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# 2007 September 10
#
# 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 attempt to break the pcache module
# by bombarding it with simultaneous requests from multiple threads.
#
# $Id: thread003.test,v 1.8 2009/03/26 14:48:07 danielk1977 Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
if {[run_thread_tests]==0} { finish_test ; return }
# Set up a couple of different databases full of pseudo-randomly
# generated data.
#
do_test thread003.1.1 {
execsql {
BEGIN;
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
}
for {set ii 0} {$ii < 5000} {incr ii} {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($ii, randomblob(200), randomblob(200))}
}
execsql {
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a, b);
COMMIT;
}
} {}
do_test thread003.1.2 {
expr {([file size test.db] / 1024) > 2000}
} {1}
do_test thread003.1.3 {
db close
forcedelete test2.db
sqlite3 db test2.db
} {}
do_test thread003.1.4 {
execsql {
BEGIN;
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
}
for {set ii 0} {$ii < 5000} {incr ii} {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($ii, randomblob(200), randomblob(200))}
}
execsql {
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a, b);
COMMIT;
}
} {}
do_test thread003.1.5 {
expr {([file size test.db] / 1024) > 2000}
} {1}
do_test thread003.1.6 {
db close
} {}
# This test opens a connection on each of the large (>2MB) database files
# created by the previous block. The connections do not share a cache.
# Both "cache_size" parameters are set to 15, so there is a maximum of
# 30 pages available globally.
#
# Then, in separate threads, the databases are randomly queried over and
# over again. This will force the connections to recycle clean pages from
# each other. If there is a thread-safety problem, a segfault or assertion
# failure may eventually occur.
#
set nSecond 30
puts "Starting thread003.2 (should run for ~$nSecond seconds)"
do_test thread003.2 {
foreach zFile {test.db test2.db} {
set SCRIPT [format {
set iEnd [expr {[clock_seconds] + %d}]
set ::DB [sqlthread open %s xyzzy]
# Set the cache size to 15 pages per cache. 30 available globally.
execsql { PRAGMA cache_size = 15 }
while {[clock_seconds] < $iEnd} {
set iQuery [expr {int(rand()*5000)}]
execsql " SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = $iQuery "
}
sqlite3_close $::DB
expr 1
} $nSecond $zFile]
unset -nocomplain finished($zFile)
thread_spawn finished($zFile) $thread_procs $SCRIPT
}
foreach zFile {test.db test2.db} {
if {![info exists finished($zFile)]} {
vwait finished($zFile)
}
}
expr 0
} {0}
# This test is the same as the test above, except that each thread also
# writes to the database. This causes pages to be moved back and forth
# between the caches internal dirty and clean lists, which is another
# opportunity for a thread-related bug to present itself.
#
set nSecond 30
puts "Starting thread003.3 (should run for ~$nSecond seconds)"
do_test thread003.3 {
foreach zFile {test.db test2.db} {
set SCRIPT [format {
set iStart [clock_seconds]
set iEnd [expr {[clock_seconds] + %d}]
set ::DB [sqlthread open %s xyzzy]
# Set the cache size to 15 pages per cache. 30 available globally.
execsql { PRAGMA cache_size = 15 }
while {[clock_seconds] < $iEnd} {
set iQuery [expr {int(rand()*5000)}]
execsql "SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = $iQuery"
execsql "UPDATE t1 SET b = randomblob(200)
WHERE a < $iQuery AND a > $iQuery + 20
"
}
sqlite3_close $::DB
expr 1
} $nSecond $zFile]
unset -nocomplain finished($zFile)
thread_spawn finished($zFile) $thread_procs $SCRIPT
}
foreach zFile {test.db test2.db} {
if {![info exists finished($zFile)]} {
vwait finished($zFile)
}
}
expr 0
} {0}
# In this test case, one thread is continually querying the database.
# The other thread does not have a database connection, but calls
# sqlite3_release_memory() over and over again.
#
set nSecond 30
puts "Starting thread003.4 (should run for ~$nSecond seconds)"
unset -nocomplain finished(1)
unset -nocomplain finished(2)
do_test thread003.4 {
thread_spawn finished(1) $thread_procs [format {
set iEnd [expr {[clock_seconds] + %d}]
set ::DB [sqlthread open test.db xyzzy]
# Set the cache size to 15 pages per cache. 30 available globally.
execsql { PRAGMA cache_size = 15 }
while {[clock_seconds] < $iEnd} {
set iQuery [expr {int(rand()*5000)}]
execsql "SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = $iQuery"
}
sqlite3_close $::DB
expr 1
} $nSecond]
thread_spawn finished(2) [format {
set iEnd [expr {[clock_seconds] + %d}]
while {[clock_seconds] < $iEnd} {
sqlite3_release_memory 1000
}
} $nSecond]
foreach ii {1 2} {
if {![info exists finished($ii)]} {
vwait finished($ii)
}
}
expr 0
} {0}
set sqlite_open_file_count 0
finish_test
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