| # 2010 May 24 |
| # |
| # 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. |
| # |
| #*********************************************************************** |
| # |
| |
| set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
| source $testdir/tester.tcl |
| source $testdir/lock_common.tcl |
| source $testdir/wal_common.tcl |
| |
| ifcapable !wal {finish_test ; return } |
| |
| # Read and return the contents of file $filename. Treat the content as |
| # binary data. |
| # |
| proc readfile {filename} { |
| set fd [open $filename] |
| fconfigure $fd -encoding binary |
| fconfigure $fd -translation binary |
| set data [read $fd] |
| close $fd |
| return $data |
| } |
| |
| # |
| # File $filename must be a WAL file on disk. Check that the checksum of frame |
| # $iFrame in the file is correct when interpreting data as $endian-endian |
| # integers ($endian must be either "big" or "little"). If the checksum looks |
| # correct, return 1. Otherwise 0. |
| # |
| proc log_checksum_verify {filename iFrame endian} { |
| set data [readfile $filename] |
| |
| foreach {offset c1 c2} [log_checksum_calc $data $iFrame $endian] {} |
| |
| binary scan [string range $data $offset [expr $offset+7]] II expect1 expect2 |
| set expect1 [expr $expect1&0xFFFFFFFF] |
| set expect2 [expr $expect2&0xFFFFFFFF] |
| |
| expr {$c1==$expect1 && $c2==$expect2} |
| } |
| |
| # File $filename must be a WAL file on disk. Compute the checksum for frame |
| # $iFrame in the file by interpreting data as $endian-endian integers |
| # ($endian must be either "big" or "little"). Then write the computed |
| # checksum into the file. |
| # |
| proc log_checksum_write {filename iFrame endian} { |
| set data [readfile $filename] |
| |
| foreach {offset c1 c2} [log_checksum_calc $data $iFrame $endian] {} |
| |
| set bin [binary format II $c1 $c2] |
| set fd [open $filename r+] |
| fconfigure $fd -encoding binary |
| fconfigure $fd -translation binary |
| seek $fd $offset |
| puts -nonewline $fd $bin |
| close $fd |
| } |
| |
| # Calculate and return the checksum for a particular frame in a WAL. |
| # |
| # Arguments are: |
| # |
| # $data Blob containing the entire contents of a WAL. |
| # |
| # $iFrame Frame number within the $data WAL. Frames are numbered |
| # starting at 1. |
| # |
| # $endian One of "big" or "little". |
| # |
| # Returns a list of three elements, as follows: |
| # |
| # * The byte offset of the checksum belonging to frame $iFrame in the WAL. |
| # * The first integer in the calculated version of the checksum. |
| # * The second integer in the calculated version of the checksum. |
| # |
| proc log_checksum_calc {data iFrame endian} { |
| |
| binary scan [string range $data 8 11] I pgsz |
| if {$iFrame > 1} { |
| set n [wal_file_size [expr $iFrame-2] $pgsz] |
| binary scan [string range $data [expr $n+16] [expr $n+23]] II c1 c2 |
| } else { |
| set c1 0 |
| set c2 0 |
| wal_cksum $endian c1 c2 [string range $data 0 23] |
| } |
| |
| set n [wal_file_size [expr $iFrame-1] $pgsz] |
| wal_cksum $endian c1 c2 [string range $data $n [expr $n+7]] |
| wal_cksum $endian c1 c2 [string range $data [expr $n+24] [expr $n+24+$pgsz-1]] |
| |
| list [expr $n+16] $c1 $c2 |
| } |
| |
| # |
| # File $filename must be a WAL file on disk. Set the 'magic' field of the |
| # WAL header to indicate that checksums are $endian-endian ($endian must be |
| # either "big" or "little"). |
| # |
| # Also update the wal header checksum (since the wal header contents may |
| # have changed). |
| # |
| proc log_checksum_writemagic {filename endian} { |
| set val [expr {0x377f0682 | ($endian == "big" ? 1 : 0)}] |
| set bin [binary format I $val] |
| set fd [open $filename r+] |
| fconfigure $fd -encoding binary |
| fconfigure $fd -translation binary |
| puts -nonewline $fd $bin |
| |
| seek $fd 0 |
| set blob [read $fd 24] |
| set c1 0 |
| set c2 0 |
| wal_cksum $endian c1 c2 $blob |
| seek $fd 24 |
| puts -nonewline $fd [binary format II $c1 $c2] |
| |
| close $fd |
| } |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Test cases walcksum-1.* attempt to verify the following: |
| # |
| # * That both native and non-native order checksum log files can |
| # be recovered. |
| # |
| # * That when appending to native or non-native checksum log files |
| # SQLite continues to use the right kind of checksums. |
| # |
| # * Test point 2 when the appending process is not one that recovered |
| # the log file. |
| # |
| # * Test that both native and non-native checksum log files can be |
| # checkpointed. And that after doing so the next write to the log |
| # file occurs using native byte-order checksums. |
| # |
| set native "big" |
| if {$::tcl_platform(byteOrder) == "littleEndian"} { set native "little" } |
| foreach endian {big little} { |
| |
| # Create a database. Leave some data in the log file. |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.1 { |
| catch { db close } |
| forcedelete test.db test.db-wal test.db-journal |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA page_size = 1024; |
| PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0; |
| PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; |
| |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one'); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two'); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three'); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 'five'); |
| |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8, 'eight'); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(13, 'thirteen'); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(21, 'twentyone'); |
| } |
| |
| forcecopy test.db test2.db |
| forcecopy test.db-wal test2.db-wal |
| db close |
| |
| list [file size test2.db] [file size test2.db-wal] |
| } [list [expr 1024*3] [wal_file_size 6 1024]] |
| |
| # Verify that the checksums are valid for all frames and that they |
| # are calculated by interpreting data in native byte-order. |
| # |
| for {set f 1} {$f <= 6} {incr f} { |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.2.$f { |
| log_checksum_verify test2.db-wal $f $native |
| } 1 |
| } |
| |
| # Replace all checksums in the current WAL file with $endian versions. |
| # Then check that it is still possible to recover and read the database. |
| # |
| log_checksum_writemagic test2.db-wal $endian |
| for {set f 1} {$f <= 6} {incr f} { |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.3.$f { |
| log_checksum_write test2.db-wal $f $endian |
| log_checksum_verify test2.db-wal $f $endian |
| } {1} |
| } |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.4.1 { |
| forcecopy test2.db test.db |
| forcecopy test2.db-wal test.db-wal |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 } |
| } {1 2 3 5 8 13 21} |
| |
| # Following recovery, any frames written to the log should use the same |
| # endianness as the existing frames. Check that this is the case. |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.5.0 { |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(34, 'thirtyfour'); |
| } |
| list [file size test.db] [file size test.db-wal] |
| } [list [expr 1024*3] [wal_file_size 8 1024]] |
| for {set f 1} {$f <= 8} {incr f} { |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.5.$f { |
| log_checksum_verify test.db-wal $f $endian |
| } {1} |
| } |
| |
| # Now connect a second connection to the database. Check that this one |
| # (not the one that did recovery) also appends frames to the log using |
| # the same endianness for checksums as the existing frames. |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.6 { |
| sqlite3 db2 test.db |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA integrity_check; |
| SELECT a FROM t1; |
| } db2 |
| } {ok 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34} |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.7.0 { |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(55, 'fiftyfive'); |
| } db2 |
| list [file size test.db] [file size test.db-wal] |
| } [list [expr 1024*3] [wal_file_size 10 1024]] |
| for {set f 1} {$f <= 10} {incr f} { |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.7.$f { |
| log_checksum_verify test.db-wal $f $endian |
| } {1} |
| } |
| |
| # Now that both the recoverer and non-recoverer have added frames to the |
| # log file, check that it can still be recovered. |
| # |
| forcecopy test.db test2.db |
| forcecopy test.db-wal test2.db-wal |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.7.11 { |
| sqlite3 db3 test2.db |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA integrity_check; |
| SELECT a FROM t1; |
| } db3 |
| } {ok 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55} |
| db3 close |
| |
| # Run a checkpoint on the database file. Then, check that any frames written |
| # to the start of the log use native byte-order checksums. |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.8.1 { |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA wal_checkpoint; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(89, 'eightynine'); |
| } |
| log_checksum_verify test.db-wal 1 $native |
| } {1} |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.8.2 { |
| log_checksum_verify test.db-wal 2 $native |
| } {1} |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.8.3 { |
| log_checksum_verify test.db-wal 3 $native |
| } {0} |
| |
| do_test walcksum-1.$endian.9 { |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA integrity_check; |
| SELECT a FROM t1; |
| } db2 |
| } {ok 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89} |
| |
| catch { db close } |
| catch { db2 close } |
| } |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Test case walcksum-2.* tests that if a statement transaction is rolled |
| # back after frames are written to the WAL, and then (after writing some |
| # more) the outer transaction is committed, the WAL file is still correctly |
| # formatted (and can be recovered by a second process if required). |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-2.1 { |
| forcedelete test.db test.db-wal test.db-journal |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; |
| PRAGMA page_size = 1024; |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; |
| PRAGMA cache_size = 10; |
| CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY); |
| PRAGMA wal_checkpoint; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randomblob(800)); |
| BEGIN; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 2 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 4 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 8 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 16 */ |
| SAVEPOINT one; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 32 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 64 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 128 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 256 */ |
| ROLLBACK TO one; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 32 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 64 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 128 */ |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randomblob(800) FROM t1; /* 256 */ |
| COMMIT; |
| } |
| |
| forcecopy test.db test2.db |
| forcecopy test.db-wal test2.db-wal |
| |
| sqlite3 db2 test2.db |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA integrity_check; |
| SELECT count(*) FROM t1; |
| } db2 |
| } {ok 256} |
| catch { db close } |
| catch { db2 close } |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Test case walcksum-3.* tests that the checksum calculation detects single |
| # byte changes to frame or frame-header data and considers the frame |
| # invalid as a result. |
| # |
| do_test walcksum-3.1 { |
| forcedelete test.db test.db-wal test.db-journal |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL; |
| PRAGMA page_size = 1024; |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(300)); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, randomblob(300)); |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, randomblob(300)); |
| } |
| |
| file size test.db-wal |
| } [wal_file_size 1 1024] |
| do_test walcksum-3.2 { |
| forcecopy test.db-wal test2.db-wal |
| forcecopy test.db test2.db |
| sqlite3 db2 test2.db |
| execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 } db2 |
| } {1 2 3} |
| db2 close |
| forcecopy test.db test2.db |
| |
| |
| foreach incr {1 2 3 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 253 254 255} { |
| do_test walcksum-3.3.$incr { |
| set FAIL 0 |
| for {set iOff 0} {$iOff < [wal_file_size 1 1024]} {incr iOff} { |
| |
| forcecopy test.db-wal test2.db-wal |
| set fd [open test2.db-wal r+] |
| fconfigure $fd -encoding binary |
| fconfigure $fd -translation binary |
| |
| seek $fd $iOff |
| binary scan [read $fd 1] c x |
| seek $fd $iOff |
| puts -nonewline $fd [binary format c [expr {($x+$incr)&0xFF}]] |
| close $fd |
| |
| sqlite3 db2 test2.db |
| if { [execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 } db2] != "1 2" } {set FAIL 1} |
| db2 close |
| } |
| set FAIL |
| } {0} |
| } |
| |
| finish_test |