# 2007 Aug 13 # # 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 tests aspects of the malloc failure while parsing # CREATE TABLE statements in auto_vacuum mode. # # $Id: mallocC.test,v 1.2 2007/08/13 12:58:18 drh Exp $ set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl # Only run these tests if memory debugging is turned on. # if {[info command sqlite_malloc_stat]==""} { puts "Skipping malloc tests: not compiled with -DSQLITE_MEMDEBUG=1" finish_test return } # Generate a checksum based on the contents of the database. If the # checksum of two databases is the same, and the integrity-check passes # for both, the two databases are identical. # proc cksum {db} { set ret [list] ifcapable tempdb { set sql { SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION SELECT name FROM sqlite_temp_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION SELECT 'sqlite_master' UNION SELECT 'sqlite_temp_master' } } else { set sql { SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION SELECT 'sqlite_master' } } set tbllist [$db eval $sql] set txt {} foreach tbl $tbllist { append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl"] } # puts txt=$txt return [md5 $txt] } proc do_mallocC_test {tn args} { array set ::mallocopts $args set sum [cksum db] for {set ::n 1} {true} {incr ::n} { # Run the SQL. Malloc number $::n is set to fail. A malloc() failure # may or may not be reported. sqlite_malloc_fail $::n do_test mallocC-$tn.$::n.1 { set res [catchsql [string trim $::mallocopts(-sql)]] set rc [expr { 0==[string compare $res {1 {out of memory}}] || 0==[lindex $res 0] }] if {$rc!=1} { puts "Error: $res" } set rc } {1} # If $::n is greater than the number of malloc() calls required to # execute the SQL, then this test is finished. Break out of the loop. if {[lindex [sqlite_malloc_stat] 2]>0} { sqlite_malloc_fail -1 break } # Recover from the malloc failure. # # Update: The new malloc() failure handling means that a transaction may # still be active even if a malloc() has failed. But when these tests were # written this was not the case. So do a manual ROLLBACK here so that the # tests pass. do_test mallocC-$tn.$::n.2 { catch { execsql { ROLLBACK; } } expr 0 } {0} # Checksum the database. #do_test mallocC-$tn.$::n.3 { # cksum db #} $sum #integrity_check mallocC-$tn.$::n.4 if {$::nErr>1} return } unset ::mallocopts } execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum=1; CREATE TABLE t0(a, b, c); } do_mallocC_test 1 -sql { BEGIN; -- Allocate 32 new root pages. This will exercise the 'extract specific -- page from the freelist' code when in auto-vacuum mode (see the -- allocatePage() routine in btree.c). CREATE TABLE t1(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t2(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t3(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t4(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t5(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t6(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t7(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); CREATE TABLE t8(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE, c UNIQUE); ROLLBACK; } finish_test