/* ** 2004 May 22 ** ** 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 contains code that modified the OS layer in order to simulate ** the effect on the database file of an OS crash or power failure. This ** is used to test the ability of SQLite to recover from those situations. */ #if SQLITE_TEST /* This file is used for testing only */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #if defined(INCLUDE_SQLITE_TCL_H) # include "sqlite_tcl.h" #else # include "tcl.h" #endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO /* This file is a no-op if disk I/O is disabled */ /* #define TRACE_CRASHTEST */ typedef struct CrashFile CrashFile; typedef struct CrashGlobal CrashGlobal; typedef struct WriteBuffer WriteBuffer; /* ** Method: ** ** This layer is implemented as a wrapper around the "real" ** sqlite3_file object for the host system. Each time data is ** written to the file object, instead of being written to the ** underlying file, the write operation is stored in an in-memory ** structure (type WriteBuffer). This structure is placed at the ** end of a global ordered list (the write-list). ** ** When data is read from a file object, the requested region is ** first retrieved from the real file. The write-list is then ** traversed and data copied from any overlapping WriteBuffer ** structures to the output buffer. i.e. a read() operation following ** one or more write() operations works as expected, even if no ** data has actually been written out to the real file. ** ** When a fsync() operation is performed, an operating system crash ** may be simulated, in which case exit(-1) is called (the call to ** xSync() never returns). Whether or not a crash is simulated, ** the data associated with a subset of the WriteBuffer structures ** stored in the write-list is written to the real underlying files ** and the entries removed from the write-list. If a crash is simulated, ** a subset of the buffers may be corrupted before the data is written. ** ** The exact subset of the write-list written and/or corrupted is ** determined by the simulated device characteristics and sector-size. ** ** "Normal" mode: ** ** Normal mode is used when the simulated device has none of the ** SQLITE_IOCAP_XXX flags set. ** ** In normal mode, if the fsync() is not a simulated crash, the ** write-list is traversed from beginning to end. Each WriteBuffer ** structure associated with the file handle used to call xSync() ** is written to the real file and removed from the write-list. ** ** If a crash is simulated, one of the following takes place for ** each WriteBuffer in the write-list, regardless of which ** file-handle it is associated with: ** ** 1. The buffer is correctly written to the file, just as if ** a crash were not being simulated. ** ** 2. Nothing is done. ** ** 3. Garbage data is written to all sectors of the file that ** overlap the region specified by the WriteBuffer. Or garbage ** data is written to some contiguous section within the ** overlapped sectors. ** ** Device Characteristic flag handling: ** ** If the IOCAP_ATOMIC flag is set, then option (3) above is ** never selected. ** ** If the IOCAP_ATOMIC512 flag is set, and the WriteBuffer represents ** an aligned write() of an integer number of 512 byte regions, then ** option (3) above is never selected. Instead, each 512 byte region ** is either correctly written or left completely untouched. Similar ** logic governs the behavior if any of the other ATOMICXXX flags ** is set. ** ** If either the IOCAP_SAFEAPPEND or IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL flags are set ** and a crash is being simulated, then an entry of the write-list is ** selected at random. Everything in the list after the selected entry ** is discarded before processing begins. ** ** If IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL is set and a crash is being simulated, option ** (1) is selected for all write-list entries except the last. If a ** crash is not being simulated, then all entries in the write-list ** that occur before at least one write() on the file-handle specified ** as part of the xSync() are written to their associated real files. ** ** If IOCAP_SAFEAPPEND is set and the first byte written by the write() ** operation is one byte past the current end of the file, then option ** (1) is always selected. */ /* ** Each write operation in the write-list is represented by an instance ** of the following structure. ** ** If zBuf is 0, then this structure represents a call to xTruncate(), ** not xWrite(). In that case, iOffset is the size that the file is ** truncated to. */ struct WriteBuffer { i64 iOffset; /* Byte offset of the start of this write() */ int nBuf; /* Number of bytes written */ u8 *zBuf; /* Pointer to copy of written data */ CrashFile *pFile; /* File this write() applies to */ WriteBuffer *pNext; /* Next in CrashGlobal.pWriteList */ }; struct CrashFile { const sqlite3_io_methods *pMethod; /* Must be first */ sqlite3_file *pRealFile; /* Underlying "real" file handle */ char *zName; int flags; /* Flags the file was opened with */ /* Cache of the entire file. This is used to speed up OsRead() and ** OsFileSize() calls. Although both could be done by traversing the ** write-list, in practice this is impractically slow. */ u8 *zData; /* Buffer containing file contents */ int nData; /* Size of buffer allocated at zData */ i64 iSize; /* Size of file in bytes */ }; struct CrashGlobal { WriteBuffer *pWriteList; /* Head of write-list */ WriteBuffer *pWriteListEnd; /* End of write-list */ int iSectorSize; /* Value of simulated sector size */ int iDeviceCharacteristics; /* Value of simulated device characteristics */ int iCrash; /* Crash on the iCrash'th call to xSync() */ char zCrashFile[500]; /* Crash during an xSync() on this file */ }; static CrashGlobal g = {0, 0, SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE, 0, 0}; /* ** Set this global variable to 1 to enable crash testing. */ static int sqlite3CrashTestEnable = 0; static void *crash_malloc(int nByte){ return (void *)Tcl_Alloc((size_t)nByte); } static void crash_free(void *p){ Tcl_Free(p); } static void *crash_realloc(void *p, int n){ return (void *)Tcl_Realloc(p, (size_t)n); } /* ** Wrapper around the sqlite3OsWrite() function that avoids writing to the ** 512 byte block begining at offset PENDING_BYTE. */ static int writeDbFile(CrashFile *p, u8 *z, i64 iAmt, i64 iOff){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; int iSkip = 0; if( (iAmt-iSkip)>0 ){ rc = sqlite3OsWrite(p->pRealFile, &z[iSkip], (int)(iAmt-iSkip), iOff+iSkip); } return rc; } /* ** Flush the write-list as if xSync() had been called on file handle ** pFile. If isCrash is true, simulate a crash. */ static int writeListSync(CrashFile *pFile, int isCrash){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; int iDc = g.iDeviceCharacteristics; WriteBuffer *pWrite; WriteBuffer **ppPtr; /* If this is not a crash simulation, set pFinal to point to the ** last element of the write-list that is associated with file handle ** pFile. ** ** If this is a crash simulation, set pFinal to an arbitrarily selected ** element of the write-list. */ WriteBuffer *pFinal = 0; if( !isCrash ){ for(pWrite=g.pWriteList; pWrite; pWrite=pWrite->pNext){ if( pWrite->pFile==pFile ){ pFinal = pWrite; } } }else if( iDc&(SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL|SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND) ){ int nWrite = 0; int iFinal; for(pWrite=g.pWriteList; pWrite; pWrite=pWrite->pNext) nWrite++; sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(int), &iFinal); iFinal = ((iFinal<0)?-1*iFinal:iFinal)%nWrite; for(pWrite=g.pWriteList; iFinal>0; pWrite=pWrite->pNext) iFinal--; pFinal = pWrite; } #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST if( pFile ){ printf("Sync %s (is %s crash)\n", pFile->zName, (isCrash?"a":"not a")); } #endif ppPtr = &g.pWriteList; for(pWrite=*ppPtr; rc==SQLITE_OK && pWrite; pWrite=*ppPtr){ sqlite3_file *pRealFile = pWrite->pFile->pRealFile; /* (eAction==1) -> write block out normally, ** (eAction==2) -> do nothing, ** (eAction==3) -> trash sectors. */ int eAction = 0; if( !isCrash ){ eAction = 2; if( (pWrite->pFile==pFile || iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL) ){ eAction = 1; } }else{ char random; sqlite3_randomness(1, &random); /* Do not select option 3 (sector trashing) if the IOCAP_ATOMIC flag ** is set or this is an OsTruncate(), not an Oswrite(). */ if( (iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC) || (pWrite->zBuf==0) ){ random &= 0x01; } /* If IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL is set and this is not the final entry ** in the truncated write-list, always select option 1 (write ** out correctly). */ if( (iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL && pWrite!=pFinal) ){ random = 0; } /* If IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND is set and this OsWrite() operation is ** an append (first byte of the written region is 1 byte past the ** current EOF), always select option 1 (write out correctly). */ if( iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND && pWrite->zBuf ){ i64 iSize; sqlite3OsFileSize(pRealFile, &iSize); if( iSize==pWrite->iOffset ){ random = 0; } } if( (random&0x06)==0x06 ){ eAction = 3; }else{ eAction = ((random&0x01)?2:1); } } switch( eAction ){ case 1: { /* Write out correctly */ if( pWrite->zBuf ){ rc = writeDbFile( pWrite->pFile, pWrite->zBuf, pWrite->nBuf, pWrite->iOffset ); }else{ rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pRealFile, pWrite->iOffset); } *ppPtr = pWrite->pNext; #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST if( isCrash ){ printf("Writing %d bytes @ %d (%s)\n", pWrite->nBuf, (int)pWrite->iOffset, pWrite->pFile->zName ); } #endif crash_free(pWrite); break; } case 2: { /* Do nothing */ ppPtr = &pWrite->pNext; #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST if( isCrash ){ printf("Omiting %d bytes @ %d (%s)\n", pWrite->nBuf, (int)pWrite->iOffset, pWrite->pFile->zName ); } #endif break; } case 3: { /* Trash sectors */ u8 *zGarbage; int iFirst = (int)(pWrite->iOffset/g.iSectorSize); int iLast = (int)((pWrite->iOffset+pWrite->nBuf-1)/g.iSectorSize); assert(pWrite->zBuf); #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST printf("Trashing %d sectors @ %lld (sector %d) (%s)\n", 1+iLast-iFirst, pWrite->iOffset, iFirst, pWrite->pFile->zName ); #endif zGarbage = crash_malloc(g.iSectorSize); if( zGarbage ){ sqlite3_int64 i; for(i=iFirst; rc==SQLITE_OK && i<=iLast; i++){ sqlite3_randomness(g.iSectorSize, zGarbage); rc = writeDbFile( pWrite->pFile, zGarbage, g.iSectorSize, i*g.iSectorSize ); } crash_free(zGarbage); }else{ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; } ppPtr = &pWrite->pNext; break; } default: assert(!"Cannot happen"); } if( pWrite==pFinal ) break; } if( rc==SQLITE_OK && isCrash ){ exit(-1); } for(pWrite=g.pWriteList; pWrite && pWrite->pNext; pWrite=pWrite->pNext); g.pWriteListEnd = pWrite; return rc; } /* ** Add an entry to the end of the write-list. */ static int writeListAppend( sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite3_int64 iOffset, const u8 *zBuf, int nBuf ){ WriteBuffer *pNew; assert((zBuf && nBuf) || (!nBuf && !zBuf)); pNew = (WriteBuffer *)crash_malloc(sizeof(WriteBuffer) + nBuf); if( pNew==0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "out of memory in the crash simulator\n"); } memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(WriteBuffer)+nBuf); pNew->iOffset = iOffset; pNew->nBuf = nBuf; pNew->pFile = (CrashFile *)pFile; if( zBuf ){ pNew->zBuf = (u8 *)&pNew[1]; memcpy(pNew->zBuf, zBuf, nBuf); } if( g.pWriteList ){ assert(g.pWriteListEnd); g.pWriteListEnd->pNext = pNew; }else{ g.pWriteList = pNew; } g.pWriteListEnd = pNew; return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Close a crash-file. */ static int cfClose(sqlite3_file *pFile){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; writeListSync(pCrash, 0); sqlite3OsClose(pCrash->pRealFile); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Read data from a crash-file. */ static int cfRead( sqlite3_file *pFile, void *zBuf, int iAmt, sqlite_int64 iOfst ){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; int nCopy = (int)MIN((i64)iAmt, (pCrash->iSize - iOfst)); if( nCopy>0 ){ memcpy(zBuf, &pCrash->zData[iOfst], nCopy); } /* Check the file-size to see if this is a short-read */ if( nCopypCrash->iSize ){ pCrash->iSize = (int)(iAmt+iOfst); } while( pCrash->iSize>pCrash->nData ){ u8 *zNew; int nNew = (pCrash->nData*2) + 4096; zNew = crash_realloc(pCrash->zData, nNew); if( !zNew ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } memset(&zNew[pCrash->nData], 0, nNew-pCrash->nData); pCrash->nData = nNew; pCrash->zData = zNew; } memcpy(&pCrash->zData[iOfst], zBuf, iAmt); return writeListAppend(pFile, iOfst, zBuf, iAmt); } /* ** Truncate a crash-file. */ static int cfTruncate(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 size){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; assert(size>=0); if( pCrash->iSize>size ){ pCrash->iSize = (int)size; } return writeListAppend(pFile, size, 0, 0); } /* ** Sync a crash-file. */ static int cfSync(sqlite3_file *pFile, int flags){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; int isCrash = 0; const char *zName = pCrash->zName; const char *zCrashFile = g.zCrashFile; int nName = (int)strlen(zName); int nCrashFile = (int)strlen(zCrashFile); if( nCrashFile>0 && zCrashFile[nCrashFile-1]=='*' ){ nCrashFile--; if( nName>nCrashFile ) nName = nCrashFile; } #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST printf("cfSync(): nName = %d, nCrashFile = %d, zName = %s, zCrashFile = %s\n", nName, nCrashFile, zName, zCrashFile); #endif if( nName==nCrashFile && 0==memcmp(zName, zCrashFile, nName) ){ #ifdef TRACE_CRASHTEST printf("cfSync(): name matched, g.iCrash = %d\n", g.iCrash); #endif if( (--g.iCrash)==0 ) isCrash = 1; } return writeListSync(pCrash, isCrash); } /* ** Return the current file-size of the crash-file. */ static int cfFileSize(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 *pSize){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; *pSize = (i64)pCrash->iSize; return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Calls related to file-locks are passed on to the real file handle. */ static int cfLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){ return sqlite3OsLock(((CrashFile *)pFile)->pRealFile, eLock); } static int cfUnlock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){ return sqlite3OsUnlock(((CrashFile *)pFile)->pRealFile, eLock); } static int cfCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int *pResOut){ return sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(((CrashFile *)pFile)->pRealFile, pResOut); } static int cfFileControl(sqlite3_file *pFile, int op, void *pArg){ if( op==SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT ){ CrashFile *pCrash = (CrashFile *)pFile; i64 nByte = *(i64 *)pArg; if( nByte>pCrash->iSize ){ if( SQLITE_OK==writeListAppend(pFile, nByte, 0, 0) ){ pCrash->iSize = (int)nByte; } } return SQLITE_OK; } return sqlite3OsFileControl(((CrashFile *)pFile)->pRealFile, op, pArg); } /* ** The xSectorSize() and xDeviceCharacteristics() functions return ** the global values configured by the [sqlite_crashparams] tcl * interface. */ static int cfSectorSize(sqlite3_file *pFile){ return g.iSectorSize; } static int cfDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *pFile){ return g.iDeviceCharacteristics; } /* ** Pass-throughs for WAL support. */ static int cfShmLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int ofst, int n, int flags){ return sqlite3OsShmLock(((CrashFile*)pFile)->pRealFile, ofst, n, flags); } static void cfShmBarrier(sqlite3_file *pFile){ sqlite3OsShmBarrier(((CrashFile*)pFile)->pRealFile); } static int cfShmUnmap(sqlite3_file *pFile, int delFlag){ return sqlite3OsShmUnmap(((CrashFile*)pFile)->pRealFile, delFlag); } static int cfShmMap( sqlite3_file *pFile, /* Handle open on database file */ int iRegion, /* Region to retrieve */ int sz, /* Size of regions */ int w, /* True to extend file if necessary */ void volatile **pp /* OUT: Mapped memory */ ){ return sqlite3OsShmMap(((CrashFile*)pFile)->pRealFile, iRegion, sz, w, pp); } static const sqlite3_io_methods CrashFileVtab = { 2, /* iVersion */ cfClose, /* xClose */ cfRead, /* xRead */ cfWrite, /* xWrite */ cfTruncate, /* xTruncate */ cfSync, /* xSync */ cfFileSize, /* xFileSize */ cfLock, /* xLock */ cfUnlock, /* xUnlock */ cfCheckReservedLock, /* xCheckReservedLock */ cfFileControl, /* xFileControl */ cfSectorSize, /* xSectorSize */ cfDeviceCharacteristics, /* xDeviceCharacteristics */ cfShmMap, /* xShmMap */ cfShmLock, /* xShmLock */ cfShmBarrier, /* xShmBarrier */ cfShmUnmap /* xShmUnmap */ }; /* ** Application data for the crash VFS */ struct crashAppData { sqlite3_vfs *pOrig; /* Wrapped vfs structure */ }; /* ** Open a crash-file file handle. ** ** The caller will have allocated pVfs->szOsFile bytes of space ** at pFile. This file uses this space for the CrashFile structure ** and allocates space for the "real" file structure using ** sqlite3_malloc(). The assumption here is (pVfs->szOsFile) is ** equal or greater than sizeof(CrashFile). */ static int cfOpen( sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, const char *zName, sqlite3_file *pFile, int flags, int *pOutFlags ){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; int rc; CrashFile *pWrapper = (CrashFile *)pFile; sqlite3_file *pReal = (sqlite3_file*)&pWrapper[1]; memset(pWrapper, 0, sizeof(CrashFile)); rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zName, pReal, flags, pOutFlags); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ i64 iSize; pWrapper->pMethod = &CrashFileVtab; pWrapper->zName = (char *)zName; pWrapper->pRealFile = pReal; rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pReal, &iSize); pWrapper->iSize = (int)iSize; pWrapper->flags = flags; } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ pWrapper->nData = (int)(4096 + pWrapper->iSize); pWrapper->zData = crash_malloc(pWrapper->nData); if( pWrapper->zData ){ /* os_unix.c contains an assert() that fails if the caller attempts ** to read data from the 512-byte locking region of a file opened ** with the SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB flag. This region of a database file ** never contains valid data anyhow. So avoid doing such a read here. ** ** UPDATE: It also contains an assert() verifying that each call ** to the xRead() method reads less than 128KB of data. */ i64 iOff; memset(pWrapper->zData, 0, pWrapper->nData); for(iOff=0; iOffiSize; iOff += 512){ int nRead = (int)(pWrapper->iSize - iOff); if( nRead>512 ) nRead = 512; rc = sqlite3OsRead(pReal, &pWrapper->zData[iOff], nRead, iOff); } }else{ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; } } if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && pWrapper->pMethod ){ sqlite3OsClose(pFile); } return rc; } static int cfDelete(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, const char *zPath, int dirSync){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xDelete(pVfs, zPath, dirSync); } static int cfAccess( sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, const char *zPath, int flags, int *pResOut ){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xAccess(pVfs, zPath, flags, pResOut); } static int cfFullPathname( sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, const char *zPath, int nPathOut, char *zPathOut ){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xFullPathname(pVfs, zPath, nPathOut, zPathOut); } static void *cfDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, const char *zPath){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xDlOpen(pVfs, zPath); } static void cfDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, int nByte, char *zErrMsg){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; pVfs->xDlError(pVfs, nByte, zErrMsg); } static void (*cfDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, void *pH, const char *zSym))(void){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xDlSym(pVfs, pH, zSym); } static void cfDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, void *pHandle){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; pVfs->xDlClose(pVfs, pHandle); } static int cfRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, int nByte, char *zBufOut){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xRandomness(pVfs, nByte, zBufOut); } static int cfSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, int nMicro){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xSleep(pVfs, nMicro); } static int cfCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, double *pTimeOut){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xCurrentTime(pVfs, pTimeOut); } static int cfGetLastError(sqlite3_vfs *pCfVfs, int n, char *z){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = (sqlite3_vfs *)pCfVfs->pAppData; return pVfs->xGetLastError(pVfs, n, z); } static int processDevSymArgs( Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int *piDeviceChar, int *piSectorSize ){ struct DeviceFlag { char *zName; int iValue; } aFlag[] = { { "atomic", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC }, { "atomic512", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512 }, { "atomic1k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K }, { "atomic2k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K }, { "atomic4k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K }, { "atomic8k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K }, { "atomic16k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K }, { "atomic32k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K }, { "atomic64k", SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K }, { "sequential", SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL }, { "safe_append", SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND }, { "powersafe_overwrite", SQLITE_IOCAP_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE }, { 0, 0 } }; int i; int iDc = 0; int iSectorSize = 0; int setSectorsize = 0; int setDeviceChar = 0; for(i=0; i11 || nOpt<2 || strncmp("-sectorsize", zOpt, nOpt)) && (nOpt>16 || nOpt<2 || strncmp("-characteristics", zOpt, nOpt)) ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Bad option: \"", zOpt, "\" - must be \"-characteristics\" or \"-sectorsize\"", 0 ); return TCL_ERROR; } if( i==objc-1 ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Option requires an argument: \"", zOpt, "\"",0); return TCL_ERROR; } if( zOpt[1]=='s' ){ if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &iSectorSize) ){ return TCL_ERROR; } setSectorsize = 1; }else{ int j; Tcl_Obj **apObj; int nObj; if( Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objv[i+1], &nObj, &apObj) ){ return TCL_ERROR; } for(j=0; jmxPathname; crashVfs.pAppData = (void *)pOriginalVfs; crashVfs.szOsFile = sizeof(CrashFile) + pOriginalVfs->szOsFile; sqlite3_vfs_register(&crashVfs, 0); }else{ crashVfs.pAppData = 0; sqlite3_vfs_unregister(&crashVfs); } return TCL_OK; } /* ** tclcmd: sqlite_crashparams ?OPTIONS? DELAY CRASHFILE ** ** This procedure implements a TCL command that enables crash testing ** in testfixture. Once enabled, crash testing cannot be disabled. ** ** Available options are "-characteristics" and "-sectorsize". Both require ** an argument. For -sectorsize, this is the simulated sector size in ** bytes. For -characteristics, the argument must be a list of io-capability ** flags to simulate. Valid flags are "atomic", "atomic512", "atomic1K", ** "atomic2K", "atomic4K", "atomic8K", "atomic16K", "atomic32K", ** "atomic64K", "sequential" and "safe_append". ** ** Example: ** ** sqlite_crashparams -sect 1024 -char {atomic sequential} ./test.db 1 ** */ static int SQLITE_TCLAPI crashParamsObjCmd( void * clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] ){ int iDelay; const char *zCrashFile; int nCrashFile, iDc, iSectorSize; iDc = -1; iSectorSize = -1; if( objc<3 ){ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?OPTIONS? DELAY CRASHFILE"); goto error; } zCrashFile = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[objc-1], &nCrashFile); if( nCrashFile>=sizeof(g.zCrashFile) ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Filename is too long: \"", zCrashFile, "\"", 0); goto error; } if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[objc-2], &iDelay) ){ goto error; } if( processDevSymArgs(interp, objc-3, &objv[1], &iDc, &iSectorSize) ){ return TCL_ERROR; } if( iDc>=0 ){ g.iDeviceCharacteristics = iDc; } if( iSectorSize>=0 ){ g.iSectorSize = iSectorSize; } g.iCrash = iDelay; memcpy(g.zCrashFile, zCrashFile, nCrashFile+1); sqlite3CrashTestEnable = 1; return TCL_OK; error: return TCL_ERROR; } static int SQLITE_TCLAPI devSymObjCmd( void * clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] ){ void devsym_register(int iDeviceChar, int iSectorSize); int iDc = -1; int iSectorSize = -1; if( processDevSymArgs(interp, objc-1, &objv[1], &iDc, &iSectorSize) ){ return TCL_ERROR; } devsym_register(iDc, iSectorSize); return TCL_OK; } /* ** tclcmd: unregister_devsim */ static int SQLITE_TCLAPI dsUnregisterObjCmd( void * clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] ){ void devsym_unregister(void); if( objc!=1 ){ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, ""); return TCL_ERROR; } devsym_unregister(); return TCL_OK; } /* ** tclcmd: register_jt_vfs ?-default? PARENT-VFS */ static int SQLITE_TCLAPI jtObjCmd( void * clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] ){ int jt_register(char *, int); char *zParent = 0; if( objc!=2 && objc!=3 ){ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?-default? PARENT-VFS"); return TCL_ERROR; } zParent = Tcl_GetString(objv[1]); if( objc==3 ){ if( strcmp(zParent, "-default") ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad option \"", zParent, "\": must be -default", 0 ); return TCL_ERROR; } zParent = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]); } if( !(*zParent) ){ zParent = 0; } if( jt_register(zParent, objc==3) ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error in jt_register", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } return TCL_OK; } /* ** tclcmd: unregister_jt_vfs */ static int SQLITE_TCLAPI jtUnregisterObjCmd( void * clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] ){ void jt_unregister(void); if( objc!=1 ){ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, ""); return TCL_ERROR; } jt_unregister(); return TCL_OK; } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO */ /* ** This procedure registers the TCL procedures defined in this file. */ int Sqlitetest6_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_crash_enable", crashEnableCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_crashparams", crashParamsObjCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_crash_now", crashNowCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_simulate_device", devSymObjCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "unregister_devsim", dsUnregisterObjCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "register_jt_vfs", jtObjCmd, 0, 0); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "unregister_jt_vfs", jtUnregisterObjCmd, 0, 0); #endif return TCL_OK; } #endif /* SQLITE_TEST */