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130 lines
3.3 KiB
Tcl
130 lines
3.3 KiB
Tcl
# 2010 June 03
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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#
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# This file contains common code used by many different malloc tests
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# within the test suite.
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#
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proc wal_file_size {nFrame pgsz} {
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expr {32 + ($pgsz+24)*$nFrame}
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}
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proc wal_frame_count {zFile pgsz} {
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if {[file exists $zFile]==0} { return 0 }
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set f [file size $zFile]
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if {$f < 32} { return 0 }
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expr {($f - 32) / ($pgsz+24)}
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}
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proc wal_cksum_intlist {ckv1 ckv2 intlist} {
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upvar $ckv1 c1
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upvar $ckv2 c2
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foreach {v1 v2} $intlist {
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set c1 [expr {($c1 + $v1 + $c2)&0xFFFFFFFF}]
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set c2 [expr {($c2 + $v2 + $c1)&0xFFFFFFFF}]
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}
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}
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# This proc calculates checksums in the same way as those used by SQLite
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# in WAL files. If the $endian argument is "big", then checksums are
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# calculated by interpreting data as an array of big-endian integers. If
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# it is "little", data is interpreted as an array of little-endian integers.
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#
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proc wal_cksum {endian ckv1 ckv2 blob} {
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upvar $ckv1 c1
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upvar $ckv2 c2
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if {$endian!="big" && $endian!="little"} {
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return -error "Bad value \"$endian\" - must be \"big\" or \"little\""
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}
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set scanpattern I*
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if {$endian == "little"} { set scanpattern i* }
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binary scan $blob $scanpattern values
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wal_cksum_intlist c1 c2 $values
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}
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proc wal_set_walhdr {filename {intlist {}}} {
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if {[llength $intlist]==6} {
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set blob [binary format I6 $intlist]
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set endian little
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if {[lindex $intlist 0] & 0x00000001} { set endian big }
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set c1 0
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set c2 0
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wal_cksum $endian c1 c2 $blob
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append blob [binary format II $c1 $c2]
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set fd [open $filename r+]
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fconfigure $fd -translation binary
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seek $fd 0
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puts -nonewline $fd $blob
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close $fd
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}
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set fd [open $filename]
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fconfigure $fd -translation binary
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set blob [read $fd 24]
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close $fd
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binary scan $blob I6 ints
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set ints
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}
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proc wal_fix_walindex_cksum {hdrvar} {
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upvar $hdrvar hdr
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set c1 0
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set c2 0
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wal_cksum_intlist c1 c2 [lrange $hdr 0 9]
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lset hdr 10 $c1
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lset hdr 11 $c2
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}
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# This command assumes that $file is the name of a database file opened
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# in wal mode using a [testvfs] VFS. It returns a list of the 12 32-bit
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# integers that make up the wal-index-header for the named file.
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#
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proc set_tvfs_hdr {file args} {
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# Set $nHdr to the number of bytes in the wal-index header:
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set nHdr 48
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set nInt [expr {$nHdr/4}]
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if {[llength $args]>2} {
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error {wrong # args: should be "set_tvfs_hdr fileName ?val1? ?val2?"}
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}
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set blob [tvfs shm $file]
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if {$::tcl_platform(byteOrder)=="bigEndian"} {set fmt I} {set fmt i}
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if {[llength $args]} {
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set ia [lindex $args 0]
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set ib $ia
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if {[llength $args]==2} {
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set ib [lindex $args 1]
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}
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binary scan $blob a[expr $nHdr*2]a* dummy tail
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set blob [binary format ${fmt}${nInt}${fmt}${nInt}a* $ia $ib $tail]
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tvfs shm $file $blob
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}
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binary scan $blob ${fmt}${nInt} ints
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return $ints
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}
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proc incr_tvfs_hdr {file idx incrval} {
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set ints [set_tvfs_hdr $file]
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set v [lindex $ints $idx]
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incr v $incrval
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lset ints $idx $v
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set_tvfs_hdr $file $ints
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}
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