/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ // verify that the cache table checkpoint with prefetched blocks active works. // the blocks in the reading state should be ignored. #include #include #include #include "test.h" #include "cachetable.h" const int item_size = 1; int n_flush, n_write_me, n_keep_me, n_fetch; static void flush(CACHEFILE cf, CACHEKEY key, void *value, void *extraargs, long size, BOOL write_me, BOOL keep_me, LSN modified_lsn, BOOL rename_p, BOOL UU(for_checkpoint)) { cf = cf; key = key; value = value; extraargs = extraargs; modified_lsn = modified_lsn; rename_p = rename_p; // assert(key == make_blocknum((long)value)); assert(size == item_size); n_flush++; if (write_me) n_write_me++; if (keep_me) n_keep_me++; } static int fetch(CACHEFILE cf, CACHEKEY key, u_int32_t fullhash, void **value, long *sizep, void *extraargs, LSN *written_lsn) { cf = cf; key = key; fullhash = fullhash; value = value; sizep = sizep; extraargs = extraargs; written_lsn = written_lsn; n_fetch++; sleep(10); *value = 0; *sizep = item_size; return 0; } // put n items into the cachetable, maybe mark them dirty, do a checkpoint, and // verify that all of the items have been written and are clean. static void cachetable_prefetch_checkpoint_test(int n, enum cachetable_dirty dirty) { if (verbose) printf("%s:%d n=%d dirty=%d\n", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, n, (int) dirty); const int test_limit = n; int r; CACHETABLE ct; r = toku_create_cachetable(&ct, test_limit, ZERO_LSN, NULL_LOGGER); assert(r == 0); char fname1[] = __FILE__ "test1.dat"; unlink(fname1); CACHEFILE f1; r = toku_cachetable_openf(&f1, ct, fname1, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO); assert(r == 0); // prefetch block n+1. this will take 10 seconds. { CACHEKEY key = make_blocknum(n+1); u_int32_t fullhash = toku_cachetable_hash(f1, key); r = toku_cachefile_prefetch(f1, key, fullhash, flush, fetch, 0); toku_cachetable_verify(ct); } // insert items into the cachetable. all should be dirty int i; for (i=0; i