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- # 2009 January 30
- #
- # The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
- # a legal notice, here is a blessing:
- #
- # May you do good and not evil.
- # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
- # May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
- #
- #***********************************************************************
- # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The
- # focus of this file is testing the handling of IO errors by the
- # sqlite3_backup_XXX APIs.
- #
- # $Id: backup_ioerr.test,v 1.3 2009/04/10 18:41:01 danielk1977 Exp $
- set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
- source $testdir/tester.tcl
- proc data_checksum {db file} {
- $db one "SELECT md5sum(a, b) FROM ${file}.t1"
- }
- proc test_contents {name db1 file1 db2 file2} {
- $db2 eval {select * from sqlite_master}
- $db1 eval {select * from sqlite_master}
- set checksum [data_checksum $db2 $file2]
- uplevel [list do_test $name [list data_checksum $db1 $file1] $checksum]
- }
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # This proc creates a database of approximately 290 pages. Depending
- # on whether or not auto-vacuum is configured. Test cases backup_ioerr-1.*
- # verify nothing more than this assumption.
- #
- proc populate_database {db {xtra_large 0}} {
- execsql {
- BEGIN;
- CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
- INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randstr(1000,1000));
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+ 1, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+ 2, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+ 4, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+ 8, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+16, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+32, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1;
- CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(b);
- COMMIT;
- } $db
- if {$xtra_large} {
- execsql { INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+64, randstr(1000,1000) FROM t1 } $db
- }
- }
- do_test backup_ioerr-1.1 {
- populate_database db
- set nPage [expr {[file size test.db] / 1024}]
- expr {$nPage>130 && $nPage<160}
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-1.2 {
- expr {[file size test.db] > $sqlite_pending_byte}
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-1.3 {
- db close
- forcedelete test.db
- } {}
- # Turn off IO error simulation.
- #
- proc clear_ioerr_simulation {} {
- set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
- set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
- set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
- set ::sqlite_io_error_persist 0
- }
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------
- # The following procedure runs with SQLite's IO error simulation
- # enabled.
- #
- # 1) Start with a reasonably sized database. One that includes the
- # pending-byte (locking) page.
- #
- # 2) Open a backup process. Set the cache-size for the destination
- # database to 10 pages only.
- #
- # 3) Step the backup process N times to partially backup the database
- # file. If an IO error is reported, then the backup process is
- # concluded with a call to backup_finish().
- #
- # If an IO error occurs, verify that:
- #
- # * the call to backup_step() returns an SQLITE_IOERR_XXX error code.
- #
- # * after the failed call to backup_step() but before the call to
- # backup_finish() the destination database handle error code and
- # error message remain unchanged.
- #
- # * the call to backup_finish() returns an SQLITE_IOERR_XXX error code.
- #
- # * following the call to backup_finish(), the destination database
- # handle has been populated with an error code and error message.
- #
- # 4) Write to the database via the source database connection. Check
- # that:
- #
- # * If an IO error occurs while writing the source database, the
- # write operation should report an IO error. The backup should
- # proceed as normal.
- #
- # * If an IO error occurs while updating the backup, the write
- # operation should proceed normally. The error should be reported
- # from the next call to backup_step() (in step 5 of this test
- # procedure).
- #
- # 5) Step the backup process to finish the backup. If an IO error is
- # reported, then the backup process is concluded with a call to
- # backup_finish().
- #
- # Test that if an IO error occurs, or if one occurred while updating
- # the backup database during step 4, then the conditions listed
- # under step 3 are all true.
- #
- # 6) Finish the backup process.
- #
- # * If the backup succeeds (backup_finish() returns SQLITE_OK), then
- # the contents of the backup database should match that of the
- # source database.
- #
- # * If the backup fails (backup_finish() returns other than SQLITE_OK),
- # then the contents of the backup database should be as they were
- # before the operation was started.
- #
- # The following factors are varied:
- #
- # * Destination database is initially larger than the source database, OR
- # * Destination database is initially smaller than the source database.
- #
- # * IO errors are transient, OR
- # * IO errors are persistent.
- #
- # * Destination page-size is smaller than the source.
- # * Destination page-size is the same as the source.
- # * Destination page-size is larger than the source.
- #
- set iTest 1
- foreach bPersist {0 1} {
- foreach iDestPagesize {512 1024 4096} {
- foreach zSetupBak [list "" {populate_database ddb 1}] {
- incr iTest
- set bStop 0
- for {set iError 1} {$bStop == 0} {incr iError} {
- # Disable IO error simulation.
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- catch { ddb close }
- catch { sdb close }
- catch { forcedelete test.db }
- catch { forcedelete bak.db }
- # Open the source and destination databases.
- sqlite3 sdb test.db
- sqlite3 ddb bak.db
- # Step 1: Populate the source and destination databases.
- populate_database sdb
- ddb eval "PRAGMA page_size = $iDestPagesize"
- ddb eval "PRAGMA cache_size = 10"
- eval $zSetupBak
- # Step 2: Open the backup process.
- sqlite3_backup B ddb main sdb main
- # Enable IO error simulation.
- set ::sqlite_io_error_pending $iError
- set ::sqlite_io_error_persist $bPersist
- # Step 3: Partially backup the database. If an IO error occurs, check
- # a few things then skip to the next iteration of the loop.
- #
- set rc [B step 100]
- if {$::sqlite_io_error_hardhit} {
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.1 {
- string match SQLITE_IOERR* $rc
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.2 {
- list [sqlite3_errcode ddb] [sqlite3_errmsg ddb]
- } {SQLITE_OK {not an error}}
- set rc [B finish]
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.3 {
- string match SQLITE_IOERR* $rc
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.4 {
- sqlite3_errmsg ddb
- } {disk I/O error}
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- sqlite3 ddb bak.db
- integrity_check backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.5 ddb
- continue
- }
- # No IO error was encountered during step 3. Check that backup_step()
- # returned SQLITE_OK before proceding.
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.6 {
- expr {$rc eq "SQLITE_OK"}
- } {1}
- # Step 4: Write to the source database.
- set rc [catchsql { UPDATE t1 SET b = randstr(1000,1000) WHERE a < 50 } sdb]
- if {[lindex $rc 0] && $::sqlite_io_error_persist==0} {
- # The IO error occurred while updating the source database. In this
- # case the backup should be able to continue.
- set rc [B step 5000]
- if { $rc != "SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK" } {
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.7 {
- list [B step 5000] [B finish]
- } {SQLITE_DONE SQLITE_OK}
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- test_contents backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.8 ddb main sdb main
- integrity_check backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.9 ddb
- } else {
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.10 {
- B finish
- } {SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK}
- }
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- sqlite3 ddb bak.db
- integrity_check backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.11 ddb
- continue
- }
- # Step 5: Finish the backup operation. If an IO error occurs, check that
- # it is reported correctly and skip to the next iteration of the loop.
- #
- set rc [B step 5000]
- if {$rc != "SQLITE_DONE"} {
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.12 {
- string match SQLITE_IOERR* $rc
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.13 {
- list [sqlite3_errcode ddb] [sqlite3_errmsg ddb]
- } {SQLITE_OK {not an error}}
- set rc [B finish]
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.14 {
- string match SQLITE_IOERR* $rc
- } {1}
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.15 {
- sqlite3_errmsg ddb
- } {disk I/O error}
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- sqlite3 ddb bak.db
- integrity_check backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.16 ddb
- continue
- }
- # The backup was successfully completed.
- #
- do_test backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.17 {
- list [set rc] [B finish]
- } {SQLITE_DONE SQLITE_OK}
- clear_ioerr_simulation
- sqlite3 sdb test.db
- sqlite3 ddb bak.db
- test_contents backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.18 ddb main sdb main
- integrity_check backup_ioerr-$iTest.$iError.19 ddb
- set bStop [expr $::sqlite_io_error_pending<=0]
- }}}}
- catch { sdb close }
- catch { ddb close }
- finish_test
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