// Tests the reset logic for the periodic query yield timer. Regression test for SERVER-21341. (function() { 'use strict'; var dbpath = MongoRunner.dataPath + jsTest.name(); resetDbpath(dbpath); var mongod = MongoRunner.runMongod({dbpath: dbpath}); var coll = mongod.getDB("test").getCollection(jsTest.name()); // Configure the server so that queries are expected to yield after every 10 work cycles, or // after every 500 milliseconds (whichever comes first). In addition, enable a failpoint that // introduces a sleep delay of 1 second during each yield. assert.commandWorked( coll.getDB().adminCommand({setParameter: 1, internalQueryExecYieldIterations: 10})); assert.commandWorked( coll.getDB().adminCommand({setParameter: 1, internalQueryExecYieldPeriodMS: 500})); assert.commandWorked(coll.getDB().adminCommand({ configureFailPoint: "setYieldAllLocksWait", namespace: coll.getFullName(), mode: "alwaysOn", data: {waitForMillis: 1000} })); // Insert 40 documents in the collection, perform a collection scan, and verify that it yields // about 4 times. Since each group of 10 documents should always be processed in less than 500 // milliseconds, we expect to hit only iteration-based yields for this query, and no // timing-based yields. 40 documents total divided by 10 documents per yield gives us an // estimated yield count of 4 yields. // // Note also that we have a 1-second sleep delay during each yield, and we expect this delay to // not change our expectation to hit zero timing-based yields. Timing-based yields only consider // time spent during query execution since the last yield; since our sleep delay of 1 second is // not during query execution, it should never count towards our 500 millisecond threshold for a // timing-based yield (incorrect accounting for timing-based yields was the cause for // SERVER-21341). for (var i = 0; i < 40; ++i) { assert.commandWorked(coll.insert({})); } var explainRes = coll.find().explain("executionStats"); // We expect 4 yields, but we throw in a fudge factor of 2 for test reliability. We also can // use "saveState" calls as a proxy for "number of yields" here, because we expect our entire // result set to be returned in a single batch. assert.gt(explainRes.executionStats.executionStages.saveState, 4 / 2, tojson(explainRes)); assert.lt(explainRes.executionStats.executionStages.saveState, 4 * 2, tojson(explainRes)); MongoRunner.stopMongod(mongod); })();