# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Oracle. All rights reserved. # # $Id$ # # TEST dead001 # TEST Use two different configurations to test deadlock detection among a # TEST variable number of processes. One configuration has the processes # TEST deadlocked in a ring. The other has the processes all deadlocked on # TEST a single resource. proc dead001 { { procs "2 4 10" } {tests "ring clump" } \ {timeout 0} {tnum "001"} } { source ./include.tcl global lock_curid global lock_maxid puts "Dead$tnum: Deadlock detector tests" env_cleanup $testdir # Create the environment. puts "\tDead$tnum.a: creating environment" set env [berkdb_env -create \ -mode 0644 -lock -lock_timeout $timeout -home $testdir] error_check_good lock_env:open [is_valid_env $env] TRUE foreach t $tests { foreach n $procs { if {$timeout == 0 } { set dpid [exec $util_path/db_deadlock -v -t 0.100000 \ -h $testdir >& $testdir/dd.out &] } else { set dpid [exec $util_path/db_deadlock -v -t 0.100000 \ -ae -h $testdir >& $testdir/dd.out &] } sentinel_init set pidlist "" set ret [$env lock_id_set $lock_curid $lock_maxid] error_check_good lock_id_set $ret 0 # Fire off the tests puts "\tDead$tnum: $n procs of test $t" for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { set locker [$env lock_id] puts "$tclsh_path $test_path/wrap.tcl \ ddscript.tcl $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i \ $testdir $t $locker $i $n" set p [exec $tclsh_path $test_path/wrap.tcl \ ddscript.tcl $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i \ $testdir $t $locker $i $n &] lappend pidlist $p } watch_procs $pidlist 5 # Now check output set dead 0 set clean 0 set other 0 for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { set did [open $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i] while { [gets $did val] != -1 } { switch $val { DEADLOCK { incr dead } 1 { incr clean } default { incr other } } } close $did } tclkill $dpid puts "\tDead$tnum: dead check..." dead_check $t $n $timeout $dead $clean $other } } # Windows needs files closed before deleting files, so pause a little tclsleep 3 fileremove -f $testdir/dd.out # Remove log files for { set i 0 } { $i < $n } { incr i } { fileremove -f $testdir/dead$tnum.log.$i } error_check_good lock_env:close [$env close] 0 }