libdb/test/tcl/dead001.tcl
2011-09-13 13:44:24 -04:00

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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 dead001
# TEST Use two different configurations to test deadlock detection among a
# TEST variable number of processes. One configuration has the processes
# TEST deadlocked in a ring. The other has the processes all deadlocked on
# TEST a single resource.
proc dead001 { { procs "2 4 10" } {tests "ring clump" } \
{timeout 0} {tnum "001"} {pri 0} } {
source ./include.tcl
global lock_curid
global lock_maxid
if {$timeout > 0 && $pri > 0} {
puts "Dead$tnum: Both timeout and priority cannot be set."
return
}
set msg ""
if { $pri == 1 } {
set msg " with priority"
}
puts "Dead$tnum: Deadlock detector tests timeout $timeout"
env_cleanup $testdir
# Create the environment.
puts "\tDead$tnum.a: creating environment"
set env [berkdb_env -create \
-mode 0644 -lock -lock_timeout $timeout -home $testdir]
error_check_good lock_env:open [is_valid_env $env] TRUE
foreach t $tests {
foreach n $procs {
if {$timeout == 0 } {
set dpid [exec $util_path/db_deadlock -v -t 0.100000 \
-h $testdir >& $testdir/dd.out &]
} else {
set dpid [exec $util_path/db_deadlock -v -t 0.100000 \
-ae -h $testdir >& $testdir/dd.out &]
}
sentinel_init
set pidlist ""
set ret [$env lock_id_set $lock_curid $lock_maxid]
error_check_good lock_id_set $ret 0
# Fire off the tests
puts "\tDead$tnum: $n procs of test $t $msg"
for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } {
set locker [$env lock_id]
if {$pri == 1} {
$env lock_set_priority $locker $i
}
puts "$tclsh_path $test_path/wrap.tcl \
ddscript.tcl $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i \
$testdir $t $locker $i $n"
set p [exec $tclsh_path $test_path/wrap.tcl \
ddscript.tcl $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i \
$testdir $t $locker $i $n &]
lappend pidlist $p
}
watch_procs $pidlist 5
# Now check output
# dead: the number of aborted lockers
# clean: the number of non-aborted lockers
# killed: the highest aborted locker
# kept: the highest non-aborted locker
# In a ring, only one locker is aborted. If testing
# priorities, it should be 0, the lowest priority.
# In a clump, only one locker is not aborted. If testing
# priorities, it should be n, the highest priority.
set dead 0
set clean 0
set other 0
set killed $n
set kept $n
for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } {
set did [open $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i]
while { [gets $did val] != -1 } {
# If the line comes from the
# profiling tool, ignore it.
if { [string first \
"profiling:" $val] == 0 } {
continue
}
switch $val {
DEADLOCK {
incr dead
set killed $i
}
1 {
incr clean
set kept $i
}
default { incr other }
}
}
close $did
}
tclkill $dpid
puts "\tDead$tnum: dead check..."
dead_check $t $n $timeout $dead $clean $other
if {$pri == 1} {
if {$t == "ring"} {
# Only the lowest priority killed in a
# ring
error_check_good low_priority_killed \
$killed 0
} elseif {$t == "clump"} {
# All but the highest priority killed in a
# clump
error_check_good high_priority_kept \
$kept [expr $n - 1]
}
}
}
}
# Windows needs files closed before deleting files, so pause a little
tclsleep 3
fileremove -f $testdir/dd.out
# Remove log files
for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } {
fileremove -f $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i
}
error_check_good lock_env:close [$env close] 0
}