Freeing read locks?

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Every so often, when I run "dnf -y update" in a terminal,
these messages will show up:

[root@zooty ~]# dnf -y update
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7a: 5771/139940940851008
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7c: 5771/139940940851008
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7d: 5771/139940940851008
BDB2053 Freeing read locks for locker 0x7e: 5771/139940940851008

Anyone know what that's about? The only way I ever update
the system is with the dnf update command. No weird
installing rpms behind dnf's back or anything, so why
are there sometimes readlocks?

Just curiosity here, they don't seem to hurt anything.
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