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- # 2007 August 23
- #
- # 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 contains tests that verify that SQLite can correctly rollback
- # databases after crashes when using the special IO modes triggered
- # by device IOCAP flags.
- #
- # $Id: crash3.test,v 1.4 2008/07/12 14:52:20 drh Exp $
- set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
- source $testdir/tester.tcl
- ifcapable !crashtest {
- finish_test
- return
- }
- proc do_test2 {name tcl res1 res2} {
- set script [subst -nocommands {
- do_test $name {
- set res1 {$res1}
- set res2 {$res2}
- set res [eval {$tcl}]
- if {[set res] eq [set res1] || [set res] eq [set res2]} {
- set res "{[set res1]} or {[set res2]}"
- }
- set res
- } {{$res1} or {$res2}}
- }]
- uplevel $script
- }
- # This block tests crash-recovery when the IOCAP_ATOMIC flags is set.
- #
- # Each iteration of the following loop sets up the database to contain
- # the following schema and data:
- #
- # CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
- # INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
- #
- # Then execute the SQL statement, scheduling a crash for part-way through
- # the first sync() of either the database file or the journal file (often
- # the journal file is not required - meaning no crash occurs).
- #
- # After the crash (or absence of a crash), open the database and
- # verify that:
- #
- # * The integrity check passes, and
- # * The contents of table abc is either {1 2 3} or the value specified
- # to the right of the SQL statement below.
- #
- # The procedure is repeated 10 times for each SQL statement. Five times
- # with the crash scheduled for midway through the first journal sync (if
- # any), and five times with the crash midway through the database sync.
- #
- set tn 1
- foreach {sql res2} [list \
- {INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, 6)} {1 2 3 4 5 6} \
- {DELETE FROM abc} {} \
- {INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc} {1 2 3 1 2 3} \
- {UPDATE abc SET a = 2} {2 2 3} \
- {INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, randstr(1000,1000))} {n/a} \
- {CREATE TABLE def(d, e, f)} {n/a} \
- ] {
- for {set ii 0} {$ii < 10} {incr ii} {
- db close
- forcedelete test.db test.db-journal
- sqlite3 db test.db
- do_test crash3-1.$tn.1 {
- execsql {
- PRAGMA page_size = 1024;
- BEGIN;
- CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
- INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
- COMMIT;
- }
- } {}
- db close
-
- set crashfile test.db
- if {($ii%2)==0} { append crashfile -journal }
- set rand "SELECT randstr($tn,$tn);"
- do_test crash3-1.$tn.2 [subst {
- crashsql -file $crashfile -char atomic {$rand $sql}
- sqlite3 db test.db
- execsql { PRAGMA integrity_check; }
- }] {ok}
-
- do_test2 crash3-1.$tn.3 {
- execsql { SELECT * FROM abc }
- } {1 2 3} $res2
- incr tn
- }
- }
- # This block tests both the IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL and IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND flags.
- #
- db close
- forcedelete test.db test.db-journal
- sqlite3 db test.db
- do_test crash3-2.0 {
- execsql {
- BEGIN;
- CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
- CREATE TABLE def(d PRIMARY KEY, e, f);
- PRAGMA default_cache_size = 10;
- INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000));
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000) FROM abc;
- COMMIT;
- }
- } {}
- set tn 1
- foreach {::crashfile ::delay ::char} {
- test.db 1 sequential
- test.db 1 safe_append
- test.db-journal 1 sequential
- test.db-journal 1 safe_append
- test.db-journal 2 safe_append
- test.db-journal 2 sequential
- test.db-journal 3 sequential
- test.db-journal 3 safe_append
- } {
- for {set ii 0} {$ii < 100} {incr ii} {
- set ::SQL [subst {
- SELECT randstr($ii,$ii+10);
- BEGIN;
- DELETE FROM abc WHERE random()%5;
- INSERT INTO abc
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000)
- FROM abc
- WHERE (random()%5)==0;
- DELETE FROM def WHERE random()%5;
- INSERT INTO def
- SELECT randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000),randstr(10,1000)
- FROM def
- WHERE (random()%5)==0;
- COMMIT;
- }]
- do_test crash3-2.$tn.$ii {
- crashsql -file $::crashfile -delay $::delay -char $::char $::SQL
- db close
- sqlite3 db test.db
- execsql {PRAGMA integrity_check}
- } {ok}
- }
- incr tn
- }
- # The following block tests an interaction between IOCAP_ATOMIC and
- # IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL. At one point, if both flags were set, small
- # journal files that contained only a single page, but were required
- # for some other reason (i.e. nTrunk) were not being written to
- # disk.
- #
- for {set ii 0} {$ii < 10} {incr ii} {
- db close
- forcedelete test.db test.db-journal
- crashsql -file test.db -char {sequential atomic} {
- CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
- }
- sqlite3 db test.db
- do_test crash3-3.$ii {
- execsql {PRAGMA integrity_check}
- } {ok}
- }
- finish_test
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