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1# 2010 April 13
2#
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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.
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9#
10#***********************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
12# focus of this file is testing the operation of the library in
13# "PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL" mode with multiple threads.
14#
15
16set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
17
18source $testdir/tester.tcl
19source $testdir/lock_common.tcl
20if {[run_thread_tests]==0} { finish_test ; return }
21ifcapable !wal             { finish_test ; return }
22
23set sqlite_walsummary_mmap_incr 64
24
25# How long, in seconds, to run each test for. If a test is set to run for
26# 0 seconds, it is omitted entirely.
27#
28unset -nocomplain seconds
29set seconds(walthread-1) 20
30set seconds(walthread-2) 20
31set seconds(walthread-3) 20
32set seconds(walthread-4) 20
33set seconds(walthread-5) 1
34
35# The parameter is the name of a variable in the callers context. The
36# variable may or may not exist when this command is invoked.
37#
38# If the variable does exist, its value is returned. Otherwise, this
39# command uses [vwait] to wait until it is set, then returns the value.
40# In other words, this is a version of the [set VARNAME] command that
41# blocks until a variable exists.
42#
43proc wait_for_var {varname} {
44  if {0==[uplevel [list info exists $varname]]} {
45    uplevel [list vwait $varname]
46  }
47  uplevel [list set $varname]
48}
49
50# The argument is the name of a list variable in the callers context. The
51# first element of the list is removed and returned. For example:
52#
53#   set L {a b c}
54#   set x [lshift L]
55#   assert { $x == "a" && $L == "b c" }
56#
57proc lshift {lvar} {
58  upvar $lvar L
59  set ret [lindex $L 0]
60  set L [lrange $L 1 end]
61  return $ret
62}
63
64
65#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
66#   do_thread_test TESTNAME OPTIONS...
67#
68# where OPTIONS are:
69#
70#   -seconds   SECONDS                How many seconds to run the test for
71#   -init      SCRIPT                 Script to run before test.
72#   -thread    NAME COUNT SCRIPT      Scripts to run in threads (or processes).
73#   -processes BOOLEAN                True to use processes instead of threads.
74#   -check     SCRIPT                 Script to run after test.
75#
76proc do_thread_test {args} {
77
78  set A $args
79
80  set P(testname) [lshift A]
81  set P(seconds) 5
82  set P(init) ""
83  set P(threads) [list]
84  set P(processes) 0
85  set P(check) {
86    set ic [db eval "PRAGMA integrity_check"]
87    if {$ic != "ok"} { error $ic }
88  }
89
90  unset -nocomplain ::done
91
92  while {[llength $A]>0} {
93    set a [lshift A]
94    switch -glob -- $a {
95      -seconds {
96        set P(seconds) [lshift A]
97      }
98
99      -init {
100        set P(init) [lshift A]
101      }
102
103      -processes {
104        set P(processes) [lshift A]
105      }
106
107      -check {
108        set P(check) [lshift A]
109      }
110
111      -thread {
112        set name  [lshift A]
113        set count [lshift A]
114        set prg   [lshift A]
115        lappend P(threads) [list $name $count $prg]
116      }
117
118      default {
119        error "Unknown option: $a"
120      }
121    }
122  }
123
124  if {$P(seconds) == 0} {
125    puts "Skipping $P(testname)"
126    return
127  }
128
129  puts "Running $P(testname) for $P(seconds) seconds..."
130
131  catch { db close }
132  file delete -force test.db test.db-journal test.db-wal
133
134  sqlite3 db test.db
135  eval $P(init)
136  catch { db close }
137
138  foreach T $P(threads) {
139    set name  [lindex $T 0]
140    set count [lindex $T 1]
141    set prg   [lindex $T 2]
142
143    for {set i 1} {$i <= $count} {incr i} {
144      set vars "
145        set E(pid) $i
146        set E(nthread) $count
147        set E(seconds) $P(seconds)
148      "
149      set program [string map [list %TEST% $prg %VARS% $vars] {
150
151        %VARS%
152
153        proc usleep {ms} {
154          set ::usleep 0
155          after $ms {set ::usleep 1}
156          vwait ::usleep
157        }
158
159        proc integrity_check {{db db}} {
160          set ic [$db eval {PRAGMA integrity_check}]
161          if {$ic != "ok"} {error $ic}
162        }
163
164        proc busyhandler {n} { usleep 10 ; return 0 }
165
166        sqlite3 db test.db
167        db busy busyhandler
168        db eval { SELECT randomblob($E(pid)*5) }
169
170        set ::finished 0
171        after [expr $E(seconds) * 1000] {set ::finished 1}
172        proc tt_continue {} { update ; expr ($::finished==0) }
173
174        set rc [catch { %TEST% } msg]
175
176        catch { db close }
177        list $rc $msg
178      }]
179
180      if {$P(processes)==0} {
181        sqlthread spawn ::done($name,$i) $program
182      } else {
183        testfixture_nb ::done($name,$i) $program
184      }
185    }
186  }
187
188  set report "  Results:"
189  foreach T $P(threads) {
190    set name  [lindex $T 0]
191    set count [lindex $T 1]
192    set prg   [lindex $T 2]
193
194    set reslist [list]
195    for {set i 1} {$i <= $count} {incr i} {
196      set res [wait_for_var ::done($name,$i)]
197      lappend reslist [lindex $res 1]
198      do_test $P(testname).$name.$i [list lindex $res 0] 0
199    }
200
201    append report "   $name $reslist"
202  }
203  puts $report
204
205  sqlite3 db test.db
206  set res ""
207  if {[catch $P(check) msg]} { set res $msg }
208  do_test $P(testname).check [list set {} $res] ""
209}
210
211# A wrapper around [do_thread_test] which runs the specified test twice.
212# Once using processes, once using threads. This command takes the same
213# arguments as [do_thread_test], except specifying the -processes switch
214# is illegal.
215#
216proc do_thread_test2 {args} {
217  set name [lindex $args 0]
218  if {[lsearch $args -processes]>=0} { error "bad option: -processes"}
219  uplevel [lreplace $args 0 0 do_thread_test "$name-threads" -processes 0]
220  uplevel [lreplace $args 0 0 do_thread_test "$name-processes" -processes 1]
221}
222
223#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
224# Start 10 threads. Each thread performs both read and write
225# transactions. Each read transaction consists of:
226#
227#   1) Reading the md5sum of all but the last table row,
228#   2) Running integrity check.
229#   3) Reading the value stored in the last table row,
230#   4) Check that the values read in steps 1 and 3 are the same, and that
231#      the md5sum of all but the last table row has not changed.
232#
233# Each write transaction consists of:
234#
235#   1) Modifying the contents of t1 (inserting, updating, deleting rows).
236#   2) Appending a new row to the table containing the md5sum() of all
237#      rows in the table.
238#
239# Each of the N threads runs N read transactions followed by a single write
240# transaction in a loop as fast as possible.
241#
242# There is also a single checkpointer thread. It runs the following loop:
243#
244#   1) Execute "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint"
245#   2) Sleep for 500 ms.
246#
247do_thread_test2 walthread-1 -seconds $seconds(walthread-1) -init {
248  execsql {
249    PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
250    CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY);
251    PRAGMA lock_status;
252    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
253    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
254    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT md5sum(x) FROM t1;
255  }
256} -thread main 10 {
257
258  proc read_transaction {} {
259    set results [db eval {
260      BEGIN;
261        PRAGMA integrity_check;
262        SELECT md5sum(x) FROM t1 WHERE rowid != (SELECT max(rowid) FROM t1);
263        SELECT x FROM t1 WHERE rowid = (SELECT max(rowid) FROM t1);
264        SELECT md5sum(x) FROM t1 WHERE rowid != (SELECT max(rowid) FROM t1);
265      COMMIT;
266    }]
267
268    if {[llength $results]!=4
269     || [lindex $results 0] != "ok"
270     || [lindex $results 1] != [lindex $results 2]
271     || [lindex $results 2] != [lindex $results 3]
272    } {
273      error "Failed read transaction: $results"
274    }
275  }
276
277  proc write_transaction {} {
278    db eval {
279      BEGIN;
280        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
281        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
282        INSERT INTO t1 SELECT md5sum(x) FROM t1;
283      COMMIT;
284    }
285  }
286
287  # Turn off auto-checkpoint. Otherwise, an auto-checkpoint run by a
288  # writer may cause the dedicated checkpoint thread to return an
289  # SQLITE_BUSY error.
290  #
291  db eval { PRAGMA wal_autocheckpoint = 0 }
292
293  set nRun 0
294  while {[tt_continue]} {
295    read_transaction
296    write_transaction
297    incr nRun
298  }
299  set nRun
300
301} -thread ckpt 1 {
302  set nRun 0
303  while {[tt_continue]} {
304    db eval "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint"
305    usleep 500
306    incr nRun
307  }
308  set nRun
309}
310
311#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
312# This test has clients run the following procedure as fast as possible
313# in a loop:
314#
315#   1. Open a database handle.
316#   2. Execute a read-only transaction on the db.
317#   3. Do "PRAGMA journal_mode = XXX", where XXX is one of WAL or DELETE.
318#      Ignore any SQLITE_BUSY error.
319#   4. Execute a write transaction to insert a row into the db.
320#   5. Run "PRAGMA integrity_check"
321#
322# At present, there are 4 clients in total. 2 do "journal_mode = WAL", and
323# two do "journal_mode = DELETE".
324#
325# Each client returns a string of the form "W w, R r", where W is the
326# number of write-transactions performed using a WAL journal, and D is
327# the number of write-transactions performed using a rollback journal.
328# For example, "192 w, 185 r".
329#
330do_thread_test2 walthread-2 -seconds $seconds(walthread-2) -init {
331  execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y UNIQUE) }
332} -thread RB 2 {
333
334  db close
335  set nRun 0
336  set nDel 0
337  while {[tt_continue]} {
338    sqlite3 db test.db
339    db busy busyhandler
340    db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
341    catch { db eval { PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE } }
342    db eval {
343      BEGIN;
344      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL, randomblob(100+$E(pid)));
345    }
346    incr nRun 1
347    incr nDel [file exists test.db-journal]
348    if {[file exists test.db-journal] + [file exists test.db-wal] != 1} {
349      error "File-system looks bad..."
350    }
351    db eval COMMIT
352
353    integrity_check
354    db close
355  }
356  list $nRun $nDel
357  set {} "[expr $nRun-$nDel] w, $nDel r"
358
359} -thread WAL 2 {
360  db close
361  set nRun 0
362  set nDel 0
363  while {[tt_continue]} {
364    sqlite3 db test.db
365    db busy busyhandler
366    db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
367    catch { db eval { PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL } }
368    db eval {
369      BEGIN;
370      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL, randomblob(110+$E(pid)));
371    }
372    incr nRun 1
373    incr nDel [file exists test.db-journal]
374    if {[file exists test.db-journal] + [file exists test.db-wal] != 1} {
375      error "File-system looks bad..."
376    }
377    db eval COMMIT
378
379    integrity_check
380    db close
381  }
382  set {} "[expr $nRun-$nDel] w, $nDel r"
383}
384
385do_thread_test walthread-3 -seconds $seconds(walthread-3) -init {
386  execsql {
387    PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
388    CREATE TABLE t1(cnt PRIMARY KEY, sum1, sum2);
389    CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(sum1);
390    CREATE INDEX i2 ON t1(sum2);
391    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0, 0, 0);
392  }
393} -thread t 10 {
394
395  set nextwrite $E(pid)
396
397  proc wal_hook {zDb nEntry} {
398    if {$nEntry>10} {
399      set rc [catch { db eval {PRAGMA wal_checkpoint} } msg]
400      if {$rc && $msg != "database is locked"} { error $msg }
401    }
402    return 0
403  }
404  db wal_hook wal_hook
405
406  while {[tt_continue]} {
407    set max 0
408    while { $max != ($nextwrite-1) && [tt_continue] } {
409      set max [db eval { SELECT max(cnt) FROM t1 }]
410    }
411
412    if {[tt_continue]} {
413      set sum1 [db eval { SELECT sum(cnt) FROM t1 }]
414      set sum2 [db eval { SELECT sum(sum1) FROM t1 }]
415      db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($nextwrite, $sum1, $sum2) }
416      incr nextwrite $E(nthread)
417      integrity_check
418    }
419  }
420
421  set {} ok
422} -check {
423  puts "  Final db contains [db eval {SELECT count(*) FROM t1}] rows"
424  puts "  Final integrity-check says: [db eval {PRAGMA integrity_check}]"
425
426  # Check that the contents of the database are Ok.
427  set c 0
428  set s1 0
429  set s2 0
430  db eval { SELECT cnt, sum1, sum2 FROM t1 ORDER BY cnt } {
431    if {$c != $cnt || $s1 != $sum1 || $s2 != $sum2} {
432      error "database content is invalid"
433    }
434    incr s2 $s1
435    incr s1 $c
436    incr c 1
437  }
438}
439
440do_thread_test2 walthread-4 -seconds $seconds(walthread-4) -init {
441  execsql {
442    PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
443    CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b UNIQUE);
444  }
445} -thread r 1 {
446  # This connection only ever reads the database. Therefore the
447  # busy-handler is not required. Disable it to check that this is true.
448  #
449  # UPDATE: That is no longer entirely true - as we don't use a blocking
450  # lock to enter RECOVER state. Which means there is a small chance a
451  # reader can see an SQLITE_BUSY.
452  #
453  while {[tt_continue]} {
454    integrity_check
455  }
456  set {} ok
457} -thread w 1 {
458
459  proc wal_hook {zDb nEntry} {
460    if {$nEntry>15} {db eval {PRAGMA wal_checkpoint}}
461    return 0
462  }
463  db wal_hook wal_hook
464  set row 1
465  while {[tt_continue]} {
466    db eval { REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES($row, randomblob(300)) }
467    incr row
468    if {$row == 10} { set row 1 }
469  }
470
471  set {} ok
472}
473
474
475# This test case attempts to provoke a deadlock condition that existed in
476# the unix VFS at one point. The problem occurred only while recovering a
477# very large wal file (one that requires a wal-index larger than the
478# initial default allocation of 64KB).
479#
480do_thread_test walthread-5 -seconds $seconds(walthread-5) -init {
481
482  proc log_file_size {nFrame pgsz} {
483    expr {12 + ($pgsz+16)*$nFrame}
484  }
485
486  execsql {
487    PRAGMA page_size = 1024;
488    PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
489    CREATE TABLE t1(x);
490    BEGIN;
491      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(900));
492      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*     2 */
493      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*     4 */
494      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*     8 */
495      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*    16 */
496      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*    32 */
497      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*    64 */
498      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*   128 */
499      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*   256 */
500      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*   512 */
501      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*  1024 */
502      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*  2048 */
503      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*  4096 */
504      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /*  8192 */
505      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /* 16384 */
506      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /* 32768 */
507      INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(900) FROM t1;      /* 65536 */
508    COMMIT;
509  }
510
511  file copy -force test.db-wal bak.db-wal
512  file copy -force test.db bak.db
513  db close
514
515  file copy -force bak.db-wal test.db-wal
516  file copy -force bak.db test.db
517
518  if {[file size test.db-wal] < [log_file_size [expr 64*1024] 1024]} {
519    error "Somehow failed to create a large log file"
520  }
521  puts "Database with large log file recovered. Now running clients..."
522} -thread T 5 {
523  db eval { SELECT count(*) FROM t1 }
524}
525unset -nocomplain seconds
526
527finish_test
528