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Example 1 with AssertFailure

use of org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure in project derby by apache.

the class DataDictionaryImpl method getDescriptorViaIndexMinion.

private <T extends TupleDescriptor> T getDescriptorViaIndexMinion(int indexId, ExecIndexRow keyRow, ScanQualifier[][] scanQualifiers, TabInfoImpl ti, TupleDescriptor parentTupleDescriptor, List<? super T> list, Class<T> returnType, boolean forUpdate, int isolationLevel, TransactionController tc) throws StandardException {
    CatalogRowFactory rf = ti.getCatalogRowFactory();
    ConglomerateController heapCC;
    ExecIndexRow indexRow1;
    ExecRow outRow;
    RowLocation baseRowLocation;
    ScanController scanController;
    T td = null;
    if (SanityManager.DEBUG) {
        SanityManager.ASSERT(isolationLevel == TransactionController.ISOLATION_REPEATABLE_READ || isolationLevel == TransactionController.ISOLATION_READ_UNCOMMITTED);
    }
    outRow = rf.makeEmptyRow();
    heapCC = tc.openConglomerate(ti.getHeapConglomerate(), false, 0, TransactionController.MODE_RECORD, isolationLevel);
    /* Scan the index and go to the data pages for qualifying rows to
		 * build the column descriptor.
		 */
    scanController = tc.openScan(// conglomerate to open
    ti.getIndexConglomerate(indexId), // don't hold open across commit
    false, (forUpdate) ? TransactionController.OPENMODE_FORUPDATE : 0, TransactionController.MODE_RECORD, isolationLevel, // all fields as objects
    (FormatableBitSet) null, // start position - first row
    keyRow.getRowArray(), // startSearchOperation
    ScanController.GE, // scanQualifier,
    scanQualifiers, // stop position - through last row
    keyRow.getRowArray(), // stopSearchOperation
    ScanController.GT);
    while (true) {
        // create an index row template
        indexRow1 = getIndexRowFromHeapRow(ti.getIndexRowGenerator(indexId), heapCC.newRowLocationTemplate(), outRow);
        // from the table.
        if (!scanController.fetchNext(indexRow1.getRowArray())) {
            break;
        }
        baseRowLocation = (RowLocation) indexRow1.getColumn(indexRow1.nColumns());
        // RESOLVE paulat - remove the try catch block when track 3677 is fixed
        // just leave the contents of the try block
        // adding to get more info on track 3677
        boolean base_row_exists = false;
        try {
            base_row_exists = heapCC.fetch(baseRowLocation, outRow.getRowArray(), (FormatableBitSet) null);
        } catch (RuntimeException re) {
            if (SanityManager.DEBUG) {
                if (re instanceof AssertFailure) {
                    StringBuffer strbuf = new StringBuffer("Error retrieving base row in table " + ti.getTableName());
                    strbuf.append(": An ASSERT was thrown when trying to locate a row matching index row " + indexRow1 + " from index " + ti.getIndexName(indexId) + ", conglom number " + ti.getIndexConglomerate(indexId));
                    debugGenerateInfo(strbuf, tc, heapCC, ti, indexId);
                }
            }
            throw re;
        } catch (StandardException se) {
            if (SanityManager.DEBUG) {
                // do not want to catch lock timeout errors here
                if (se.getSQLState().equals("XSRS9")) {
                    StringBuffer strbuf = new StringBuffer("Error retrieving base row in table " + ti.getTableName());
                    strbuf.append(": A StandardException was thrown when trying to locate a row matching index row " + indexRow1 + " from index " + ti.getIndexName(indexId) + ", conglom number " + ti.getIndexConglomerate(indexId));
                    debugGenerateInfo(strbuf, tc, heapCC, ti, indexId);
                }
            }
            throw se;
        }
        if (SanityManager.DEBUG) {
            // holding scan cursor on index at ISOLATION_REPEATABLE_READ.
            if (!base_row_exists && (isolationLevel == TransactionController.ISOLATION_REPEATABLE_READ)) {
                StringBuffer strbuf = new StringBuffer("Error retrieving base row in table " + ti.getTableName());
                strbuf.append(": could not locate a row matching index row " + indexRow1 + " from index " + ti.getIndexName(indexId) + ", conglom number " + ti.getIndexConglomerate(indexId));
                debugGenerateInfo(strbuf, tc, heapCC, ti, indexId);
                // RESOLVE: for now, we are going to kill the VM
                // to help debug this problem.
                System.exit(1);
            // RESOLVE: not currently reached
            // SanityManager.THROWASSERT(strbuf.toString());
            }
        }
        if (!base_row_exists && (isolationLevel == TransactionController.ISOLATION_READ_UNCOMMITTED)) {
            // If isolationLevel == ISOLATION_READ_UNCOMMITTED we may
            // possibly see that the base row does not exist even if the
            // index row did.  This mode is currently only used by
            // TableNameInfo's call to hashAllTableDescriptorsByTableId,
            // cf. DERBY-3678, and by getStatisticsDescriptors,
            // cf. DERBY-4881.
            // 
            // For the former call, a table's schema descriptor is attempted
            // read, and if the base row for the schema has gone between
            // reading the index and the base table, the table that needs
            // this information has gone, too.  So, the table should not
            // be needed for printing lock timeout or deadlock
            // information, so we can safely just return an empty (schema)
            // descriptor. Furthermore, neither Timeout or DeadLock
            // diagnostics access the schema of a table descriptor, so it
            // seems safe to just return an empty schema descriptor for
            // the table.
            // 
            // There is a theoretical chance another row may have taken
            // the first one's place, but only if a compress of the base
            // table managed to run between the time we read the index and
            // the base row, which seems unlikely so we ignore that.
            // 
            // Even the index row may be gone in the above use case, of
            // course, and that case also returns an empty descriptor
            // since no match is found.
            td = null;
        } else {
            // normal case
            td = returnType.cast(rf.buildDescriptor(outRow, parentTupleDescriptor, this));
        }
        /* If list is null, then caller only wants a single descriptor - we're done
			 * else just add the current descriptor to the list.
			 */
        if (list == null) {
            break;
        } else if (td != null) {
            list.add(td);
        }
    }
    scanController.close();
    heapCC.close();
    return td;
}
Also used : ScanController(org.apache.derby.iapi.store.access.ScanController) ConglomerateController(org.apache.derby.iapi.store.access.ConglomerateController) CatalogRowFactory(org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.dictionary.CatalogRowFactory) ExecIndexRow(org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.execute.ExecIndexRow) StandardException(org.apache.derby.shared.common.error.StandardException) ExecRow(org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.execute.ExecRow) FormatableBitSet(org.apache.derby.iapi.services.io.FormatableBitSet) AssertFailure(org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure) RowLocation(org.apache.derby.iapi.types.RowLocation)

Example 2 with AssertFailure

use of org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure in project derby by apache.

the class AssertFailureTest method testAssertFailureNoThreadDump.

/**
 * Test that AssertFailure's log entry is correct when we DON'T have
 * permission to to thread dumps. Must be run with correct permissions, ie.
 * WITHOUT java.lang.RuntimePermission "getStackTrace" and
 * java.lang.RuntimePermission "modifyThreadGroup";
 */
public void testAssertFailureNoThreadDump() {
    String s = new AssertFailure("AssertFailureTest").getThreadDump();
    // System.out.println(s);    //Debug failures.
    // Assert that the string is correct, by checking that is starts
    // the right way.
    String expected = "(Skipping thread dump because of insufficient " + "permissions:\njava.security.AccessControlException:";
    assertTrue("String not correct. Expected: <" + expected + ">\nWas:\n<" + s + ">", s.startsWith(expected));
}
Also used : AssertFailure(org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure)

Example 3 with AssertFailure

use of org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure in project derby by apache.

the class AssertFailureTest method testAssertFailureThreadDump.

/**
 * Test that AssertFailure's message string is correct when we have
 * permission to do thread dumps. Must be run with correct permissions, ie.
 * with java.lang.RuntimePermission "getStackTrace" and
 * java.lang.RuntimePermission "modifyThreadGroup".
 */
public void testAssertFailureThreadDump() {
    String s = new AssertFailure("AssertFailureTest").getThreadDump();
    // System.out.println(s);    //Debug failures
    // Assert that the string is correct, by checking that
    // it starts the right way.
    String expected = "---------------\n" + "Stack traces for all live threads:\nThread name=";
    assertTrue("String not correct. Expected to start with:\n<" + expected + ">...\nWas:\n<" + s + ">.\n", s.startsWith(expected));
}
Also used : AssertFailure(org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure)

Aggregations

AssertFailure (org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure)3 FormatableBitSet (org.apache.derby.iapi.services.io.FormatableBitSet)1 CatalogRowFactory (org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.dictionary.CatalogRowFactory)1 ExecIndexRow (org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.execute.ExecIndexRow)1 ExecRow (org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.execute.ExecRow)1 ConglomerateController (org.apache.derby.iapi.store.access.ConglomerateController)1 ScanController (org.apache.derby.iapi.store.access.ScanController)1 RowLocation (org.apache.derby.iapi.types.RowLocation)1 StandardException (org.apache.derby.shared.common.error.StandardException)1