1414 lines
57 KiB
Python
Executable File
1414 lines
57 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3.7
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###################################################################
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# Copyright (c) 2016 by TAOS Technologies, Inc.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This file is proprietary and confidential to TAOS Technologies.
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# No part of this file may be reproduced, stored, transmitted,
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# disclosed or used in any form or by any means other than as
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# expressly provided by the written permission from Jianhui Tao
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#
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###################################################################
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import annotations # For type hinting before definition, ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33533148/how-do-i-specify-that-the-return-type-of-a-method-is-the-same-as-the-class-itsel
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import sys
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import os
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import traceback
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# Require Python 3
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if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
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raise Exception("Must be using Python 3")
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import getopt
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import argparse
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import copy
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import threading
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import random
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import time
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import logging
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import datetime
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import textwrap
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from typing import List
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from typing import Dict
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from typing import Set
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from util.log import *
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from util.dnodes import *
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from util.cases import *
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from util.sql import *
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import crash_gen
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import taos
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# Global variables, tried to keep a small number.
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# Command-line/Environment Configurations, will set a bit later
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# ConfigNameSpace = argparse.Namespace
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gConfig = argparse.Namespace() # Dummy value, will be replaced later
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logger = None
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def runThread(wt: WorkerThread):
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wt.run()
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class CrashGenError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg=None, errno=None):
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self.msg = msg
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self.errno = errno
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def __str__(self):
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return self.msg
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class WorkerThread:
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def __init__(self, pool: ThreadPool, tid,
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tc: ThreadCoordinator,
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# te: TaskExecutor,
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): # note: main thread context!
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# self._curStep = -1
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self._pool = pool
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self._tid = tid
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self._tc = tc # type: ThreadCoordinator
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# self.threadIdent = threading.get_ident()
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self._thread = threading.Thread(target=runThread, args=(self,))
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self._stepGate = threading.Event()
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# Let us have a DB connection of our own
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if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ): # type: ignore
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self._dbConn = DbConn()
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def logDebug(self, msg):
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logger.debug(" TRD[{}] {}".format(self._tid, msg))
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def logInfo(self, msg):
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logger.info(" TRD[{}] {}".format(self._tid, msg))
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def getTaskExecutor(self):
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return self._tc.getTaskExecutor()
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def start(self):
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self._thread.start() # AFTER the thread is recorded
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def run(self):
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# initialization after thread starts, in the thread context
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# self.isSleeping = False
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logger.info("Starting to run thread: {}".format(self._tid))
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if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ): # type: ignore
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self._dbConn.open()
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self._doTaskLoop()
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# clean up
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if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ): # type: ignore
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self._dbConn.close()
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def _doTaskLoop(self) :
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# while self._curStep < self._pool.maxSteps:
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# tc = ThreadCoordinator(None)
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while True:
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tc = self._tc # Thread Coordinator, the overall master
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tc.crossStepBarrier() # shared barrier first, INCLUDING the last one
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread [{}] exited barrier...".format(self._tid))
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self.crossStepGate() # then per-thread gate, after being tapped
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread [{}] exited step gate...".format(self._tid))
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if not self._tc.isRunning():
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logger.debug("[TRD] Thread Coordinator not running any more, worker thread now stopping...")
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break
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread [{}] about to fetch task".format(self._tid))
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task = tc.fetchTask()
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread [{}] about to execute task: {}".format(self._tid, task.__class__.__name__))
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task.execute(self)
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tc.saveExecutedTask(task)
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread [{}] finished executing task".format(self._tid))
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def verifyThreadSelf(self): # ensure we are called by this own thread
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if ( threading.get_ident() != self._thread.ident ):
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpectly called from other threads")
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def verifyThreadMain(self): # ensure we are called by the main thread
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if ( threading.get_ident() != threading.main_thread().ident ):
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpectly called from other threads")
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def verifyThreadAlive(self):
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if ( not self._thread.is_alive() ):
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected dead thread")
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# A gate is different from a barrier in that a thread needs to be "tapped"
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def crossStepGate(self):
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self.verifyThreadAlive()
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self.verifyThreadSelf() # only allowed by ourselves
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# Wait again at the "gate", waiting to be "tapped"
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logger.debug("[TRD] Worker thread {} about to cross the step gate".format(self._tid))
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self._stepGate.wait()
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self._stepGate.clear()
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# self._curStep += 1 # off to a new step...
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def tapStepGate(self): # give it a tap, release the thread waiting there
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self.verifyThreadAlive()
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self.verifyThreadMain() # only allowed for main thread
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logger.debug("[TRD] Tapping worker thread {}".format(self._tid))
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self._stepGate.set() # wake up!
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time.sleep(0) # let the released thread run a bit
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def execSql(self, sql): # TODO: expose DbConn directly
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if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ):
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return self._dbConn.execute(sql)
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else:
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return self._tc.getDbManager().getDbConn().execute(sql)
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def getDbConn(self):
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if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ):
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return self._dbConn
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else:
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return self._tc.getDbManager().getDbConn()
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# def querySql(self, sql): # not "execute", since we are out side the DB context
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# if ( gConfig.per_thread_db_connection ):
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# return self._dbConn.query(sql)
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# else:
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# return self._tc.getDbState().getDbConn().query(sql)
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class ThreadCoordinator:
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def __init__(self, pool, dbManager):
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self._curStep = -1 # first step is 0
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self._pool = pool
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# self._wd = wd
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self._te = None # prepare for every new step
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self._dbManager = dbManager
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self._executedTasks: List[Task] = [] # in a given step
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self._lock = threading.RLock() # sync access for a few things
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self._stepBarrier = threading.Barrier(self._pool.numThreads + 1) # one barrier for all threads
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self._execStats = ExecutionStats()
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def getTaskExecutor(self):
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return self._te
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def getDbManager(self) -> DbManager :
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return self._dbManager
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def crossStepBarrier(self):
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self._stepBarrier.wait()
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def run(self):
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self._pool.createAndStartThreads(self)
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# Coordinate all threads step by step
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self._curStep = -1 # not started yet
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maxSteps = gConfig.max_steps # type: ignore
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self._execStats.startExec() # start the stop watch
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failed = False
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while(self._curStep < maxSteps-1 and not failed): # maxStep==10, last curStep should be 9
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if not gConfig.debug:
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print(".", end="", flush=True) # print this only if we are not in debug mode
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logger.debug("[TRD] Main thread going to sleep")
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# Now ready to enter a step
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self.crossStepBarrier() # let other threads go past the pool barrier, but wait at the thread gate
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self._stepBarrier.reset() # Other worker threads should now be at the "gate"
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# At this point, all threads should be pass the overall "barrier" and before the per-thread "gate"
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try:
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self._dbManager.getStateMachine().transition(self._executedTasks) # at end of step, transiton the DB state
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except taos.error.ProgrammingError as err:
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if ( err.msg == 'network unavailable' ): # broken DB connection
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logger.info("DB connection broken, execution failed")
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traceback.print_stack()
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failed = True
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self._te = None # Not running any more
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self._execStats.registerFailure("Broken DB Connection")
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# continue # don't do that, need to tap all threads at end, and maybe signal them to stop
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else:
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raise
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finally:
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pass
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self.resetExecutedTasks() # clear the tasks after we are done
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# Get ready for next step
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logger.debug("<-- Step {} finished".format(self._curStep))
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self._curStep += 1 # we are about to get into next step. TODO: race condition here!
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logger.debug("\r\n--> Step {} starts with main thread waking up".format(self._curStep)) # Now not all threads had time to go to sleep
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# A new TE for the new step
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if not failed: # only if not failed
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self._te = TaskExecutor(self._curStep)
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logger.debug("[TRD] Main thread waking up at step {}, tapping worker threads".format(self._curStep)) # Now not all threads had time to go to sleep
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self.tapAllThreads()
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logger.debug("Main thread ready to finish up...")
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if not failed: # only in regular situations
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self.crossStepBarrier() # Cross it one last time, after all threads finish
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self._stepBarrier.reset()
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logger.debug("Main thread in exclusive zone...")
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self._te = None # No more executor, time to end
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logger.debug("Main thread tapping all threads one last time...")
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self.tapAllThreads() # Let the threads run one last time
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logger.debug("Main thread joining all threads")
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self._pool.joinAll() # Get all threads to finish
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logger.info("All worker thread finished")
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self._execStats.endExec()
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def logStats(self):
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self._execStats.logStats()
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def tapAllThreads(self): # in a deterministic manner
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wakeSeq = []
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for i in range(self._pool.numThreads): # generate a random sequence
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if Dice.throw(2) == 1 :
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wakeSeq.append(i)
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else:
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wakeSeq.insert(0, i)
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logger.debug("[TRD] Main thread waking up worker thread: {}".format(str(wakeSeq)))
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# TODO: set dice seed to a deterministic value
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for i in wakeSeq:
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self._pool.threadList[i].tapStepGate() # TODO: maybe a bit too deep?!
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time.sleep(0) # yield
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def isRunning(self):
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return self._te != None
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def fetchTask(self) -> Task :
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if ( not self.isRunning() ): # no task
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot fetch task when not running")
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# return self._wd.pickTask()
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# Alternatively, let's ask the DbState for the appropriate task
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# dbState = self.getDbState()
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# tasks = dbState.getTasksAtState() # TODO: create every time?
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# nTasks = len(tasks)
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# i = Dice.throw(nTasks)
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# logger.debug(" (dice:{}/{}) ".format(i, nTasks))
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# # return copy.copy(tasks[i]) # Needs a fresh copy, to save execution results, etc.
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# return tasks[i].clone() # TODO: still necessary?
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taskType = self.getDbManager().getStateMachine().pickTaskType() # pick a task type for current state
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return taskType(self.getDbManager(), self._execStats) # create a task from it
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def resetExecutedTasks(self):
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self._executedTasks = [] # should be under single thread
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def saveExecutedTask(self, task):
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with self._lock:
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self._executedTasks.append(task)
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# We define a class to run a number of threads in locking steps.
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class ThreadPool:
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def __init__(self, numThreads, maxSteps):
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self.numThreads = numThreads
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self.maxSteps = maxSteps
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# Internal class variables
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self.curStep = 0
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self.threadList = []
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# starting to run all the threads, in locking steps
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def createAndStartThreads(self, tc: ThreadCoordinator):
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for tid in range(0, self.numThreads): # Create the threads
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workerThread = WorkerThread(self, tid, tc)
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self.threadList.append(workerThread)
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workerThread.start() # start, but should block immediately before step 0
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def joinAll(self):
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for workerThread in self.threadList:
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logger.debug("Joining thread...")
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workerThread._thread.join()
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# A queue of continguous POSITIVE integers, used by DbManager to generate continuous numbers
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# for new table names
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class LinearQueue():
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def __init__(self):
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self.firstIndex = 1 # 1st ever element
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self.lastIndex = 0
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self._lock = threading.RLock() # our functions may call each other
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self.inUse = set() # the indexes that are in use right now
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def toText(self):
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return "[{}..{}], in use: {}".format(self.firstIndex, self.lastIndex, self.inUse)
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# Push (add new element, largest) to the tail, and mark it in use
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def push(self):
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with self._lock:
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# if ( self.isEmpty() ):
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# self.lastIndex = self.firstIndex
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# return self.firstIndex
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# Otherwise we have something
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self.lastIndex += 1
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self.allocate(self.lastIndex)
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# self.inUse.add(self.lastIndex) # mark it in use immediately
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return self.lastIndex
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def pop(self):
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with self._lock:
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if ( self.isEmpty() ):
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# raise RuntimeError("Cannot pop an empty queue")
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return False # TODO: None?
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index = self.firstIndex
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if ( index in self.inUse ):
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return False
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self.firstIndex += 1
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return index
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def isEmpty(self):
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return self.firstIndex > self.lastIndex
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def popIfNotEmpty(self):
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with self._lock:
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if (self.isEmpty()):
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return 0
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return self.pop()
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def allocate(self, i):
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with self._lock:
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# logger.debug("LQ allocating item {}".format(i))
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if ( i in self.inUse ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot re-use same index in queue: {}".format(i))
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self.inUse.add(i)
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def release(self, i):
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with self._lock:
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# logger.debug("LQ releasing item {}".format(i))
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self.inUse.remove(i) # KeyError possible, TODO: why?
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def size(self):
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return self.lastIndex + 1 - self.firstIndex
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def pickAndAllocate(self):
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if ( self.isEmpty() ):
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return None
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with self._lock:
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cnt = 0 # counting the interations
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while True:
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cnt += 1
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if ( cnt > self.size()*10 ): # 10x iteration already
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# raise RuntimeError("Failed to allocate LinearQueue element")
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return None
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ret = Dice.throwRange(self.firstIndex, self.lastIndex+1)
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if ( not ret in self.inUse ):
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self.allocate(ret)
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return ret
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class DbConn:
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def __init__(self):
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self._conn = None
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self._cursor = None
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self.isOpen = False
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def open(self): # Open connection
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if ( self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot re-open an existing DB connection")
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cfgPath = "../../build/test/cfg"
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self._conn = taos.connect(host="127.0.0.1", config=cfgPath) # TODO: make configurable
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self._cursor = self._conn.cursor()
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# Get the connection/cursor ready
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self._cursor.execute('reset query cache')
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# self._cursor.execute('use db') # note we do this in _findCurrenState
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# Open connection
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self._tdSql = TDSql()
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self._tdSql.init(self._cursor)
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self.isOpen = True
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def resetDb(self): # reset the whole database, etc.
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if ( not self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot reset database until connection is open")
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# self._tdSql.prepare() # Recreate database, etc.
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self._cursor.execute('drop database if exists db')
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logger.debug("Resetting DB, dropped database")
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# self._cursor.execute('create database db')
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# self._cursor.execute('use db')
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# tdSql.execute('show databases')
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def close(self):
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if ( not self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot clean up database until connection is open")
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self._tdSql.close()
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self.isOpen = False
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def execute(self, sql):
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if ( not self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot execute database commands until connection is open")
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logger.debug("[SQL] Executing SQL: {}".format(sql))
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nRows = self._tdSql.execute(sql)
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logger.debug("[SQL] Execution Result, nRows = {}, SQL = {}".format(nRows, sql))
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return nRows
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def query(self, sql) : # return rows affected
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if ( not self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot query database until connection is open")
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logger.debug("[SQL] Executing SQL: {}".format(sql))
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nRows = self._tdSql.query(sql)
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logger.debug("[SQL] Execution Result, nRows = {}, SQL = {}".format(nRows, sql))
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return nRows
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# results are in: return self._tdSql.queryResult
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def getQueryResult(self):
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return self._tdSql.queryResult
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def _queryAny(self, sql) : # actual query result as an int
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if ( not self.isOpen ):
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot query database until connection is open")
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tSql = self._tdSql
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nRows = tSql.query(sql)
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if nRows != 1 :
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected result for query: {}, rows = {}".format(sql, nRows))
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if tSql.queryRows != 1 or tSql.queryCols != 1:
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected result set for query: {}".format(sql))
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return tSql.queryResult[0][0]
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def queryScalar(self, sql) -> int :
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return self._queryAny(sql)
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def queryString(self, sql) -> str :
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return self._queryAny(sql)
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class AnyState:
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STATE_INVALID = -1
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STATE_EMPTY = 0 # nothing there, no even a DB
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STATE_DB_ONLY = 1 # we have a DB, but nothing else
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STATE_TABLE_ONLY = 2 # we have a table, but totally empty
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STATE_HAS_DATA = 3 # we have some data in the table
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_stateNames = ["Invalid", "Empty", "DB_Only", "Table_Only", "Has_Data"]
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STATE_VAL_IDX = 0
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CAN_CREATE_DB = 1
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CAN_DROP_DB = 2
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CAN_CREATE_FIXED_SUPER_TABLE = 3
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CAN_DROP_FIXED_SUPER_TABLE = 4
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CAN_ADD_DATA = 5
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CAN_READ_DATA = 6
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def __init__(self):
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self._info = self.getInfo()
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def __str__(self):
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return self._stateNames[self._info[self.STATE_VAL_IDX] + 1] # -1 hack to accomodate the STATE_INVALID case
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def getInfo(self):
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raise RuntimeError("Must be overriden by child classes")
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def equals(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, int):
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return self.getValIndex() == other
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elif isinstance(other, AnyState):
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return self.getValIndex() == other.getValIndex()
|
|
else:
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected comparison, type = {}".format(type(other)))
|
|
|
|
def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Must be overriden by child classes")
|
|
|
|
def getValIndex(self):
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|
return self._info[self.STATE_VAL_IDX]
|
|
|
|
def getValue(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.STATE_VAL_IDX]
|
|
def canCreateDb(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_CREATE_DB]
|
|
def canDropDb(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_DROP_DB]
|
|
def canCreateFixedSuperTable(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_CREATE_FIXED_SUPER_TABLE]
|
|
def canDropFixedSuperTable(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_DROP_FIXED_SUPER_TABLE]
|
|
def canAddData(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_ADD_DATA]
|
|
def canReadData(self):
|
|
return self._info[self.CAN_READ_DATA]
|
|
|
|
def assertAtMostOneSuccess(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
sCnt = 0
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if not isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
continue
|
|
if task.isSuccess():
|
|
# task.logDebug("Task success found")
|
|
sCnt += 1
|
|
if ( sCnt >= 2 ):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Unexpected more than 1 success with task: {}".format(cls))
|
|
|
|
def assertIfExistThenSuccess(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
sCnt = 0
|
|
exists = False
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if not isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
continue
|
|
exists = True # we have a valid instance
|
|
if task.isSuccess():
|
|
sCnt += 1
|
|
if ( exists and sCnt <= 0 ):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Unexpected zero success for task: {}".format(cls))
|
|
|
|
def assertNoTask(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
raise CrashGenError("This task: {}, is not expected to be present, given the success/failure of others".format(cls.__name__))
|
|
|
|
def assertNoSuccess(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
if task.isSuccess():
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Unexpected successful task: {}".format(cls))
|
|
|
|
def hasSuccess(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if not isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
continue
|
|
if task.isSuccess():
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def hasTask(self, tasks, cls):
|
|
for task in tasks :
|
|
if isinstance(task, cls):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
class StateInvalid(AnyState):
|
|
def getInfo(self):
|
|
return [
|
|
self.STATE_INVALID,
|
|
False, False, # can create/drop Db
|
|
False, False, # can create/drop fixed table
|
|
False, False, # can insert/read data with fixed table
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
|
|
class StateEmpty(AnyState):
|
|
def getInfo(self):
|
|
return [
|
|
self.STATE_EMPTY,
|
|
True, False, # can create/drop Db
|
|
False, False, # can create/drop fixed table
|
|
False, False, # can insert/read data with fixed table
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
if ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, TaskCreateDb) ): # at EMPTY, if there's succes in creating DB
|
|
if ( not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskDropDb) ) : # and no drop_db tasks
|
|
self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, TaskCreateDb) # we must have at most one. TODO: compare numbers
|
|
|
|
class StateDbOnly(AnyState):
|
|
def getInfo(self):
|
|
return [
|
|
self.STATE_DB_ONLY,
|
|
False, True,
|
|
True, False,
|
|
False, False,
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
if ( not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskCreateDb) ):
|
|
self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, TaskDropDb) # only if we don't create any more
|
|
self.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, TaskDropDb)
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, CreateFixedTableTask) # not true in massively parrallel cases
|
|
# Nothing to be said about adding data task
|
|
# if ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, DropDbTask) ): # dropped the DB
|
|
# self.assertHasTask(tasks, DropDbTask) # implied by hasSuccess
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, DropDbTask)
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_EMPTY
|
|
if ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, TaskCreateSuperTable) ): # did not drop db, create table success
|
|
# self.assertHasTask(tasks, CreateFixedTableTask) # tried to create table
|
|
if ( not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable) ):
|
|
self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, TaskCreateSuperTable) # at most 1 attempt is successful, if we don't drop anything
|
|
# self.assertNoTask(tasks, DropDbTask) # should have have tried
|
|
# if ( not self.hasSuccess(tasks, AddFixedDataTask) ): # just created table, no data yet
|
|
# # can't say there's add-data attempts, since they may all fail
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_TABLE_ONLY
|
|
# else:
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_HAS_DATA
|
|
# What about AddFixedData?
|
|
# elif ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, AddFixedDataTask) ):
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_HAS_DATA
|
|
# else: # no success in dropping db tasks, no success in create fixed table? read data should also fail
|
|
# # raise RuntimeError("Unexpected no-success scenario") # We might just landed all failure tasks,
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_DB_ONLY # no change
|
|
|
|
class StateSuperTableOnly(AnyState):
|
|
def getInfo(self):
|
|
return [
|
|
self.STATE_TABLE_ONLY,
|
|
False, True,
|
|
False, True,
|
|
True, True,
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
if ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable) ): # we are able to drop the table
|
|
self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable)
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_DB_ONLY
|
|
# elif ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, AddFixedDataTask) ): # no success dropping the table, but added data
|
|
# self.assertNoTask(tasks, DropFixedTableTask) # not true in massively parrallel cases
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_HAS_DATA
|
|
# elif ( self.hasSuccess(tasks, ReadFixedDataTask) ): # no success in prev cases, but was able to read data
|
|
# self.assertNoTask(tasks, DropFixedTableTask)
|
|
# self.assertNoTask(tasks, AddFixedDataTask)
|
|
# self._state = self.STATE_TABLE_ONLY # no change
|
|
# else: # did not drop table, did not insert data, did not read successfully, that is impossible
|
|
# raise RuntimeError("Unexpected no-success scenarios")
|
|
# TODO: need to revamp!!
|
|
|
|
class StateHasData(AnyState):
|
|
def getInfo(self):
|
|
return [
|
|
self.STATE_HAS_DATA,
|
|
False, True,
|
|
False, True,
|
|
True, True,
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
def verifyTasksToState(self, tasks, newState):
|
|
if ( newState.equals(AnyState.STATE_EMPTY) ):
|
|
self.hasSuccess(tasks, TaskDropDb)
|
|
if ( not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskCreateDb) ) :
|
|
self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, TaskDropDb) # TODO: dicy
|
|
elif ( newState.equals(AnyState.STATE_DB_ONLY) ): # in DB only
|
|
if ( not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskCreateDb)): # without a create_db task
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskDropDb) # we must have drop_db task
|
|
self.hasSuccess(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable)
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, DropFixedSuperTableTask) # TODO: dicy
|
|
elif ( newState.equals(AnyState.STATE_TABLE_ONLY) ): # data deleted
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskDropDb)
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable)
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskAddData)
|
|
# self.hasSuccess(tasks, DeleteDataTasks)
|
|
else: # should be STATE_HAS_DATA
|
|
if (not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskCreateDb) ): # only if we didn't create one
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskDropDb) # we shouldn't have dropped it
|
|
if (not self.hasTask(tasks, TaskCreateSuperTable)) : # if we didn't create the table
|
|
self.assertNoTask(tasks, TaskDropSuperTable) # we should not have a task that drops it
|
|
# self.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, ReadFixedDataTask)
|
|
|
|
class StateMechine :
|
|
def __init__(self, dbConn):
|
|
self._dbConn = dbConn
|
|
self._curState = self._findCurrentState() # starting state
|
|
self._stateWeights = [1,3,5,15] # transitition target probabilities, indexed with value of STATE_EMPTY, STATE_DB_ONLY, etc.
|
|
|
|
def getCurrentState(self):
|
|
return self._curState
|
|
|
|
# May be slow, use cautionsly...
|
|
def getTaskTypes(self): # those that can run (directly/indirectly) from the current state
|
|
allTaskClasses = StateTransitionTask.__subclasses__() # all state transition tasks
|
|
firstTaskTypes = []
|
|
for tc in allTaskClasses:
|
|
# t = tc(self) # create task object
|
|
if tc.canBeginFrom(self._curState):
|
|
firstTaskTypes.append(tc)
|
|
# now we have all the tasks that can begin directly from the current state, let's figure out the INDIRECT ones
|
|
taskTypes = firstTaskTypes.copy() # have to have these
|
|
for task1 in firstTaskTypes: # each task type gathered so far
|
|
endState = task1.getEndState() # figure the end state
|
|
if endState == None: # does not change end state
|
|
continue # no use, do nothing
|
|
for tc in allTaskClasses: # what task can further begin from there?
|
|
if tc.canBeginFrom(endState) and (tc not in firstTaskTypes):
|
|
taskTypes.append(tc) # gather it
|
|
|
|
if len(taskTypes) <= 0:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("No suitable task types found for state: {}".format(self._curState))
|
|
logger.debug("[OPS] Tasks found for state {}: {}".format(self._curState, taskTypes))
|
|
return taskTypes
|
|
|
|
def _findCurrentState(self):
|
|
dbc = self._dbConn
|
|
ts = time.time() # we use this to debug how fast/slow it is to do the various queries to find the current DB state
|
|
if dbc.query("show databases") == 0 : # no database?!
|
|
# logger.debug("Found EMPTY state")
|
|
logger.debug("[STT] empty database found, between {} and {}".format(ts, time.time()))
|
|
return StateEmpty()
|
|
dbc.execute("use db") # did not do this when openning connection
|
|
if dbc.query("show tables") == 0 : # no tables
|
|
# logger.debug("Found DB ONLY state")
|
|
logger.debug("[STT] DB_ONLY found, between {} and {}".format(ts, time.time()))
|
|
return StateDbOnly()
|
|
if dbc.query("SELECT * FROM db.{}".format(DbManager.getFixedSuperTableName()) ) == 0 : # no regular tables
|
|
# logger.debug("Found TABLE_ONLY state")
|
|
logger.debug("[STT] SUPER_TABLE_ONLY found, between {} and {}".format(ts, time.time()))
|
|
return StateSuperTableOnly()
|
|
else: # has actual tables
|
|
# logger.debug("Found HAS_DATA state")
|
|
logger.debug("[STT] HAS_DATA found, between {} and {}".format(ts, time.time()))
|
|
return StateHasData()
|
|
|
|
def transition(self, tasks):
|
|
if ( len(tasks) == 0 ): # before 1st step, or otherwise empty
|
|
return # do nothing
|
|
|
|
self._dbConn.execute("show dnodes") # this should show up in the server log, separating steps
|
|
|
|
# Generic Checks, first based on the start state
|
|
if self._curState.canCreateDb():
|
|
self._curState.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, TaskCreateDb)
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, CreateDbTask) # not really, in case of multiple creation and drops
|
|
|
|
if self._curState.canDropDb():
|
|
self._curState.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, TaskDropDb)
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, DropDbTask) # not really in case of drop-create-drop
|
|
|
|
# if self._state.canCreateFixedTable():
|
|
# self.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, CreateFixedTableTask) # Not true, DB may be dropped
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, CreateFixedTableTask) # not really, in case of create-drop-create
|
|
|
|
# if self._state.canDropFixedTable():
|
|
# self.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, DropFixedTableTask) # Not True, the whole DB may be dropped
|
|
# self.assertAtMostOneSuccess(tasks, DropFixedTableTask) # not really in case of drop-create-drop
|
|
|
|
# if self._state.canAddData():
|
|
# self.assertIfExistThenSuccess(tasks, AddFixedDataTask) # not true actually
|
|
|
|
# if self._state.canReadData():
|
|
# Nothing for sure
|
|
|
|
newState = self._findCurrentState()
|
|
logger.debug("[STT] New DB state determined: {}".format(newState))
|
|
self._curState.verifyTasksToState(tasks, newState) # can old state move to new state through the tasks?
|
|
self._curState = newState
|
|
|
|
def pickTaskType(self):
|
|
taskTypes = self.getTaskTypes() # all the task types we can choose from at curent state
|
|
weights = []
|
|
for tt in taskTypes:
|
|
endState = tt.getEndState()
|
|
if endState != None :
|
|
weights.append(self._stateWeights[endState.getValIndex()]) # TODO: change to a method
|
|
else:
|
|
weights.append(10) # read data task, default to 10: TODO: change to a constant
|
|
i = self._weighted_choice_sub(weights)
|
|
# logger.debug(" (weighted random:{}/{}) ".format(i, len(taskTypes)))
|
|
return taskTypes[i]
|
|
|
|
def _weighted_choice_sub(self, weights): # ref: https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/22/weighted-random-generation-in-python/
|
|
rnd = random.random() * sum(weights) # TODO: use our dice to ensure it being determinstic?
|
|
for i, w in enumerate(weights):
|
|
rnd -= w
|
|
if rnd < 0:
|
|
return i
|
|
|
|
# Manager of the Database Data/Connection
|
|
class DbManager():
|
|
def __init__(self, resetDb = True):
|
|
self.tableNumQueue = LinearQueue()
|
|
self._lastTick = self.setupLastTick() # datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 1) # initial date time tick
|
|
self._lastInt = 0 # next one is initial integer
|
|
self._lock = threading.RLock()
|
|
|
|
# self.openDbServerConnection()
|
|
self._dbConn = DbConn()
|
|
try:
|
|
self._dbConn.open() # may throw taos.error.ProgrammingError: disconnected
|
|
except taos.error.ProgrammingError as err:
|
|
# print("Error type: {}, msg: {}, value: {}".format(type(err), err.msg, err))
|
|
if ( err.msg == 'client disconnected' ): # cannot open DB connection
|
|
print("Cannot establish DB connection, please re-run script without parameter, and follow the instructions.")
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
else:
|
|
raise
|
|
except:
|
|
print("[=] Unexpected exception")
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
if resetDb :
|
|
self._dbConn.resetDb() # drop and recreate DB
|
|
|
|
self._stateMachine = StateMechine(self._dbConn) # Do this after dbConn is in proper shape
|
|
|
|
def getDbConn(self):
|
|
return self._dbConn
|
|
|
|
def getStateMachine(self):
|
|
return self._stateMachine
|
|
|
|
# def getState(self):
|
|
# return self._stateMachine.getCurrentState()
|
|
|
|
# We aim to create a starting time tick, such that, whenever we run our test here once
|
|
# We should be able to safely create 100,000 records, which will not have any repeated time stamp
|
|
# when we re-run the test in 3 minutes (180 seconds), basically we should expand time duration
|
|
# by a factor of 500.
|
|
# TODO: what if it goes beyond 10 years into the future
|
|
# TODO: fix the error as result of above: "tsdb timestamp is out of range"
|
|
def setupLastTick(self):
|
|
t1 = datetime.datetime(2020, 6, 1)
|
|
t2 = datetime.datetime.now()
|
|
elSec = int(t2.timestamp() - t1.timestamp()) # maybe a very large number, takes 69 years to exceed Python int range
|
|
elSec2 = ( elSec % (8 * 12 * 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 / 500 ) ) * 500 # a number representing seconds within 10 years
|
|
# print("elSec = {}".format(elSec))
|
|
t3 = datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) # default "keep" is 10 years
|
|
t4 = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp( t3.timestamp() + elSec2) # see explanation above
|
|
logger.info("Setting up TICKS to start from: {}".format(t4))
|
|
return t4
|
|
|
|
def pickAndAllocateTable(self): # pick any table, and "use" it
|
|
return self.tableNumQueue.pickAndAllocate()
|
|
|
|
def addTable(self):
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
tIndex = self.tableNumQueue.push()
|
|
return tIndex
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getFixedSuperTableName(cls):
|
|
return "fs_table"
|
|
|
|
def releaseTable(self, i): # return the table back, so others can use it
|
|
self.tableNumQueue.release(i)
|
|
|
|
def getNextTick(self):
|
|
with self._lock: # prevent duplicate tick
|
|
self._lastTick += datetime.timedelta(0, 1) # add one second to it
|
|
return self._lastTick
|
|
|
|
def getNextInt(self):
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
self._lastInt += 1
|
|
return self._lastInt
|
|
|
|
def getNextBinary(self):
|
|
return "Beijing_Shanghai_Los_Angeles_New_York_San_Francisco_Chicago_Beijing_Shanghai_Los_Angeles_New_York_San_Francisco_Chicago_{}".format(self.getNextInt())
|
|
|
|
def getNextFloat(self):
|
|
return 0.9 + self.getNextInt()
|
|
|
|
def getTableNameToDelete(self):
|
|
tblNum = self.tableNumQueue.pop() # TODO: race condition!
|
|
if ( not tblNum ): # maybe false
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return "table_{}".format(tblNum)
|
|
|
|
def cleanUp(self):
|
|
self._dbConn.close()
|
|
|
|
class TaskExecutor():
|
|
def __init__(self, curStep):
|
|
self._curStep = curStep
|
|
|
|
def getCurStep(self):
|
|
return self._curStep
|
|
|
|
def execute(self, task: Task, wt: WorkerThread): # execute a task on a thread
|
|
task.execute(wt)
|
|
|
|
# def logInfo(self, msg):
|
|
# logger.info(" T[{}.x]: ".format(self._curStep) + msg)
|
|
|
|
# def logDebug(self, msg):
|
|
# logger.debug(" T[{}.x]: ".format(self._curStep) + msg)
|
|
|
|
class Task():
|
|
taskSn = 100
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def allocTaskNum(cls):
|
|
Task.taskSn += 1 # IMPORTANT: cannot use cls.taskSn, since each sub class will have a copy
|
|
# logger.debug("Allocating taskSN: {}".format(Task.taskSn))
|
|
return Task.taskSn
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, dbManager: DbManager, execStats: ExecutionStats):
|
|
self._dbManager = dbManager
|
|
self._workerThread = None
|
|
self._err = None
|
|
self._curStep = None
|
|
self._numRows = None # Number of rows affected
|
|
|
|
# Assign an incremental task serial number
|
|
self._taskNum = self.allocTaskNum()
|
|
# logger.debug("Creating new task {}...".format(self._taskNum))
|
|
|
|
self._execStats = execStats
|
|
|
|
def isSuccess(self):
|
|
return self._err == None
|
|
|
|
def clone(self): # TODO: why do we need this again?
|
|
newTask = self.__class__(self._dbManager, self._execStats)
|
|
return newTask
|
|
|
|
def logDebug(self, msg):
|
|
self._workerThread.logDebug("Step[{}.{}] {}".format(self._curStep, self._taskNum, msg))
|
|
|
|
def logInfo(self, msg):
|
|
self._workerThread.logInfo("Step[{}.{}] {}".format(self._curStep, self._taskNum, msg))
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("To be implemeted by child classes, class name: {}".format(self.__class__.__name__))
|
|
|
|
def execute(self, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
wt.verifyThreadSelf()
|
|
self._workerThread = wt # type: ignore
|
|
|
|
te = wt.getTaskExecutor()
|
|
self._curStep = te.getCurStep()
|
|
self.logDebug("[-] executing task {}...".format(self.__class__.__name__))
|
|
|
|
self._err = None
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self._execStats.beginTaskType(self.__class__.__name__) # mark beginning
|
|
try:
|
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self._executeInternal(te, wt) # TODO: no return value?
|
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except taos.error.ProgrammingError as err:
|
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self.logDebug("[=] Taos library exception: errno={:X}, msg: {}".format(err.errno, err))
|
|
self._err = err
|
|
except:
|
|
self.logDebug("[=] Unexpected exception")
|
|
raise
|
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self._execStats.endTaskType(self.__class__.__name__, self.isSuccess())
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|
|
|
self.logDebug("[X] task execution completed, {}, status: {}".format(self.__class__.__name__, "Success" if self.isSuccess() else "Failure"))
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self._execStats.incExecCount(self.__class__.__name__, self.isSuccess()) # TODO: merge with above.
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|
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def execSql(self, sql):
|
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return self._dbManager.execute(sql)
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|
|
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|
class ExecutionStats:
|
|
def __init__(self):
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|
self._execTimes: Dict[str, [int, int]] = {} # total/success times for a task
|
|
self._tasksInProgress = 0
|
|
self._lock = threading.Lock()
|
|
self._firstTaskStartTime = None
|
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self._execStartTime = None
|
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self._elapsedTime = 0.0 # total elapsed time
|
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self._accRunTime = 0.0 # accumulated run time
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|
|
|
self._failed = False
|
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self._failureReason = None
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|
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|
def startExec(self):
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self._execStartTime = time.time()
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|
|
|
def endExec(self):
|
|
self._elapsedTime = time.time() - self._execStartTime
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|
|
|
def incExecCount(self, klassName, isSuccess): # TODO: add a lock here
|
|
if klassName not in self._execTimes:
|
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self._execTimes[klassName] = [0, 0]
|
|
t = self._execTimes[klassName] # tuple for the data
|
|
t[0] += 1 # index 0 has the "total" execution times
|
|
if isSuccess:
|
|
t[1] += 1 # index 1 has the "success" execution times
|
|
|
|
def beginTaskType(self, klassName):
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
if self._tasksInProgress == 0 : # starting a new round
|
|
self._firstTaskStartTime = time.time() # I am now the first task
|
|
self._tasksInProgress += 1
|
|
|
|
def endTaskType(self, klassName, isSuccess):
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
self._tasksInProgress -= 1
|
|
if self._tasksInProgress == 0 : # all tasks have stopped
|
|
self._accRunTime += (time.time() - self._firstTaskStartTime)
|
|
self._firstTaskStartTime = None
|
|
|
|
def registerFailure(self, reason):
|
|
self._failed = True
|
|
self._failureReason = reason
|
|
|
|
def logStats(self):
|
|
logger.info("----------------------------------------------------------------------")
|
|
logger.info("| Crash_Gen test {}, with the following stats:".
|
|
format("FAILED (reason: {})".format(self._failureReason) if self._failed else "SUCCEEDED"))
|
|
logger.info("| Task Execution Times (success/total):")
|
|
execTimesAny = 0
|
|
for k, n in self._execTimes.items():
|
|
execTimesAny += n[0]
|
|
logger.info("| {0:<24}: {1}/{2}".format(k,n[1],n[0]))
|
|
|
|
logger.info("| Total Tasks Executed (success or not): {} ".format(execTimesAny))
|
|
logger.info("| Total Tasks In Progress at End: {}".format(self._tasksInProgress))
|
|
logger.info("| Total Task Busy Time (elapsed time when any task is in progress): {:.3f} seconds".format(self._accRunTime))
|
|
logger.info("| Average Per-Task Execution Time: {:.3f} seconds".format(self._accRunTime/execTimesAny))
|
|
logger.info("| Total Elapsed Time (from wall clock): {:.3f} seconds".format(self._elapsedTime))
|
|
logger.info("----------------------------------------------------------------------")
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class StateTransitionTask(Task):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getInfo(cls): # each sub class should supply their own information
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Overriding method expected")
|
|
|
|
_endState = None
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls): # TODO: optimize by calling it fewer times
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Overriding method expected")
|
|
|
|
# @classmethod
|
|
# def getBeginStates(cls):
|
|
# return cls.getInfo()[0]
|
|
|
|
# @classmethod
|
|
# def getEndState(cls): # returning the class name
|
|
# return cls.getInfo()[0]
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
# return state.getValue() in cls.getBeginStates()
|
|
raise RuntimeError("must be overriden")
|
|
|
|
def execute(self, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
super().execute(wt)
|
|
|
|
class TaskCreateDb(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return StateDbOnly()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canCreateDb()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
wt.execSql("create database db")
|
|
|
|
class TaskDropDb(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return StateEmpty()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canDropDb()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
wt.execSql("drop database db")
|
|
logger.debug("[OPS] database dropped at {}".format(time.time()))
|
|
|
|
class TaskCreateSuperTable(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return StateSuperTableOnly()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canCreateFixedSuperTable()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
tblName = self._dbManager.getFixedSuperTableName()
|
|
wt.execSql("create table db.{} (ts timestamp, speed int) tags (b binary(200), f float) ".format(tblName))
|
|
# No need to create the regular tables, INSERT will do that automatically
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TaskReadData(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return None # meaning doesn't affect state
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canReadData()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
sTbName = self._dbManager.getFixedSuperTableName()
|
|
dbc = wt.getDbConn()
|
|
dbc.query("select TBNAME from db.{}".format(sTbName)) # TODO: analyze result set later
|
|
if random.randrange(5) == 0 : # 1 in 5 chance, simulate a broken connection. TODO: break connection in all situations
|
|
dbc.close()
|
|
dbc.open()
|
|
else:
|
|
rTables = dbc.getQueryResult()
|
|
# print("rTables[0] = {}, type = {}".format(rTables[0], type(rTables[0])))
|
|
for rTbName in rTables : # regular tables
|
|
dbc.query("select * from db.{}".format(rTbName[0])) # TODO: check success failure
|
|
|
|
# tdSql.query(" cars where tbname in ('carzero', 'carone')")
|
|
|
|
class TaskDropSuperTable(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return StateDbOnly()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canDropFixedSuperTable()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
tblName = self._dbManager.getFixedSuperTableName()
|
|
wt.execSql("drop table db.{}".format(tblName))
|
|
|
|
class TaskAlterTags(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return None # meaning doesn't affect state
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canDropFixedSuperTable() # if we can drop it, we can alter tags
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
tblName = self._dbManager.getFixedSuperTableName()
|
|
dice = Dice.throw(4)
|
|
if dice == 0 :
|
|
wt.execSql("alter table db.{} add tag extraTag int".format(tblName))
|
|
elif dice == 1 :
|
|
wt.execSql("alter table db.{} drop tag extraTag".format(tblName))
|
|
elif dice == 2 :
|
|
wt.execSql("alter table db.{} drop tag newTag".format(tblName))
|
|
else: # dice == 3
|
|
wt.execSql("alter table db.{} change tag extraTag newTag".format(tblName))
|
|
|
|
class TaskAddData(StateTransitionTask):
|
|
activeTable : Set[int] = set() # Track which table is being actively worked on
|
|
LARGE_NUMBER_OF_TABLES = 35
|
|
SMALL_NUMBER_OF_TABLES = 3
|
|
LARGE_NUMBER_OF_RECORDS = 50
|
|
SMALL_NUMBER_OF_RECORDS = 3
|
|
|
|
# We use these two files to record operations to DB, useful for power-off tests
|
|
fAddLogReady = None
|
|
fAddLogDone = None
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def prepToRecordOps(cls):
|
|
if gConfig.record_ops :
|
|
if ( cls.fAddLogReady == None ):
|
|
logger.info("Recording in a file operations to be performed...")
|
|
cls.fAddLogReady = open("add_log_ready.txt", "w")
|
|
if ( cls.fAddLogDone == None ):
|
|
logger.info("Recording in a file operations completed...")
|
|
cls.fAddLogDone = open("add_log_done.txt", "w")
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def getEndState(cls):
|
|
return StateHasData()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def canBeginFrom(cls, state: AnyState):
|
|
return state.canAddData()
|
|
|
|
def _executeInternal(self, te: TaskExecutor, wt: WorkerThread):
|
|
ds = self._dbManager
|
|
wt.execSql("use db") # TODO: seems to be an INSERT bug to require this
|
|
tblSeq = list(range(self.LARGE_NUMBER_OF_TABLES if gConfig.larger_data else self.SMALL_NUMBER_OF_TABLES))
|
|
random.shuffle(tblSeq)
|
|
for i in tblSeq:
|
|
if ( i in self.activeTable ): # wow already active
|
|
# logger.info("Concurrent data insertion into table: {}".format(i))
|
|
# print("ct({})".format(i), end="", flush=True) # Concurrent insertion into table
|
|
print("x", end="", flush=True)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.activeTable.add(i) # marking it active
|
|
# No need to shuffle data sequence, unless later we decide to do non-increment insertion
|
|
for j in range(self.LARGE_NUMBER_OF_RECORDS if gConfig.larger_data else self.SMALL_NUMBER_OF_RECORDS) : # number of records per table
|
|
nextInt = ds.getNextInt()
|
|
regTableName = "db.reg_table_{}".format(i)
|
|
if gConfig.record_ops:
|
|
self.prepToRecordOps()
|
|
self.fAddLogReady.write("Ready to write {} to {}\n".format(nextInt, regTableName))
|
|
self.fAddLogReady.flush()
|
|
os.fsync(self.fAddLogReady)
|
|
sql = "insert into {} using {} tags ('{}', {}) values ('{}', {});".format(
|
|
regTableName,
|
|
ds.getFixedSuperTableName(),
|
|
ds.getNextBinary(), ds.getNextFloat(),
|
|
ds.getNextTick(), nextInt)
|
|
wt.execSql(sql)
|
|
if gConfig.record_ops:
|
|
self.fAddLogDone.write("Wrote {} to {}\n".format(nextInt, regTableName))
|
|
self.fAddLogDone.flush()
|
|
os.fsync(self.fAddLogDone)
|
|
self.activeTable.discard(i) # not raising an error, unlike remove
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Deterministic random number generator
|
|
class Dice():
|
|
seeded = False # static, uninitialized
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def seed(cls, s): # static
|
|
if (cls.seeded):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Cannot seed the random generator more than once")
|
|
cls.verifyRNG()
|
|
random.seed(s)
|
|
cls.seeded = True # TODO: protect against multi-threading
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def verifyRNG(cls): # Verify that the RNG is determinstic
|
|
random.seed(0)
|
|
x1 = random.randrange(0, 1000)
|
|
x2 = random.randrange(0, 1000)
|
|
x3 = random.randrange(0, 1000)
|
|
if ( x1 != 864 or x2!=394 or x3!=776 ):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("System RNG is not deterministic")
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def throw(cls, stop): # get 0 to stop-1
|
|
return cls.throwRange(0, stop)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def throwRange(cls, start, stop): # up to stop-1
|
|
if ( not cls.seeded ):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Cannot throw dice before seeding it")
|
|
return random.randrange(start, stop)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Anyone needing to carry out work should simply come here
|
|
# class WorkDispatcher():
|
|
# def __init__(self, dbState):
|
|
# # self.totalNumMethods = 2
|
|
# self.tasks = [
|
|
# # CreateTableTask(dbState), # Obsolete
|
|
# # DropTableTask(dbState),
|
|
# # AddDataTask(dbState),
|
|
# ]
|
|
|
|
# def throwDice(self):
|
|
# max = len(self.tasks) - 1
|
|
# dRes = random.randint(0, max)
|
|
# # logger.debug("Threw the dice in range [{},{}], and got: {}".format(0,max,dRes))
|
|
# return dRes
|
|
|
|
# def pickTask(self):
|
|
# dice = self.throwDice()
|
|
# return self.tasks[dice]
|
|
|
|
# def doWork(self, workerThread):
|
|
# task = self.pickTask()
|
|
# task.execute(workerThread)
|
|
|
|
class LoggingFilter(logging.Filter):
|
|
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord):
|
|
if ( record.levelno >= logging.INFO ) :
|
|
return True # info or above always log
|
|
|
|
msg = record.msg
|
|
# print("type = {}, value={}".format(type(msg), msg))
|
|
# sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
# Commenting out below to adjust...
|
|
|
|
# if msg.startswith("[TRD]"):
|
|
# return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
class MainExec:
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def runClient(cls):
|
|
# resetDb = False # DEBUG only
|
|
# dbState = DbState(resetDb) # DBEUG only!
|
|
dbManager = DbManager() # Regular function
|
|
Dice.seed(0) # initial seeding of dice
|
|
thPool = ThreadPool(gConfig.num_threads, gConfig.max_steps)
|
|
tc = ThreadCoordinator(thPool, dbManager)
|
|
|
|
tc.run()
|
|
tc.logStats()
|
|
dbManager.cleanUp()
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def runService(cls):
|
|
print("Running service...")
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def runTemp(cls): # for debugging purposes
|
|
# # Hack to exercise reading from disk, imcreasing coverage. TODO: fix
|
|
# dbc = dbState.getDbConn()
|
|
# sTbName = dbState.getFixedSuperTableName()
|
|
# dbc.execute("create database if not exists db")
|
|
# if not dbState.getState().equals(StateEmpty()):
|
|
# dbc.execute("use db")
|
|
|
|
# rTables = None
|
|
# try: # the super table may not exist
|
|
# sql = "select TBNAME from db.{}".format(sTbName)
|
|
# logger.info("Finding out tables in super table: {}".format(sql))
|
|
# dbc.query(sql) # TODO: analyze result set later
|
|
# logger.info("Fetching result")
|
|
# rTables = dbc.getQueryResult()
|
|
# logger.info("Result: {}".format(rTables))
|
|
# except taos.error.ProgrammingError as err:
|
|
# logger.info("Initial Super table OPS error: {}".format(err))
|
|
|
|
# # sys.exit()
|
|
# if ( not rTables == None):
|
|
# # print("rTables[0] = {}, type = {}".format(rTables[0], type(rTables[0])))
|
|
# try:
|
|
# for rTbName in rTables : # regular tables
|
|
# ds = dbState
|
|
# logger.info("Inserting into table: {}".format(rTbName[0]))
|
|
# sql = "insert into db.{} values ('{}', {});".format(
|
|
# rTbName[0],
|
|
# ds.getNextTick(), ds.getNextInt())
|
|
# dbc.execute(sql)
|
|
# for rTbName in rTables : # regular tables
|
|
# dbc.query("select * from db.{}".format(rTbName[0])) # TODO: check success failure
|
|
# logger.info("Initial READING operation is successful")
|
|
# except taos.error.ProgrammingError as err:
|
|
# logger.info("Initial WRITE/READ error: {}".format(err))
|
|
|
|
# Sandbox testing code
|
|
# dbc = dbState.getDbConn()
|
|
# while True:
|
|
# rows = dbc.query("show databases")
|
|
# print("Rows: {}, time={}".format(rows, time.time()))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
# Super cool Python argument library: https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
|
|
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
|
|
description=textwrap.dedent('''\
|
|
TDengine Auto Crash Generator (PLEASE NOTICE the Prerequisites Below)
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
1. You build TDengine in the top level ./build directory, as described in offical docs
|
|
2. You run the server there before this script: ./build/bin/taosd -c test/cfg
|
|
|
|
'''))
|
|
|
|
parser.add_argument('-d', '--debug', action='store_true',
|
|
help='Turn on DEBUG mode for more logging (default: false)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-e', '--run-tdengine', action='store_true',
|
|
help='Run TDengine service in foreground (default: false)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-l', '--larger-data', action='store_true',
|
|
help='Write larger amount of data during write operations (default: false)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-p', '--per-thread-db-connection', action='store_false',
|
|
help='Use a single shared db connection (default: false)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-r', '--record-ops', action='store_true',
|
|
help='Use a pair of always-fsynced fils to record operations performing + performed, for power-off tests (default: false)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-s', '--max-steps', action='store', default=1000, type=int,
|
|
help='Maximum number of steps to run (default: 100)')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-t', '--num-threads', action='store', default=5, type=int,
|
|
help='Number of threads to run (default: 10)')
|
|
|
|
global gConfig
|
|
gConfig = parser.parse_args()
|
|
# if len(sys.argv) == 1:
|
|
# parser.print_help()
|
|
# sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
global logger
|
|
logger = logging.getLogger('CrashGen')
|
|
logger.addFilter(LoggingFilter())
|
|
if ( gConfig.debug ):
|
|
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # default seems to be INFO
|
|
else:
|
|
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
|
|
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
|
|
logger.addHandler(ch)
|
|
|
|
if gConfig.run_tdengine : # run server
|
|
MainExec.runService()
|
|
else :
|
|
MainExec.runClient()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# logger.info("Crash_Gen execution finished")
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
main()
|