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10#***********************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
12#
13# The tests in this file are brute force tests of the multi-threaded
14# sorter.
15#
16
17set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
18source $testdir/tester.tcl
19set testprefix sort4
20db close
21sqlite3_shutdown
22sqlite3_config_pmasz 10
23sqlite3_initialize
24sqlite3 db test.db
25
26
27# Configure the sorter to use 3 background threads.
28#
29# EVIDENCE-OF: R-19249-32353 SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS The maximum
30# number of auxiliary worker threads that a single prepared statement
31# may start.
32#
33do_test sort4-init001 {
34  db eval {PRAGMA threads=5}
35  sqlite3_limit db SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS -1
36} {5}
37do_test sort4-init002 {
38  sqlite3_limit db SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS 3
39  db eval {PRAGMA threads}
40} {3}
41
42
43# Minimum number of seconds to run for. If the value is 0, each test
44# is run exactly once. Otherwise, tests are repeated until the timeout
45# expires.
46set SORT4TIMEOUT 0
47if {[permutation] == "multithread"} { set SORT4TIMEOUT 300 }
48
49#--------------------------------------------------------------------
50# Set up a table "t1" containing $nRow rows. Each row contains also
51# contains blob fields that collectively contain at least $nPayload
52# bytes of content. The table schema is as follows:
53#
54#   CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER, <extra-columns>, b INTEGER);
55#
56# For each row, the values of columns "a" and "b" are set to the same
57# pseudo-randomly selected integer. The "extra-columns", of which there
58# are at most eight, are named c0, c1, c2 etc. Column c0 contains a 4
59# byte string. Column c1 an 8 byte string. Field c2 16 bytes, and so on.
60#
61# This table is intended to be used for testing queries of the form:
62#
63#   SELECT a, <cols>, b FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
64#
65# The test code checks that rows are returned in order, and that the
66# values of "a" and "b" are the same for each row (the idea being that
67# if field "b" at the end of the sorter record has not been corrupted,
68# the rest of the record is probably Ok as well).
69#
70proc populate_table {nRow nPayload} {
71  set nCol 0
72
73  set n 0
74  for {set nCol 0} {$n < $nPayload} {incr nCol} {
75    incr n [expr (4 << $nCol)]
76  }
77
78  set cols [lrange [list xxx c0 c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 c7] 1 $nCol]
79  set data [lrange [list xxx \
80      randomblob(4) randomblob(8) randomblob(16) randomblob(32) \
81      randomblob(64) randomblob(128) randomblob(256) randomblob(512) \
82  ] 1 $nCol]
83
84  execsql { DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1 }
85
86  db transaction {
87    execsql "CREATE TABLE t1(a, [join $cols ,], b);"
88    set insert "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(:k, [join $data ,], :k)"
89    for {set i 0} {$i < $nRow} {incr i} {
90      set k [expr int(rand()*1000000000)]
91      execsql $insert
92    }
93  }
94}
95
96# Helper for [do_sorter_test]
97#
98proc sorter_test {nRow nRead nPayload} {
99  set res [list]
100
101  set nLoad [expr ($nRow > $nRead) ? $nRead : $nRow]
102
103  set nPayload [expr (($nPayload+3)/4) * 4]
104  set cols [list]
105  foreach {mask col} {
106    0x04  c0 0x08  c1 0x10  c2 0x20  c3
107    0x40  c4 0x80  c5 0x100 c6 0x200 c7
108  } {
109    if {$nPayload & $mask} { lappend cols $col }
110  }
111
112  # Create two SELECT statements. Statement $sql1 uses the sorter to sort
113  # $nRow records of a bit over $nPayload bytes each read from the "t1"
114  # table created by [populate_table] proc above. Rows are sorted in order
115  # of the integer field in each "t1" record.
116  #
117  # The second SQL statement sorts the same set of rows as the first, but
118  # uses a LIMIT clause, causing SQLite to use a temp table instead of the
119  # sorter for sorting.
120  #
121  set sql1 "SELECT a, [join $cols ,], b FROM t1 WHERE rowid<=$nRow ORDER BY a"
122  set sql2 "SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE rowid<=$nRow ORDER BY a LIMIT $nRead"
123
124  # Pass the two SQL statements to a helper command written in C. This
125  # command steps statement $sql1 $nRead times and compares the integer
126  # values in the rows returned with the results of executing $sql2. If
127  # the comparison fails (indicating some bug in the sorter), a Tcl
128  # exception is thrown.
129  #
130  sorter_test_sort4_helper db $sql1 $nRead $sql2
131  set {} {}
132}
133
134# Usage:
135#
136#   do_sorter_test <testname> <args>...
137#
138# where <args> are any of the following switches:
139#
140#   -rows N          (number of rows to have sorter sort)
141#   -read N          (number of rows to read out of sorter)
142#   -payload N       (bytes of payload to read with each row)
143#   -cachesize N     (Value for "PRAGMA cache_size = ?")
144#   -repeats N       (number of times to repeat test)
145#   -fakeheap BOOL   (true to use separate allocations for in-memory records)
146#
147proc do_sorter_test {tn args} {
148  set a(-rows)      1000
149  set a(-repeats)   1
150  set a(-read)      100
151  set a(-payload)   100
152  set a(-cachesize) 100
153  set a(-fakeheap)  0
154
155  foreach {s val} $args {
156    if {[info exists a($s)]==0} {
157      unset a(-cachesize)
158      set optlist "[join [array names a] ,] or -cachesize"
159      error "Unknown option $s, expected $optlist"
160    }
161    set a($s) $val
162  }
163  if {[permutation] == "memsys3" || [permutation] == "memsys5"} {
164    set a(-fakeheap) 0
165  }
166  if {$a(-fakeheap)} { sorter_test_fakeheap 1 }
167
168
169  db eval "PRAGMA cache_size = $a(-cachesize)"
170  do_test $tn [subst -nocommands {
171    for {set i 0} {[set i] < $a(-repeats)} {incr i} {
172      sorter_test $a(-rows) $a(-read) $a(-payload)
173    }
174  }] {}
175
176  if {$a(-fakeheap)} { sorter_test_fakeheap 0 }
177}
178
179proc clock_seconds {} {
180  db one {SELECT strftime('%s')}
181}
182
183#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
184# Begin tests here.
185
186# Create a test database.
187do_test 1 {
188  execsql "PRAGMA page_size = 4096"
189  populate_table 100000 500
190} {}
191
192set iTimeLimit [expr [clock_seconds] + $SORT4TIMEOUT]
193
194for {set t 2} {1} {incr tn} {
195  do_sorter_test $t.2 -repeats 10 -rows 1000   -read 100
196  do_sorter_test $t.3 -repeats 10 -rows 100000 -read 1000
197  do_sorter_test $t.4 -repeats 10 -rows 100000 -read 1000 -payload 500
198  do_sorter_test $t.5 -repeats 10 -rows 100000 -read 100000 -payload 8
199  do_sorter_test $t.6 -repeats 10 -rows 100000 -read 10 -payload 8
200  do_sorter_test $t.7 -repeats 10 -rows 10000 -read 10000 -payload 8 -fakeheap 1
201  do_sorter_test $t.8 -repeats 10 -rows 100000 -read 10000 -cachesize 250
202
203  set iNow [clock_seconds]
204  if {$iNow>=$iTimeLimit} break
205  do_test "$testprefix-([expr $iTimeLimit-$iNow] seconds remain)" {} {}
206}
207
208finish_test
209