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danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +00001# 2005 November 30
2#
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6# May you do good and not evil.
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10#***********************************************************************
11#
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +000012# This file contains test cases focused on the two memory-management APIs,
13# sqlite3_soft_heap_limit() and sqlite3_release_memory().
14#
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000015# Prior to version 3.6.2, calling sqlite3_release_memory() or exceeding
16# the configured soft heap limit could cause sqlite to upgrade database
17# locks and flush dirty pages to the file system. As of 3.6.2, this is
18# no longer the case. In version 3.6.2, sqlite3_release_memory() only
19# reclaims clean pages. This test file has been updated accordingly.
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000020#
drh11809362009-04-11 19:09:53 +000021# $Id: malloc5.test,v 1.22 2009/04/11 19:09:54 drh Exp $
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +000022
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000023set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
24source $testdir/tester.tcl
drheee4c8c2008-02-18 22:24:57 +000025source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +000026db close
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000027
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +000028# Only run these tests if memory debugging is turned on.
drhed138fb2007-08-22 22:04:37 +000029#
drheee4c8c2008-02-18 22:24:57 +000030if {!$MEMDEBUG} {
drh5a3032b2007-09-03 16:12:09 +000031 puts "Skipping malloc5 tests: not compiled with -DSQLITE_MEMDEBUG..."
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +000032 finish_test
33 return
34}
35
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +000036# Skip these tests if OMIT_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT was defined at compile time.
37ifcapable !memorymanage {
38 finish_test
39 return
40}
41
drh3aefaba2007-08-12 20:07:58 +000042sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +000043sqlite3 db test.db
44
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000045do_test malloc5-1.1 {
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +000046 # Simplest possible test. Call sqlite3_release_memory when there is exactly
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000047 # one unused page in a single pager cache. The page cannot be freed, as
48 # it is dirty. So sqlite3_release_memory() returns 0.
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000049 #
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000050 execsql {
drh271d8cb2007-04-07 17:44:27 +000051 PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF;
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000052 BEGIN;
53 CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
54 }
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000055 sqlite3_release_memory
56} {0}
57
58do_test malloc5-1.2 {
59 # Test that the transaction started in the above test is still active.
60 # The lock on the database file should not have been upgraded (this was
61 # not the case before version 3.6.2).
62 #
63 sqlite3 db2 test.db
64 execsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master } db2
65} {}
66do_test malloc5-1.3 {
67 # Call [sqlite3_release_memory] when there is exactly one unused page
68 # in the cache belonging to db2.
69 #
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +000070 set ::pgalloc [sqlite3_release_memory]
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000071 expr $::pgalloc > 0
72} {1}
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000073
74do_test malloc5-1.4 {
75 # Commit the transaction and open a new one. Read 1 page into the cache.
76 # Because the page is not dirty, it is eligible for collection even
77 # before the transaction is concluded.
78 #
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000079 execsql {
80 COMMIT;
81 BEGIN;
82 SELECT * FROM abc;
83 }
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +000084 sqlite3_release_memory
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000085} $::pgalloc
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000086
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000087do_test malloc5-1.5 {
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +000088 # Conclude the transaction opened in the previous [do_test] block. This
89 # causes another page (page 1) to become eligible for recycling.
90 #
91 execsql { COMMIT }
92 sqlite3_release_memory
93} $::pgalloc
94
95do_test malloc5-1.6 {
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000096 # Manipulate the cache so that it contains two unused pages. One requires
97 # a journal-sync to free, the other does not.
danielk197724168722007-04-02 05:07:47 +000098 db2 close
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +000099 execsql {
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000100 BEGIN;
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000101 SELECT * FROM abc;
102 CREATE TABLE def(d, e, f);
103 }
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000104 sqlite3_release_memory 500
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000105} $::pgalloc
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000106
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000107do_test malloc5-1.7 {
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000108 # Database should not be locked this time.
109 sqlite3 db2 test.db
110 catchsql { SELECT * FROM abc } db2
111} {0 {}}
112do_test malloc5-1.8 {
113 # Try to release another block of memory. This will fail as the only
114 # pages currently in the cache are dirty (page 3) or pinned (page 1).
danielk197724168722007-04-02 05:07:47 +0000115 db2 close
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000116 sqlite3_release_memory 500
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000117} 0
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000118do_test malloc5-1.8 {
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000119 # Database is still not locked.
120 #
danielk197724168722007-04-02 05:07:47 +0000121 sqlite3 db2 test.db
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000122 catchsql { SELECT * FROM abc } db2
123} {0 {}}
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000124do_test malloc5-1.9 {
125 execsql {
126 COMMIT;
127 }
128} {}
129
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000130do_test malloc5-2.1 {
131 # Put some data in tables abc and def. Both tables are still wholly
132 # contained within their root pages.
133 execsql {
134 INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
135 INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, 6);
136 INSERT INTO def VALUES(7, 8, 9);
137 INSERT INTO def VALUES(10,11,12);
138 }
139} {}
140do_test malloc5-2.2 {
141 # Load the root-page for table def into the cache. Then query table abc.
142 # Halfway through the query call sqlite3_release_memory(). The goal of this
143 # test is to make sure we don't free pages that are in use (specifically,
144 # the root of table abc).
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000145 sqlite3_release_memory
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000146 set nRelease 0
147 execsql {
148 BEGIN;
149 SELECT * FROM def;
150 }
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000151 set data [list]
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000152 db eval {SELECT * FROM abc} {
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000153 incr nRelease [sqlite3_release_memory]
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000154 lappend data $a $b $c
155 }
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000156 execsql {
157 COMMIT;
158 }
danielk19770190d1d2005-12-19 14:18:11 +0000159 list $nRelease $data
160} [list $pgalloc [list 1 2 3 4 5 6]]
161
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000162do_test malloc5-3.1 {
163 # Simple test to show that if two pagers are opened from within this
164 # thread, memory is freed from both when sqlite3_release_memory() is
165 # called.
166 execsql {
167 BEGIN;
168 SELECT * FROM abc;
169 }
170 execsql {
171 SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
172 BEGIN;
173 SELECT * FROM def;
174 } db2
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000175 sqlite3_release_memory
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000176} [expr $::pgalloc * 2]
177do_test malloc5-3.2 {
178 concat \
179 [execsql {SELECT * FROM abc; COMMIT}] \
180 [execsql {SELECT * FROM def; COMMIT} db2]
181} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12}
182
183db2 close
drhed138fb2007-08-22 22:04:37 +0000184puts "Highwater mark: [sqlite3_memory_highwater]"
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000185
186# The following two test cases each execute a transaction in which
187# 10000 rows are inserted into table abc. The first test case is used
188# to ensure that more than 1MB of dynamic memory is used to perform
189# the transaction.
190#
191# The second test case sets the "soft-heap-limit" to 100,000 bytes (0.1 MB)
192# and tests to see that this limit is not exceeded at any point during
193# transaction execution.
194#
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +0000195# Before executing malloc5-4.* we save the value of the current soft heap
196# limit in variable ::soft_limit. The original value is restored after
197# running the tests.
198#
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000199set ::soft_limit [sqlite3_soft_heap_limit -1]
drh3a7fb7c2007-08-10 16:41:08 +0000200execsql {PRAGMA cache_size=2000}
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000201do_test malloc5-4.1 {
202 execsql {BEGIN;}
203 execsql {DELETE FROM abc;}
204 for {set i 0} {$i < 10000} {incr i} {
205 execsql "INSERT INTO abc VALUES($i, $i, '[string repeat X 100]');"
206 }
207 execsql {COMMIT;}
danc63e8802013-08-21 20:04:54 +0000208 db cache flush
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000209 sqlite3_release_memory
210 sqlite3_memory_highwater 1
211 execsql {SELECT * FROM abc}
drhed138fb2007-08-22 22:04:37 +0000212 set nMaxBytes [sqlite3_memory_highwater 1]
213 puts -nonewline " (Highwater mark: $nMaxBytes) "
214 expr $nMaxBytes > 1000000
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000215} {1}
216do_test malloc5-4.2 {
danc63e8802013-08-21 20:04:54 +0000217 db cache flush
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000218 sqlite3_release_memory
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000219 sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 100000
drhed138fb2007-08-22 22:04:37 +0000220 sqlite3_memory_highwater 1
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000221 execsql {SELECT * FROM abc}
drhed138fb2007-08-22 22:04:37 +0000222 set nMaxBytes [sqlite3_memory_highwater 1]
223 puts -nonewline " (Highwater mark: $nMaxBytes) "
drh385e52f2011-10-08 21:39:11 +0000224 expr $nMaxBytes <= 110000
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000225} {1}
226do_test malloc5-4.3 {
227 # Check that the content of table abc is at least roughly as expected.
228 execsql {
229 SELECT count(*), sum(a), sum(b) FROM abc;
230 }
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000231} [list 10000 [expr int(10000.0 * 4999.5)] [expr int(10000.0 * 4999.5)]]
danielk19775591df52005-12-20 09:19:37 +0000232
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +0000233# Restore the soft heap limit.
drh6aafc292006-01-05 15:50:06 +0000234sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $::soft_limit
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +0000235
danielk1977c551edc2007-04-05 13:12:13 +0000236# Test that there are no problems calling sqlite3_release_memory when
237# there are open in-memory databases.
238#
239# At one point these tests would cause a seg-fault.
240#
241do_test malloc5-5.1 {
242 db close
243 sqlite3 db :memory:
244 execsql {
245 BEGIN;
246 CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
247 INSERT INTO abc VALUES('abcdefghi', 1234567890, NULL);
248 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
249 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
250 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
251 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
252 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
253 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
254 INSERT INTO abc SELECT * FROM abc;
255 }
256 sqlite3_release_memory
257} 0
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000258do_test malloc5-5.2 {
danielk1977c551edc2007-04-05 13:12:13 +0000259 sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 5000
260 execsql {
261 COMMIT;
262 PRAGMA temp_store = memory;
263 SELECT * FROM abc ORDER BY a;
264 }
265 expr 1
266} {1}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000267sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $::soft_limit
268
269#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
270# The following test cases (malloc5-6.*) test the new global LRU list
271# used to determine the pages to recycle when sqlite3_release_memory is
272# called and there is more than one pager open.
273#
274proc nPage {db} {
275 set bt [btree_from_db $db]
276 array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt]
277 set stats(page)
278}
279db close
mistachkinfda06be2011-08-02 00:57:34 +0000280forcedelete test.db test.db-journal test2.db test2.db-journal
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000281
282# This block of test-cases (malloc5-6.1.*) prepares two database files
283# for the subsequent tests.
284do_test malloc5-6.1.1 {
285 sqlite3 db test.db
286 execsql {
287 PRAGMA page_size=1024;
288 PRAGMA default_cache_size=10;
danielk1977801880f2008-08-21 15:54:01 +0000289 }
290 execsql {
291 PRAGMA temp_store = memory;
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000292 BEGIN;
293 CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
294 INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100));
295 INSERT INTO abc
296 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
297 INSERT INTO abc
298 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
299 INSERT INTO abc
300 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
301 INSERT INTO abc
302 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
303 INSERT INTO abc
304 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
305 INSERT INTO abc
306 SELECT randstr(50,50), randstr(75,75), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
307 COMMIT;
308 }
mistachkinfda06be2011-08-02 00:57:34 +0000309 forcecopy test.db test2.db
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000310 sqlite3 db2 test2.db
danielk1977fa18bec2007-09-03 11:04:22 +0000311 list \
312 [expr ([file size test.db]/1024)>20] [expr ([file size test2.db]/1024)>20]
313} {1 1}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000314do_test malloc5-6.1.2 {
315 list [execsql {PRAGMA cache_size}] [execsql {PRAGMA cache_size} db2]
316} {10 10}
317
318do_test malloc5-6.2.1 {
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000319 execsql {SELECT * FROM abc} db2
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000320 execsql {SELECT * FROM abc} db
danielk1977801880f2008-08-21 15:54:01 +0000321 expr [nPage db] + [nPage db2]
322} {20}
323
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000324do_test malloc5-6.2.2 {
325 # If we now try to reclaim some memory, it should come from the db2 cache.
326 sqlite3_release_memory 3000
danielk1977801880f2008-08-21 15:54:01 +0000327 expr [nPage db] + [nPage db2]
328} {17}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000329do_test malloc5-6.2.3 {
330 # Access the db2 cache again, so that all the db2 pages have been used
331 # more recently than all the db pages. Then try to reclaim 3000 bytes.
332 # This time, 3 pages should be pulled from the db cache.
333 execsql { SELECT * FROM abc } db2
334 sqlite3_release_memory 3000
danielk1977801880f2008-08-21 15:54:01 +0000335 expr [nPage db] + [nPage db2]
336} {17}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000337
338do_test malloc5-6.3.1 {
339 # Now open a transaction and update 2 pages in the db2 cache. Then
340 # do a SELECT on the db cache so that all the db pages are more recently
341 # used than the db2 pages. When we try to free memory, SQLite should
342 # free the non-dirty db2 pages, then the db pages, then finally use
343 # sync() to free up the dirty db2 pages. The only page that cannot be
344 # freed is page1 of db2. Because there is an open transaction, the
345 # btree layer holds a reference to page 1 in the db2 cache.
346 execsql {
347 BEGIN;
348 UPDATE abc SET c = randstr(100,100)
349 WHERE rowid = 1 OR rowid = (SELECT max(rowid) FROM abc);
350 } db2
351 execsql { SELECT * FROM abc } db
danielk1977801880f2008-08-21 15:54:01 +0000352 expr [nPage db] + [nPage db2]
353} {20}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000354do_test malloc5-6.3.2 {
355 # Try to release 7700 bytes. This should release all the
356 # non-dirty pages held by db2.
dan9d69c5d2012-01-13 10:04:10 +0000357 sqlite3_release_memory [expr 7*1132]
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000358 list [nPage db] [nPage db2]
359} {10 3}
360do_test malloc5-6.3.3 {
361 # Try to release another 1000 bytes. This should come fromt the db
362 # cache, since all three pages held by db2 are either in-use or diry.
363 sqlite3_release_memory 1000
364 list [nPage db] [nPage db2]
365} {9 3}
366do_test malloc5-6.3.4 {
367 # Now release 9900 more (about 9 pages worth). This should expunge
368 # the rest of the db cache. But the db2 cache remains intact, because
369 # SQLite tries to avoid calling sync().
drh11809362009-04-11 19:09:53 +0000370 if {$::tcl_platform(wordSize)==8} {
dan9d69c5d2012-01-13 10:04:10 +0000371 sqlite3_release_memory 10500
drh11809362009-04-11 19:09:53 +0000372 } else {
373 sqlite3_release_memory 9900
374 }
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000375 list [nPage db] [nPage db2]
376} {0 3}
377do_test malloc5-6.3.5 {
378 # But if we are really insistent, SQLite will consent to call sync()
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000379 # if there is no other option. UPDATE: As of 3.6.2, SQLite will not
380 # call sync() in this scenario. So no further memory can be reclaimed.
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000381 sqlite3_release_memory 1000
382 list [nPage db] [nPage db2]
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000383} {0 3}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000384do_test malloc5-6.3.6 {
385 # The referenced page (page 1 of the db2 cache) will not be freed no
386 # matter how much memory we ask for:
387 sqlite3_release_memory 31459
388 list [nPage db] [nPage db2]
danielk1977468c82b2008-08-27 16:38:56 +0000389} {0 3}
danielk197784f786f2007-08-28 08:00:17 +0000390
391db2 close
danielk1977c551edc2007-04-05 13:12:13 +0000392
393sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $::soft_limit
394finish_test
danielk197752622822006-01-09 09:59:49 +0000395catch {db close}