# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: dead003.tcl,v 1.8 2000/08/25 14:21:50 sue Exp $ # # Deadlock Test 3. # Test DB_LOCK_OLDEST and DB_LOCK_YOUNGEST # Identical to Test 2 except that we create the region with "detect on # every wait" with first the "oldest" and then "youngest". proc dead003 { { procs "2 4 10" } {tests "ring clump" } } { source ./include.tcl set detects { oldest youngest } puts "Dead003: Deadlock detector tests: $detects" # Create the environment. foreach d $detects { env_cleanup $testdir puts "\tDead003.a: creating environment for $d" set env [berkdb env \ -create -mode 0644 -home $testdir -lock -lock_detect $d] error_check_good lock_env:open [is_valid_env $env] TRUE error_check_good lock_env:close [$env close] 0 foreach t $tests { set pidlist "" foreach n $procs { sentinel_init # Fire off the tests puts "\tDead003: $n procs of test $t" for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { puts "$tclsh_path\ test_path/ddscript.tcl $testdir \ $t $i $i $n >& \ $testdir/dead003.log.$i" set p [exec $tclsh_path \ $test_path/wrap.tcl \ ddscript.tcl \ $testdir/dead003.log.$i $testdir \ $t $i $i $n &] lappend pidlist $p } watch_procs 5 # Now check output set dead 0 set clean 0 set other 0 for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { set did [open $testdir/dead003.log.$i] while { [gets $did val] != -1 } { switch $val { DEADLOCK { incr dead } 1 { incr clean } default { incr other } } } close $did } dead_check $t $n $dead $clean $other # # If we get here we know we have the # correct number of dead/clean procs, as # checked by dead_check above. Now verify # that the right process was the one. puts "\tDead003: Verify $d locks were aborted" set l "" if { $d == "oldest" } { set l [expr $n - 1] } if { $d == "youngest" } { set l 0 } set did [open $testdir/dead003.log.$l] while { [gets $did val] != -1 } { error_check_good check_abort \ $val 1 } close $did } } fileremove -f $testdir/dd.out # Remove log files for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { fileremove -f $testdir/dead003.log.$i } } }