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authorTomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@postgresql.org>2021-03-19 02:05:23 +0100
committerTomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@postgresql.org>2021-03-19 02:17:13 +0100
commita16b2b960f0eec2fe367e86017b3c24ed688ba2b (patch)
treebca6e92eb654de041ee8a77abee69bafb527bc56 /src
parent5b2266e33fc74142d23685bdf54f64ad598fbdea (diff)
Fix TAP test for remove_temp_files_after_crash
The test included in cd91de0d17 had two simple flaws. Firstly, the number of rows was low and on some platforms (e.g. 32-bit) the sort did not require on-disk sort, so on those machines it was not testing the automatic removal. The test was however failing, because without any temporary files the base/pgsql_tmp directory was not even created. Fixed by increasing the rowcount to 5000, which should be high engough on any platform. Secondly, the test used a simple sleep to wait for the temporary file to be created. This is obviously problematic, because on slow machines (or with valgrind, CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS etc.) it may take a while to create the temporary file. But we also want the tests run reasonably fast. Fixed by instead relying on a UNIQUE constraint, blocking the query that created the temporary file. Author: Euler Taveira Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH503wDKdYzyq7U-QJqGn%3DGm6XmoK%2B6_6xTJ-Yn5WSvoHLY1Ww%40mail.gmail.com
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/test/recovery/t/022_crash_temp_files.pl60
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/022_crash_temp_files.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/022_crash_temp_files.pl
index c37b2277709..8044849b732 100644
--- a/src/test/recovery/t/022_crash_temp_files.pl
+++ b/src/test/recovery/t/022_crash_temp_files.pl
@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ use PostgresNode;
use TestLib;
use Test::More;
use Config;
-use Time::HiRes qw(usleep);
plan tests => 9;
@@ -33,8 +32,7 @@ $node->safe_psql(
# create table, insert rows
$node->safe_psql(
'postgres',
- q[CREATE TABLE tab_crash (a text);
- INSERT INTO tab_crash (a) SELECT gen_random_uuid() FROM generate_series(1, 500);]);
+ q[CREATE TABLE tab_crash (a integer UNIQUE);]);
# Run psql, keeping session alive, so we have an alive backend to kill.
my ($killme_stdin, $killme_stdout, $killme_stderr) = ('', '', '');
@@ -62,6 +60,32 @@ chomp($pid);
$killme_stdout = '';
$killme_stderr = '';
+# Open a 2nd session that will block the 1st one, using the UNIQUE constraint.
+# This will prevent removal of the temporary file created by the 1st session.
+my ($killme_stdin2, $killme_stdout2, $killme_stderr2) = ('', '', '');
+my $killme2 = IPC::Run::start(
+ [
+ 'psql', '-X', '-qAt', '-v', 'ON_ERROR_STOP=1', '-f', '-', '-d',
+ $node->connstr('postgres')
+ ],
+ '<',
+ \$killme_stdin2,
+ '>',
+ \$killme_stdout2,
+ '2>',
+ \$killme_stderr2,
+ $psql_timeout);
+
+# Insert one tuple and leave the transaction open
+$killme_stdin2 .= q[
+BEGIN;
+SELECT $$insert-tuple-to-lock-next-insert$$;
+INSERT INTO tab_crash (a) VALUES(1);
+];
+pump_until($killme2, \$killme_stdout2, qr/insert-tuple-to-lock-next-insert/m);
+$killme_stdout2 = '';
+$killme_stderr2 = '';
+
# Run the query that generates a temporary file and that will be killed before
# it finishes. Since the query that generates the temporary file does not
# return before the connection is killed, use a SELECT before to trigger
@@ -69,22 +93,20 @@ $killme_stderr = '';
$killme_stdin .= q[
BEGIN;
SELECT $$in-progress-before-sigkill$$;
-WITH foo AS (SELECT a FROM tab_crash ORDER BY a) SELECT a, pg_sleep(1) FROM foo;
+INSERT INTO tab_crash (a) SELECT i FROM generate_series(1, 5000) s(i);
];
ok(pump_until($killme, \$killme_stdout, qr/in-progress-before-sigkill/m),
- 'select in-progress-before-sigkill');
+ 'insert in-progress-before-sigkill');
$killme_stdout = '';
$killme_stderr = '';
-# Wait some time so the temporary file is generated by SELECT
-usleep(10_000);
-
# Kill with SIGKILL
my $ret = TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', 'kill', 'KILL', $pid);
is($ret, 0, 'killed process with KILL');
# Close psql session
$killme->finish;
+$killme2->finish;
# Wait till server restarts
$node->poll_query_until('postgres', 'SELECT 1', '1');
@@ -118,6 +140,20 @@ chomp($pid);
$killme_stdout = '';
$killme_stderr = '';
+# Restart the 2nd psql session
+($killme_stdin2, $killme_stdout2, $killme_stderr2) = ('', '', '');
+$killme2->run();
+
+# Insert one tuple and leave the transaction open
+$killme_stdin2 .= q[
+BEGIN;
+SELECT $$insert-tuple-to-lock-next-insert$$;
+INSERT INTO tab_crash (a) VALUES(1);
+];
+pump_until($killme2, \$killme_stdout2, qr/insert-tuple-to-lock-next-insert/m);
+$killme_stdout2 = '';
+$killme_stderr2 = '';
+
# Run the query that generates a temporary file and that will be killed before
# it finishes. Since the query that generates the temporary file does not
# return before the connection is killed, use a SELECT before to trigger
@@ -125,22 +161,20 @@ $killme_stderr = '';
$killme_stdin .= q[
BEGIN;
SELECT $$in-progress-before-sigkill$$;
-WITH foo AS (SELECT a FROM tab_crash ORDER BY a) SELECT a, pg_sleep(1) FROM foo;
+INSERT INTO tab_crash (a) SELECT i FROM generate_series(1, 5000) s(i);
];
ok(pump_until($killme, \$killme_stdout, qr/in-progress-before-sigkill/m),
- 'select in-progress-before-sigkill');
+ 'insert in-progress-before-sigkill');
$killme_stdout = '';
$killme_stderr = '';
-# Wait some time so the temporary file is generated by SELECT
-usleep(10_000);
-
# Kill with SIGKILL
$ret = TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', 'kill', 'KILL', $pid);
is($ret, 0, 'killed process with KILL');
# Close psql session
$killme->finish;
+$killme2->finish;
# Wait till server restarts
$node->poll_query_until('postgres', 'SELECT 1', '1');