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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
96
97
98#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
99# Usage do_faultsim_test NAME ?OPTIONS...?
100#
101#     -faults           List of fault types to simulate.
102#
103#     -prep             Script to execute before -body.
104#
105#     -body             Script to execute (with fault injection).
106#
107#     -test             Script to execute after -body.
108#
109proc do_faultsim_test {name args} {
110  global FAULTSIM
111
112  set DEFAULT(-faults)        [array names FAULTSIM]
113  set DEFAULT(-prep)          ""
114  set DEFAULT(-body)          ""
115  set DEFAULT(-test)          ""
116
117  array set O [array get DEFAULT]
118  array set O $args
119  foreach o [array names O] {
120    if {[info exists DEFAULT($o)]==0} { error "unknown option: $o" }
121  }
122
123  set faultlist [list]
124  foreach f $O(-faults) {
125    set flist [array names FAULTSIM $f]
126    if {[llength $flist]==0} { error "unknown fault: $f" }
127    set faultlist [concat $faultlist $flist]
128  }
129
130  set testspec [list -prep $O(-prep) -body $O(-body) -test $O(-test)]
131  foreach f [lsort -unique $faultlist] {
132    eval do_one_faultsim_test "$name-$f" $FAULTSIM($f) $testspec
133  }
134}
135
136#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
137# Procedures to save and restore the current file-system state:
138#
139#   faultsim_save
140#   faultsim_save_and_close
141#   faultsim_restore_and_reopen
142#   faultsim_delete_and_reopen
143#
144proc faultsim_save {} {
145  foreach f [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] { file delete -force $f }
146  foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] {
147    set f2 "sv_$f"
148    file copy -force $f $f2
149  }
150}
151proc faultsim_save_and_close {} {
152  faultsim_save
153  catch { db close }
154  return ""
155}
156proc faultsim_restore_and_reopen {{dbfile test.db}} {
157  catch { db close }
158  foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { file delete -force $f }
159  foreach f2 [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] {
160    set f [string range $f2 3 end]
161    file copy -force $f2 $f
162  }
163  sqlite3 db $dbfile
164  sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
165  sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0
166}
167
168proc faultsim_integrity_check {{db db}} {
169  set ic [$db eval { PRAGMA integrity_check }]
170  if {$ic != "ok"} { error "Integrity check: $ic" }
171}
172
173proc faultsim_delete_and_reopen {{file test.db}} {
174  catch { db close }
175  foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { file delete -force $f }
176  sqlite3 db $file
177}
178
179
180# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when
181# injecting OOM faults into test cases.
182#
183proc oom_injectstart {nRepeat iFail} {
184  sqlite3_memdebug_fail $iFail -repeat $nRepeat
185}
186proc oom_injectstop {} {
187  sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1
188}
189
190# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when
191# injecting IO error faults into test cases.
192#
193proc ioerr_injectstart {persist iFail} {
194  set ::sqlite_io_error_persist $persist
195  set ::sqlite_io_error_pending $iFail
196}
197proc ioerr_injectstop {} {
198  set sv $::sqlite_io_error_hit
199  set ::sqlite_io_error_persist 0
200  set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
201  set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
202  set ::sqlite_io_error_hit     0
203  set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
204  return $sv
205}
206
207# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when
208# injecting shared-memory related error faults into test cases.
209#
210proc shmerr_injectinstall {} {
211  testvfs shmfault -default true
212  shmfault filter {xShmOpen xShmMap xShmLock}
213}
214proc shmerr_injectuninstall {} {
215  catch {db  close}
216  catch {db2 close}
217  shmfault delete
218}
219proc shmerr_injectstart {persist iFail} {
220  shmfault ioerr $iFail $persist
221}
222proc shmerr_injectstop {} {
223  shmfault ioerr
224}
225
226# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when
227# injecting SQLITE_FULL error faults into test cases.
228#
229proc fullerr_injectinstall {} {
230  testvfs shmfault -default true
231}
232proc fullerr_injectuninstall {} {
233  catch {db  close}
234  catch {db2 close}
235  shmfault delete
236}
237proc fullerr_injectstart {iFail} {
238  shmfault full $iFail 1
239}
240proc fullerr_injectstop {} {
241  shmfault full
242}
243
244# The following procs are used as [do_one_faultsim_test] callbacks when
245# injecting SQLITE_CANTOPEN error faults into test cases.
246#
247proc cantopen_injectinstall {} {
248  testvfs shmfault -default true
249}
250proc cantopen_injectuninstall {} {
251  catch {db  close}
252  catch {db2 close}
253  shmfault delete
254}
255proc cantopen_injectstart {persist iFail} {
256  shmfault cantopen $iFail $persist
257}
258proc cantopen_injectstop {} {
259  shmfault cantopen
260}
261
262# This command is not called directly. It is used by the
263# [faultsim_test_result] command created by [do_faultsim_test] and used
264# by -test scripts.
265#
266proc faultsim_test_result_int {args} {
267  upvar testrc testrc testresult testresult testnfail testnfail
268  set t [list $testrc $testresult]
269  set r $args
270  if { ($testnfail==0 && $t != [lindex $r 0]) || [lsearch $r $t]<0 } {
271    error "nfail=$testnfail rc=$testrc result=$testresult"
272  }
273}
274
275#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
276# Usage do_one_faultsim_test NAME ?OPTIONS...?
277#
278# The first argument, <test number>, is used as a prefix of the test names
279# taken by tests executed by this command. Options are as follows. All
280# options take a single argument.
281#
282#     -injectstart      Script to enable fault-injection.
283#
284#     -injectstop       Script to disable fault-injection.
285#
286#     -injecterrlist    List of generally acceptable test results (i.e. error
287#                       messages). Example: [list {1 {out of memory}}]
288#
289#     -injectinstall
290#
291#     -injectuninstall
292#
293#     -prep             Script to execute before -body.
294#
295#     -body             Script to execute (with fault injection).
296#
297#     -test             Script to execute after -body.
298#
299proc do_one_faultsim_test {testname args} {
300
301  set DEFAULT(-injectstart)     "expr"
302  set DEFAULT(-injectstop)      "expr 0"
303  set DEFAULT(-injecterrlist)   [list]
304  set DEFAULT(-injectinstall)   ""
305  set DEFAULT(-injectuninstall) ""
306  set DEFAULT(-prep)            ""
307  set DEFAULT(-body)            ""
308  set DEFAULT(-test)            ""
309
310  array set O [array get DEFAULT]
311  array set O $args
312  foreach o [array names O] {
313    if {[info exists DEFAULT($o)]==0} { error "unknown option: $o" }
314  }
315
316  proc faultsim_test_proc {testrc testresult testnfail} $O(-test)
317  proc faultsim_test_result {args} "
318    uplevel faultsim_test_result_int \$args [list $O(-injecterrlist)]
319  "
320
321  eval $O(-injectinstall)
322
323  set stop 0
324  for {set iFail 1} {!$stop} {incr iFail} {
325
326    # Evaluate the -prep script.
327    #
328    eval $O(-prep)
329
330    # Start the fault-injection. Run the -body script. Stop the fault
331    # injection. Local var $nfail is set to the total number of faults
332    # injected into the system this trial.
333    #
334    eval $O(-injectstart) $iFail
335    set rc [catch $O(-body) res]
336    set nfail [eval $O(-injectstop)]
337
338    # Run the -test script. If it throws no error, consider this trial
339    # sucessful. If it does throw an error, cause a [do_test] test to
340    # fail (and print out the unexpected exception thrown by the -test
341    # script at the same time).
342    #
343    set rc [catch [list faultsim_test_proc $rc $res $nfail] res]
344    if {$rc == 0} {set res ok}
345    do_test $testname.$iFail [list list $rc $res] {0 ok}
346
347    # If no faults where injected this trial, don't bother running
348    # any more. This test is finished.
349    #
350    if {$nfail==0} { set stop 1 }
351  }
352
353  eval $O(-injectuninstall)
354}
355
356# Usage: do_malloc_test <test number> <options...>
357#
358# The first argument, <test number>, is an integer used to name the
359# tests executed by this proc. Options are as follows:
360#
361#     -tclprep          TCL script to run to prepare test.
362#     -sqlprep          SQL script to run to prepare test.
363#     -tclbody          TCL script to run with malloc failure simulation.
364#     -sqlbody          TCL script to run with malloc failure simulation.
365#     -cleanup          TCL script to run after the test.
366#
367# This command runs a series of tests to verify SQLite's ability
368# to handle an out-of-memory condition gracefully. It is assumed
369# that if this condition occurs a malloc() call will return a
370# NULL pointer. Linux, for example, doesn't do that by default. See
371# the "BUGS" section of malloc(3).
372#
373# Each iteration of a loop, the TCL commands in any argument passed
374# to the -tclbody switch, followed by the SQL commands in any argument
375# passed to the -sqlbody switch are executed. Each iteration the
376# Nth call to sqliteMalloc() is made to fail, where N is increased
377# each time the loop runs starting from 1. When all commands execute
378# successfully, the loop ends.
379#
380proc do_malloc_test {tn args} {
381  array unset ::mallocopts
382  array set ::mallocopts $args
383
384  if {[string is integer $tn]} {
385    set tn malloc-$tn
386  }
387  if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-start)]} {
388    set start $::mallocopts(-start)
389  } else {
390    set start 0
391  }
392  if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-end)]} {
393    set end $::mallocopts(-end)
394  } else {
395    set end 50000
396  }
397  save_prng_state
398
399  foreach ::iRepeat {0 10000000} {
400    set ::go 1
401    for {set ::n $start} {$::go && $::n <= $end} {incr ::n} {
402
403      # If $::iRepeat is 0, then the malloc() failure is transient - it
404      # fails and then subsequent calls succeed. If $::iRepeat is 1,
405      # then the failure is persistent - once malloc() fails it keeps
406      # failing.
407      #
408      set zRepeat "transient"
409      if {$::iRepeat} {set zRepeat "persistent"}
410      restore_prng_state
411      foreach file [glob -nocomplain test.db-mj*] {file delete -force $file}
412
413      do_test ${tn}.${zRepeat}.${::n} {
414
415        # Remove all traces of database files test.db and test2.db
416        # from the file-system. Then open (empty database) "test.db"
417        # with the handle [db].
418        #
419        catch {db close}
420        catch {file delete -force test.db}
421        catch {file delete -force test.db-journal}
422        catch {file delete -force test.db-wal}
423        catch {file delete -force test2.db}
424        catch {file delete -force test2.db-journal}
425        catch {file delete -force test2.db-wal}
426        if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-testdb)]} {
427          file copy $::mallocopts(-testdb) test.db
428        }
429        catch { sqlite3 db test.db }
430        if {[info commands db] ne ""} {
431          sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
432        }
433        sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0
434
435        # Execute any -tclprep and -sqlprep scripts.
436        #
437        if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-tclprep)]} {
438          eval $::mallocopts(-tclprep)
439        }
440        if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-sqlprep)]} {
441          execsql $::mallocopts(-sqlprep)
442        }
443
444        # Now set the ${::n}th malloc() to fail and execute the -tclbody
445        # and -sqlbody scripts.
446        #
447        sqlite3_memdebug_fail $::n -repeat $::iRepeat
448        set ::mallocbody {}
449        if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-tclbody)]} {
450          append ::mallocbody "$::mallocopts(-tclbody)\n"
451        }
452        if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-sqlbody)]} {
453          append ::mallocbody "db eval {$::mallocopts(-sqlbody)}"
454        }
455
456        # The following block sets local variables as follows:
457        #
458        #     isFail  - True if an error (any error) was reported by sqlite.
459        #     nFail   - The total number of simulated malloc() failures.
460        #     nBenign - The number of benign simulated malloc() failures.
461        #
462        set isFail [catch $::mallocbody msg]
463        set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign]
464        # puts -nonewline " (isFail=$isFail nFail=$nFail nBenign=$nBenign) "
465
466        # If one or more mallocs failed, run this loop body again.
467        #
468        set go [expr {$nFail>0}]
469
470        if {($nFail-$nBenign)==0} {
471          if {$isFail} {
472            set v2 $msg
473          } else {
474            set isFail 1
475            set v2 1
476          }
477        } elseif {!$isFail} {
478          set v2 $msg
479        } elseif {
480          [info command db]=="" ||
481          [db errorcode]==7 ||
482          $msg=="out of memory"
483        } {
484          set v2 1
485        } else {
486          set v2 $msg
487          puts [db errorcode]
488        }
489        lappend isFail $v2
490      } {1 1}
491
492      if {[info exists ::mallocopts(-cleanup)]} {
493        catch [list uplevel #0 $::mallocopts(-cleanup)] msg
494      }
495    }
496  }
497  unset ::mallocopts
498  sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1
499}
500
501
502#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
503# This proc is used to test a single SELECT statement. Parameter $name is
504# passed a name for the test case (i.e. "fts3_malloc-1.4.1") and parameter
505# $sql is passed the text of the SELECT statement. Parameter $result is
506# set to the expected output if the SELECT statement is successfully
507# executed using [db eval].
508#
509# Example:
510#
511#   do_select_test testcase-1.1 "SELECT 1+1, 1+2" {1 2}
512#
513# If global variable DO_MALLOC_TEST is set to a non-zero value, or if
514# it is not defined at all, then OOM testing is performed on the SELECT
515# statement. Each OOM test case is said to pass if either (a) executing
516# the SELECT statement succeeds and the results match those specified
517# by parameter $result, or (b) TCL throws an "out of memory" error.
518#
519# If DO_MALLOC_TEST is defined and set to zero, then the SELECT statement
520# is executed just once. In this case the test case passes if the results
521# match the expected results passed via parameter $result.
522#
523proc do_select_test {name sql result} {
524  uplevel [list doPassiveTest 0 $name $sql [list 0 $result]]
525}
526
527proc do_restart_select_test {name sql result} {
528  uplevel [list doPassiveTest 1 $name $sql [list 0 $result]]
529}
530
531proc do_error_test {name sql error} {
532  uplevel [list doPassiveTest 0 $name $sql [list 1 $error]]
533}
534
535proc doPassiveTest {isRestart name sql catchres} {
536  if {![info exists ::DO_MALLOC_TEST]} { set ::DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 }
537
538  switch $::DO_MALLOC_TEST {
539    0 { # No malloc failures.
540      do_test $name [list set {} [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]]] $catchres
541      return
542    }
543    1 { # Simulate transient failures.
544      set nRepeat 1
545      set zName "transient"
546      set nStartLimit 100000
547      set nBackup 1
548    }
549    2 { # Simulate persistent failures.
550      set nRepeat 1
551      set zName "persistent"
552      set nStartLimit 100000
553      set nBackup 1
554    }
555    3 { # Simulate transient failures with extra brute force.
556      set nRepeat 100000
557      set zName "ridiculous"
558      set nStartLimit 1
559      set nBackup 10
560    }
561  }
562
563  # The set of acceptable results from running [catchsql $sql].
564  #
565  set answers [list {1 {out of memory}} $catchres]
566  set str [join $answers " OR "]
567
568  set nFail 1
569  for {set iLimit $nStartLimit} {$nFail} {incr iLimit} {
570    for {set iFail 1} {$nFail && $iFail<=$iLimit} {incr iFail} {
571      for {set iTest 0} {$iTest<$nBackup && ($iFail-$iTest)>0} {incr iTest} {
572
573        if {$isRestart} { sqlite3 db test.db }
574
575        sqlite3_memdebug_fail [expr $iFail-$iTest] -repeat $nRepeat
576        set res [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]]
577        if {[lsearch -exact $answers $res]>=0} { set res $str }
578        set testname "$name.$zName.$iFail"
579        do_test "$name.$zName.$iLimit.$iFail" [list set {} $res] $str
580
581        set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign]
582      }
583    }
584  }
585}
586
587
588#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
589# Test a single write to the database. In this case a  "write" is a
590# DELETE, UPDATE or INSERT statement.
591#
592# If OOM testing is performed, there are several acceptable outcomes:
593#
594#   1) The write succeeds. No error is returned.
595#
596#   2) An "out of memory" exception is thrown and:
597#
598#     a) The statement has no effect, OR
599#     b) The current transaction is rolled back, OR
600#     c) The statement succeeds. This can only happen if the connection
601#        is in auto-commit mode (after the statement is executed, so this
602#        includes COMMIT statements).
603#
604# If the write operation eventually succeeds, zero is returned. If a
605# transaction is rolled back, non-zero is returned.
606#
607# Parameter $name is the name to use for the test case (or test cases).
608# The second parameter, $tbl, should be the name of the database table
609# being modified. Parameter $sql contains the SQL statement to test.
610#
611proc do_write_test {name tbl sql} {
612  if {![info exists ::DO_MALLOC_TEST]} { set ::DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 }
613
614  # Figure out an statement to get a checksum for table $tbl.
615  db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl" V break
616  set cksumsql "SELECT md5sum([join [concat rowid $V(*)] ,]) FROM $tbl"
617
618  # Calculate the initial table checksum.
619  set cksum1 [db one $cksumsql]
620
621  if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST } {
622    set answers [list {1 {out of memory}} {0 {}}]
623    if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST==1} {
624      set modes {100000 persistent}
625    } else {
626      set modes {1 transient}
627    }
628  } else {
629    set answers [list {0 {}}]
630    set modes [list 0 nofail]
631  }
632  set str [join $answers " OR "]
633
634  foreach {nRepeat zName} $modes {
635    for {set iFail 1} 1 {incr iFail} {
636      if {$::DO_MALLOC_TEST} {sqlite3_memdebug_fail $iFail -repeat $nRepeat}
637
638      set res [uplevel [list catchsql $sql]]
639      set nFail [sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1 -benigncnt nBenign]
640      if {$nFail==0} {
641        do_test $name.$zName.$iFail [list set {} $res] {0 {}}
642        return
643      } else {
644        if {[lsearch $answers $res]>=0} {
645          set res $str
646        }
647        do_test $name.$zName.$iFail [list set {} $res] $str
648        set cksum2 [db one $cksumsql]
649        if {$cksum1 != $cksum2} return
650      }
651    }
652  }
653}
654