libdb/test/tcl/test092.tcl

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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 1996, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id$
#
# TEST test092
# TEST Test of DB_DIRTY_READ [#3395]
# TEST
# TEST We set up a database with nentries in it. We then open the
# TEST database read-only twice. One with dirty reads and one without.
# TEST We open the database for writing and update some entries in it.
# TEST Then read those new entries via db->get (clean and dirty), and
# TEST via cursors (clean and dirty).
proc test092 { method {nentries 1000} args } {
source ./include.tcl
#
# If we are using an env, then skip this test. It needs its own.
set eindex [lsearch -exact $args "-env"]
if { $eindex != -1 } {
incr eindex
set env [lindex $args $eindex]
puts "Test092 skipping for env $env"
return
}
set args [convert_args $method $args]
set encargs ""
set args [split_encargs $args encargs]
set omethod [convert_method $method]
set pageargs ""
split_pageargs $args pageargs
puts "Test092: Dirty Read Test $method $nentries"
# Create the database and open the dictionary
set testfile test092.db
set t1 $testdir/t1
set t2 $testdir/t2
set t3 $testdir/t3
env_cleanup $testdir
set lmax [expr $nentries * 2]
set lomax [expr $nentries * 2]
set env [eval \
{berkdb_env -create -txn} $pageargs $encargs -home $testdir \
-lock_max_locks $lmax -lock_max_objects $lomax]
error_check_good dbenv [is_valid_env $env] TRUE
set db [eval {berkdb_open -env $env -create \
-mode 0644 $omethod} $args {$testfile}]
error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
# Here is the loop where we put each key/data pair.
# Key is entry, data is entry also.
puts "\tTest092.a: put loop"
set count 0
set did [open $dict]
while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } {
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
global kvals
set key [expr $count + 1]
set kvals($key) [pad_data $method $str]
} else {
set key $str
}
set ret [eval {$db put} {$key [chop_data $method $str]}]
error_check_good put:$db $ret 0
incr count
}
close $did
error_check_good close:$db [$db close] 0
puts "\tTest092.b: Opening all the handles"
#
# Open all of our handles.
# We need:
# 1. Our main txn (t).
# 2. A txn that can read dirty data (tdr).
# 3. A db handle for writing via txn (dbtxn).
# 4. A db handle for clean data (dbcl).
# 5. A db handle for dirty data (dbdr).
# 6. A cursor handle for dirty txn data (clean db handle using
# the dirty txn handle on the cursor call) (dbccl1).
# 7. A cursor handle for dirty data (dirty on get call) (dbcdr0).
# 8. A cursor handle for dirty data (dirty on cursor call) (dbcdr1).
set t [$env txn]
error_check_good txnbegin [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE
set tdr [$env txn -read_uncommitted]
error_check_good txnbegin:dr [is_valid_txn $tdr $env] TRUE
set dbtxn [eval {berkdb_open -auto_commit -env $env -read_uncommitted \
-mode 0644 $omethod} $args {$testfile}]
error_check_good dbopen:dbtxn [is_valid_db $dbtxn] TRUE
set dbcl [eval {berkdb_open -auto_commit -env $env \
-rdonly -mode 0644 $omethod} $args {$testfile}]
error_check_good dbopen:dbcl [is_valid_db $dbcl] TRUE
set dbdr [eval {berkdb_open -auto_commit -env $env -read_uncommitted \
-rdonly -mode 0644 $omethod} $args {$testfile}]
error_check_good dbopen:dbdr [is_valid_db $dbdr] TRUE
set dbccl [$dbcl cursor -txn $tdr]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbcl [is_valid_cursor $dbccl $dbcl] TRUE
set dbcdr0 [$dbdr cursor]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbdr0 [is_valid_cursor $dbcdr0 $dbdr] TRUE
set dbcdr1 [$dbdr cursor -read_uncommitted]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbdr1 [is_valid_cursor $dbcdr1 $dbdr] TRUE
# Test that $db stat can use -read_uncommitted flag.
puts "\tTest092.c: Smoke test for db_stat -txn -read_uncommitted"
if { [catch \
{set statret [$dbcl stat -txn $t -read_uncommitted]} res] } {
puts "FAIL: db_stat -txn -read_uncommitted returned $res"
}
#
# Now that we have all of our handles, change all the data in there
# to be the key and data the same, but data is capitalized.
puts "\tTest092.d: put/get data within a txn"
set gflags ""
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set checkfunc test092dr_recno.check
append gflags " -recno"
} else {
set checkfunc test092dr.check
}
set count 0
set did [open $dict]
while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } {
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set key [expr $count + 1]
} else {
set key $str
}
set ustr [string toupper $str]
set clret [list [list $key [pad_data $method $str]]]
set drret [list [list $key [pad_data $method $ustr]]]
#
# Put the data in the txn.
#
set ret [eval {$dbtxn put} -txn $t \
{$key [chop_data $method $ustr]}]
error_check_good put:$dbtxn $ret 0
#
# Now get the data using the different db handles and
# make sure it is dirty or clean data.
#
# Using the dirty txn should show us dirty data
set ret [eval {$dbcl get -txn $tdr} $gflags {$key}]
error_check_good dbdr2:get $ret $drret
set ret [eval {$dbdr get -read_uncommitted} $gflags {$key}]
error_check_good dbdr1:get $ret $drret
set ret [eval {$dbdr get -txn $tdr} $gflags {$key}]
error_check_good dbdr2:get $ret $drret
incr count
}
close $did
puts "\tTest092.e: Check dirty data using dirty txn and clean db/cursor"
dump_file_walk $dbccl $t1 $checkfunc "-first" "-next"
puts "\tTest092.f: Check dirty data using -read_uncommitted cget flag"
dump_file_walk \
$dbcdr0 $t2 $checkfunc "-first" "-next" "-read_uncommitted"
puts "\tTest092.g: Check dirty data using -read_uncommitted cursor"
dump_file_walk $dbcdr1 $t3 $checkfunc "-first" "-next"
#
# We must close these before aborting the real txn
# because they all hold read locks on the pages.
#
error_check_good dbccl:close [$dbccl close] 0
error_check_good dbcdr0:close [$dbcdr0 close] 0
error_check_good dbcdr1:close [$dbcdr1 close] 0
#
# Now abort the modifying transaction and rerun the data checks.
#
puts "\tTest092.h: Aborting the write-txn"
error_check_good txnabort [$t abort] 0
set dbccl [$dbcl cursor -txn $tdr]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbcl [is_valid_cursor $dbccl $dbcl] TRUE
set dbcdr0 [$dbdr cursor]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbdr0 [is_valid_cursor $dbcdr0 $dbdr] TRUE
set dbcdr1 [$dbdr cursor -read_uncommitted]
error_check_good dbcurs:dbdr1 [is_valid_cursor $dbcdr1 $dbdr] TRUE
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set checkfunc test092cl_recno.check
} else {
set checkfunc test092cl.check
}
puts "\tTest092.i: Check clean data using -read_uncommitted cget flag"
dump_file_walk $dbccl $t1 $checkfunc "-first" "-next"
puts "\tTest092.j: Check clean data using -read_uncommitted cget flag"
dump_file_walk \
$dbcdr0 $t2 $checkfunc "-first" "-next" "-read_uncommitted"
puts "\tTest092.k: Check clean data using -read_uncommitted cursor"
dump_file_walk $dbcdr1 $t3 $checkfunc "-first" "-next"
# Clean up our handles
error_check_good dbccl:close [$dbccl close] 0
error_check_good tdrcommit [$tdr commit] 0
error_check_good dbcdr0:close [$dbcdr0 close] 0
error_check_good dbcdr1:close [$dbcdr1 close] 0
error_check_good dbclose [$dbcl close] 0
error_check_good dbclose [$dbdr close] 0
error_check_good dbclose [$dbtxn close] 0
error_check_good envclose [$env close] 0
}
# Check functions for test092; keys and data are identical
# Clean checks mean keys and data are identical.
# Dirty checks mean data are uppercase versions of keys.
proc test092cl.check { key data } {
error_check_good "key/data mismatch" $key $data
}
proc test092cl_recno.check { key data } {
global kvals
error_check_good key"$key"_exists [info exists kvals($key)] 1
error_check_good "key/data mismatch, key $key" $data $kvals($key)
}
proc test092dr.check { key data } {
error_check_good "key/data mismatch" $key [string tolower $data]
}
proc test092dr_recno.check { key data } {
global kvals
error_check_good key"$key"_exists [info exists kvals($key)] 1
error_check_good "key/data mismatch, key $key" $data \
[string toupper $kvals($key)]
}