Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/test/ioerr.test, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     11: # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
                     12: # focus of this file is testing for correct handling of I/O errors
                     13: # such as writes failing because the disk is full.
                     14: # 
                     15: # The tests in this file use special facilities that are only
                     16: # available in the SQLite test fixture.
                     17: #
                     18: # $Id: ioerr.test,v 1.43 2009/04/06 17:50:03 danielk1977 Exp $
                     19: 
                     20: set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
                     21: source $testdir/tester.tcl
                     22: 
                     23: # If SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM is set to true, then a simulated IO error
                     24: # on the 8th IO operation in the SQL script below doesn't report an error.
                     25: #
                     26: # This is because the 8th IO call attempts to read page 2 of the database
                     27: # file when the file on disk is only 1 page. The pager layer detects that
                     28: # this has happened and suppresses the error returned by the OS layer.
                     29: #
                     30: do_ioerr_test ioerr-1 -erc 1 -ckrefcount 1 -sqlprep {
                     31:   SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
                     32: } -sqlbody {
                     33:   CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c);
                     34:   SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
                     35:   BEGIN TRANSACTION;
                     36:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);
                     37:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,5,6);
                     38:   ROLLBACK;
                     39:   SELECT * FROM t1;
                     40:   BEGIN TRANSACTION;
                     41:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);
                     42:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,5,6);
                     43:   COMMIT;
                     44:   SELECT * FROM t1;
                     45:   DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a<100;
                     46: } -exclude [expr [string match [execsql {pragma auto_vacuum}] 1] ? 4 : 0]
                     47: 
                     48: # Test for IO errors during a VACUUM. 
                     49: #
                     50: # The first IO call is excluded from the test. This call attempts to read
                     51: # the file-header of the temporary database used by VACUUM. Since the
                     52: # database doesn't exist at that point, the IO error is not detected.
                     53: # 
                     54: # Additionally, if auto-vacuum is enabled, the 12th IO error is not 
                     55: # detected. Same reason as the 8th in the test case above.
                     56: # 
                     57: ifcapable vacuum {
                     58:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-2 -cksum true -ckrefcount true -sqlprep { 
                     59:     BEGIN; 
                     60:     CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c); 
                     61:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randstr(50,50), randstr(50,50)); 
                     62:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+2, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1; 
                     63:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+4, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     64:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+8, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     65:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+16, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     66:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+32, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     67:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+64, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     68:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+128, b||'-'||rowid, c||'-'||rowid FROM t1;
                     69:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randstr(600,600), randstr(600,600));
                     70:     CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT * FROM t1;
                     71:     CREATE TABLE t3 AS SELECT * FROM t1;
                     72:     COMMIT;
                     73:     DROP TABLE t2;
                     74:   } -sqlbody {
                     75:     VACUUM;
                     76:   } -exclude [list \
                     77:       1 [expr [string match [execsql {pragma auto_vacuum}] 1]?9:-1]]
                     78: }
                     79: 
                     80: do_ioerr_test ioerr-3 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                     81:   execsql {
                     82:     PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
                     83:     BEGIN;
                     84:     CREATE TABLE abc(a);
                     85:     INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(1500,1500)); -- Page 4 is overflow
                     86:   }
                     87:   for {set i 0} {$i<150} {incr i} {
                     88:     execsql {
                     89:       INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(100,100)); 
                     90:     }
                     91:   }
                     92:   execsql COMMIT
                     93: } -sqlbody {
                     94:   CREATE TABLE abc2(a);
                     95:   BEGIN;
                     96:   DELETE FROM abc WHERE length(a)>100;
                     97:   UPDATE abc SET a = randstr(90,90);
                     98:   COMMIT;
                     99:   CREATE TABLE abc3(a);
                    100: } 
                    101: 
                    102: # Test IO errors that can occur retrieving a record header that flows over
                    103: # onto an overflow page.
                    104: do_ioerr_test ioerr-4 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                    105:   set sql "CREATE TABLE abc(a1"
                    106:   for {set i 2} {$i<1300} {incr i} {
                    107:     append sql ", a$i"
                    108:   }
                    109:   append sql ");"
                    110:   execsql $sql
                    111:   execsql {INSERT INTO abc (a1) VALUES(NULL)}
                    112: } -sqlbody {
                    113:  SELECT * FROM abc;
                    114: }
                    115: 
                    116: 
                    117: # Test IO errors that may occur during a multi-file commit.
                    118: #
                    119: # Tests 8 and 17 are excluded when auto-vacuum is enabled for the same 
                    120: # reason as in test cases ioerr-1.XXX
                    121: ifcapable attach {
                    122:   set ex ""
                    123:   if {[string match [execsql {pragma auto_vacuum}] 1]} {
                    124:     set ex [list 4 17]
                    125:   }
                    126:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-5 -restoreprng 0 -ckrefcount true -sqlprep {
                    127:     ATTACH 'test2.db' AS test2;
                    128:   } -sqlbody {
                    129:     BEGIN;
                    130:     CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c);
                    131:     CREATE TABLE test2.t2(a,b,c);
                    132:     COMMIT;
                    133:   } -exclude $ex
                    134: }
                    135: 
                    136: # Test IO errors when replaying two hot journals from a 2-file 
                    137: # transaction. This test only runs on UNIX.
                    138: #
                    139: # It cannot be run under the "exclusive" permutation. In that case, the
                    140: # locks held by the connection in the local (this) process prevent a 
                    141: # second connection from attempting the multi-file transaction.
                    142: #
                    143: ifcapable crashtest&&attach {
                    144:   if {![catch {sqlite3 -has-codec} r] && !$r && [permutation]!="exclusive"} {
                    145:     do_ioerr_test ioerr-6 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                    146:       execsql {
                    147:         ATTACH 'test2.db' as aux;
                    148:         CREATE TABLE tx(a, b);
                    149:         CREATE TABLE aux.ty(a, b);
                    150:       }
                    151:       set rc [crashsql -delay 2 -file test2.db-journal {
                    152:         ATTACH 'test2.db' as aux;
                    153:         PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
                    154:         BEGIN;
                    155:         CREATE TABLE aux.t2(a, b, c);
                    156:         CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
                    157:         COMMIT;
                    158:       }]
                    159:       if {$rc!="1 {child process exited abnormally}"} {
                    160:         error "Wrong error message: $rc"
                    161:       }
                    162:     } -sqlbody {
                    163:       SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
                    164:       SELECT * FROM aux.sqlite_master;
                    165:     }
                    166:   }
                    167: } 
                    168: 
                    169: # Test handling of IO errors that occur while rolling back hot journal
                    170: # files.
                    171: #
                    172: # These tests can't be run on windows because the windows version of 
                    173: # SQLite holds a mandatory exclusive lock on journal files it has open.
                    174: #
                    175: if {$tcl_platform(platform)!="windows"} {
                    176:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-7 -tclprep {
                    177:     db close
                    178:     sqlite3 db2 test2.db
                    179:     db2 eval {
                    180:       PRAGMA synchronous = 0;
                    181:       CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
                    182:       INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
                    183:       BEGIN;
                    184:       INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
                    185:     }
                    186:     forcecopy test2.db test.db
                    187:     forcecopy test2.db-journal test.db-journal
                    188:     db2 close
                    189:   } -tclbody {
                    190:     sqlite3 db test.db
                    191:     db eval {
                    192:       SELECT * FROM t1;
                    193:     }
                    194:   } -exclude 1
                    195: }
                    196: 
                    197: # For test coverage:  Cause an I/O failure while trying to read a
                    198: # short field (one that fits into a Mem buffer without mallocing
                    199: # for space).
                    200: #
                    201: do_ioerr_test ioerr-8 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                    202:   execsql {
                    203:     CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c);
                    204:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(200,200), randstr(1000,1000), 2);
                    205:   }
                    206:   db close
                    207:   sqlite3 db test.db
                    208: } -sqlbody {
                    209:   SELECT c FROM t1;
                    210: }
                    211: 
                    212: # For test coverage: Cause an IO error whilst reading the master-journal
                    213: # name from a journal file.
                    214: if {$tcl_platform(platform)=="unix"} {
                    215:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-9 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                    216:     execsql {
                    217:       CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c);
                    218:       INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(200,200), randstr(1000,1000), 2);
                    219:       BEGIN;
                    220:       INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(200,200), randstr(1000,1000), 2);
                    221:     }
                    222:     forcecopy test.db-journal test2.db-journal
                    223:     execsql {
                    224:       COMMIT;
                    225:     }
                    226:     forcecopy test2.db-journal test.db-journal
                    227:     set f [open test.db-journal a]
                    228:     fconfigure $f -encoding binary
                    229:     puts -nonewline $f "hello"
                    230:     puts -nonewline $f "\x00\x00\x00\x05\x01\x02\x03\x04"
                    231:     puts -nonewline $f "\xd9\xd5\x05\xf9\x20\xa1\x63\xd7"
                    232:     close $f
                    233:   } -sqlbody {
                    234:     SELECT a FROM t1;
                    235:   }
                    236: }
                    237: 
                    238: # For test coverage: Cause an IO error during statement playback (i.e. 
                    239: # a constraint).
                    240: do_ioerr_test ioerr-10 -ckrefcount true -tclprep {
                    241:   execsql {
                    242:     BEGIN;
                    243:     CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
                    244:   }
                    245:   for {set i 0} {$i < 500} {incr i} {
                    246:     execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(:i, 'hello world');}
                    247:   }
                    248:   execsql {
                    249:     COMMIT;
                    250:   }
                    251: } -tclbody {
                    252: 
                    253:   catch {execsql {
                    254:     BEGIN;
                    255:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc', 123);
                    256:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('def', 123);
                    257:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('ghi', 123);
                    258:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT (a+500)%900, 'good string' FROM t1;
                    259:   }} msg
                    260: 
                    261:   if {$msg != "column a is not unique"} {
                    262:     error $msg
                    263:   }
                    264: }
                    265: 
                    266: # Assertion fault bug reported by alex dimitrov.
                    267: #
                    268: do_ioerr_test ioerr-11 -ckrefcount true -erc 1 -sqlprep {
                    269:    CREATE TABLE A(Id INTEGER, Name TEXT);
                    270:    INSERT INTO A(Id, Name) VALUES(1, 'Name');
                    271: } -sqlbody {
                    272:    UPDATE A SET Id = 2, Name = 'Name2' WHERE Id = 1;
                    273: }
                    274: 
                    275: # Test that an io error encountered in a sync() caused by a call to
                    276: # sqlite3_release_memory() is handled Ok. Only try this if 
                    277: # memory-management is enabled.
                    278: #
                    279: ifcapable memorymanage {
                    280:   do_ioerr_test memmanage-ioerr1 -ckrefcount true -sqlprep {
                    281:     BEGIN;
                    282:     CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
                    283:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(50,50), randstr(100,100), randstr(10,10));
                    284:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(9,9), randstr(90,90) FROM t1;
                    285:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(9,9), randstr(90,90) FROM t1;
                    286:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(9,9), randstr(90,90) FROM t1;
                    287:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(9,9), randstr(90,90) FROM t1;
                    288:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(9,9), randstr(90,90) FROM t1;
                    289:   } -tclbody {
                    290:     sqlite3_release_memory 
                    291:   } -sqlbody {
                    292:     COMMIT;
                    293:   }
                    294: }
                    295: 
                    296: ifcapable pager_pragmas&&autovacuum {
                    297:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-12 -ckrefcount true -erc 1 -sqlprep {
                    298:      PRAGMA page_size = 512;
                    299:      PRAGMA auto_vacuum = incremental;
                    300:      CREATE TABLE t1(x);
                    301:      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES( randomblob(1   * (512-4)) );
                    302:      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES( randomblob(110 * (512-4)) );
                    303:      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES( randomblob(2   * (512-4)) );
                    304:      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES( randomblob(110 * (512-4)) );
                    305:      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES( randomblob(3 * (512-4)) );
                    306:      DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid = 3;
                    307:      PRAGMA incremental_vacuum = 2;
                    308:      DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid = 1;
                    309:   } -sqlbody {
                    310:      PRAGMA incremental_vacuum = 1;
                    311:   }
                    312: }
                    313: 
                    314: # Usually, after a new page is allocated from the end of the file, it does
                    315: # not need to be written to the journal. The exception is when the new page
                    316: # shares its sector with an existing page that does need to be journalled.
                    317: # This test case provokes this condition to test for the sake of coverage
                    318: # that an IO error while journalling the coresident page is handled correctly.
                    319: #
                    320: sqlite3_simulate_device -char {} -sectorsize 2048
                    321: do_ioerr_test ioerr-12 -ckrefcount true -erc 1 -tclprep {
                    322:   db close
                    323:   sqlite3 db test.db -vfs devsym
                    324: 
                    325:   # Create a test database. Page 2 is the root page of table t1. The only
                    326:   # row inserted into t1 has an overflow page - page 3. Page 3 will be
                    327:   # coresident on the 2048 byte sector with the next page to be allocated.
                    328:   # 
                    329:   db eval { PRAGMA page_size = 1024 }
                    330:   db eval { CREATE TABLE t1(x) }
                    331:   db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(1100)); }
                    332: } -tclbody {
                    333:   db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(2000)); }
                    334: }
                    335: sqlite3_simulate_device -char {} -sectorsize 0
                    336: catch {db close}
                    337: 
                    338: do_ioerr_test ioerr-13 -ckrefcount true -erc 1 -sqlprep {
                    339:   PRAGMA auto_vacuum = incremental;
                    340:   CREATE TABLE t1(x);
                    341:   CREATE TABLE t2(x);
                    342:   INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(randomblob(1500));
                    343:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    344:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    345:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    346:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    347:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    348:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    349:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    350:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    351:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(20));
                    352:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    353:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    354:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    355:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    356:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    357:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;             /* 64 entries in t1 */
                    358:   INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1 LIMIT 14;    /* 78 entries in t1 */
                    359:   DELETE FROM t2 WHERE rowid = 3;
                    360: } -sqlbody {
                    361:   -- This statement uses the balance_quick() optimization. The new page
                    362:   -- is appended to the database file. But the overflow page used by
                    363:   -- the new record will be positioned near the start of the database
                    364:   -- file, in the gap left by the "DELETE FROM t2 WHERE rowid=3" statement
                    365:   -- above.
                    366:   --
                    367:   -- The point of this is that the statement wil need to update two pointer
                    368:   -- map pages. Which introduces another opportunity for an IO error.
                    369:   --
                    370:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(2000));
                    371: }
                    372: 
                    373: do_ioerr_test ioerr-14 -ckrefcount true -erc 1 -sqlprep {
                    374:   PRAGMA auto_vacuum = incremental;
                    375:   CREATE TABLE t1(x);
                    376:   CREATE TABLE t2(x);
                    377:   INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(randomblob(1500));
                    378:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    379:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    380:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    381:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    382:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    383:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    384:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    385:   INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(1500) FROM t2;
                    386: 
                    387:   -- This statement inserts a row into t1 with an overflow page at the
                    388:   -- end of the file. A long way from its parent (the root of t1).
                    389:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(1500));
                    390:   DELETE FROM t2 WHERE rowid<10;
                    391: } -sqlbody {
                    392:   -- This transaction will cause the root-page of table t1 to divide
                    393:   -- (by calling balance_deeper()). When it does, the "parent" page of the
                    394:   -- overflow page inserted in the -sqlprep block above will change and
                    395:   -- the corresponding pointer map page be updated. This test case attempts
                    396:   -- to cause an IO error during the pointer map page update.
                    397:   --
                    398:   BEGIN;
                    399:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    400:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    401:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    402:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    403:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    404:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    405:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    406:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    407:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    408:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(100));
                    409:   COMMIT;
                    410: }
                    411: 
                    412: do_ioerr_test ioerr-15 -tclprep {
                    413:   db eval {
                    414:     BEGIN;
                    415:     PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
                    416:     CREATE TABLE t1(a);
                    417:     CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
                    418:     CREATE TABLE t2(a);
                    419:   }
                    420:   for {set ii 1} {$ii < 100} {incr ii} {
                    421:     set v [string range [string repeat [format %.3d $ii] 200] 0 220]
                    422:     db eval {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($v)}
                    423:   }
                    424:   db eval {
                    425:     DELETE FROM t1 WHERE oid > 85;
                    426:     COMMIT;
                    427:   }
                    428: } -sqlbody {
                    429:   BEGIN;
                    430:   INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(randstr(22000,22000));
                    431:   DELETE FROM t1 WHERE oid = 83;
                    432:   COMMIT;
                    433: } 
                    434: 
                    435: # This test verifies that IO errors that occur within the obscure branch
                    436: # of code executed by tkt3762.test are correctly reported.
                    437: #
                    438: ifcapable vacuum&&autovacuum&&pragma {
                    439:   do_ioerr_test ioerr-16 -erc 1 -ckrefcount 1 -sqlprep {
                    440:     PRAGMA auto_vacuum=INCREMENTAL;
                    441:     PRAGMA page_size=1024;
                    442:     BEGIN;
                    443:     CREATE TABLE t1(x);
                    444:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(zeroblob(900));
                    445:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(zeroblob(900));
                    446:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    447:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    448:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    449:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    450:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    451:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    452:     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT x FROM t1;
                    453:     DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid>202;
                    454:     COMMIT;
                    455:     VACUUM;
                    456:     PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
                    457:     BEGIN;
                    458:     DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid IN (10,11,12) ;
                    459:   } -sqlbody {
                    460:     PRAGMA incremental_vacuum(10);
                    461:     COMMIT;
                    462:   }
                    463: }
                    464: 
                    465: finish_test

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