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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id$
#
# TEST test130
# TEST Test moving of subdatabase metadata pages.
# TEST
# TEST Populate num_db sub-database. Open multiple handles on each.
# TEST Remove a high proportion of entries.
# TEST Dump and save contents. Compact the database, dump again,
# TEST and make sure we still have the same contents.
# TEST Make sure handles and cursors still work after compaction.
proc test130 { method {nentries 10000} {num_db 3} {tnum "130"} args } {
# Compaction is an option for btree, recno, and hash databases.
if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } {
puts "Skipping test$tnum for method $method."
return
}
# Heap cannot have subdatabases
if { [is_heap $method] == 1 } {
puts "Skipping test$tnum for method $method."
return
}
# If a page size was specified, find out what it is. Pages
# might not be freed in the case of really large pages (64K)
# but we still want to run this test just to make sure
# nothing funny happens.
set pagesize 0
set pgindex [lsearch -exact $args "-pagesize"]
if { $pgindex != -1 } {
incr pgindex
set pagesize [lindex $args $pgindex]
}
source ./include.tcl
global rand_init
error_check_good set_random_seed [berkdb srand $rand_init] 0
set args [convert_args $method $args]
set omethod [convert_method $method]
if { [is_partition_callback $args] == 1 } {
set nodump 1
} else {
set nodump 0
}
# This test must have an environment because of sub-databases.
set txnenv 0
set eindex [lsearch -exact $args "-env"]
if { $eindex == -1 } {
puts "Skipping test$tnum, needs environment"
return
} else {
set basename test$tnum
incr eindex
set env [lindex $args $eindex]
set txnenv [is_txnenv $env]
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
append args " -auto_commit "
}
set testdir [get_home $env]
set nhandles 3
}
puts "Test$tnum: ($method $args) Database compaction."
set t1 $testdir/t1
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set splitopt ""
set special [expr $nentries + 10]
} else {
set splitopt "-revsplitoff"
set special "special"
}
set txn ""
cleanup $testdir $env
# Create num_db sub databases and fill them with data.
for {set i 0} {$i < $num_db} {incr i} {
set testfile $basename.db
set did [open $dict]
if { $env != "NULL" } {
set testdir [get_home $env]
}
puts "\tTest$tnum.a: Create and populate database sub$i ($splitopt)."
set db(0,$i) [eval {berkdb_open -create \
-mode 0644} $splitopt $args $omethod {$testfile sub$i}]
error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db(0,$i)] TRUE
set count 0
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
set t [$env txn]
error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE
set txn "-txn $t"
}
while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } {
global kvals
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set key [expr $count + 1]
set kvals($key) [pad_data $method $str]
} else {
set key $str
set str [reverse $str]
}
set ret [eval \
{$db(0,$i) put} $txn {$key [chop_data $method $str]}]
error_check_good put $ret 0
incr count
}
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
error_check_good txn_commit [$t commit] 0
}
close $did
set ret [eval {$db(0,$i) put $special [chop_data $method "data"]} ]
error_check_good put $ret 0
error_check_good db_sync [$db(0,$i) sync] 0
# Open a couple of cursors on this handle.
set dbc(0,$i,0) [eval {$db(0,$i) cursor } ]
error_check_good dbc \
[is_valid_cursor $dbc(0,$i,0) $db(0,$i)] TRUE
set dbc(0,$i,1) [eval {$db(0,$i) cursor } ]
error_check_good dbc \
[is_valid_cursor $dbc(0,$i,1) $db(0,$i)] TRUE
# Open nhandles on each sub database. Each with some cursors
for {set j 1 } {$j < $nhandles} {incr j} {
set db($j,$i) [eval berkdb_open $args $testfile sub$i]
error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db($j,$i)] TRUE
set dbc($j,$i,0) [eval {$db($j,$i) cursor } ]
error_check_good dbc \
[is_valid_cursor $dbc($j,$i,0) $db($j,$i)] TRUE
set dbc($j,$i,1) [eval {$db($j,$i) cursor } ]
error_check_good dbc \
[is_valid_cursor $dbc($j,$i,1) $db($j,$i)] TRUE
}
}
set testdir [get_home $env]
set filename $testdir/$testfile
# Delete between 1 and maxdelete items, then skip over between
# 1 and maxskip items. This is to make the data bunchy,
# so we sometimes follow the code path where merging is
# done record by record, and sometimes the path where
# the whole page is merged at once.
puts "\tTest$tnum.b: Delete most entries from each database."
set did [open $dict]
set count [expr $nentries - 1]
set maxskip 4
set maxdelete 48
# Since rrecno and rbtree renumber, we delete starting at
# nentries and working down to 0.
for {set i 0} {$i < $num_db} {incr i} {
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
set t [$env txn]
error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE
set txn "-txn $t"
}
while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count > 0 } {
# Delete a random number of successive items.
set ndeletes [berkdb random_int 1 $maxdelete]
set target [expr $count - $ndeletes]
while { [expr $count > $target] && $count > 0 } {
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set key [expr $count + 1]
} else {
set key [gets $did]
}
set ret [eval {$db(0,$i) del} $txn {$key}]
error_check_good del $ret 0
incr count -1
}
# Skip over a random smaller number of items.
set skip [berkdb random_int 1 [expr $maxskip]]
set target [expr $count - $skip]
while { [expr $count > $target] && $count > 0 } {
incr count -1
}
}
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
error_check_good t_commit [$t commit] 0
}
error_check_good db_sync [$db(0,$i) sync] 0
puts "\tTest$tnum.c: Do a dump_file on contents."
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
set t [$env txn]
error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE
set txn "-txn $t"
}
dump_file $db(0,$i) $txn $t1
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
error_check_good txn_commit [$t commit] 0
}
puts "\tTest$tnum.d: Compact and verify databases"
for {set commit 0} {$commit <= $txnenv} {incr commit} {
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
set t [$env txn]
error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE
set txn "-txn $t"
# Open a cursor in this transaction -- compact
# should complain.
set txncursor(0,$i) \
[eval {$db(0,$i) cursor} $txn]
set ret [catch {eval {$db(0,$i) compact} \
$txn {-freespace}} res]
error_check_good no_txn_cursor $ret 1
error_check_good txn_cursor_close \
[$txncursor(0,$i) close] 0
}
# Now compact for real.
if {[catch {eval {$db(0,$i) compact} \
$txn {-freespace}} ret] } {
error "FAIL: db compact: $ret"
}
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
if { $commit == 0 } {
puts "\tTest$tnum.d: Aborting."
error_check_good txn_abort [$t abort] 0
} else {
puts "\tTest$tnum.d: Committing."
error_check_good txn_commit [$t commit] 0
}
}
error_check_good db_sync [$db(0,$i) sync] 0
error_check_good verify_dir \
[verify_dir $testdir "" 0 0 $nodump ] 0
}
}
# See that the handles and cursors can get data.
# Brute force check that the handle locks are right, try to remove
# the database without first closing each handle. Skip the
# cursor and db handle checks for rrecno -- the deletes will
# have changed the value of $special.
set paddeddata [pad_data $method "data"]
for {set i 0} {$i < $num_db} {incr i} {
puts "\tTest$tnum.e: \
See that the handle $i and cursors still work."
for {set j 0} {$j < $nhandles} {incr j} {
if { ![is_rrecno $method] } {
set ret [eval {$db($j,$i) get $special } ]
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 0] $special
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $paddeddata
set ret [eval {$dbc($j,$i,0) get -set $special } ]
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 0] $special
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $paddeddata
set ret [eval {$dbc($j,$i,1) get -set $special } ]
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 0] $special
error_check_good handle$i \
[lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $paddeddata
}
puts "\tTest$tnum.f: Try to remove and then close."
# We only try this if it's transactional -- otherwise
# there are no locks to prevent the removal.
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
set t [eval $env txn -nowait]
catch {$env dbremove -txn $t \
$testfile sub$i} ret
error_check_bad dbremove $ret 0
$t commit
}
error_check_good dbc_close [eval $dbc($j,$i,0) close] 0
error_check_good dbc_close [eval $dbc($j,$i,1) close] 0
error_check_good db_close [eval $db($j,$i) close] 0
}
# Now remove the db and make sure that there are no lingering
# handle locks that have hung around.
if { $txnenv == 1 } {
error_check_good dbremove \
[eval $env dbremove -auto_commit $testfile sub$i] 0
} else {
error_check_good dbremove \
[eval $env dbremove $testfile sub$i ] 0
}
}
}
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