tests: Test for concurrent writes with db tx

There are occasions where a multi-statement tx is begun in one batch,
and a second batch is created which does a normal write (without a
multi-statement tx). These should not conflict with each other and all
of the data should end up being written to disk.
pull/29112/head
Ava Chow 11 months ago
parent 395bcd2454
commit 548ecd1155

@ -9,7 +9,10 @@ try:
except ImportError:
pass
import concurrent.futures
from test_framework.blocktools import COINBASE_MATURITY
from test_framework.descriptors import descsum_create
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
from test_framework.util import (
assert_equal,
@ -33,6 +36,41 @@ class WalletDescriptorTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
self.skip_if_no_sqlite()
self.skip_if_no_py_sqlite3()
def test_concurrent_writes(self):
self.log.info("Test sqlite concurrent writes are in the correct order")
self.restart_node(0, extra_args=["-unsafesqlitesync=0"])
self.nodes[0].createwallet(wallet_name="concurrency", blank=True)
wallet = self.nodes[0].get_wallet_rpc("concurrency")
# First import a descriptor that uses hardened dervation so that topping up
# Will require writing a ton to db
wallet.importdescriptors([{"desc":descsum_create("wpkh(tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPeuVhWwi6wuMQGfPKi9Li5GtX35jVNknACgqe3CY4g5xgkfDDJcmtF7o1QnxWDRYw4H5P26PXq7sbcUkEqeR4fg3Kxp2tigg/0h/0h/*h)"), "timestamp": "now", "active": True}])
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as thread:
topup = thread.submit(wallet.keypoolrefill, newsize=1000)
# Then while the topup is running, we need to do something that will call
# ChainStateFlushed which will trigger a write to the db, hopefully at the
# same time that the topup still has an open db transaction.
self.nodes[0].cli.gettxoutsetinfo()
assert_equal(topup.result(), None)
wallet.unloadwallet()
# Check that everything was written
wallet_db = self.nodes[0].wallets_path / "concurrency" / self.wallet_data_filename
conn = sqlite3.connect(wallet_db)
with conn:
# Retrieve the bestblock_nomerkle record
bestblock_rec = conn.execute("SELECT value FROM main WHERE hex(key) = '1262657374626C6F636B5F6E6F6D65726B6C65'").fetchone()[0]
# Retrieve the number of descriptor cache records
# Since we store binary data, sqlite's comparison operators don't work everywhere
# so just retrieve all records and process them ourselves.
db_keys = conn.execute("SELECT key FROM main").fetchall()
cache_records = len([k[0] for k in db_keys if b"walletdescriptorcache" in k[0]])
conn.close()
assert_equal(bestblock_rec[5:37][::-1].hex(), self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash())
assert_equal(cache_records, 1000)
def run_test(self):
if self.is_bdb_compiled():
# Make a legacy wallet and check it is BDB
@ -240,6 +278,8 @@ class WalletDescriptorTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
conn.close()
assert_raises_rpc_error(-4, "Unexpected legacy entry in descriptor wallet found.", self.nodes[0].loadwallet, "crashme")
self.test_concurrent_writes()
if __name__ == '__main__':
WalletDescriptorTest().main ()

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