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authorJesse Morgan <jesse@jesterpm.net>2016-12-17 21:28:53 -0800
committerJesse Morgan <jesse@jesterpm.net>2016-12-17 21:28:53 -0800
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+# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Oracle. All rights reserved.
+#
+# $Id$
+#
+# TEST rep005
+# TEST Replication election test with error handling.
+# TEST
+# TEST Run rep_test in a replicated master environment;
+# TEST hold an election among a group of clients to make sure they select
+# TEST a proper master from amongst themselves, forcing errors at various
+# TEST locations in the election path.
+
+proc rep005 { method args } {
+
+ source ./include.tcl
+ global databases_in_memory
+ global repfiles_in_memory
+
+ if { $is_windows9x_test == 1 } {
+ puts "Skipping replication test on Win 9x platform."
+ return
+ }
+
+ # Skip for all methods except btree.
+ if { $checking_valid_methods } {
+ set test_methods { btree }
+ return $test_methods
+ }
+ if { [is_btree $method] == 0 } {
+ puts "Rep005: Skipping for method $method."
+ return
+ }
+
+ set msg2 "and on-disk replication files"
+ if { $repfiles_in_memory } {
+ set msg2 "and in-memory replication files"
+ }
+
+ set tnum "005"
+ set niter 10
+ set nclients 3
+ set logsets [create_logsets [expr $nclients + 1]]
+ set msg "using on-disk databases"
+ if { $databases_in_memory } {
+ set msg "using named in-memory databases."
+ if { [is_queueext $method] } {
+ puts -nonewline "Skipping rep$tnum for method "
+ puts "$method with named in-memory databases."
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ # We don't want to run this with -recover - it takes too
+ # long and doesn't cover any new ground.
+ set recargs ""
+ foreach l $logsets {
+ puts "Rep$tnum ($recargs): Replication election\
+ error test with $nclients clients $msg $msg2."
+ puts -nonewline "Rep$tnum: Started at: "
+ puts [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%H:%M %D"]
+ puts "Rep$tnum: Master logs are [lindex $l 0]"
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ puts "Rep$tnum: Client $i logs are\
+ [lindex $l [expr $i + 1]]"
+ }
+ rep005_sub $method $tnum \
+ $niter $nclients $l $recargs $args
+ }
+}
+
+proc rep005_sub { method tnum niter nclients logset recargs largs } {
+ source ./include.tcl
+ global rand_init
+ error_check_good set_random_seed [berkdb srand $rand_init] 0
+ global databases_in_memory
+ global repfiles_in_memory
+ global rep_verbose
+ global verbose_type
+
+ set verbargs ""
+ if { $rep_verbose == 1 } {
+ set verbargs " -verbose {$verbose_type on} "
+ }
+
+ set repmemargs ""
+ if { $repfiles_in_memory } {
+ set repmemargs "-rep_inmem_files "
+ }
+
+ env_cleanup $testdir
+
+ set qdir $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR
+ replsetup $qdir
+
+ set masterdir $testdir/MASTERDIR
+ file mkdir $masterdir
+ set m_logtype [lindex $logset 0]
+ set m_logargs [adjust_logargs $m_logtype]
+ set m_txnargs [adjust_txnargs $m_logtype]
+
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ set clientdir($i) $testdir/CLIENTDIR.$i
+ file mkdir $clientdir($i)
+ set c_logtype($i) [lindex $logset [expr $i + 1]]
+ set c_logargs($i) [adjust_logargs $c_logtype($i)]
+ set c_txnargs($i) [adjust_txnargs $c_logtype($i)]
+ }
+
+ # Open a master.
+ repladd 1
+ set env_cmd(M) "berkdb_env_noerr -create -log_max 1000000 \
+ -event rep_event $repmemargs \
+ -home $masterdir $m_logargs -errpfx MASTER $verbargs \
+ $m_txnargs -rep_master -rep_transport \[list 1 replsend\]"
+ set masterenv [eval $env_cmd(M) $recargs]
+
+ set envlist {}
+ lappend envlist "$masterenv 1"
+
+ # Open the clients.
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ set envid [expr $i + 2]
+ repladd $envid
+ set env_cmd($i) "berkdb_env_noerr -create \
+ -event rep_event $repmemargs \
+ -home $clientdir($i) $c_logargs($i) \
+ $c_txnargs($i) -rep_client $verbargs \
+ -errpfx CLIENT$i \
+ -rep_transport \[list $envid replsend\]"
+ set clientenv($i) [eval $env_cmd($i) $recargs]
+ lappend envlist "$clientenv($i) $envid"
+ }
+
+ # Process startup messages
+ process_msgs $envlist
+ # Run rep_test in the master.
+ puts "\tRep$tnum.a: Running rep_test in replicated env."
+ eval rep_test $method $masterenv NULL $niter 0 0 0 $largs
+
+ # Process all the messages and close the master.
+ process_msgs $envlist
+
+ # Check that databases are in-memory or on-disk as expected.
+ check_db_location $masterenv
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ check_db_location $clientenv($i)
+ }
+
+ error_check_good masterenv_close [$masterenv close] 0
+ set envlist [lreplace $envlist 0 0]
+
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ replclear [expr $i + 2]
+ }
+
+ # We set up the error list for each client. We know that the
+ # first client is the one calling the election, therefore, add
+ # the error location on sending the message (electsend) for that one.
+ set m "Rep$tnum"
+ set count 0
+ set win -1
+ #
+ set c0err { none electinit }
+ set c1err $c0err
+ set c2err $c0err
+ set numtests [expr [llength $c0err] * [llength $c1err] * \
+ [llength $c2err]]
+ puts "\t$m.b: Starting $numtests election with error tests"
+ set last_win -1
+ set win -1
+ foreach c0 $c0err {
+ foreach c1 $c1err {
+ foreach c2 $c2err {
+ set elist [list $c0 $c1 $c2]
+ rep005_elect env_cmd envlist $qdir \
+ $m $count win last_win $elist $logset
+ incr count
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ foreach pair $envlist {
+ set cenv [lindex $pair 0]
+ error_check_good cenv_close [$cenv close] 0
+ }
+
+ replclose $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR
+ puts -nonewline \
+ "Rep$tnum: Completed at: "
+ puts [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%H:%M %D"]
+}
+
+proc rep005_elect { ecmd celist qdir msg count \
+ winner lsn_lose elist logset} {
+ global elect_timeout elect_serial
+ global timeout_ok
+ global databases_in_memory
+ upvar $ecmd env_cmd
+ upvar $celist envlist
+ upvar $winner win
+ upvar $lsn_lose last_win
+
+ # Set the proper value for the first time through the
+ # loop. On subsequent passes, timeout_ok will already
+ # be set.
+ if { [info exists timeout_ok] == 0 } {
+ set timeout_ok 0
+ }
+
+ set nclients [llength $elist]
+ set nsites [expr $nclients + 1]
+
+ set cl_list {}
+ foreach pair $envlist {
+ set id [lindex $pair 1]
+ set i [expr $id - 2]
+ set clientenv($i) [lindex $pair 0]
+ set err_cmd($i) [lindex $elist $i]
+ set elect_pipe($i) INVALID
+ replclear $id
+ lappend cl_list $i
+ }
+
+ # Select winner. We want to test biggest LSN wins, and secondarily
+ # highest priority wins. If we already have a master, make sure
+ # we don't start a client in that master.
+ set el 0
+ if { $win == -1 } {
+ if { $last_win != -1 } {
+ set cl_list [lreplace $cl_list $last_win $last_win]
+ set el $last_win
+ }
+ set windex [berkdb random_int 0 [expr [llength $cl_list] - 1]]
+ set win [lindex $cl_list $windex]
+ } else {
+ # Easy case, if we have a master, the winner must be the
+ # same one as last time, just use $win.
+ # If client0 is the current existing master, start the
+ # election in client 1.
+ if {$win == 0} {
+ set el 1
+ }
+ }
+ # Winner has priority 100. If we are testing LSN winning, the
+ # make sure the lowest LSN client has the highest priority.
+ # Everyone else has priority 10.
+ for { set i 0 } { $i < $nclients } { incr i } {
+ set crash($i) 0
+ if { $i == $win } {
+ set pri($i) 100
+ } elseif { $i == $last_win } {
+ set pri($i) 200
+ } else {
+ set pri($i) 10
+ }
+ }
+
+ puts "\t$msg.b.$count: Start election (win=client$win) $elist"
+ set msg $msg.c.$count
+ set nsites $nclients
+ set nvotes $nsites
+ if { $databases_in_memory } {
+ set dbname { "" test.db }
+ } else {
+ set dbname test.db
+ }
+ run_election env_cmd envlist err_cmd pri crash \
+ $qdir $msg $el $nsites $nvotes $nclients $win \
+ 0 $dbname 0 $timeout_ok
+
+ #
+ # Sometimes test elections with an existing master.
+ # Other times test elections without master by closing the
+ # master we just elected and creating a new client.
+ # We want to weight it to close the new master. So, use
+ # a list to cause closing about 70% of the time.
+ #
+ set close_list { 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1}
+ set close_len [expr [llength $close_list] - 1]
+ set close_index [berkdb random_int 0 $close_len]
+
+ # Unless we close the master, the next election will time out.
+ set timeout_ok 1
+
+ if { [lindex $close_list $close_index] == 1 } {
+ # Declare that we expect the next election to succeed.
+ set timeout_ok 0
+ puts -nonewline "\t\t$msg: Closing "
+ error_check_good log_flush [$clientenv($win) log_flush] 0
+ error_check_good newmaster_close [$clientenv($win) close] 0
+ #
+ # If the next test should win via LSN then remove the
+ # env before starting the new client so that we
+ # can guarantee this client doesn't win the next one.
+ set lsn_win { 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 }
+ set lsn_len [expr [llength $lsn_win] - 1]
+ set lsn_index [berkdb random_int 0 $lsn_len]
+ set rec_arg ""
+ set win_inmem [expr [string compare [lindex $logset \
+ [expr $win + 1]] in-memory] == 0]
+ if { [lindex $lsn_win $lsn_index] == 1 } {
+ set last_win $win
+ set dirindex [lsearch -exact $env_cmd($win) "-home"]
+ incr dirindex
+ set lsn_dir [lindex $env_cmd($win) $dirindex]
+ env_cleanup $lsn_dir
+ puts -nonewline "and cleaning "
+ } else {
+ #
+ # If we're not cleaning the env, decide if we should
+ # run recovery upon reopening the env. This causes
+ # two things:
+ # 1. Removal of region files which forces the env
+ # to read its __db.rep.egen file.
+ # 2. Adding a couple log records, so this client must
+ # be the next winner as well since it'll have the
+ # biggest LSN.
+ #
+ set rec_win { 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 }
+ set rec_len [expr [llength $rec_win] - 1]
+ set rec_index [berkdb random_int 0 $rec_len]
+ if { [lindex $rec_win $rec_index] == 1 } {
+ puts -nonewline "and recovering "
+ set rec_arg "-recover"
+ #
+ # If we're in memory and about to run
+ # recovery, we force ourselves not to win
+ # the next election because recovery will
+ # blow away the entire log in memory.
+ # However, we don't skip this entirely
+ # because we still want to force reading
+ # of __db.rep.egen.
+ #
+ if { $win_inmem } {
+ set last_win $win
+ } else {
+ set last_win -1
+ }
+ } else {
+ set last_win -1
+ }
+ }
+ puts "new master, new client $win"
+ set clientenv($win) [eval $env_cmd($win) $rec_arg]
+ error_check_good cl($win) [is_valid_env $clientenv($win)] TRUE
+ #
+ # Since we started a new client, we need to replace it
+ # in the message processing list so that we get the
+ # new Tcl handle name in there.
+ set newel "$clientenv($win) [expr $win + 2]"
+ set envlist [lreplace $envlist $win $win $newel]
+ if { $rec_arg == "" || $win_inmem } {
+ set win -1
+ }
+ #
+ # Since we started a new client we want to give them
+ # all a chance to process everything outstanding before
+ # the election on the next iteration.
+ #
+ process_msgs $envlist
+ }
+}