# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # TEST rep082 # TEST Sending replication requests to correct master site. # TEST # TEST Regression test for a bug [#16592] where a client could send an # TEST UPDATE_REQ to another client instead of the master. # proc rep082 { method { niter 200 } { tnum "082" } args } { source ./include.tcl global repfiles_in_memory if { $checking_valid_methods } { return "ALL" } set args [convert_args $method $args] set msg2 "and on-disk replication files" if { $repfiles_in_memory } { set msg2 "and in-memory replication files" } puts "Rep$tnum: ($method) Test that\ client doesn't send UPDATE_REQ to another client $msg2." rep082_sub $method $niter $tnum $args } proc rep082_sub { method niter tnum largs } { global testdir global util_path global repfiles_in_memory global rep_verbose global verbose_type set verbargs "" if { $rep_verbose == 1 } { set verbargs " -verbose {$verbose_type on} " } set repmemargs "" if { $repfiles_in_memory } { set repmemargs "-rep_inmem_files " } env_cleanup $testdir replsetup $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR file mkdir [set dirA $testdir/A] file mkdir [set dirB $testdir/B] file mkdir [set dirC $testdir/C] set pagesize 4096 append largs " -pagesize $pagesize " set log_buf [expr $pagesize * 2] set log_max [expr $log_buf * 4] repladd 1 set env_A_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create -txn $verbargs $repmemargs \ -log_buffer $log_buf -log_max $log_max -errpfx SITE_A \ -home $dirA -rep_transport \[list 1 replsend\]" set envs(A) [eval $env_A_cmd -rep_master] # Open a client repladd 2 set env_B_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create -txn $verbargs $repmemargs \ -log_buffer $log_buf -log_max $log_max -errpfx SITE_B \ -home $dirB -rep_transport \[list 2 replsend\]" set envs(B) [eval $env_B_cmd -rep_client] # Open 2nd client repladd 3 set env_C_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create -txn $verbargs $repmemargs \ -log_buffer $log_buf -log_max $log_max -errpfx SITE_C \ -home $dirC -rep_transport \[list 3 replsend\]" set envs(C) [eval $env_C_cmd -rep_client] # Bring the clients online by processing the startup messages. set envlist "{$envs(A) 1} {$envs(B) 2} {$envs(C) 3}" process_msgs $envlist # Run rep_test in the master (and update clients). puts "\tRep$tnum.a: populate initial portion of log." eval rep_test $method $envs(A) NULL $niter 0 0 0 $largs process_msgs $envlist $envs(A) close $envs(B) close $envs(C) close # At this point, we have a first section of the log history that was # produced at master site A, and is replicated to both other sites. Now # let's produce a second section of history, also produced at master # site A, but only replicated to site C; make sure this second section # spans a log file boundary. Archive log files at site C, so that we # make sure that site C has only a fraction of this second section. # set envs(A) [eval $env_A_cmd -recover -rep_master] set envs(C) [eval $env_C_cmd -recover -rep_client] replclear 2 process_msgs "{$envs(A) 1} {$envs(C) 3}" set last_client_log [get_logfile $envs(C) last] set stop 0 set start 0 set count 0 while { $stop == 0 } { incr count # Run rep_test in the master (don't update client). puts "\tRep$tnum.b: Fill log until next log file." incr start $niter eval rep_test $method $envs(A) NULL $niter $start $start 0 $largs replclear 2 process_msgs "{$envs(A) 1} {$envs(C) 3}" puts "\tRep$tnum.c: Run db_archive on client C." exec $util_path/db_archive -d -h $dirC set new_last_log [get_logfile $envs(C) last] if { $new_last_log > $last_client_log } { set stop 1 } } # Now make site B become the master. Since site B was not running # during the last phase, it does not have any of the "second section of # log history" that we produced in that phase. So site A will have to # throw away those transactions in order to sync up with B. HOWEVER, # site B will now generate yet another new section of log history, which # is identical to the set of transactions generated a moment ago at site # A. In other words, although this is the third section of history to # be generated, we have arranged to have it completely replace the # second section, and to have it exactly match! Note that we leave site # C out of the picture during this phase. # $envs(A) close $envs(C) close set envs(B) [eval $env_B_cmd -recover -rep_master] set envs(A) [eval $env_A_cmd -recover -rep_client] set start 0 while {$count > 0} { puts "\tRep$tnum.d: Running rep_test in replicated env." incr start $niter eval rep_test $method $envs(B) NULL $niter $start $start 0 $largs replclear 3 process_msgs "{$envs(A) 1} {$envs(B) 2}" incr count -1 } # Now start up site C again, but configure it to rely on site A for # client-to-client synchronization. Recall the known contents of site # C's transaction log: it has a partial copy of the "second section" of # log history (it has the end of that section, but not the beginning). # The transactions in this log will have the same LSN's as are currently # in place at sites A and B (which, remember, were produced by the # identical "third section" of history), but the commit record contents # won't exactly match, because the third section was produced by master # site B. # # During the verify dance, client C will continue to walk back the log, # finding commit records which find matching LSNs at A/B, but no # matching contents. When it hits the archived log file boundary it # will have to give up without having found a match. Thus we have # produced a situation where an incoming VERIFY message from another # client (site A) results in client C sending an UPDATE_REQ. We want to # make sure that client C sends the UPDATE_REQ to the master, rather # than blindly sending to the same site that produced the VERIFY # message. # puts "\tRep$tnum.e: start client C, with A as peer." set env_C_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create -txn $verbargs \ -log_buffer $log_buf -log_max $log_max -errpfx SITE_C \ -home $dirC -rep_transport \[list 3 rep082_send\]" set envs(C) [eval $env_C_cmd -recover -rep_client] process_msgs "{$envs(A) 1} {$envs(B) 2} {$envs(C) 3}" $envs(C) close $envs(A) close $envs(B) close replclose $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR } # We use this special-purpose wrapper send function only in the very last phase # of the test, and only at site C. Before that we just use the normal send # function as usual. Since we know exactly what sites are in what roles, we can # simply hard-code the EID numbers: site B (2) is the master, and site A (1) is # the desired target site for c2c synchronization. # proc rep082_send { control rec fromid toid flags lsn } { if {$toid == 2 && [lsearch $flags "rerequest"] == -1 \ && [lsearch $flags "any"] != -1} { set toid 1 } replsend $control $rec $fromid $toid $flags $lsn }