136 lines
5.0 KiB
C#
136 lines
5.0 KiB
C#
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine.Validation;
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namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine.Tests.Validation;
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/// <summary>
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/// WP2.5: the verdict cache's eviction policy. Overflow used to <c>Clear()</c> the
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/// whole cache, which re-opened the non-collectible <c>InteractiveAssemblyLoader</c>
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/// leak the cache exists to bound — every hot script had to be recompiled, and every
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/// recompile loads another assembly that can never be unloaded. These tests pin the
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/// replacement: eviction is segmented, so entries in active use survive it.
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///
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/// <para>
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/// Serialised with the other verdict-cache tests: the cache is process-wide static
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/// state, so two test classes filling it concurrently would see each other's
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/// entries.
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/// </para>
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/// </summary>
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[Collection("ScriptCompileVerdictCache")]
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public class ScriptCompileVerdictCacheEvictionTests
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{
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private const string Surface = "TestSurface";
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/// <summary>Entries needed to force at least one generation rotation.</summary>
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private const int OverflowCount = 5000;
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private static (bool Ok, string? Error) Lookup(string code, Func<(bool, string?)> factory) =>
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ScriptCompileVerdictCache.GetOrAdd(Surface, code, factory);
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[Fact]
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public void Overflow_KeepsHotEntry_AndDoesNotClearEverything()
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{
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ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Clear();
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const string hotCode = "// the script every deploy re-validates";
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var hotCompiles = 0;
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(bool, string?) HotFactory()
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{
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hotCompiles++;
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return (true, null);
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}
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Lookup(hotCode, HotFactory);
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Assert.Equal(1, hotCompiles);
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// Push far more distinct scripts through than the cache can hold, touching
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// the hot entry as we go — which is exactly what a real workload does, and
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// exactly what wholesale Clear() used to throw away.
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for (var i = 0; i < OverflowCount; i++)
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{
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Lookup($"// filler {i}", static () => (true, null));
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if (i % 25 == 0)
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Lookup(hotCode, HotFactory);
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}
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// At least one rotation happened...
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Assert.True(ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Evictions > 0,
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"the overflow did not trigger a single eviction — the test no longer exercises the policy");
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// ...and the hot entry was never recompiled, because a hit in the cold
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// generation promotes it back into hot rather than letting it age out.
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Assert.Equal(1, hotCompiles);
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// A final read still hits.
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var compilesBefore = hotCompiles;
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Lookup(hotCode, HotFactory);
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Assert.Equal(compilesBefore, hotCompiles);
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Overflow_RetainsRecentEntries_RatherThanDroppingAll()
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{
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ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Clear();
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for (var i = 0; i < OverflowCount; i++)
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Lookup($"// bulk {i}", static () => (true, null));
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Assert.True(ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Evictions > 0);
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// The most recently inserted entry is in the hot generation, so it must
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// still be cached. Under the old Clear()-on-overflow policy the cache could
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// be left holding a single entry after a rotation.
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var recompiled = false;
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Lookup($"// bulk {OverflowCount - 1}", () =>
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{
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recompiled = true;
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return (true, null);
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});
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Assert.False(recompiled, "the most recent entry was evicted; eviction is not retaining the hot generation");
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Assert.True(ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Count > 1,
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$"cache retained only {ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Count} entries after eviction");
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Overflow_KeepsCacheBounded()
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{
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ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Clear();
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for (var i = 0; i < OverflowCount; i++)
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Lookup($"// bounded {i}", static () => (true, null));
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// Two generations of 2048 — the same 4096 ceiling the previous policy had,
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// now reached by demotion rather than by dropping everything.
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Assert.True(ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Count <= 4096,
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$"cache grew to {ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Count} entries, exceeding its two-generation bound");
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}
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[Fact]
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public void SurfaceIsPartOfTheKey_AcrossEviction()
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{
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ScriptCompileVerdictCache.Clear();
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const string code = "// same body, two surfaces";
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Lookup(code, static () => (true, null));
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var otherSurfaceCompiled = false;
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var verdict = ScriptCompileVerdictCache.GetOrAdd("OtherSurface", code, () =>
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{
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otherSurfaceCompiled = true;
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return (false, "not valid against this surface");
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});
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// A verdict is never interchangeable across globals surfaces, and the
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// segmented cache must not weaken that.
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Assert.True(otherSurfaceCompiled);
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Assert.False(verdict.Ok);
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}
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Serialises every test that touches the process-wide
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/// <see cref="ScriptCompileVerdictCache"/> static.
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/// </summary>
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[CollectionDefinition("ScriptCompileVerdictCache")]
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public class ScriptCompileVerdictCacheCollection;
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