for use here (but I'm not entirely sure what Alvaro
Herrera meant in [1], see my answer in [2]). I called it "xseed" to
combine it with the arguments of the functions _dorand48 / pg_erand48 /
pg_jrand48 in the file erand48.c. IIUC they use a linear congruential
generator and perhaps "xseed" means the sequence with the name X of
pseudorandom values of size 48 bits (X_0, X_1, ... X_n) where X_0 is the
seed / the start value.
[1]
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> LGTM, though I'd rename the random_state struct members so that it
> wouldn't look as confusing. Maybe that's just me.
[2]
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