jj/lib/tests/test_working_copy_concurrent.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk 03e6b8c0e6 working_copy: take Tree, not CommitId, as argument to check_out()
We no longer need the commit ID, so we shouldn't make the callers pass
it. This lets us simplify several tests, because they no longer to
create commits just to check out a tree in the working copy.
2022-02-13 12:14:34 -08:00

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// Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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use std::cmp::max;
use std::thread;
use jujutsu_lib::repo_path::RepoPath;
use jujutsu_lib::testutils;
use jujutsu_lib::working_copy::CheckoutError;
use jujutsu_lib::workspace::Workspace;
use test_case::test_case;
#[test_case(false ; "local backend")]
#[test_case(true ; "git backend")]
fn test_concurrent_checkout(use_git: bool) {
// Test that we error out if a concurrent checkout is detected (i.e. if the
// current checkout changed on disk after we read it).
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let mut test_workspace1 = testutils::init_workspace(&settings, use_git);
let repo1 = test_workspace1.repo.clone();
let workspace1_root = test_workspace1.workspace.workspace_root().clone();
let tree_id1 = testutils::create_random_tree(&repo1);
let tree_id2 = testutils::create_random_tree(&repo1);
let tree_id3 = testutils::create_random_tree(&repo1);
let tree1 = repo1
.store()
.get_tree(&RepoPath::root(), &tree_id1)
.unwrap();
let tree2 = repo1
.store()
.get_tree(&RepoPath::root(), &tree_id2)
.unwrap();
let tree3 = repo1
.store()
.get_tree(&RepoPath::root(), &tree_id3)
.unwrap();
// Check out tree1
let wc1 = test_workspace1.workspace.working_copy_mut();
// The operation ID is not correct, but that doesn't matter for this test
wc1.check_out(repo1.op_id().clone(), None, &tree1).unwrap();
// Check out tree2 from another process (simulated by another workspace
// instance)
let mut workspace2 = Workspace::load(&settings, workspace1_root.clone()).unwrap();
workspace2
.working_copy_mut()
.check_out(repo1.op_id().clone(), Some(&tree_id1), &tree2)
.unwrap();
// Checking out another tree (via the first repo instance) should now fail.
assert_eq!(
wc1.check_out(repo1.op_id().clone(), Some(&tree_id1), &tree3),
Err(CheckoutError::ConcurrentCheckout)
);
// Check that the tree2 is still checked out on disk.
let workspace3 = Workspace::load(&settings, workspace1_root).unwrap();
assert_eq!(workspace3.working_copy().current_tree_id(), tree_id2);
}
#[test_case(false ; "local backend")]
#[test_case(true ; "git backend")]
fn test_checkout_parallel(use_git: bool) {
// Test that concurrent checkouts by different processes (simulated by using
// different repo instances) is safe.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let mut test_workspace = testutils::init_workspace(&settings, use_git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let workspace_root = test_workspace.workspace.workspace_root().clone();
let num_threads = max(num_cpus::get(), 4);
let mut tree_ids = vec![];
for i in 0..num_threads {
let path = RepoPath::from_internal_string(format!("file{}", i).as_str());
let tree = testutils::create_tree(repo, &[(&path, "contents")]);
tree_ids.push(tree.id().clone());
}
// Create another tree just so we can test the update stats reliably from the
// first update
let tree = testutils::create_tree(
repo,
&[(&RepoPath::from_internal_string("other file"), "contents")],
);
test_workspace
.workspace
.working_copy_mut()
.check_out(repo.op_id().clone(), None, &tree)
.unwrap();
let mut threads = vec![];
for tree_id in &tree_ids {
let op_id = repo.op_id().clone();
let tree_ids = tree_ids.clone();
let tree_id = tree_id.clone();
let settings = settings.clone();
let workspace_root = workspace_root.clone();
let handle = thread::spawn(move || {
let mut workspace = Workspace::load(&settings, workspace_root).unwrap();
let tree = workspace
.repo_loader()
.store()
.get_tree(&RepoPath::root(), &tree_id)
.unwrap();
// The operation ID is not correct, but that doesn't matter for this test
let stats = workspace
.working_copy_mut()
.check_out(op_id, None, &tree)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(stats.updated_files, 0);
assert_eq!(stats.added_files, 1);
assert_eq!(stats.removed_files, 1);
// Check that the working copy contains one of the trees. We may see a
// different tree than the one we just checked out, but since
// write_tree() should take the same lock as check_out(), write_tree()
// should never produce a different tree.
let mut locked_wc = workspace.working_copy_mut().start_mutation();
let new_tree_id = locked_wc.write_tree();
locked_wc.discard();
assert!(tree_ids.contains(&new_tree_id));
});
threads.push(handle);
}
for thread in threads {
thread.join().ok().unwrap();
}
}