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13 set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
14 source $testdir/tester.tcl
15 set testprefix corruptF
17 # Do not use a codec for tests in this file, as the database file is
18 # manipulated directly using tcl scripts (using the [hexio_write] command).
22 # These tests deal with corrupt database files
24 database_may_be_corrupt
26 proc str {i} { format %08d $i }
28 # Create a 6 page database containing a single table - t1. Table t1
29 # consists of page 2 (the root page) and pages 5 and 6 (leaf pages).
30 # Database pages 3 and 4 are on the free list.
32 proc create_test_db {} {
38 PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0;
39 PRAGMA page_size = 1024;
40 CREATE TABLE t1(x); /* root page = 2 */
41 CREATE TABLE t2(x); /* root page = 3 */
42 CREATE TABLE t3(x); /* root page = 4 */
44 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(str(1));
45 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+1) FROM t1;
46 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+2) FROM t1;
47 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+4) FROM t1;
48 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+8) FROM t1;
49 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+16) FROM t1;
50 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+32) FROM t1;
51 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT str(rowid+64) FROM t1;
58 do_test 1.1 { create_test_db } {}
60 # Check the db is as we expect. 6 pages in total, with 3 and 4 on the free
61 # list. Page 3 is the free list trunk and page 4 is a leaf.
63 do_test 1.2 { file size test.db } [expr 6*1024]
64 do_test 1.3 { hexio_read test.db 32 4 } 00000003
65 do_test 1.4 { hexio_read test.db [expr 2*1024] 12 } 000000000000000100000004
67 # Change the free-list entry to page 6 and reopen the db file.
69 hexio_write test.db [expr 2*1024 + 8] 00000006
73 # Now create a new table in the database file. The root of the new table
74 # is page 6, which is also the right-most leaf page in table t1.
78 SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
80 table t1 t1 2 {CREATE TABLE t1(x)}
81 table t4 t4 6 {CREATE TABLE t4(x)}
84 # At one point this was causing an assert to fail.
86 # This statement opens a cursor on table t1 and does a full table scan. As
87 # each row is visited, it is copied into table t4. There is no temporary
90 # When the t1 cursor reaches page 6 (which is both the right-most leaf of
91 # t1 and the root of t4), it continues to iterate through the keys within
92 # it (which at this point are keys that have been inserted into t4). And
93 # for each row visited, another row is inserted into page 6 - it being the
94 # root page of t4. Eventually, page 6 becomes full and the height of the
95 # b-tree for table t4 increased. From the point of view of the t1 cursor,
96 # this unexpectedly reduces the number of keys on page 6 in the middle of
97 # its iteration, which causes an assert() to fail.
101 for {set i 0} {$i < 128} {incr i} {
102 db_restore_and_reopen
105 catchsql { INSERT INTO t4 SELECT x FROM t1 WHERE rowid>$i }
107 if {$res == "0 {}" || $res == "1 {database disk image is malformed}"} {
115 do_test 2.1 { create_test_db } {}
116 do_test 2.2 { file size test.db } [expr 6*1024]
117 do_test 2.3 { hexio_read test.db 32 4 } 00000003
118 do_test 2.4 { hexio_read test.db [expr 2*1024] 12 } 000000000000000100000004
120 # Change the free-list entry to page 5 and reopen the db file.
122 hexio_write test.db [expr 2*1024 + 8] 00000005
126 # Now create a new table in the database file. The root of the new table
127 # is page 5, which is also the right-most leaf page in table t1.
129 do_execsql_test 2.6 {
131 SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
133 table t1 t1 2 {CREATE TABLE t1(x)}
134 table t4 t4 5 {CREATE TABLE t4(x)}
138 for {set i 127} {$i >= 0} {incr i -1} {
139 db_restore_and_reopen
143 INSERT INTO t4 SELECT x FROM t1 WHERE rowid<$i ORDER BY rowid DESC
146 if {$res == "0 {}" || $res == "1 {database disk image is malformed}"} {