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libsql/libsql-sqlite3/ext/lsm1/lsm-test/lsmtest4.c
2023-10-16 13:58:16 +02:00

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/*
** This file contains test cases involving multiple database clients.
*/
#include "lsmtest.h"
/*
** The following code implements test cases "mc1.*".
**
** This test case uses one writer and $nReader readers. All connections
** are driven by a single thread. All connections are opened at the start
** of the test and remain open until the test is finished.
**
** The test consists of $nStep steps. Each step the following is performed:
**
** 1. The writer inserts $nWriteStep records into the db.
**
** 2. The writer checks that the contents of the db are as expected.
**
** 3. Each reader that currently has an open read transaction also checks
** that the contents of the db are as expected (according to the snapshot
** the read transaction is reading - see below).
**
** After step 1, reader 1 opens a read transaction. After step 2, reader
** 2 opens a read transaction, and so on. At step ($nReader+1), reader 1
** closes the current read transaction and opens a new one. And so on.
** The result is that at step N (for N > $nReader), there exists a reader
** with an open read transaction reading the snapshot committed following
** steps (N-$nReader-1) to N.
*/
typedef struct Mctest Mctest;
struct Mctest {
DatasourceDefn defn; /* Datasource to use */
int nStep; /* Total number of steps in test */
int nWriteStep; /* Number of rows to insert each step */
int nReader; /* Number of read connections */
};
static void do_mc_test(
const char *zSystem, /* Database system to test */
Mctest *pTest,
int *pRc /* IN/OUT: return code */
){
const int nDomain = pTest->nStep * pTest->nWriteStep;
Datasource *pData; /* Source of data */
TestDb *pDb; /* First database connection (writer) */
int iReader; /* Used to iterate through aReader */
int iStep; /* Current step in test */
int iDot = 0; /* Current step in test */
/* Array of reader connections */
struct Reader {
TestDb *pDb; /* Connection handle */
int iLast; /* Current snapshot contains keys 0..iLast */
} *aReader;
/* Create a data source */
pData = testDatasourceNew(&pTest->defn);
/* Open the writer connection */
pDb = testOpen(zSystem, 1, pRc);
/* Allocate aReader */
aReader = (struct Reader *)testMalloc(sizeof(aReader[0]) * pTest->nReader);
for(iReader=0; iReader<pTest->nReader; iReader++){
aReader[iReader].pDb = testOpen(zSystem, 0, pRc);
}
for(iStep=0; iStep<pTest->nStep; iStep++){
int iLast;
int iBegin; /* Start read trans using aReader[iBegin] */
/* Insert nWriteStep more records into the database */
int iFirst = iStep*pTest->nWriteStep;
testWriteDatasourceRange(pDb, pData, iFirst, pTest->nWriteStep, pRc);
/* Check that the db is Ok according to the writer */
iLast = (iStep+1) * pTest->nWriteStep - 1;
testDbContents(pDb, pData, nDomain, 0, iLast, iLast, 1, pRc);
/* Have reader (iStep % nReader) open a read transaction here. */
iBegin = (iStep % pTest->nReader);
if( iBegin<iStep ) tdb_commit(aReader[iBegin].pDb, 0);
tdb_begin(aReader[iBegin].pDb, 1);
aReader[iBegin].iLast = iLast;
/* Check that the db is Ok for each open reader */
for(iReader=0; iReader<pTest->nReader && aReader[iReader].iLast; iReader++){
iLast = aReader[iReader].iLast;
testDbContents(
aReader[iReader].pDb, pData, nDomain, 0, iLast, iLast, 1, pRc
);
}
/* Report progress */
testCaseProgress(iStep, pTest->nStep, testCaseNDot(), &iDot);
}
/* Close all readers */
for(iReader=0; iReader<pTest->nReader; iReader++){
testClose(&aReader[iReader].pDb);
}
testFree(aReader);
/* Close the writer-connection and free the datasource */
testClose(&pDb);
testDatasourceFree(pData);
}
void test_mc(
const char *zSystem, /* Database system name */
const char *zPattern, /* Run test cases that match this pattern */
int *pRc /* IN/OUT: Error code */
){
int i;
Mctest aTest[] = {
{ { TEST_DATASOURCE_RANDOM, 10,10, 100,100 }, 100, 10, 5 },
};
for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aTest); i++){
if( testCaseBegin(pRc, zPattern, "mc1.%s.%d", zSystem, i) ){
do_mc_test(zSystem, &aTest[i], pRc);
testCaseFinish(*pRc);
}
}
}