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# 2007 June 13
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
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#
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# This file implements tests to verify that ticket #2409 has been
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# fixed. More specifically, they verify that if SQLite cannot
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# obtain an EXCLUSIVE lock while trying to spill the cache during
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# any statement other than a COMMIT, an I/O error is returned instead
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# of SQLITE_BUSY.
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#
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# $Id: tkt2409.test,v 1.1 2007/06/13 15:22:28 danielk1977 Exp $
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# Test Outline:
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#
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# tkt-2409-1.*: Cause a cache-spill during an INSERT that is within
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# a db transaction but does not start a statement transaction.
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# Verify that the transaction is automatically rolled back
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# and SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED is returned
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#
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# tkt-2409-2.*: Cause a cache-spill while updating the change-counter
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# during a database COMMIT. Verify that the transaction is not
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# rolled back and SQLITE_BUSY is returned.
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#
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# tkt-2409-3.*: Similar to 2409-1.*, but using many INSERT statements
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# within a transaction instead of just one.
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#
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# tkt-2409-4.*: Similar to 2409-1.*, but rig it so that the
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# INSERT statement starts a statement transaction. Verify that
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# SQLOTE_BUSY is returned and the transaction is not rolled back.
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#
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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sqlite3_extended_result_codes $::DB 1
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# Aquire a read-lock on the database using handle [db2].
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#
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proc read_lock_db {} {
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if {$::STMT eq ""} {
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set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare db2 {SELECT rowid FROM sqlite_master} -1 TAIL]
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set rc [sqlite3_step $::STMT]
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if {$rc eq "SQLITE_ERROR"} {
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unread_lock_db
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read_lock_db
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}
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}
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}
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# Release any read-lock obtained using [read_lock_db]
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#
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proc unread_lock_db {} {
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if {$::STMT ne ""} {
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sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
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set ::STMT ""
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}
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}
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# Open the db handle used by [read_lock_db].
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#
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sqlite3 db2 test.db
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set ::STMT ""
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do_test tkt2409-1.1 {
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execsql {
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PRAGMA cache_size=10;
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CREATE TABLE t1(x TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL, y BLOB);
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}
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read_lock_db
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set ::zShort [string repeat 0123456789 1]
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set ::zLong [string repeat 0123456789 1500]
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catchsql {
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($::zShort, $::zLong);
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}
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} {1 {disk I/O error}}
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do_test tkt2409-1.2 {
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sqlite3_errcode $::DB
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} {SQLITE_IOERR+11}
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# Check the integrity of the cache.
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#
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integrity_check tkt2409-1.3
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# Check that the transaction was rolled back. Because the INSERT
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# statement in which the "I/O error" occured did not open a statement
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# transaction, SQLite had no choice but to roll back the transaction.
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#
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do_test tkt2409-1.4 {
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unread_lock_db
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catchsql { ROLLBACK }
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} {1 {cannot rollback - no transaction is active}}
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set ::zShort [string repeat 0123456789 1]
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set ::zLong [string repeat 0123456789 1500]
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set ::rc 1
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for {set iCache 10} {$::rc} {incr iCache} {
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execsql "PRAGMA cache_size = $iCache"
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do_test tkt2409-2.1.$iCache {
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read_lock_db
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set ::rc [catch {
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execsql {
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($::zShort, $::zLong);
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}
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} msg]
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expr {($::rc == 1 && $msg eq "disk I/O error") || $::rc == 0}
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} {1}
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}
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do_test tkt2409-2.2 {
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catchsql {
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ROLLBACK;
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($::zShort, $::zLong);
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {1 {database is locked}}
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do_test tkt2409-2.3 {
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unread_lock_db
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catchsql {
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {0 {}}
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do_test tkt2409-3.1 {
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db close
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set ::DB [sqlite3 db test.db; sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
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sqlite3_extended_result_codes $::DB 1
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execsql {
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PRAGMA cache_size=10;
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DELETE FROM t1;
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}
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read_lock_db
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set ::zShort [string repeat 0123456789 1]
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set ::zLong [string repeat 0123456789 1500]
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catchsql {
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT $::zShort, $::zLong;
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}
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} {1 {database is locked}}
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do_test tkt2409-3.2 {
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sqlite3_errcode $::DB
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} {SQLITE_BUSY}
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# Check the integrity of the cache.
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#
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integrity_check tkt2409-3.3
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# Check that the transaction was rolled back. Because the INSERT
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# statement in which the "I/O error" occured did not open a statement
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# transaction, SQLite had no choice but to roll back the transaction.
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#
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do_test tkt2409-3.4 {
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unread_lock_db
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catchsql { ROLLBACK }
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} {0 {}}
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do_test tkt2409-4.1 {
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execsql {
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PRAGMA cache_size=20;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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CREATE TABLE t1 (x TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL);
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}
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unset -nocomplain t1
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array unset t1
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set t1(0) 1
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set sql ""
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for {set i 0} {$i<5000} {incr i} {
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set r 0
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while {[info exists t1($r)]} {
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set r [expr {int(rand()*1000000000)}]
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}
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set t1($r) 1
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append sql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('some-text-$r');"
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}
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read_lock_db
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execsql BEGIN
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catchsql $sql
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} {1 {disk I/O error}}
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do_test tkt2409-4.2 {
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sqlite3_errcode $::DB
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} {SQLITE_IOERR+11}
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# Check the integrity of the cache.
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#
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integrity_check tkt2409-4.3
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do_test tkt2409-4.4 {
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catchsql { ROLLBACK }
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} {1 {cannot rollback - no transaction is active}}
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unread_lock_db
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db2 close
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finish_test
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