| # 2014 December 04 |
| # |
| # 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 $testdir/wal_common.tcl |
| set testprefix e_walckpt |
| |
| # The following two commands are used to determine if any of the files |
| # "test.db", "test.db2" and "test.db3" are modified by a test case. |
| # |
| # The [save_db_hashes] command saves a hash of the current contents of |
| # all three files in global variables. The [compare_db_hashes] compares |
| # the current contents with the saved hashes and returns a list of the |
| # files that have changed. |
| # |
| proc save_db_hashes {} { |
| global H |
| foreach f {test.db test.db2 test.db3} { |
| set H($f) 0 |
| catch { set H($f) [md5file $f] } |
| } |
| } |
| proc compare_db_hashes {} { |
| global H |
| set ret [list] |
| foreach f {test.db test.db2 test.db3} { |
| set expect 0 |
| catch { set expect [md5file $f] } |
| if {$H($f) != $expect} { lappend ret $f } |
| } |
| set ret |
| } |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # All calls to the [sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2] command made within this |
| # file use this wrapper. It's sole purpose is to throw an error if the |
| # following requirement is violated: |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-60567-47780 Unless it returns SQLITE_MISUSE, the |
| # sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2() interface sets the error information that |
| # is queried by sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg(). |
| # |
| proc wal_checkpoint_v2 {db args} { |
| set rc [catch { |
| uplevel sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2 $db $args |
| } msg] |
| |
| set errcode "SQLITE_OK" |
| if {$rc} { |
| set errcode [lindex [split $msg " "] 0] |
| } elseif { [lindex $msg 0] } { |
| set errcode "SQLITE_BUSY" |
| } |
| |
| if {$errcode != "SQLITE_MISUSE" && [sqlite3_errcode $db] != $errcode} { |
| error "sqlite3_errcode mismatch! (1) $errcode!=[sqlite3_errcode $db]" |
| } |
| |
| if {$rc==0} { |
| return $msg |
| } else { |
| error $msg |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| # The following tests are run 3 times, each using a different method of |
| # invoking a checkpoint: |
| # |
| # 1) Using sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2() |
| # 2) Using "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint" |
| # 3) Using sqlite3_wal_checkpoint() in place of checkpoint_v2(PASSIVE) |
| # |
| # Cases (2) and (3) are to show that the following statements are |
| # correct, respectively: |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-36706-10507 The PRAGMA wal_checkpoint command can be |
| # used to invoke this interface from SQL. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-41613-20553 The sqlite3_wal_checkpoint(D,X) is |
| # equivalent to |
| # sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2(D,X,SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_PASSIVE,0,0). |
| # |
| foreach {tn script} { |
| 1 { |
| proc checkpoint {db mode args} { |
| eval wal_checkpoint_v2 [list $db] [list $mode] $args |
| } |
| } |
| |
| 2 { |
| proc checkpoint {db mode args} { |
| set sql "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint = $mode" |
| if {[llength $args] && [lindex $args 0]!=""} { |
| set sql "PRAGMA [lindex $args 0].wal_checkpoint = $mode" |
| } |
| set rc [catch { $db eval $sql } msg] |
| if {$rc} { |
| regsub {database} $msg {database:} msg |
| error "[sqlite3_errcode $db] - $msg" |
| } |
| set msg |
| } |
| } |
| |
| 3 { |
| proc checkpoint {db mode args} { |
| if {$mode == "passive"} { |
| set rc [eval sqlite3_wal_checkpoint [list $db] $args] |
| if {$rc != "SQLITE_OK"} { |
| error "$rc - [sqlite3_errmsg $db]" |
| } |
| } else { |
| eval wal_checkpoint_v2 [list $db] [list $mode] $args |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } { |
| |
| eval $script |
| |
| reset_db |
| forcedelete test.db2 test.db3 test.db4 |
| execsql { |
| ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux; |
| ATTACH 'test.db3' AS aux2; |
| ATTACH 'test.db4' AS aux3; |
| CREATE TABLE t1(x); |
| CREATE TABLE aux.t2(x); |
| CREATE TABLE aux2.t3(x); |
| CREATE TABLE aux3.t4(x); |
| PRAGMA main.journal_mode = WAL; |
| PRAGMA aux.journal_mode = WAL; |
| PRAGMA aux2.journal_mode = WAL; |
| /* Leave aux4 in rollback mode */ |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-49787-09095 The sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2(D,X,M,L,C) |
| # interface runs a checkpoint operation on database X of database |
| # connection D in mode M. Status information is written back into |
| # integers pointed to by L and C. |
| # |
| # Tests 1, 2 and 3 below verify the "on database X" part of the |
| # above. Other parts of this requirement are tested below. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-00653-06026 If parameter zDb is NULL or points to a |
| # zero length string, then the specified operation is attempted on all |
| # WAL databases attached to database connection db. |
| # |
| # Tests 4 and 5 below test this. |
| # |
| foreach {tn2 zDb dblist} { |
| 1 main test.db |
| 2 aux test.db2 |
| 3 aux2 test.db3 |
| 4 "" {test.db test.db2 test.db3} |
| 5 - {test.db test.db2 test.db3} |
| 6 temp {} |
| } { |
| do_test $tn.1.$tn2 { |
| execsql { |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); |
| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2); |
| INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3); |
| } |
| save_db_hashes |
| |
| if {$zDb == "-"} { |
| checkpoint db passive |
| } else { |
| checkpoint db passive $zDb |
| } |
| |
| compare_db_hashes |
| } $dblist |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-38207-48996 If zDb is not NULL (or a zero length |
| # string) and is not the name of any attached database, SQLITE_ERROR is |
| # returned to the caller. |
| do_test $tn.2.1 { |
| list [catch { checkpoint db passive notadb } msg] $msg |
| } {1 {SQLITE_ERROR - unknown database: notadb}} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-14303-42483 If database zDb is the name of an attached |
| # database that is not in WAL mode, SQLITE_OK is returned and both |
| # *pnLog and *pnCkpt set to -1. |
| # |
| if {$tn==3} { |
| # With sqlite3_wal_checkpoint() the two output variables cannot be |
| # tested. So just test that no error is returned when attempting to |
| # checkpoint a db in rollback mode. |
| do_test $tn.2.2.a { checkpoint db passive aux3 } {} |
| } else { |
| do_test $tn.2.2.b { checkpoint db passive aux3 } {0 -1 -1} |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-62028-47212 All calls obtain an exclusive "checkpoint" |
| # lock on the database file. |
| db close |
| testvfs tvfs |
| tvfs filter xShmLock |
| tvfs script filelock |
| proc filelock {method file handle details} { |
| # Test for an exclusive checkpoint lock. A checkpoint lock locks a |
| # single byte starting at offset 1. |
| if {$details == "1 1 lock exclusive"} { set ::seen_checkpoint_lock 1 } |
| } |
| sqlite3 db test.db -vfs tvfs |
| do_test $tn.3.1 { |
| execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('xyz') } |
| unset -nocomplain ::seen_checkpoint_lock |
| checkpoint db passive |
| set ::seen_checkpoint_lock |
| } {1} |
| db close |
| tvfs delete |
| reset_db |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-10421-19736 If any other process is running a |
| # checkpoint operation at the same time, the lock cannot be obtained and |
| # SQLITE_BUSY is returned. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-53820-33897 Even if there is a busy-handler configured, |
| # it will not be invoked in this case. |
| # |
| testvfs tvfs |
| tvfs filter xWrite |
| sqlite3 db test.db -vfs tvfs |
| sqlite3 db2 test.db -vfs tvfs |
| |
| do_test $tn.3.2.1 { |
| db2 eval { |
| PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0; |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; |
| CREATE TABLE t1(x, y); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,4); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,6); |
| } |
| file size test.db-wal |
| } [wal_file_size 5 1024] |
| |
| |
| # Connection [db] runs a checkpoint. During this checkpoint, each |
| # time it calls xWrite() to write a page into the database file, we |
| # attempt to start a checkpoint using [db2]. According to the |
| # first requirement being tested, this should return SQLITE_BUSY. According |
| # to the second, the busy-handler belonging to [db2] should not be |
| # invoked. |
| # |
| set ::write_count 0 |
| set ::write_errors [list] |
| proc busy_callback {args} { |
| lappend ::write_errors "busy handler called!" |
| } |
| proc write_callback {args} { |
| set rc [catch {checkpoint db2 passive} msg] |
| if {0==[regexp "database is locked" $msg] && $msg!="1 -1 -1"} { |
| lappend ::write_errors "$rc $msg" |
| } |
| incr ::write_count |
| } |
| db2 busy busy_callback |
| tvfs script write_callback |
| |
| do_test $tn.3.2.2 { |
| db eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} |
| checkpoint db full |
| set ::write_count |
| } {2} |
| |
| do_test $tn.3.2.3 { |
| set ::write_errors |
| } {} |
| |
| db close |
| db2 close |
| tvfs delete |
| |
| proc busy_handler {mode busy_handler_mode n} { |
| incr ::busy_handler_counter |
| switch -- $busy_handler_mode { |
| 1 { |
| # Do nothing. Do not block. |
| return 1 |
| } |
| |
| 2 { |
| # Close first the reader, then later the writer. Give up before |
| # closing the [db6] reader. |
| if {$n==5} { catch {db2 eval commit} } |
| if {$n==10} { catch {db3 eval commit} } |
| if {$n==15} { return 1 } |
| return 0 |
| } |
| |
| 3 { |
| # Close first the writer, then later the reader. And finally the |
| # [db6] reader. |
| if {$n==5} { catch {db2 eval commit} } |
| if {$n==10} { catch {db3 eval commit} } |
| if {$n==15} { catch {db6 eval commit} } |
| return 0 |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| foreach {mode busy_handler_mode} { |
| passive 1 |
| full 1 full 2 full 3 |
| restart 1 restart 2 restart 3 |
| truncate 1 truncate 2 truncate 3 |
| } { |
| set tp "$tn.$mode.$busy_handler_mode" |
| |
| set ::sync_counter 0 |
| |
| # Set up a callback function for xSync and xWrite calls made during |
| # the checkpoint. |
| # |
| set ::checkpoint_ongoing 0 |
| proc tvfs_callback {method args} { |
| if {$::checkpoint_ongoing==0} return |
| |
| set tail [file tail [lindex $args 0]] |
| if {$method == "xSync" && $tail == "test.db"} { |
| incr ::sync_counter |
| } |
| if {$method == "xWrite" && $tail=="test.db"} { |
| if {$::write_ok < 0} { |
| set ::write_ok [expr ![catch {db5 eval { BEGIN IMMEDIATE }}]] |
| catch { db5 eval ROLLBACK } |
| } |
| if {$::read_ok < 0} { |
| set ::read_ok [expr ![catch {db5 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 }}]] |
| } |
| |
| # If one has not already been opened, open a read-transaction using |
| # connection [db6] |
| catch { db6 eval { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM sqlite_master } } msg |
| } |
| if {$method == "xShmLock" } { |
| set details [lindex $args 2] |
| if {$details == "0 1 lock exclusive"} { set ::seen_writer_lock 1 } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| catch { db close } |
| forcedelete test.db |
| testvfs tvfs |
| sqlite3 db test.db -vfs tvfs |
| #tvfs filter xSync |
| tvfs script tvfs_callback |
| |
| do_execsql_test $tp.0 { |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); |
| CREATE TABLE t2(a, b); |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = wal; |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6); |
| } {wal} |
| |
| # Open a reader on the current database snapshot. |
| do_test $tp.1 { |
| sqlite3 db2 test.db -vfs tvfs |
| execsql { |
| BEGIN; |
| SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2; |
| } db2 |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6} |
| |
| # Open a writer. Write a transaction. Then begin, but do not commit, |
| # a second transaction. |
| do_test $tp.2 { |
| sqlite3 db3 test.db -vfs tvfs |
| execsql { |
| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(7, 8); |
| BEGIN; |
| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(9, 10); |
| SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2; |
| } db3 |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} |
| |
| sqlite3 db5 test.db -vfs tvfs |
| sqlite3 db6 test.db -vfs tvfs |
| |
| # Register a busy-handler with connection [db]. |
| # |
| db busy [list busy_handler $mode $busy_handler_mode] |
| set ::sync_counter 0 |
| set ::busy_handler_counter 0 |
| set ::read_ok -1 |
| set ::write_ok -1 |
| set ::seen_writer_lock 0 |
| |
| set ::checkpoint_ongoing 1 |
| do_test $tp.3 { |
| checkpoint db $mode main |
| set {} {} |
| } {} |
| set ::checkpoint_ongoing 0 |
| set ::did_restart_blocking [expr {[catch {db6 eval commit}]}] |
| |
| if { $mode=="passive" } { |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-16333-64433 Checkpoint as many frames as possible |
| # without waiting for any database readers or writers to finish, then |
| # sync the database file if all frames in the log were checkpointed. |
| # |
| # "As many frames as possible" means all but the last two transactions |
| # (the two that write to table t2, of which the scond is unfinished). |
| # So copying the db file only we see the t1 change, but not the t2 |
| # modifications. |
| # |
| # The busy handler is not invoked (see below) and the db reader and |
| # writer are still active - so the checkpointer did not wait for either |
| # readers or writers. As a result the checkpoint was not finished and |
| # so the db file is not synced. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-62920-47450 The busy-handler callback is never invoked |
| # in the SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_PASSIVE mode. |
| # |
| # It's not. Test case "$tp.6". |
| # |
| do_test $tp.4 { |
| forcecopy test.db abc.db |
| sqlite3 db4 abc.db |
| db4 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 } |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6} |
| do_test $tp.5 { set ::sync_counter } 0 |
| do_test $tp.6 { set ::busy_handler_counter } 0 |
| db4 close |
| |
| db2 eval COMMIT |
| db3 eval COMMIT |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-65499-53765 On the other hand, passive mode might leave |
| # the checkpoint unfinished if there are concurrent readers or writers. |
| # |
| # The reader and writer have now dropped their locks. And so a |
| # checkpoint now is able to checkpoint more frames. Showing that the |
| # attempt above was left "unfinished". |
| # |
| # Also, because the checkpoint finishes this time, the db is synced. |
| # Which is part of R-16333-64433 above. |
| # |
| set ::checkpoint_ongoing 1 |
| do_test $tp.7 { |
| checkpoint db $mode main |
| forcecopy test.db abc.db |
| sqlite3 db4 abc.db |
| db4 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 } |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} |
| set ::checkpoint_ongoing 0 |
| do_test $tp.7 { set ::sync_counter } 1 |
| do_test $tp.8 { set ::busy_handler_counter } 0 |
| db4 close |
| } |
| |
| if { $mode=="full" || $mode=="restart" || $mode=="truncate" } { |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-59782-36818 The SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_FULL, RESTART and |
| # TRUNCATE modes also obtain the exclusive "writer" lock on the |
| # database file. |
| # |
| # Or at least attempts to obtain. |
| # |
| do_test $tp.9 { |
| set ::seen_writer_lock |
| } {1} |
| |
| if {$busy_handler_mode==2 || $busy_handler_mode==3} { |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-59171-47567 This mode blocks (it invokes the |
| # busy-handler callback) until there is no database writer and all |
| # readers are reading from the most recent database snapshot. |
| # |
| # The test below shows that both the reader and writer have |
| # finished: |
| # |
| # Also restated by the following two. That both busy_handler_mode |
| # values 2 and 3 work show that both of the following are true - as |
| # they release the reader and writer transactions in different |
| # orders. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-60642-04082 If the writer lock cannot be obtained |
| # immediately, and a busy-handler is configured, it is invoked and the |
| # writer lock retried until either the busy-handler returns 0 or the |
| # lock is successfully obtained. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-48107-00250 The busy-handler is also invoked while |
| # waiting for database readers as described above. |
| # |
| do_test $tp.7 { |
| list [catchsql COMMIT db2] [catchsql COMMIT db3] |
| } [list \ |
| {1 {cannot commit - no transaction is active}} \ |
| {1 {cannot commit - no transaction is active}} \ |
| ] |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-29177-48281 It then checkpoints all frames in the log |
| # file and syncs the database file. |
| # |
| do_test $tp.8 { |
| forcecopy test.db abc.db |
| sqlite3 db4 abc.db |
| db4 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 } |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} |
| do_test $tp.9 { set ::sync_counter } 1 |
| db4 close |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-51867-44713 This mode blocks new database writers |
| # while it is pending, but new database readers are allowed to continue |
| # unimpeded. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-47276-58266 Like SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_FULL, this mode |
| # blocks new database writer attempts while it is pending, but does not |
| # impede readers. |
| # |
| # The first of the above two refers to "full" mode. The second |
| # to "restart". |
| # |
| do_test $tp.10.1 { |
| list $::write_ok $::read_ok |
| } {0 1} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-12410-31217 This mode works the same way as |
| # SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_FULL with the addition that after checkpointing the |
| # log file it blocks (calls the busy-handler callback) until all |
| # readers are reading from the database file only. |
| # |
| # The stuff above passed, so the first part of this requirement |
| # is met. The second part is tested below. If the checkpoint mode |
| # was "restart" or "truncate", then the busy-handler will have |
| # been called to block on wal-file readers. |
| # |
| do_test $tp.11 { |
| set ::did_restart_blocking |
| } [expr {($mode=="restart"||$mode=="truncate")&&$busy_handler_mode==3}] |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-44699-57140 This mode works the same way as |
| # SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_RESTART with the addition that it also truncates |
| # the log file to zero bytes just prior to a successful return. |
| if {$mode=="truncate" && $busy_handler_mode==3} { |
| do_test $tp.12 { |
| file size test.db-wal |
| } 0 |
| } |
| } elseif {$busy_handler_mode==1} { |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-34519-06271 SQLITE_BUSY is returned in this case. |
| if {$tn!=2} { |
| # ($tn==2) is the loop that uses "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint" |
| do_test $tp.13 { sqlite3_errcode db } {SQLITE_BUSY} |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-49155-63541 If the busy-handler returns 0 before the |
| # writer lock is obtained or while waiting for database readers, the |
| # checkpoint operation proceeds from that point in the same way as |
| # SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_PASSIVE - checkpointing as many frames as possible |
| # without blocking any further. |
| do_test $tp.14 { |
| forcecopy test.db abc.db |
| sqlite3 db4 abc.db |
| db4 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 } |
| } {1 2 3 4 5 6} |
| do_test $tp.15 { set ::sync_counter } 0 |
| do_test $tp.16 { set ::busy_handler_counter } 1 |
| db4 close |
| } |
| } |
| |
| db2 close |
| db3 close |
| db5 close |
| db6 close |
| } |
| |
| db close |
| tvfs delete |
| } |
| |
| #----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-03996-12088 The M parameter must be a valid checkpoint |
| # mode: |
| # |
| # Valid checkpoint modes are 0, 1, 2 and 3. |
| # |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| foreach {tn mode res} { |
| 0 -1001 {1 {SQLITE_MISUSE - not an error}} |
| 1 -1 {1 {SQLITE_MISUSE - not an error}} |
| 2 0 {0 {0 -1 -1}} |
| 3 1 {0 {0 -1 -1}} |
| 4 2 {0 {0 -1 -1}} |
| 5 3 {0 {0 -1 -1}} |
| 6 4 {1 {SQLITE_MISUSE - not an error}} |
| 7 114 {1 {SQLITE_MISUSE - not an error}} |
| 8 1000000 {1 {SQLITE_MISUSE - not an error}} |
| } { |
| do_test 4.$tn { |
| list [catch "wal_checkpoint_v2 db $mode" msg] $msg |
| } $res |
| } |
| db close |
| |
| foreach tn {1 2 3} { |
| forcedelete test.db test.db2 test.db3 |
| testvfs tvfs |
| |
| sqlite3 db test.db -vfs tvfs |
| execsql { |
| ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux2; |
| ATTACH 'test.db3' AS aux3; |
| PRAGMA main.journal_mode = WAL; |
| PRAGMA aux2.journal_mode = WAL; |
| PRAGMA aux3.journal_mode = WAL; |
| |
| CREATE TABLE main.t1(x,y); |
| CREATE TABLE aux2.t2(x,y); |
| CREATE TABLE aux3.t3(x,y); |
| |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a', 'b'); |
| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a', 'b'); |
| INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('a', 'b'); |
| } |
| sqlite3 db2 test.db2 -vfs tvfs |
| |
| switch -- $tn { |
| 1 { |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-41299-52117 If no error (SQLITE_BUSY or otherwise) is |
| # encountered while processing the attached databases, SQLITE_OK is |
| # returned. |
| do_test 5.$tn.1 { |
| lindex [wal_checkpoint_v2 db truncate] 0 |
| } {0} ;# 0 -> SQLITE_OK |
| do_test 5.$tn.2 { |
| list [expr [file size test.db-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db2-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db3-wal]==0] |
| } {1 1 1} |
| } |
| |
| 2 { |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-38578-34175 If an SQLITE_BUSY error is encountered when |
| # processing one or more of the attached WAL databases, the operation is |
| # still attempted on any remaining attached databases and SQLITE_BUSY is |
| # returned at the end. |
| db2 eval { BEGIN; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('d', 'e'); } |
| do_test 5.$tn.1 { |
| lindex [wal_checkpoint_v2 db truncate] 0 |
| } {1} ;# 1 -> SQLITE_BUSY |
| do_test 5.$tn.2 { |
| list [expr [file size test.db-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db2-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db3-wal]==0] |
| } {1 0 1} |
| db2 eval ROLLBACK |
| } |
| |
| 3 { |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-38049-07913 If any other error occurs while processing |
| # an attached database, processing is abandoned and the error code is |
| # returned to the caller immediately. |
| tvfs filter xWrite |
| tvfs script inject_ioerr |
| proc inject_ioerr {method file args} { |
| if {[file tail $file]=="test.db2"} { |
| return "SQLITE_IOERR" |
| } |
| return 0 |
| } |
| do_test 5.$tn.1 { |
| list [catch { wal_checkpoint_v2 db truncate } msg] $msg |
| } {1 {SQLITE_IOERR - disk I/O error}} |
| do_test 5.$tn.2 { |
| list [expr [file size test.db-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db2-wal]==0] \ |
| [expr [file size test.db3-wal]==0] |
| } {1 0 0} |
| tvfs script "" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| db close |
| db2 close |
| } |
| |
| reset_db |
| sqlite3 db2 test.db |
| |
| do_test 6.1 { |
| execsql { |
| PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0; |
| PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL; |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2); |
| } |
| file size test.db-wal |
| } [wal_file_size 3 1024] |
| |
| do_test 6.2 { |
| db2 eval { BEGIN; SELECT * FROM t1; } |
| db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) } |
| file size test.db-wal |
| } [wal_file_size 4 1024] |
| |
| # At this point the log file contains 4 frames. 3 of which it should |
| # be possible to checkpoint. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-16642-42503 If pnLog is not NULL, then *pnLog is set to |
| # the total number of frames in the log file or to -1 if the checkpoint |
| # could not run because of an error or because the database is not in |
| # WAL mode. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-10514-25250 If pnCkpt is not NULL,then *pnCkpt is set |
| # to the total number of checkpointed frames in the log file (including |
| # any that were already checkpointed before the function was called) or |
| # to -1 if the checkpoint could not run due to an error or because the |
| # database is not in WAL mode. |
| # |
| do_test 6.4 { |
| lrange [wal_checkpoint_v2 db passive] 1 2 |
| } {4 3} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-37257-17813 Note that upon successful completion of an |
| # SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_TRUNCATE, the log file will have been truncated to |
| # zero bytes and so both *pnLog and *pnCkpt will be set to zero. |
| # |
| do_test 6.5 { |
| db2 eval COMMIT |
| wal_checkpoint_v2 db truncate |
| } {0 0 0} |
| |
| |
| |
| finish_test |