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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-13 14:07:11 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-13 14:07:11 +0000 |
commit | 63847496f14c813a5d80efd5b7de0f1294ffe1e3 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.45.1.upstream/3.45.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/test/lock.test b/test/lock.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..534aa3b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/lock.test @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +# 2001 September 15 +# +# 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. +# +#*********************************************************************** +# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The +# focus of this script is database locks. +# +# $Id: lock.test,v 1.40 2009/06/16 17:49:36 drh Exp $ + + +set testdir [file dirname $argv0] +source $testdir/tester.tcl + +# Create an alternative connection to the database +# +do_test lock-1.0 { + # Give a complex pathname to stress the path simplification logic in + # the vxworks driver and in test_async. + file mkdir tempdir/t1/t2 + sqlite3 db2 ./tempdir/../tempdir/t1/.//t2/../../..//test.db + set dummy {} +} {} +do_test lock-1.1 { + execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name} +} {} +do_test lock-1.2 { + execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name} db2 +} {} +do_test lock-1.3 { + execsql {CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b int)} + execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name} +} {t1} +do_test lock-1.5 { + catchsql { + SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name + } db2 +} {0 t1} + +do_test lock-1.6 { + execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2)} + execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} +} {1 2} +# Update: The schema is now brought up to date by test lock-1.5. +# do_test lock-1.7.1 { +# catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 +# } {1 {no such table: t1}} +do_test lock-1.7.2 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 +} {0 {1 2}} +do_test lock-1.8 { + execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a} db2 + execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 +} {2 1} +do_test lock-1.9 { + execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} +} {2 1} +do_test lock-1.10 { + execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} + execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} + execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} +} {2 1} +do_test lock-1.11 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 +} {0 {2 1}} +do_test lock-1.12 { + execsql {ROLLBACK} + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} +} {0 {2 1}} + +do_test lock-1.13 { + execsql {CREATE TABLE t2(x int, y int)} + execsql {INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(8,9)} + execsql {SELECT * FROM t2} +} {8 9} +do_test lock-1.14.1 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t2} db2 +} {0 {8 9}} +do_test lock-1.14.2 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 +} {0 {2 1}} +do_test lock-1.15 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t2} db2 +} {0 {8 9}} + +do_test lock-1.16 { + db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { + set x [db eval {SELECT * FROM t1}] + } + set x +} {2 1} +do_test lock-1.17 { + db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { + set x [db eval {SELECT * FROM t2}] + } + set x +} {8 9} + +# You cannot UPDATE a table from within the callback of a SELECT +# on that same table because the SELECT has the table locked. +# +# 2006-08-16: Reads no longer block writes within the same +# database connection. +# +#do_test lock-1.18 { +# db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { +# set r [catch {db eval {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a}} msg] +# lappend r $msg +# } +# set r +#} {1 {database table is locked}} + +# But you can UPDATE a different table from the one that is used in +# the SELECT. +# +do_test lock-1.19 { + db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { + set r [catch {db eval {UPDATE t2 SET x=y, y=x}} msg] + lappend r $msg + } + set r +} {0 {}} +do_test lock-1.20 { + execsql {SELECT * FROM t2} +} {9 8} + +# It is possible to do a SELECT of the same table within the +# callback of another SELECT on that same table because two +# or more read-only cursors can be open at once. +# +do_test lock-1.21 { + db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { + set r [catch {db eval {SELECT a FROM t1}} msg] + lappend r $msg + } + set r +} {0 2} + +# Under UNIX you can do two SELECTs at once with different database +# connections, because UNIX supports reader/writer locks. Under windows, +# this is not possible. +# +if {$::tcl_platform(platform)=="unix"} { + do_test lock-1.22 { + db eval {SELECT * FROM t1} qv { + set r [catch {db2 eval {SELECT a FROM t1}} msg] + lappend r $msg + } + set r + } {0 2} +} +integrity_check lock-1.23 + +# If one thread has a transaction another thread cannot start +# a transaction. -> Not true in version 3.0. But if one thread +# as a RESERVED lock another thread cannot acquire one. +# +do_test lock-2.1 { + execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} + execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} + execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} db2 + set r [catch {execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} db2} msg] + execsql {ROLLBACK} db2 + lappend r $msg +} {1 {database is locked}} + +# A thread can read when another has a RESERVED lock. +# +do_test lock-2.2 { + catchsql {SELECT * FROM t2} db2 +} {0 {9 8}} + +# If the other thread (the one that does not hold the transaction with +# a RESERVED lock) tries to get a RESERVED lock, we do get a busy callback +# as long as we were not orginally holding a READ lock. +# +do_test lock-2.3.1 { + proc callback {count} { + set ::callback_value $count + break + } + set ::callback_value {} + db2 busy callback + # db2 does not hold a lock so we should get a busy callback here + set r [catch {execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a} db2} msg] + lappend r $msg + lappend r $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} 0} +do_test lock-2.3.2 { + set ::callback_value {} + execsql {BEGIN; SELECT rowid FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1} db2 + # This time db2 does hold a read lock. No busy callback this time. + set r [catch {execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a} db2} msg] + lappend r $msg + lappend r $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} {}} +catch {execsql {ROLLBACK} db2} +do_test lock-2.4.1 { + proc callback {count} { + lappend ::callback_value $count + if {$count>4} break + } + set ::callback_value {} + db2 busy callback + # We get a busy callback because db2 is not holding a lock + set r [catch {execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a} db2} msg] + lappend r $msg + lappend r $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} {0 1 2 3 4 5}} +do_test lock-2.4.2 { + proc callback {count} { + lappend ::callback_value $count + if {$count>4} break + } + set ::callback_value {} + db2 busy callback + execsql {BEGIN; SELECT rowid FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1} db2 + # No busy callback this time because we are holding a lock + set r [catch {execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a} db2} msg] + lappend r $msg + lappend r $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} {}} +catch {execsql {ROLLBACK} db2} +do_test lock-2.5 { + proc callback {count} { + lappend ::callback_value $count + if {$count>4} break + } + set ::callback_value {} + db2 busy callback + set r [catch {execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2} msg] + lappend r $msg + lappend r $::callback_value +} {0 {2 1} {}} +execsql {ROLLBACK} + +# Test the built-in busy timeout handler +# +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-23579-05241 PRAGMA busy_timeout; PRAGMA busy_timeout = +# milliseconds; Query or change the setting of the busy timeout. +# +do_test lock-2.8 { + db2 timeout 400 + execsql BEGIN + execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} + catchsql {BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;} db2 +} {1 {database is locked}} +do_test lock-2.8b { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout} +} {400} +do_test lock-2.9 { + db2 timeout 0 + execsql COMMIT +} {} +do_test lock-2.9b { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout} +} {0} +integrity_check lock-2.10 +do_test lock-2.11 { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout(400)} + execsql BEGIN + execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} + catchsql {BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;} db2 +} {1 {database is locked}} +do_test lock-2.11b { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout} +} {400} +do_test lock-2.12 { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout(0)} + execsql COMMIT +} {} +do_test lock-2.12b { + db2 eval {PRAGMA busy_timeout} +} {0} +integrity_check lock-2.13 + +# Try to start two transactions in a row +# +do_test lock-3.1 { + execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} + set r [catch {execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION}} msg] + execsql {ROLLBACK} + lappend r $msg +} {1 {cannot start a transaction within a transaction}} +integrity_check lock-3.2 + +# Make sure the busy handler and error messages work when +# opening a new pointer to the database while another pointer +# has the database locked. +# +do_test lock-4.1 { + db2 close + catch {db eval ROLLBACK} + db eval BEGIN + db eval {UPDATE t1 SET a=0 WHERE 0} + sqlite3 db2 ./test.db + catchsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=0} db2 +} {1 {database is locked}} +do_test lock-4.2 { + set ::callback_value {} + set rc [catch {db2 eval {UPDATE t1 SET a=0}} msg] + lappend rc $msg $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} {}} +do_test lock-4.3 { + proc callback {count} { + lappend ::callback_value $count + if {$count>4} break + } + db2 busy callback + set rc [catch {db2 eval {UPDATE t1 SET a=0}} msg] + lappend rc $msg $::callback_value +} {1 {database is locked} {0 1 2 3 4 5}} +execsql {ROLLBACK} + +# When one thread is writing, other threads cannot read. Except if the +# writing thread is writing to its temporary tables, the other threads +# can still read. -> Not so in 3.0. One thread can read while another +# holds a RESERVED lock. +# +proc tx_exec {sql} { + db2 eval $sql +} +do_test lock-5.1 { + execsql { + SELECT * FROM t1 + } +} {2 1} +do_test lock-5.2 { + db function tx_exec tx_exec + catchsql { + INSERT INTO t1(a,b) SELECT 3, tx_exec('SELECT y FROM t2 LIMIT 1'); + } +} {0 {}} + +ifcapable tempdb { + do_test lock-5.3 { + execsql { + CREATE TEMP TABLE t3(x); + SELECT * FROM t3; + } + } {} + do_test lock-5.4 { + catchsql { + INSERT INTO t3 SELECT tx_exec('SELECT y FROM t2 LIMIT 1'); + } + } {0 {}} + do_test lock-5.5 { + execsql { + SELECT * FROM t3; + } + } {8} + do_test lock-5.6 { + catchsql { + UPDATE t1 SET a=tx_exec('SELECT x FROM t2'); + } + } {0 {}} + do_test lock-5.7 { + execsql { + SELECT * FROM t1; + } + } {9 1 9 8} + do_test lock-5.8 { + catchsql { + UPDATE t3 SET x=tx_exec('SELECT x FROM t2'); + } + } {0 {}} + do_test lock-5.9 { + execsql { + SELECT * FROM t3; + } + } {9} +} + +do_test lock-6.1 { + execsql { + CREATE TABLE t4(a PRIMARY KEY, b); + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1, 'one'); + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2, 'two'); + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(3, 'three'); + } + + set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master" -1 TAIL] + sqlite3_step $STMT + + execsql { DELETE FROM t4 } + execsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master } db2 + execsql { SELECT * FROM t4 } db2 +} {} + +do_test lock-6.2 { + execsql { + BEGIN; + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1, 'one'); + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2, 'two'); + INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(3, 'three'); + COMMIT; + } + + execsql { SELECT * FROM t4 } db2 +} {1 one 2 two 3 three} + +do_test lock-6.3 { + execsql { SELECT a FROM t4 ORDER BY a } db2 +} {1 2 3} + +do_test lock-6.4 { + execsql { PRAGMA integrity_check } db2 +} {ok} + +do_test lock-6.5 { + sqlite3_finalize $STMT +} {SQLITE_OK} + +# At one point the following set of conditions would cause SQLite to +# retain a RESERVED or EXCLUSIVE lock after the transaction was committed: +# +# * The journal-mode is set to something other than 'delete', and +# * there exists one or more active read-only statements, and +# * a transaction that modified zero database pages is committed. +# +#set temp_status unlocked +#if {$TEMP_STORE>=2} {set temp_status unknown} +set temp_status unknown +do_test lock-7.1 { + set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master" -1 TAIL] + sqlite3_step $STMT +} {SQLITE_ROW} +do_test lock-7.2 { + execsql { PRAGMA lock_status } +} [list main shared temp $temp_status] +do_test lock-7.3 { + execsql { + PRAGMA journal_mode = truncate; + BEGIN; + UPDATE t4 SET a = 10 WHERE 0; + COMMIT; + } + execsql { PRAGMA lock_status } +} [list main shared temp $temp_status] +do_test lock-7.4 { + sqlite3_finalize $STMT +} {SQLITE_OK} + +do_test lock-999.1 { + rename db2 {} +} {} + +finish_test |