# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: recd007.tcl,v 11.38 2000/12/20 21:39:23 krinsky Exp $ # # Recovery Test 7. # This is a recovery test for create/delete of databases. We have # hooks in the database so that we can abort the process at various # points and make sure that the transaction doesn't commit. We # then need to recover and make sure the file is correctly existing # or not, as the case may be. proc recd007 { method args} { global fixed_len source ./include.tcl set orig_fixed_len $fixed_len set opts [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] puts "Recd007: $method operation/transaction tests" # Create the database and environment. env_cleanup $testdir set testfile recd007.db set flags "-create -txn -home $testdir" puts "\tRecd007.a: creating environment" set env_cmd "berkdb env $flags" set env [eval $env_cmd] # # We need to create a database to get the pagesize (either # the default or whatever might have been specified). # Then remove it so we can compute fixed_len and create the # real database. set oflags "-create $omethod -mode 0644 -env $env $opts $testfile" set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set stat [$db stat] # # Compute the fixed_len based on the pagesize being used. # We want the fixed_len to be 1/4 the pagesize. # set pg [get_pagesize $stat] error_check_bad get_pagesize $pg -1 set fixed_len [expr $pg / 4] error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 error_check_good dbremove [berkdb dbremove -env $env $testfile] 0 error_check_good envclose [$env close] 0 # Convert the args again because fixed_len is now real. set opts [convert_args $method ""] # # List of recovery tests: {HOOKS MSG} pairs # Where each HOOK is a list of {COPY ABORT} # set rlist { { {"none" "preopen"} "Recd007.b0: none/preopen"} { {"none" "postopen"} "Recd007.b1: none/postopen"} { {"none" "postlogmeta"} "Recd007.b2: none/postlogmeta"} { {"none" "postlog"} "Recd007.b3: none/postlog"} { {"none" "postsync"} "Recd007.b4: none/postsync"} { {"postopen" "none"} "Recd007.c0: postopen/none"} { {"postlogmeta" "none"} "Recd007.c1: postlogmeta/none"} { {"postlog" "none"} "Recd007.c2: postlog/none"} { {"postsync" "none"} "Recd007.c3: postsync/none"} { {"postopen" "postopen"} "Recd007.d: postopen/postopen"} { {"postopen" "postlogmeta"} "Recd007.e: postopen/postlogmeta"} { {"postopen" "postlog"} "Recd007.f: postopen/postlog"} { {"postlog" "postlog"} "Recd007.g: postlog/postlog"} { {"postlogmeta" "postlogmeta"} "Recd007.h: postlogmeta/postlogmeta"} { {"postlogmeta" "postlog"} "Recd007.i: postlogmeta/postlog"} { {"postlog" "postsync"} "Recd007.j: postlog/postsync"} { {"postsync" "postsync"} "Recd007.k: postsync/postsync"} } # These are all the data values that we're going to need to read # through the operation table and run the recovery tests. foreach pair $rlist { set cmd [lindex $pair 0] set msg [lindex $pair 1] file_recover_create $testdir $env_cmd $omethod \ $opts $testfile $cmd $msg } set rlist { { {"none" "prerename"} "Recd007.l0: none/prerename"} { {"none" "postrename"} "Recd007.l1: none/postrename"} { {"prerename" "none"} "Recd007.m0: prerename/none"} { {"postrename" "none"} "Recd007.m1: postrename/none"} { {"prerename" "prerename"} "Recd007.n: prerename/prerename"} { {"prerename" "postrename"} "Recd007.o: prerename/postrename"} { {"postrename" "postrename"} "Recd007.p: postrename/postrename"} } foreach op { dbremove dbrename } { foreach pair $rlist { set cmd [lindex $pair 0] set msg [lindex $pair 1] file_recover_delete $testdir $env_cmd $omethod \ $opts $testfile $cmd $msg $op } } if { $is_windows_test != 1 } { do_file_recover_delmk $testdir $env_cmd $omethod $opts $testfile } puts "\tRecd007.r: Verify db_printlog can read logfile" set tmpfile $testdir/printlog.out set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_printlog -h $testdir \ > $tmpfile} ret] error_check_good db_printlog $stat 0 fileremove $tmpfile } proc file_recover_create { dir env_cmd method opts dbfile cmd msg } { # # We run this test on each of these scenarios: # 1. Creating just a database # 2. Creating a database with a subdb # 3. Creating a 2nd subdb in a database puts "\t$msg create with a database" do_file_recover_create $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 0 $cmd $msg if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } { puts "\tSkipping subdatabase tests for method $method" return } puts "\t$msg create with a database and subdb" do_file_recover_create $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 1 $cmd $msg puts "\t$msg create with a database and 2nd subdb" do_file_recover_create $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 2 $cmd $msg } proc do_file_recover_create { dir env_cmd method opts dbfile sub cmd msg } { global log_log_record_types source ./include.tcl # Keep track of the log types we've seen if { $log_log_record_types == 1} { logtrack_read $dir } env_cleanup $dir # Open the environment and set the copy/abort locations set env [eval $env_cmd] set copy [lindex $cmd 0] set abort [lindex $cmd 1] error_check_good copy_location [is_valid_create_loc $copy] 1 error_check_good abort_location [is_valid_create_loc $abort] 1 if {([string first "logmeta" $copy] != -1 || \ [string first "logmeta" $abort] != -1) && \ [is_btree $method] == 0 } { puts "\tSkipping for method $method" $env test copy none $env test abort none error_check_good env_close [$env close] 0 return } # # Basically non-existence is our initial state. When we # abort, it is also our final state. # switch $sub { 0 { set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile" } 1 { set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub0" } 2 { # # If we are aborting here, then we need to # create a first subdb, then create a second # set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub0" set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 set init_file $dir/$dbfile.init catch { file copy -force $dir/$dbfile $init_file } res set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub1" } default { puts "\tBad value $sub for sub" return } } # # Set our locations to copy and abort # set ret [eval $env test copy $copy] error_check_good test_copy $ret 0 set ret [eval $env test abort $abort] error_check_good test_abort $ret 0 puts "\t\tExecuting command" set ret [catch {eval {berkdb_open} $oflags} db] # Sync the mpool so any changes to the file that are # in mpool get written to the disk file before the # diff. puts "\t\tSyncing" $env mpool_sync "0 0" # # If we don't abort, then we expect success. # If we abort, we expect no file created. # if {[string first "none" $abort] == -1} { # # Operation was aborted, verify it does # not exist. # puts "\t\tCommand executed and aborted." error_check_bad db_open ret 0 # # Check that the file does not exist. Final state. # if { $sub != 2 } { error_check_good db_open:exists \ [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { error_check_good \ diff(init,postcreate):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile)\ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 } } else { # # Operation was committed, verify it exists. # puts "\t\tCommand executed and committed." error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 # # Check that the file exists. # error_check_good db_open [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 1 set init_file $dir/$dbfile.init catch { file copy -force $dir/$dbfile $init_file } res if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } { copy_extent_file $dir $dbfile init } } error_check_good env_close [$env close] 0 # # Run recovery here. Should be a no-op. Verify that # the file still doesn't exist or change (depending on sub) # when we are done. # berkdb debug_check puts -nonewline "\t\tAbout to run recovery ... " flush stdout set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $dir -c} result] if { $stat == 1 } { error "FAIL: Recovery error: $result." return } puts "complete" if { $sub != 2 && [string first "none" $abort] == -1} { # # Operation was aborted, verify it still does # not exist. Only done with file creations. # error_check_good after_recover1 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { # # Operation was committed or just a subdb was aborted. # Verify it did not change. # error_check_good \ diff(initial,post-recover1):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile) \ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 # # Need a new copy to get the right LSN into the file. # catch { file copy -force $dir/$dbfile $init_file } res if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } { copy_extent_file $dir $dbfile init } } # # If we didn't make a copy, then we are done. # if {[string first "none" $copy] != -1} { return } # # Now move the .afterop file to $dbfile. Run recovery again. # file copy -force $dir/$dbfile.afterop $dir/$dbfile if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } { move_file_extent $dir $dbfile afterop copy } berkdb debug_check puts -nonewline "\t\tAbout to run recovery ... " flush stdout set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $dir -c} result] if { $stat == 1 } { error "FAIL: Recovery error: $result." return } puts "complete" if { $sub != 2 && [string first "none" $abort] == -1} { # # Operation was aborted, verify it still does # not exist. Only done with file creations. # error_check_good after_recover2 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { # # Operation was committed or just a subdb was aborted. # Verify it did not change. # error_check_good \ diff(initial,post-recover2):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile) \ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 } } proc file_recover_delete { dir env_cmd method opts dbfile cmd msg op } { # # We run this test on each of these scenarios: # 1. Deleting/Renaming just a database # 2. Deleting/Renaming a database with a subdb # 3. Deleting/Renaming a 2nd subdb in a database puts "\t$msg $op with a database" do_file_recover_delete $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 0 $cmd $msg $op if { [is_queue $method] == 1 } { puts "\tSkipping subdatabase tests for method $method" return } puts "\t$msg $op with a database and subdb" do_file_recover_delete $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 1 $cmd $msg $op puts "\t$msg $op with a database and 2nd subdb" do_file_recover_delete $dir $env_cmd $method $opts $dbfile \ 2 $cmd $msg $op } proc do_file_recover_delete { dir env_cmd method opts dbfile sub cmd msg op } { global log_log_record_types source ./include.tcl # Keep track of the log types we've seen if { $log_log_record_types == 1} { logtrack_read $dir } env_cleanup $dir # Open the environment and set the copy/abort locations set env [eval $env_cmd] set copy [lindex $cmd 0] set abort [lindex $cmd 1] error_check_good copy_location [is_valid_delete_loc $copy] 1 error_check_good abort_location [is_valid_delete_loc $abort] 1 if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } { set key 1 } else { set key recd007_key } set data1 recd007_data set data2 NEWrecd007_data2 # # Depending on what sort of subdb we want, if any, our # args to the open call will be different (and if we # want a 2nd subdb, we create the first here. # switch $sub { 0 { set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile" } 1 { set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub0" } 2 { # # If we are aborting here, then we need to # create a first subdb, then create a second # set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub0" set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set txn [$env txn] set ret [$db put -txn $txn $key $data2] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 error_check_good commit [$txn commit] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 \ -env $env $opts $dbfile sub1" } default { puts "\tBad value $sub for sub" return } } # # Set our locations to copy and abort # set ret [eval $env test copy $copy] error_check_good test_copy $ret 0 set ret [eval $env test abort $abort] error_check_good test_abort $ret 0 # # Open our db, add some data, close and copy as our # init file. # set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set txn [$env txn] set ret [$db put -txn $txn $key $data1] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 error_check_good commit [$txn commit] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 set init_file $dir/$dbfile.init catch { file copy -force $dir/$dbfile $init_file } res if { [is_queue $method] == 1} { copy_extent_file $dir $dbfile init } # # If we don't abort, then we expect success. # If we abort, we expect no file removed. # if { [string compare $op dbremove] == 0 } { set ret [catch { berkdb $op -env $env $dbfile } remret] } else { set ret [catch { berkdb $op -env $env $dbfile $dbfile.new } \ remret] } if {[string first "none" $abort] == -1} { # # Operation was aborted, verify it did not change. # puts "\t\tCommand executed and aborted." error_check_good $op $ret 1 # # Check that the file exists. Final state. # Compare against initial file. # error_check_good post$op.1 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 1 error_check_good \ diff(init,post$op.2):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile)\ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { # # Operation was committed, verify it does # not exist. # puts "\t\tCommand executed and committed." error_check_good $op $ret 0 # # Check that the file does not exist or correct # file exists. # error_check_good $op [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 if { [string compare $op dbrename] == 0 } { error_check_good $op [file exists $dir/$dbfile.new] 1 } } error_check_good env_close [$env close] 0 catch { file copy -force $dir/$dbfile $init_file } res if { [is_queue $method] == 1} { copy_extent_file $dir $dbfile init } # # Run recovery here. Should be a no-op. Verify that # the file still doesn't exist or change (depending on abort) # when we are done. # berkdb debug_check puts -nonewline "\t\tAbout to run recovery ... " flush stdout set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $dir -c} result] if { $stat == 1 } { error "FAIL: Recovery error: $result." return } puts "complete" if { [string first "none" $abort] != -1} { # # Operation was committed, verify it still does # not exist. # error_check_good after_recover1 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { # # Operation was aborted, verify it did not change. # error_check_good \ diff(initial,post-recover1):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile) \ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 } # # If we didn't make a copy, then we are done. # if {[string first "none" $copy] != -1} { return } # # Now move the .afterop file to $dbfile. Run recovery again. # set filecopy [glob $dir/*.afterop] set afterop [lindex $filecopy 0] file rename -force $afterop $dir/$dbfile set afterop [string range $afterop \ [expr [string last "/" $afterop] + 1] \ [string last "." $afterop]] move_file_extent $dir $dbfile afterop rename berkdb debug_check puts -nonewline "\t\tAbout to run recovery ... " flush stdout set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $dir -c} result] if { $stat == 1 } { error "FAIL: Recovery error: $result." return } puts "complete" if { [string first "none" $abort] != -1} { # # Operation was committed, verify it still does # not exist. # error_check_good after_recover2 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 } else { # # Operation was aborted, verify it did not change. # error_check_good \ diff(initial,post-recover2):diff($init_file,$dir/$dbfile) \ [dbdump_diff $init_file $dir/$dbfile] 0 } } # # This function tests a specific case of recovering after a db removal. # This is for SR #2538. Basically we want to test that: # - Make an env. # - Make/close a db. # - Remove the db. # - Create another db of same name. # - Sync db but leave open. # - Run recovery. # - Verify no recovery errors and that new db is there. proc do_file_recover_delmk { dir env_cmd method opts dbfile } { global log_log_record_types source ./include.tcl # Keep track of the log types we've seen if { $log_log_record_types == 1} { logtrack_read $dir } puts "\tRecd007.q: Delete and recreate a database" env_cleanup $dir # Open the environment and set the copy/abort locations set env [eval $env_cmd] if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } { set key 1 } else { set key recd007_key } set data1 recd007_data set data2 NEWrecd007_data2 set oflags "-create $method -mode 0644 -env $env $opts $dbfile" # # Open our db, add some data, close and copy as our # init file. # set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set txn [$env txn] set ret [$db put -txn $txn $key $data1] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 error_check_good commit [$txn commit] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 set ret [catch { berkdb dbremove -env $env $dbfile } remret] # # Operation was committed, verify it does # not exist. # puts "\t\tCommand executed and committed." error_check_good dbremove $ret 0 error_check_good dbremove.1 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 0 # # Now create a new db with the same name. # set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set txn [$env txn] set ret [$db put -txn $txn $key $data1] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 error_check_good commit [$txn commit] 0 error_check_good db_sync [$db sync] 0 berkdb debug_check puts -nonewline "\t\tAbout to run recovery ... " flush stdout set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $dir -c} result] if { $stat == 1 } { error "FAIL: Recovery error: $result." return } puts "complete" error_check_good db_recover $stat 0 error_check_good db_recover.1 [file exists $dir/$dbfile] 1 # # Since we ran recovery on the open db/env, we need to # catch these calls. Basically they are there to clean # up the Tcl widgets. # set stat [catch {$db close} ret] set stat [catch {$env close} ret] } proc is_valid_create_loc { loc } { switch $loc { none - preopen - postopen - postlogmeta - postlog - postsync { return 1 } default { return 0 } } } proc is_valid_delete_loc { loc } { switch $loc { none - prerename - postrename - postremcall { return 1 } default { return 0 } } } # Do a logical diff on the db dump files. We expect that either # the files are identical, or if they differ, that it is exactly # just a free/invalid page. # Return 1 if they are different, 0 if logically the same (or identical). # proc dbdump_diff { initfile dbfile } { source ./include.tcl set initdump $initfile.dump set dbdump $dbfile.dump set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_dump -dar -f $initdump \ $initfile} ret] error_check_good dbdump.init $stat 0 # Do a dump without the freelist which should eliminate any # recovery differences. set stat [catch {exec $util_path/db_dump -dar -f $dbdump $dbfile} \ ret] error_check_good dbdump.db $stat 0 set stat [filecmp $dbdump $initdump] if {$stat == 0} { return 0 } puts "diff: $dbdump $initdump gives:\n$ret" return 1 }