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# 2001 September 15
#
# 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 ability of the database to
# uses its rollback journal to recover intact (no database corruption)
# from a power failure during the middle of a COMMIT. The OS interface
# modules are overloaded using the modified I/O routines found in test6.c.
# These routines allow us to simulate the kind of file damage that
# occurs after a power failure.
#
# $Id: crash.test,v 1.27 2008/01/08 15:18:52 drh Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !crashtest {
finish_test
return
}
set repeats 100
#set repeats 10
# The following procedure computes a "signature" for table "abc". If
# abc changes in any way, the signature should change.
proc signature {} {
return [db eval {SELECT count(*), md5sum(a), md5sum(b), md5sum(c) FROM abc}]
}
proc signature2 {} {
return [db eval {SELECT count(*), md5sum(a), md5sum(b), md5sum(c) FROM abc2}]
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Simple crash test:
#
# crash-1.1: Create a database with a table with two rows.
# crash-1.2: Run a 'DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1' that crashes during
# the first journal-sync.
# crash-1.3: Ensure the database is in the same state as after crash-1.1.
# crash-1.4: Run a 'DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1' that crashes during
# the first database-sync.
# crash-1.5: Ensure the database is in the same state as after crash-1.1.
# crash-1.6: Run a 'DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1' that crashes during
# the second journal-sync.
# crash-1.7: Ensure the database is in the same state as after crash-1.1.
#
# Tests 1.8 through 1.11 test for crashes on the third journal sync and
# second database sync. Neither of these is required in such a small test
# case, so these tests are just to verify that the test infrastructure
# operates as expected.
#
do_test crash-1.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, 6);
}
set ::sig [signature]
expr 0
} {0}
for {set i 0} {$i<10} {incr i} {
set seed [expr {int(abs(rand()*10000))}]
do_test crash-1.2.$i {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db-journal -seed $seed {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-1.3.$i {
signature
} $::sig
}
do_test crash-1.4 {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-1.5 {
signature
} $::sig
do_test crash-1.6 {
crashsql -delay 2 -file test.db-journal {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-1.7 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM abc;
}
} {0 {1 2 3 4 5 6}}
do_test crash-1.8 {
crashsql -delay 3 -file test.db-journal {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 1;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test crash-1.9 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM abc;
}
} {0 {4 5 6}}
do_test crash-1.10 {
crashsql -delay 2 -file test.db {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a = 4;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test crash-1.11 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM abc;
}
} {0 {}}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following tests test recovery when both the database file and the
# journal file contain corrupt data. This can happen after pages are
# written to the database file before a transaction is committed due to
# cache-pressure.
#
# crash-2.1: Insert 18 pages of data into the database.
# crash-2.2: Check the database file size looks ok.
# crash-2.3: Delete 15 or so pages (with a 10 page page-cache), then crash.
# crash-2.4: Ensure the database is in the same state as after crash-2.1.
#
# Test cases crash-2.5 and crash-2.6 check that the database is OK if the
# crash occurs during the main database file sync. But this isn't really
# different from the crash-1.* cases.
#
do_test crash-2.1 {
execsql { BEGIN }
for {set n 0} {$n < 1000} {incr n} {
execsql "INSERT INTO abc VALUES($n, [expr 2*$n], [expr 3*$n])"
}
execsql { COMMIT }
set ::sig [signature]
execsql { SELECT sum(a), sum(b), sum(c) from abc }
} {499500 999000 1498500}
do_test crash-2.2 {
expr ([file size test.db] / 1024)>16
} {1}
do_test crash-2.3 {
crashsql -delay 2 -file test.db-journal {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a < 800;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-2.4 {
signature
} $sig
do_test crash-2.5 {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE a<800;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-2.6 {
signature
} $sig
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The crash-3.* test cases are essentially the same test as test case
# crash-2.*, but with a more complicated data set.
#
# The test is repeated a few times with different seeds for the random
# number generator in the crashing executable. Because there is no way to
# seed the random number generator directly, some SQL is added to the test
# case to 'use up' a different quantity random numbers before the test SQL
# is executed.
#
# Make sure the file is much bigger than the pager-cache (10 pages). This
# ensures that cache-spills happen regularly.
do_test crash-3.0 {
execsql {
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
}
expr ([file size test.db] / 1024) > 450
} {1}
for {set i 1} {$i < $repeats} {incr i} {
set sig [signature]
do_test crash-3.$i.1 {
set seed [expr {int(abs(rand()*10000))}]
crashsql -delay [expr $i%5 + 1] -file test.db-journal -seed $seed "
BEGIN;
SELECT random() FROM abc LIMIT $i;
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc WHERE random()%10!=0;
COMMIT;
"
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-3.$i.2 {
signature
} $sig
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following test cases - crash-4.* - test the correct recovery of the
# database when a crash occurs during a multi-file transaction.
#
# crash-4.1.*: Test recovery when crash occurs during sync() of the
# main database journal file.
# crash-4.2.*: Test recovery when crash occurs during sync() of an
# attached database journal file.
# crash-4.3.*: Test recovery when crash occurs during sync() of the master
# journal file.
#
ifcapable attach {
do_test crash-4.0 {
forcedelete test2.db
forcedelete test2.db-journal
execsql {
ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
PRAGMA aux.default_cache_size = 10;
CREATE TABLE aux.abc2 AS SELECT 2*a as a, 2*b as b, 2*c as c FROM abc;
}
expr ([file size test2.db] / 1024) > 450
} {1}
set fin 0
for {set i 1} {$i<$repeats} {incr i} {
set seed [expr {int(abs(rand()*10000))}]
set sig [signature]
set sig2 [signature2]
do_test crash-4.1.$i.1 {
set c [crashsql -delay $i -file test.db-journal -seed $::seed "
ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
BEGIN;
SELECT randstr($i,$i) FROM abc LIMIT $i;
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc WHERE random()%10!=0;
INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc2 WHERE random()%10!=0;
COMMIT;
"]
if { $c == {0 {}} } {
set ::fin 1
set c {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
}
set c
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
if {$::fin} break
do_test crash-4.1.$i.2 {
signature
} $sig
do_test crash-4.1.$i.3 {
signature2
} $sig2
}
set i 0
set fin 0
while {[incr i]} {
set seed [expr {int(abs(rand()*10000))}]
set sig [signature]
set sig2 [signature2]
set ::fin 0
do_test crash-4.2.$i.1 {
set c [crashsql -delay $i -file test2.db-journal -seed $::seed "
ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
BEGIN;
SELECT randstr($i,$i) FROM abc LIMIT $i;
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc WHERE random()%10!=0;
INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc2 WHERE random()%10!=0;
COMMIT;
"]
if { $c == {0 {}} } {
set ::fin 1
set c {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
}
set c
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
if { $::fin } break
do_test crash-4.2.$i.2 {
signature
} $sig
do_test crash-4.2.$i.3 {
signature2
} $sig2
}
for {set i 1} {$i < 5} {incr i} {
set sig [signature]
set sig2 [signature2]
do_test crash-4.3.$i.1 {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db-mj* "
ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
BEGIN;
SELECT random() FROM abc LIMIT $i;
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc WHERE random()%10!=0;
INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(randstr(10,10), 0, 0);
DELETE FROM abc2 WHERE random()%10!=0;
COMMIT;
"
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-4.3.$i.2 {
signature
} $sig
do_test crash-4.3.$i.3 {
signature2
} $sig2
}
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following test cases - crash-5.* - exposes a bug that existed in the
# sqlite3pager_movepage() API used by auto-vacuum databases.
# database when a crash occurs during a multi-file transaction. See comments
# in test crash-5.3 for details.
#
db close
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
do_test crash-5.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c); -- Root page 3
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(1500,1500), 0, 0); -- Overflow page 4
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
}
} {}
do_test crash-5.2 {
expr [file size test.db] / 1024
} [expr [string match [execsql {pragma auto_vacuum}] 1] ? 11 : 10]
set sig [signature]
do_test crash-5.3 {
# The SQL below is used to expose a bug that existed in
# sqlite3pager_movepage() during development of the auto-vacuum feature. It
# functions as follows:
#
# 1: Begin a transaction.
# 2: Put page 4 on the free-list (was the overflow page for the row deleted).
# 3: Write data to page 4 (it becomes the overflow page for the row inserted).
# The old page 4 data has been written to the journal file, but the
# journal file has not been sync()hronized.
# 4: Create a table, which calls sqlite3pager_movepage() to move page 4
# to the end of the database (page 12) to make room for the new root-page.
# 5: Put pressure on the pager-cache. This results in page 4 being written
# to the database file to make space in the cache to load a new page. The
# bug was that page 4 was written to the database file before the journal
# is sync()hronized.
# 6: Commit. A crash occurs during the sync of the journal file.
#
# End result: Before the bug was fixed, data has been written to page 4 of the
# database file and the journal file does not contain trustworthy rollback
# data for this page.
#
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db-journal {
BEGIN; -- 1
DELETE FROM abc WHERE oid = 1; -- 2
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(1500,1500), 0, 0); -- 3
CREATE TABLE abc2(a, b, c); -- 4
SELECT * FROM abc; -- 5
COMMIT; -- 6
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
integrity_check crash-5.4
do_test crash-5.5 {
signature
} $sig
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following test cases - crash-6.* - test that a DROP TABLE operation
# is correctly rolled back in the event of a crash while the database file
# is being written. This is mainly to test that all pages are written to the
# journal file before truncation in an auto-vacuum database.
#
do_test crash-6.1 {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db {
DROP TABLE abc;
}
} {1 {child process exited abnormally}}
do_test crash-6.2 {
signature
} $sig
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These test cases test the case where the master journal file name is
# corrupted slightly so that the corruption has to be detected by the
# checksum.
do_test crash-7.1 {
crashsql -delay 1 -file test.db {
ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(1500,1500), 0, 0);
INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(randstr(1500,1500), 0, 0);
COMMIT;
}
# Change the checksum value for the master journal name.
set f [open test.db-journal a]
fconfigure $f -encoding binary
seek $f [expr [file size test.db-journal] - 12]
puts -nonewline $f "\00\00\00\00"
close $f
} {}
do_test crash-7.2 {
signature
} $sig
finish_test
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