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# $NetBSD: t_db.sh,v 1.7 2016/09/24 20:12:33 christos Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
#    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
#    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
#    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#

prog_db()
{
	echo $(atf_get_srcdir)/h_db
}

prog_lfsr()
{
	echo $(atf_get_srcdir)/h_lfsr
}

dict()
{
	if [ -f /usr/share/dict/words ]; then
		echo /usr/share/dict/words
	elif [ -f /usr/dict/words ]; then
		echo /usr/dict/words
	else
		echo ""
		atf_fail "no dictionary found"
	fi
}

# Begin FreeBSD
dict()
{
	echo /usr/share/dict/words
}
# End FreeBSD

SEVEN_SEVEN="abcdefg|abcdefg|abcdefg|abcdefg|abcdefg|abcdefg|abcdefg"

atf_test_case small_btree
small_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks btree database using small keys and small data" \
		"pairs: takes the first hundred entries in the dictionary," \
		"and makes them be key/data pairs."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
small_btree_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	sed 200q $(dict) >exp

	for i in `sed 200q $(dict)`; do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo d$i
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" btree in
}

atf_test_case small_hash
small_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks hash database using small keys and small data" \
		"pairs: takes the first hundred entries in the dictionary," \
		"and makes them be key/data pairs."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
small_hash_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	sed 200q $(dict) >exp

	for i in `sed 200q $(dict)`; do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo d$i
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" hash in
}

atf_test_case small_recno
small_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks recno database using small keys and small data" \
		"pairs: takes the first hundred entries in the dictionary," \
		"and makes them be key/data pairs."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
small_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	sed 200q $(dict) >exp

	sed 200q $(dict) |
	awk '{ 
		++i;
		printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\ng\nk%d\n", i, $0, i);
	}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" recno in
}

atf_test_case medium_btree
medium_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks btree database using small keys and medium" \
		"data pairs: takes the first 200 entries in the" \
		"dictionary, and gives them each a medium size data entry."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
medium_btree_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	mdata=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
	echo $mdata |
	awk '{ for (i = 1; i < 201; ++i) print $0 }' >exp

	for i in $(sed 200q $(dict)); do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo d$mdata
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" btree in
}

atf_test_case medium_hash
medium_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks hash database using small keys and medium" \
		"data pairs: takes the first 200 entries in the" \
		"dictionary, and gives them each a medium size data entry."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
medium_hash_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	mdata=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
	echo $mdata |
	awk '{ for (i = 1; i < 201; ++i) print $0 }' >exp

	for i in $(sed 200q $(dict)); do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo d$mdata
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" hash in
}

atf_test_case medium_recno
medium_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks recno database using small keys and medium" \
		"data pairs: takes the first 200 entries in the" \
		"dictionary, and gives them each a medium size data entry."
}
medium_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	mdata=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
	echo $mdata |
	awk '{ for (i = 1; i < 201; ++i) print $0 }' >exp

	echo $mdata | 
	awk '{  for (i = 1; i < 201; ++i)
		printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\ng\nk%d\n", i, $0, i);
	}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" recno in
}

atf_test_case big_btree
big_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks btree database using small keys and big data" \
		"pairs: inserts the programs in /bin with their paths" \
		"as their keys."
}
big_btree_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	(find /bin -type f -print | xargs cat) >exp

	for psize in 512 16384 65536; do
		echo "checking page size: $psize"

		for i in `find /bin -type f -print`; do
			echo p
			echo k$i
			echo D$i
			echo g
			echo k$i
		done >in

		atf_check "$(prog_db)" -o out btree in
		cmp -s exp out || atf_fail "test failed for page size: $psize"
	done
}

atf_test_case big_hash
big_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks hash database using small keys and big data" \
		"pairs: inserts the programs in /bin with their paths" \
		"as their keys."
}
big_hash_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	(find /bin -type f -print | xargs cat) >exp

	for i in `find /bin -type f -print`; do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo D$i
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check "$(prog_db)" -o out hash in
	cmp -s exp out || atf_fail "test failed"
}

atf_test_case big_recno
big_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks recno database using small keys and big data" \
		"pairs: inserts the programs in /bin with their paths" \
		"as their keys."
}
big_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	(find /bin -type f -print | xargs cat) >exp

	find /bin -type f -print | 
	awk '{
		++i;
		printf("p\nk%d\nD%s\ng\nk%d\n", i, $0, i);
	}' >in

	for psize in 512 16384 65536; do
		echo "checking page size: $psize"

		atf_check "$(prog_db)" -o out recno in
		cmp -s exp out || atf_fail "test failed for page size: $psize"
	done
}

atf_test_case random_recno
random_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks recno database using random entries"
}
random_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 37; i <= 37 + 88 * 17; i += 17) {
			if (i % 41)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 41);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		for (i = 1; i <= 15; ++i) {
			if (i % 41)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 41);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		for (i = 19234; i <= 19234 + 61 * 27; i += 27) {
			if (i % 41)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 41);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		exit
	}' >exp

	cat exp |
	awk 'BEGIN {
			i = 37;
			incr = 17;
		}
		{
			printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", i, $0);
			if (i == 19234 + 61 * 27)
				exit;
			if (i == 37 + 88 * 17) {
				i = 1;
				incr = 1;
			} else if (i == 15) {
				i = 19234;
				incr = 27;
			} else
				i += incr;
		}
		END {
			for (i = 37; i <= 37 + 88 * 17; i += 17)
				printf("g\nk%d\n", i);
			for (i = 1; i <= 15; ++i)
				printf("g\nk%d\n", i);
			for (i = 19234; i <= 19234 + 61 * 27; i += 27)
				printf("g\nk%d\n", i);
		}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" recno in
}

atf_test_case reverse_recno
reverse_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks recno database using reverse order entries"
}
reverse_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk ' {
		for (i = 1500; i; --i) {
			if (i % 34)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 34);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		exit;
	}' >exp

	cat exp |
	awk 'BEGIN {
			i = 1500;
		}
		{
			printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", i, $0);
			--i;
		}
		END {
			for (i = 1500; i; --i) 
				printf("g\nk%d\n", i);
		}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" recno in
}
		
atf_test_case alternate_recno
alternate_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks recno database using alternating order entries"
}
alternate_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk ' {
		for (i = 1; i < 1200; i += 2) {
			if (i % 34)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 34);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		for (i = 2; i < 1200; i += 2) {
			if (i % 34)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 34);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("input key %d: %s\n", i, s);
		}
		exit;
	}' >exp

	cat exp |
	awk 'BEGIN {
			i = 1;
			even = 0;
		}
		{
			printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", i, $0);
			i += 2;
			if (i >= 1200) {
				if (even == 1)
					exit;
				even = 1;
				i = 2;
			}
		}
		END {
			for (i = 1; i < 1200; ++i) 
				printf("g\nk%d\n", i);
		}' >in

	atf_check "$(prog_db)" -o out recno in
	
	sort -o exp exp
	sort -o out out

	cmp -s exp out || atf_fail "test failed"
}

h_delete()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	type=$1

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 1; i <= 120; ++i)
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", i, i, $0);
	}' >exp

	cat exp |
	awk '{
		printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", ++i, $0);
	}
	END {
		printf("fR_NEXT\n");
		for (i = 1; i <= 120; ++i)
			printf("s\n");
		printf("fR_CURSOR\ns\nkXX\n");
		printf("r\n");
		printf("fR_NEXT\ns\n");
		printf("fR_CURSOR\ns\nk1\n");
		printf("r\n");
		printf("fR_FIRST\ns\n");
	}' >in

	# For btree, the records are ordered by the string representation
	# of the key value.  So sort the expected output file accordingly,
	# and set the seek_last key to the last expected key value.

	if [ "$type" = "btree" ] ; then
		sed -e 's/kXX/k99/' < in > tmp
		mv tmp in
		sort -d -k4 < exp > tmp
		mv tmp exp
		echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
		awk '{
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 99, 99, $0);
			printf("seq failed, no such key\n");
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 1, 1, $0);
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 10, 10, $0);
			exit;
		}' >> exp
	else
	# For recno, records are ordered by numerical key value.  No sort
	# is needed, but still need to set proper seek_last key value.
		sed -e 's/kXX/k120/' < in > tmp
		mv tmp in
		echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
		awk '{
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 120, 120, $0);
			printf("seq failed, no such key\n");
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 1, 1, $0);
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", 2, 2, $0);
			exit;
		}' >> exp
	fi

	atf_check "$(prog_db)" -o out $type in
	atf_check -o file:exp cat out
}

atf_test_case delete_btree
delete_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks removing records in btree database"
}
delete_btree_body()
{
	h_delete btree
}

atf_test_case delete_recno
delete_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks removing records in recno database"
}
delete_recno_body()
{
	h_delete recno
}

h_repeated()
{
	local type="$1"
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo "" | 
	awk 'BEGIN {
		for (i = 1; i <= 10; ++i) {
			printf("p\nkkey1\nD/bin/sh\n");
			printf("p\nkkey2\nD/bin/csh\n");
			if (i % 8 == 0) {
				printf("c\nkkey2\nD/bin/csh\n");
				printf("c\nkkey1\nD/bin/sh\n");
				printf("e\t%d of 10 (comparison)\n", i);
			} else
				printf("e\t%d of 10             \n", i);
			printf("r\nkkey1\nr\nkkey2\n");
		}
	}' >in

	$(prog_db) $type in
}

atf_test_case repeated_btree
repeated_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks btree database with repeated small keys and" \
		"big data pairs. Makes sure that overflow pages are reused"
}
repeated_btree_body()
{
	h_repeated btree
}

atf_test_case repeated_hash
repeated_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks hash database with repeated small keys and" \
		"big data pairs. Makes sure that overflow pages are reused"
}
repeated_hash_body()
{
	h_repeated hash
}

atf_test_case duplicate_btree
duplicate_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks btree database with duplicate keys"
}
duplicate_btree_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 1; i <= 543; ++i)
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", i, i, $0);
		exit;
	}' >exp

	cat exp | 
	awk '{
		if (i++ % 2)
			printf("p\nkduplicatekey\nd%s\n", $0);
		else
			printf("p\nkunique%dkey\nd%s\n", i, $0);
	}
	END {
			printf("o\n");
	}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp -x "$(prog_db) -iflags=1 btree in | sort"
}

h_cursor_flags()
{
	local type=$1
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 1; i <= 20; ++i)
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", i, i, $0);
		exit;
	}' >exp

	# Test that R_CURSOR doesn't succeed before cursor initialized
	cat exp |
	awk '{
		if (i == 10)
			exit;
		printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", ++i, $0);
	}
	END {
		printf("fR_CURSOR\nr\n");
		printf("eR_CURSOR SHOULD HAVE FAILED\n");
	}' >in

	atf_check -o ignore -e ignore -s ne:0 "$(prog_db)" -o out $type in
	atf_check -s ne:0 test -s out

	cat exp |
	awk '{
		if (i == 10)
			exit;
		printf("p\nk%d\nd%s\n", ++i, $0);
	}
	END {
		printf("fR_CURSOR\np\nk1\ndsome data\n");
		printf("eR_CURSOR SHOULD HAVE FAILED\n");
	}' >in

	atf_check -o ignore -e ignore -s ne:0 "$(prog_db)" -o out $type in
	atf_check -s ne:0 test -s out
}

atf_test_case cursor_flags_btree
cursor_flags_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks use of cursor flags without initialization in btree database"
}
cursor_flags_btree_body()
{
	h_cursor_flags btree
}

atf_test_case cursor_flags_recno
cursor_flags_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks use of cursor flags without initialization in recno database"
}
cursor_flags_recno_body()
{
	h_cursor_flags recno
}

atf_test_case reverse_order_recno
reverse_order_recno_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks reverse order inserts in recno database"
}
reverse_order_recno_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 1; i <= 779; ++i)
			printf("%05d: input key %d: %s\n", i, i, $0);
		exit;
	}' >exp

	cat exp |
	awk '{
		if (i == 0) {
			i = 1;
			printf("p\nk1\nd%s\n", $0);
			printf("%s\n", "fR_IBEFORE");
		} else
			printf("p\nk1\nd%s\n", $0);
	}
	END {
			printf("or\n");
	}' >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" recno in
}

atf_test_case small_page_btree
small_page_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks btree database with lots of keys and small page" \
		"size: takes the first 20000 entries in the dictionary," \
		"reverses them, and gives them each a small size data" \
		"entry. Uses a small page size to make sure the btree" \
		"split code gets hammered."
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
small_page_btree_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	mdata=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy
	echo $mdata |
	awk '{ for (i = 1; i < 20001; ++i) print $0 }' >exp

	for i in `sed 20000q $(dict) | rev`; do
		echo p
		echo k$i
		echo d$mdata
		echo g
		echo k$i
	done >in

	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" -i psize=512 btree in
}

h_byte_orders()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	type=$1

	sed 50q $(dict) >exp
	for order in 1234 4321; do
		for i in `sed 50q $(dict)`; do
			echo p
			echo k$i
			echo d$i
			echo S
			echo g
			echo k$i
		done >in

		atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" -ilorder=$order -f byte.file $type in

		for i in `sed 50q $(dict)`; do
			echo g
			echo k$i
		done >in

		atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" -s -ilorder=$order -f byte.file $type in
	done
}

atf_test_case byte_orders_btree
byte_orders_btree_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks btree database using differing byte orders"
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
byte_orders_btree_body()
{
	h_byte_orders btree
}

atf_test_case byte_orders_hash
byte_orders_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" "Checks hash database using differing byte orders"
}
byte_orders_hash_body()
{
	h_byte_orders hash
}

h_bsize_ffactor()
{
	bsize=$1
	ffactor=$2

	echo "bucketsize $bsize, fill factor $ffactor"
	atf_check -o file:exp "$(prog_db)" "-ibsize=$bsize,\
ffactor=$ffactor,nelem=25000,cachesize=65536" hash in
}

atf_test_case bsize_ffactor
bsize_ffactor_head()
{
	atf_set "timeout" "1800"
	atf_set "descr" "Checks hash database with various" \
					"bucketsizes and fill factors"
	# Begin FreeBSD
	atf_set "require.files" /usr/share/dict/words
	# End FreeBSD
}
bsize_ffactor_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	echo $SEVEN_SEVEN |
	awk '{
		for (i = 1; i <= 10000; ++i) {
			if (i % 34)
				s = substr($0, 1, i % 34);
			else
				s = substr($0, 1);
			printf("%s\n", s);
		}
		exit;

	}' >exp

	sed 10000q $(dict) |
	awk 'BEGIN {
		ds="'$SEVEN_SEVEN'"
	}
	{
		if (++i % 34)
			s = substr(ds, 1, i % 34);
		else
			s = substr(ds, 1);
		printf("p\nk%s\nd%s\n", $0, s);
	}' >in

	sed 10000q $(dict) |
	awk '{
		++i;
		printf("g\nk%s\n", $0);
	}' >>in

	h_bsize_ffactor 256 11
	h_bsize_ffactor 256 14
	h_bsize_ffactor 256 21

	h_bsize_ffactor 512 21
	h_bsize_ffactor 512 28
	h_bsize_ffactor 512 43

	h_bsize_ffactor 1024 43
	h_bsize_ffactor 1024 57
	h_bsize_ffactor 1024 85

	h_bsize_ffactor 2048 85
	h_bsize_ffactor 2048 114
	h_bsize_ffactor 2048 171

	h_bsize_ffactor 4096 171
	h_bsize_ffactor 4096 228
	h_bsize_ffactor 4096 341

	h_bsize_ffactor 8192 341
	h_bsize_ffactor 8192 455
	h_bsize_ffactor 8192 683

	h_bsize_ffactor 16384 341
	h_bsize_ffactor 16384 455
	h_bsize_ffactor 16384 683

	h_bsize_ffactor 32768 341
	h_bsize_ffactor 32768 455
	h_bsize_ffactor 32768 683

	# Begin FreeBSD
	if false; then
	# End FreeBSD
	h_bsize_ffactor 65536 341
	h_bsize_ffactor 65536 455
	h_bsize_ffactor 65536 683
	# Begin FreeBSD
	fi
	# End FreeBSD
}

# This tests 64K block size addition/removal
atf_test_case four_char_hash
four_char_hash_head()
{
	atf_set "descr" \
		"Checks hash database with 4 char key and" \
		"value insert on a 65536 bucket size"
}
four_char_hash_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}

	cat >in <<EOF
p
k1234
d1234
r
k1234
EOF

	# Begin FreeBSD
	if true; then
		atf_check "$(prog_db)" -i bsize=32768 hash in
	else
	# End FreeBSD
	atf_check "$(prog_db)" -i bsize=65536 hash in
	# Begin FreeBSD
	fi
	# End FreeBSD
}


atf_test_case bsize_torture
bsize_torture_head()
{
	atf_set "timeout" "36000"
	atf_set "descr" "Checks hash database with various bucket sizes"
}
bsize_torture_body()
{
	TMPDIR="$(pwd)/db_dir"; export TMPDIR
	mkdir ${TMPDIR}
	# Begin FreeBSD
	#
	# db(3) doesn't support 64kB bucket sizes
	for i in 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 # 65536
	# End FreeBSD
	do
		atf_check "$(prog_lfsr)" $i
	done
}

atf_test_case btree_weird_page_split
btree_weird_page_split_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "Test for a weird page split condition where an insertion " \
	    "into index 0 of a page that would cause the new item to " \
	    "be the only item on the left page results in index 0 of " \
	    "the right page being erroneously skipped; this only " \
	    "happens with one particular key+data length for each page size."
}
btree_weird_page_split_body()
{
	for psize in 512 1024 2048 4096 8192; do
		echo "    page size $psize"
		kdsizes=`awk 'BEGIN {
			psize = '$psize'; hsize = int(psize/2);
			for (kdsize = hsize-40; kdsize <= hsize; kdsize++) {
				print kdsize;
			}
		}' /dev/null`

		# Use a series of keylen+datalen values in the right
		# neighborhood to find the one that triggers the bug.
		# We could compute the exact size that triggers the
		# bug but this additional fuzz may be useful.

		# Insert keys in reverse order to maximize the chances
		# for a split on index 0.

		for kdsize in $kdsizes; do
			awk 'BEGIN {
				kdsize = '$kdsize';
				for (i = 8; i-- > 0; ) {
					s = sprintf("a%03d:%09d", i, kdsize);
					for (j = 0; j < kdsize-20; j++) {
						s = s "x";
					}
					printf("p\nka%03d\nd%s\n", i, s);
				}
				print "o";
			}' /dev/null > in
			sed -n 's/^d//p' in | sort > exp
			atf_check -o file:exp \
			    "$(prog_db)" -i psize=$psize btree in
		done
	done
}

# Extremely tricky test attempting to replicate some unusual database
# corruption seen in the field: pieces of the database becoming
# inaccessible to random access, sequential access, or both.  The
# hypothesis is that at least some of these are triggered by the bug
# in page splits on index 0 with a particular exact keylen+datalen.
# (See Test 40.)  For psize=4096, this size is exactly 2024.

# The order of operations here relies on very specific knowledge of
# the internals of the btree access method in order to place records
# at specific offsets in a page and to create certain keys on internal
# pages.  The to-be-split page immediately prior to the bug-triggering
# split has the following properties:
#
# * is not the leftmost leaf page
# * key on the parent page is compares less than the key of the item
#   on index 0
# * triggering record's key also compares greater than the key on the
#   parent page

# Additionally, we prime the mpool LRU chain so that the head page on
# the chain has the following properties:
#
# * record at index 0 is located where it will not get overwritten by
#   items written to the right-hand page during the split
# * key of the record at index 0 compares less than the key of the
#   bug-triggering record

# If the page-split bug exists, this test appears to create a database
# where some records are inaccessible to a search, but still remain in
# the file and are accessible by sequential traversal.  At least one
# record gets duplicated out of sequence.

atf_test_case btree_tricky_page_split
btree_tricky_page_split_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "btree: no unsearchables due to page split on index 0"
}
btree_tricky_page_split_body()
{
	list=`(for i in a b c d; do
			for j in 990 998 999; do
				echo g ${i}${j} 1024
			done
		done;
		echo g y997 2014
		for i in y z; do
			for j in 998 999; do
				echo g ${i}${j} 1024
			done
		done)`
	# Exact number for trigger condition accounts for newlines
	# retained by dbtest with -ofile but not without; we use
	# -ofile, so count newlines.  keylen=5,datalen=5+2014 for
	# psize=4096 here.
	(cat - <<EOF
p z999 1024
p z998 1024
p y999 1024
p y990 1024
p d999 1024
p d990 1024
p c999 1024
p c990 1024
p b999 1024
p b990 1024
p a999 1024
p a990 1024
p y998 1024
r y990
p d998 1024
p d990 1024
p c998 1024
p c990 1024
p b998 1024
p b990 1024
p a998 1024
p a990 1024
p y997 2014
S
o
EOF
	echo "$list") |
	# awk script input:
	# {p|g|r} key [datasize]
	awk '/^[pgr]/{
		printf("%s\nk%s\n", $1, $2);
	}
	/^p/{
		s = $2;
		for (i = 0; i < $3; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		printf("d%s\n", s);
	}
	!/^[pgr]/{
		print $0;
	}' > in
	(echo "$list"; echo "$list") | awk '{
		s = $2;
		for (i = 0; i < $3; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		print s;
	}' > exp 
	atf_check -o file:exp \
	    "$(prog_db)" -i psize=4096 btree in
}

# Begin FreeBSD
if false; then
# End FreeBSD
atf_test_case btree_recursive_traversal
btree_recursive_traversal_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "btree: Test for recursive traversal successfully " \
	    "retrieving records that are inaccessible to normal " \
	    "sequential 'sibling-link' traversal. This works by " \
	    "unlinking a few leaf pages but leaving their parent " \
	    "links intact. To verify that the unlink actually makes " \
	    "records inaccessible, the test first uses 'o' to do a " \
	    "normal sequential traversal, followed by 'O' to do a " \
	    "recursive traversal."
}
btree_recursive_traversal_body()
{
	fill="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzy"
	script='{
		for (i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
			printf("p\nkAA%05d\nd%05d%s\n", i, i, $0);
		}
		print "u";
		print "u";
		print "u";
		print "u";
	}'
	(echo $fill | awk "$script"; echo o) > in1
	echo $fill |
	awk '{
		for (i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
			if (i >= 5 && i <= 40)
				continue;
			printf("%05d%s\n", i, $0);
		}
	}' > exp1
	atf_check -o file:exp1 \
	    "$(prog_db)" -i psize=512 btree in1
	echo $fill |
	awk '{
		for (i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
			printf("%05d%s\n", i, $0);
		}
	}' > exp2
	(echo $fill | awk "$script"; echo O) > in2
	atf_check -o file:exp2 \
	    "$(prog_db)" -i psize=512 btree in2
}
# Begin FreeBSD
fi
# End FreeBSD

atf_test_case btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_bksd
btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_bksd_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "btree: big key, small data, byteswap unaligned access"
}
btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_bksd_body()
{
	(echo foo; echo bar) |
	awk '{
		s = $0
		for (i = 0; i < 488; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		printf("p\nk%s\ndx\n", s);
	}' > in
	for order in 1234 4321; do
		atf_check \
		    "$(prog_db)" -o out -i psize=512,lorder=$order btree in
	done
}

atf_test_case btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_skbd
btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_skbd_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "btree: small key, big data, byteswap unaligned access"
}
btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_skbd_body()
{
	# 484 = 512 - 20 (header) - 7 ("foo1234") - 1 (newline)
	(echo foo1234; echo bar1234) |
	awk '{
		s = $0
		for (i = 0; i < 484; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		printf("p\nk%s\nd%s\n", $0, s);
	}' > in
	for order in 1234 4321; do
		atf_check \
		    "$(prog_db)" -o out -i psize=512,lorder=$order btree in
	done
}

atf_test_case btree_known_byte_order
btree_known_byte_order_head()
{
	atf_set "descr"  \
	    "btree: small key, big data, known byte order"
}
btree_known_byte_order_body()
{
	local a="-i psize=512,lorder="

	(echo foo1234; echo bar1234) |
	awk '{
		s = $0
		for (i = 0; i < 484; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		printf("%s\n", s);
	}' > exp
	(echo foo1234; echo bar1234) |
	awk '{
		s = $0
		for (i = 0; i < 484; i++) {
			s = s "x";
		}
		printf("p\nk%s\nd%s\n", $0, s);
	}' > in1
	for order in 1234 4321; do
		atf_check \
		    "$(prog_db)" -f out.$order $a$order btree in1
	done
	(echo g; echo kfoo1234; echo g; echo kbar1234) > in2
	for order in 1234 4321; do
		atf_check -o file:exp \
		    "$(prog_db)" -s -f out.$order $a$order btree in2
	done
}

atf_init_test_cases()
{
	atf_add_test_case small_btree
	atf_add_test_case small_hash
	atf_add_test_case small_recno
	atf_add_test_case medium_btree
	atf_add_test_case medium_hash
	atf_add_test_case medium_recno
	atf_add_test_case big_btree
	atf_add_test_case big_hash
	atf_add_test_case big_recno
	atf_add_test_case random_recno
	atf_add_test_case reverse_recno
	atf_add_test_case alternate_recno
	atf_add_test_case delete_btree
	atf_add_test_case delete_recno
	atf_add_test_case repeated_btree
	atf_add_test_case repeated_hash
	atf_add_test_case duplicate_btree
	atf_add_test_case cursor_flags_btree
	atf_add_test_case cursor_flags_recno
	atf_add_test_case reverse_order_recno
	atf_add_test_case small_page_btree
	atf_add_test_case byte_orders_btree
	atf_add_test_case byte_orders_hash
	atf_add_test_case bsize_ffactor
	atf_add_test_case four_char_hash
	atf_add_test_case bsize_torture
	atf_add_test_case btree_weird_page_split
	atf_add_test_case btree_tricky_page_split
	# Begin FreeBSD
	if false; then
	# End FreeBSD
	atf_add_test_case btree_recursive_traversal
	# Begin FreeBSD
	fi
	# End FreeBSD
	atf_add_test_case btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_bksd
	atf_add_test_case btree_byteswap_unaligned_access_skbd
	atf_add_test_case btree_known_byte_order
}
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