annotate tests/0010/run-test.sh @ 400:8c7453fb5bd9 api-inversion

Invert audioDB::power_flag / audiodb_power() Here the exciting discovery is that the mmap(), memcpy(), munmap() sequence is in fact not safe. In principle an msync() call should be inserted before unmapping for in-core changes to mmap()ed files to be flushed to disk. In this case we work around the problem entirely, by not mmap()ing anything and doing everything with file descriptors. Amusingly, that's probably not desperately safe either, this time because we have to move the file descriptor position (which is also a shared resource). dup() doesn't save us, as the duplicate file descriptor shares a file position. This applies also to the filling of data_buffer in the query loop, and in fact basically any call to lseek(), which is why I'm not fixing it now. Solution: if you have multiple threads all acting at once on a single database, do one audiodb_open() per thread, for now at least.
author mas01cr
date Thu, 27 Nov 2008 16:22:52 +0000
parents fe4dc39b2dd7
children b09d2eb1a2b2
rev   line source
mas01cr@252 1 #! /bin/bash
mas01cr@69 2
mas01cr@69 3 . ../test-utils.sh
mas01cr@69 4
mas01cr@69 5 if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi
mas01cr@69 6
mas01cr@69 7 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -N
mas01cr@69 8
mas01cr@69 9 intstring 2 > testfeature01
mas01cr@69 10 floatstring 0 1 >> testfeature01
mas01cr@69 11 intstring 2 > testfeature10
mas01cr@69 12 floatstring 1 0 >> testfeature10
mas01cr@69 13
mas01cr@69 14 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature01
mas01cr@69 15 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature10
mas01cr@69 16
mas01cr@69 17 # sequence queries require L2NORM
mas01cr@69 18 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -L
mas01cr@69 19
mas01cr@69 20 echo "query point (0.0,0.5)"
mas01cr@69 21 intstring 2 > testquery
mas01cr@69 22 floatstring 0 0.5 >> testquery
mas01cr@69 23
mas01cr@69 24 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -R 5 > testoutput
mas01cr@69 25 echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 26 echo testfeature10 1 >> test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 27 cmp testoutput test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 28 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -r 1 -R 5 > testoutput
mas01cr@69 29 echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 30 cmp testoutput test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 31
mas01cr@69 32 echo "query point (0.5,0.0)"
mas01cr@69 33 intstring 2 > testquery
mas01cr@69 34 floatstring 0.5 0 >> testquery
mas01cr@69 35
mas01cr@69 36 # FIXME: because there's only one point in each track (and the query),
mas01cr@69 37 # the ordering is essentially database order. We need these test
mas01cr@69 38 # cases anyway because we need to test non-segfaulting, non-empty
mas01cr@69 39 # results...
mas01cr@69 40
mas01cr@69 41 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -R 5 > testoutput
mas01cr@69 42 echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 43 echo testfeature10 1 >> test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 44 cmp testoutput test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 45 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -r 1 -R 5 > testoutput
mas01cr@69 46 echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 47 cmp testoutput test-expected-output
mas01cr@69 48
mas01cr@69 49 exit 104