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

1.1       misho       1: # 2010 November 19
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                     12: 
                     13: set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
                     14: source $testdir/tester.tcl
                     15: source $testdir/lock_common.tcl
                     16: 
                     17: set testprefix superlock
                     18: 
                     19: # Test organization:
                     20: #
                     21: #   1.*: Test superlock on a rollback database. Test that once the db is
                     22: #        superlocked, it is not possible for a second client to read from
                     23: #        it.
                     24: #
                     25: #   2.*: Test superlock on a WAL database with zero frames in the WAL file.
                     26: #        Test that once the db is superlocked, it is not possible to read,
                     27: #        write or checkpoint the db.
                     28: #
                     29: #   3.*: As 2.*, for WAL databases with one or more frames in the WAL.
                     30: #
                     31: #   4.*: As 2.*, for WAL databases with one or more checkpointed frames 
                     32: #        in the WAL.
                     33: #
                     34: #   5.*: Test that a call to sqlite3demo_superlock() uses the busy handler
                     35: #        correctly to wait for existing clients to clear on a WAL database.
                     36: #        And returns SQLITE_BUSY if no busy handler is defined or the busy
                     37: #        handler returns 0 before said clients relinquish their locks.
                     38: #
                     39: #   6.*: Test that if a superlocked WAL database is overwritten, existing
                     40: #        clients run the recovery to build the new wal-index after the 
                     41: #        superlock is released.
                     42: #        
                     43: #
                     44: 
                     45: do_execsql_test 1.1 {
                     46:   CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
                     47:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
                     48:   PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE;
                     49: } {delete}
                     50: 
                     51: ifcapable !wal {
                     52:   finish_test
                     53:   return
                     54: }
                     55: 
                     56: do_test 1.2 { sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db } {unlock}
                     57: do_catchsql_test 1.3 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {1 {database is locked}}
                     58: do_test 1.4 { unlock } {}
                     59: 
                     60: do_execsql_test 2.1 { 
                     61:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
                     62:   PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
                     63: } {wal}
                     64: 
                     65: do_test 2.2 { sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db } {unlock}
                     66: do_catchsql_test 2.3 { SELECT * FROM t1 }           {1 {database is locked}}
                     67: do_catchsql_test 2.4 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6)} {1 {database is locked}}
                     68: do_catchsql_test 2.5 { PRAGMA wal_checkpoint }      {0 {1 -1 -1}}
                     69: do_test 2.6 { unlock } {}
                     70: 
                     71: do_execsql_test 3.1 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) } 
                     72: 
                     73: do_test 3.2 { sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db } {unlock}
                     74: do_catchsql_test 3.3 { SELECT * FROM t1 }           {1 {database is locked}}
                     75: do_catchsql_test 3.4 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6)} {1 {database is locked}}
                     76: do_catchsql_test 3.5 { PRAGMA wal_checkpoint }      {0 {1 -1 -1}}
                     77: do_test 3.6 { unlock } {}
                     78: 
                     79: # At this point the WAL file consists of a single frame only - written
                     80: # by test case 3.1. If the ZERO_DAMAGE flag were not set, it would consist
                     81: # of two frames - the frame written by 3.1 and a padding frame.
                     82: do_execsql_test 4.1 { PRAGMA wal_checkpoint } {0 1 1}
                     83: 
                     84: do_test 4.2 { sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db } {unlock}
                     85: do_catchsql_test 4.3 { SELECT * FROM t1 }           {1 {database is locked}}
                     86: do_catchsql_test 4.4 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6)} {1 {database is locked}}
                     87: do_catchsql_test 4.5 { PRAGMA wal_checkpoint }      {0 {1 -1 -1}}
                     88: do_test 4.6 { unlock } {}
                     89: 
                     90: do_multiclient_test tn {
                     91: 
                     92:   proc busyhandler {x} {
                     93:     switch -- $x {
                     94:       1 { sql1 "COMMIT" }
                     95:       2 { sql2 "COMMIT" }
                     96:       3 { sql3 "COMMIT" }
                     97:     }
                     98:     lappend ::busylist $x
                     99:     return 1
                    100:   }
                    101:   set ::busylist [list]
                    102: 
                    103:   do_test 5.$tn.1 {
                    104:     sql1 {
                    105:       CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
                    106:       PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
                    107:       INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
                    108:     }
                    109:   } {wal}
                    110: 
                    111:   do_test 5.$tn.2 {
                    112:     sql1 { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM t1 }
                    113:     sql2 { BEGIN ; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) }
                    114:     sql3 { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM t1 }
                    115:   } {1 2}
                    116: 
                    117:   do_test 5.$tn.3 {
                    118:     set ::busylist [list]
                    119:     sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db "" busyhandler
                    120:     set ::busylist
                    121:   } {0 1 2 3}
                    122: 
                    123:   do_test 5.$tn.4 { csql2 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 {database is locked}}
                    124:   do_test 5.$tn.5 { 
                    125:     csql3 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6) } 
                    126:   } {1 {database is locked}}
                    127:   do_test 5.$tn.6 { csql1 "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint" } {0 {1 -1 -1}}
                    128: 
                    129:   do_test 5.$tn.7 { unlock } {}
                    130: 
                    131:   
                    132:   do_test 5.$tn.8 {
                    133:     sql1 { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM t1 }
                    134:     sql2 { BEGIN ; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6) }
                    135:     sql3 { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM t1 }
                    136:   } {1 2 3 4}
                    137: 
                    138:   do_test 5.$tn.9 { 
                    139:     list [catch {sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db} msg] $msg
                    140:   } {1 {database is locked}}
                    141:   do_test 5.$tn.10 { 
                    142:     sql1 COMMIT
                    143:     list [catch {sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db} msg] $msg
                    144:   } {1 {database is locked}}
                    145:   do_test 5.$tn.11 { 
                    146:     sql2 COMMIT
                    147:     list [catch {sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db} msg] $msg
                    148:   } {1 {database is locked}}
                    149:   do_test 5.$tn.12 { 
                    150:     sql3 COMMIT
                    151:     list [catch {sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db} msg] $msg
                    152:   } {0 unlock}
                    153:   unlock
                    154: 
                    155: 
                    156:   do_test 5.$tn.13 { sql1 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
                    157:   do_test 5.$tn.14 { sql2 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
                    158:   do_test 5.$tn.15 { sqlite3demo_superlock unlock test.db } {unlock}
                    159:   do_test 5.$tn.16 { unlock } {}
                    160:   do_test 5.$tn.17 { sql2 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
                    161:   do_test 5.$tn.18 { sql1 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
                    162:   do_test 5.$tn.19 { sql2 { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
                    163: }
                    164: 
                    165: proc read_content {file} {
                    166:   if {[file exists $file]==0} {return ""}
                    167:   set fd [open $file]
                    168:   fconfigure $fd -encoding binary -translation binary
                    169:   set content [read $fd]
                    170:   close $fd
                    171:   return $content
                    172: }
                    173: 
                    174: proc write_content {file content} {
                    175:   set fd [open $file w+]
                    176:   fconfigure $fd -encoding binary -translation binary
                    177:   puts -nonewline $fd $content
                    178:   close $fd
                    179: }
                    180: 
                    181: # Both $file1 and $file2 are database files. This function takes a 
                    182: # superlock on each, then exchanges the content of the two files (i.e.
                    183: # overwrites $file1 with the initial contents of $file2, and overwrites
                    184: # $file2 with the initial contents of $file1). The contents of any WAL 
                    185: # file is also exchanged.
                    186: #
                    187: proc db_swap {file1 file2} {
                    188:   sqlite3demo_superlock unlock1 $file1
                    189:   sqlite3demo_superlock unlock2 $file2
                    190: 
                    191:   set db1 [read_content $file1]
                    192:   set db2 [read_content $file2]
                    193:   write_content $file1 $db2
                    194:   write_content $file2 $db1
                    195: 
                    196:   set wal1 [read_content ${file1}-wal]
                    197:   set wal2 [read_content ${file2}-wal]
                    198:   write_content ${file1}-wal $wal2
                    199:   write_content ${file2}-wal $wal1
                    200: 
                    201:   unlock1
                    202:   unlock2
                    203: }
                    204: 
                    205: forcedelete test.db
                    206: sqlite3 db  test.db
                    207: do_execsql_test 6.1 {
                    208:   ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux;
                    209:   PRAGMA aux.journal_mode = wal;
                    210:   CREATE TABLE aux.t2(x, y);
                    211:   INSERT INTO aux.t2 VALUES('a', 'b');
                    212:   PRAGMA schema_version = 450;
                    213:   DETACH aux;
                    214: 
                    215:   PRAGMA main.journal_mode = wal;
                    216:   CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
                    217:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
                    218:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
                    219:   SELECT * FROM t1;
                    220: } {wal wal 1 2 3 4}
                    221: 
                    222: 
                    223: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    224: do_catchsql_test 6.2 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {1 {no such table: t1}}
                    225: do_catchsql_test 6.3 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {0 {a b}}
                    226: 
                    227: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    228: do_catchsql_test 6.4 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {0 {1 2 3 4}}
                    229: do_catchsql_test 6.5 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {1 {no such table: t2}}
                    230: 
                    231: do_execsql_test  6.6 { PRAGMA wal_checkpoint } {0 0 0}
                    232: 
                    233: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    234: do_catchsql_test 6.7 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {1 {no such table: t1}}
                    235: do_catchsql_test 6.8 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {0 {a b}}
                    236: 
                    237: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    238: do_catchsql_test 6.9 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {0 {1 2 3 4}}
                    239: do_catchsql_test 6.10 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {1 {no such table: t2}}
                    240: 
                    241: do_execsql_test  6.11 { 
                    242:   PRAGMA journal_mode = delete;
                    243:   PRAGMA page_size = 512;
                    244:   VACUUM;
                    245:   PRAGMA journal_mode = wal;
                    246:   INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
                    247: } {delete wal}
                    248: 
                    249: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    250: do_catchsql_test 6.12 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {1 {no such table: t1}}
                    251: do_catchsql_test 6.13 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {0 {a b}}
                    252: 
                    253: db_swap test.db2 test.db
                    254: do_catchsql_test 6.14 { SELECT * FROM t1 } {0 {1 2 3 4 5 6}}
                    255: do_catchsql_test 6.15 { SELECT * FROM t2 } {1 {no such table: t2}}
                    256: 
                    257: finish_test

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