/* ** 2004 January 13 ** ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: ** ** May you do good and not evil. ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. ** ************************************************************************* ** This file implements a simple standalone program used to test whether ** or not the SQLite library is threadsafe. ** ** This file is NOT part of the standard SQLite library. It is used for ** testing only. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "sqlite.h" /* ** Name of the database */ #define DB_FILE "test.db" /* ** When this variable becomes non-zero, all threads stop ** what they are doing. */ volatile int all_stop = 0; /* ** Callback from the integrity check. If the result is anything other ** than "ok" it means the integrity check has failed. Set the "all_stop" ** global variable to stop all other activity. Print the error message ** or print OK if the string "ok" is seen. */ int check_callback(void *pid, int argc, char **argv, char **notUsed2){ int id = (int)pid; if( strcmp(argv[0],"ok") ){ all_stop = 1; fprintf(stderr,"%d: %s\n", id, argv[0]); }else{ /* fprintf(stderr,"%d: OK\n", id); */ } return 0; } /* ** Do an integrity check on the database. If the first integrity check ** fails, try it a second time. */ int integrity_check(sqlite *db, int id){ int rc; if( all_stop ) return 0; /* fprintf(stderr,"%d: CHECK\n", id); */ rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "pragma integrity_check", check_callback, 0, 0); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_BUSY ){ fprintf(stderr,"%d, Integrity check returns %d\n", id, rc); } if( all_stop ){ sqlite3_exec(db, "pragma integrity_check", check_callback, 0, 0); } return 0; } /* ** This is the worker thread */ void *worker(void *workerArg){ sqlite *db; int id = (int)workerArg; int rc; int cnt = 0; fprintf(stderr, "Starting worker %d\n", id); while( !all_stop && cnt++<10000 ){ if( cnt%100==0 ) printf("%d: %d\n", id, cnt); while( (sqlite3_open(DB_FILE, &db))!=SQLITE_OK ) sched_yield(); sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA synchronous=OFF", 0, 0, 0); /* integrity_check(db, id); */ if( all_stop ){ sqlite3_close(db); break; } /* fprintf(stderr, "%d: BEGIN\n", id); */ rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('bogus data')", 0, 0, 0); /* fprintf(stderr, "%d: END rc=%d\n", id, rc); */ sqlite3_close(db); } fprintf(stderr, "Worker %d finished\n", id); return 0; } /* ** Initialize the database and start the threads */ int main(int argc, char **argv){ sqlite *db; int i, rc; pthread_t aThread[5]; if( strcmp(DB_FILE,":memory:") ){ char *zJournal = sqlite3_mprintf("%s-journal", DB_FILE); unlink(DB_FILE); unlink(zJournal); sqlite3_free(zJournal); } sqlite3_open(DB_FILE, &db); if( db==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"unable to initialize database\n"); exit(1); } rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "CREATE TABLE t1(x);", 0,0,0); if( rc ){ fprintf(stderr,"cannot create table t1: %d\n", rc); exit(1); } sqlite3_close(db); for(i=0; i