# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Oracle. All rights reserved. # # $Id$ # # TEST log007 # TEST Test of in-memory logging bugs. [#11505] # TEST # TEST Test db_printlog with in-memory logs. # proc log007 { } { global testdir global util_path set tnum "007" puts "Log$tnum: Test in-memory logs with db_printlog." # Log size is small so we quickly create more than one. # Since we are in-memory the buffer is larger than the # file size. set pagesize 4096 append args " -pagesize $pagesize " set log_max [expr $pagesize * 2] set log_buf [expr $log_max * 2] # We have 13-byte records. We want to fill slightly more # than one virtual log file on each iteration. The first # record always has an offset of 28. # set recsize 13 set recsperfile [expr [expr $log_max - 28] / $recsize] set nrecs [expr $recsperfile + 1] # Open environment. env_cleanup $testdir set flags " -create -txn -home $testdir \ -log_inmemory -log_buffer $log_buf -log_max $log_max" set env [eval {berkdb_env} $flags] error_check_good env_open [is_valid_env $env] TRUE set iter 15 set lastfile 1 for { set i 0 } { $i < $iter } { incr i } { puts "\tLog$tnum.a.$i: Writing $nrecs 13-byte log records." set lsn_list {} for { set j 0 } { $j < $nrecs } { incr j } { set rec "1" # Make the first record one byte larger for each # successive log file so we hit the end of the # log file at each of the 13 possibilities. set nentries [expr [expr $i * $nrecs] + $j] if { [expr $nentries % 628] == 0 } { append firstrec a set ret [$env log_put $firstrec] } else { set ret [$env log_put $rec] } error_check_bad log_put [is_substr $ret log_cmd] 1 lappend lsn_list $ret } # Open a log cursor. set m_logc [$env log_cursor] error_check_good m_logc [is_valid_logc $m_logc $env] TRUE # Check that we're in the expected virtual log file. set first [$m_logc get -first] error_check_good first_lsn [lindex $first 0] "[expr $i + 1] 28" set last [$m_logc get -last] puts "\tLog$tnum.b.$i: Read log records sequentially." set j 0 for { set logrec [$m_logc get -first] } \ { [llength $logrec] != 0 } \ { set logrec [$m_logc get -next]} { set file [lindex [lindex $logrec 0] 0] if { $file != $lastfile } { # We have entered a new virtual log file. set lastfile $file } set offset [lindex [lindex $logrec 0] 1] set lsn($j) "\[$file\]\[$offset\]" incr j } error_check_good cursor_close [$m_logc close] 0 puts "\tLog$tnum.c.$i: Compare printlog to log records." set stat [catch {eval exec $util_path/db_printlog \ -h $testdir > $testdir/prlog} result] error_check_good stat_prlog $stat 0 # Make sure the results of printlog contain all the same # LSNs we saved when walking the files with the log cursor. set j 0 set fd [open $testdir/prlog r] while { [gets $fd record] >= 0 } { # A log record begins with "[". if { [string match {\[*} $record] == 1 } { error_check_good \ check_prlog [is_substr $record $lsn($j)] 1 incr j } } close $fd } error_check_good env_close [$env close] 0 error_check_good env_remove [berkdb envremove -home $testdir] 0 }