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1# 2001 September 15
2#
3# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
4# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
5#
6#    May you do good and not evil.
7#    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
8#    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
9#
10#***********************************************************************
11#
12# This file attempts to check the behavior of the SQLite library in
13# an out-of-memory situation. When compiled with -DSQLITE_DEBUG=1,
14# the SQLite library accepts a special command (sqlite3_memdebug_fail N C)
15# which causes the N-th malloc to fail.  This special feature is used
16# to see what happens in the library if a malloc were to really fail
17# due to an out-of-memory situation.
18#
19# $Id: malloc.test,v 1.81 2009/06/24 13:13:45 drh Exp $
20
21set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
22source $testdir/tester.tcl
23
24
25# Only run these tests if memory debugging is turned on.
26#
27source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
28if {!$MEMDEBUG} {
29   puts "Skipping malloc tests: not compiled with -DSQLITE_MEMDEBUG..."
30   finish_test
31   return
32}
33
34# Do a couple of memory dumps just to exercise the memory dump logic
35# that that we can say that we have.
36#
37puts stderr "This is a test.  Ignore the error that follows:"
38sqlite3_memdebug_dump $testdir
39puts "Memory dump to file memdump.txt..."
40sqlite3_memdebug_dump memdump.txt
41
42ifcapable bloblit&&subquery {
43  do_malloc_test 1 -tclprep {
44    db close
45  } -tclbody {
46    if {[catch {sqlite3 db test.db}]} {
47      error "out of memory"
48    }
49    sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
50  } -sqlbody {
51    DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
52    CREATE TABLE t1(
53       a int, b float, c double, d text, e varchar(20),
54       primary key(a,b,c)
55    );
56    CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a,b);
57    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2.3,4.5,'hi',x'746865726500');
58    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,7.0,0.8,'hello','out yonder');
59    SELECT * FROM t1;
60    SELECT avg(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a HAVING b>20.0;
61    DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a IN (SELECT min(a) FROM t1);
62    SELECT count(*), group_concat(e) FROM t1;
63    SELECT b FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE nocase;
64  }
65}
66
67# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
68do_test malloc-1.X {
69  catch {db close}
70  set sqlite_open_file_count
71} {0}
72
73ifcapable subquery {
74  do_malloc_test 2 -sqlbody {
75    CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b int default 'abc', c int default 1);
76    CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a,b);
77    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1,'99 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
78    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,4,'98 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
79    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,9,'97 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
80    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,16,'96 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
81    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,25,'95 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
82    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,36,'94 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
83    SELECT 'stuff', count(*) as 'other stuff', max(a+10) FROM t1;
84    UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b||b||b;
85    UPDATE t1 SET b=a WHERE a in (10,12,22);
86    INSERT INTO t1(c,b,a) VALUES(20,10,5);
87    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1
88        WHERE a IN (SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a<10);
89    DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a>=10;
90    DROP INDEX i1;
91    DELETE FROM t1;
92  }
93}
94
95# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
96do_test malloc-2.X {
97  catch {db close}
98  set sqlite_open_file_count
99} {0}
100
101do_malloc_test 3 -sqlbody {
102  BEGIN TRANSACTION;
103  CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b int, c int);
104  CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a,b);
105  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1,99);
106  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,4,98);
107  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,9,97);
108  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,16,96);
109  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,25,95);
110  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,36,94);
111  INSERT INTO t1(c,b,a) VALUES(20,10,5);
112  DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a>=10;
113  DROP INDEX i1;
114  DELETE FROM t1;
115  ROLLBACK;
116}
117
118
119# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
120do_test malloc-3.X {
121  catch {db close}
122  set sqlite_open_file_count
123} {0}
124
125ifcapable subquery {
126  do_malloc_test 4 -sqlbody {
127    BEGIN TRANSACTION;
128    CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b int, c int);
129    CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a,b);
130    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1,99);
131    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,4,98);
132    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,9,97);
133    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,16,96);
134    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,25,95);
135    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,36,94);
136    UPDATE t1 SET b=a WHERE a in (10,12,22);
137    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1
138       WHERE a IN (SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a<10);
139    DROP INDEX i1;
140    DELETE FROM t1;
141    COMMIT;
142  }
143}
144
145# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
146do_test malloc-4.X {
147  catch {db close}
148  set sqlite_open_file_count
149} {0}
150
151ifcapable trigger {
152  do_malloc_test 5 -sqlbody {
153    BEGIN TRANSACTION;
154    CREATE TABLE t1(a,b);
155    CREATE TABLE t2(x,y);
156    CREATE TRIGGER r1 AFTER INSERT ON t1 WHEN new.a = 2 BEGIN
157      INSERT INTO t2(x,y) VALUES(new.rowid,1);
158      INSERT INTO t2(x,y) SELECT * FROM t2;
159      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t2;
160      UPDATE t2 SET y=y+1 WHERE x=new.rowid;
161      SELECT 123;
162      DELETE FROM t2 WHERE x=new.rowid;
163    END;
164    INSERT INTO t1(a,b) VALUES(2,3);
165    COMMIT;
166  }
167}
168
169# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
170do_test malloc-5.X {
171  catch {db close}
172  set sqlite_open_file_count
173} {0}
174
175ifcapable vacuum {
176  do_malloc_test 6 -sqlprep {
177    BEGIN TRANSACTION;
178    CREATE TABLE t1(a);
179    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
180    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
181    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
182    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
183    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
184    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
185    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
186    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
187    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
188    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
189    INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a*2 FROM t1;
190    DELETE FROM t1 where rowid%5 = 0;
191    COMMIT;
192  } -sqlbody {
193    VACUUM;
194  }
195}
196
197autoinstall_test_functions
198do_malloc_test 7 -sqlprep {
199  CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
200  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
201  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
202  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
203  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, randstr(1200,1200));
204} -sqlbody {
205  SELECT min(a) FROM t1 WHERE a<6 GROUP BY b;
206  SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a<6 ORDER BY a;
207  SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a>6;
208}
209
210# This block is designed to test that some malloc failures that may
211# occur in vdbeapi.c. Specifically, if a malloc failure that occurs
212# when converting UTF-16 text to integers and real numbers is handled
213# correctly.
214#
215# This is done by retrieving a string from the database engine and
216# manipulating it using the sqlite3_column_*** APIs. This doesn't
217# actually return an error to the user when a malloc() fails.. That
218# could be viewed as a bug.
219#
220# These tests only run if UTF-16 support is compiled in.
221#
222ifcapable utf16 {
223  set ::STMT {}
224  do_malloc_test 8 -tclprep {
225    set sql "SELECT '[string repeat abc 20]', '[string repeat def 20]', ?"
226    set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare db $sql -1 X]
227    sqlite3_step $::STMT
228    if { $::tcl_platform(byteOrder)=="littleEndian" } {
229      set ::bomstr "\xFF\xFE"
230    } else {
231      set ::bomstr "\xFE\xFF"
232    }
233    append ::bomstr [encoding convertto unicode "123456789_123456789_123456789"]
234  } -tclbody {
235    sqlite3_column_text16 $::STMT 0
236    sqlite3_column_int $::STMT 0
237    sqlite3_column_text16 $::STMT 1
238    sqlite3_column_double $::STMT 1
239    set rc [sqlite3_reset $::STMT]
240    if {$rc eq "SQLITE_NOMEM"} {error "out of memory"}
241    sqlite3_bind_text16 $::STMT 1 $::bomstr 60
242    #catch {sqlite3_finalize $::STMT}
243    #if {[lindex [sqlite_malloc_stat] 2]<=0} {
244    #  error "out of memory"
245    #}
246  } -cleanup {
247    if {$::STMT!=""} {
248      sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
249      set ::STMT {}
250    }
251  }
252}
253
254# This block tests that malloc() failures that occur whilst commiting
255# a multi-file transaction are handled correctly.
256#
257do_malloc_test 9 -sqlprep {
258  ATTACH 'test2.db' as test2;
259  CREATE TABLE abc1(a, b, c);
260  CREATE TABLE test2.abc2(a, b, c);
261} -sqlbody {
262  BEGIN;
263  INSERT INTO abc1 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
264  INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
265  COMMIT;
266}
267
268# This block tests malloc() failures that occur while opening a
269# connection to a database.
270do_malloc_test 10 -tclprep {
271  catch {db2 close}
272  db close
273  file delete -force test.db test.db-journal
274  sqlite3 db test.db
275  sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
276  db eval {CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c)}
277} -tclbody {
278  db close
279  sqlite3 db2 test.db
280  sqlite3_extended_result_codes db2 1
281  db2 eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master}
282  db2 close
283}
284
285# This block tests malloc() failures that occur within calls to
286# sqlite3_create_function().
287do_malloc_test 11 -tclbody {
288  set rc [sqlite3_create_function db]
289  if {[string match $rc SQLITE_OK]} {
290    set rc [sqlite3_create_aggregate db]
291  }
292  if {[string match $rc SQLITE_NOMEM]} {
293    error "out of memory"
294  }
295}
296
297do_malloc_test 12 -tclbody {
298  set sql16 [encoding convertto unicode "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master"]
299  append sql16 "\00\00"
300  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare16 db $sql16 -1 DUMMY]
301  sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
302}
303
304# Test malloc errors when replaying two hot journals from a 2-file
305# transaction.
306ifcapable crashtest&&attach {
307  do_malloc_test 13 -tclprep {
308    set rc [crashsql -delay 1 -file test2.db {
309      ATTACH 'test2.db' as aux;
310      PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
311      BEGIN;
312      CREATE TABLE aux.t2(a, b, c);
313      CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
314      COMMIT;
315    }]
316    if {$rc!="1 {child process exited abnormally}"} {
317      error "Wrong error message: $rc"
318    }
319  } -tclbody {
320    db eval {ATTACH 'test2.db' as aux;}
321    set rc [catch {db eval {
322      SELECT * FROM t1;
323      SELECT * FROM t2;
324    }} err]
325    if {$rc && $err!="no such table: t1"} {
326      error $err
327    }
328  }
329}
330
331if {$tcl_platform(platform)!="windows"} {
332  do_malloc_test 14 -tclprep {
333    catch {db close}
334    sqlite3 db2 test2.db
335    sqlite3_extended_result_codes db2 1
336    db2 eval {
337      PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE;    /* For inmemory_journal permutation */
338      PRAGMA synchronous = 0;
339      CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
340      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
341      BEGIN;
342      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
343    }
344    copy_file test2.db test.db
345    copy_file test2.db-journal test.db-journal
346    db2 close
347  } -tclbody {
348    sqlite3 db test.db
349    sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
350
351    # If an out-of-memory occurs within a call to a VFS layer function during
352    # hot-journal rollback, sqlite will report SQLITE_CORRUPT. See commit
353    # [5668] for details.
354    set rc [catch {db eval { SELECT * FROM t1 }} msg]
355    if {$msg eq "database disk image is malformed"} { set msg "out of memory" }
356    if {$rc} { error $msg }
357    set msg
358  }
359}
360
361proc string_compare {a b} {
362  return [string compare $a $b]
363}
364
365# Test for malloc() failures in sqlite3_create_collation() and
366# sqlite3_create_collation16().
367#
368ifcapable utf16 {
369  do_malloc_test 15 -start 4 -tclbody {
370    db collate string_compare string_compare
371    if {[catch {add_test_collate db 1 1 1} msg]} {
372      if {$msg=="SQLITE_NOMEM"} {set msg "out of memory"}
373      error $msg
374    }
375
376    db complete {SELECT "hello """||'world"' [microsoft], * FROM anicetable;}
377    db complete {-- Useful comment}
378
379    execsql {
380      CREATE TABLE t1(a, b COLLATE string_compare);
381      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10, 'string');
382      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10, 'string2');
383    }
384  }
385}
386
387# Also test sqlite3_complete(). There are (currently) no malloc()
388# calls in this function, but test anyway against future changes.
389#
390do_malloc_test 16 -tclbody {
391  db complete {SELECT "hello """||'world"' [microsoft], * FROM anicetable;}
392  db complete {-- Useful comment}
393  db eval {
394    SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
395  }
396}
397
398# Test handling of malloc() failures in sqlite3_open16().
399#
400ifcapable utf16 {
401  do_malloc_test 17 -tclbody {
402    set DB2 0
403    set STMT 0
404
405    # open database using sqlite3_open16()
406    set filename [encoding convertto unicode test.db]
407    append filename "\x00\x00"
408    set DB2 [sqlite3_open16 $filename -unused]
409    if {0==$DB2} {
410      error "out of memory"
411    }
412    sqlite3_extended_result_codes $DB2 1
413
414    # Prepare statement
415    set rc [catch {sqlite3_prepare $DB2 {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} -1 X} msg]
416    if {[sqlite3_errcode $DB2] eq "SQLITE_IOERR+12"} {
417      error "out of memory"
418    }
419    if {[regexp ".*automatic extension loading.*" [sqlite3_errmsg $DB2]]} {
420      error "out of memory"
421    }
422    if {$rc} {
423      error [string range $msg 4 end]
424    }
425    set STMT $msg
426
427    # Finalize statement
428    set rc [sqlite3_finalize $STMT]
429    if {$rc!="SQLITE_OK"} {
430      error [sqlite3_errmsg $DB2]
431    }
432    set STMT 0
433
434    # Close database
435    set rc [sqlite3_close $DB2]
436    if {$rc!="SQLITE_OK"} {
437      error [sqlite3_errmsg $DB2]
438    }
439    set DB2 0
440  } -cleanup {
441    if {$STMT!="0"} {
442      sqlite3_finalize $STMT
443    }
444    if {$DB2!="0"} {
445      set rc [sqlite3_close $DB2]
446    }
447  }
448}
449
450# Test handling of malloc() failures in sqlite3_errmsg16().
451#
452ifcapable utf16 {
453  do_malloc_test 18 -tclprep {
454    catch {
455      db eval "SELECT [string repeat longcolumnname 10] FROM sqlite_master"
456    }
457  } -tclbody {
458    set utf16 [sqlite3_errmsg16 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]]
459    binary scan $utf16 c* bytes
460    if {[llength $bytes]==0} {
461      error "out of memory"
462    }
463  }
464}
465
466# This test is aimed at coverage testing. Specificly, it is supposed to
467# cause a malloc() only used when converting between the two utf-16
468# encodings to fail (i.e. little-endian->big-endian). It only actually
469# hits this malloc() on little-endian hosts.
470#
471set static_string "\x00h\x00e\x00l\x00l\x00o"
472for {set l 0} {$l<10} {incr l} {
473  append static_string $static_string
474}
475append static_string "\x00\x00"
476do_malloc_test 19 -tclprep {
477  execsql {
478    PRAGMA encoding = "UTF16be";
479    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
480  }
481} -tclbody {
482  unset -nocomplain ::STMT
483  set r [catch {
484    set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare db {SELECT ?} -1 DUMMY]
485    sqlite3_bind_text16 -static $::STMT 1 $static_string 112
486  } msg]
487  if {$r} {error [string range $msg 4 end]}
488  set msg
489} -cleanup {
490  if {[info exists ::STMT]} {
491    sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
492  }
493}
494unset static_string
495
496# Make sure SQLITE_NOMEM is reported out on an ATTACH failure even
497# when the malloc failure occurs within the nested parse.
498#
499ifcapable attach {
500  do_malloc_test 20 -tclprep {
501    db close
502    file delete -force test2.db test2.db-journal
503    sqlite3 db test2.db
504    sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
505    db eval {CREATE TABLE t1(x);}
506    db close
507  } -tclbody {
508    if {[catch {sqlite3 db test.db}]} {
509      error "out of memory"
510    }
511    sqlite3_extended_result_codes db 1
512  } -sqlbody {
513    ATTACH DATABASE 'test2.db' AS t2;
514    SELECT * FROM t1;
515    DETACH DATABASE t2;
516  }
517}
518
519# Test malloc failure whilst installing a foreign key.
520#
521ifcapable foreignkey {
522  do_malloc_test 21 -sqlbody {
523    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c, FOREIGN KEY(a) REFERENCES abc(b))
524  }
525}
526
527# Test malloc failure in an sqlite3_prepare_v2() call.
528#
529do_malloc_test 22 -tclbody {
530  set ::STMT ""
531  set r [catch {
532    set ::STMT [
533      sqlite3_prepare_v2 db "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master" -1 DUMMY
534    ]
535  } msg]
536  if {$r} {error [string range $msg 4 end]}
537} -cleanup {
538  if {$::STMT ne ""} {
539    sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
540    set ::STMT ""
541  }
542}
543
544ifcapable {pager_pragmas} {
545  # This tests a special case - that an error that occurs while the pager
546  # is trying to recover from error-state in exclusive-access mode works.
547  #
548  do_malloc_test 23 -tclprep {
549    db eval {
550      PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
551      PRAGMA locking_mode = exclusive;
552      BEGIN;
553      CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
554      CREATE INDEX abc_i ON abc(a, b, c);
555      INSERT INTO abc
556        VALUES(randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100));
557      INSERT INTO abc
558        SELECT randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
559      INSERT INTO abc
560        SELECT randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
561      INSERT INTO abc
562        SELECT randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
563      INSERT INTO abc
564        SELECT randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
565      INSERT INTO abc
566        SELECT randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
567      COMMIT;
568    }
569
570    # This puts the pager into error state.
571    #
572    db eval BEGIN
573    db eval {UPDATE abc SET a = 0 WHERE oid%2}
574    set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 10
575    catch {db eval {ROLLBACK}} msg
576
577  } -tclbody {
578    # If an out-of-memory occurs within a call to a VFS layer function during
579    # hot-journal rollback, sqlite will report SQLITE_CORRUPT. See commit
580    # [5668] for details.
581    set rc [catch {db eval { SELECT * FROM abc LIMIT 10 }} msg]
582    if {$msg eq "database disk image is malformed"} { set msg "out of memory" }
583    if {$rc} { error $msg }
584    set msg
585  } -cleanup {
586    set e [db eval {PRAGMA integrity_check}]
587    if {$e ne "ok"} {error $e}
588  }
589}
590
591ifcapable compound {
592  do_malloc_test 24 -sqlprep {
593    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c)
594  } -sqlbody {
595    SELECT 1 FROM t1 UNION SELECT 2 FROM t1 ORDER BY 1
596  }
597}
598
599ifcapable view&&trigger {
600  do_malloc_test 25 -sqlprep {
601    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
602    CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1;
603    CREATE TRIGGER v1t1 INSTEAD OF DELETE ON v1 BEGIN SELECT 1; END;
604    CREATE TRIGGER v1t2 INSTEAD OF INSERT ON v1 BEGIN SELECT 1; END;
605    CREATE TRIGGER v1t3 INSTEAD OF UPDATE ON v1 BEGIN SELECT 1; END;
606  } -sqlbody {
607    DELETE FROM v1 WHERE a = 1;
608    INSERT INTO v1 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
609    UPDATE v1 SET a = 1 WHERE b = 2;
610  }
611}
612
613do_malloc_test 25 -sqlprep {
614  CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
615  CREATE INDEX i1 ON abc(a, b);
616  INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
617  INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, 6);
618} -tclbody {
619  # For each UPDATE executed, the cursor used for the SELECT statement
620  # must be "saved". Because the cursor is open on an index, this requires
621  # a malloc() to allocate space to save the index key. This test case is
622  # aimed at testing the response of the library to a failure in that
623  # particular malloc() call.
624  db eval {SELECT a FROM abc ORDER BY a} {
625    db eval {UPDATE abc SET b = b - 1 WHERE a = $a}
626  }
627}
628
629# This test is designed to test a specific juncture in the sqlite code.
630# The database set up by -sqlprep script contains a single table B-Tree
631# of height 2. In the -tclbody script, the existing database connection
632# is closed and a new one opened and used to insert a new row into the
633# table B-Tree. By using a new connection, the outcome of a malloc()
634# failure while seeking to the right-hand side of the B-Tree to insert
635# a new record can be tested.
636#
637do_malloc_test 26 -sqlprep {
638  BEGIN;
639  CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
640  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210));
641  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210));
642  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210));
643  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210));
644  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210));
645  COMMIT;
646} -tclbody {
647  db close
648  sqlite3 db test.db
649  db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(210)) }
650}
651
652# Test that no memory is leaked following a malloc() failure in
653# sqlite3_initialize().
654#
655do_malloc_test 27 -tclprep {
656  db close
657  sqlite3_shutdown
658} -tclbody {
659  set rc [sqlite3_initialize]
660  if {$rc == "SQLITE_NOMEM"} {
661    error "out of memory"
662  }
663}
664autoinstall_test_functions
665
666# Test that malloc failures that occur while processing INDEXED BY
667# clauses are handled correctly.
668do_malloc_test 28 -sqlprep {
669  CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
670  CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
671  CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1 INDEXED BY i1 WHERE a = 10;
672} -sqlbody {
673  SELECT * FROM t1 INDEXED BY i1 ORDER BY a;
674  SELECT * FROM v1;
675}
676
677do_malloc_test 29 -sqlprep {
678  CREATE TABLE t1(a TEXT, b TEXT);
679} -sqlbody {
680  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, -234);
681  INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t1;
682}
683
684do_malloc_test 30 -tclprep {
685  db eval {
686    CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY);
687    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(500,500));
688    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(500,500));
689    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(500,500));
690  }
691  db close
692  sqlite3 db test.db
693
694  # The DELETE command in the following block moves the overflow pages that
695  # are part of the primary key index to the free-list. But it does not
696  # actually load the content of the pages. This leads to the peculiar
697  # situation where cache entries exist, but are not populated with data.
698  # They are populated next time they are requested by the b-tree layer.
699  #
700  db eval {
701    BEGIN;
702      DELETE FROM t1;
703    ROLLBACK;
704  }
705} -sqlbody {
706  -- This statement requires the 'no-content' pages loaded by the DELETE
707  -- statement above. When requesting the pages, the content is loaded
708  -- from the database file. The point of this test case is to test handling
709  -- of malloc errors (including SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM errors) when loading
710  -- the content.
711  SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
712}
713
714# After committing a transaction in persistent-journal mode, if a journal
715# size limit is configured SQLite may attempt to truncate the journal file.
716# This test verifies the libraries response to a malloc() failure during
717# this operation.
718#
719do_malloc_test 31 -sqlprep {
720  PRAGMA journal_mode = persist;
721  PRAGMA journal_size_limit = 1024;
722  CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
723} -sqlbody {
724  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
725}
726
727# When written, this test provoked an obscure change-counter bug.
728#
729# If, when running in exclusive mode, a malloc() failure occurs
730# after the database file change-counter has been written but
731# before the transaction has been committed, then the transaction
732# is automatically rolled back. However, internally the
733# Pager.changeCounterDone flag was being left set. This means
734# that if the same connection attempts another transaction following
735# the malloc failure and rollback, the change counter will not
736# be updated. This could corrupt another processes cache.
737#
738do_malloc_test 32 -tclprep {
739  # Build a small database containing an indexed table.
740  #
741  db eval {
742    PRAGMA locking_mode = normal;
743    BEGIN;
744    CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
745    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
746    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
747    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three');
748    COMMIT;
749    PRAGMA locking_mode = exclusive;
750  }
751
752  # Open a second database connection. Load the table (but not index)
753  # into the second connections pager cache.
754  #
755  sqlite3 db2 test.db
756  db2 eval {
757    PRAGMA locking_mode = normal;
758    SELECT b FROM t1;
759  }
760
761} -tclbody {
762  # Running in exclusive mode, perform a database transaction that
763  # modifies both the database table and index. For iterations where
764  # the malloc failure occurs after updating the change counter but
765  # before committing the transaction, this should result in the
766  # transaction being rolled back but the changeCounterDone flag
767  # left set.
768  #
769  db eval { UPDATE t1 SET a = a + 3 }
770} -cleanup {
771
772  # Perform another transaction using the first connection. Unlock
773  # the database after doing so. If this is one of the right iterations,
774  # then this should result in the database contents being updated but
775  # the change-counter left as it is.
776  #
777  db eval {
778    PRAGMA locking_mode = normal;
779    UPDATE t1 SET a = a + 3;
780  }
781
782  # Now do an integrity check with the second connection. The second
783  # connection still has the database table in its cache. If this is
784  # one of the magic iterations and the change counter was not modified,
785  # then it won't realize that the cached data is out of date. Since
786  # the cached data won't match the up to date index data read from
787  # the database file, the integrity check should fail.
788  #
789  set zRepeat "transient"
790  if {$::iRepeat} {set zRepeat "persistent"}
791  do_test malloc-32.$zRepeat.${::n}.integrity {
792    execsql {PRAGMA integrity_check} db2
793  } {ok}
794  db2 close
795}
796
797# The following two OOM tests verify that OOM handling works in the
798# code used to optimize "SELECT count(*) FROM <tbl>".
799#
800do_malloc_test 33 -tclprep {
801  db eval { PRAGMA cache_size = 10 }
802  db transaction {
803    db eval { CREATE TABLE abc(a, b) }
804    for {set i 0} {$i<500} {incr i} {
805      db eval {INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(100,100), randstr(1000,1000))}
806    }
807  }
808} -sqlbody {
809  SELECT count(*) FROM abc;
810}
811do_malloc_test 34 -tclprep {
812  db eval { PRAGMA cache_size = 10 }
813  db transaction {
814    db eval { CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b) }
815    for {set i 0} {$i<500} {incr i} {
816      db eval {INSERT INTO abc VALUES(randstr(100,100), randstr(1000,1000))}
817    }
818  }
819} -sqlbody {
820  SELECT count(*) FROM abc;
821}
822
823proc f {args} { error "Quite a long error!" }
824do_malloc_test 35 -tclprep {
825  db func f f
826  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare db "SELECT f()" -1 DUMMY]
827  sqlite3_step $::STMT
828} -tclbody {
829  sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
830} -cleanup {
831  # At one point an assert( !db->mallocFailed ) could fail in the following
832  # call to sqlite3_errmsg(). Because sqlite3_finalize() had failed to clear
833  # the flag before returning.
834  sqlite3_errmsg16 db
835}
836
837do_malloc_test 36 -sqlprep {
838  CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
839  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
840  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
841} -sqlbody {
842  SELECT test_agg_errmsg16(), group_concat(a) FROM t1
843}
844
845# At one point, if an OOM occured immediately after obtaining a shared lock
846# on the database file, the file remained locked. This test case ensures
847# that bug has been fixed.i
848if {[db eval {PRAGMA locking_mode}]!="exclusive"} {
849  do_malloc_test 37 -tclprep {
850    sqlite3 db2 test.db
851    execsql {
852      CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
853      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
854    } db2
855  } -sqlbody {
856    SELECT * FROM t1;
857  } -cleanup {
858    # Try to write to the database using connection [db2]. If connection [db]
859    # has correctly released the shared lock, this write attempt should
860    # succeed. If [db] has not released the lock, this should hit an
861    # SQLITE_BUSY error.
862    do_test malloc-36.$zRepeat.${::n}.unlocked {
863      execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4)} db2
864    } {}
865    db2 close
866  }
867  catch { db2 close }
868}
869
870ifcapable stat2&&utf16 {
871  do_malloc_test 38 -tclprep {
872    add_test_collate db 0 0 1
873    execsql {
874      ANALYZE;
875      CREATE TABLE t4(x COLLATE test_collate);
876      CREATE INDEX t4x ON t4(x);
877      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 0, 'aaa');
878      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 1, 'aaa');
879      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 2, 'aaa');
880      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 3, 'aaa');
881      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 4, 'aaa');
882      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 5, 'aaa');
883      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 6, 'aaa');
884      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 7, 'aaa');
885      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 8, 'aaa');
886      INSERT INTO sqlite_stat2 VALUES('t4', 't4x', 9, 'aaa');
887    }
888    db close
889    sqlite3 db test.db
890    sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db 0 0 0
891    add_test_collate db 0 0 1
892  } -sqlbody {
893    SELECT * FROM t4 AS t41, t4 AS t42 WHERE t41.x>'ddd' AND t42.x>'ccc'
894  }
895}
896
897# Ensure that no file descriptors were leaked.
898do_test malloc-99.X {
899  catch {db close}
900  set sqlite_open_file_count
901} {0}
902
903puts open-file-count=$sqlite_open_file_count
904finish_test
905