1# 2007 May 05 2# 3# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of 4# a legal notice, here is a blessing: 5# 6# May you do good and not evil. 7# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. 8# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. 9# 10#*********************************************************************** 11# 12# This file contains common code used by many different malloc tests 13# within the test suite. 14# 15# $Id: malloc_common.tcl,v 1.22 2008/09/23 16:41:30 danielk1977 Exp $ 16 17# If we did not compile with malloc testing enabled, then do nothing. 18# 19ifcapable builtin_test { 20 set MEMDEBUG 1 21} else { 22 set MEMDEBUG 0 23 return 0 24} 25 26# Transient and persistent OOM errors: 27# 28set FAULTSIM(oom-transient) [list \ 29 -injectstart {oom_injectstart 0} \ 30 -injectstop oom_injectstop \ 31 -injecterrlist {{1 {out of memory}}} \ 32] 33set FAULTSIM(oom-persistent) [list \ 34 -injectstart {oom_injectstart 1000000} \ 35 -injectstop oom_injectstop \ 36 -injecterrlist {{1 {out of memory}}} \ 37] 38 39# Transient and persistent IO errors: 40# 41set FAULTSIM(ioerr-transient) [list \ 42 -injectstart {ioerr_injectstart 0} \ 43 -injectstop ioerr_injectstop \ 44 -injecterrlist {{1 {disk I/O error}}} \ 45] 46set FAULTSIM(ioerr-persistent) [list \ 47 -injectstart {ioerr_injectstart 1} \ 48 -injectstop ioerr_injectstop \ 49 -injecterrlist {{1 {disk I/O error}}} \ 50] 51 52# SQLITE_FULL errors (always persistent): 53# 54set FAULTSIM(full) [list \ 55 -injectinstall fullerr_injectinstall \ 56 -injectstart fullerr_injectstart \ 57 -injectstop fullerr_injectstop \ 58 -injecterrlist {{1 {database or disk is full}}} \ 59 -injectuninstall fullerr_injectuninstall \ 60] 61 62# Transient and persistent SHM errors: 63# 64set FAULTSIM(shmerr-transient) [list \ 65 -injectinstall shmerr_injectinstall \ 66 -injectstart {shmerr_injectstart 0} \ 67 -injectstop shmerr_injectstop \ 68 -injecterrlist {{1 {disk I/O error}}} \ 69 -injectuninstall shmerr_injectuninstall \ 70] 71set FAULTSIM(shmerr-persistent) [list \ 72 -injectinstall shmerr_injectinstall \ 73 -injectstart {shmerr_injectstart 1} \ 74 -injectstop shmerr_injectstop \ 75 -injecterrlist {{1 {disk I/O error}}} \ 76 -injectuninstall shmerr_injectuninstall \ 77] 78 79# Transient and persistent CANTOPEN errors: 80# 81set FAULTSIM(cantopen-transient) [list \ 82 -injectinstall cantopen_injectinstall \ 83 -injectstart {cantopen_injectstart 0} \ 84 -injectstop cantopen_injectstop \ 85 -injecterrlist {{1 {unable to open database file}}} \ 86 -injectuninstall cantopen_injectuninstall \ 87] 88set FAULTSIM(cantopen-persistent) [list \ 89 -injectinstall cantopen_injectinstall \ 90 -injectstart {cantopen_injectstart 1} \ 91 -injectstop cantopen_injectstop \ 92 -injecterrlist {{1 {unable to open database file}}} \ 93 -injectuninstall cantopen_injectuninstall \ 94] 95 96set FAULTSIM(interrupt) [list \ 97 -injectinstall interrupt_injectinstall \ 98 -injectstart interrupt_injectstart \ 99 -injectstop interrupt_injectstop \ 100 -injecterrlist {{1 interrupted} {1 interrupt}} \ 101 -injectuninstall interrupt_injectuninstall \ 102] 103 104 105 106#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 107# Usage do_faultsim_test NAME ?OPTIONS...? 108# 109# -faults List of fault types to simulate. 110# 111# -prep Script to execute before -body. 112# 113# -body Script to execute (with fault injection). 114# 115# -test Script to execute after -body. 116# 117# -install Script to execute after faultsim -injectinstall 118# 119# -uninstall Script to execute after faultsim -uninjectinstall 120# 121proc do_faultsim_test {name args} { 122 global FAULTSIM 123 124 foreach n [array names FAULTSIM] { 125 if {$n != "interrupt"} {lappend DEFAULT(-faults) $n} 126 } 127 set DEFAULT(-prep) "" 128 set DEFAULT(-body) "" 129 set DEFAULT(-test) "" 130 set DEFAULT(-install) "" 131 set DEFAULT(-uninstall) "" 132 133 fix_testname name 134 135 array set O [array get DEFAULT] 136 array set O $args 137 foreach o [array names O] { 138 if {[info exists DEFAULT($o)]==0} { error "unknown option: $o" } 139 } 140 141 set faultlist [list] 142 foreach f $O(-faults) { 143 set flist [array names FAULTSIM $f] 144 if {[llength $flist]==0} { error "unknown fault: $f" } 145 set faultlist [concat $faultlist $flist] 146 } 147 148 set testspec [list -prep $O(-prep) -body $O(-body) \ 149 -test $O(-test) -install $O(-install) -uninstall $O(-uninstall) 150 ] 151 foreach f [lsort -unique $faultlist] { 152 eval do_one_faultsim_test "$name-$f" $FAULTSIM($f) $testspec 153 } 154} 155 156 157#------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158# Procedures to save and restore the current file-system state: 159# 160# faultsim_save 161# faultsim_restore 162# faultsim_save_and_close 163# faultsim_restore_and_reopen 164# faultsim_delete_and_reopen 165# 166proc faultsim_save {args} { uplevel db_save $args } 167proc faultsim_save_and_close {args} { uplevel db_save_and_close $args } 168proc faultsim_restore {args} { uplevel db_restore $args } 169proc faultsim_restore_and_reopen {args} { 170 uplevel db_restore_and_reopen $args 171 sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1 172 sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0 173} 174proc faultsim_delete_and_reopen {args} { 175 uplevel db_delete_and_reopen $args 176 sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1 177 sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0 178} 179 180proc faultsim_integrity_check {{db db}} { 181 set ic [$db eval { PRAGMA integrity_check }] 182 if {$ic != "ok"} { error "Integrity check: $ic" } 183} 184 185 186# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when 187# injecting OOM faults into test cases. 188# 189proc oom_injectstart {nRepeat iFail} { 190 sqlite3_memdebug_fail [expr $iFail-1] -repeat $nRepeat 191} 192proc oom_injectstop {} { 193 sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 194} 195 196# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when 197# injecting IO error faults into test cases. 198# 199proc ioerr_injectstart {persist iFail} { 200 set ::sqlite_io_error_persist $persist 201 set ::sqlite_io_error_pending $iFail 202} 203proc ioerr_injectstop {} { 204 set sv $::sqlite_io_error_hit 205 set ::sqlite_io_error_persist 0 206 set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0 207 set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0 208 set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0 209 set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0 210 return $sv 211} 212 213# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when 214# injecting shared-memory related error faults into test cases. 215# 216proc shmerr_injectinstall {} { 217 testvfs shmfault -default true 218 shmfault filter {xShmOpen xShmMap xShmLock} 219} 220proc shmerr_injectuninstall {} { 221 catch {db close} 222 catch {db2 close} 223 shmfault delete 224} 225proc shmerr_injectstart {persist iFail} { 226 shmfault ioerr $iFail $persist 227} 228proc shmerr_injectstop {} { 229 shmfault ioerr 230} 231 232# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when 233# injecting SQLITE_FULL error faults into test cases. 234# 235proc fullerr_injectinstall {} { 236 testvfs shmfault -default true 237} 238proc fullerr_injectuninstall {} { 239 catch {db close} 240 catch {db2 close} 241 shmfault delete 242} 243proc fullerr_injectstart {iFail} { 244 shmfault full $iFail 1 245} 246proc fullerr_injectstop {} { 247 shmfault full 248} 249 250# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when 251# injecting SQLITE_CANTOPEN error faults into test cases. 252# 253proc cantopen_injectinstall {} { 254 testvfs shmfault -default true 255} 256proc cantopen_injectuninstall {} { 257 catch {db close} 258 catch {db2 close} 259 shmfault delete 260} 261proc cantopen_injectstart {persist iFail} { 262 shmfault cantopen $iFail $persist 263} 264proc cantopen_injectstop {} { 265 shmfault cantopen 266} 267 268# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks 269# when injecting SQLITE_INTERRUPT error faults into test cases. 270# 271proc interrupt_injectinstall {} { 272} 273proc interrupt_injectuninstall {} { 274} 275proc interrupt_injectstart {iFail} { 276 set ::sqlite_interrupt_count $iFail 277} 278proc interrupt_injectstop {} { 279 set res [expr $::sqlite_interrupt_count<=0] 280 set ::sqlite_interrupt_count 0 281 set res 282} 283 284# This command is not called directly. It is used by the 285# [faultsim_test_result] command created by [do_faultsim_test] and used 286# by -test scripts. 287# 288proc faultsim_test_result_int {args} { 289 upvar testrc testrc testresult testresult testnfail testnfail 290 set t [list $testrc $testresult] 291 set r $args 292 if { ($testnfail==0 && $t != [lindex $r 0]) || [lsearch $r $t]<0 } { 293 error "nfail=$testnfail rc=$testrc result=$testresult list=$r" 294 } 295} 296 297#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 298# Usage do_one_faultsim_test NAME ?OPTIONS...? 299# 300# The first argument, <test number>, is used as a prefix of the test names 301# taken by tests executed by this command. Options are as follows. All 302# options take a single argument. 303# 304# -injectstart Script to enable fault-injection. 305# 306# -injectstop Script to disable fault-injection. 307# 308# -injecterrlist List of generally acceptable test results (i.e. error 309# messages). Example: [list {1 {out of memory}}] 310# 311# -injectinstall 312# 313# -injectuninstall 314# 315# -prep Script to execute before -body. 316# 317# -body Script to execute (with fault injection). 318# 319# -test Script to execute after -body. 320# 321proc do_one_faultsim_test {testname args} { 322 323 set DEFAULT(-injectstart) "expr" 324 set DEFAULT(-injectstop) "expr 0" 325 set DEFAULT(-injecterrlist) [list] 326 set DEFAULT(-injectinstall) "" 327 set DEFAULT(-injectuninstall) "" 328 set DEFAULT(-prep) "" 329 set DEFAULT(-body) "" 330 set DEFAULT(-test) "" 331 set DEFAULT(-install) "" 332 set DEFAULT(-uninstall) "" 333 334 array set O [array get DEFAULT] 335 array set O $args 336 foreach o [array names O] { 337 if {[info exists DEFAULT($o)]==0} { error "unknown option: $o" } 338 } 339 340 proc faultsim_test_proc {testrc testresult testnfail} $O(-test) 341 proc faultsim_test_result {args} " 342 uplevel faultsim_test_result_int \$args [list $O(-injecterrlist)] 343 " 344 345 eval $O(-injectinstall) 346 eval $O(-install) 347 348 set stop 0 349 for {set iFail 1} {!$stop} {incr iFail} { 350 351 # Evaluate the -prep script. 352 # 353 eval $O(-prep) 354 355 # Start the fault-injection. Run the -body script. Stop the fault 356 # injection. Local var $nfail is set to the total number of faults 357 # injected into the system this trial. 358 # 359 eval $O(-injectstart) $iFail 360 set rc [catch $O(-body) res] 361 set nfail [eval $O(-injectstop)] 362 363 # Run the -test script. If it throws no error, consider this trial 364 # sucessful. If it does throw an error, cause a [do_test] test to 365 # fail (and print out the unexpected exception thrown by the -test 366 # script at the same time). 367 # 368 set rc [catch [list faultsim_test_proc $rc $res $nfail] res] 369 if {$rc == 0} {set res ok} 370 do_test $testname.$iFail [list list $rc $res] {0 ok} 371 372 # If no faults where injected this trial, don't bother running 373 # any more. This test is finished. 374 # 375 if {$nfail==0} { set stop 1 } 376 } 377 378 eval $O(-uninstall) 379 eval $O(-injectuninstall) 380} 381 382# Usage: do_malloc_test <test number> <options...> 383# 384# The first argument, <test number>, is an integer used to name the 385# tests executed by this proc. Options are as follows: 386# 387# -tclprep TCL script to run to prepare test. 388# -sqlprep SQL script to run to prepare test. 389# -tclbody TCL script to run with malloc failure simulation. 390# -sqlbody TCL script to run with malloc failure simulation. 391# -cleanup TCL script to run after the test. 392# 393# This command runs a series of tests to verify SQLite's ability 394# to handle an out-of-memory condition gracefully. It is assumed 395# that if this condition occurs a malloc() call will return a 396# NULL pointer. Linux, for example, doesn't do that by default. See 397# the "BUGS" section of malloc(3). 398# 399# Each iteration of a loop, the TCL commands in any argument passed 400# to the -tclbody switch, followed by the SQL commands in any argument 401# passed to the -sqlbody switch are executed. Each iteration the 402# Nth call to sqliteMalloc() is made to fail, where N is increased 403# each time the loop runs starting from 1. When all commands execute 404# successfully, the loop ends. 405# 406proc do_malloc_test {tn args} { 407 array unset ::mallocopts 408 array set ::mallocopts $args 409 410 if {[string is integer $tn]} { 411 set tn malloc-$tn 412 catch { set tn $::testprefix-$tn } 413 } 414 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-start)]} { 415 set start $::mallocopts(-start) 416 } else { 417 set start 0 418 } 419 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-end)]} { 420 set end $::mallocopts(-end) 421 } else { 422 set end 50000 423 } 424 save_prng_state 425 426 foreach ::iRepeat {0 10000000} { 427 set ::go 1 428 for {set ::n $start} {$::go && $::n <= $end} {incr ::n} { 429 430 # If $::iRepeat is 0, then the malloc() failure is transient - it 431 # fails and then subsequent calls succeed. If $::iRepeat is 1, 432 # then the failure is persistent - once malloc() fails it keeps 433 # failing. 434 # 435 set zRepeat "transient" 436 if {$::iRepeat} {set zRepeat "persistent"} 437 restore_prng_state 438 foreach file [glob -nocomplain test.db-mj*] {forcedelete $file} 439 440 do_test ${tn}.${zRepeat}.${::n} { 441 442 # Remove all traces of database files test.db and test2.db 443 # from the file-system. Then open (empty database) "test.db" 444 # with the handle [db]. 445 # 446 catch {db close} 447 catch {db2 close} 448 forcedelete test.db 449 forcedelete test.db-journal 450 forcedelete test.db-wal 451 forcedelete test2.db 452 forcedelete test2.db-journal 453 forcedelete test2.db-wal 454 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-testdb)]} { 455 copy_file $::mallocopts(-testdb) test.db 456 } 457 catch { sqlite3 db test.db } 458 if {[info commands db] ne ""} { 459 sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1 460 } 461 sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0 462 463 # Execute any -tclprep and -sqlprep scripts. 464 # 465 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-tclprep)]} { 466 eval $::mallocopts(-tclprep) 467 } 468 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-sqlprep)]} { 469 execsql $::mallocopts(-sqlprep) 470 } 471 472 # Now set the ${::n}th malloc() to fail and execute the -tclbody 473 # and -sqlbody scripts. 474 # 475 sqlite3_memdebug_fail $::n -repeat $::iRepeat 476 set ::mallocbody {} 477 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-tclbody)]} { 478 append ::mallocbody "$::mallocopts(-tclbody)\n" 479 } 480 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-sqlbody)]} { 481 append ::mallocbody "db eval {$::mallocopts(-sqlbody)}" 482 } 483 484 # The following block sets local variables as follows: 485 # 486 # isFail - True if an error (any error) was reported by sqlite. 487 # nFail - The total number of simulated malloc() failures. 488 # nBenign - The number of benign simulated malloc() failures. 489 # 490 set isFail [catch $::mallocbody msg] 491 set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign] 492 # puts -nonewline " (isFail=$isFail nFail=$nFail nBenign=$nBenign) " 493 494 # If one or more mallocs failed, run this loop body again. 495 # 496 set go [expr {$nFail>0}] 497 498 if {($nFail-$nBenign)==0} { 499 if {$isFail} { 500 set v2 $msg 501 } else { 502 set isFail 1 503 set v2 1 504 } 505 } elseif {!$isFail} { 506 set v2 $msg 507 } elseif { 508 [info command db]=="" || 509 [db errorcode]==7 || 510 $msg=="out of memory" 511 } { 512 set v2 1 513 } else { 514 set v2 $msg 515 puts [db errorcode] 516 } 517 lappend isFail $v2 518 } {1 1} 519 520 if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-cleanup)]} { 521 catch [list uplevel #0 $::mallocopts(-cleanup)] msg 522 } 523 } 524 } 525 unset ::mallocopts 526 sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 527} 528 529 530#------------------------------------------------------------------------- 531# This proc is used to test a single SELECT statement. Parameter $name is 532# passed a name for the test case (i.e. "fts3_malloc-1.4.1") and parameter 533# $sql is passed the text of the SELECT statement. Parameter $result is 534# set to the expected output if the SELECT statement is successfully 535# executed using [db eval]. 536# 537# Example: 538# 539# do_select_test testcase-1.1 "SELECT 1+1, 1+2" {1 2} 540# 541# If global variable DO_MALLOC_TEST is set to a non-zero value, or if 542# it is not defined at all, then OOM testing is performed on the SELECT 543# statement. Each OOM test case is said to pass if either (a) executing 544# the SELECT statement succeeds and the results match those specified 545# by parameter $result, or (b) TCL throws an "out of memory" error. 546# 547# If DO_MALLOC_TEST is defined and set to zero, then the SELECT statement 548# is executed just once. In this case the test case passes if the results 549# match the expected results passed via parameter $result. 550# 551proc do_select_test {name sql result} { 552 uplevel [list doPassiveTest 0 $name $sql [list 0 [list {*}$result]]] 553} 554 555proc do_restart_select_test {name sql result} { 556 uplevel [list doPassiveTest 1 $name $sql [list 0 $result]] 557} 558 559proc do_error_test {name sql error} { 560 uplevel [list doPassiveTest 0 $name $sql [list 1 $error]] 561} 562 563proc doPassiveTest {isRestart name sql catchres} { 564 if {![info exists ::DO_MALLOC_TEST]} { set ::DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 } 565 566 if {[info exists ::testprefix] 567 && [string is integer [string range $name 0 0]] 568 } { 569 set name $::testprefix.$name 570 } 571 572 switch $::DO_MALLOC_TEST { 573 0 { # No malloc failures. 574 do_test $name [list set {} [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]]] $catchres 575 return 576 } 577 1 { # Simulate transient failures. 578 set nRepeat 1 579 set zName "transient" 580 set nStartLimit 100000 581 set nBackup 1 582 } 583 2 { # Simulate persistent failures. 584 set nRepeat 1 585 set zName "persistent" 586 set nStartLimit 100000 587 set nBackup 1 588 } 589 3 { # Simulate transient failures with extra brute force. 590 set nRepeat 100000 591 set zName "ridiculous" 592 set nStartLimit 1 593 set nBackup 10 594 } 595 } 596 597 # The set of acceptable results from running [catchsql $sql]. 598 # 599 set answers [list {1 {out of memory}} $catchres] 600 set str [join $answers " OR "] 601 602 set nFail 1 603 for {set iLimit $nStartLimit} {$nFail} {incr iLimit} { 604 for {set iFail 1} {$nFail && $iFail<=$iLimit} {incr iFail} { 605 for {set iTest 0} {$iTest<$nBackup && ($iFail-$iTest)>0} {incr iTest} { 606 607 if {$isRestart} { sqlite3 db test.db } 608 609 sqlite3_memdebug_fail [expr $iFail-$iTest] -repeat $nRepeat 610 set res [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]] 611 if {[lsearch -exact $answers $res]>=0} { set res $str } 612 set testname "$name.$zName.$iFail" 613 do_test "$name.$zName.$iLimit.$iFail" [list set {} $res] $str 614 615 set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign] 616 } 617 } 618 } 619} 620 621 622#------------------------------------------------------------------------- 623# Test a single write to the database. In this case a "write" is a 624# DELETE, UPDATE or INSERT statement. 625# 626# If OOM testing is performed, there are several acceptable outcomes: 627# 628# 1) The write succeeds. No error is returned. 629# 630# 2) An "out of memory" exception is thrown and: 631# 632# a) The statement has no effect, OR 633# b) The current transaction is rolled back, OR 634# c) The statement succeeds. This can only happen if the connection 635# is in auto-commit mode (after the statement is executed, so this 636# includes COMMIT statements). 637# 638# If the write operation eventually succeeds, zero is returned. If a 639# transaction is rolled back, non-zero is returned. 640# 641# Parameter $name is the name to use for the test case (or test cases). 642# The second parameter, $tbl, should be the name of the database table 643# being modified. Parameter $sql contains the SQL statement to test. 644# 645proc do_write_test {name tbl sql} { 646 if {![info exists ::DO_MALLOC_TEST]} { set ::DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 } 647 648 # Figure out an statement to get a checksum for table $tbl. 649 db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl" V break 650 set cksumsql "SELECT md5sum([join [concat rowid $V(*)] ,]) FROM $tbl" 651 652 # Calculate the initial table checksum. 653 set cksum1 [db one $cksumsql] 654 655 if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST } { 656 set answers [list {1 {out of memory}} {0 {}}] 657 if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST==1} { 658 set modes {100000 persistent} 659 } else { 660 set modes {1 transient} 661 } 662 } else { 663 set answers [list {0 {}}] 664 set modes [list 0 nofail] 665 } 666 set str [join $answers " OR "] 667 668 foreach {nRepeat zName} $modes { 669 for {set iFail 1} 1 {incr iFail} { 670 if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST} {sqlite3_memdebug_fail $iFail -repeat $nRepeat} 671 672 set res [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]] 673 set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign] 674 if {$nFail==0} { 675 do_test $name.$zName.$iFail [list set {} $res] {0 {}} 676 return 677 } else { 678 if {[lsearch $answers $res]>=0} { 679 set res $str 680 } 681 do_test $name.$zName.$iFail [list set {} $res] $str 682 set cksum2 [db one $cksumsql] 683 if {$cksum1 != $cksum2} return 684 } 685 } 686 } 687} 688