375 lines
10 KiB
C
375 lines
10 KiB
C
/*-
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* Public Domain 2008-2014 WiredTiger, Inc.
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*
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* This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
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*
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* Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
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* distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
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* binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
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* means.
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*
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* In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
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* of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
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* software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
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* of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
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* successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
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* relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
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* software under copyright law.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
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* OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
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* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include "test_checkpoint.h"
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static void *checkpointer(void *);
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static int compare_cursors(WT_CURSOR *, int, WT_CURSOR *, int);
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static int diagnose_key_error(WT_CURSOR *, int, WT_CURSOR *, int);
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static int get_key_int(WT_CURSOR *, int, u_int *);
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static int real_checkpointer(void);
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static int verify_checkpoint(WT_SESSION *);
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/*
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* start_checkpoints --
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* Responsible for creating the checkpoint thread.
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*/
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int
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start_checkpoints()
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{
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int ret;
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if ((ret = pthread_create(
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&g.checkpoint_thread, NULL, checkpointer, NULL)) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("pthread_create", ret, 1));
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* end_checkpoints --
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* Responsible for cleanly shutting down the checkpoint thread.
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*/
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int
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end_checkpoints()
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{
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void *thread_ret;
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return (pthread_join(g.checkpoint_thread, &thread_ret));
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}
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/*
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* checkpointer --
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* Checkpoint thread start function.
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*/
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static void *
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checkpointer(void *arg)
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{
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pthread_t tid;
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WT_UNUSED(arg);
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tid = pthread_self();
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printf("checkpointer thread starting: tid: %p\n", (void *)tid);
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(void)real_checkpointer();
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return (NULL);
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}
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/*
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* real_checkpointer --
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* Do the work of creating checkpoints and then verifying them. Also
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* responsible for finishing in a timely fashion.
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*/
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static int
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real_checkpointer()
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{
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WT_SESSION *session;
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char *checkpoint_config, _buf[128];
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int ret;
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if (g.running == 0)
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return (log_print_err(
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"Checkpoint thread started stopped\n", EINVAL, 1));
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while (g.ntables > g.ntables_created)
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sched_yield();
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if ((ret = g.conn->open_session(g.conn, NULL, NULL, &session)) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("conn.open_session", ret, 1));
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if (strncmp(g.checkpoint_name,
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"WiredTigerCheckpoint", strlen("WiredTigerCheckpoint")) == 0)
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checkpoint_config = NULL;
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else {
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checkpoint_config = _buf;
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snprintf(checkpoint_config, 128, "name=%s", g.checkpoint_name);
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}
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while (g.running) {
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/* Execute a checkpoint */
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if ((ret = session->checkpoint(
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session, checkpoint_config)) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("session.checkpoint", ret, 1));
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printf("Finished a checkpoint\n");
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if (!g.running)
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goto done;
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/* Verify the content of the checkpoint. */
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if ((ret = verify_checkpoint(session)) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("verify_checkpoint", ret, 1));
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}
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done: if ((ret = session->close(session, NULL)) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("session.close", ret, 1));
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* verify_checkpoint --
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* Open a cursor on each table at the last checkpoint and walk through
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* the tables in parallel. The key/values should match across all
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* tables.
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*/
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static int
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verify_checkpoint(WT_SESSION *session)
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{
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WT_CURSOR **cursors;
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char next_uri[128], ckpt[128];
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int i, ret, t_ret;
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uint64_t key_count;
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key_count = 0;
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snprintf(ckpt, 128, "checkpoint=%s", g.checkpoint_name);
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cursors = calloc((size_t)g.ntables, sizeof(*cursors));
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for (i = 0; i < g.ntables; i++) {
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/*
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* TODO: LSM doesn't currently support reading from
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* checkpoints.
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*/
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if (g.cookies[i].type == LSM)
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continue;
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snprintf(next_uri, 128, "table:__wt%04d", i);
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if ((ret = session->open_cursor(
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session, next_uri, NULL, ckpt, &cursors[i])) != 0)
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return (log_print_err(
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"verify_checkpoint:session.open_cursor", ret, 1));
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}
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while (ret == 0) {
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ret = cursors[0]->next(cursors[0]);
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if (ret == 0)
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++key_count;
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else if (ret != WT_NOTFOUND)
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return (log_print_err("cursor->next", ret, 1));
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/*
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* Check to see that all remaining cursors have the
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* same key/value pair.
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*/
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for (i = 1; i < g.ntables; i++) {
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/*
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* TODO: LSM doesn't currently support reading from
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* checkpoints.
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*/
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if (g.cookies[i].type == LSM)
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continue;
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t_ret = cursors[i]->next(cursors[i]);
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if (t_ret != 0 && t_ret != WT_NOTFOUND)
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return (log_print_err("cursor->next", ret, 1));
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if (ret == WT_NOTFOUND && t_ret == WT_NOTFOUND)
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continue;
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else if (ret == WT_NOTFOUND || t_ret == WT_NOTFOUND)
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return (log_print_err(
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"verify_checkpoint tables with different"
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" amount of data", EFAULT, 1));
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if ((ret = compare_cursors(
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cursors[0], 0, cursors[i], i)) != 0) {
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if (ret == ERR_KEY_MISMATCH)
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(void)diagnose_key_error(
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cursors[0], 0, cursors[i], i);
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return (log_print_err(
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"verify_checkpoint - mismatching data",
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EFAULT, 1));
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}
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}
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}
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for (i = 0; i < g.ntables; i++) {
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if (cursors[i] != NULL &&
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(ret = cursors[i]->close(cursors[i])) != 0)
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return (log_print_err(
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"verify_checkpoint:cursor close", ret, 1));
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}
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printf("Finished verifying a checkpoint with %d tables and %" PRIu64
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" keys\n", g.ntables, key_count);
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* get_key_int --
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* Column stores have a different format than all others, but the
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* underlying value should still match. Copy the string out of a
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* non-column store in that case to ensure that it's nul terminated.
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*/
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static int
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get_key_int(WT_CURSOR *cursor, int index, u_int *rval)
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{
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WT_ITEM key;
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u_int val;
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char buf[128];
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if (g.cookies[index].type == COL)
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cursor->get_key(cursor, &val);
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else {
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cursor->get_key(cursor, &key);
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memset(buf, 0, 128);
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memcpy(buf, key.data, key.size);
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val = atol(buf);
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}
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*rval = val;
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* compare_cursors --
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* Compare the key/value pairs from two cursors.
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*/
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static int
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compare_cursors(
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WT_CURSOR *first, int first_index,
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WT_CURSOR *second, int second_index)
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{
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u_int first_key_int, second_key_int;
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char *first_value, *second_value;
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char buf[128];
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memset(buf, 0, 128);
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if (get_key_int(first, first_index, &first_key_int) != 0 ||
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get_key_int(second, second_index, &second_key_int) != 0)
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return (log_print_err("Error decoding key", EINVAL, 1));
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if (first_key_int != second_key_int) {
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printf("Key mismatch %" PRIu32 " from a %s table "
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"is not %" PRIu32 " from a %s table\n",
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first_key_int,
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type_to_string(g.cookies[first_index].type),
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second_key_int,
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type_to_string(g.cookies[second_index].type));
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return (ERR_KEY_MISMATCH);
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}
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/* Now check the values. */
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first->get_value(first, &first_value);
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second->get_value(second, &second_value);
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if (g.logfp != NULL)
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fprintf(g.logfp, "k1: %" PRIu32 " k2: %" PRIu32
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" val1: %s val2: %s \n",
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first_key_int, second_key_int,
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first_value, second_value);
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if (strlen(first_value) != strlen(second_value) ||
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strcmp(first_value, second_value) != 0) {
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printf("Value mismatch %s from a %s table "
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"is not %s from a %s table\n",
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first_value,
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type_to_string(g.cookies[first_index].type),
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second_value,
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type_to_string(g.cookies[second_index].type));
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return (ERR_DATA_MISMATCH);
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}
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* diagnose_key_error --
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* Dig a bit deeper on failure. Continue after some failures here to
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* extract as much information as we can.
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*/
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static int
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diagnose_key_error(
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WT_CURSOR *first, int first_index,
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WT_CURSOR *second, int second_index)
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{
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WT_CURSOR *c;
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WT_ITEM first_key, second_key;
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WT_SESSION *session;
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u_int key1i, key2i;
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char next_uri[128], ckpt[128];
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int ret;
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/* Hack to avoid passing session as parameter. */
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session = first->session;
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snprintf(ckpt, 128, "checkpoint=%s", g.checkpoint_name);
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/* Save the failed keys. */
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first->get_key(first, &first_key);
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second->get_key(second, &second_key);
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/* See if previous values are still valid. */
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if (first->prev(first) != 0 || second->prev(second) != 0)
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return (1);
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if (get_key_int(first, first_index, &key1i) != 0 ||
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get_key_int(second, second_index, &key2i) != 0)
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log_print_err("Error decoding key", EINVAL, 1);
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else if (key1i != key2i)
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log_print_err("Now previous keys don't match", EINVAL, 0);
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if (first->next(first) != 0 || second->next(second) != 0)
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return (1);
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if (get_key_int(first, first_index, &key1i) != 0 ||
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get_key_int(second, second_index, &key2i) != 0)
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log_print_err("Error decoding key", EINVAL, 1);
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else if (key1i == key2i)
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log_print_err("After prev/next keys match", EINVAL, 0);
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if (first->next(first) != 0 || second->next(second) != 0)
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return (1);
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if (get_key_int(first, first_index, &key1i) != 0 ||
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get_key_int(second, second_index, &key2i) != 0)
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log_print_err("Error decoding key", EINVAL, 1);
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else if (key1i == key2i)
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log_print_err("After prev/next/next keys match", EINVAL, 0);
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/*
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* Now try opening new cursors on the checkpoints and see if we
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* get the same missing key via searching.
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*/
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snprintf(next_uri, 128, "table:__wt%04d", first_index);
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if (session->open_cursor(session, next_uri, NULL, ckpt, &c) != 0)
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return (1);
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c->set_key(c, &first_key);
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if ((ret = c->search(c)) != 0)
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log_print_err("1st cursor didn't find 1st key\n", ret, 0);
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if (g.cookies[first_index].type == g.cookies[second_index].type) {
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c->set_key(c, &second_key);
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if ((ret = c->search(c)) != 0)
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log_print_err(
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"1st cursor didn't find 2nd key\n", ret, 0);
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}
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c->close(c);
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snprintf(next_uri, 128, "table:__wt%04d", second_index);
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ret = session->open_cursor(session, next_uri, NULL, ckpt, &c);
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if (g.cookies[first_index].type == g.cookies[second_index].type) {
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c->set_key(c, &first_key);
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if ((ret = c->search(c)) != 0)
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log_print_err(
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"2nd cursor didn't find 1st key\n", ret, 0);
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}
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c->set_key(c, &second_key);
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if ((ret = c->search(c)) != 0)
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log_print_err("2nd cursor didn't find 2nd key\n", ret, 0);
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c->close(c);
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return (0);
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}
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