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drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001/*
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00002** 2001 September 15
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003**
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00004** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00006**
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00007** May you do good and not evil.
8** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +000010**
11*************************************************************************
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +000012** This is the implementation of the page cache subsystem or "pager".
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +000013**
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +000014** The pager is used to access a database disk file. It implements
15** atomic commit and rollback through the use of a journal file that
16** is separate from the database file. The pager also implements file
17** locking to prevent two processes from writing the same database
18** file simultaneously, or one process from reading the database while
19** another is writing.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +000020*/
drh2e66f0b2005-04-28 17:18:48 +000021#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +000022#include "sqliteInt.h"
drhc438efd2010-04-26 00:19:45 +000023#include "wal.h"
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +000024
25/*
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +000026******************** NOTES ON THE DESIGN OF THE PAGER ************************
27**
28** Within this comment block, a page is deemed to have been synced
29** automatically as soon as it is written when PRAGMA synchronous=OFF.
30** Otherwise, the page is not synced until the xSync method of the VFS
31** is called successfully on the file containing the page.
32**
33** Definition: A page of the database file is said to be "overwriteable" if
34** one or more of the following are true about the page:
35**
36** (a) The original content of the page as it was at the beginning of
37** the transaction has been written into the rollback journal and
38** synced.
39**
40** (b) The page was a freelist leaf page at the start of the transaction.
41**
42** (c) The page number is greater than the largest page that existed in
43** the database file at the start of the transaction.
44**
45** (1) A page of the database file is never overwritten unless one of the
46** following are true:
47**
48** (a) The page and all other pages on the same sector are overwriteable.
49**
50** (b) The atomic page write optimization is enabled, and the entire
51** transaction other than the update of the transaction sequence
52** number consists of a single page change.
53**
54** (2) The content of a page written into the rollback journal exactly matches
55** both the content in the database when the rollback journal was written
56** and the content in the database at the beginning of the current
57** transaction.
58**
59** (3) Writes to the database file are an integer multiple of the page size
60** in length and are aligned to a page boundary.
61**
62** (4) Reads from the database file are either aligned on a page boundary and
63** an integer multiple of the page size in length or are taken from the
64** first 100 bytes of the database file.
65**
66** (5) All writes to the database file are synced prior to the rollback journal
67** being deleted, truncated, or zeroed.
68**
69** (6) If a master journal file is used, then all writes to the database file
70** are synced prior to the master journal being deleted.
71**
72** Definition: Two databases (or the same database at two points it time)
73** are said to be "logically equivalent" if they give the same answer to
74** all queries. Note in particular the the content of freelist leaf
75** pages can be changed arbitarily without effecting the logical equivalence
76** of the database.
77**
78** (7) At any time, if any subset, including the empty set and the total set,
79** of the unsynced changes to a rollback journal are removed and the
80** journal is rolled back, the resulting database file will be logical
81** equivalent to the database file at the beginning of the transaction.
82**
83** (8) When a transaction is rolled back, the xTruncate method of the VFS
84** is called to restore the database file to the same size it was at
85** the beginning of the transaction. (In some VFSes, the xTruncate
86** method is a no-op, but that does not change the fact the SQLite will
87** invoke it.)
88**
89** (9) Whenever the database file is modified, at least one bit in the range
90** of bytes from 24 through 39 inclusive will be changed prior to releasing
91** the EXCLUSIVE lock.
92**
93** (10) The pattern of bits in bytes 24 through 39 shall not repeat in less
94** than one billion transactions.
95**
96** (11) A database file is well-formed at the beginning and at the conclusion
97** of every transaction.
98**
99** (12) An EXCLUSIVE lock is held on the database file when writing to
100** the database file.
101**
102** (13) A SHARED lock is held on the database file while reading any
103** content out of the database file.
104*/
105
106/*
drhdb48ee02003-01-16 13:42:43 +0000107** Macros for troubleshooting. Normally turned off
108*/
danielk1977466be562004-06-10 02:16:01 +0000109#if 0
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +0000110int sqlite3PagerTrace=1; /* True to enable tracing */
drhd3627af2006-12-18 18:34:51 +0000111#define sqlite3DebugPrintf printf
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +0000112#define PAGERTRACE(X) if( sqlite3PagerTrace ){ sqlite3DebugPrintf X; }
drhdb48ee02003-01-16 13:42:43 +0000113#else
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +0000114#define PAGERTRACE(X)
drhdb48ee02003-01-16 13:42:43 +0000115#endif
116
danielk1977599fcba2004-11-08 07:13:13 +0000117/*
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +0000118** The following two macros are used within the PAGERTRACE() macros above
drhd86959f2005-11-26 03:51:18 +0000119** to print out file-descriptors.
danielk1977599fcba2004-11-08 07:13:13 +0000120**
drh85b623f2007-12-13 21:54:09 +0000121** PAGERID() takes a pointer to a Pager struct as its argument. The
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +0000122** associated file-descriptor is returned. FILEHANDLEID() takes an sqlite3_file
drh85b623f2007-12-13 21:54:09 +0000123** struct as its argument.
danielk1977599fcba2004-11-08 07:13:13 +0000124*/
drhc001c582006-03-06 18:23:16 +0000125#define PAGERID(p) ((int)(p->fd))
126#define FILEHANDLEID(fd) ((int)fd)
drhdb48ee02003-01-16 13:42:43 +0000127
128/*
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000129** The Pager.eState variable stores the current 'state' of a pager. A
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +0000130** pager may be in any one of the seven states shown in the following
131** state diagram.
132**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000133** OPEN <------+------+
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +0000134** | | |
135** V | |
136** +---------> READER-------+ |
137** | | |
138** | V |
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000139** |<-------WRITER_LOCKED------> ERROR
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +0000140** | | ^
141** | V |
142** |<------WRITER_CACHEMOD-------->|
143** | | |
144** | V |
145** |<-------WRITER_DBMOD---------->|
146** | | |
147** | V |
148** +<------WRITER_FINISHED-------->+
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000149**
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000150**
151** List of state transitions and the C [function] that performs each:
152**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000153** OPEN -> READER [sqlite3PagerSharedLock]
154** READER -> OPEN [pager_unlock]
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000155**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000156** READER -> WRITER_LOCKED [sqlite3PagerBegin]
157** WRITER_LOCKED -> WRITER_CACHEMOD [pager_open_journal]
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000158** WRITER_CACHEMOD -> WRITER_DBMOD [syncJournal]
159** WRITER_DBMOD -> WRITER_FINISHED [sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne]
160** WRITER_*** -> READER [pager_end_transaction]
161**
162** WRITER_*** -> ERROR [pager_error]
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000163** ERROR -> OPEN [pager_unlock]
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000164**
165**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000166** OPEN:
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000167**
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000168** The pager starts up in this state. Nothing is guaranteed in this
169** state - the file may or may not be locked and the database size is
170** unknown. The database may not be read or written.
171**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000172** * No read or write transaction is active.
173** * Any lock, or no lock at all, may be held on the database file.
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000174** * The dbSize, dbOrigSize and dbFileSize variables may not be trusted.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000175**
176** READER:
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000177**
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000178** In this state all the requirements for reading the database in
179** rollback (non-WAL) mode are met. Unless the pager is (or recently
180** was) in exclusive-locking mode, a user-level read transaction is
181** open. The database size is known in this state.
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000182**
183** A connection running with locking_mode=normal enters this state when
184** it opens a read-transaction on the database and returns to state
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000185** OPEN after the read-transaction is completed. However a connection
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000186** running in locking_mode=exclusive (including temp databases) remains in
187** this state even after the read-transaction is closed. The only way
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000188** a locking_mode=exclusive connection can transition from READER to OPEN
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000189** is via the ERROR state (see below).
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000190**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000191** * A read transaction may be active (but a write-transaction cannot).
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000192** * A SHARED or greater lock is held on the database file.
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000193** * The dbSize variable may be trusted (even if a user-level read
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000194** transaction is not active). The dbOrigSize and dbFileSize variables
195** may not be trusted at this point.
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000196** * If the database is a WAL database, then the WAL connection is open.
197** * Even if a read-transaction is not open, it is guaranteed that
198** there is no hot-journal in the file-system.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000199**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000200** WRITER_LOCKED:
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000201**
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000202** The pager moves to this state from READER when a write-transaction
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000203** is first opened on the database. In WRITER_LOCKED state, all locks
204** required to start a write-transaction are held, but no actual
205** modifications to the cache or database have taken place.
206**
207** In rollback mode, a RESERVED or (if the transaction was opened with
208** BEGIN EXCLUSIVE) EXCLUSIVE lock is obtained on the database file when
209** moving to this state, but the journal file is not written to or opened
210** to in this state. If the transaction is committed or rolled back while
211** in WRITER_LOCKED state, all that is required is to unlock the database
212** file.
213**
214** IN WAL mode, WalBeginWriteTransaction() is called to lock the log file.
215** If the connection is running with locking_mode=exclusive, an attempt
216** is made to obtain an EXCLUSIVE lock on the database file.
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000217**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000218** * A write transaction is active.
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000219** * If the connection is open in rollback-mode, a RESERVED or greater
220** lock is held on the database file.
221** * If the connection is open in WAL-mode, a WAL write transaction
222** is open (i.e. sqlite3WalBeginWriteTransaction() has been successfully
223** called).
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000224** * The dbSize, dbOrigSize and dbFileSize variables are all valid.
225** * The contents of the pager cache have not been modified.
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000226** * The journal file may or may not be open.
227** * Nothing (not even the first header) has been written to the journal.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000228**
229** WRITER_CACHEMOD:
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000230**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000231** A pager moves from WRITER_LOCKED state to this state when a page is
232** first modified by the upper layer. In rollback mode the journal file
233** is opened (if it is not already open) and a header written to the
234** start of it. The database file on disk has not been modified.
235**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000236** * A write transaction is active.
237** * A RESERVED or greater lock is held on the database file.
238** * The journal file is open and the first header has been written
239** to it, but the header has not been synced to disk.
240** * The contents of the page cache have been modified.
241**
242** WRITER_DBMOD:
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000243**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +0000244** The pager transitions from WRITER_CACHEMOD into WRITER_DBMOD state
245** when it modifies the contents of the database file. WAL connections
246** never enter this state (since they do not modify the database file,
247** just the log file).
248**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000249** * A write transaction is active.
250** * An EXCLUSIVE or greater lock is held on the database file.
251** * The journal file is open and the first header has been written
252** and synced to disk.
253** * The contents of the page cache have been modified (and possibly
254** written to disk).
255**
256** WRITER_FINISHED:
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000257**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +0000258** It is not possible for a WAL connection to enter this state.
259**
260** A rollback-mode pager changes to WRITER_FINISHED state from WRITER_DBMOD
261** state after the entire transaction has been successfully written into the
262** database file. In this state the transaction may be committed simply
263** by finalizing the journal file. Once in WRITER_FINISHED state, it is
264** not possible to modify the database further. At this point, the upper
265** layer must either commit or rollback the transaction.
266**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000267** * A write transaction is active.
268** * An EXCLUSIVE or greater lock is held on the database file.
269** * All writing and syncing of journal and database data has finished.
270** If no error occured, all that remains is to finalize the journal to
271** commit the transaction. If an error did occur, the caller will need
272** to rollback the transaction.
273**
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000274** ERROR:
275**
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +0000276** The ERROR state is entered when an IO or disk-full error (including
277** SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM) occurs at a point in the code that makes it
278** difficult to be sure that the in-memory pager state (cache contents,
279** db size etc.) are consistent with the contents of the file-system.
280**
281** Temporary pager files may enter the ERROR state, but in-memory pagers
282** cannot.
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000283**
284** For example, if an IO error occurs while performing a rollback,
285** the contents of the page-cache may be left in an inconsistent state.
286** At this point it would be dangerous to change back to READER state
287** (as usually happens after a rollback). Any subsequent readers might
288** report database corruption (due to the inconsistent cache), and if
289** they upgrade to writers, they may inadvertently corrupt the database
290** file. To avoid this hazard, the pager switches into the ERROR state
291** instead of READER following such an error.
292**
293** Once it has entered the ERROR state, any attempt to use the pager
294** to read or write data returns an error. Eventually, once all
295** outstanding transactions have been abandoned, the pager is able to
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000296** transition back to OPEN state, discarding the contents of the
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000297** page-cache and any other in-memory state at the same time. Everything
298** is reloaded from disk (and, if necessary, hot-journal rollback peformed)
299** when a read-transaction is next opened on the pager (transitioning
300** the pager into READER state). At that point the system has recovered
301** from the error.
302**
303** Specifically, the pager jumps into the ERROR state if:
304**
305** 1. An error occurs while attempting a rollback. This happens in
306** function sqlite3PagerRollback().
307**
308** 2. An error occurs while attempting to finalize a journal file
309** following a commit in function sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseTwo().
310**
311** 3. An error occurs while attempting to write to the journal or
312** database file in function pagerStress() in order to free up
313** memory.
314**
315** In other cases, the error is returned to the b-tree layer. The b-tree
316** layer then attempts a rollback operation. If the error condition
317** persists, the pager enters the ERROR state via condition (1) above.
318**
319** Condition (3) is necessary because it can be triggered by a read-only
320** statement executed within a transaction. In this case, if the error
321** code were simply returned to the user, the b-tree layer would not
322** automatically attempt a rollback, as it assumes that an error in a
323** read-only statement cannot leave the pager in an internally inconsistent
324** state.
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000325**
326** * The Pager.errCode variable is set to something other than SQLITE_OK.
327** * There are one or more outstanding references to pages (after the
328** last reference is dropped the pager should move back to OPEN state).
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +0000329** * The pager is not an in-memory pager.
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +0000330**
331**
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000332** Notes:
333**
334** * A pager is never in WRITER_DBMOD or WRITER_FINISHED state if the
335** connection is open in WAL mode. A WAL connection is always in one
336** of the first four states.
337**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000338** * Normally, a connection open in exclusive mode is never in PAGER_OPEN
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +0000339** state. There are two exceptions: immediately after exclusive-mode has
340** been turned on (and before any read or write transactions are
341** executed), and when the pager is leaving the "error state".
342**
343** * See also: assert_pager_state().
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000344*/
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000345#define PAGER_OPEN 0
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000346#define PAGER_READER 1
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000347#define PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED 2
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000348#define PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD 3
349#define PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD 4
350#define PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED 5
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000351#define PAGER_ERROR 6
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000352
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000353/*
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000354** The Pager.eLock variable is almost always set to one of the
355** following locking-states, according to the lock currently held on
356** the database file: NO_LOCK, SHARED_LOCK, RESERVED_LOCK or EXCLUSIVE_LOCK.
357** This variable is kept up to date as locks are taken and released by
358** the pagerLockDb() and pagerUnlockDb() wrappers.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000359**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000360** If the VFS xLock() or xUnlock() returns an error other than SQLITE_BUSY
361** (i.e. one of the SQLITE_IOERR subtypes), it is not clear whether or not
362** the operation was successful. In these circumstances pagerLockDb() and
363** pagerUnlockDb() take a conservative approach - eLock is always updated
364** when unlocking the file, and only updated when locking the file if the
365** VFS call is successful. This way, the Pager.eLock variable may be set
366** to a less exclusive (lower) value than the lock that is actually held
367** at the system level, but it is never set to a more exclusive value.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000368**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000369** This is usually safe. If an xUnlock fails or appears to fail, there may
370** be a few redundant xLock() calls or a lock may be held for longer than
371** required, but nothing really goes wrong.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000372**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000373** The exception is when the database file is unlocked as the pager moves
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000374** from ERROR to OPEN state. At this point there may be a hot-journal file
375** in the file-system that needs to be rolled back (as part of a OPEN->SHARED
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000376** transition, by the same pager or any other). If the call to xUnlock()
377** fails at this point and the pager is left holding an EXCLUSIVE lock, this
378** can confuse the call to xCheckReservedLock() call made later as part
379** of hot-journal detection.
drha6abd042004-06-09 17:37:22 +0000380**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000381** xCheckReservedLock() is defined as returning true "if there is a RESERVED
382** lock held by this process or any others". So xCheckReservedLock may
383** return true because the caller itself is holding an EXCLUSIVE lock (but
384** doesn't know it because of a previous error in xUnlock). If this happens
385** a hot-journal may be mistaken for a journal being created by an active
386** transaction in another process, causing SQLite to read from the database
387** without rolling it back.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000388**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000389** To work around this, if a call to xUnlock() fails when unlocking the
390** database in the ERROR state, Pager.eLock is set to UNKNOWN_LOCK. It
391** is only changed back to a real locking state after a successful call
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000392** to xLock(EXCLUSIVE). Also, the code to do the OPEN->SHARED state transition
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000393** omits the check for a hot-journal if Pager.eLock is set to UNKNOWN_LOCK
394** lock. Instead, it assumes a hot-journal exists and obtains an EXCLUSIVE
395** lock on the database file before attempting to roll it back. See function
396** PagerSharedLock() for more detail.
danielk1977aa5ccdf2004-06-14 05:10:42 +0000397**
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000398** Pager.eLock may only be set to UNKNOWN_LOCK when the pager is in
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000399** PAGER_OPEN state.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000400*/
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000401#define UNKNOWN_LOCK (EXCLUSIVE_LOCK+1)
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000402
drh684917c2004-10-05 02:41:42 +0000403/*
drh9eb9e262004-02-11 02:18:05 +0000404** A macro used for invoking the codec if there is one
405*/
406#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +0000407# define CODEC1(P,D,N,X,E) \
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +0000408 if( P->xCodec && P->xCodec(P->pCodec,D,N,X)==0 ){ E; }
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +0000409# define CODEC2(P,D,N,X,E,O) \
410 if( P->xCodec==0 ){ O=(char*)D; }else \
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +0000411 if( (O=(char*)(P->xCodec(P->pCodec,D,N,X)))==0 ){ E; }
drh9eb9e262004-02-11 02:18:05 +0000412#else
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +0000413# define CODEC1(P,D,N,X,E) /* NO-OP */
414# define CODEC2(P,D,N,X,E,O) O=(char*)D
drh9eb9e262004-02-11 02:18:05 +0000415#endif
416
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000417/*
drh1a5c00f2009-08-10 17:48:57 +0000418** The maximum allowed sector size. 64KiB. If the xSectorsize() method
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +0000419** returns a value larger than this, then MAX_SECTOR_SIZE is used instead.
420** This could conceivably cause corruption following a power failure on
421** such a system. This is currently an undocumented limit.
422*/
drh1a5c00f2009-08-10 17:48:57 +0000423#define MAX_SECTOR_SIZE 0x10000
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +0000424
425/*
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +0000426** An instance of the following structure is allocated for each active
427** savepoint and statement transaction in the system. All such structures
428** are stored in the Pager.aSavepoint[] array, which is allocated and
429** resized using sqlite3Realloc().
430**
431** When a savepoint is created, the PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset field is
432** set to 0. If a journal-header is written into the main journal while
433** the savepoint is active, then iHdrOffset is set to the byte offset
434** immediately following the last journal record written into the main
435** journal before the journal-header. This is required during savepoint
436** rollback (see pagerPlaybackSavepoint()).
437*/
438typedef struct PagerSavepoint PagerSavepoint;
439struct PagerSavepoint {
440 i64 iOffset; /* Starting offset in main journal */
441 i64 iHdrOffset; /* See above */
442 Bitvec *pInSavepoint; /* Set of pages in this savepoint */
443 Pgno nOrig; /* Original number of pages in file */
444 Pgno iSubRec; /* Index of first record in sub-journal */
dan38e1a272010-06-28 11:23:09 +0000445#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
dan71d89912010-05-24 13:57:42 +0000446 u32 aWalData[WAL_SAVEPOINT_NDATA]; /* WAL savepoint context */
dan38e1a272010-06-28 11:23:09 +0000447#endif
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +0000448};
449
450/*
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000451** A open page cache is an instance of struct Pager. A description of
452** some of the more important member variables follows:
danielk1977efaaf572006-01-16 11:29:19 +0000453**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000454** eState
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000455**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000456** The current 'state' of the pager object. See the comment and state
457** diagram above for a description of the pager state.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000458**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000459** eLock
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000460**
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000461** For a real on-disk database, the current lock held on the database file -
462** NO_LOCK, SHARED_LOCK, RESERVED_LOCK or EXCLUSIVE_LOCK.
463**
464** For a temporary or in-memory database (neither of which require any
465** locks), this variable is always set to EXCLUSIVE_LOCK. Since such
466** databases always have Pager.exclusiveMode==1, this tricks the pager
467** logic into thinking that it already has all the locks it will ever
468** need (and no reason to release them).
469**
470** In some (obscure) circumstances, this variable may also be set to
471** UNKNOWN_LOCK. See the comment above the #define of UNKNOWN_LOCK for
472** details.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000473**
474** changeCountDone
475**
476** This boolean variable is used to make sure that the change-counter
477** (the 4-byte header field at byte offset 24 of the database file) is
478** not updated more often than necessary.
479**
480** It is set to true when the change-counter field is updated, which
481** can only happen if an exclusive lock is held on the database file.
482** It is cleared (set to false) whenever an exclusive lock is
483** relinquished on the database file. Each time a transaction is committed,
484** The changeCountDone flag is inspected. If it is true, the work of
485** updating the change-counter is omitted for the current transaction.
486**
487** This mechanism means that when running in exclusive mode, a connection
488** need only update the change-counter once, for the first transaction
489** committed.
490**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000491** setMaster
492**
dan1e01cf12010-07-30 11:31:12 +0000493** When PagerCommitPhaseOne() is called to commit a transaction, it may
494** (or may not) specify a master-journal name to be written into the
495** journal file before it is synced to disk.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000496**
dan1e01cf12010-07-30 11:31:12 +0000497** Whether or not a journal file contains a master-journal pointer affects
498** the way in which the journal file is finalized after the transaction is
499** committed or rolled back when running in "journal_mode=PERSIST" mode.
500** If a journal file does not contain a master-journal pointer, it is
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000501** finalized by overwriting the first journal header with zeroes. If
502** it does contain a master-journal pointer the journal file is finalized
503** by truncating it to zero bytes, just as if the connection were
504** running in "journal_mode=truncate" mode.
dan1e01cf12010-07-30 11:31:12 +0000505**
506** Journal files that contain master journal pointers cannot be finalized
507** simply by overwriting the first journal-header with zeroes, as the
508** master journal pointer could interfere with hot-journal rollback of any
509** subsequently interrupted transaction that reuses the journal file.
510**
511** The flag is cleared as soon as the journal file is finalized (either
512** by PagerCommitPhaseTwo or PagerRollback). If an IO error prevents the
513** journal file from being successfully finalized, the setMaster flag
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000514** is cleared anyway (and the pager will move to ERROR state).
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000515**
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +0000516** doNotSpill, doNotSyncSpill
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000517**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +0000518** These two boolean variables control the behaviour of cache-spills
519** (calls made by the pcache module to the pagerStress() routine to
520** write cached data to the file-system in order to free up memory).
521**
522** When doNotSpill is non-zero, writing to the database from pagerStress()
523** is disabled altogether. This is done in a very obscure case that
524** comes up during savepoint rollback that requires the pcache module
525** to allocate a new page to prevent the journal file from being written
526** while it is being traversed by code in pager_playback().
527**
528** If doNotSyncSpill is non-zero, writing to the database from pagerStress()
529** is permitted, but syncing the journal file is not. This flag is set
530** by sqlite3PagerWrite() when the file-system sector-size is larger than
531** the database page-size in order to prevent a journal sync from happening
532** in between the journalling of two pages on the same sector.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000533**
danielk1977d8293352009-04-30 09:10:37 +0000534** subjInMemory
535**
536** This is a boolean variable. If true, then any required sub-journal
537** is opened as an in-memory journal file. If false, then in-memory
538** sub-journals are only used for in-memory pager files.
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000539**
540** This variable is updated by the upper layer each time a new
541** write-transaction is opened.
542**
543** dbSize, dbOrigSize, dbFileSize
544**
545** Variable dbSize is set to the number of pages in the database file.
546** It is valid in PAGER_READER and higher states (all states except for
547** OPEN and ERROR).
548**
549** dbSize is set based on the size of the database file, which may be
550** larger than the size of the database (the value stored at offset
551** 28 of the database header by the btree). If the size of the file
552** is not an integer multiple of the page-size, the value stored in
553** dbSize is rounded down (i.e. a 5KB file with 2K page-size has dbSize==2).
554** Except, any file that is greater than 0 bytes in size is considered
555** to have at least one page. (i.e. a 1KB file with 2K page-size leads
556** to dbSize==1).
557**
558** During a write-transaction, if pages with page-numbers greater than
559** dbSize are modified in the cache, dbSize is updated accordingly.
560** Similarly, if the database is truncated using PagerTruncateImage(),
561** dbSize is updated.
562**
563** Variables dbOrigSize and dbFileSize are valid in states
564** PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED and higher. dbOrigSize is a copy of the dbSize
565** variable at the start of the transaction. It is used during rollback,
566** and to determine whether or not pages need to be journalled before
567** being modified.
568**
569** Throughout a write-transaction, dbFileSize contains the size of
570** the file on disk in pages. It is set to a copy of dbSize when the
571** write-transaction is first opened, and updated when VFS calls are made
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +0000572** to write or truncate the database file on disk.
573**
574** The only reason the dbFileSize variable is required is to suppress
575** unnecessary calls to xTruncate() after committing a transaction. If,
576** when a transaction is committed, the dbFileSize variable indicates
577** that the database file is larger than the database image (Pager.dbSize),
578** pager_truncate() is called. The pager_truncate() call uses xFilesize()
579** to measure the database file on disk, and then truncates it if required.
580** dbFileSize is not used when rolling back a transaction. In this case
581** pager_truncate() is called unconditionally (which means there may be
582** a call to xFilesize() that is not strictly required). In either case,
583** pager_truncate() may cause the file to become smaller or larger.
584**
585** dbHintSize
586**
587** The dbHintSize variable is used to limit the number of calls made to
588** the VFS xFileControl(FCNTL_SIZE_HINT) method.
589**
590** dbHintSize is set to a copy of the dbSize variable when a
591** write-transaction is opened (at the same time as dbFileSize and
592** dbOrigSize). If the xFileControl(FCNTL_SIZE_HINT) method is called,
593** dbHintSize is increased to the number of pages that correspond to the
594** size-hint passed to the method call. See pager_write_pagelist() for
595** details.
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000596**
597** errCode
598**
599** The Pager.errCode variable is only ever used in PAGER_ERROR state. It
600** is set to zero in all other states. In PAGER_ERROR state, Pager.errCode
601** is always set to SQLITE_FULL, SQLITE_IOERR or one of the SQLITE_IOERR_XXX
602** sub-codes.
603**
604** If Pager.errCode is set to SQLITE_IOERR or one of its subcodes, then
605** this value is immediately returned when ever any sqlite3PagerXXX() method
606** that returns an error code is called. If it is set to SQLITE_FULL,
607** then it is returned whenever any such sqlite3PagerXXX() method except
608** for PagerAcquire() or PagerLookup() is called.
609**
610** TODO: Review the SQLITE_FULL/PagerAcquire() exception. Is it a good idea?
611** If so, are there bugs whereby shared-cache clients can see
612** uncommitted data when the pager is in the ERROR state?
613**
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000614*/
615struct Pager {
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +0000616 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs; /* OS functions to use for IO */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000617 u8 exclusiveMode; /* Boolean. True if locking_mode==EXCLUSIVE */
dan4d9c1b72010-07-30 07:26:51 +0000618 u8 journalMode; /* One of the PAGER_JOURNALMODE_* values */
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +0000619 u8 useJournal; /* Use a rollback journal on this file */
drh7bec5052005-02-06 02:45:41 +0000620 u8 noReadlock; /* Do not bother to obtain readlocks */
drh603240c2002-03-05 01:11:12 +0000621 u8 noSync; /* Do not sync the journal if true */
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000622 u8 fullSync; /* Do extra syncs of the journal for robustness */
danielk1977f036aef2007-08-20 05:36:51 +0000623 u8 sync_flags; /* One of SYNC_NORMAL or SYNC_FULL */
drh603240c2002-03-05 01:11:12 +0000624 u8 tempFile; /* zFilename is a temporary file */
625 u8 readOnly; /* True for a read-only database */
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +0000626 u8 memDb; /* True to inhibit all file I/O */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000627
628 /* The following block contains those class members that are dynamically
629 ** modified during normal operations. The other variables in this structure
630 ** are either constant throughout the lifetime of the pager, or else
631 ** used to store configuration parameters that affect the way the pager
632 ** operates.
633 **
634 ** The 'state' variable is described in more detail along with the
635 ** descriptions of the values it may take - PAGER_UNLOCK etc. Many of the
636 ** other variables in this block are described in the comment directly
637 ** above this class definition.
638 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000639 u8 eState; /* Pager state (OPEN, READER, WRITER_LOCKED..) */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000640 u8 eLock; /* Current lock held on database file */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000641 u8 changeCountDone; /* Set after incrementing the change-counter */
drh6d156e42005-05-20 20:11:20 +0000642 u8 setMaster; /* True if a m-j name has been written to jrnl */
drh7cf4c7a2010-06-24 14:52:25 +0000643 u8 doNotSpill; /* Do not spill the cache when non-zero */
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +0000644 u8 doNotSyncSpill; /* Do not do a spill that requires jrnl sync */
danielk1977d8293352009-04-30 09:10:37 +0000645 u8 subjInMemory; /* True to use in-memory sub-journals */
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000646 Pgno dbSize; /* Number of pages in the database */
647 Pgno dbOrigSize; /* dbSize before the current transaction */
648 Pgno dbFileSize; /* Number of pages in the database file */
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +0000649 Pgno dbHintSize; /* Value passed to FCNTL_SIZE_HINT call */
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +0000650 int errCode; /* One of several kinds of errors */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000651 int nRec; /* Pages journalled since last j-header written */
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +0000652 u32 cksumInit; /* Quasi-random value added to every checksum */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000653 u32 nSubRec; /* Number of records written to sub-journal */
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +0000654 Bitvec *pInJournal; /* One bit for each page in the database file */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000655 sqlite3_file *fd; /* File descriptor for database */
656 sqlite3_file *jfd; /* File descriptor for main journal */
657 sqlite3_file *sjfd; /* File descriptor for sub-journal */
658 i64 journalOff; /* Current write offset in the journal file */
659 i64 journalHdr; /* Byte offset to previous journal header */
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +0000660 i64 journalSizeLimit; /* Size limit for persistent journal files */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000661 PagerSavepoint *aSavepoint; /* Array of active savepoints */
662 int nSavepoint; /* Number of elements in aSavepoint[] */
663 char dbFileVers[16]; /* Changes whenever database file changes */
664 u32 sectorSize; /* Assumed sector size during rollback */
665
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +0000666 u16 nExtra; /* Add this many bytes to each in-memory page */
667 i16 nReserve; /* Number of unused bytes at end of each page */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000668 u32 vfsFlags; /* Flags for sqlite3_vfs.xOpen() */
669 int pageSize; /* Number of bytes in a page */
670 Pgno mxPgno; /* Maximum allowed size of the database */
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000671 char *zFilename; /* Name of the database file */
672 char *zJournal; /* Name of the journal file */
danielk19771ceedd32008-11-19 10:22:33 +0000673 int (*xBusyHandler)(void*); /* Function to call when busy */
674 void *pBusyHandlerArg; /* Context argument for xBusyHandler */
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000675#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +0000676 int nHit, nMiss; /* Cache hits and missing */
677 int nRead, nWrite; /* Database pages read/written */
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000678#endif
danielk1977eaa06f62008-09-18 17:34:44 +0000679 void (*xReiniter)(DbPage*); /* Call this routine when reloading pages */
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +0000680#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
drhc001c582006-03-06 18:23:16 +0000681 void *(*xCodec)(void*,void*,Pgno,int); /* Routine for en/decoding data */
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +0000682 void (*xCodecSizeChng)(void*,int,int); /* Notify of page size changes */
683 void (*xCodecFree)(void*); /* Destructor for the codec */
684 void *pCodec; /* First argument to xCodec... methods */
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +0000685#endif
danielk19778186df82007-03-06 13:45:59 +0000686 char *pTmpSpace; /* Pager.pageSize bytes of space for tmp use */
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +0000687 PCache *pPCache; /* Pointer to page cache object */
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +0000688 sqlite3_backup *pBackup; /* Pointer to list of ongoing backup processes */
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +0000689#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000690 Wal *pWal; /* Write-ahead log used by "journal_mode=wal" */
dan3e875ef2010-07-05 19:03:35 +0000691 char *zWal; /* File name for write-ahead log */
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +0000692#endif
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +0000693};
694
695/*
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +0000696** The following global variables hold counters used for
697** testing purposes only. These variables do not exist in
698** a non-testing build. These variables are not thread-safe.
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000699*/
700#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +0000701int sqlite3_pager_readdb_count = 0; /* Number of full pages read from DB */
702int sqlite3_pager_writedb_count = 0; /* Number of full pages written to DB */
703int sqlite3_pager_writej_count = 0; /* Number of pages written to journal */
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +0000704# define PAGER_INCR(v) v++
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000705#else
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +0000706# define PAGER_INCR(v)
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000707#endif
708
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +0000709
710
drhfcd35c72005-05-21 02:48:08 +0000711/*
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000712** Journal files begin with the following magic string. The data
713** was obtained from /dev/random. It is used only as a sanity check.
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +0000714**
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +0000715** Since version 2.8.0, the journal format contains additional sanity
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +0000716** checking information. If the power fails while the journal is being
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +0000717** written, semi-random garbage data might appear in the journal
718** file after power is restored. If an attempt is then made
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000719** to roll the journal back, the database could be corrupted. The additional
720** sanity checking data is an attempt to discover the garbage in the
721** journal and ignore it.
722**
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +0000723** The sanity checking information for the new journal format consists
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000724** of a 32-bit checksum on each page of data. The checksum covers both
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +0000725** the page number and the pPager->pageSize bytes of data for the page.
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000726** This cksum is initialized to a 32-bit random value that appears in the
727** journal file right after the header. The random initializer is important,
728** because garbage data that appears at the end of a journal is likely
729** data that was once in other files that have now been deleted. If the
730** garbage data came from an obsolete journal file, the checksums might
731** be correct. But by initializing the checksum to random value which
732** is different for every journal, we minimize that risk.
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +0000733*/
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +0000734static const unsigned char aJournalMagic[] = {
735 0xd9, 0xd5, 0x05, 0xf9, 0x20, 0xa1, 0x63, 0xd7,
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +0000736};
737
738/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000739** The size of the of each page record in the journal is given by
740** the following macro.
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000741*/
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +0000742#define JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager) ((pPager->pageSize) + 8)
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000743
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +0000744/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000745** The journal header size for this pager. This is usually the same
746** size as a single disk sector. See also setSectorSize().
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +0000747*/
748#define JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) (pPager->sectorSize)
749
drhb7f91642004-10-31 02:22:47 +0000750/*
751** The macro MEMDB is true if we are dealing with an in-memory database.
752** We do this as a macro so that if the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORYDB macro is set,
753** the value of MEMDB will be a constant and the compiler will optimize
754** out code that would never execute.
755*/
756#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORYDB
757# define MEMDB 0
758#else
759# define MEMDB pPager->memDb
760#endif
761
762/*
danielk197726836652005-01-17 01:33:13 +0000763** The maximum legal page number is (2^31 - 1).
764*/
765#define PAGER_MAX_PGNO 2147483647
766
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000767/*
768** The argument to this macro is a file descriptor (type sqlite3_file*).
769** Return 0 if it is not open, or non-zero (but not 1) if it is.
770**
771** This is so that expressions can be written as:
772**
773** if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){ ...
774**
775** instead of
776**
777** if( pPager->jfd->pMethods ){ ...
778*/
779#define isOpen(pFd) ((pFd)->pMethods)
780
781/*
782** Return true if this pager uses a write-ahead log instead of the usual
783** rollback journal. Otherwise false.
784*/
785#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
786static int pagerUseWal(Pager *pPager){
787 return (pPager->pWal!=0);
788}
789#else
790# define pagerUseWal(x) 0
791# define pagerRollbackWal(x) 0
792# define pagerWalFrames(v,w,x,y,z) 0
793# define pagerOpenWalIfPresent(z) SQLITE_OK
794# define pagerBeginReadTransaction(z) SQLITE_OK
795#endif
796
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000797#ifndef NDEBUG
798/*
799** Usage:
800**
801** assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000802**
803** This function runs many asserts to try to find inconsistencies in
804** the internal state of the Pager object.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000805*/
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000806static int assert_pager_state(Pager *p){
807 Pager *pPager = p;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000808
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000809 /* State must be valid. */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000810 assert( p->eState==PAGER_OPEN
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000811 || p->eState==PAGER_READER
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000812 || p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000813 || p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
814 || p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
815 || p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000816 || p->eState==PAGER_ERROR
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000817 );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000818
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000819 /* Regardless of the current state, a temp-file connection always behaves
820 ** as if it has an exclusive lock on the database file. It never updates
821 ** the change-counter field, so the changeCountDone flag is always set.
822 */
823 assert( p->tempFile==0 || p->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
824 assert( p->tempFile==0 || pPager->changeCountDone );
825
826 /* If the useJournal flag is clear, the journal-mode must be "OFF".
827 ** And if the journal-mode is "OFF", the journal file must not be open.
828 */
829 assert( p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF || p->useJournal );
830 assert( p->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF || !isOpen(p->jfd) );
831
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +0000832 /* Check that MEMDB implies noSync. And an in-memory journal. Since
833 ** this means an in-memory pager performs no IO at all, it cannot encounter
834 ** either SQLITE_IOERR or SQLITE_FULL during rollback or while finalizing
835 ** a journal file. (although the in-memory journal implementation may
836 ** return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM while the journal file is being written). It
837 ** is therefore not possible for an in-memory pager to enter the ERROR
838 ** state.
839 */
840 if( MEMDB ){
841 assert( p->noSync );
842 assert( p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
843 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY
844 );
845 assert( p->eState!=PAGER_ERROR && p->eState!=PAGER_OPEN );
846 assert( pagerUseWal(p)==0 );
847 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000848
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +0000849 /* If changeCountDone is set, a RESERVED lock or greater must be held
850 ** on the file.
851 */
852 assert( pPager->changeCountDone==0 || pPager->eLock>=RESERVED_LOCK );
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +0000853 assert( p->eLock!=PENDING_LOCK );
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +0000854
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000855 switch( p->eState ){
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000856 case PAGER_OPEN:
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000857 assert( !MEMDB );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000858 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000859 assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)==0 || pPager->tempFile );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000860 break;
861
862 case PAGER_READER:
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000863 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000864 assert( p->eLock!=UNKNOWN_LOCK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000865 assert( p->eLock>=SHARED_LOCK || p->noReadlock );
866 break;
867
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000868 case PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED:
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000869 assert( p->eLock!=UNKNOWN_LOCK );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000870 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000871 if( !pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
872 assert( p->eLock>=RESERVED_LOCK );
873 }
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000874 assert( pPager->dbSize==pPager->dbOrigSize );
875 assert( pPager->dbOrigSize==pPager->dbFileSize );
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +0000876 assert( pPager->dbOrigSize==pPager->dbHintSize );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000877 assert( pPager->setMaster==0 );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000878 break;
879
880 case PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD:
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000881 assert( p->eLock!=UNKNOWN_LOCK );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000882 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000883 if( !pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
884 /* It is possible that if journal_mode=wal here that neither the
885 ** journal file nor the WAL file are open. This happens during
886 ** a rollback transaction that switches from journal_mode=off
887 ** to journal_mode=wal.
888 */
889 assert( p->eLock>=RESERVED_LOCK );
890 assert( isOpen(p->jfd)
891 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
892 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
893 );
894 }
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000895 assert( pPager->dbOrigSize==pPager->dbFileSize );
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +0000896 assert( pPager->dbOrigSize==pPager->dbHintSize );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000897 break;
898
899 case PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD:
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000900 assert( p->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000901 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000902 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000903 assert( p->eLock>=EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000904 assert( isOpen(p->jfd)
905 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
906 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
907 );
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +0000908 assert( pPager->dbOrigSize<=pPager->dbHintSize );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000909 break;
910
911 case PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED:
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000912 assert( p->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000913 assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000914 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000915 assert( isOpen(p->jfd)
916 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
917 || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
918 );
919 break;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000920
921 case PAGER_ERROR:
922 /* There must be at least one outstanding reference to the pager if
923 ** in ERROR state. Otherwise the pager should have already dropped
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000924 ** back to OPEN state.
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000925 */
926 assert( pPager->errCode!=SQLITE_OK );
927 assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)>0 );
928 break;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000929 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000930
931 return 1;
932}
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000933
934/*
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000935** Return a pointer to a human readable string in a static buffer
936** containing the state of the Pager object passed as an argument. This
937** is intended to be used within debuggers. For example, as an alternative
938** to "print *pPager" in gdb:
939**
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000940** (gdb) printf "%s", print_pager_state(pPager)
941*/
942static char *print_pager_state(Pager *p){
943 static char zRet[1024];
944
945 sqlite3_snprintf(1024, zRet,
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000946 "Filename: %s\n"
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000947 "State: %s errCode=%d\n"
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000948 "Lock: %s\n"
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000949 "Locking mode: locking_mode=%s\n"
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000950 "Journal mode: journal_mode=%s\n"
951 "Backing store: tempFile=%d memDb=%d useJournal=%d\n"
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000952 "Journal: journalOff=%lld journalHdr=%lld\n"
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +0000953 "Size: dbsize=%d dbOrigSize=%d dbFileSize=%d\n"
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +0000954 , p->zFilename
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000955 , p->eState==PAGER_OPEN ? "OPEN" :
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000956 p->eState==PAGER_READER ? "READER" :
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +0000957 p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED ? "WRITER_LOCKED" :
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000958 p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD ? "WRITER_CACHEMOD" :
959 p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD ? "WRITER_DBMOD" :
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +0000960 p->eState==PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED ? "WRITER_FINISHED" :
961 p->eState==PAGER_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "?error?"
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000962 , (int)p->errCode
dan5198bea2010-08-09 16:12:51 +0000963 , p->eLock==NO_LOCK ? "NO_LOCK" :
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000964 p->eLock==RESERVED_LOCK ? "RESERVED" :
965 p->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK ? "EXCLUSIVE" :
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000966 p->eLock==SHARED_LOCK ? "SHARED" :
967 p->eLock==UNKNOWN_LOCK ? "UNKNOWN" : "?error?"
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000968 , p->exclusiveMode ? "exclusive" : "normal"
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +0000969 , p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ? "memory" :
970 p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF ? "off" :
971 p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE ? "delete" :
972 p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST ? "persist" :
973 p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE ? "truncate" :
974 p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL ? "wal" : "?error?"
975 , (int)p->tempFile, (int)p->memDb, (int)p->useJournal
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +0000976 , p->journalOff, p->journalHdr
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +0000977 , (int)p->dbSize, (int)p->dbOrigSize, (int)p->dbFileSize
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +0000978 );
979
980 return zRet;
981}
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +0000982#endif
983
danielk197726836652005-01-17 01:33:13 +0000984/*
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000985** Return true if it is necessary to write page *pPg into the sub-journal.
986** A page needs to be written into the sub-journal if there exists one
987** or more open savepoints for which:
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +0000988**
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000989** * The page-number is less than or equal to PagerSavepoint.nOrig, and
990** * The bit corresponding to the page-number is not set in
991** PagerSavepoint.pInSavepoint.
danielk1977f35843b2007-04-07 15:03:17 +0000992*/
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000993static int subjRequiresPage(PgHdr *pPg){
994 Pgno pgno = pPg->pgno;
danielk1977f35843b2007-04-07 15:03:17 +0000995 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +0000996 int i;
997 for(i=0; i<pPager->nSavepoint; i++){
998 PagerSavepoint *p = &pPager->aSavepoint[i];
999 if( p->nOrig>=pgno && 0==sqlite3BitvecTest(p->pInSavepoint, pgno) ){
1000 return 1;
1001 }
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001002 }
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00001003 return 0;
danielk1977f35843b2007-04-07 15:03:17 +00001004}
drh8ca0c722006-05-07 17:49:38 +00001005
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00001006/*
1007** Return true if the page is already in the journal file.
1008*/
danielk1977bc2ca9e2008-11-13 14:28:28 +00001009static int pageInJournal(PgHdr *pPg){
1010 return sqlite3BitvecTest(pPg->pPager->pInJournal, pPg->pgno);
1011}
1012
drh8ca0c722006-05-07 17:49:38 +00001013/*
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00001014** Read a 32-bit integer from the given file descriptor. Store the integer
1015** that is read in *pRes. Return SQLITE_OK if everything worked, or an
1016** error code is something goes wrong.
drh726de592004-06-10 23:35:50 +00001017**
1018** All values are stored on disk as big-endian.
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +00001019*/
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00001020static int read32bits(sqlite3_file *fd, i64 offset, u32 *pRes){
drh3b59a5c2006-01-15 20:28:28 +00001021 unsigned char ac[4];
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00001022 int rc = sqlite3OsRead(fd, ac, sizeof(ac), offset);
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00001023 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
drha3152892007-05-05 11:48:52 +00001024 *pRes = sqlite3Get4byte(ac);
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +00001025 }
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +00001026 return rc;
1027}
1028
1029/*
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001030** Write a 32-bit integer into a string buffer in big-endian byte order.
1031*/
drha3152892007-05-05 11:48:52 +00001032#define put32bits(A,B) sqlite3Put4byte((u8*)A,B)
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001033
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001034
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001035/*
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00001036** Write a 32-bit integer into the given file descriptor. Return SQLITE_OK
1037** on success or an error code is something goes wrong.
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +00001038*/
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00001039static int write32bits(sqlite3_file *fd, i64 offset, u32 val){
danielk1977bab45c62006-01-16 15:14:27 +00001040 char ac[4];
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001041 put32bits(ac, val);
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00001042 return sqlite3OsWrite(fd, ac, 4, offset);
drh94f33312002-08-12 12:29:56 +00001043}
1044
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00001045/*
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001046** Unlock the database file to level eLock, which must be either NO_LOCK
1047** or SHARED_LOCK. Regardless of whether or not the call to xUnlock()
1048** succeeds, set the Pager.eLock variable to match the (attempted) new lock.
1049**
1050** Except, if Pager.eLock is set to UNKNOWN_LOCK when this function is
1051** called, do not modify it. See the comment above the #define of
1052** UNKNOWN_LOCK for an explanation of this.
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00001053*/
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001054static int pagerUnlockDb(Pager *pPager, int eLock){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001055 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001056
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001057 assert( !pPager->exclusiveMode );
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001058 assert( eLock==NO_LOCK || eLock==SHARED_LOCK );
1059 assert( eLock!=NO_LOCK || pagerUseWal(pPager)==0 );
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001060 if( isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
1061 assert( pPager->eLock>=eLock );
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001062 rc = sqlite3OsUnlock(pPager->fd, eLock);
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001063 if( pPager->eLock!=UNKNOWN_LOCK ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001064 pPager->eLock = eLock;
1065 }
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001066 IOTRACE(("UNLOCK %p %d\n", pPager, eLock))
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00001067 }
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001068 return rc;
1069}
1070
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001071/*
1072** Lock the database file to level eLock, which must be either SHARED_LOCK,
1073** RESERVED_LOCK or EXCLUSIVE_LOCK. If the caller is successful, set the
1074** Pager.eLock variable to the new locking state.
1075**
1076** Except, if Pager.eLock is set to UNKNOWN_LOCK when this function is
1077** called, do not modify it unless the new locking state is EXCLUSIVE_LOCK.
1078** See the comment above the #define of UNKNOWN_LOCK for an explanation
1079** of this.
1080*/
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001081static int pagerLockDb(Pager *pPager, int eLock){
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001082 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1083
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001084 assert( eLock==SHARED_LOCK || eLock==RESERVED_LOCK || eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001085 if( pPager->eLock<eLock || pPager->eLock==UNKNOWN_LOCK ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001086 rc = sqlite3OsLock(pPager->fd, eLock);
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001087 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && (pPager->eLock!=UNKNOWN_LOCK||eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK) ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001088 pPager->eLock = eLock;
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001089 IOTRACE(("LOCK %p %d\n", pPager, eLock))
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001090 }
1091 }
1092 return rc;
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00001093}
1094
1095/*
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00001096** This function determines whether or not the atomic-write optimization
1097** can be used with this pager. The optimization can be used if:
1098**
1099** (a) the value returned by OsDeviceCharacteristics() indicates that
1100** a database page may be written atomically, and
1101** (b) the value returned by OsSectorSize() is less than or equal
1102** to the page size.
1103**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001104** The optimization is also always enabled for temporary files. It is
1105** an error to call this function if pPager is opened on an in-memory
1106** database.
1107**
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00001108** If the optimization cannot be used, 0 is returned. If it can be used,
1109** then the value returned is the size of the journal file when it
1110** contains rollback data for exactly one page.
1111*/
1112#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
1113static int jrnlBufferSize(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001114 assert( !MEMDB );
1115 if( !pPager->tempFile ){
1116 int dc; /* Device characteristics */
1117 int nSector; /* Sector size */
1118 int szPage; /* Page size */
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00001119
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001120 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) );
1121 dc = sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->fd);
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00001122 nSector = pPager->sectorSize;
drhfacf0302008-06-17 15:12:00 +00001123 szPage = pPager->pageSize;
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00001124
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001125 assert(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512==(512>>8));
1126 assert(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K==(65536>>8));
1127 if( 0==(dc&(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC|(szPage>>8)) || nSector>szPage) ){
1128 return 0;
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001129 }
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00001130 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001131
1132 return JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) + JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager);
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00001133}
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001134#endif
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00001135
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001136/*
1137** If SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES is defined then we do some sanity checking
1138** on the cache using a hash function. This is used for testing
1139** and debugging only.
1140*/
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001141#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
1142/*
1143** Return a 32-bit hash of the page data for pPage.
1144*/
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001145static u32 pager_datahash(int nByte, unsigned char *pData){
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001146 u32 hash = 0;
1147 int i;
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001148 for(i=0; i<nByte; i++){
1149 hash = (hash*1039) + pData[i];
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001150 }
1151 return hash;
1152}
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001153static u32 pager_pagehash(PgHdr *pPage){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00001154 return pager_datahash(pPage->pPager->pageSize, (unsigned char *)pPage->pData);
1155}
danielk1977bc2ca9e2008-11-13 14:28:28 +00001156static void pager_set_pagehash(PgHdr *pPage){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00001157 pPage->pageHash = pager_pagehash(pPage);
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001158}
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001159
1160/*
1161** The CHECK_PAGE macro takes a PgHdr* as an argument. If SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
1162** is defined, and NDEBUG is not defined, an assert() statement checks
1163** that the page is either dirty or still matches the calculated page-hash.
1164*/
1165#define CHECK_PAGE(x) checkPage(x)
1166static void checkPage(PgHdr *pPg){
1167 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00001168 assert( !pPg->pageHash || pPager->errCode
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00001169 || (pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY) || pPg->pageHash==pager_pagehash(pPg) );
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001170}
1171
1172#else
drh8ffa8172007-06-18 17:25:17 +00001173#define pager_datahash(X,Y) 0
drh477731b2007-06-16 03:06:27 +00001174#define pager_pagehash(X) 0
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001175#define CHECK_PAGE(x)
drh41d30272008-08-20 21:47:45 +00001176#endif /* SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES */
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001177
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001178/*
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001179** When this is called the journal file for pager pPager must be open.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001180** This function attempts to read a master journal file name from the
1181** end of the file and, if successful, copies it into memory supplied
1182** by the caller. See comments above writeMasterJournal() for the format
1183** used to store a master journal file name at the end of a journal file.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001184**
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00001185** zMaster must point to a buffer of at least nMaster bytes allocated by
1186** the caller. This should be sqlite3_vfs.mxPathname+1 (to ensure there is
1187** enough space to write the master journal name). If the master journal
1188** name in the journal is longer than nMaster bytes (including a
1189** nul-terminator), then this is handled as if no master journal name
1190** were present in the journal.
1191**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001192** If a master journal file name is present at the end of the journal
1193** file, then it is copied into the buffer pointed to by zMaster. A
1194** nul-terminator byte is appended to the buffer following the master
1195** journal file name.
1196**
1197** If it is determined that no master journal file name is present
1198** zMaster[0] is set to 0 and SQLITE_OK returned.
1199**
1200** If an error occurs while reading from the journal file, an SQLite
1201** error code is returned.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001202*/
danielk1977d92db532008-11-17 04:56:24 +00001203static int readMasterJournal(sqlite3_file *pJrnl, char *zMaster, u32 nMaster){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001204 int rc; /* Return code */
1205 u32 len; /* Length in bytes of master journal name */
1206 i64 szJ; /* Total size in bytes of journal file pJrnl */
1207 u32 cksum; /* MJ checksum value read from journal */
1208 u32 u; /* Unsigned loop counter */
1209 unsigned char aMagic[8]; /* A buffer to hold the magic header */
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00001210 zMaster[0] = '\0';
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001211
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001212 if( SQLITE_OK!=(rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pJrnl, &szJ))
1213 || szJ<16
1214 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pJrnl, szJ-16, &len))
1215 || len>=nMaster
1216 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pJrnl, szJ-12, &cksum))
1217 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = sqlite3OsRead(pJrnl, aMagic, 8, szJ-8))
1218 || memcmp(aMagic, aJournalMagic, 8)
1219 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = sqlite3OsRead(pJrnl, zMaster, len, szJ-16-len))
1220 ){
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001221 return rc;
1222 }
danielk1977cafadba2004-06-25 11:11:54 +00001223
1224 /* See if the checksum matches the master journal name */
shane0b8d2762008-07-22 05:18:00 +00001225 for(u=0; u<len; u++){
1226 cksum -= zMaster[u];
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001227 }
danielk19778191bff2004-06-28 04:52:30 +00001228 if( cksum ){
1229 /* If the checksum doesn't add up, then one or more of the disk sectors
1230 ** containing the master journal filename is corrupted. This means
1231 ** definitely roll back, so just return SQLITE_OK and report a (nul)
1232 ** master-journal filename.
1233 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001234 len = 0;
danielk1977cafadba2004-06-25 11:11:54 +00001235 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001236 zMaster[len] = '\0';
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001237
1238 return SQLITE_OK;
1239}
1240
1241/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001242** Return the offset of the sector boundary at or immediately
1243** following the value in pPager->journalOff, assuming a sector
1244** size of pPager->sectorSize bytes.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001245**
1246** i.e for a sector size of 512:
1247**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001248** Pager.journalOff Return value
1249** ---------------------------------------
1250** 0 0
1251** 512 512
1252** 100 512
1253** 2000 2048
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001254**
1255*/
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00001256static i64 journalHdrOffset(Pager *pPager){
drheb206252004-10-01 02:00:31 +00001257 i64 offset = 0;
1258 i64 c = pPager->journalOff;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001259 if( c ){
1260 offset = ((c-1)/JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) + 1) * JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager);
1261 }
1262 assert( offset%JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager)==0 );
1263 assert( offset>=c );
1264 assert( (offset-c)<JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) );
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00001265 return offset;
1266}
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001267
1268/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001269** The journal file must be open when this function is called.
1270**
1271** This function is a no-op if the journal file has not been written to
1272** within the current transaction (i.e. if Pager.journalOff==0).
1273**
1274** If doTruncate is non-zero or the Pager.journalSizeLimit variable is
1275** set to 0, then truncate the journal file to zero bytes in size. Otherwise,
1276** zero the 28-byte header at the start of the journal file. In either case,
1277** if the pager is not in no-sync mode, sync the journal file immediately
1278** after writing or truncating it.
1279**
1280** If Pager.journalSizeLimit is set to a positive, non-zero value, and
1281** following the truncation or zeroing described above the size of the
1282** journal file in bytes is larger than this value, then truncate the
1283** journal file to Pager.journalSizeLimit bytes. The journal file does
1284** not need to be synced following this operation.
1285**
1286** If an IO error occurs, abandon processing and return the IO error code.
1287** Otherwise, return SQLITE_OK.
drhf3a87622008-04-17 14:16:42 +00001288*/
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001289static int zeroJournalHdr(Pager *pPager, int doTruncate){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001290 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
1291 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001292 if( pPager->journalOff ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001293 const i64 iLimit = pPager->journalSizeLimit; /* Local cache of jsl */
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00001294
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001295 IOTRACE(("JZEROHDR %p\n", pPager))
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00001296 if( doTruncate || iLimit==0 ){
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001297 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->jfd, 0);
1298 }else{
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001299 static const char zeroHdr[28] = {0};
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001300 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, zeroHdr, sizeof(zeroHdr), 0);
1301 }
danielk197781620542008-06-07 05:19:37 +00001302 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !pPager->noSync ){
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001303 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->jfd, SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY|pPager->sync_flags);
1304 }
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00001305
1306 /* At this point the transaction is committed but the write lock
1307 ** is still held on the file. If there is a size limit configured for
1308 ** the persistent journal and the journal file currently consumes more
1309 ** space than that limit allows for, truncate it now. There is no need
1310 ** to sync the file following this operation.
1311 */
1312 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iLimit>0 ){
1313 i64 sz;
1314 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->jfd, &sz);
1315 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sz>iLimit ){
1316 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->jfd, iLimit);
1317 }
1318 }
drha06ecba2008-04-22 17:15:17 +00001319 }
drhf3a87622008-04-17 14:16:42 +00001320 return rc;
1321}
1322
1323/*
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001324** The journal file must be open when this routine is called. A journal
1325** header (JOURNAL_HDR_SZ bytes) is written into the journal file at the
1326** current location.
1327**
1328** The format for the journal header is as follows:
1329** - 8 bytes: Magic identifying journal format.
1330** - 4 bytes: Number of records in journal, or -1 no-sync mode is on.
1331** - 4 bytes: Random number used for page hash.
1332** - 4 bytes: Initial database page count.
1333** - 4 bytes: Sector size used by the process that wrote this journal.
danielk197767c007b2008-03-20 04:45:49 +00001334** - 4 bytes: Database page size.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001335**
danielk197767c007b2008-03-20 04:45:49 +00001336** Followed by (JOURNAL_HDR_SZ - 28) bytes of unused space.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001337*/
1338static int writeJournalHdr(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001339 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
1340 char *zHeader = pPager->pTmpSpace; /* Temporary space used to build header */
1341 u32 nHeader = pPager->pageSize; /* Size of buffer pointed to by zHeader */
1342 u32 nWrite; /* Bytes of header sector written */
1343 int ii; /* Loop counter */
1344
1345 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ); /* Journal file must be open. */
danielk1977a664f8e2008-04-22 14:31:48 +00001346
1347 if( nHeader>JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) ){
1348 nHeader = JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager);
1349 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001350
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001351 /* If there are active savepoints and any of them were created
1352 ** since the most recent journal header was written, update the
1353 ** PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset fields now.
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001354 */
1355 for(ii=0; ii<pPager->nSavepoint; ii++){
1356 if( pPager->aSavepoint[ii].iHdrOffset==0 ){
1357 pPager->aSavepoint[ii].iHdrOffset = pPager->journalOff;
1358 }
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00001359 }
1360
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001361 pPager->journalHdr = pPager->journalOff = journalHdrOffset(pPager);
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00001362
1363 /*
1364 ** Write the nRec Field - the number of page records that follow this
1365 ** journal header. Normally, zero is written to this value at this time.
1366 ** After the records are added to the journal (and the journal synced,
1367 ** if in full-sync mode), the zero is overwritten with the true number
1368 ** of records (see syncJournal()).
1369 **
1370 ** A faster alternative is to write 0xFFFFFFFF to the nRec field. When
1371 ** reading the journal this value tells SQLite to assume that the
1372 ** rest of the journal file contains valid page records. This assumption
shanebe217792009-03-05 04:20:31 +00001373 ** is dangerous, as if a failure occurred whilst writing to the journal
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00001374 ** file it may contain some garbage data. There are two scenarios
1375 ** where this risk can be ignored:
1376 **
1377 ** * When the pager is in no-sync mode. Corruption can follow a
1378 ** power failure in this case anyway.
1379 **
1380 ** * When the SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND flag is set. This guarantees
1381 ** that garbage data is never appended to the journal file.
1382 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001383 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->noSync );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001384 if( pPager->noSync || (pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY)
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00001385 || (sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->fd)&SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND)
1386 ){
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00001387 memcpy(zHeader, aJournalMagic, sizeof(aJournalMagic));
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00001388 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)], 0xffffffff);
1389 }else{
drh5ec53192009-08-31 16:09:58 +00001390 memset(zHeader, 0, sizeof(aJournalMagic)+4);
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00001391 }
1392
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001393 /* The random check-hash initialiser */
drh2fa18682008-03-19 14:15:34 +00001394 sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(pPager->cksumInit), &pPager->cksumInit);
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001395 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+4], pPager->cksumInit);
1396 /* The initial database size */
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00001397 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+8], pPager->dbOrigSize);
drh97b57482006-01-10 20:32:32 +00001398 /* The assumed sector size for this process */
1399 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+12], pPager->sectorSize);
drh08609ce2008-11-29 22:49:23 +00001400
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001401 /* The page size */
1402 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+16], pPager->pageSize);
1403
drh08609ce2008-11-29 22:49:23 +00001404 /* Initializing the tail of the buffer is not necessary. Everything
1405 ** works find if the following memset() is omitted. But initializing
1406 ** the memory prevents valgrind from complaining, so we are willing to
1407 ** take the performance hit.
1408 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001409 memset(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+20], 0,
1410 nHeader-(sizeof(aJournalMagic)+20));
drh08609ce2008-11-29 22:49:23 +00001411
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001412 /* In theory, it is only necessary to write the 28 bytes that the
1413 ** journal header consumes to the journal file here. Then increment the
1414 ** Pager.journalOff variable by JOURNAL_HDR_SZ so that the next
1415 ** record is written to the following sector (leaving a gap in the file
1416 ** that will be implicitly filled in by the OS).
1417 **
1418 ** However it has been discovered that on some systems this pattern can
1419 ** be significantly slower than contiguously writing data to the file,
1420 ** even if that means explicitly writing data to the block of
1421 ** (JOURNAL_HDR_SZ - 28) bytes that will not be used. So that is what
1422 ** is done.
1423 **
1424 ** The loop is required here in case the sector-size is larger than the
1425 ** database page size. Since the zHeader buffer is only Pager.pageSize
1426 ** bytes in size, more than one call to sqlite3OsWrite() may be required
1427 ** to populate the entire journal header sector.
1428 */
danielk1977a664f8e2008-04-22 14:31:48 +00001429 for(nWrite=0; rc==SQLITE_OK&&nWrite<JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager); nWrite+=nHeader){
1430 IOTRACE(("JHDR %p %lld %d\n", pPager, pPager->journalHdr, nHeader))
1431 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, zHeader, nHeader, pPager->journalOff);
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00001432 assert( pPager->journalHdr <= pPager->journalOff );
danielk1977a664f8e2008-04-22 14:31:48 +00001433 pPager->journalOff += nHeader;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001434 }
danielk1977a664f8e2008-04-22 14:31:48 +00001435
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001436 return rc;
1437}
1438
1439/*
1440** The journal file must be open when this is called. A journal header file
1441** (JOURNAL_HDR_SZ bytes) is read from the current location in the journal
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00001442** file. The current location in the journal file is given by
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001443** pPager->journalOff. See comments above function writeJournalHdr() for
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00001444** a description of the journal header format.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001445**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001446** If the header is read successfully, *pNRec is set to the number of
1447** page records following this header and *pDbSize is set to the size of the
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001448** database before the transaction began, in pages. Also, pPager->cksumInit
1449** is set to the value read from the journal header. SQLITE_OK is returned
1450** in this case.
1451**
1452** If the journal header file appears to be corrupted, SQLITE_DONE is
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001453** returned and *pNRec and *PDbSize are undefined. If JOURNAL_HDR_SZ bytes
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001454** cannot be read from the journal file an error code is returned.
1455*/
1456static int readJournalHdr(
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001457 Pager *pPager, /* Pager object */
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00001458 int isHot,
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001459 i64 journalSize, /* Size of the open journal file in bytes */
1460 u32 *pNRec, /* OUT: Value read from the nRec field */
1461 u32 *pDbSize /* OUT: Value of original database size field */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001462){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001463 int rc; /* Return code */
1464 unsigned char aMagic[8]; /* A buffer to hold the magic header */
1465 i64 iHdrOff; /* Offset of journal header being read */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001466
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001467 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ); /* Journal file must be open. */
1468
1469 /* Advance Pager.journalOff to the start of the next sector. If the
1470 ** journal file is too small for there to be a header stored at this
1471 ** point, return SQLITE_DONE.
1472 */
1473 pPager->journalOff = journalHdrOffset(pPager);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001474 if( pPager->journalOff+JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) > journalSize ){
1475 return SQLITE_DONE;
1476 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001477 iHdrOff = pPager->journalOff;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001478
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001479 /* Read in the first 8 bytes of the journal header. If they do not match
1480 ** the magic string found at the start of each journal header, return
1481 ** SQLITE_DONE. If an IO error occurs, return an error code. Otherwise,
1482 ** proceed.
1483 */
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00001484 if( isHot || iHdrOff!=pPager->journalHdr ){
1485 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->jfd, aMagic, sizeof(aMagic), iHdrOff);
1486 if( rc ){
1487 return rc;
1488 }
1489 if( memcmp(aMagic, aJournalMagic, sizeof(aMagic))!=0 ){
1490 return SQLITE_DONE;
1491 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001492 }
1493
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001494 /* Read the first three 32-bit fields of the journal header: The nRec
1495 ** field, the checksum-initializer and the database size at the start
1496 ** of the transaction. Return an error code if anything goes wrong.
1497 */
1498 if( SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+8, pNRec))
1499 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+12, &pPager->cksumInit))
1500 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+16, pDbSize))
1501 ){
1502 return rc;
1503 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001504
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00001505 if( pPager->journalOff==0 ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001506 u32 iPageSize; /* Page-size field of journal header */
1507 u32 iSectorSize; /* Sector-size field of journal header */
danielk197767c007b2008-03-20 04:45:49 +00001508
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001509 /* Read the page-size and sector-size journal header fields. */
1510 if( SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+20, &iSectorSize))
1511 || SQLITE_OK!=(rc = read32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+24, &iPageSize))
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00001512 ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001513 return rc;
danielk1977443c0592009-01-16 15:21:05 +00001514 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001515
1516 /* Check that the values read from the page-size and sector-size fields
1517 ** are within range. To be 'in range', both values need to be a power
drh3c99d682009-11-11 13:17:08 +00001518 ** of two greater than or equal to 512 or 32, and not greater than their
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001519 ** respective compile time maximum limits.
1520 */
drh3c99d682009-11-11 13:17:08 +00001521 if( iPageSize<512 || iSectorSize<32
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001522 || iPageSize>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE || iSectorSize>MAX_SECTOR_SIZE
1523 || ((iPageSize-1)&iPageSize)!=0 || ((iSectorSize-1)&iSectorSize)!=0
1524 ){
1525 /* If the either the page-size or sector-size in the journal-header is
1526 ** invalid, then the process that wrote the journal-header must have
1527 ** crashed before the header was synced. In this case stop reading
1528 ** the journal file here.
1529 */
1530 return SQLITE_DONE;
1531 }
1532
1533 /* Update the page-size to match the value read from the journal.
1534 ** Use a testcase() macro to make sure that malloc failure within
1535 ** PagerSetPagesize() is tested.
1536 */
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00001537 rc = sqlite3PagerSetPagesize(pPager, &iPageSize, -1);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001538 testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001539
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00001540 /* Update the assumed sector-size to match the value used by
1541 ** the process that created this journal. If this journal was
1542 ** created by a process other than this one, then this routine
1543 ** is being called from within pager_playback(). The local value
1544 ** of Pager.sectorSize is restored at the end of that routine.
1545 */
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00001546 pPager->sectorSize = iSectorSize;
drh98c58352008-11-07 00:24:53 +00001547 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001548
1549 pPager->journalOff += JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001550 return rc;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001551}
1552
1553
1554/*
1555** Write the supplied master journal name into the journal file for pager
danielk1977cafadba2004-06-25 11:11:54 +00001556** pPager at the current location. The master journal name must be the last
1557** thing written to a journal file. If the pager is in full-sync mode, the
1558** journal file descriptor is advanced to the next sector boundary before
1559** anything is written. The format is:
1560**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001561** + 4 bytes: PAGER_MJ_PGNO.
1562** + N bytes: Master journal filename in utf-8.
1563** + 4 bytes: N (length of master journal name in bytes, no nul-terminator).
1564** + 4 bytes: Master journal name checksum.
1565** + 8 bytes: aJournalMagic[].
danielk1977cafadba2004-06-25 11:11:54 +00001566**
1567** The master journal page checksum is the sum of the bytes in the master
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001568** journal name, where each byte is interpreted as a signed 8-bit integer.
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00001569**
1570** If zMaster is a NULL pointer (occurs for a single database transaction),
1571** this call is a no-op.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001572*/
1573static int writeMasterJournal(Pager *pPager, const char *zMaster){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001574 int rc; /* Return code */
1575 int nMaster; /* Length of string zMaster */
1576 i64 iHdrOff; /* Offset of header in journal file */
1577 i64 jrnlSize; /* Size of journal file on disk */
1578 u32 cksum = 0; /* Checksum of string zMaster */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001579
dan1e01cf12010-07-30 11:31:12 +00001580 assert( pPager->setMaster==0 );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001581 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dan1e01cf12010-07-30 11:31:12 +00001582
1583 if( !zMaster
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001584 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY
1585 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
1586 ){
1587 return SQLITE_OK;
1588 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001589 pPager->setMaster = 1;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001590 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00001591 assert( pPager->journalHdr <= pPager->journalOff );
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001592
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001593 /* Calculate the length in bytes and the checksum of zMaster */
1594 for(nMaster=0; zMaster[nMaster]; nMaster++){
1595 cksum += zMaster[nMaster];
danielk1977cafadba2004-06-25 11:11:54 +00001596 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001597
1598 /* If in full-sync mode, advance to the next disk sector before writing
1599 ** the master journal name. This is in case the previous page written to
1600 ** the journal has already been synced.
1601 */
1602 if( pPager->fullSync ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001603 pPager->journalOff = journalHdrOffset(pPager);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001604 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001605 iHdrOff = pPager->journalOff;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001606
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001607 /* Write the master journal data to the end of the journal file. If
1608 ** an error occurs, return the error code to the caller.
1609 */
shane63207ab2009-02-04 01:49:30 +00001610 if( (0 != (rc = write32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff, PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager))))
1611 || (0 != (rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, zMaster, nMaster, iHdrOff+4)))
1612 || (0 != (rc = write32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+4+nMaster, nMaster)))
1613 || (0 != (rc = write32bits(pPager->jfd, iHdrOff+4+nMaster+4, cksum)))
1614 || (0 != (rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, aJournalMagic, 8, iHdrOff+4+nMaster+8)))
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001615 ){
1616 return rc;
1617 }
1618 pPager->journalOff += (nMaster+20);
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001619
1620 /* If the pager is in peristent-journal mode, then the physical
1621 ** journal-file may extend past the end of the master-journal name
1622 ** and 8 bytes of magic data just written to the file. This is
1623 ** dangerous because the code to rollback a hot-journal file
1624 ** will not be able to find the master-journal name to determine
1625 ** whether or not the journal is hot.
1626 **
1627 ** Easiest thing to do in this scenario is to truncate the journal
1628 ** file to the required size.
1629 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001630 if( SQLITE_OK==(rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->jfd, &jrnlSize))
1631 && jrnlSize>pPager->journalOff
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001632 ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001633 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->jfd, pPager->journalOff);
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001634 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001635 return rc;
1636}
1637
1638/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001639** Find a page in the hash table given its page number. Return
1640** a pointer to the page or NULL if the requested page is not
1641** already in memory.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001642*/
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00001643static PgHdr *pager_lookup(Pager *pPager, Pgno pgno){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001644 PgHdr *p; /* Return value */
1645
1646 /* It is not possible for a call to PcacheFetch() with createFlag==0 to
1647 ** fail, since no attempt to allocate dynamic memory will be made.
1648 */
1649 (void)sqlite3PcacheFetch(pPager->pPCache, pgno, 0, &p);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001650 return p;
1651}
1652
1653/*
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001654** Discard the entire contents of the in-memory page-cache.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001655*/
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00001656static void pager_reset(Pager *pPager){
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001657 sqlite3BackupRestart(pPager->pBackup);
1658 sqlite3PcacheClear(pPager->pPCache);
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00001659}
1660
danielk197734cf35d2008-12-18 18:31:38 +00001661/*
1662** Free all structures in the Pager.aSavepoint[] array and set both
1663** Pager.aSavepoint and Pager.nSavepoint to zero. Close the sub-journal
1664** if it is open and the pager is not in exclusive mode.
1665*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001666static void releaseAllSavepoints(Pager *pPager){
1667 int ii; /* Iterator for looping through Pager.aSavepoint */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001668 for(ii=0; ii<pPager->nSavepoint; ii++){
1669 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->aSavepoint[ii].pInSavepoint);
1670 }
danielk1977f9d1a212009-04-30 16:41:00 +00001671 if( !pPager->exclusiveMode || sqlite3IsMemJournal(pPager->sjfd) ){
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001672 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->sjfd);
1673 }
1674 sqlite3_free(pPager->aSavepoint);
1675 pPager->aSavepoint = 0;
1676 pPager->nSavepoint = 0;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001677 pPager->nSubRec = 0;
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001678}
1679
danielk197734cf35d2008-12-18 18:31:38 +00001680/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001681** Set the bit number pgno in the PagerSavepoint.pInSavepoint
1682** bitvecs of all open savepoints. Return SQLITE_OK if successful
1683** or SQLITE_NOMEM if a malloc failure occurs.
danielk197734cf35d2008-12-18 18:31:38 +00001684*/
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001685static int addToSavepointBitvecs(Pager *pPager, Pgno pgno){
drh7539b6b2009-01-02 21:39:39 +00001686 int ii; /* Loop counter */
1687 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Result code */
1688
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001689 for(ii=0; ii<pPager->nSavepoint; ii++){
1690 PagerSavepoint *p = &pPager->aSavepoint[ii];
1691 if( pgno<=p->nOrig ){
drh7539b6b2009-01-02 21:39:39 +00001692 rc |= sqlite3BitvecSet(p->pInSavepoint, pgno);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001693 testcase( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
drh7539b6b2009-01-02 21:39:39 +00001694 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001695 }
1696 }
drh7539b6b2009-01-02 21:39:39 +00001697 return rc;
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00001698}
1699
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00001700/*
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001701** This function is a no-op if the pager is in exclusive mode and not
1702** in the ERROR state. Otherwise, it switches the pager to PAGER_OPEN
1703** state.
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001704**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001705** If the pager is not in exclusive-access mode, the database file is
1706** completely unlocked. If the file is unlocked and the file-system does
1707** not exhibit the UNDELETABLE_WHEN_OPEN property, the journal file is
1708** closed (if it is open).
1709**
1710** If the pager is in ERROR state when this function is called, the
1711** contents of the pager cache are discarded before switching back to
1712** the OPEN state. Regardless of whether the pager is in exclusive-mode
1713** or not, any journal file left in the file-system will be treated
1714** as a hot-journal and rolled back the next time a read-transaction
1715** is opened (by this or by any other connection).
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001716*/
1717static void pager_unlock(Pager *pPager){
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001718
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001719 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER
1720 || pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN
1721 || pPager->eState==PAGER_ERROR
1722 );
1723
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001724 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->pInJournal);
1725 pPager->pInJournal = 0;
1726 releaseAllSavepoints(pPager);
1727
1728 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
1729 assert( !isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
1730 sqlite3WalEndReadTransaction(pPager->pWal);
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001731 pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001732 }else if( !pPager->exclusiveMode ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001733 int rc; /* Error code returned by pagerUnlockDb() */
dane08341c2010-06-21 12:34:29 +00001734 int iDc = isOpen(pPager->fd)?sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->fd):0;
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001735
drhde3c3012010-06-21 20:19:25 +00001736 /* If the operating system support deletion of open files, then
1737 ** close the journal file when dropping the database lock. Otherwise
1738 ** another connection with journal_mode=delete might delete the file
1739 ** out from under us.
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00001740 */
dane08341c2010-06-21 12:34:29 +00001741 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY & 5)!=1 );
1742 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF & 5)!=1 );
1743 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL & 5)!=1 );
1744 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE & 5)!=1 );
1745 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE & 5)==1 );
1746 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST & 5)==1 );
1747 if( 0==(iDc & SQLITE_IOCAP_UNDELETABLE_WHEN_OPEN)
1748 || 1!=(pPager->journalMode & 5)
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00001749 ){
1750 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
1751 }
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001752
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00001753 /* If the pager is in the ERROR state and the call to unlock the database
1754 ** file fails, set the current lock to UNKNOWN_LOCK. See the comment
1755 ** above the #define for UNKNOWN_LOCK for an explanation of why this
1756 ** is necessary.
1757 */
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001758 rc = pagerUnlockDb(pPager, NO_LOCK);
1759 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && pPager->eState==PAGER_ERROR ){
1760 pPager->eLock = UNKNOWN_LOCK;
1761 }
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00001762
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001763 /* The pager state may be changed from PAGER_ERROR to PAGER_OPEN here
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001764 ** without clearing the error code. This is intentional - the error
1765 ** code is cleared and the cache reset in the block below.
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00001766 */
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001767 assert( pPager->errCode || pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00001768 pPager->changeCountDone = 0;
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001769 pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001770 }
1771
1772 /* If Pager.errCode is set, the contents of the pager cache cannot be
1773 ** trusted. Now that there are no outstanding references to the pager,
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001774 ** it can safely move back to PAGER_OPEN state. This happens in both
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001775 ** normal and exclusive-locking mode.
1776 */
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00001777 if( pPager->errCode ){
1778 assert( !MEMDB );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001779 pager_reset(pPager);
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001780 pPager->changeCountDone = pPager->tempFile;
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001781 pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001782 pPager->errCode = SQLITE_OK;
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001783 }
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001784
1785 pPager->journalOff = 0;
1786 pPager->journalHdr = 0;
1787 pPager->setMaster = 0;
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00001788}
1789
1790/*
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001791** This function is called whenever an IOERR or FULL error that requires
1792** the pager to transition into the ERROR state may ahve occurred.
1793** The first argument is a pointer to the pager structure, the second
1794** the error-code about to be returned by a pager API function. The
1795** value returned is a copy of the second argument to this function.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001796**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001797** If the second argument is SQLITE_FULL, SQLITE_IOERR or one of the
1798** IOERR sub-codes, the pager enters the ERROR state and the error code
1799** is stored in Pager.errCode. While the pager remains in the ERROR state,
1800** all major API calls on the Pager will immediately return Pager.errCode.
1801** Except, if the error-code is SQLITE_FULL, calls to PagerLookup() and
1802** PagerAcquire are handled as if the pager were in PAGER_READER state.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001803**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00001804** The ERROR state indicates that the contents of the pager-cache
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001805** cannot be trusted. This state can be cleared by completely discarding
1806** the contents of the pager-cache. If a transaction was active when
shanebe217792009-03-05 04:20:31 +00001807** the persistent error occurred, then the rollback journal may need
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001808** to be replayed to restore the contents of the database file (as if
1809** it were a hot-journal).
1810*/
1811static int pager_error(Pager *pPager, int rc){
1812 int rc2 = rc & 0xff;
danielk1977c7ca8752009-07-25 17:39:13 +00001813 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || !MEMDB );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001814 assert(
1815 pPager->errCode==SQLITE_FULL ||
1816 pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK ||
1817 (pPager->errCode & 0xff)==SQLITE_IOERR
1818 );
drhb75d5702009-07-25 17:08:35 +00001819 if( rc2==SQLITE_FULL || rc2==SQLITE_IOERR ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001820 pPager->errCode = rc;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001821 pPager->eState = PAGER_ERROR;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001822 }
1823 return rc;
1824}
1825
1826/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001827** This routine ends a transaction. A transaction is usually ended by
1828** either a COMMIT or a ROLLBACK operation. This routine may be called
1829** after rollback of a hot-journal, or if an error occurs while opening
1830** the journal file or writing the very first journal-header of a
1831** database transaction.
1832**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001833** This routine is never called in PAGER_ERROR state. If it is called
1834** in PAGER_NONE or PAGER_SHARED state and the lock held is less
1835** exclusive than a RESERVED lock, it is a no-op.
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00001836**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001837** Otherwise, any active savepoints are released.
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00001838**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001839** If the journal file is open, then it is "finalized". Once a journal
1840** file has been finalized it is not possible to use it to roll back a
1841** transaction. Nor will it be considered to be a hot-journal by this
1842** or any other database connection. Exactly how a journal is finalized
1843** depends on whether or not the pager is running in exclusive mode and
1844** the current journal-mode (Pager.journalMode value), as follows:
drh50457892003-09-06 01:10:47 +00001845**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001846** journalMode==MEMORY
1847** Journal file descriptor is simply closed. This destroys an
1848** in-memory journal.
1849**
1850** journalMode==TRUNCATE
1851** Journal file is truncated to zero bytes in size.
1852**
1853** journalMode==PERSIST
1854** The first 28 bytes of the journal file are zeroed. This invalidates
1855** the first journal header in the file, and hence the entire journal
1856** file. An invalid journal file cannot be rolled back.
1857**
1858** journalMode==DELETE
1859** The journal file is closed and deleted using sqlite3OsDelete().
1860**
1861** If the pager is running in exclusive mode, this method of finalizing
1862** the journal file is never used. Instead, if the journalMode is
1863** DELETE and the pager is in exclusive mode, the method described under
1864** journalMode==PERSIST is used instead.
1865**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001866** After the journal is finalized, the pager moves to PAGER_READER state.
1867** If running in non-exclusive rollback mode, the lock on the file is
1868** downgraded to a SHARED_LOCK.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001869**
1870** SQLITE_OK is returned if no error occurs. If an error occurs during
1871** any of the IO operations to finalize the journal file or unlock the
1872** database then the IO error code is returned to the user. If the
1873** operation to finalize the journal file fails, then the code still
1874** tries to unlock the database file if not in exclusive mode. If the
1875** unlock operation fails as well, then the first error code related
1876** to the first error encountered (the journal finalization one) is
1877** returned.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001878*/
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00001879static int pager_end_transaction(Pager *pPager, int hasMaster){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001880 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Error code from journal finalization operation */
1881 int rc2 = SQLITE_OK; /* Error code from db file unlock operation */
1882
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001883 /* Do nothing if the pager does not have an open write transaction
1884 ** or at least a RESERVED lock. This function may be called when there
1885 ** is no write-transaction active but a RESERVED or greater lock is
1886 ** held under two circumstances:
1887 **
1888 ** 1. After a successful hot-journal rollback, it is called with
1889 ** eState==PAGER_NONE and eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK.
1890 **
1891 ** 2. If a connection with locking_mode=exclusive holding an EXCLUSIVE
1892 ** lock switches back to locking_mode=normal and then executes a
1893 ** read-transaction, this function is called with eState==PAGER_READER
1894 ** and eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK when the read-transaction is closed.
1895 */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001896 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001897 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001898 if( pPager->eState<PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED && pPager->eLock<RESERVED_LOCK ){
drha6abd042004-06-09 17:37:22 +00001899 return SQLITE_OK;
1900 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001901
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001902 releaseAllSavepoints(pPager);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001903 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) || pPager->pInJournal==0 );
1904 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001905 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001906
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001907 /* Finalize the journal file. */
danielk1977ded6d0f2009-07-27 14:15:44 +00001908 if( sqlite3IsMemJournal(pPager->jfd) ){
1909 assert( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY );
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00001910 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
drh9e7ba7c2009-02-04 19:16:23 +00001911 }else if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE ){
drh59813952009-04-20 11:34:26 +00001912 if( pPager->journalOff==0 ){
1913 rc = SQLITE_OK;
1914 }else{
1915 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->jfd, 0);
1916 }
drh04335882008-09-26 21:08:08 +00001917 pPager->journalOff = 0;
dan55437592010-05-11 12:19:26 +00001918 }else if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST
1919 || (pPager->exclusiveMode && pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL)
danielk197793f7af92008-05-09 16:57:50 +00001920 ){
1921 rc = zeroJournalHdr(pPager, hasMaster);
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00001922 pPager->journalOff = 0;
1923 }else{
danielk1977ded6d0f2009-07-27 14:15:44 +00001924 /* This branch may be executed with Pager.journalMode==MEMORY if
1925 ** a hot-journal was just rolled back. In this case the journal
1926 ** file should be closed and deleted. If this connection writes to
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00001927 ** the database file, it will do so using an in-memory journal.
1928 */
danielk1977ded6d0f2009-07-27 14:15:44 +00001929 assert( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE
1930 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00001931 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
danielk1977ded6d0f2009-07-27 14:15:44 +00001932 );
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00001933 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00001934 if( !pPager->tempFile ){
danielk1977fee2d252007-08-18 10:59:19 +00001935 rc = sqlite3OsDelete(pPager->pVfs, pPager->zJournal, 0);
danielk19777152de82007-03-29 17:28:14 +00001936 }
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00001937 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00001938
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001939#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
danielk1977bc2ca9e2008-11-13 14:28:28 +00001940 sqlite3PcacheIterateDirty(pPager->pPCache, pager_set_pagehash);
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00001941#endif
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00001942 }
drhe9c2d342010-03-19 16:52:53 +00001943 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->pInJournal);
1944 pPager->pInJournal = 0;
1945 pPager->nRec = 0;
drhba726f42010-03-19 15:48:13 +00001946 sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(pPager->pPCache);
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001947 sqlite3PcacheTruncate(pPager->pPCache, pPager->dbSize);
danielk1977979f38e2007-03-27 16:19:51 +00001948
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001949 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001950 /* Drop the WAL write-lock, if any. Also, if the connection was in
1951 ** locking_mode=exclusive mode but is no longer, drop the EXCLUSIVE
1952 ** lock held on the database file.
1953 */
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00001954 rc2 = sqlite3WalEndWriteTransaction(pPager->pWal);
drh0350c7f2010-06-10 01:07:42 +00001955 assert( rc2==SQLITE_OK );
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00001956 }
1957 if( !pPager->exclusiveMode
1958 && (!pagerUseWal(pPager) || sqlite3WalExclusiveMode(pPager->pWal, 0))
1959 ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00001960 rc2 = pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
danielk1977104f1fe2009-01-14 17:45:57 +00001961 pPager->changeCountDone = 0;
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00001962 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001963 pPager->eState = PAGER_READER;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00001964 pPager->setMaster = 0;
danielk1977979f38e2007-03-27 16:19:51 +00001965
1966 return (rc==SQLITE_OK?rc2:rc);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001967}
1968
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00001969/*
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001970** Execute a rollback if a transaction is active and unlock the
1971** database file.
1972**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001973** If the pager has already entered the ERROR state, do not attempt
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001974** the rollback at this time. Instead, pager_unlock() is called. The
1975** call to pager_unlock() will discard all in-memory pages, unlock
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001976** the database file and move the pager back to OPEN state. If this
1977** means that there is a hot-journal left in the file-system, the next
1978** connection to obtain a shared lock on the pager (which may be this one)
1979** will roll it back.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001980**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001981** If the pager has not already entered the ERROR state, but an IO or
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001982** malloc error occurs during a rollback, then this will itself cause
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001983** the pager to enter the ERROR state. Which will be cleared by the
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001984** call to pager_unlock(), as described above.
1985*/
1986static void pagerUnlockAndRollback(Pager *pPager){
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001987 if( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR && pPager->eState!=PAGER_OPEN ){
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00001988 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00001989 if( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED ){
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001990 sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
1991 sqlite3PagerRollback(pPager);
1992 sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00001993 }else if( !pPager->exclusiveMode ){
dan11f47a92010-08-06 06:54:47 +00001994 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00001995 pager_end_transaction(pPager, 0);
1996 }
1997 }
1998 pager_unlock(pPager);
1999}
2000
2001/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002002** Parameter aData must point to a buffer of pPager->pageSize bytes
2003** of data. Compute and return a checksum based ont the contents of the
2004** page of data and the current value of pPager->cksumInit.
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002005**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002006** This is not a real checksum. It is really just the sum of the
2007** random initial value (pPager->cksumInit) and every 200th byte
2008** of the page data, starting with byte offset (pPager->pageSize%200).
2009** Each byte is interpreted as an 8-bit unsigned integer.
drh726de592004-06-10 23:35:50 +00002010**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002011** Changing the formula used to compute this checksum results in an
2012** incompatible journal file format.
2013**
2014** If journal corruption occurs due to a power failure, the most likely
2015** scenario is that one end or the other of the record will be changed.
2016** It is much less likely that the two ends of the journal record will be
drh726de592004-06-10 23:35:50 +00002017** correct and the middle be corrupt. Thus, this "checksum" scheme,
2018** though fast and simple, catches the mostly likely kind of corruption.
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002019*/
drh74161702006-02-24 02:53:49 +00002020static u32 pager_cksum(Pager *pPager, const u8 *aData){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002021 u32 cksum = pPager->cksumInit; /* Checksum value to return */
2022 int i = pPager->pageSize-200; /* Loop counter */
danielk1977ef317ab2004-06-23 10:43:10 +00002023 while( i>0 ){
2024 cksum += aData[i];
2025 i -= 200;
2026 }
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002027 return cksum;
2028}
2029
2030/*
drh8220da72010-07-05 17:43:32 +00002031** Report the current page size and number of reserved bytes back
2032** to the codec.
2033*/
2034#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
2035static void pagerReportSize(Pager *pPager){
2036 if( pPager->xCodecSizeChng ){
2037 pPager->xCodecSizeChng(pPager->pCodec, pPager->pageSize,
2038 (int)pPager->nReserve);
2039 }
2040}
2041#else
2042# define pagerReportSize(X) /* No-op if we do not support a codec */
2043#endif
2044
2045/*
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002046** Read a single page from either the journal file (if isMainJrnl==1) or
2047** from the sub-journal (if isMainJrnl==0) and playback that page.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002048** The page begins at offset *pOffset into the file. The *pOffset
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002049** value is increased to the start of the next page in the journal.
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002050**
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002051** The main rollback journal uses checksums - the statement journal does
2052** not.
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002053**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002054** If the page number of the page record read from the (sub-)journal file
2055** is greater than the current value of Pager.dbSize, then playback is
2056** skipped and SQLITE_OK is returned.
2057**
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002058** If pDone is not NULL, then it is a record of pages that have already
2059** been played back. If the page at *pOffset has already been played back
2060** (if the corresponding pDone bit is set) then skip the playback.
2061** Make sure the pDone bit corresponding to the *pOffset page is set
2062** prior to returning.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002063**
2064** If the page record is successfully read from the (sub-)journal file
2065** and played back, then SQLITE_OK is returned. If an IO error occurs
2066** while reading the record from the (sub-)journal file or while writing
2067** to the database file, then the IO error code is returned. If data
2068** is successfully read from the (sub-)journal file but appears to be
2069** corrupted, SQLITE_DONE is returned. Data is considered corrupted in
2070** two circumstances:
2071**
2072** * If the record page-number is illegal (0 or PAGER_MJ_PGNO), or
2073** * If the record is being rolled back from the main journal file
2074** and the checksum field does not match the record content.
2075**
2076** Neither of these two scenarios are possible during a savepoint rollback.
2077**
2078** If this is a savepoint rollback, then memory may have to be dynamically
2079** allocated by this function. If this is the case and an allocation fails,
2080** SQLITE_NOMEM is returned.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002081*/
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00002082static int pager_playback_one_page(
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00002083 Pager *pPager, /* The pager being played back */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002084 i64 *pOffset, /* Offset of record to playback */
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002085 Bitvec *pDone, /* Bitvec of pages already played back */
2086 int isMainJrnl, /* 1 -> main journal. 0 -> sub-journal. */
2087 int isSavepnt /* True for a savepoint rollback */
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00002088){
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002089 int rc;
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00002090 PgHdr *pPg; /* An existing page in the cache */
2091 Pgno pgno; /* The page number of a page in journal */
2092 u32 cksum; /* Checksum used for sanity checking */
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002093 char *aData; /* Temporary storage for the page */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002094 sqlite3_file *jfd; /* The file descriptor for the journal file */
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002095 int isSynced; /* True if journal page is synced */
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002096
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002097 assert( (isMainJrnl&~1)==0 ); /* isMainJrnl is 0 or 1 */
2098 assert( (isSavepnt&~1)==0 ); /* isSavepnt is 0 or 1 */
2099 assert( isMainJrnl || pDone ); /* pDone always used on sub-journals */
2100 assert( isSavepnt || pDone==0 ); /* pDone never used on non-savepoint */
drh96362842005-03-20 22:47:56 +00002101
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002102 aData = pPager->pTmpSpace;
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002103 assert( aData ); /* Temp storage must have already been allocated */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002104 assert( pagerUseWal(pPager)==0 || (!isMainJrnl && isSavepnt) );
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002105
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002106 /* Either the state is greater than PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD (a transaction
2107 ** or savepoint rollback done at the request of the caller) or this is
2108 ** a hot-journal rollback. If it is a hot-journal rollback, the pager
2109 ** is in state OPEN and holds an EXCLUSIVE lock. Hot-journal rollback
2110 ** only reads from the main journal, not the sub-journal.
2111 */
2112 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
2113 || (pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN && pPager->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
2114 );
2115 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD || isMainJrnl );
2116
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002117 /* Read the page number and page data from the journal or sub-journal
2118 ** file. Return an error code to the caller if an IO error occurs.
2119 */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002120 jfd = isMainJrnl ? pPager->jfd : pPager->sjfd;
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002121 rc = read32bits(jfd, *pOffset, &pgno);
drh99ee3602003-02-16 19:13:36 +00002122 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002123 rc = sqlite3OsRead(jfd, (u8*)aData, pPager->pageSize, (*pOffset)+4);
drh99ee3602003-02-16 19:13:36 +00002124 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002125 *pOffset += pPager->pageSize + 4 + isMainJrnl*4;
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002126
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002127 /* Sanity checking on the page. This is more important that I originally
2128 ** thought. If a power failure occurs while the journal is being written,
2129 ** it could cause invalid data to be written into the journal. We need to
2130 ** detect this invalid data (with high probability) and ignore it.
2131 */
danielk197775edc162004-06-26 01:48:18 +00002132 if( pgno==0 || pgno==PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager) ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002133 assert( !isSavepnt );
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002134 return SQLITE_DONE;
2135 }
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00002136 if( pgno>(Pgno)pPager->dbSize || sqlite3BitvecTest(pDone, pgno) ){
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002137 return SQLITE_OK;
2138 }
drhc13148f2008-08-27 18:03:20 +00002139 if( isMainJrnl ){
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002140 rc = read32bits(jfd, (*pOffset)-4, &cksum);
drh99ee3602003-02-16 19:13:36 +00002141 if( rc ) return rc;
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002142 if( !isSavepnt && pager_cksum(pPager, (u8*)aData)!=cksum ){
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002143 return SQLITE_DONE;
2144 }
2145 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002146
drh8220da72010-07-05 17:43:32 +00002147 /* If this page has already been played by before during the current
2148 ** rollback, then don't bother to play it back again.
2149 */
danielk1977859546c2009-01-22 17:12:39 +00002150 if( pDone && (rc = sqlite3BitvecSet(pDone, pgno))!=SQLITE_OK ){
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00002151 return rc;
2152 }
danielk1977a3f3a5f2004-06-10 04:32:16 +00002153
drh8220da72010-07-05 17:43:32 +00002154 /* When playing back page 1, restore the nReserve setting
2155 */
2156 if( pgno==1 && pPager->nReserve!=((u8*)aData)[20] ){
2157 pPager->nReserve = ((u8*)aData)[20];
2158 pagerReportSize(pPager);
2159 }
2160
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00002161 /* If the pager is in CACHEMOD state, then there must be a copy of this
danielk1977a3f3a5f2004-06-10 04:32:16 +00002162 ** page in the pager cache. In this case just update the pager cache,
danielk19770de0bb32004-06-10 05:59:24 +00002163 ** not the database file. The page is left marked dirty in this case.
2164 **
danielk19772df71c72007-05-24 07:22:42 +00002165 ** An exception to the above rule: If the database is in no-sync mode
2166 ** and a page is moved during an incremental vacuum then the page may
danielk1977369f3a02007-05-24 09:41:20 +00002167 ** not be in the pager cache. Later: if a malloc() or IO error occurs
2168 ** during a Movepage() call, then the page may not be in the cache
2169 ** either. So the condition described in the above paragraph is not
2170 ** assert()able.
danielk19772df71c72007-05-24 07:22:42 +00002171 **
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00002172 ** If in WRITER_DBMOD, WRITER_FINISHED or OPEN state, then we update the
2173 ** pager cache if it exists and the main file. The page is then marked
2174 ** not dirty. Since this code is only executed in PAGER_OPEN state for
2175 ** a hot-journal rollback, it is guaranteed that the page-cache is empty
2176 ** if the pager is in OPEN state.
drh96362842005-03-20 22:47:56 +00002177 **
2178 ** Ticket #1171: The statement journal might contain page content that is
2179 ** different from the page content at the start of the transaction.
2180 ** This occurs when a page is changed prior to the start of a statement
2181 ** then changed again within the statement. When rolling back such a
2182 ** statement we must not write to the original database unless we know
drh5e385312007-06-16 04:42:12 +00002183 ** for certain that original page contents are synced into the main rollback
2184 ** journal. Otherwise, a power loss might leave modified data in the
2185 ** database file without an entry in the rollback journal that can
2186 ** restore the database to its original form. Two conditions must be
2187 ** met before writing to the database files. (1) the database must be
2188 ** locked. (2) we know that the original page content is fully synced
2189 ** in the main journal either because the page is not in cache or else
2190 ** the page is marked as needSync==0.
drh4c02a232008-04-14 23:13:45 +00002191 **
2192 ** 2008-04-14: When attempting to vacuum a corrupt database file, it
2193 ** is possible to fail a statement on a database that does not yet exist.
2194 ** Do not attempt to write if database file has never been opened.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002195 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002196 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00002197 pPg = 0;
2198 }else{
2199 pPg = pager_lookup(pPager, pgno);
2200 }
drh86655a12009-03-31 02:54:40 +00002201 assert( pPg || !MEMDB );
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00002202 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_OPEN || pPg==0 );
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00002203 PAGERTRACE(("PLAYBACK %d page %d hash(%08x) %s\n",
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002204 PAGERID(pPager), pgno, pager_datahash(pPager->pageSize, (u8*)aData),
2205 (isMainJrnl?"main-journal":"sub-journal")
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00002206 ));
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002207 if( isMainJrnl ){
2208 isSynced = pPager->noSync || (*pOffset <= pPager->journalHdr);
2209 }else{
2210 isSynced = (pPg==0 || 0==(pPg->flags & PGHDR_NEED_SYNC));
2211 }
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00002212 if( (pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD || pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN)
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002213 && isOpen(pPager->fd)
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002214 && isSynced
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00002215 ){
drh281b21d2008-08-22 12:57:08 +00002216 i64 ofst = (pgno-1)*(i64)pPager->pageSize;
drh05f69dd2010-04-09 15:34:06 +00002217 testcase( !isSavepnt && pPg!=0 && (pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)!=0 );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002218 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002219 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->fd, (u8*)aData, pPager->pageSize, ofst);
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00002220 if( pgno>pPager->dbFileSize ){
2221 pPager->dbFileSize = pgno;
2222 }
drh0719ee22009-06-18 20:52:47 +00002223 if( pPager->pBackup ){
drh0472b5a2009-06-19 02:25:48 +00002224 CODEC1(pPager, aData, pgno, 3, rc=SQLITE_NOMEM);
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002225 sqlite3BackupUpdate(pPager->pBackup, pgno, (u8*)aData);
2226 CODEC2(pPager, aData, pgno, 7, rc=SQLITE_NOMEM, aData);
drh0719ee22009-06-18 20:52:47 +00002227 }
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00002228 }else if( !isMainJrnl && pPg==0 ){
2229 /* If this is a rollback of a savepoint and data was not written to
2230 ** the database and the page is not in-memory, there is a potential
2231 ** problem. When the page is next fetched by the b-tree layer, it
2232 ** will be read from the database file, which may or may not be
2233 ** current.
2234 **
2235 ** There are a couple of different ways this can happen. All are quite
danielk1977401b65e2009-01-06 14:34:34 +00002236 ** obscure. When running in synchronous mode, this can only happen
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00002237 ** if the page is on the free-list at the start of the transaction, then
2238 ** populated, then moved using sqlite3PagerMovepage().
2239 **
2240 ** The solution is to add an in-memory page to the cache containing
2241 ** the data just read from the sub-journal. Mark the page as dirty
2242 ** and if the pager requires a journal-sync, then mark the page as
2243 ** requiring a journal-sync before it is written.
2244 */
2245 assert( isSavepnt );
drh7cf4c7a2010-06-24 14:52:25 +00002246 assert( pPager->doNotSpill==0 );
2247 pPager->doNotSpill++;
2248 rc = sqlite3PagerAcquire(pPager, pgno, &pPg, 1);
2249 assert( pPager->doNotSpill==1 );
2250 pPager->doNotSpill--;
2251 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00002252 pPg->flags &= ~PGHDR_NEED_READ;
2253 sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(pPg);
danielk1977a3f3a5f2004-06-10 04:32:16 +00002254 }
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002255 if( pPg ){
danielk197728129562005-01-11 10:25:06 +00002256 /* No page should ever be explicitly rolled back that is in use, except
2257 ** for page 1 which is held in use in order to keep the lock on the
2258 ** database active. However such a page may be rolled back as a result
2259 ** of an internal error resulting in an automatic call to
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00002260 ** sqlite3PagerRollback().
drhacf4ac92003-12-17 23:57:34 +00002261 */
drhb6f41482004-05-14 01:58:11 +00002262 void *pData;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00002263 pData = pPg->pData;
drhbfcb4ad2009-11-21 01:33:50 +00002264 memcpy(pData, (u8*)aData, pPager->pageSize);
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00002265 pPager->xReiniter(pPg);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002266 if( isMainJrnl && (!isSavepnt || *pOffset<=pPager->journalHdr) ){
danielk1977488af092008-12-19 16:31:11 +00002267 /* If the contents of this page were just restored from the main
2268 ** journal file, then its content must be as they were when the
2269 ** transaction was first opened. In this case we can mark the page
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002270 ** as clean, since there will be no need to write it out to the
2271 ** database.
danielk1977488af092008-12-19 16:31:11 +00002272 **
2273 ** There is one exception to this rule. If the page is being rolled
2274 ** back as part of a savepoint (or statement) rollback from an
2275 ** unsynced portion of the main journal file, then it is not safe
2276 ** to mark the page as clean. This is because marking the page as
2277 ** clean will clear the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag. Since the page is
2278 ** already in the journal file (recorded in Pager.pInJournal) and
2279 ** the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag is cleared, if the page is written to
2280 ** again within this transaction, it will be marked as dirty but
2281 ** the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag will not be set. It could then potentially
2282 ** be written out into the database file before its journal file
2283 ** segment is synced. If a crash occurs during or following this,
2284 ** database corruption may ensue.
2285 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002286 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
drhc047b9f2008-11-21 03:23:43 +00002287 sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(pPg);
2288 }
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00002289#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
drh96362842005-03-20 22:47:56 +00002290 pPg->pageHash = pager_pagehash(pPg);
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00002291#endif
drh86a88112007-04-16 15:02:19 +00002292 /* If this was page 1, then restore the value of Pager.dbFileVers.
2293 ** Do this before any decoding. */
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00002294 if( pgno==1 ){
drh86a88112007-04-16 15:02:19 +00002295 memcpy(&pPager->dbFileVers, &((u8*)pData)[24],sizeof(pPager->dbFileVers));
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00002296 }
drh86a88112007-04-16 15:02:19 +00002297
2298 /* Decode the page just read from disk */
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +00002299 CODEC1(pPager, pData, pPg->pgno, 3, rc=SQLITE_NOMEM);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00002300 sqlite3PcacheRelease(pPg);
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00002301 }
2302 return rc;
2303}
2304
2305/*
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002306** Parameter zMaster is the name of a master journal file. A single journal
2307** file that referred to the master journal file has just been rolled back.
2308** This routine checks if it is possible to delete the master journal file,
2309** and does so if it is.
drh726de592004-06-10 23:35:50 +00002310**
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002311** Argument zMaster may point to Pager.pTmpSpace. So that buffer is not
2312** available for use within this function.
2313**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002314** When a master journal file is created, it is populated with the names
2315** of all of its child journals, one after another, formatted as utf-8
2316** encoded text. The end of each child journal file is marked with a
2317** nul-terminator byte (0x00). i.e. the entire contents of a master journal
2318** file for a transaction involving two databases might be:
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002319**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002320** "/home/bill/a.db-journal\x00/home/bill/b.db-journal\x00"
2321**
2322** A master journal file may only be deleted once all of its child
2323** journals have been rolled back.
2324**
2325** This function reads the contents of the master-journal file into
2326** memory and loops through each of the child journal names. For
2327** each child journal, it checks if:
2328**
2329** * if the child journal exists, and if so
2330** * if the child journal contains a reference to master journal
2331** file zMaster
2332**
2333** If a child journal can be found that matches both of the criteria
2334** above, this function returns without doing anything. Otherwise, if
2335** no such child journal can be found, file zMaster is deleted from
2336** the file-system using sqlite3OsDelete().
2337**
2338** If an IO error within this function, an error code is returned. This
2339** function allocates memory by calling sqlite3Malloc(). If an allocation
2340** fails, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. Otherwise, if no IO or malloc errors
2341** occur, SQLITE_OK is returned.
2342**
2343** TODO: This function allocates a single block of memory to load
2344** the entire contents of the master journal file. This could be
2345** a couple of kilobytes or so - potentially larger than the page
2346** size.
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002347*/
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002348static int pager_delmaster(Pager *pPager, const char *zMaster){
2349 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = pPager->pVfs;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002350 int rc; /* Return code */
2351 sqlite3_file *pMaster; /* Malloc'd master-journal file descriptor */
2352 sqlite3_file *pJournal; /* Malloc'd child-journal file descriptor */
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002353 char *zMasterJournal = 0; /* Contents of master journal file */
drheb206252004-10-01 02:00:31 +00002354 i64 nMasterJournal; /* Size of master journal file */
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002355 char *zJournal; /* Pointer to one journal within MJ file */
2356 char *zMasterPtr; /* Space to hold MJ filename from a journal file */
2357 int nMasterPtr; /* Amount of space allocated to zMasterPtr[] */
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002358
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002359 /* Allocate space for both the pJournal and pMaster file descriptors.
2360 ** If successful, open the master journal file for reading.
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002361 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002362 pMaster = (sqlite3_file *)sqlite3MallocZero(pVfs->szOsFile * 2);
danielk1977fee2d252007-08-18 10:59:19 +00002363 pJournal = (sqlite3_file *)(((u8 *)pMaster) + pVfs->szOsFile);
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002364 if( !pMaster ){
2365 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
2366 }else{
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002367 const int flags = (SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY|SQLITE_OPEN_MASTER_JOURNAL);
danielk1977fee2d252007-08-18 10:59:19 +00002368 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zMaster, pMaster, flags, 0);
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002369 }
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002370 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto delmaster_out;
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002371
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002372 /* Load the entire master journal file into space obtained from
2373 ** sqlite3_malloc() and pointed to by zMasterJournal. Also obtain
2374 ** sufficient space (in zMasterPtr) to hold the names of master
2375 ** journal files extracted from regular rollback-journals.
2376 */
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002377 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pMaster, &nMasterJournal);
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002378 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto delmaster_out;
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002379 nMasterPtr = pVfs->mxPathname+1;
2380 zMasterJournal = sqlite3Malloc((int)nMasterJournal + nMasterPtr + 1);
2381 if( !zMasterJournal ){
2382 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
2383 goto delmaster_out;
2384 }
2385 zMasterPtr = &zMasterJournal[nMasterJournal+1];
2386 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pMaster, zMasterJournal, (int)nMasterJournal, 0);
2387 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto delmaster_out;
2388 zMasterJournal[nMasterJournal] = 0;
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002389
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002390 zJournal = zMasterJournal;
2391 while( (zJournal-zMasterJournal)<nMasterJournal ){
2392 int exists;
2393 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(pVfs, zJournal, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &exists);
2394 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002395 goto delmaster_out;
2396 }
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002397 if( exists ){
2398 /* One of the journals pointed to by the master journal exists.
2399 ** Open it and check if it points at the master journal. If
2400 ** so, return without deleting the master journal file.
2401 */
2402 int c;
2403 int flags = (SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY|SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL);
2404 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zJournal, pJournal, flags, 0);
danielk1977861f7452008-06-05 11:39:11 +00002405 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
drh19db9352008-03-27 22:42:51 +00002406 goto delmaster_out;
2407 }
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002408
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002409 rc = readMasterJournal(pJournal, zMasterPtr, nMasterPtr);
2410 sqlite3OsClose(pJournal);
2411 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2412 goto delmaster_out;
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002413 }
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002414
2415 c = zMasterPtr[0]!=0 && strcmp(zMasterPtr, zMaster)==0;
2416 if( c ){
2417 /* We have a match. Do not delete the master journal file. */
2418 goto delmaster_out;
2419 }
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002420 }
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002421 zJournal += (sqlite3Strlen30(zJournal)+1);
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002422 }
drhde3c3012010-06-21 20:19:25 +00002423
2424 sqlite3OsClose(pMaster);
danielk1977fee2d252007-08-18 10:59:19 +00002425 rc = sqlite3OsDelete(pVfs, zMaster, 0);
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002426
2427delmaster_out:
drha64febe2010-06-23 15:04:27 +00002428 sqlite3_free(zMasterJournal);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002429 if( pMaster ){
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002430 sqlite3OsClose(pMaster);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002431 assert( !isOpen(pJournal) );
drhde3c3012010-06-21 20:19:25 +00002432 sqlite3_free(pMaster);
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002433 }
2434 return rc;
2435}
2436
drha6abd042004-06-09 17:37:22 +00002437
drha6abd042004-06-09 17:37:22 +00002438/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002439** This function is used to change the actual size of the database
2440** file in the file-system. This only happens when committing a transaction,
2441** or rolling back a transaction (including rolling back a hot-journal).
drh7fe3f7e2007-11-29 18:44:27 +00002442**
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00002443** If the main database file is not open, or the pager is not in either
2444** DBMOD or OPEN state, this function is a no-op. Otherwise, the size
2445** of the file is changed to nPage pages (nPage*pPager->pageSize bytes).
2446** If the file on disk is currently larger than nPage pages, then use the VFS
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002447** xTruncate() method to truncate it.
2448**
2449** Or, it might might be the case that the file on disk is smaller than
2450** nPage pages. Some operating system implementations can get confused if
2451** you try to truncate a file to some size that is larger than it
2452** currently is, so detect this case and write a single zero byte to
2453** the end of the new file instead.
2454**
2455** If successful, return SQLITE_OK. If an IO error occurs while modifying
2456** the database file, return the error code to the caller.
drhcb4c40b2004-08-18 19:09:43 +00002457*/
danielk1977d92db532008-11-17 04:56:24 +00002458static int pager_truncate(Pager *pPager, Pgno nPage){
danielk1977e180dd92007-04-05 17:15:52 +00002459 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00002460 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00002461 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_READER );
2462
2463 if( isOpen(pPager->fd)
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00002464 && (pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD || pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN)
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00002465 ){
drh7fe3f7e2007-11-29 18:44:27 +00002466 i64 currentSize, newSize;
dande5fd222010-08-09 19:17:29 +00002467 assert( pPager->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002468 /* TODO: Is it safe to use Pager.dbFileSize here? */
drh7fe3f7e2007-11-29 18:44:27 +00002469 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->fd, &currentSize);
2470 newSize = pPager->pageSize*(i64)nPage;
danielk197706e11af2008-05-06 18:13:26 +00002471 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && currentSize!=newSize ){
2472 if( currentSize>newSize ){
2473 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->fd, newSize);
2474 }else{
2475 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->fd, "", 1, newSize-1);
2476 }
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00002477 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2478 pPager->dbFileSize = nPage;
2479 }
drh7fe3f7e2007-11-29 18:44:27 +00002480 }
danielk1977e180dd92007-04-05 17:15:52 +00002481 }
danielk1977e180dd92007-04-05 17:15:52 +00002482 return rc;
drhcb4c40b2004-08-18 19:09:43 +00002483}
2484
2485/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002486** Set the value of the Pager.sectorSize variable for the given
2487** pager based on the value returned by the xSectorSize method
2488** of the open database file. The sector size will be used used
2489** to determine the size and alignment of journal header and
2490** master journal pointers within created journal files.
drhc80f0582007-05-01 16:59:48 +00002491**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002492** For temporary files the effective sector size is always 512 bytes.
2493**
2494** Otherwise, for non-temporary files, the effective sector size is
drh3c99d682009-11-11 13:17:08 +00002495** the value returned by the xSectorSize() method rounded up to 32 if
2496** it is less than 32, or rounded down to MAX_SECTOR_SIZE if it
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002497** is greater than MAX_SECTOR_SIZE.
drhc80f0582007-05-01 16:59:48 +00002498*/
2499static void setSectorSize(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002500 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->tempFile );
2501
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00002502 if( !pPager->tempFile ){
2503 /* Sector size doesn't matter for temporary files. Also, the file
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002504 ** may not have been opened yet, in which case the OsSectorSize()
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00002505 ** call will segfault.
2506 */
2507 pPager->sectorSize = sqlite3OsSectorSize(pPager->fd);
2508 }
drh3c99d682009-11-11 13:17:08 +00002509 if( pPager->sectorSize<32 ){
drhae2a3482009-11-11 23:58:06 +00002510 pPager->sectorSize = 512;
drhc80f0582007-05-01 16:59:48 +00002511 }
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00002512 if( pPager->sectorSize>MAX_SECTOR_SIZE ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002513 assert( MAX_SECTOR_SIZE>=512 );
danielk19777cbd5892009-01-10 16:15:09 +00002514 pPager->sectorSize = MAX_SECTOR_SIZE;
2515 }
drhc80f0582007-05-01 16:59:48 +00002516}
2517
2518/*
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002519** Playback the journal and thus restore the database file to
2520** the state it was in before we started making changes.
2521**
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002522** The journal file format is as follows:
2523**
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00002524** (1) 8 byte prefix. A copy of aJournalMagic[].
2525** (2) 4 byte big-endian integer which is the number of valid page records
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002526** in the journal. If this value is 0xffffffff, then compute the
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00002527** number of page records from the journal size.
2528** (3) 4 byte big-endian integer which is the initial value for the
2529** sanity checksum.
2530** (4) 4 byte integer which is the number of pages to truncate the
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002531** database to during a rollback.
drh334c80d2008-03-28 17:41:13 +00002532** (5) 4 byte big-endian integer which is the sector size. The header
2533** is this many bytes in size.
drhe7ae4e22009-11-02 15:51:52 +00002534** (6) 4 byte big-endian integer which is the page size.
2535** (7) zero padding out to the next sector size.
2536** (8) Zero or more pages instances, each as follows:
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002537** + 4 byte page number.
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00002538** + pPager->pageSize bytes of data.
2539** + 4 byte checksum
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002540**
drhe7ae4e22009-11-02 15:51:52 +00002541** When we speak of the journal header, we mean the first 7 items above.
2542** Each entry in the journal is an instance of the 8th item.
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00002543**
2544** Call the value from the second bullet "nRec". nRec is the number of
2545** valid page entries in the journal. In most cases, you can compute the
2546** value of nRec from the size of the journal file. But if a power
2547** failure occurred while the journal was being written, it could be the
2548** case that the size of the journal file had already been increased but
2549** the extra entries had not yet made it safely to disk. In such a case,
2550** the value of nRec computed from the file size would be too large. For
2551** that reason, we always use the nRec value in the header.
2552**
2553** If the nRec value is 0xffffffff it means that nRec should be computed
2554** from the file size. This value is used when the user selects the
2555** no-sync option for the journal. A power failure could lead to corruption
2556** in this case. But for things like temporary table (which will be
2557** deleted when the power is restored) we don't care.
2558**
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00002559** If the file opened as the journal file is not a well-formed
danielk1977ece80f12004-06-23 01:05:26 +00002560** journal file then all pages up to the first corrupted page are rolled
2561** back (or no pages if the journal header is corrupted). The journal file
2562** is then deleted and SQLITE_OK returned, just as if no corruption had
2563** been encountered.
2564**
2565** If an I/O or malloc() error occurs, the journal-file is not deleted
2566** and an error code is returned.
drhd3a5c502009-02-03 22:51:06 +00002567**
2568** The isHot parameter indicates that we are trying to rollback a journal
2569** that might be a hot journal. Or, it could be that the journal is
2570** preserved because of JOURNALMODE_PERSIST or JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE.
2571** If the journal really is hot, reset the pager cache prior rolling
2572** back any content. If the journal is merely persistent, no reset is
2573** needed.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002574*/
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00002575static int pager_playback(Pager *pPager, int isHot){
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00002576 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = pPager->pVfs;
drheb206252004-10-01 02:00:31 +00002577 i64 szJ; /* Size of the journal file in bytes */
danielk1977c3e8f5e2004-06-28 01:16:46 +00002578 u32 nRec; /* Number of Records in the journal */
shane0b8d2762008-07-22 05:18:00 +00002579 u32 u; /* Unsigned loop counter */
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00002580 Pgno mxPg = 0; /* Size of the original file in pages */
drhae2b40c2004-06-09 19:03:54 +00002581 int rc; /* Result code of a subroutine */
danielk1977861f7452008-06-05 11:39:11 +00002582 int res = 1; /* Value returned by sqlite3OsAccess() */
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002583 char *zMaster = 0; /* Name of master journal file if any */
drhd3a5c502009-02-03 22:51:06 +00002584 int needPagerReset; /* True to reset page prior to first page rollback */
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002585
drhc3a64ba2001-11-22 00:01:27 +00002586 /* Figure out how many records are in the journal. Abort early if
2587 ** the journal is empty.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002588 */
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00002589 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
drh054889e2005-11-30 03:20:31 +00002590 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->jfd, &szJ);
danielk1977334cdb62007-03-26 08:05:12 +00002591 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || szJ==0 ){
drhc3a64ba2001-11-22 00:01:27 +00002592 goto end_playback;
2593 }
drh240c5792004-02-08 00:40:52 +00002594
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002595 /* Read the master journal name from the journal, if it is present.
2596 ** If a master journal file name is specified, but the file is not
2597 ** present on disk, then the journal is not hot and does not need to be
2598 ** played back.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002599 **
2600 ** TODO: Technically the following is an error because it assumes that
2601 ** buffer Pager.pTmpSpace is (mxPathname+1) bytes or larger. i.e. that
2602 ** (pPager->pageSize >= pPager->pVfs->mxPathname+1). Using os_unix.c,
2603 ** mxPathname is 512, which is the same as the minimum allowable value
2604 ** for pageSize.
drh240c5792004-02-08 00:40:52 +00002605 */
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002606 zMaster = pPager->pTmpSpace;
2607 rc = readMasterJournal(pPager->jfd, zMaster, pPager->pVfs->mxPathname+1);
danielk1977861f7452008-06-05 11:39:11 +00002608 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && zMaster[0] ){
2609 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(pVfs, zMaster, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &res);
drhc3a64ba2001-11-22 00:01:27 +00002610 }
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002611 zMaster = 0;
danielk1977861f7452008-06-05 11:39:11 +00002612 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || !res ){
danielk1977ce98bba2008-04-03 10:13:01 +00002613 goto end_playback;
2614 }
2615 pPager->journalOff = 0;
drhd3a5c502009-02-03 22:51:06 +00002616 needPagerReset = isHot;
drhc3a64ba2001-11-22 00:01:27 +00002617
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002618 /* This loop terminates either when a readJournalHdr() or
2619 ** pager_playback_one_page() call returns SQLITE_DONE or an IO error
2620 ** occurs.
2621 */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002622 while( 1 ){
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002623 /* Read the next journal header from the journal file. If there are
2624 ** not enough bytes left in the journal file for a complete header, or
2625 ** it is corrupted, then a process must of failed while writing it.
2626 ** This indicates nothing more needs to be rolled back.
2627 */
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00002628 rc = readJournalHdr(pPager, isHot, szJ, &nRec, &mxPg);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002629 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002630 if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002631 rc = SQLITE_OK;
2632 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002633 goto end_playback;
2634 }
2635
2636 /* If nRec is 0xffffffff, then this journal was created by a process
2637 ** working in no-sync mode. This means that the rest of the journal
2638 ** file consists of pages, there are no more journal headers. Compute
2639 ** the value of nRec based on this assumption.
2640 */
2641 if( nRec==0xffffffff ){
2642 assert( pPager->journalOff==JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) );
drh4f21c4a2008-12-10 22:15:00 +00002643 nRec = (int)((szJ - JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager))/JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager));
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002644 }
2645
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00002646 /* If nRec is 0 and this rollback is of a transaction created by this
drh8940f4e2007-08-11 00:26:20 +00002647 ** process and if this is the final header in the journal, then it means
2648 ** that this part of the journal was being filled but has not yet been
2649 ** synced to disk. Compute the number of pages based on the remaining
2650 ** size of the file.
2651 **
2652 ** The third term of the test was added to fix ticket #2565.
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00002653 ** When rolling back a hot journal, nRec==0 always means that the next
2654 ** chunk of the journal contains zero pages to be rolled back. But
2655 ** when doing a ROLLBACK and the nRec==0 chunk is the last chunk in
2656 ** the journal, it means that the journal might contain additional
2657 ** pages that need to be rolled back and that the number of pages
drhee03d622009-01-07 15:33:45 +00002658 ** should be computed based on the journal file size.
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00002659 */
drh8940f4e2007-08-11 00:26:20 +00002660 if( nRec==0 && !isHot &&
2661 pPager->journalHdr+JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager)==pPager->journalOff ){
drh4f21c4a2008-12-10 22:15:00 +00002662 nRec = (int)((szJ - pPager->journalOff) / JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager));
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00002663 }
2664
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002665 /* If this is the first header read from the journal, truncate the
drh85b623f2007-12-13 21:54:09 +00002666 ** database file back to its original size.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002667 */
danielk1977e180dd92007-04-05 17:15:52 +00002668 if( pPager->journalOff==JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) ){
drhcb4c40b2004-08-18 19:09:43 +00002669 rc = pager_truncate(pPager, mxPg);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002670 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2671 goto end_playback;
2672 }
danielk1977f90b7262009-01-07 15:18:20 +00002673 pPager->dbSize = mxPg;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002674 }
2675
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002676 /* Copy original pages out of the journal and back into the
2677 ** database file and/or page cache.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002678 */
shane0b8d2762008-07-22 05:18:00 +00002679 for(u=0; u<nRec; u++){
drhd3a5c502009-02-03 22:51:06 +00002680 if( needPagerReset ){
2681 pager_reset(pPager);
2682 needPagerReset = 0;
2683 }
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00002684 rc = pager_playback_one_page(pPager,&pPager->journalOff,0,1,0);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002685 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2686 if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
2687 rc = SQLITE_OK;
2688 pPager->journalOff = szJ;
2689 break;
drh8d83c0f2010-04-03 13:08:09 +00002690 }else if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
2691 /* If the journal has been truncated, simply stop reading and
2692 ** processing the journal. This might happen if the journal was
2693 ** not completely written and synced prior to a crash. In that
2694 ** case, the database should have never been written in the
2695 ** first place so it is OK to simply abandon the rollback. */
2696 rc = SQLITE_OK;
2697 goto end_playback;
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002698 }else{
drh66fd2162009-04-11 16:27:49 +00002699 /* If we are unable to rollback, quit and return the error
2700 ** code. This will cause the pager to enter the error state
2701 ** so that no further harm will be done. Perhaps the next
2702 ** process to come along will be able to rollback the database.
drha9625ea2008-09-03 00:08:29 +00002703 */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002704 goto end_playback;
2705 }
2706 }
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00002707 }
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002708 }
drh580eeaf2006-02-24 03:09:37 +00002709 /*NOTREACHED*/
2710 assert( 0 );
drh4a0681e2003-02-13 01:58:20 +00002711
2712end_playback:
drh8f941bc2009-01-14 23:03:40 +00002713 /* Following a rollback, the database file should be back in its original
2714 ** state prior to the start of the transaction, so invoke the
2715 ** SQLITE_FCNTL_DB_UNCHANGED file-control method to disable the
2716 ** assertion that the transaction counter was modified.
2717 */
2718 assert(
2719 pPager->fd->pMethods==0 ||
2720 sqlite3OsFileControl(pPager->fd,SQLITE_FCNTL_DB_UNCHANGED,0)>=SQLITE_OK
2721 );
2722
danielk1977db340392009-01-16 16:40:14 +00002723 /* If this playback is happening automatically as a result of an IO or
shanebe217792009-03-05 04:20:31 +00002724 ** malloc error that occurred after the change-counter was updated but
danielk1977db340392009-01-16 16:40:14 +00002725 ** before the transaction was committed, then the change-counter
2726 ** modification may just have been reverted. If this happens in exclusive
2727 ** mode, then subsequent transactions performed by the connection will not
2728 ** update the change-counter at all. This may lead to cache inconsistency
2729 ** problems for other processes at some point in the future. So, just
2730 ** in case this has happened, clear the changeCountDone flag now.
2731 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002732 pPager->changeCountDone = pPager->tempFile;
danielk1977db340392009-01-16 16:40:14 +00002733
danielk19778191bff2004-06-28 04:52:30 +00002734 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002735 zMaster = pPager->pTmpSpace;
2736 rc = readMasterJournal(pPager->jfd, zMaster, pPager->pVfs->mxPathname+1);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002737 testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002738 }
dan7e684232010-08-10 15:46:06 +00002739 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !pPager->noSync
2740 && (pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD || pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN)
2741 ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002742 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->fd, pPager->sync_flags);
2743 }
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002744 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danielk1977df2566a2008-05-07 19:11:03 +00002745 rc = pager_end_transaction(pPager, zMaster[0]!='\0');
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002746 testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
danielk19778191bff2004-06-28 04:52:30 +00002747 }
danielk1977c56774e2008-10-07 11:51:20 +00002748 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && zMaster[0] && res ){
danielk1977979f38e2007-03-27 16:19:51 +00002749 /* If there was a master journal and this routine will return success,
danielk197732554c12005-01-22 03:39:39 +00002750 ** see if it is possible to delete the master journal.
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002751 */
danielk197765839c62007-08-30 08:08:17 +00002752 rc = pager_delmaster(pPager, zMaster);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00002753 testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00002754 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002755
2756 /* The Pager.sectorSize variable may have been updated while rolling
drh3ceeb752007-03-29 18:19:52 +00002757 ** back a journal created by a process with a different sector size
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00002758 ** value. Reset it to the correct value for this process.
2759 */
drhc80f0582007-05-01 16:59:48 +00002760 setSectorSize(pPager);
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00002761 return rc;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002762}
2763
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002764
2765/*
2766** Read the content for page pPg out of the database file and into
2767** pPg->pData. A shared lock or greater must be held on the database
2768** file before this function is called.
2769**
2770** If page 1 is read, then the value of Pager.dbFileVers[] is set to
2771** the value read from the database file.
2772**
2773** If an IO error occurs, then the IO error is returned to the caller.
2774** Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is returned.
2775*/
2776static int readDbPage(PgHdr *pPg){
2777 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager; /* Pager object associated with page pPg */
2778 Pgno pgno = pPg->pgno; /* Page number to read */
drh622194c2010-04-13 15:30:53 +00002779 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002780 int isInWal = 0; /* True if page is in log file */
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00002781 int pgsz = pPager->pageSize; /* Number of bytes to read */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002782
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00002783 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_READER && !MEMDB );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002784 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) );
2785
2786 if( NEVER(!isOpen(pPager->fd)) ){
2787 assert( pPager->tempFile );
2788 memset(pPg->pData, 0, pPager->pageSize);
2789 return SQLITE_OK;
2790 }
2791
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002792 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002793 /* Try to pull the page from the write-ahead log. */
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00002794 rc = sqlite3WalRead(pPager->pWal, pgno, &isInWal, pgsz, pPg->pData);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002795 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002796 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !isInWal ){
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00002797 i64 iOffset = (pgno-1)*(i64)pPager->pageSize;
2798 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->fd, pPg->pData, pgsz, iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002799 if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
2800 rc = SQLITE_OK;
2801 }
2802 }
2803
2804 if( pgno==1 ){
2805 if( rc ){
2806 /* If the read is unsuccessful, set the dbFileVers[] to something
2807 ** that will never be a valid file version. dbFileVers[] is a copy
2808 ** of bytes 24..39 of the database. Bytes 28..31 should always be
drhb28e59b2010-06-17 02:13:39 +00002809 ** zero or the size of the database in page. Bytes 32..35 and 35..39
2810 ** should be page numbers which are never 0xffffffff. So filling
2811 ** pPager->dbFileVers[] with all 0xff bytes should suffice.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002812 **
2813 ** For an encrypted database, the situation is more complex: bytes
2814 ** 24..39 of the database are white noise. But the probability of
2815 ** white noising equaling 16 bytes of 0xff is vanishingly small so
2816 ** we should still be ok.
2817 */
2818 memset(pPager->dbFileVers, 0xff, sizeof(pPager->dbFileVers));
2819 }else{
2820 u8 *dbFileVers = &((u8*)pPg->pData)[24];
2821 memcpy(&pPager->dbFileVers, dbFileVers, sizeof(pPager->dbFileVers));
2822 }
2823 }
2824 CODEC1(pPager, pPg->pData, pgno, 3, rc = SQLITE_NOMEM);
2825
2826 PAGER_INCR(sqlite3_pager_readdb_count);
2827 PAGER_INCR(pPager->nRead);
2828 IOTRACE(("PGIN %p %d\n", pPager, pgno));
2829 PAGERTRACE(("FETCH %d page %d hash(%08x)\n",
2830 PAGERID(pPager), pgno, pager_pagehash(pPg)));
2831
2832 return rc;
2833}
2834
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002835#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00002836/*
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002837** This function is invoked once for each page that has already been
2838** written into the log file when a WAL transaction is rolled back.
2839** Parameter iPg is the page number of said page. The pCtx argument
2840** is actually a pointer to the Pager structure.
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00002841**
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002842** If page iPg is present in the cache, and has no outstanding references,
2843** it is discarded. Otherwise, if there are one or more outstanding
2844** references, the page content is reloaded from the database. If the
2845** attempt to reload content from the database is required and fails,
2846** return an SQLite error code. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK.
2847*/
2848static int pagerUndoCallback(void *pCtx, Pgno iPg){
2849 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
2850 Pager *pPager = (Pager *)pCtx;
2851 PgHdr *pPg;
2852
2853 pPg = sqlite3PagerLookup(pPager, iPg);
2854 if( pPg ){
2855 if( sqlite3PcachePageRefcount(pPg)==1 ){
2856 sqlite3PcacheDrop(pPg);
2857 }else{
2858 rc = readDbPage(pPg);
2859 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2860 pPager->xReiniter(pPg);
2861 }
2862 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPg);
2863 }
2864 }
2865
dan4c97b532010-04-30 09:52:17 +00002866 /* Normally, if a transaction is rolled back, any backup processes are
2867 ** updated as data is copied out of the rollback journal and into the
2868 ** database. This is not generally possible with a WAL database, as
2869 ** rollback involves simply truncating the log file. Therefore, if one
2870 ** or more frames have already been written to the log (and therefore
2871 ** also copied into the backup databases) as part of this transaction,
2872 ** the backups must be restarted.
2873 */
2874 sqlite3BackupRestart(pPager->pBackup);
2875
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002876 return rc;
2877}
2878
2879/*
2880** This function is called to rollback a transaction on a WAL database.
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00002881*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002882static int pagerRollbackWal(Pager *pPager){
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002883 int rc; /* Return Code */
2884 PgHdr *pList; /* List of dirty pages to revert */
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00002885
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002886 /* For all pages in the cache that are currently dirty or have already
2887 ** been written (but not committed) to the log file, do one of the
2888 ** following:
2889 **
2890 ** + Discard the cached page (if refcount==0), or
2891 ** + Reload page content from the database (if refcount>0).
2892 */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002893 pPager->dbSize = pPager->dbOrigSize;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002894 rc = sqlite3WalUndo(pPager->pWal, pagerUndoCallback, (void *)pPager);
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002895 pList = sqlite3PcacheDirtyList(pPager->pPCache);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002896 while( pList && rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2897 PgHdr *pNext = pList->pDirty;
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002898 rc = pagerUndoCallback((void *)pPager, pList->pgno);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002899 pList = pNext;
2900 }
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00002901
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00002902 return rc;
2903}
2904
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00002905/*
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002906** This function is a wrapper around sqlite3WalFrames(). As well as logging
2907** the contents of the list of pages headed by pList (connected by pDirty),
2908** this function notifies any active backup processes that the pages have
2909** changed.
2910*/
2911static int pagerWalFrames(
2912 Pager *pPager, /* Pager object */
2913 PgHdr *pList, /* List of frames to log */
2914 Pgno nTruncate, /* Database size after this commit */
2915 int isCommit, /* True if this is a commit */
2916 int sync_flags /* Flags to pass to OsSync() (or 0) */
2917){
2918 int rc; /* Return code */
2919
2920 assert( pPager->pWal );
2921 rc = sqlite3WalFrames(pPager->pWal,
2922 pPager->pageSize, pList, nTruncate, isCommit, sync_flags
2923 );
2924 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->pBackup ){
2925 PgHdr *p;
2926 for(p=pList; p; p=p->pDirty){
2927 sqlite3BackupUpdate(pPager->pBackup, p->pgno, (u8 *)p->pData);
2928 }
2929 }
2930 return rc;
2931}
2932
2933/*
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00002934** Begin a read transaction on the WAL.
2935**
2936** This routine used to be called "pagerOpenSnapshot()" because it essentially
2937** makes a snapshot of the database at the current point in time and preserves
2938** that snapshot for use by the reader in spite of concurrently changes by
2939** other writers or checkpointers.
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002940*/
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00002941static int pagerBeginReadTransaction(Pager *pPager){
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002942 int rc; /* Return code */
2943 int changed = 0; /* True if cache must be reset */
2944
2945 assert( pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00002946 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN || pPager->eState==PAGER_READER );
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002947
drh61e4ace2010-05-31 20:28:37 +00002948 /* sqlite3WalEndReadTransaction() was not called for the previous
2949 ** transaction in locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE. So call it now. If we
2950 ** are in locking_mode=NORMAL and EndRead() was previously called,
2951 ** the duplicate call is harmless.
2952 */
2953 sqlite3WalEndReadTransaction(pPager->pWal);
2954
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00002955 rc = sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction(pPager->pWal, &changed);
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00002956 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && changed ){
2957 pager_reset(pPager);
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002958 }
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00002959
2960 return rc;
2961}
2962
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00002963/*
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002964** This function is called as part of the transition from PAGER_OPEN
2965** to PAGER_READER state to determine the size of the database file
2966** in pages (assuming the page size currently stored in Pager.pageSize).
2967**
2968** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned and the size of the database
2969** in pages is stored in *pnPage. Otherwise, an error code (perhaps
2970** SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT) is returned and *pnPage is left unmodified.
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00002971*/
2972static int pagerPagecount(Pager *pPager, Pgno *pnPage){
2973 Pgno nPage; /* Value to return via *pnPage */
2974
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002975 /* Query the WAL sub-system for the database size. The WalDbsize()
2976 ** function returns zero if the WAL is not open (i.e. Pager.pWal==0), or
2977 ** if the database size is not available. The database size is not
2978 ** available from the WAL sub-system if the log file is empty or
2979 ** contains no valid committed transactions.
2980 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00002981 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN );
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002982 assert( pPager->eLock>=SHARED_LOCK || pPager->noReadlock );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00002983 nPage = sqlite3WalDbsize(pPager->pWal);
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00002984
2985 /* If the database size was not available from the WAL sub-system,
2986 ** determine it based on the size of the database file. If the size
2987 ** of the database file is not an integer multiple of the page-size,
2988 ** round down to the nearest page. Except, any file larger than 0
2989 ** bytes in size is considered to contain at least one page.
2990 */
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00002991 if( nPage==0 ){
2992 i64 n = 0; /* Size of db file in bytes */
2993 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->tempFile );
2994 if( isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
2995 int rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->fd, &n);
2996 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2997 return rc;
2998 }
2999 }
3000 nPage = (Pgno)(n / pPager->pageSize);
3001 if( nPage==0 && n>0 ){
3002 nPage = 1;
3003 }
3004 }
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003005
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00003006 /* If the current number of pages in the file is greater than the
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003007 ** configured maximum pager number, increase the allowed limit so
3008 ** that the file can be read.
3009 */
3010 if( nPage>pPager->mxPgno ){
3011 pPager->mxPgno = (Pgno)nPage;
3012 }
3013
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00003014 *pnPage = nPage;
3015 return SQLITE_OK;
3016}
3017
3018
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003019/*
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003020** Check if the *-wal file that corresponds to the database opened by pPager
drh32f29642010-07-01 19:45:34 +00003021** exists if the database is not empy, or verify that the *-wal file does
3022** not exist (by deleting it) if the database file is empty.
3023**
3024** If the database is not empty and the *-wal file exists, open the pager
3025** in WAL mode. If the database is empty or if no *-wal file exists and
3026** if no error occurs, make sure Pager.journalMode is not set to
3027** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL.
3028**
3029** Return SQLITE_OK or an error code.
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003030**
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003031** The caller must hold a SHARED lock on the database file to call this
3032** function. Because an EXCLUSIVE lock on the db file is required to delete
drh32f29642010-07-01 19:45:34 +00003033** a WAL on a none-empty database, this ensures there is no race condition
3034** between the xAccess() below and an xDelete() being executed by some
3035** other connection.
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003036*/
3037static int pagerOpenWalIfPresent(Pager *pPager){
3038 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dan85d14ed2010-08-06 17:18:00 +00003039 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN );
3040 assert( pPager->eLock>=SHARED_LOCK || pPager->noReadlock );
3041
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003042 if( !pPager->tempFile ){
3043 int isWal; /* True if WAL file exists */
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00003044 Pgno nPage; /* Size of the database file */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003045
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00003046 rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &nPage);
drh32f29642010-07-01 19:45:34 +00003047 if( rc ) return rc;
3048 if( nPage==0 ){
dandb10f082010-07-05 19:13:26 +00003049 rc = sqlite3OsDelete(pPager->pVfs, pPager->zWal, 0);
drh32f29642010-07-01 19:45:34 +00003050 isWal = 0;
3051 }else{
dandb10f082010-07-05 19:13:26 +00003052 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(
3053 pPager->pVfs, pPager->zWal, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &isWal
3054 );
drh32f29642010-07-01 19:45:34 +00003055 }
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003056 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
3057 if( isWal ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00003058 testcase( sqlite3PcachePagecount(pPager->pPCache)==0 );
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003059 rc = sqlite3PagerOpenWal(pPager, 0);
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003060 }else if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL ){
3061 pPager->journalMode = PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE;
3062 }
3063 }
3064 }
3065 return rc;
3066}
3067#endif
3068
3069/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003070** Playback savepoint pSavepoint. Or, if pSavepoint==NULL, then playback
3071** the entire master journal file. The case pSavepoint==NULL occurs when
3072** a ROLLBACK TO command is invoked on a SAVEPOINT that is a transaction
3073** savepoint.
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003074**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003075** When pSavepoint is not NULL (meaning a non-transaction savepoint is
3076** being rolled back), then the rollback consists of up to three stages,
3077** performed in the order specified:
3078**
3079** * Pages are played back from the main journal starting at byte
3080** offset PagerSavepoint.iOffset and continuing to
3081** PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset, or to the end of the main journal
3082** file if PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset is zero.
3083**
3084** * If PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset is not zero, then pages are played
3085** back starting from the journal header immediately following
3086** PagerSavepoint.iHdrOffset to the end of the main journal file.
3087**
3088** * Pages are then played back from the sub-journal file, starting
3089** with the PagerSavepoint.iSubRec and continuing to the end of
3090** the journal file.
3091**
3092** Throughout the rollback process, each time a page is rolled back, the
3093** corresponding bit is set in a bitvec structure (variable pDone in the
3094** implementation below). This is used to ensure that a page is only
3095** rolled back the first time it is encountered in either journal.
3096**
3097** If pSavepoint is NULL, then pages are only played back from the main
3098** journal file. There is no need for a bitvec in this case.
3099**
3100** In either case, before playback commences the Pager.dbSize variable
3101** is reset to the value that it held at the start of the savepoint
3102** (or transaction). No page with a page-number greater than this value
3103** is played back. If one is encountered it is simply skipped.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003104*/
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003105static int pagerPlaybackSavepoint(Pager *pPager, PagerSavepoint *pSavepoint){
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003106 i64 szJ; /* Effective size of the main journal */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003107 i64 iHdrOff; /* End of first segment of main-journal records */
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00003108 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003109 Bitvec *pDone = 0; /* Bitvec to ensure pages played back only once */
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003110
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003111 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00003112 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003113
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003114 /* Allocate a bitvec to use to store the set of pages rolled back */
3115 if( pSavepoint ){
3116 pDone = sqlite3BitvecCreate(pSavepoint->nOrig);
3117 if( !pDone ){
3118 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
3119 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003120 }
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003121
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003122 /* Set the database size back to the value it was before the savepoint
3123 ** being reverted was opened.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003124 */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003125 pPager->dbSize = pSavepoint ? pSavepoint->nOrig : pPager->dbOrigSize;
danab7e8d82010-07-07 17:53:51 +00003126 pPager->changeCountDone = pPager->tempFile;
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003127
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003128 if( !pSavepoint && pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
3129 return pagerRollbackWal(pPager);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00003130 }
3131
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003132 /* Use pPager->journalOff as the effective size of the main rollback
3133 ** journal. The actual file might be larger than this in
3134 ** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE or PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST. But anything
3135 ** past pPager->journalOff is off-limits to us.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003136 */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003137 szJ = pPager->journalOff;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003138 assert( pagerUseWal(pPager)==0 || szJ==0 );
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003139
3140 /* Begin by rolling back records from the main journal starting at
3141 ** PagerSavepoint.iOffset and continuing to the next journal header.
3142 ** There might be records in the main journal that have a page number
3143 ** greater than the current database size (pPager->dbSize) but those
3144 ** will be skipped automatically. Pages are added to pDone as they
3145 ** are played back.
3146 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003147 if( pSavepoint && !pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003148 iHdrOff = pSavepoint->iHdrOffset ? pSavepoint->iHdrOffset : szJ;
3149 pPager->journalOff = pSavepoint->iOffset;
3150 while( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->journalOff<iHdrOff ){
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00003151 rc = pager_playback_one_page(pPager, &pPager->journalOff, pDone, 1, 1);
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003152 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003153 assert( rc!=SQLITE_DONE );
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003154 }else{
3155 pPager->journalOff = 0;
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003156 }
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003157
3158 /* Continue rolling back records out of the main journal starting at
3159 ** the first journal header seen and continuing until the effective end
3160 ** of the main journal file. Continue to skip out-of-range pages and
3161 ** continue adding pages rolled back to pDone.
3162 */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003163 while( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->journalOff<szJ ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003164 u32 ii; /* Loop counter */
danielk1977c81806f2009-01-01 15:20:37 +00003165 u32 nJRec = 0; /* Number of Journal Records */
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003166 u32 dummy;
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00003167 rc = readJournalHdr(pPager, 0, szJ, &nJRec, &dummy);
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003168 assert( rc!=SQLITE_DONE );
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003169
3170 /*
3171 ** The "pPager->journalHdr+JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager)==pPager->journalOff"
3172 ** test is related to ticket #2565. See the discussion in the
3173 ** pager_playback() function for additional information.
3174 */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003175 if( nJRec==0
3176 && pPager->journalHdr+JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager)==pPager->journalOff
3177 ){
shaned87897d2009-01-30 05:40:27 +00003178 nJRec = (u32)((szJ - pPager->journalOff)/JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager));
danielk197775edc162004-06-26 01:48:18 +00003179 }
danielk197712dd5492008-12-18 15:45:07 +00003180 for(ii=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<nJRec && pPager->journalOff<szJ; ii++){
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00003181 rc = pager_playback_one_page(pPager, &pPager->journalOff, pDone, 1, 1);
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003182 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003183 assert( rc!=SQLITE_DONE );
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003184 }
drh39cf5102010-06-21 21:45:37 +00003185 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pPager->journalOff>=szJ );
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003186
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003187 /* Finally, rollback pages from the sub-journal. Page that were
3188 ** previously rolled back out of the main journal (and are hence in pDone)
3189 ** will be skipped. Out-of-range pages are also skipped.
3190 */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003191 if( pSavepoint ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003192 u32 ii; /* Loop counter */
drhd6e5e092009-01-07 02:03:35 +00003193 i64 offset = pSavepoint->iSubRec*(4+pPager->pageSize);
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00003194
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003195 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan71d89912010-05-24 13:57:42 +00003196 rc = sqlite3WalSavepointUndo(pPager->pWal, pSavepoint->aWalData);
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00003197 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003198 for(ii=pSavepoint->iSubRec; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<pPager->nSubRec; ii++){
3199 assert( offset==ii*(4+pPager->pageSize) );
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00003200 rc = pager_playback_one_page(pPager, &offset, pDone, 0, 1);
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003201 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003202 assert( rc!=SQLITE_DONE );
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003203 }
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003204
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00003205 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pDone);
3206 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197775edc162004-06-26 01:48:18 +00003207 pPager->journalOff = szJ;
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003208 }
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00003209
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003210 return rc;
3211}
3212
3213/*
drhf57b14a2001-09-14 18:54:08 +00003214** Change the maximum number of in-memory pages that are allowed.
3215*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00003216void sqlite3PagerSetCachesize(Pager *pPager, int mxPage){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00003217 sqlite3PcacheSetCachesize(pPager->pPCache, mxPage);
drhf57b14a2001-09-14 18:54:08 +00003218}
3219
3220/*
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +00003221** Adjust the robustness of the database to damage due to OS crashes
3222** or power failures by changing the number of syncs()s when writing
3223** the rollback journal. There are three levels:
3224**
drh054889e2005-11-30 03:20:31 +00003225** OFF sqlite3OsSync() is never called. This is the default
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +00003226** for temporary and transient files.
3227**
3228** NORMAL The journal is synced once before writes begin on the
3229** database. This is normally adequate protection, but
3230** it is theoretically possible, though very unlikely,
3231** that an inopertune power failure could leave the journal
3232** in a state which would cause damage to the database
3233** when it is rolled back.
3234**
3235** FULL The journal is synced twice before writes begin on the
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00003236** database (with some additional information - the nRec field
3237** of the journal header - being written in between the two
3238** syncs). If we assume that writing a
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +00003239** single disk sector is atomic, then this mode provides
3240** assurance that the journal will not be corrupted to the
3241** point of causing damage to the database during rollback.
3242**
3243** Numeric values associated with these states are OFF==1, NORMAL=2,
3244** and FULL=3.
3245*/
danielk197793758c82005-01-21 08:13:14 +00003246#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PAGER_PRAGMAS
drh281b21d2008-08-22 12:57:08 +00003247void sqlite3PagerSetSafetyLevel(Pager *pPager, int level, int bFullFsync){
drh4f21c4a2008-12-10 22:15:00 +00003248 pPager->noSync = (level==1 || pPager->tempFile) ?1:0;
3249 pPager->fullSync = (level==3 && !pPager->tempFile) ?1:0;
drh281b21d2008-08-22 12:57:08 +00003250 pPager->sync_flags = (bFullFsync?SQLITE_SYNC_FULL:SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL);
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +00003251}
danielk197793758c82005-01-21 08:13:14 +00003252#endif
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +00003253
3254/*
drhaf6df112005-06-07 02:12:30 +00003255** The following global variable is incremented whenever the library
3256** attempts to open a temporary file. This information is used for
3257** testing and analysis only.
3258*/
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00003259#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
drhaf6df112005-06-07 02:12:30 +00003260int sqlite3_opentemp_count = 0;
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00003261#endif
drhaf6df112005-06-07 02:12:30 +00003262
3263/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003264** Open a temporary file.
drh3f56e6e2007-03-15 01:16:47 +00003265**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003266** Write the file descriptor into *pFile. Return SQLITE_OK on success
3267** or some other error code if we fail. The OS will automatically
3268** delete the temporary file when it is closed.
3269**
3270** The flags passed to the VFS layer xOpen() call are those specified
3271** by parameter vfsFlags ORed with the following:
3272**
3273** SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE
3274** SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE
3275** SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE
3276** SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003277*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003278static int pagerOpentemp(
danielk197717b90b52008-06-06 11:11:25 +00003279 Pager *pPager, /* The pager object */
drh33f4e022007-09-03 15:19:34 +00003280 sqlite3_file *pFile, /* Write the file descriptor here */
drh33f4e022007-09-03 15:19:34 +00003281 int vfsFlags /* Flags passed through to the VFS */
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00003282){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003283 int rc; /* Return code */
drh3f56e6e2007-03-15 01:16:47 +00003284
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00003285#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
drhaf6df112005-06-07 02:12:30 +00003286 sqlite3_opentemp_count++; /* Used for testing and analysis only */
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00003287#endif
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00003288
drh33f4e022007-09-03 15:19:34 +00003289 vfsFlags |= SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE |
3290 SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE | SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE;
danielk197717b90b52008-06-06 11:11:25 +00003291 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pPager->pVfs, 0, pFile, vfsFlags, 0);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003292 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || isOpen(pFile) );
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003293 return rc;
3294}
3295
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003296/*
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003297** Set the busy handler function.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003298**
3299** The pager invokes the busy-handler if sqlite3OsLock() returns
3300** SQLITE_BUSY when trying to upgrade from no-lock to a SHARED lock,
3301** or when trying to upgrade from a RESERVED lock to an EXCLUSIVE
3302** lock. It does *not* invoke the busy handler when upgrading from
3303** SHARED to RESERVED, or when upgrading from SHARED to EXCLUSIVE
3304** (which occurs during hot-journal rollback). Summary:
3305**
3306** Transition | Invokes xBusyHandler
3307** --------------------------------------------------------
3308** NO_LOCK -> SHARED_LOCK | Yes
3309** SHARED_LOCK -> RESERVED_LOCK | No
3310** SHARED_LOCK -> EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | No
3311** RESERVED_LOCK -> EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | Yes
3312**
3313** If the busy-handler callback returns non-zero, the lock is
3314** retried. If it returns zero, then the SQLITE_BUSY error is
3315** returned to the caller of the pager API function.
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003316*/
danielk19771ceedd32008-11-19 10:22:33 +00003317void sqlite3PagerSetBusyhandler(
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003318 Pager *pPager, /* Pager object */
3319 int (*xBusyHandler)(void *), /* Pointer to busy-handler function */
3320 void *pBusyHandlerArg /* Argument to pass to xBusyHandler */
danielk19771ceedd32008-11-19 10:22:33 +00003321){
3322 pPager->xBusyHandler = xBusyHandler;
3323 pPager->pBusyHandlerArg = pBusyHandlerArg;
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003324}
3325
3326/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003327** Change the page size used by the Pager object. The new page size
3328** is passed in *pPageSize.
3329**
3330** If the pager is in the error state when this function is called, it
3331** is a no-op. The value returned is the error state error code (i.e.
3332** one of SQLITE_IOERR, SQLITE_CORRUPT or SQLITE_FULL).
3333**
3334** Otherwise, if all of the following are true:
3335**
3336** * the new page size (value of *pPageSize) is valid (a power
3337** of two between 512 and SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE, inclusive), and
3338**
3339** * there are no outstanding page references, and
3340**
3341** * the database is either not an in-memory database or it is
3342** an in-memory database that currently consists of zero pages.
3343**
3344** then the pager object page size is set to *pPageSize.
3345**
3346** If the page size is changed, then this function uses sqlite3PagerMalloc()
3347** to obtain a new Pager.pTmpSpace buffer. If this allocation attempt
3348** fails, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned and the page size remains unchanged.
3349** In all other cases, SQLITE_OK is returned.
3350**
3351** If the page size is not changed, either because one of the enumerated
3352** conditions above is not true, the pager was in error state when this
3353** function was called, or because the memory allocation attempt failed,
3354** then *pPageSize is set to the old, retained page size before returning.
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003355*/
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00003356int sqlite3PagerSetPagesize(Pager *pPager, u32 *pPageSize, int nReserve){
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003357 /* It is not possible to do a full assert_pager_state() here, as this
3358 ** function may be called from within PagerOpen(), before the state
3359 ** of the Pager object is internally consistent.
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00003360 **
3361 ** At one point this function returned an error if the pager was in
3362 ** PAGER_ERROR state. But since PAGER_ERROR state guarantees that
3363 ** there is at least one outstanding page reference, this function
3364 ** is a no-op for that case anyhow.
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003365 */
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003366
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00003367 u32 pageSize = *pPageSize;
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00003368 assert( pageSize==0 || (pageSize>=512 && pageSize<=SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE) );
3369 if( (pPager->memDb==0 || pPager->dbSize==0)
3370 && sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)==0
3371 && pageSize && pageSize!=pPager->pageSize
3372 ){
3373 char *pNew; /* New temp space */
3374 i64 nByte = 0;
3375 if( pPager->eState>PAGER_OPEN && isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
3376 int rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->fd, &nByte);
3377 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
danielk1977a1644fd2007-08-29 12:31:25 +00003378 }
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00003379 pNew = (char *)sqlite3PageMalloc(pageSize);
3380 if( !pNew ){
3381 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
3382 }else{
3383 pager_reset(pPager);
3384 pPager->dbSize = nByte/pageSize;
3385 pPager->pageSize = pageSize;
3386 sqlite3PageFree(pPager->pTmpSpace);
3387 pPager->pTmpSpace = pNew;
3388 sqlite3PcacheSetPageSize(pPager->pPCache, pageSize);
3389 }
drh1c7880e2005-05-20 20:01:55 +00003390 }
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00003391
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00003392 *pPageSize = pPager->pageSize;
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00003393 if( nReserve<0 ) nReserve = pPager->nReserve;
3394 assert( nReserve>=0 && nReserve<1000 );
3395 pPager->nReserve = (i16)nReserve;
3396 pagerReportSize(pPager);
3397 return SQLITE_OK;
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003398}
3399
3400/*
drh26b79942007-11-28 16:19:56 +00003401** Return a pointer to the "temporary page" buffer held internally
3402** by the pager. This is a buffer that is big enough to hold the
3403** entire content of a database page. This buffer is used internally
3404** during rollback and will be overwritten whenever a rollback
3405** occurs. But other modules are free to use it too, as long as
3406** no rollbacks are happening.
3407*/
3408void *sqlite3PagerTempSpace(Pager *pPager){
3409 return pPager->pTmpSpace;
3410}
3411
3412/*
drhf8e632b2007-05-08 14:51:36 +00003413** Attempt to set the maximum database page count if mxPage is positive.
3414** Make no changes if mxPage is zero or negative. And never reduce the
3415** maximum page count below the current size of the database.
3416**
3417** Regardless of mxPage, return the current maximum page count.
3418*/
3419int sqlite3PagerMaxPageCount(Pager *pPager, int mxPage){
3420 if( mxPage>0 ){
3421 pPager->mxPgno = mxPage;
3422 }
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00003423 if( pPager->eState!=PAGER_OPEN && pPager->mxPgno<pPager->dbSize ){
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003424 pPager->mxPgno = pPager->dbSize;
drh7721b232010-05-04 18:50:40 +00003425 }
drhf8e632b2007-05-08 14:51:36 +00003426 return pPager->mxPgno;
3427}
3428
3429/*
drhc9ac5ca2005-11-04 22:03:30 +00003430** The following set of routines are used to disable the simulated
3431** I/O error mechanism. These routines are used to avoid simulated
3432** errors in places where we do not care about errors.
3433**
3434** Unless -DSQLITE_TEST=1 is used, these routines are all no-ops
3435** and generate no code.
3436*/
3437#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
3438extern int sqlite3_io_error_pending;
3439extern int sqlite3_io_error_hit;
3440static int saved_cnt;
drhc9ac5ca2005-11-04 22:03:30 +00003441void disable_simulated_io_errors(void){
3442 saved_cnt = sqlite3_io_error_pending;
3443 sqlite3_io_error_pending = -1;
3444}
3445void enable_simulated_io_errors(void){
3446 sqlite3_io_error_pending = saved_cnt;
3447}
3448#else
drh152410f2005-11-05 15:11:22 +00003449# define disable_simulated_io_errors()
3450# define enable_simulated_io_errors()
drhc9ac5ca2005-11-04 22:03:30 +00003451#endif
3452
3453/*
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003454** Read the first N bytes from the beginning of the file into memory
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00003455** that pDest points to.
3456**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003457** If the pager was opened on a transient file (zFilename==""), or
3458** opened on a file less than N bytes in size, the output buffer is
3459** zeroed and SQLITE_OK returned. The rationale for this is that this
3460** function is used to read database headers, and a new transient or
3461** zero sized database has a header than consists entirely of zeroes.
3462**
3463** If any IO error apart from SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ is encountered,
3464** the error code is returned to the caller and the contents of the
3465** output buffer undefined.
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003466*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00003467int sqlite3PagerReadFileheader(Pager *pPager, int N, unsigned char *pDest){
drh551b7732006-11-06 21:20:25 +00003468 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003469 memset(pDest, 0, N);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003470 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->tempFile );
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00003471
drh82043b32010-05-25 02:24:01 +00003472 /* This routine is only called by btree immediately after creating
3473 ** the Pager object. There has not been an opportunity to transition
3474 ** to WAL mode yet.
3475 */
3476 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00003477
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003478 if( isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
drhb0603412007-02-28 04:47:26 +00003479 IOTRACE(("DBHDR %p 0 %d\n", pPager, N))
danielk197762079062007-08-15 17:08:46 +00003480 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->fd, pDest, N, 0);
drh551b7732006-11-06 21:20:25 +00003481 if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
3482 rc = SQLITE_OK;
3483 }
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003484 }
drh551b7732006-11-06 21:20:25 +00003485 return rc;
drh90f5ecb2004-07-22 01:19:35 +00003486}
3487
3488/*
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003489** This function may only be called when a read-transaction is open on
3490** the pager. It returns the total number of pages in the database.
3491**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003492** However, if the file is between 1 and <page-size> bytes in size, then
3493** this is considered a 1 page file.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003494*/
danielk1977ad0132d2008-06-07 08:58:22 +00003495int sqlite3PagerPagecount(Pager *pPager, int *pnPage){
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00003496 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_READER );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00003497 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED );
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003498 *pnPage = (int)pPager->dbSize;
danielk1977ad0132d2008-06-07 08:58:22 +00003499 return SQLITE_OK;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003500}
3501
drhac69b052004-05-12 13:30:07 +00003502
3503/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003504** Try to obtain a lock of type locktype on the database file. If
3505** a similar or greater lock is already held, this function is a no-op
3506** (returning SQLITE_OK immediately).
3507**
3508** Otherwise, attempt to obtain the lock using sqlite3OsLock(). Invoke
3509** the busy callback if the lock is currently not available. Repeat
3510** until the busy callback returns false or until the attempt to
3511** obtain the lock succeeds.
danielk197717221812005-02-15 03:38:05 +00003512**
3513** Return SQLITE_OK on success and an error code if we cannot obtain
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003514** the lock. If the lock is obtained successfully, set the Pager.state
3515** variable to locktype before returning.
danielk197717221812005-02-15 03:38:05 +00003516*/
3517static int pager_wait_on_lock(Pager *pPager, int locktype){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003518 int rc; /* Return code */
drh1aa2d8b2007-01-03 15:34:29 +00003519
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003520 /* Check that this is either a no-op (because the requested lock is
3521 ** already held, or one of the transistions that the busy-handler
3522 ** may be invoked during, according to the comment above
3523 ** sqlite3PagerSetBusyhandler().
3524 */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003525 assert( (pPager->eLock>=locktype)
3526 || (pPager->eLock==NO_LOCK && locktype==SHARED_LOCK)
3527 || (pPager->eLock==RESERVED_LOCK && locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003528 );
3529
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00003530 do {
3531 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, locktype);
3532 }while( rc==SQLITE_BUSY && pPager->xBusyHandler(pPager->pBusyHandlerArg) );
danielk197717221812005-02-15 03:38:05 +00003533 return rc;
3534}
3535
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003536/*
danielk19779f0b6be2009-07-25 11:40:07 +00003537** Function assertTruncateConstraint(pPager) checks that one of the
3538** following is true for all dirty pages currently in the page-cache:
3539**
3540** a) The page number is less than or equal to the size of the
3541** current database image, in pages, OR
3542**
3543** b) if the page content were written at this time, it would not
3544** be necessary to write the current content out to the sub-journal
3545** (as determined by function subjRequiresPage()).
3546**
3547** If the condition asserted by this function were not true, and the
3548** dirty page were to be discarded from the cache via the pagerStress()
3549** routine, pagerStress() would not write the current page content to
3550** the database file. If a savepoint transaction were rolled back after
3551** this happened, the correct behaviour would be to restore the current
3552** content of the page. However, since this content is not present in either
3553** the database file or the portion of the rollback journal and
3554** sub-journal rolled back the content could not be restored and the
3555** database image would become corrupt. It is therefore fortunate that
3556** this circumstance cannot arise.
3557*/
3558#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
3559static void assertTruncateConstraintCb(PgHdr *pPg){
3560 assert( pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY );
3561 assert( !subjRequiresPage(pPg) || pPg->pgno<=pPg->pPager->dbSize );
3562}
3563static void assertTruncateConstraint(Pager *pPager){
3564 sqlite3PcacheIterateDirty(pPager->pPCache, assertTruncateConstraintCb);
3565}
3566#else
3567# define assertTruncateConstraint(pPager)
3568#endif
3569
3570/*
danielk1977f90b7262009-01-07 15:18:20 +00003571** Truncate the in-memory database file image to nPage pages. This
3572** function does not actually modify the database file on disk. It
3573** just sets the internal state of the pager object so that the
3574** truncation will be done when the current transaction is committed.
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003575*/
3576void sqlite3PagerTruncateImage(Pager *pPager, Pgno nPage){
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003577 assert( pPager->dbSize>=nPage );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003578 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD );
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003579 pPager->dbSize = nPage;
danielk19779f0b6be2009-07-25 11:40:07 +00003580 assertTruncateConstraint(pPager);
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003581}
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00003582
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00003583
drhf7c57532003-04-25 13:22:51 +00003584/*
daneada58a2010-04-12 17:08:44 +00003585** This function is called before attempting a hot-journal rollback. It
3586** syncs the journal file to disk, then sets pPager->journalHdr to the
3587** size of the journal file so that the pager_playback() routine knows
3588** that the entire journal file has been synced.
3589**
3590** Syncing a hot-journal to disk before attempting to roll it back ensures
3591** that if a power-failure occurs during the rollback, the process that
3592** attempts rollback following system recovery sees the same journal
3593** content as this process.
3594**
3595** If everything goes as planned, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise,
3596** an SQLite error code.
3597*/
3598static int pagerSyncHotJournal(Pager *pPager){
3599 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
3600 if( !pPager->noSync ){
3601 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->jfd, SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL);
3602 }
3603 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
3604 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->jfd, &pPager->journalHdr);
3605 }
3606 return rc;
3607}
3608
3609/*
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003610** Shutdown the page cache. Free all memory and close all files.
3611**
3612** If a transaction was in progress when this routine is called, that
3613** transaction is rolled back. All outstanding pages are invalidated
3614** and their memory is freed. Any attempt to use a page associated
3615** with this page cache after this function returns will likely
3616** result in a coredump.
danielk1977aef0bf62005-12-30 16:28:01 +00003617**
3618** This function always succeeds. If a transaction is active an attempt
3619** is made to roll it back. If an error occurs during the rollback
3620** a hot journal may be left in the filesystem but no error is returned
3621** to the caller.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003622*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00003623int sqlite3PagerClose(Pager *pPager){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00003624 u8 *pTmp = (u8 *)pPager->pTmpSpace;
3625
drhbafda092007-01-03 23:36:22 +00003626 disable_simulated_io_errors();
danielk19772d1d86f2008-06-20 14:59:51 +00003627 sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003628 /* pPager->errCode = 0; */
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00003629 pPager->exclusiveMode = 0;
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003630#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00003631 sqlite3WalClose(pPager->pWal,
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00003632 (pPager->noSync ? 0 : pPager->sync_flags),
3633 pPager->pageSize, pTmp
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +00003634 );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003635 pPager->pWal = 0;
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00003636#endif
drhbafda092007-01-03 23:36:22 +00003637 pager_reset(pPager);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003638 if( MEMDB ){
3639 pager_unlock(pPager);
3640 }else{
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003641 /* If it is open, sync the journal file before calling UnlockAndRollback.
3642 ** If this is not done, then an unsynced portion of the open journal
3643 ** file may be played back into the database. If a power failure occurs
3644 ** while this is happening, the database could become corrupt.
3645 **
3646 ** If an error occurs while trying to sync the journal, shift the pager
3647 ** into the ERROR state. This causes UnlockAndRollback to unlock the
3648 ** database and close the journal file without attempting to roll it
3649 ** back or finalize it. The next database user will have to do hot-journal
3650 ** rollback before accessing the database file.
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00003651 */
daneada58a2010-04-12 17:08:44 +00003652 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00003653 pager_error(pPager, pagerSyncHotJournal(pPager));
daneada58a2010-04-12 17:08:44 +00003654 }
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00003655 pagerUnlockAndRollback(pPager);
3656 }
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00003657 sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003658 enable_simulated_io_errors();
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00003659 PAGERTRACE(("CLOSE %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
drhb0603412007-02-28 04:47:26 +00003660 IOTRACE(("CLOSE %p\n", pPager))
dane08341c2010-06-21 12:34:29 +00003661 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00003662 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->fd);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00003663 sqlite3PageFree(pTmp);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00003664 sqlite3PcacheClose(pPager->pPCache);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003665
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00003666#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
3667 if( pPager->xCodecFree ) pPager->xCodecFree(pPager->pCodec);
3668#endif
3669
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003670 assert( !pPager->aSavepoint && !pPager->pInJournal );
3671 assert( !isOpen(pPager->jfd) && !isOpen(pPager->sjfd) );
3672
drh17435752007-08-16 04:30:38 +00003673 sqlite3_free(pPager);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003674 return SQLITE_OK;
3675}
3676
drh87cc3b32007-05-08 21:45:27 +00003677#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_TEST)
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003678/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003679** Return the page number for page pPg.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003680*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003681Pgno sqlite3PagerPagenumber(DbPage *pPg){
3682 return pPg->pgno;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003683}
drh87cc3b32007-05-08 21:45:27 +00003684#endif
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00003685
3686/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003687** Increment the reference count for page pPg.
drhdf0b3b02001-06-23 11:36:20 +00003688*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003689void sqlite3PagerRef(DbPage *pPg){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00003690 sqlite3PcacheRef(pPg);
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00003691}
3692
3693/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003694** Sync the journal. In other words, make sure all the pages that have
drh34e79ce2004-02-08 06:05:46 +00003695** been written to the journal have actually reached the surface of the
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003696** disk and can be restored in the event of a hot-journal rollback.
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00003697**
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003698** If the Pager.noSync flag is set, then this function is a no-op.
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00003699** Otherwise, the actions required depend on the journal-mode and the
3700** device characteristics of the the file-system, as follows:
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003701**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003702** * If the journal file is an in-memory journal file, no action need
3703** be taken.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00003704**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003705** * Otherwise, if the device does not support the SAFE_APPEND property,
3706** then the nRec field of the most recently written journal header
3707** is updated to contain the number of journal records that have
3708** been written following it. If the pager is operating in full-sync
3709** mode, then the journal file is synced before this field is updated.
3710**
3711** * If the device does not support the SEQUENTIAL property, then
3712** journal file is synced.
3713**
3714** Or, in pseudo-code:
3715**
3716** if( NOT <in-memory journal> ){
3717** if( NOT SAFE_APPEND ){
3718** if( <full-sync mode> ) xSync(<journal file>);
3719** <update nRec field>
3720** }
3721** if( NOT SEQUENTIAL ) xSync(<journal file>);
3722** }
3723**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003724** If successful, this routine clears the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag of every
3725** page currently held in memory before returning SQLITE_OK. If an IO
3726** error is encountered, then the IO error code is returned to the caller.
drh50e5dad2001-09-15 00:57:28 +00003727*/
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003728static int syncJournal(Pager *pPager, int newHdr){
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003729 int rc; /* Return code */
3730
3731 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
3732 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
3733 );
3734 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003735 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003736
3737 rc = sqlite3PagerExclusiveLock(pPager);
3738 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
3739
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00003740 if( !pPager->noSync ){
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00003741 assert( !pPager->tempFile );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003742 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) && pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003743 const int iDc = sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->fd);
3744 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003745
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003746 if( 0==(iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND) ){
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00003747 /* This block deals with an obscure problem. If the last connection
3748 ** that wrote to this database was operating in persistent-journal
3749 ** mode, then the journal file may at this point actually be larger
3750 ** than Pager.journalOff bytes. If the next thing in the journal
3751 ** file happens to be a journal-header (written as part of the
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00003752 ** previous connection's transaction), and a crash or power-failure
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00003753 ** occurs after nRec is updated but before this connection writes
3754 ** anything else to the journal file (or commits/rolls back its
3755 ** transaction), then SQLite may become confused when doing the
3756 ** hot-journal rollback following recovery. It may roll back all
3757 ** of this connections data, then proceed to rolling back the old,
3758 ** out-of-date data that follows it. Database corruption.
3759 **
3760 ** To work around this, if the journal file does appear to contain
3761 ** a valid header following Pager.journalOff, then write a 0x00
3762 ** byte to the start of it to prevent it from being recognized.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003763 **
3764 ** Variable iNextHdrOffset is set to the offset at which this
3765 ** problematic header will occur, if it exists. aMagic is used
3766 ** as a temporary buffer to inspect the first couple of bytes of
3767 ** the potential journal header.
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00003768 */
drh7b746032009-06-26 12:15:22 +00003769 i64 iNextHdrOffset;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003770 u8 aMagic[8];
danb9780022010-04-21 18:37:57 +00003771 u8 zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+4];
drh7b746032009-06-26 12:15:22 +00003772
danb9780022010-04-21 18:37:57 +00003773 memcpy(zHeader, aJournalMagic, sizeof(aJournalMagic));
3774 put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)], pPager->nRec);
drh7b746032009-06-26 12:15:22 +00003775
3776 iNextHdrOffset = journalHdrOffset(pPager);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003777 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->jfd, aMagic, 8, iNextHdrOffset);
3778 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && 0==memcmp(aMagic, aJournalMagic, 8) ){
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00003779 static const u8 zerobyte = 0;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003780 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, &zerobyte, 1, iNextHdrOffset);
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00003781 }
3782 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
3783 return rc;
3784 }
3785
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003786 /* Write the nRec value into the journal file header. If in
3787 ** full-synchronous mode, sync the journal first. This ensures that
3788 ** all data has really hit the disk before nRec is updated to mark
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003789 ** it as a candidate for rollback.
3790 **
3791 ** This is not required if the persistent media supports the
3792 ** SAFE_APPEND property. Because in this case it is not possible
3793 ** for garbage data to be appended to the file, the nRec field
3794 ** is populated with 0xFFFFFFFF when the journal header is written
3795 ** and never needs to be updated.
danielk197776572402004-06-25 02:38:54 +00003796 */
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003797 if( pPager->fullSync && 0==(iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL) ){
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00003798 PAGERTRACE(("SYNC journal of %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
drhb0603412007-02-28 04:47:26 +00003799 IOTRACE(("JSYNC %p\n", pPager))
danielk1977f036aef2007-08-20 05:36:51 +00003800 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->jfd, pPager->sync_flags);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003801 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
drhd8d66e82003-02-12 02:10:15 +00003802 }
drh7b746032009-06-26 12:15:22 +00003803 IOTRACE(("JHDR %p %lld\n", pPager, pPager->journalHdr));
danielk19776f4c73e2009-06-26 07:12:06 +00003804 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(
3805 pPager->jfd, zHeader, sizeof(zHeader), pPager->journalHdr
danb9780022010-04-21 18:37:57 +00003806 );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003807 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +00003808 }
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003809 if( 0==(iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL) ){
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00003810 PAGERTRACE(("SYNC journal of %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003811 IOTRACE(("JSYNC %p\n", pPager))
3812 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->jfd, pPager->sync_flags|
3813 (pPager->sync_flags==SQLITE_SYNC_FULL?SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY:0)
3814 );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003815 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
danielk19774cd2cd52007-08-23 14:48:23 +00003816 }
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00003817
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003818 pPager->journalHdr = pPager->journalOff;
3819 if( newHdr && 0==(iDc&SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND) ){
3820 pPager->nRec = 0;
3821 rc = writeJournalHdr(pPager);
dan5761dbe2010-08-05 16:08:26 +00003822 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00003823 }
3824 }else{
3825 pPager->journalHdr = pPager->journalOff;
3826 }
drh50e5dad2001-09-15 00:57:28 +00003827 }
drh03eb96a2002-11-10 23:32:56 +00003828
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00003829 /* Unless the pager is in noSync mode, the journal file was just
3830 ** successfully synced. Either way, clear the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag on
3831 ** all pages.
3832 */
3833 sqlite3PcacheClearSyncFlags(pPager->pPCache);
3834 pPager->eState = PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD;
3835 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003836 return SQLITE_OK;
drh50e5dad2001-09-15 00:57:28 +00003837}
3838
3839/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003840** The argument is the first in a linked list of dirty pages connected
3841** by the PgHdr.pDirty pointer. This function writes each one of the
3842** in-memory pages in the list to the database file. The argument may
3843** be NULL, representing an empty list. In this case this function is
3844** a no-op.
3845**
3846** The pager must hold at least a RESERVED lock when this function
3847** is called. Before writing anything to the database file, this lock
3848** is upgraded to an EXCLUSIVE lock. If the lock cannot be obtained,
3849** SQLITE_BUSY is returned and no data is written to the database file.
3850**
3851** If the pager is a temp-file pager and the actual file-system file
3852** is not yet open, it is created and opened before any data is
3853** written out.
3854**
3855** Once the lock has been upgraded and, if necessary, the file opened,
3856** the pages are written out to the database file in list order. Writing
3857** a page is skipped if it meets either of the following criteria:
3858**
3859** * The page number is greater than Pager.dbSize, or
3860** * The PGHDR_DONT_WRITE flag is set on the page.
3861**
3862** If writing out a page causes the database file to grow, Pager.dbFileSize
3863** is updated accordingly. If page 1 is written out, then the value cached
3864** in Pager.dbFileVers[] is updated to match the new value stored in
3865** the database file.
3866**
3867** If everything is successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an IO error
3868** occurs, an IO error code is returned. Or, if the EXCLUSIVE lock cannot
3869** be obtained, SQLITE_BUSY is returned.
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00003870*/
drh146151c2010-07-07 14:19:13 +00003871static int pager_write_pagelist(Pager *pPager, PgHdr *pList){
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00003872 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00003873
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00003874 /* This function is only called for rollback pagers in WRITER_DBMOD state. */
drh146151c2010-07-07 14:19:13 +00003875 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00003876 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD );
3877 assert( pPager->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003878
3879 /* If the file is a temp-file has not yet been opened, open it now. It
3880 ** is not possible for rc to be other than SQLITE_OK if this branch
3881 ** is taken, as pager_wait_on_lock() is a no-op for temp-files.
3882 */
3883 if( !isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
3884 assert( pPager->tempFile && rc==SQLITE_OK );
3885 rc = pagerOpentemp(pPager, pPager->fd, pPager->vfsFlags);
danielk19779eed5052004-06-04 10:38:30 +00003886 }
3887
drh9ff27ec2010-05-19 19:26:05 +00003888 /* Before the first write, give the VFS a hint of what the final
3889 ** file size will be.
3890 */
dan7fb574e2010-07-07 16:18:45 +00003891 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || isOpen(pPager->fd) );
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00003892 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->dbSize>pPager->dbHintSize ){
drh9ff27ec2010-05-19 19:26:05 +00003893 sqlite3_int64 szFile = pPager->pageSize * (sqlite3_int64)pPager->dbSize;
3894 sqlite3OsFileControl(pPager->fd, SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT, &szFile);
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00003895 pPager->dbHintSize = pPager->dbSize;
drh9ff27ec2010-05-19 19:26:05 +00003896 }
3897
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003898 while( rc==SQLITE_OK && pList ){
3899 Pgno pgno = pList->pgno;
danielk19777a2b1ee2007-08-21 14:27:01 +00003900
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00003901 /* If there are dirty pages in the page cache with page numbers greater
danielk1977f90b7262009-01-07 15:18:20 +00003902 ** than Pager.dbSize, this means sqlite3PagerTruncateImage() was called to
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00003903 ** make the file smaller (presumably by auto-vacuum code). Do not write
3904 ** any such pages to the file.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003905 **
3906 ** Also, do not write out any page that has the PGHDR_DONT_WRITE flag
drh5b47efa2010-02-12 18:18:39 +00003907 ** set (set by sqlite3PagerDontWrite()).
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00003908 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003909 if( pgno<=pPager->dbSize && 0==(pList->flags&PGHDR_DONT_WRITE) ){
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +00003910 i64 offset = (pgno-1)*(i64)pPager->pageSize; /* Offset to write */
3911 char *pData; /* Data to write */
3912
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00003913 assert( (pList->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)==0 );
3914
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +00003915 /* Encode the database */
3916 CODEC2(pPager, pList->pData, pgno, 6, return SQLITE_NOMEM, pData);
danielk1977443c0592009-01-16 15:21:05 +00003917
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003918 /* Write out the page data. */
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00003919 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->fd, pData, pPager->pageSize, offset);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003920
3921 /* If page 1 was just written, update Pager.dbFileVers to match
3922 ** the value now stored in the database file. If writing this
3923 ** page caused the database file to grow, update dbFileSize.
3924 */
3925 if( pgno==1 ){
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00003926 memcpy(&pPager->dbFileVers, &pData[24], sizeof(pPager->dbFileVers));
3927 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003928 if( pgno>pPager->dbFileSize ){
3929 pPager->dbFileSize = pgno;
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00003930 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003931
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +00003932 /* Update any backup objects copying the contents of this pager. */
drh0719ee22009-06-18 20:52:47 +00003933 sqlite3BackupUpdate(pPager->pBackup, pgno, (u8*)pList->pData);
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +00003934
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003935 PAGERTRACE(("STORE %d page %d hash(%08x)\n",
3936 PAGERID(pPager), pgno, pager_pagehash(pList)));
3937 IOTRACE(("PGOUT %p %d\n", pPager, pgno));
3938 PAGER_INCR(sqlite3_pager_writedb_count);
3939 PAGER_INCR(pPager->nWrite);
3940 }else{
3941 PAGERTRACE(("NOSTORE %d page %d\n", PAGERID(pPager), pgno));
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00003942 }
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00003943#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
3944 pList->pageHash = pager_pagehash(pList);
3945#endif
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00003946 pList = pList->pDirty;
3947 }
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00003948
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003949 return rc;
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00003950}
3951
3952/*
dan459564f2010-06-03 12:35:28 +00003953** Ensure that the sub-journal file is open. If it is already open, this
3954** function is a no-op.
3955**
3956** SQLITE_OK is returned if everything goes according to plan. An
3957** SQLITE_IOERR_XXX error code is returned if a call to sqlite3OsOpen()
3958** fails.
3959*/
3960static int openSubJournal(Pager *pPager){
3961 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
3962 if( !isOpen(pPager->sjfd) ){
3963 if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY || pPager->subjInMemory ){
3964 sqlite3MemJournalOpen(pPager->sjfd);
3965 }else{
3966 rc = pagerOpentemp(pPager, pPager->sjfd, SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL);
3967 }
3968 }
3969 return rc;
3970}
3971
3972/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00003973** Append a record of the current state of page pPg to the sub-journal.
3974** It is the callers responsibility to use subjRequiresPage() to check
3975** that it is really required before calling this function.
3976**
3977** If successful, set the bit corresponding to pPg->pgno in the bitvecs
3978** for all open savepoints before returning.
3979**
3980** This function returns SQLITE_OK if everything is successful, an IO
3981** error code if the attempt to write to the sub-journal fails, or
3982** SQLITE_NOMEM if a malloc fails while setting a bit in a savepoint
3983** bitvec.
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00003984*/
3985static int subjournalPage(PgHdr *pPg){
danielk1977651a52f2009-02-04 10:09:04 +00003986 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00003987 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
dan459564f2010-06-03 12:35:28 +00003988 if( pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF ){
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +00003989
dan459564f2010-06-03 12:35:28 +00003990 /* Open the sub-journal, if it has not already been opened */
3991 assert( pPager->useJournal );
3992 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd) || pagerUseWal(pPager) );
3993 assert( isOpen(pPager->sjfd) || pPager->nSubRec==0 );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00003994 assert( pagerUseWal(pPager)
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00003995 || pageInJournal(pPg)
3996 || pPg->pgno>pPager->dbOrigSize
3997 );
dan459564f2010-06-03 12:35:28 +00003998 rc = openSubJournal(pPager);
3999
4000 /* If the sub-journal was opened successfully (or was already open),
4001 ** write the journal record into the file. */
danielk1977651a52f2009-02-04 10:09:04 +00004002 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dan459564f2010-06-03 12:35:28 +00004003 void *pData = pPg->pData;
4004 i64 offset = pPager->nSubRec*(4+pPager->pageSize);
4005 char *pData2;
4006
4007 CODEC2(pPager, pData, pPg->pgno, 7, return SQLITE_NOMEM, pData2);
4008 PAGERTRACE(("STMT-JOURNAL %d page %d\n", PAGERID(pPager), pPg->pgno));
4009 rc = write32bits(pPager->sjfd, offset, pPg->pgno);
4010 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
4011 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->sjfd, pData2, pPager->pageSize, offset+4);
4012 }
danielk1977651a52f2009-02-04 10:09:04 +00004013 }
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00004014 }
4015 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004016 pPager->nSubRec++;
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00004017 assert( pPager->nSavepoint>0 );
4018 rc = addToSavepointBitvecs(pPager, pPg->pgno);
4019 }
4020 return rc;
4021}
4022
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00004023/*
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004024** This function is called by the pcache layer when it has reached some
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004025** soft memory limit. The first argument is a pointer to a Pager object
4026** (cast as a void*). The pager is always 'purgeable' (not an in-memory
4027** database). The second argument is a reference to a page that is
4028** currently dirty but has no outstanding references. The page
4029** is always associated with the Pager object passed as the first
4030** argument.
4031**
4032** The job of this function is to make pPg clean by writing its contents
4033** out to the database file, if possible. This may involve syncing the
4034** journal file.
4035**
4036** If successful, sqlite3PcacheMakeClean() is called on the page and
4037** SQLITE_OK returned. If an IO error occurs while trying to make the
4038** page clean, the IO error code is returned. If the page cannot be
4039** made clean for some other reason, but no error occurs, then SQLITE_OK
4040** is returned by sqlite3PcacheMakeClean() is not called.
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00004041*/
danielk1977a858aa22008-08-22 16:22:17 +00004042static int pagerStress(void *p, PgHdr *pPg){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004043 Pager *pPager = (Pager *)p;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004044 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh8f2e9a12008-02-26 14:46:04 +00004045
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004046 assert( pPg->pPager==pPager );
4047 assert( pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY );
4048
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00004049 /* The doNotSyncSpill flag is set during times when doing a sync of
4050 ** journal (and adding a new header) is not allowed. This occurs
4051 ** during calls to sqlite3PagerWrite() while trying to journal multiple
4052 ** pages belonging to the same sector.
drh7cf4c7a2010-06-24 14:52:25 +00004053 **
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00004054 ** The doNotSpill flag inhibits all cache spilling regardless of whether
4055 ** or not a sync is required. This is set during a rollback.
4056 **
4057 ** Spilling is also inhibited when in an error state.
drh7cf4c7a2010-06-24 14:52:25 +00004058 */
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00004059 if( pPager->errCode ) return SQLITE_OK;
4060 if( pPager->doNotSpill ) return SQLITE_OK;
4061 if( pPager->doNotSyncSpill && (pPg->flags & PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)!=0 ){
drh7cf4c7a2010-06-24 14:52:25 +00004062 return SQLITE_OK;
4063 }
4064
dan4a4b01d2010-04-16 11:30:18 +00004065 pPg->pDirty = 0;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00004066 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan4cc6fb62010-04-15 16:45:34 +00004067 /* Write a single frame for this page to the log. */
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00004068 if( subjRequiresPage(pPg) ){
4069 rc = subjournalPage(pPg);
4070 }
4071 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00004072 rc = pagerWalFrames(pPager, pPg, 0, 0, 0);
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00004073 }
dan4cc6fb62010-04-15 16:45:34 +00004074 }else{
dan4cc6fb62010-04-15 16:45:34 +00004075
4076 /* Sync the journal file if required. */
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00004077 if( pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC
4078 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
4079 ){
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00004080 rc = syncJournal(pPager, 1);
dan4cc6fb62010-04-15 16:45:34 +00004081 }
4082
4083 /* If the page number of this page is larger than the current size of
4084 ** the database image, it may need to be written to the sub-journal.
4085 ** This is because the call to pager_write_pagelist() below will not
4086 ** actually write data to the file in this case.
4087 **
4088 ** Consider the following sequence of events:
4089 **
4090 ** BEGIN;
4091 ** <journal page X>
4092 ** <modify page X>
4093 ** SAVEPOINT sp;
4094 ** <shrink database file to Y pages>
4095 ** pagerStress(page X)
4096 ** ROLLBACK TO sp;
4097 **
4098 ** If (X>Y), then when pagerStress is called page X will not be written
4099 ** out to the database file, but will be dropped from the cache. Then,
4100 ** following the "ROLLBACK TO sp" statement, reading page X will read
4101 ** data from the database file. This will be the copy of page X as it
4102 ** was when the transaction started, not as it was when "SAVEPOINT sp"
4103 ** was executed.
4104 **
4105 ** The solution is to write the current data for page X into the
4106 ** sub-journal file now (if it is not already there), so that it will
4107 ** be restored to its current value when the "ROLLBACK TO sp" is
4108 ** executed.
4109 */
4110 if( NEVER(
4111 rc==SQLITE_OK && pPg->pgno>pPager->dbSize && subjRequiresPage(pPg)
4112 ) ){
4113 rc = subjournalPage(pPg);
4114 }
4115
4116 /* Write the contents of the page out to the database file. */
4117 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00004118 assert( (pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)==0 );
drh146151c2010-07-07 14:19:13 +00004119 rc = pager_write_pagelist(pPager, pPg);
dan4cc6fb62010-04-15 16:45:34 +00004120 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004121 }
4122
4123 /* Mark the page as clean. */
danielk1977a858aa22008-08-22 16:22:17 +00004124 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00004125 PAGERTRACE(("STRESS %d page %d\n", PAGERID(pPager), pPg->pgno));
danielk1977a858aa22008-08-22 16:22:17 +00004126 sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(pPg);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004127 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004128
dan5653e4d2010-08-12 11:25:47 +00004129 return pager_error(pPager, rc);
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00004130}
4131
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004132
drh2554f8b2003-01-22 01:26:44 +00004133/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004134** Allocate and initialize a new Pager object and put a pointer to it
4135** in *ppPager. The pager should eventually be freed by passing it
4136** to sqlite3PagerClose().
4137**
4138** The zFilename argument is the path to the database file to open.
4139** If zFilename is NULL then a randomly-named temporary file is created
4140** and used as the file to be cached. Temporary files are be deleted
4141** automatically when they are closed. If zFilename is ":memory:" then
4142** all information is held in cache. It is never written to disk.
4143** This can be used to implement an in-memory database.
4144**
4145** The nExtra parameter specifies the number of bytes of space allocated
4146** along with each page reference. This space is available to the user
4147** via the sqlite3PagerGetExtra() API.
4148**
4149** The flags argument is used to specify properties that affect the
4150** operation of the pager. It should be passed some bitwise combination
4151** of the PAGER_OMIT_JOURNAL and PAGER_NO_READLOCK flags.
4152**
4153** The vfsFlags parameter is a bitmask to pass to the flags parameter
4154** of the xOpen() method of the supplied VFS when opening files.
4155**
4156** If the pager object is allocated and the specified file opened
4157** successfully, SQLITE_OK is returned and *ppPager set to point to
4158** the new pager object. If an error occurs, *ppPager is set to NULL
4159** and error code returned. This function may return SQLITE_NOMEM
4160** (sqlite3Malloc() is used to allocate memory), SQLITE_CANTOPEN or
4161** various SQLITE_IO_XXX errors.
4162*/
4163int sqlite3PagerOpen(
4164 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* The virtual file system to use */
4165 Pager **ppPager, /* OUT: Return the Pager structure here */
4166 const char *zFilename, /* Name of the database file to open */
4167 int nExtra, /* Extra bytes append to each in-memory page */
4168 int flags, /* flags controlling this file */
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00004169 int vfsFlags, /* flags passed through to sqlite3_vfs.xOpen() */
4170 void (*xReinit)(DbPage*) /* Function to reinitialize pages */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004171){
4172 u8 *pPtr;
4173 Pager *pPager = 0; /* Pager object to allocate and return */
4174 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
4175 int tempFile = 0; /* True for temp files (incl. in-memory files) */
4176 int memDb = 0; /* True if this is an in-memory file */
4177 int readOnly = 0; /* True if this is a read-only file */
4178 int journalFileSize; /* Bytes to allocate for each journal fd */
4179 char *zPathname = 0; /* Full path to database file */
4180 int nPathname = 0; /* Number of bytes in zPathname */
4181 int useJournal = (flags & PAGER_OMIT_JOURNAL)==0; /* False to omit journal */
4182 int noReadlock = (flags & PAGER_NO_READLOCK)!=0; /* True to omit read-lock */
4183 int pcacheSize = sqlite3PcacheSize(); /* Bytes to allocate for PCache */
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00004184 u32 szPageDflt = SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE; /* Default page size */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004185
4186 /* Figure out how much space is required for each journal file-handle
4187 ** (there are two of them, the main journal and the sub-journal). This
4188 ** is the maximum space required for an in-memory journal file handle
4189 ** and a regular journal file-handle. Note that a "regular journal-handle"
4190 ** may be a wrapper capable of caching the first portion of the journal
4191 ** file in memory to implement the atomic-write optimization (see
4192 ** source file journal.c).
4193 */
4194 if( sqlite3JournalSize(pVfs)>sqlite3MemJournalSize() ){
drhea598cb2009-04-05 12:22:08 +00004195 journalFileSize = ROUND8(sqlite3JournalSize(pVfs));
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004196 }else{
drhea598cb2009-04-05 12:22:08 +00004197 journalFileSize = ROUND8(sqlite3MemJournalSize());
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004198 }
4199
4200 /* Set the output variable to NULL in case an error occurs. */
4201 *ppPager = 0;
4202
4203 /* Compute and store the full pathname in an allocated buffer pointed
4204 ** to by zPathname, length nPathname. Or, if this is a temporary file,
4205 ** leave both nPathname and zPathname set to 0.
4206 */
4207 if( zFilename && zFilename[0] ){
4208 nPathname = pVfs->mxPathname+1;
4209 zPathname = sqlite3Malloc(nPathname*2);
4210 if( zPathname==0 ){
4211 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
4212 }
4213#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORYDB
4214 if( strcmp(zFilename,":memory:")==0 ){
4215 memDb = 1;
4216 zPathname[0] = 0;
4217 }else
4218#endif
4219 {
drhe8df8002009-02-17 16:17:01 +00004220 zPathname[0] = 0; /* Make sure initialized even if FullPathname() fails */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004221 rc = sqlite3OsFullPathname(pVfs, zFilename, nPathname, zPathname);
4222 }
4223
4224 nPathname = sqlite3Strlen30(zPathname);
4225 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && nPathname+8>pVfs->mxPathname ){
4226 /* This branch is taken when the journal path required by
4227 ** the database being opened will be more than pVfs->mxPathname
4228 ** bytes in length. This means the database cannot be opened,
4229 ** as it will not be possible to open the journal file or even
4230 ** check for a hot-journal before reading.
4231 */
drh9978c972010-02-23 17:36:32 +00004232 rc = SQLITE_CANTOPEN_BKPT;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004233 }
4234 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
4235 sqlite3_free(zPathname);
4236 return rc;
4237 }
4238 }
4239
4240 /* Allocate memory for the Pager structure, PCache object, the
4241 ** three file descriptors, the database file name and the journal
4242 ** file name. The layout in memory is as follows:
4243 **
4244 ** Pager object (sizeof(Pager) bytes)
4245 ** PCache object (sqlite3PcacheSize() bytes)
4246 ** Database file handle (pVfs->szOsFile bytes)
4247 ** Sub-journal file handle (journalFileSize bytes)
4248 ** Main journal file handle (journalFileSize bytes)
4249 ** Database file name (nPathname+1 bytes)
4250 ** Journal file name (nPathname+8+1 bytes)
4251 */
4252 pPtr = (u8 *)sqlite3MallocZero(
drhea598cb2009-04-05 12:22:08 +00004253 ROUND8(sizeof(*pPager)) + /* Pager structure */
4254 ROUND8(pcacheSize) + /* PCache object */
4255 ROUND8(pVfs->szOsFile) + /* The main db file */
4256 journalFileSize * 2 + /* The two journal files */
4257 nPathname + 1 + /* zFilename */
4258 nPathname + 8 + 1 /* zJournal */
dan3e875ef2010-07-05 19:03:35 +00004259#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
4260 + nPathname + 4 + 1 /* zWal */
4261#endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004262 );
shane60a4b532009-05-06 18:57:09 +00004263 assert( EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(journalFileSize)) );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004264 if( !pPtr ){
4265 sqlite3_free(zPathname);
4266 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
4267 }
4268 pPager = (Pager*)(pPtr);
drhea598cb2009-04-05 12:22:08 +00004269 pPager->pPCache = (PCache*)(pPtr += ROUND8(sizeof(*pPager)));
4270 pPager->fd = (sqlite3_file*)(pPtr += ROUND8(pcacheSize));
4271 pPager->sjfd = (sqlite3_file*)(pPtr += ROUND8(pVfs->szOsFile));
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004272 pPager->jfd = (sqlite3_file*)(pPtr += journalFileSize);
4273 pPager->zFilename = (char*)(pPtr += journalFileSize);
drhea598cb2009-04-05 12:22:08 +00004274 assert( EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(pPager->jfd) );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004275
4276 /* Fill in the Pager.zFilename and Pager.zJournal buffers, if required. */
4277 if( zPathname ){
4278 pPager->zJournal = (char*)(pPtr += nPathname + 1);
4279 memcpy(pPager->zFilename, zPathname, nPathname);
4280 memcpy(pPager->zJournal, zPathname, nPathname);
4281 memcpy(&pPager->zJournal[nPathname], "-journal", 8);
dan3e875ef2010-07-05 19:03:35 +00004282 if( pPager->zFilename[0]==0 ){
4283 pPager->zJournal[0] = 0;
4284 }
4285#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
4286 else{
4287 pPager->zWal = &pPager->zJournal[nPathname+8+1];
4288 memcpy(pPager->zWal, zPathname, nPathname);
4289 memcpy(&pPager->zWal[nPathname], "-wal", 4);
4290 }
4291#endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004292 sqlite3_free(zPathname);
4293 }
4294 pPager->pVfs = pVfs;
4295 pPager->vfsFlags = vfsFlags;
4296
4297 /* Open the pager file.
4298 */
4299 if( zFilename && zFilename[0] && !memDb ){
4300 int fout = 0; /* VFS flags returned by xOpen() */
4301 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zFilename, pPager->fd, vfsFlags, &fout);
4302 readOnly = (fout&SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY);
4303
4304 /* If the file was successfully opened for read/write access,
4305 ** choose a default page size in case we have to create the
4306 ** database file. The default page size is the maximum of:
4307 **
4308 ** + SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE,
4309 ** + The value returned by sqlite3OsSectorSize()
4310 ** + The largest page size that can be written atomically.
4311 */
4312 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !readOnly ){
4313 setSectorSize(pPager);
shaned87897d2009-01-30 05:40:27 +00004314 assert(SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE<=SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004315 if( szPageDflt<pPager->sectorSize ){
shaned87897d2009-01-30 05:40:27 +00004316 if( pPager->sectorSize>SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE ){
4317 szPageDflt = SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE;
4318 }else{
drhb2eced52010-08-12 02:41:12 +00004319 szPageDflt = (u32)pPager->sectorSize;
shaned87897d2009-01-30 05:40:27 +00004320 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004321 }
4322#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
4323 {
4324 int iDc = sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->fd);
4325 int ii;
4326 assert(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512==(512>>8));
4327 assert(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K==(65536>>8));
4328 assert(SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE<=65536);
4329 for(ii=szPageDflt; ii<=SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE; ii=ii*2){
4330 if( iDc&(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC|(ii>>8)) ){
4331 szPageDflt = ii;
4332 }
4333 }
4334 }
4335#endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004336 }
4337 }else{
4338 /* If a temporary file is requested, it is not opened immediately.
4339 ** In this case we accept the default page size and delay actually
4340 ** opening the file until the first call to OsWrite().
4341 **
4342 ** This branch is also run for an in-memory database. An in-memory
4343 ** database is the same as a temp-file that is never written out to
4344 ** disk and uses an in-memory rollback journal.
4345 */
4346 tempFile = 1;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004347 pPager->eState = PAGER_READER;
4348 pPager->eLock = EXCLUSIVE_LOCK;
drhaed24602009-06-11 17:32:45 +00004349 readOnly = (vfsFlags&SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004350 }
4351
4352 /* The following call to PagerSetPagesize() serves to set the value of
4353 ** Pager.pageSize and to allocate the Pager.pTmpSpace buffer.
4354 */
4355 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
4356 assert( pPager->memDb==0 );
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00004357 rc = sqlite3PagerSetPagesize(pPager, &szPageDflt, -1);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004358 testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
4359 }
4360
shanebe217792009-03-05 04:20:31 +00004361 /* If an error occurred in either of the blocks above, free the
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004362 ** Pager structure and close the file.
4363 */
4364 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
4365 assert( !pPager->pTmpSpace );
4366 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->fd);
4367 sqlite3_free(pPager);
4368 return rc;
4369 }
4370
4371 /* Initialize the PCache object. */
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00004372 assert( nExtra<1000 );
danielk1977bc739712009-03-23 04:33:32 +00004373 nExtra = ROUND8(nExtra);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004374 sqlite3PcacheOpen(szPageDflt, nExtra, !memDb,
4375 !memDb?pagerStress:0, (void *)pPager, pPager->pPCache);
4376
4377 PAGERTRACE(("OPEN %d %s\n", FILEHANDLEID(pPager->fd), pPager->zFilename));
4378 IOTRACE(("OPEN %p %s\n", pPager, pPager->zFilename))
4379
4380 pPager->useJournal = (u8)useJournal;
4381 pPager->noReadlock = (noReadlock && readOnly) ?1:0;
4382 /* pPager->stmtOpen = 0; */
4383 /* pPager->stmtInUse = 0; */
4384 /* pPager->nRef = 0; */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004385 /* pPager->stmtSize = 0; */
4386 /* pPager->stmtJSize = 0; */
4387 /* pPager->nPage = 0; */
4388 pPager->mxPgno = SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT;
4389 /* pPager->state = PAGER_UNLOCK; */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004390#if 0
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004391 assert( pPager->state == (tempFile ? PAGER_EXCLUSIVE : PAGER_UNLOCK) );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004392#endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004393 /* pPager->errMask = 0; */
4394 pPager->tempFile = (u8)tempFile;
4395 assert( tempFile==PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_NORMAL
4396 || tempFile==PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE );
4397 assert( PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE==1 );
4398 pPager->exclusiveMode = (u8)tempFile;
4399 pPager->changeCountDone = pPager->tempFile;
4400 pPager->memDb = (u8)memDb;
4401 pPager->readOnly = (u8)readOnly;
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00004402 assert( useJournal || pPager->tempFile );
4403 pPager->noSync = pPager->tempFile;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004404 pPager->fullSync = pPager->noSync ?0:1;
4405 pPager->sync_flags = SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL;
4406 /* pPager->pFirst = 0; */
4407 /* pPager->pFirstSynced = 0; */
4408 /* pPager->pLast = 0; */
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00004409 pPager->nExtra = (u16)nExtra;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004410 pPager->journalSizeLimit = SQLITE_DEFAULT_JOURNAL_SIZE_LIMIT;
4411 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || tempFile );
4412 setSectorSize(pPager);
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00004413 if( !useJournal ){
4414 pPager->journalMode = PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF;
4415 }else if( memDb ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004416 pPager->journalMode = PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY;
4417 }
4418 /* pPager->xBusyHandler = 0; */
4419 /* pPager->pBusyHandlerArg = 0; */
drh4775ecd2009-07-24 19:01:19 +00004420 pPager->xReiniter = xReinit;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004421 /* memset(pPager->aHash, 0, sizeof(pPager->aHash)); */
drh29391c52010-03-05 20:17:45 +00004422
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004423 *ppPager = pPager;
4424 return SQLITE_OK;
4425}
4426
4427
4428
4429/*
4430** This function is called after transitioning from PAGER_UNLOCK to
4431** PAGER_SHARED state. It tests if there is a hot journal present in
4432** the file-system for the given pager. A hot journal is one that
4433** needs to be played back. According to this function, a hot-journal
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004434** file exists if the following criteria are met:
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004435**
4436** * The journal file exists in the file system, and
4437** * No process holds a RESERVED or greater lock on the database file, and
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004438** * The database file itself is greater than 0 bytes in size, and
4439** * The first byte of the journal file exists and is not 0x00.
drh165ffe92005-03-15 17:09:30 +00004440**
4441** If the current size of the database file is 0 but a journal file
4442** exists, that is probably an old journal left over from a prior
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004443** database with the same name. In this case the journal file is
4444** just deleted using OsDelete, *pExists is set to 0 and SQLITE_OK
4445** is returned.
drh82ed1e52008-04-25 12:25:42 +00004446**
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004447** This routine does not check if there is a master journal filename
4448** at the end of the file. If there is, and that master journal file
4449** does not exist, then the journal file is not really hot. In this
4450** case this routine will return a false-positive. The pager_playback()
4451** routine will discover that the journal file is not really hot and
4452** will not roll it back.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004453**
4454** If a hot-journal file is found to exist, *pExists is set to 1 and
4455** SQLITE_OK returned. If no hot-journal file is present, *pExists is
4456** set to 0 and SQLITE_OK returned. If an IO error occurs while trying
4457** to determine whether or not a hot-journal file exists, the IO error
4458** code is returned and the value of *pExists is undefined.
drh165ffe92005-03-15 17:09:30 +00004459*/
danielk1977d300b8a2008-08-01 10:50:23 +00004460static int hasHotJournal(Pager *pPager, int *pExists){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004461 sqlite3_vfs * const pVfs = pPager->pVfs;
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00004462 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
4463 int exists = 1; /* True if a journal file is present */
4464 int jrnlOpen = !!isOpen(pPager->jfd);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004465
drhd05c2232009-07-24 21:23:15 +00004466 assert( pPager->useJournal );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004467 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004468 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004469
dan8ce49d62010-06-19 18:12:02 +00004470 assert( jrnlOpen==0 || ( sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(pPager->jfd) &
4471 SQLITE_IOCAP_UNDELETABLE_WHEN_OPEN
4472 ));
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004473
danielk1977d300b8a2008-08-01 10:50:23 +00004474 *pExists = 0;
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00004475 if( !jrnlOpen ){
4476 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &exists);
4477 }
drh0a846f92008-08-25 17:23:29 +00004478 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && exists ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004479 int locked = 0; /* True if some process holds a RESERVED lock */
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004480
4481 /* Race condition here: Another process might have been holding the
4482 ** the RESERVED lock and have a journal open at the sqlite3OsAccess()
4483 ** call above, but then delete the journal and drop the lock before
4484 ** we get to the following sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock() call. If that
4485 ** is the case, this routine might think there is a hot journal when
4486 ** in fact there is none. This results in a false-positive which will
drh9fe769f2009-05-29 11:57:38 +00004487 ** be dealt with by the playback routine. Ticket #3883.
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004488 */
drh0a846f92008-08-25 17:23:29 +00004489 rc = sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(pPager->fd, &locked);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004490 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !locked ){
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004491 Pgno nPage; /* Number of pages in database file */
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004492
4493 /* Check the size of the database file. If it consists of 0 pages,
4494 ** then delete the journal file. See the header comment above for
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004495 ** the reasoning here. Delete the obsolete journal file under
drh9fe769f2009-05-29 11:57:38 +00004496 ** a RESERVED lock to avoid race conditions and to avoid violating
4497 ** [H33020].
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004498 */
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004499 rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &nPage);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004500 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004501 if( nPage==0 ){
drhcc0acb22009-05-29 10:55:29 +00004502 sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004503 if( pagerLockDb(pPager, RESERVED_LOCK)==SQLITE_OK ){
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004504 sqlite3OsDelete(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, 0);
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004505 pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004506 }
drhcc0acb22009-05-29 10:55:29 +00004507 sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004508 }else{
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004509 /* The journal file exists and no other connection has a reserved
4510 ** or greater lock on the database file. Now check that there is
4511 ** at least one non-zero bytes at the start of the journal file.
4512 ** If there is, then we consider this journal to be hot. If not,
4513 ** it can be ignored.
4514 */
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00004515 if( !jrnlOpen ){
4516 int f = SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY|SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL;
4517 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, f, &f);
4518 }
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004519 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
4520 u8 first = 0;
4521 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->jfd, (void *)&first, 1, 0);
4522 if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
4523 rc = SQLITE_OK;
4524 }
dan2a321c72010-06-16 19:04:23 +00004525 if( !jrnlOpen ){
4526 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
4527 }
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004528 *pExists = (first!=0);
drhcc0acb22009-05-29 10:55:29 +00004529 }else if( rc==SQLITE_CANTOPEN ){
drhf0039ad2009-05-29 00:30:30 +00004530 /* If we cannot open the rollback journal file in order to see if
4531 ** its has a zero header, that might be due to an I/O error, or
4532 ** it might be due to the race condition described above and in
4533 ** ticket #3883. Either way, assume that the journal is hot.
4534 ** This might be a false positive. But if it is, then the
4535 ** automatic journal playback and recovery mechanism will deal
4536 ** with it under an EXCLUSIVE lock where we do not need to
4537 ** worry so much with race conditions.
4538 */
4539 *pExists = 1;
4540 rc = SQLITE_OK;
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004541 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004542 }
danielk1977861f7452008-06-05 11:39:11 +00004543 }
4544 }
drhbb5f18d2007-04-06 18:23:17 +00004545 }
danielk1977ee8b7992009-03-26 17:13:06 +00004546
danielk1977d300b8a2008-08-01 10:50:23 +00004547 return rc;
drh165ffe92005-03-15 17:09:30 +00004548}
4549
dana470aeb2010-04-21 11:43:38 +00004550/*
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004551** This function is called to obtain a shared lock on the database file.
4552** It is illegal to call sqlite3PagerAcquire() until after this function
4553** has been successfully called. If a shared-lock is already held when
4554** this function is called, it is a no-op.
4555**
4556** The following operations are also performed by this function.
danielk1977393f0682007-03-31 10:00:48 +00004557**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004558** 1) If the pager is currently in PAGER_UNLOCK state (no lock held
4559** on the database file), then an attempt is made to obtain a
4560** SHARED lock on the database file. Immediately after obtaining
4561** the SHARED lock, the file-system is checked for a hot-journal,
4562** which is played back if present. Following any hot-journal
4563** rollback, the contents of the cache are validated by checking
4564** the 'change-counter' field of the database file header and
4565** discarded if they are found to be invalid.
4566**
4567** 2) If the pager is running in exclusive-mode, and there are currently
4568** no outstanding references to any pages, and is in the error state,
4569** then an attempt is made to clear the error state by discarding
4570** the contents of the page cache and rolling back any open journal
4571** file.
4572**
4573** If the operation described by (2) above is not attempted, and if the
4574** pager is in an error state other than SQLITE_FULL when this is called,
4575** the error state error code is returned. It is permitted to read the
4576** database when in SQLITE_FULL error state.
4577**
4578** Otherwise, if everything is successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an
4579** IO error occurs while locking the database, checking for a hot-journal
4580** file or rolling back a journal file, the IO error code is returned.
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004581*/
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004582int sqlite3PagerSharedLock(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004583 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004584
drh8a938f92009-07-25 04:12:02 +00004585 /* This routine is only called from b-tree and only when there are no
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004586 ** outstanding pages. This implies that the pager state should either
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004587 ** be OPEN or READER. READER is only possible if the pager is or was in
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004588 ** exclusive access mode.
4589 */
drh8a938f92009-07-25 04:12:02 +00004590 assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)==0 );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004591 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004592 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN || pPager->eState==PAGER_READER );
danielk1977c7ca8752009-07-25 17:39:13 +00004593 if( NEVER(MEMDB && pPager->errCode) ){ return pPager->errCode; }
drh8a938f92009-07-25 04:12:02 +00004594
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004595 if( !pagerUseWal(pPager) && pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004596 int bHotJournal = 1; /* True if there exists a hot journal-file */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004597
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004598 assert( !MEMDB );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004599 assert( pPager->noReadlock==0 || pPager->readOnly );
4600
4601 if( pPager->noReadlock==0 ){
dan9281bf22010-04-13 11:18:40 +00004602 rc = pager_wait_on_lock(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
4603 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00004604 assert( pPager->eLock==NO_LOCK || pPager->eLock==UNKNOWN_LOCK );
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +00004605 goto failed;
dan9281bf22010-04-13 11:18:40 +00004606 }
4607 }
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004608
4609 /* If a journal file exists, and there is no RESERVED lock on the
4610 ** database file, then it either needs to be played back or deleted.
4611 */
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004612 if( pPager->eLock<=SHARED_LOCK ){
4613 rc = hasHotJournal(pPager, &bHotJournal);
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004614 }
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004615 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
4616 goto failed;
4617 }
4618 if( bHotJournal ){
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004619 /* Get an EXCLUSIVE lock on the database file. At this point it is
4620 ** important that a RESERVED lock is not obtained on the way to the
4621 ** EXCLUSIVE lock. If it were, another process might open the
4622 ** database file, detect the RESERVED lock, and conclude that the
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004623 ** database is safe to read while this process is still rolling the
4624 ** hot-journal back.
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004625 **
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004626 ** Because the intermediate RESERVED lock is not requested, any
4627 ** other process attempting to access the database file will get to
4628 ** this point in the code and fail to obtain its own EXCLUSIVE lock
4629 ** on the database file.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004630 **
4631 ** Unless the pager is in locking_mode=exclusive mode, the lock is
4632 ** downgraded to SHARED_LOCK before this function returns.
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004633 */
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004634 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, EXCLUSIVE_LOCK);
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004635 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004636 goto failed;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004637 }
4638
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004639 /* If it is not already open and the file exists on disk, open the
4640 ** journal for read/write access. Write access is required because
4641 ** in exclusive-access mode the file descriptor will be kept open
4642 ** and possibly used for a transaction later on. Also, write-access
4643 ** is usually required to finalize the journal in journal_mode=persist
4644 ** mode (and also for journal_mode=truncate on some systems).
4645 **
4646 ** If the journal does not exist, it usually means that some
4647 ** other connection managed to get in and roll it back before
4648 ** this connection obtained the exclusive lock above. Or, it
4649 ** may mean that the pager was in the error-state when this
4650 ** function was called and the journal file does not exist.
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004651 */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004652 if( !isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004653 sqlite3_vfs * const pVfs = pPager->pVfs;
4654 int bExists; /* True if journal file exists */
4655 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(
4656 pVfs, pPager->zJournal, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists);
4657 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists ){
4658 int fout = 0;
4659 int f = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL;
4660 assert( !pPager->tempFile );
4661 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, f, &fout);
4662 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
4663 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && fout&SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY ){
4664 rc = SQLITE_CANTOPEN_BKPT;
4665 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004666 }
4667 }
4668 }
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004669
4670 /* Playback and delete the journal. Drop the database write
danielk1977112f7522009-01-08 17:50:45 +00004671 ** lock and reacquire the read lock. Purge the cache before
4672 ** playing back the hot-journal so that we don't end up with
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00004673 ** an inconsistent cache. Sync the hot journal before playing
4674 ** it back since the process that crashed and left the hot journal
4675 ** probably did not sync it and we are required to always sync
4676 ** the journal before playing it back.
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004677 */
danielk1977641a0bd2009-06-20 11:54:39 +00004678 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004679 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
daneada58a2010-04-12 17:08:44 +00004680 rc = pagerSyncHotJournal(pPager);
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00004681 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
4682 rc = pager_playback(pPager, 1);
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004683 pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN;
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00004684 }
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004685 }else if( !pPager->exclusiveMode ){
4686 pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
4687 }
4688
4689 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004690 /* This branch is taken if an error occurs while trying to open
4691 ** or roll back a hot-journal while holding an EXCLUSIVE lock. The
4692 ** pager_unlock() routine will be called before returning to unlock
4693 ** the file. If the unlock attempt fails, then Pager.eLock must be
4694 ** set to UNKNOWN_LOCK (see the comment above the #define for
4695 ** UNKNOWN_LOCK above for an explanation).
4696 **
4697 ** In order to get pager_unlock() to do this, set Pager.eState to
4698 ** PAGER_ERROR now. This is not actually counted as a transition
4699 ** to ERROR state in the state diagram at the top of this file,
4700 ** since we know that the same call to pager_unlock() will very
4701 ** shortly transition the pager object to the OPEN state. Calling
4702 ** assert_pager_state() would fail now, as it should not be possible
4703 ** to be in ERROR state when there are zero outstanding page
4704 ** references.
4705 */
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004706 pager_error(pPager, rc);
4707 goto failed;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004708 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004709
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004710 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004711 assert( (pPager->eLock==SHARED_LOCK)
4712 || (pPager->exclusiveMode && pPager->eLock>SHARED_LOCK)
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004713 );
4714 }
4715
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00004716 if( !pPager->tempFile
4717 && (pPager->pBackup || sqlite3PcachePagecount(pPager->pPCache)>0)
4718 ){
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004719 /* The shared-lock has just been acquired on the database file
4720 ** and there are already pages in the cache (from a previous
4721 ** read or write transaction). Check to see if the database
4722 ** has been modified. If the database has changed, flush the
4723 ** cache.
4724 **
4725 ** Database changes is detected by looking at 15 bytes beginning
4726 ** at offset 24 into the file. The first 4 of these 16 bytes are
4727 ** a 32-bit counter that is incremented with each change. The
4728 ** other bytes change randomly with each file change when
4729 ** a codec is in use.
4730 **
4731 ** There is a vanishingly small chance that a change will not be
4732 ** detected. The chance of an undetected change is so small that
4733 ** it can be neglected.
4734 */
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004735 Pgno nPage = 0;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004736 char dbFileVers[sizeof(pPager->dbFileVers)];
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004737
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004738 rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &nPage);
4739 if( rc ) goto failed;
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004740
drhb1299152010-03-30 22:58:33 +00004741 if( nPage>0 ){
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004742 IOTRACE(("CKVERS %p %d\n", pPager, sizeof(dbFileVers)));
4743 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pPager->fd, &dbFileVers, sizeof(dbFileVers), 24);
4744 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197752b472a2008-05-05 16:23:55 +00004745 goto failed;
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004746 }
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004747 }else{
4748 memset(dbFileVers, 0, sizeof(dbFileVers));
4749 }
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004750
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00004751 if( memcmp(pPager->dbFileVers, dbFileVers, sizeof(dbFileVers))!=0 ){
4752 pager_reset(pPager);
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004753 }
4754 }
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00004755
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00004756 /* If there is a WAL file in the file-system, open this database in WAL
4757 ** mode. Otherwise, the following function call is a no-op.
4758 */
4759 rc = pagerOpenWalIfPresent(pPager);
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00004760 assert( pPager->pWal==0 || rc==SQLITE_OK );
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004761 }
4762
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00004763 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
4764 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004765 rc = pagerBeginReadTransaction(pPager);
4766 }
4767
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004768 if( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN && rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004769 rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &pPager->dbSize);
4770 }
4771
danielk197752b472a2008-05-05 16:23:55 +00004772 failed:
4773 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00004774 assert( !MEMDB );
danielk197752b472a2008-05-05 16:23:55 +00004775 pager_unlock(pPager);
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00004776 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00004777 }else{
4778 pPager->eState = PAGER_READER;
danielk197752b472a2008-05-05 16:23:55 +00004779 }
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004780 return rc;
4781}
4782
4783/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004784** If the reference count has reached zero, rollback any active
4785** transaction and unlock the pager.
drh59813952009-04-20 11:34:26 +00004786**
4787** Except, in locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE when there is nothing to in
4788** the rollback journal, the unlock is not performed and there is
4789** nothing to rollback, so this routine is a no-op.
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004790*/
4791static void pagerUnlockIfUnused(Pager *pPager){
dan431b0b42010-08-04 19:14:22 +00004792 if( (sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)==0) ){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004793 pagerUnlockAndRollback(pPager);
4794 }
4795}
4796
4797/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004798** Acquire a reference to page number pgno in pager pPager (a page
4799** reference has type DbPage*). If the requested reference is
4800** successfully obtained, it is copied to *ppPage and SQLITE_OK returned.
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00004801**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004802** If the requested page is already in the cache, it is returned.
4803** Otherwise, a new page object is allocated and populated with data
4804** read from the database file. In some cases, the pcache module may
4805** choose not to allocate a new page object and may reuse an existing
4806** object with no outstanding references.
4807**
4808** The extra data appended to a page is always initialized to zeros the
4809** first time a page is loaded into memory. If the page requested is
4810** already in the cache when this function is called, then the extra
4811** data is left as it was when the page object was last used.
4812**
4813** If the database image is smaller than the requested page or if a
4814** non-zero value is passed as the noContent parameter and the
4815** requested page is not already stored in the cache, then no
4816** actual disk read occurs. In this case the memory image of the
4817** page is initialized to all zeros.
4818**
4819** If noContent is true, it means that we do not care about the contents
4820** of the page. This occurs in two seperate scenarios:
4821**
4822** a) When reading a free-list leaf page from the database, and
4823**
4824** b) When a savepoint is being rolled back and we need to load
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00004825** a new page into the cache to be filled with the data read
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004826** from the savepoint journal.
4827**
4828** If noContent is true, then the data returned is zeroed instead of
4829** being read from the database. Additionally, the bits corresponding
4830** to pgno in Pager.pInJournal (bitvec of pages already written to the
4831** journal file) and the PagerSavepoint.pInSavepoint bitvecs of any open
4832** savepoints are set. This means if the page is made writable at any
4833** point in the future, using a call to sqlite3PagerWrite(), its contents
4834** will not be journaled. This saves IO.
drh306dc212001-05-21 13:45:10 +00004835**
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00004836** The acquisition might fail for several reasons. In all cases,
4837** an appropriate error code is returned and *ppPage is set to NULL.
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004838**
drhd33d5a82007-04-26 12:11:28 +00004839** See also sqlite3PagerLookup(). Both this routine and Lookup() attempt
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004840** to find a page in the in-memory cache first. If the page is not already
drhd33d5a82007-04-26 12:11:28 +00004841** in memory, this routine goes to disk to read it in whereas Lookup()
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004842** just returns 0. This routine acquires a read-lock the first time it
4843** has to go to disk, and could also playback an old journal if necessary.
drhd33d5a82007-04-26 12:11:28 +00004844** Since Lookup() never goes to disk, it never has to deal with locks
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004845** or journal files.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004846*/
danielk197765e0ff32008-09-19 09:14:43 +00004847int sqlite3PagerAcquire(
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +00004848 Pager *pPager, /* The pager open on the database file */
4849 Pgno pgno, /* Page number to fetch */
4850 DbPage **ppPage, /* Write a pointer to the page here */
4851 int noContent /* Do not bother reading content from disk if true */
4852){
drh165ffe92005-03-15 17:09:30 +00004853 int rc;
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004854 PgHdr *pPg;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004855
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004856 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_READER );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004857 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004858
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004859 if( pgno==0 ){
drh49285702005-09-17 15:20:26 +00004860 return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT;
danielk197726836652005-01-17 01:33:13 +00004861 }
4862
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004863 /* If the pager is in the error state, return an error immediately.
4864 ** Otherwise, request the page from the PCache layer. */
4865 if( pPager->errCode!=SQLITE_OK && pPager->errCode!=SQLITE_FULL ){
4866 rc = pPager->errCode;
4867 }else{
4868 rc = sqlite3PcacheFetch(pPager->pPCache, pgno, 1, ppPage);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004869 }
danielk1977e277be02007-03-23 18:12:06 +00004870
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004871 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004872 /* Either the call to sqlite3PcacheFetch() returned an error or the
4873 ** pager was already in the error-state when this function was called.
4874 ** Set pPg to 0 and jump to the exception handler. */
4875 pPg = 0;
4876 goto pager_acquire_err;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004877 }
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004878 assert( (*ppPage)->pgno==pgno );
4879 assert( (*ppPage)->pPager==pPager || (*ppPage)->pPager==0 );
4880
drh45b355d2010-04-01 13:41:10 +00004881 if( (*ppPage)->pPager && !noContent ){
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004882 /* In this case the pcache already contains an initialized copy of
4883 ** the page. Return without further ado. */
danielk1977e878a2f2009-07-22 16:41:15 +00004884 assert( pgno<=PAGER_MAX_PGNO && pgno!=PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager) );
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004885 PAGER_INCR(pPager->nHit);
4886 return SQLITE_OK;
4887
4888 }else{
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004889 /* The pager cache has created a new page. Its content needs to
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004890 ** be initialized. */
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004891
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +00004892 PAGER_INCR(pPager->nMiss);
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004893 pPg = *ppPage;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004894 pPg->pPager = pPager;
danielk197724168722007-04-02 05:07:47 +00004895
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004896 /* The maximum page number is 2^31. Return SQLITE_CORRUPT if a page
4897 ** number greater than this, or the unused locking-page, is requested. */
4898 if( pgno>PAGER_MAX_PGNO || pgno==PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager) ){
4899 rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT;
4900 goto pager_acquire_err;
4901 }
4902
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00004903 if( MEMDB || pPager->dbSize<(int)pgno || noContent || !isOpen(pPager->fd) ){
drhf8e632b2007-05-08 14:51:36 +00004904 if( pgno>pPager->mxPgno ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00004905 rc = SQLITE_FULL;
4906 goto pager_acquire_err;
drhf8e632b2007-05-08 14:51:36 +00004907 }
danielk1977a1fa00d2008-08-27 15:16:33 +00004908 if( noContent ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004909 /* Failure to set the bits in the InJournal bit-vectors is benign.
4910 ** It merely means that we might do some extra work to journal a
4911 ** page that does not need to be journaled. Nevertheless, be sure
4912 ** to test the case where a malloc error occurs while trying to set
4913 ** a bit in a bit vector.
4914 */
4915 sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
drh8a938f92009-07-25 04:12:02 +00004916 if( pgno<=pPager->dbOrigSize ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004917 TESTONLY( rc = ) sqlite3BitvecSet(pPager->pInJournal, pgno);
4918 testcase( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
4919 }
4920 TESTONLY( rc = ) addToSavepointBitvecs(pPager, pgno);
4921 testcase( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
4922 sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004923 }
drh39187952010-01-05 13:40:35 +00004924 memset(pPg->pData, 0, pPager->pageSize);
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +00004925 IOTRACE(("ZERO %p %d\n", pPager, pgno));
drh306dc212001-05-21 13:45:10 +00004926 }else{
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004927 assert( pPg->pPager==pPager );
4928 rc = readDbPage(pPg);
danielk1977546820e2009-03-28 06:59:41 +00004929 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004930 goto pager_acquire_err;
drh81a20f22001-10-12 17:30:04 +00004931 }
drh306dc212001-05-21 13:45:10 +00004932 }
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00004933#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
4934 pPg->pageHash = pager_pagehash(pPg);
4935#endif
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004936 }
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004937
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004938 return SQLITE_OK;
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004939
4940pager_acquire_err:
4941 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
danielk1977e878a2f2009-07-22 16:41:15 +00004942 if( pPg ){
4943 sqlite3PcacheDrop(pPg);
4944 }
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004945 pagerUnlockIfUnused(pPager);
danielk1977e878a2f2009-07-22 16:41:15 +00004946
danielk197789bc4bc2009-07-21 19:25:24 +00004947 *ppPage = 0;
4948 return rc;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004949}
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004950
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004951/*
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004952** Acquire a page if it is already in the in-memory cache. Do
4953** not read the page from disk. Return a pointer to the page,
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004954** or 0 if the page is not in cache. Also, return 0 if the
4955** pager is in PAGER_UNLOCK state when this function is called,
4956** or if the pager is in an error state other than SQLITE_FULL.
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004957**
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00004958** See also sqlite3PagerGet(). The difference between this routine
4959** and sqlite3PagerGet() is that _get() will go to the disk and read
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004960** in the page if the page is not already in cache. This routine
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +00004961** returns NULL if the page is not in cache or if a disk I/O error
4962** has ever happened.
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004963*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00004964DbPage *sqlite3PagerLookup(Pager *pPager, Pgno pgno){
drh86f8c192007-08-22 00:39:19 +00004965 PgHdr *pPg = 0;
drh836faa42003-01-11 13:30:57 +00004966 assert( pPager!=0 );
4967 assert( pgno!=0 );
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00004968 assert( pPager->pPCache!=0 );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00004969 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_READER );
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00004970 sqlite3PcacheFetch(pPager->pPCache, pgno, 0, &pPg);
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00004971 return pPg;
drh7e3b0a02001-04-28 16:52:40 +00004972}
4973
4974/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004975** Release a page reference.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004976**
4977** If the number of references to the page drop to zero, then the
4978** page is added to the LRU list. When all references to all pages
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00004979** are released, a rollback occurs and the lock on the database is
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004980** removed.
4981*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004982void sqlite3PagerUnref(DbPage *pPg){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004983 if( pPg ){
4984 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00004985 sqlite3PcacheRelease(pPg);
4986 pagerUnlockIfUnused(pPager);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004987 }
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00004988}
4989
danielk19779153d852009-01-07 10:52:56 +00004990/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004991** This function is called at the start of every write transaction.
4992** There must already be a RESERVED or EXCLUSIVE lock on the database
4993** file when this routine is called.
drhda47d772002-12-02 04:25:19 +00004994**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00004995** Open the journal file for pager pPager and write a journal header
4996** to the start of it. If there are active savepoints, open the sub-journal
4997** as well. This function is only used when the journal file is being
4998** opened to write a rollback log for a transaction. It is not used
4999** when opening a hot journal file to roll it back.
5000**
5001** If the journal file is already open (as it may be in exclusive mode),
5002** then this function just writes a journal header to the start of the
5003** already open file.
5004**
5005** Whether or not the journal file is opened by this function, the
5006** Pager.pInJournal bitvec structure is allocated.
5007**
5008** Return SQLITE_OK if everything is successful. Otherwise, return
5009** SQLITE_NOMEM if the attempt to allocate Pager.pInJournal fails, or
5010** an IO error code if opening or writing the journal file fails.
drhda47d772002-12-02 04:25:19 +00005011*/
5012static int pager_open_journal(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005013 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
5014 sqlite3_vfs * const pVfs = pPager->pVfs; /* Local cache of vfs pointer */
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00005015
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005016 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005017 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
drhf5e7bb52008-02-18 14:47:33 +00005018 assert( pPager->pInJournal==0 );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005019
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00005020 /* If already in the error state, this function is a no-op. But on
5021 ** the other hand, this routine is never called if we are already in
5022 ** an error state. */
5023 if( NEVER(pPager->errCode) ) return pPager->errCode;
danielk1977b4b47412007-08-17 15:53:36 +00005024
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005025 if( !pagerUseWal(pPager) && pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF ){
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005026 pPager->pInJournal = sqlite3BitvecCreate(pPager->dbSize);
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005027 if( pPager->pInJournal==0 ){
5028 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005029 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005030
5031 /* Open the journal file if it is not already open. */
5032 if( !isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
5033 if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ){
5034 sqlite3MemJournalOpen(pPager->jfd);
5035 }else{
5036 const int flags = /* VFS flags to open journal file */
5037 SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|
5038 (pPager->tempFile ?
5039 (SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE|SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL):
5040 (SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL)
5041 );
5042 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
5043 rc = sqlite3JournalOpen(
5044 pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, flags, jrnlBufferSize(pPager)
5045 );
5046 #else
5047 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, flags, 0);
5048 #endif
5049 }
5050 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || isOpen(pPager->jfd) );
5051 }
5052
5053
5054 /* Write the first journal header to the journal file and open
5055 ** the sub-journal if necessary.
5056 */
5057 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5058 /* TODO: Check if all of these are really required. */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005059 pPager->nRec = 0;
5060 pPager->journalOff = 0;
5061 pPager->setMaster = 0;
5062 pPager->journalHdr = 0;
5063 rc = writeJournalHdr(pPager);
5064 }
drhda47d772002-12-02 04:25:19 +00005065 }
drh9c105bb2004-10-02 20:38:28 +00005066
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005067 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
5068 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->pInJournal);
5069 pPager->pInJournal = 0;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005070 }else{
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005071 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005072 pPager->eState = PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005073 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005074
drh9c105bb2004-10-02 20:38:28 +00005075 return rc;
drhda47d772002-12-02 04:25:19 +00005076}
5077
5078/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005079** Begin a write-transaction on the specified pager object. If a
5080** write-transaction has already been opened, this function is a no-op.
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005081**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005082** If the exFlag argument is false, then acquire at least a RESERVED
5083** lock on the database file. If exFlag is true, then acquire at least
5084** an EXCLUSIVE lock. If such a lock is already held, no locking
5085** functions need be called.
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005086**
danielk1977d8293352009-04-30 09:10:37 +00005087** If the subjInMemory argument is non-zero, then any sub-journal opened
5088** within this transaction will be opened as an in-memory file. This
5089** has no effect if the sub-journal is already opened (as it may be when
5090** running in exclusive mode) or if the transaction does not require a
5091** sub-journal. If the subjInMemory argument is zero, then any required
5092** sub-journal is implemented in-memory if pPager is an in-memory database,
5093** or using a temporary file otherwise.
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005094*/
danielk1977d8293352009-04-30 09:10:37 +00005095int sqlite3PagerBegin(Pager *pPager, int exFlag, int subjInMemory){
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005096 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005097 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_READER );
shane60a4b532009-05-06 18:57:09 +00005098 pPager->subjInMemory = (u8)subjInMemory;
dan55437592010-05-11 12:19:26 +00005099
dan22b328b2010-08-11 18:56:45 +00005100 if( ALWAYS(pPager->eState==PAGER_READER) ){
drhf5e7bb52008-02-18 14:47:33 +00005101 assert( pPager->pInJournal==0 );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005102
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00005103 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan55437592010-05-11 12:19:26 +00005104 /* If the pager is configured to use locking_mode=exclusive, and an
5105 ** exclusive lock on the database is not already held, obtain it now.
5106 */
drh61e4ace2010-05-31 20:28:37 +00005107 if( pPager->exclusiveMode && sqlite3WalExclusiveMode(pPager->pWal, -1) ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00005108 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, EXCLUSIVE_LOCK);
dan55437592010-05-11 12:19:26 +00005109 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
5110 return rc;
5111 }
5112 sqlite3WalExclusiveMode(pPager->pWal, 1);
5113 }
5114
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005115 /* Grab the write lock on the log file. If successful, upgrade to
dan55437592010-05-11 12:19:26 +00005116 ** PAGER_RESERVED state. Otherwise, return an error code to the caller.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005117 ** The busy-handler is not invoked if another connection already
5118 ** holds the write-lock. If possible, the upper layer will call it.
5119 */
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00005120 rc = sqlite3WalBeginWriteTransaction(pPager->pWal);
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00005121 }else{
5122 /* Obtain a RESERVED lock on the database file. If the exFlag parameter
5123 ** is true, then immediately upgrade this to an EXCLUSIVE lock. The
5124 ** busy-handler callback can be used when upgrading to the EXCLUSIVE
5125 ** lock, but not when obtaining the RESERVED lock.
5126 */
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00005127 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, RESERVED_LOCK);
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005128 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && exFlag ){
5129 rc = pager_wait_on_lock(pPager, EXCLUSIVE_LOCK);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005130 }
5131 }
5132
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005133 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005134 /* Change to WRITER_LOCKED state.
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005135 **
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005136 ** WAL mode sets Pager.eState to PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED or CACHEMOD
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005137 ** when it has an open transaction, but never to DBMOD or FINISHED.
5138 ** This is because in those states the code to roll back savepoint
5139 ** transactions may copy data from the sub-journal into the database
5140 ** file as well as into the page cache. Which would be incorrect in
5141 ** WAL mode.
5142 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005143 pPager->eState = PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED;
danc8649122010-08-10 09:58:57 +00005144 pPager->dbHintSize = pPager->dbSize;
5145 pPager->dbFileSize = pPager->dbSize;
5146 pPager->dbOrigSize = pPager->dbSize;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005147 pPager->journalOff = 0;
dan3ad5fd22010-06-30 04:36:03 +00005148 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005149
5150 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || pPager->eState==PAGER_READER );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005151 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005152 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005153 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005154
5155 PAGERTRACE(("TRANSACTION %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
drh4b845d72002-03-05 12:41:19 +00005156 return rc;
5157}
5158
5159/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005160** Mark a single data page as writeable. The page is written into the
5161** main journal or sub-journal as required. If the page is written into
5162** one of the journals, the corresponding bit is set in the
5163** Pager.pInJournal bitvec and the PagerSavepoint.pInSavepoint bitvecs
5164** of any open savepoints as appropriate.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00005165*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005166static int pager_write(PgHdr *pPg){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005167 void *pData = pPg->pData;
drh69688d52001-04-14 16:38:23 +00005168 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
drhd79caeb2001-04-15 02:27:24 +00005169 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh69688d52001-04-14 16:38:23 +00005170
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005171 /* This routine is not called unless a write-transaction has already
5172 ** been started. The journal file may or may not be open at this point.
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005173 ** It is never called in the ERROR state.
drh5e1fa032009-07-25 15:24:13 +00005174 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005175 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005176 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
5177 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
5178 );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005179 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
drh5e1fa032009-07-25 15:24:13 +00005180
drhdd3cd972010-03-27 17:12:36 +00005181 /* If an error has been previously detected, report the same error
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005182 ** again. This should not happen, but the check provides robustness. */
drhcce75d32010-04-02 03:38:59 +00005183 if( NEVER(pPager->errCode) ) return pPager->errCode;
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00005184
5185 /* Higher-level routines never call this function if database is not
5186 ** writable. But check anyway, just for robustness. */
5187 if( NEVER(pPager->readOnly) ) return SQLITE_PERM;
drh6446c4d2001-12-15 14:22:18 +00005188
danielk19773c407372005-02-15 02:54:14 +00005189 CHECK_PAGE(pPg);
5190
drh6446c4d2001-12-15 14:22:18 +00005191 /* Mark the page as dirty. If the page has already been written
5192 ** to the journal then we can return right away.
5193 */
drhc047b9f2008-11-21 03:23:43 +00005194 sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(pPg);
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00005195 if( pageInJournal(pPg) && !subjRequiresPage(pPg) ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00005196 assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005197 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD );
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005198 }else{
drh6446c4d2001-12-15 14:22:18 +00005199
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005200 /* If we get this far, it means that the page needs to be
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005201 ** written to the transaction journal or the checkpoint journal
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005202 ** or both.
5203 **
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005204 ** Higher level routines have already obtained the necessary locks
5205 ** to begin the write-transaction, but the rollback journal might not
5206 ** yet be open. Open it now if this is the case.
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005207 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005208 if( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED ){
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005209 rc = pager_open_journal(pPager);
5210 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
5211 }
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005212 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD );
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005213 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005214
5215 /* The transaction journal now exists and we have a RESERVED or an
5216 ** EXCLUSIVE lock on the main database file. Write the current page to
5217 ** the transaction journal if it is not there already.
5218 */
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005219 if( !pageInJournal(pPg) && !pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
5220 assert( pagerUseWal(pPager)==0 );
5221 if( pPg->pgno<=pPager->dbOrigSize && isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005222 u32 cksum;
5223 char *pData2;
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005224 i64 iOff = pPager->journalOff;
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005225
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005226 /* We should never write to the journal file the page that
5227 ** contains the database locks. The following assert verifies
5228 ** that we do not. */
5229 assert( pPg->pgno!=PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager) );
drh91781bd2010-04-10 17:52:57 +00005230
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005231 assert( pPager->journalHdr<=pPager->journalOff );
drh85d2bd22009-06-11 00:47:20 +00005232 CODEC2(pPager, pData, pPg->pgno, 7, return SQLITE_NOMEM, pData2);
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005233 cksum = pager_cksum(pPager, (u8*)pData2);
danielk197707cb5602006-01-20 10:55:05 +00005234
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005235 /* Even if an IO or diskfull error occurs while journalling the
danielk1977f3107512008-12-22 10:58:46 +00005236 ** page in the block above, set the need-sync flag for the page.
5237 ** Otherwise, when the transaction is rolled back, the logic in
5238 ** playback_one_page() will think that the page needs to be restored
5239 ** in the database file. And if an IO error occurs while doing so,
5240 ** then corruption may follow.
5241 */
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005242 pPg->flags |= PGHDR_NEED_SYNC;
danielk1977f3107512008-12-22 10:58:46 +00005243
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005244 rc = write32bits(pPager->jfd, iOff, pPg->pgno);
5245 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
5246 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->jfd, pData2, pPager->pageSize, iOff+4);
5247 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
5248 rc = write32bits(pPager->jfd, iOff+pPager->pageSize+4, cksum);
5249 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
danielk197707cb5602006-01-20 10:55:05 +00005250
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005251 IOTRACE(("JOUT %p %d %lld %d\n", pPager, pPg->pgno,
5252 pPager->journalOff, pPager->pageSize));
5253 PAGER_INCR(sqlite3_pager_writej_count);
5254 PAGERTRACE(("JOURNAL %d page %d needSync=%d hash(%08x)\n",
5255 PAGERID(pPager), pPg->pgno,
5256 ((pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)?1:0), pager_pagehash(pPg)));
5257
5258 pPager->journalOff += 8 + pPager->pageSize;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005259 pPager->nRec++;
5260 assert( pPager->pInJournal!=0 );
drh7539b6b2009-01-02 21:39:39 +00005261 rc = sqlite3BitvecSet(pPager->pInJournal, pPg->pgno);
5262 testcase( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
5263 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
5264 rc |= addToSavepointBitvecs(pPager, pPg->pgno);
5265 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
5266 assert( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM );
5267 return rc;
5268 }
danielk197713adf8a2004-06-03 16:08:41 +00005269 }else{
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005270 if( pPager->eState!=PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD ){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005271 pPg->flags |= PGHDR_NEED_SYNC;
5272 }
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00005273 PAGERTRACE(("APPEND %d page %d needSync=%d\n",
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005274 PAGERID(pPager), pPg->pgno,
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00005275 ((pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)?1:0)));
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005276 }
danielk1977a0bf2652004-11-04 14:30:04 +00005277 }
5278
5279 /* If the statement journal is open and the page is not in it,
5280 ** then write the current page to the statement journal. Note that
5281 ** the statement journal format differs from the standard journal format
5282 ** in that it omits the checksums and the header.
5283 */
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00005284 if( subjRequiresPage(pPg) ){
danielk1977f2c31ad2009-01-06 13:40:08 +00005285 rc = subjournalPage(pPg);
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005286 }
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00005287 }
5288
5289 /* Update the database size and return.
5290 */
danielk1977d92db532008-11-17 04:56:24 +00005291 if( pPager->dbSize<pPg->pgno ){
drh306dc212001-05-21 13:45:10 +00005292 pPager->dbSize = pPg->pgno;
5293 }
drh69688d52001-04-14 16:38:23 +00005294 return rc;
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00005295}
5296
5297/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005298** Mark a data page as writeable. This routine must be called before
5299** making changes to a page. The caller must check the return value
5300** of this function and be careful not to change any page data unless
5301** this routine returns SQLITE_OK.
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005302**
5303** The difference between this function and pager_write() is that this
5304** function also deals with the special case where 2 or more pages
5305** fit on a single disk sector. In this case all co-resident pages
5306** must have been written to the journal file before returning.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005307**
5308** If an error occurs, SQLITE_NOMEM or an IO error code is returned
5309** as appropriate. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK.
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005310*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005311int sqlite3PagerWrite(DbPage *pDbPage){
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005312 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
5313
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005314 PgHdr *pPg = pDbPage;
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005315 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
5316 Pgno nPagePerSector = (pPager->sectorSize/pPager->pageSize);
5317
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005318 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005319 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005320 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
5321
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005322 if( nPagePerSector>1 ){
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005323 Pgno nPageCount; /* Total number of pages in database file */
5324 Pgno pg1; /* First page of the sector pPg is located on. */
drh7d113eb2010-06-26 20:00:54 +00005325 int nPage = 0; /* Number of pages starting at pg1 to journal */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005326 int ii; /* Loop counter */
5327 int needSync = 0; /* True if any page has PGHDR_NEED_SYNC */
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005328
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00005329 /* Set the doNotSyncSpill flag to 1. This is because we cannot allow
5330 ** a journal header to be written between the pages journaled by
5331 ** this function.
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005332 */
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005333 assert( !MEMDB );
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00005334 assert( pPager->doNotSyncSpill==0 );
5335 pPager->doNotSyncSpill++;
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005336
5337 /* This trick assumes that both the page-size and sector-size are
5338 ** an integer power of 2. It sets variable pg1 to the identifier
5339 ** of the first page of the sector pPg is located on.
5340 */
5341 pg1 = ((pPg->pgno-1) & ~(nPagePerSector-1)) + 1;
5342
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005343 nPageCount = pPager->dbSize;
5344 if( pPg->pgno>nPageCount ){
5345 nPage = (pPg->pgno - pg1)+1;
5346 }else if( (pg1+nPagePerSector-1)>nPageCount ){
5347 nPage = nPageCount+1-pg1;
5348 }else{
5349 nPage = nPagePerSector;
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005350 }
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005351 assert(nPage>0);
5352 assert(pg1<=pPg->pgno);
5353 assert((pg1+nPage)>pPg->pgno);
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005354
5355 for(ii=0; ii<nPage && rc==SQLITE_OK; ii++){
5356 Pgno pg = pg1+ii;
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005357 PgHdr *pPage;
drhf5e7bb52008-02-18 14:47:33 +00005358 if( pg==pPg->pgno || !sqlite3BitvecTest(pPager->pInJournal, pg) ){
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005359 if( pg!=PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager) ){
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005360 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pPager, pg, &pPage);
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005361 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5362 rc = pager_write(pPage);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005363 if( pPage->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC ){
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005364 needSync = 1;
5365 }
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005366 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPage);
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005367 }
5368 }
drhc81945e2008-03-10 14:12:53 +00005369 }else if( (pPage = pager_lookup(pPager, pg))!=0 ){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005370 if( pPage->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC ){
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005371 needSync = 1;
5372 }
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005373 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPage);
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005374 }
5375 }
5376
drhee03d622009-01-07 15:33:45 +00005377 /* If the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag is set for any of the nPage pages
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005378 ** starting at pg1, then it needs to be set for all of them. Because
5379 ** writing to any of these nPage pages may damage the others, the
5380 ** journal file must contain sync()ed copies of all of them
5381 ** before any of them can be written out to the database file.
5382 */
danielk1977a299d612009-07-13 11:22:10 +00005383 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && needSync ){
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005384 assert( !MEMDB );
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005385 for(ii=0; ii<nPage; ii++){
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005386 PgHdr *pPage = pager_lookup(pPager, pg1+ii);
drhee03d622009-01-07 15:33:45 +00005387 if( pPage ){
drhee03d622009-01-07 15:33:45 +00005388 pPage->flags |= PGHDR_NEED_SYNC;
5389 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPage);
5390 }
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005391 }
danielk1977dd97a492007-08-22 18:54:32 +00005392 }
5393
drh314f30d2010-06-24 18:36:33 +00005394 assert( pPager->doNotSyncSpill==1 );
5395 pPager->doNotSyncSpill--;
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005396 }else{
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005397 rc = pager_write(pDbPage);
danielk19774099f6e2007-03-19 11:25:20 +00005398 }
5399 return rc;
5400}
5401
5402/*
drhaacc5432002-01-06 17:07:40 +00005403** Return TRUE if the page given in the argument was previously passed
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005404** to sqlite3PagerWrite(). In other words, return TRUE if it is ok
drh6019e162001-07-02 17:51:45 +00005405** to change the content of the page.
5406*/
danielk19777d3a6662006-01-23 16:21:05 +00005407#ifndef NDEBUG
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005408int sqlite3PagerIswriteable(DbPage *pPg){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005409 return pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY;
drh6019e162001-07-02 17:51:45 +00005410}
danielk19777d3a6662006-01-23 16:21:05 +00005411#endif
drh6019e162001-07-02 17:51:45 +00005412
drh001bbcb2003-03-19 03:14:00 +00005413/*
drh30e58752002-03-02 20:41:57 +00005414** A call to this routine tells the pager that it is not necessary to
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +00005415** write the information on page pPg back to the disk, even though
drhdfe88ec2008-11-03 20:55:06 +00005416** that page might be marked as dirty. This happens, for example, when
5417** the page has been added as a leaf of the freelist and so its
5418** content no longer matters.
drh30e58752002-03-02 20:41:57 +00005419**
5420** The overlying software layer calls this routine when all of the data
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005421** on the given page is unused. The pager marks the page as clean so
drh30e58752002-03-02 20:41:57 +00005422** that it does not get written to disk.
5423**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005424** Tests show that this optimization can quadruple the speed of large
5425** DELETE operations.
drh30e58752002-03-02 20:41:57 +00005426*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005427void sqlite3PagerDontWrite(PgHdr *pPg){
drh538f5702007-04-13 02:14:30 +00005428 Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005429 if( (pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY) && pPager->nSavepoint==0 ){
5430 PAGERTRACE(("DONT_WRITE page %d of %d\n", pPg->pgno, PAGERID(pPager)));
5431 IOTRACE(("CLEAN %p %d\n", pPager, pPg->pgno))
5432 pPg->flags |= PGHDR_DONT_WRITE;
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00005433#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005434 pPg->pageHash = pager_pagehash(pPg);
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00005435#endif
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00005436 }
drh30e58752002-03-02 20:41:57 +00005437}
5438
5439/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005440** This routine is called to increment the value of the database file
5441** change-counter, stored as a 4-byte big-endian integer starting at
5442** byte offset 24 of the pager file.
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00005443**
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005444** If the isDirectMode flag is zero, then this is done by calling
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005445** sqlite3PagerWrite() on page 1, then modifying the contents of the
5446** page data. In this case the file will be updated when the current
5447** transaction is committed.
5448**
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005449** The isDirectMode flag may only be non-zero if the library was compiled
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005450** with the SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE macro defined. In this case,
5451** if isDirect is non-zero, then the database file is updated directly
5452** by writing an updated version of page 1 using a call to the
5453** sqlite3OsWrite() function.
danielk197745d68822009-01-16 16:23:38 +00005454*/
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005455static int pager_incr_changecounter(Pager *pPager, int isDirectMode){
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00005456 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005457
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005458 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
5459 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
5460 );
5461 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
5462
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005463 /* Declare and initialize constant integer 'isDirect'. If the
5464 ** atomic-write optimization is enabled in this build, then isDirect
5465 ** is initialized to the value passed as the isDirectMode parameter
5466 ** to this function. Otherwise, it is always set to zero.
5467 **
5468 ** The idea is that if the atomic-write optimization is not
5469 ** enabled at compile time, the compiler can omit the tests of
5470 ** 'isDirect' below, as well as the block enclosed in the
5471 ** "if( isDirect )" condition.
5472 */
drh701bb3b2008-08-02 03:50:39 +00005473#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005474# define DIRECT_MODE 0
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005475 assert( isDirectMode==0 );
drhdc86e2b2009-01-24 11:30:42 +00005476 UNUSED_PARAMETER(isDirectMode);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005477#else
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005478# define DIRECT_MODE isDirectMode
drh701bb3b2008-08-02 03:50:39 +00005479#endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005480
drh3313b142009-11-06 04:13:18 +00005481 if( !pPager->changeCountDone && pPager->dbSize>0 ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005482 PgHdr *pPgHdr; /* Reference to page 1 */
5483 u32 change_counter; /* Initial value of change-counter field */
5484
5485 assert( !pPager->tempFile && isOpen(pPager->fd) );
5486
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005487 /* Open page 1 of the file for writing. */
5488 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pPager, 1, &pPgHdr);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005489 assert( pPgHdr==0 || rc==SQLITE_OK );
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00005490
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005491 /* If page one was fetched successfully, and this function is not
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00005492 ** operating in direct-mode, make page 1 writable. When not in
5493 ** direct mode, page 1 is always held in cache and hence the PagerGet()
5494 ** above is always successful - hence the ALWAYS on rc==SQLITE_OK.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005495 */
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00005496 if( !DIRECT_MODE && ALWAYS(rc==SQLITE_OK) ){
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00005497 rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pPgHdr);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005498 }
5499
5500 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5501 /* Increment the value just read and write it back to byte 24. */
5502 change_counter = sqlite3Get4byte((u8*)pPager->dbFileVers);
5503 change_counter++;
5504 put32bits(((char*)pPgHdr->pData)+24, change_counter);
5505
drhb28e59b2010-06-17 02:13:39 +00005506 /* Also store the SQLite version number in bytes 96..99 and in
5507 ** bytes 92..95 store the change counter for which the version number
5508 ** is valid. */
5509 put32bits(((char*)pPgHdr->pData)+92, change_counter);
drhf92a4e32010-03-19 16:55:47 +00005510 put32bits(((char*)pPgHdr->pData)+96, SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER);
5511
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005512 /* If running in direct mode, write the contents of page 1 to the file. */
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005513 if( DIRECT_MODE ){
dan68928b62010-06-22 13:46:43 +00005514 const void *zBuf;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005515 assert( pPager->dbFileSize>0 );
dan68928b62010-06-22 13:46:43 +00005516 CODEC2(pPager, pPgHdr->pData, 1, 6, rc=SQLITE_NOMEM, zBuf);
5517 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5518 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->fd, zBuf, pPager->pageSize, 0);
5519 }
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005520 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5521 pPager->changeCountDone = 1;
5522 }
5523 }else{
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005524 pPager->changeCountDone = 1;
danielk1977ae72d982007-10-03 08:46:44 +00005525 }
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00005526 }
5527
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005528 /* Release the page reference. */
5529 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPgHdr);
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005530 }
danielk1977c7b60172007-08-22 11:22:03 +00005531 return rc;
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005532}
5533
5534/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005535** Sync the pager file to disk. This is a no-op for in-memory files
5536** or pages with the Pager.noSync flag set.
5537**
5538** If successful, or called on a pager for which it is a no-op, this
5539** function returns SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, an IO error code is returned.
danielk1977f653d782008-03-20 11:04:21 +00005540*/
5541int sqlite3PagerSync(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005542 int rc; /* Return code */
drhad7516c2009-07-24 16:32:00 +00005543 assert( !MEMDB );
5544 if( pPager->noSync ){
drh7426f862008-08-26 21:07:26 +00005545 rc = SQLITE_OK;
5546 }else{
5547 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->fd, pPager->sync_flags);
5548 }
danielk1977f653d782008-03-20 11:04:21 +00005549 return rc;
5550}
5551
5552/*
daneb9444a2010-07-30 10:02:24 +00005553** This function may only be called while a write-transaction is active in
5554** rollback. If the connection is in WAL mode, this call is a no-op.
5555** Otherwise, if the connection does not already have an EXCLUSIVE lock on
5556** the database file, an attempt is made to obtain one.
5557**
5558** If the EXCLUSIVE lock is already held or the attempt to obtain it is
5559** successful, or the connection is in WAL mode, SQLITE_OK is returned.
5560** Otherwise, either SQLITE_BUSY or an SQLITE_IOERR_XXX error code is
5561** returned.
5562*/
5563int sqlite3PagerExclusiveLock(Pager *pPager){
5564 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005565 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
5566 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005567 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005568 );
5569 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
daneb9444a2010-07-30 10:02:24 +00005570 if( 0==pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan54919f82010-08-05 18:53:26 +00005571 rc = pager_wait_on_lock(pPager, EXCLUSIVE_LOCK);
daneb9444a2010-07-30 10:02:24 +00005572 }
5573 return rc;
5574}
5575
5576/*
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005577** Sync the database file for the pager pPager. zMaster points to the name
5578** of a master journal file that should be written into the individual
5579** journal file. zMaster may be NULL, which is interpreted as no master
5580** journal (a single database transaction).
5581**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005582** This routine ensures that:
5583**
5584** * The database file change-counter is updated,
5585** * the journal is synced (unless the atomic-write optimization is used),
5586** * all dirty pages are written to the database file,
5587** * the database file is truncated (if required), and
5588** * the database file synced.
5589**
5590** The only thing that remains to commit the transaction is to finalize
5591** (delete, truncate or zero the first part of) the journal file (or
5592** delete the master journal file if specified).
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005593**
5594** Note that if zMaster==NULL, this does not overwrite a previous value
5595** passed to an sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne() call.
5596**
danielk1977f653d782008-03-20 11:04:21 +00005597** If the final parameter - noSync - is true, then the database file itself
5598** is not synced. The caller must call sqlite3PagerSync() directly to
5599** sync the database file before calling CommitPhaseTwo() to delete the
5600** journal file in this case.
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005601*/
danielk1977f653d782008-03-20 11:04:21 +00005602int sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne(
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005603 Pager *pPager, /* Pager object */
5604 const char *zMaster, /* If not NULL, the master journal name */
5605 int noSync /* True to omit the xSync on the db file */
danielk1977f653d782008-03-20 11:04:21 +00005606){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005607 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005608
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005609 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005610 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
5611 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
dan5db56402010-08-06 13:53:09 +00005612 || pPager->eState==PAGER_ERROR
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005613 );
5614 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
5615
drhdd3cd972010-03-27 17:12:36 +00005616 /* If a prior error occurred, report that error again. */
dandca321a2010-06-24 10:50:17 +00005617 if( pPager->errCode ) return pPager->errCode;
danielk1977dad31b52008-05-15 11:08:07 +00005618
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00005619 PAGERTRACE(("DATABASE SYNC: File=%s zMaster=%s nSize=%d\n",
5620 pPager->zFilename, zMaster, pPager->dbSize));
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005621
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005622 /* If no database changes have been made, return early. */
5623 if( pPager->eState<PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD ) return SQLITE_OK;
5624
5625 if( MEMDB ){
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005626 /* If this is an in-memory db, or no pages have been written to, or this
5627 ** function has already been called, it is mostly a no-op. However, any
5628 ** backup in progress needs to be restarted.
5629 */
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +00005630 sqlite3BackupRestart(pPager->pBackup);
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005631 }else{
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00005632 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005633 PgHdr *pList = sqlite3PcacheDirtyList(pPager->pPCache);
5634 if( pList ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00005635 rc = pagerWalFrames(pPager, pList, pPager->dbSize, 1,
dan3306c4a2010-04-23 19:15:00 +00005636 (pPager->fullSync ? pPager->sync_flags : 0)
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005637 );
danielk197771aa7ff2008-05-20 07:05:09 +00005638 }
dan10ec8942010-06-02 17:15:24 +00005639 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5640 sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(pPager->pPCache);
5641 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005642 }else{
5643 /* The following block updates the change-counter. Exactly how it
5644 ** does this depends on whether or not the atomic-update optimization
5645 ** was enabled at compile time, and if this transaction meets the
5646 ** runtime criteria to use the operation:
5647 **
5648 ** * The file-system supports the atomic-write property for
5649 ** blocks of size page-size, and
5650 ** * This commit is not part of a multi-file transaction, and
5651 ** * Exactly one page has been modified and store in the journal file.
5652 **
5653 ** If the optimization was not enabled at compile time, then the
5654 ** pager_incr_changecounter() function is called to update the change
5655 ** counter in 'indirect-mode'. If the optimization is compiled in but
5656 ** is not applicable to this transaction, call sqlite3JournalCreate()
5657 ** to make sure the journal file has actually been created, then call
5658 ** pager_incr_changecounter() to update the change-counter in indirect
5659 ** mode.
5660 **
5661 ** Otherwise, if the optimization is both enabled and applicable,
5662 ** then call pager_incr_changecounter() to update the change-counter
5663 ** in 'direct' mode. In this case the journal file will never be
5664 ** created for this transaction.
5665 */
5666 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
5667 PgHdr *pPg;
dan3f94b602010-07-03 13:45:52 +00005668 assert( isOpen(pPager->jfd)
5669 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
5670 || pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
5671 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005672 if( !zMaster && isOpen(pPager->jfd)
5673 && pPager->journalOff==jrnlBufferSize(pPager)
dan4d9c1b72010-07-30 07:26:51 +00005674 && pPager->dbSize>=pPager->dbOrigSize
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005675 && (0==(pPg = sqlite3PcacheDirtyList(pPager->pPCache)) || 0==pPg->pDirty)
5676 ){
5677 /* Update the db file change counter via the direct-write method. The
5678 ** following call will modify the in-memory representation of page 1
5679 ** to include the updated change counter and then write page 1
5680 ** directly to the database file. Because of the atomic-write
5681 ** property of the host file-system, this is safe.
5682 */
5683 rc = pager_incr_changecounter(pPager, 1);
5684 }else{
5685 rc = sqlite3JournalCreate(pPager->jfd);
5686 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
5687 rc = pager_incr_changecounter(pPager, 0);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005688 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005689 }
5690 #else
5691 rc = pager_incr_changecounter(pPager, 0);
5692 #endif
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005693 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005694
5695 /* If this transaction has made the database smaller, then all pages
5696 ** being discarded by the truncation must be written to the journal
5697 ** file. This can only happen in auto-vacuum mode.
5698 **
5699 ** Before reading the pages with page numbers larger than the
5700 ** current value of Pager.dbSize, set dbSize back to the value
5701 ** that it took at the start of the transaction. Otherwise, the
5702 ** calls to sqlite3PagerGet() return zeroed pages instead of
5703 ** reading data from the database file.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005704 */
5705 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM
5706 if( pPager->dbSize<pPager->dbOrigSize
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005707 && pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005708 ){
5709 Pgno i; /* Iterator variable */
5710 const Pgno iSkip = PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager); /* Pending lock page */
5711 const Pgno dbSize = pPager->dbSize; /* Database image size */
5712 pPager->dbSize = pPager->dbOrigSize;
5713 for( i=dbSize+1; i<=pPager->dbOrigSize; i++ ){
5714 if( !sqlite3BitvecTest(pPager->pInJournal, i) && i!=iSkip ){
5715 PgHdr *pPage; /* Page to journal */
5716 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pPager, i, &pPage);
5717 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5718 rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pPage);
5719 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPage);
5720 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5721 }
5722 }
5723 pPager->dbSize = dbSize;
5724 }
5725 #endif
5726
5727 /* Write the master journal name into the journal file. If a master
5728 ** journal file name has already been written to the journal file,
5729 ** or if zMaster is NULL (no master journal), then this call is a no-op.
5730 */
5731 rc = writeMasterJournal(pPager, zMaster);
5732 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5733
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00005734 /* Sync the journal file and write all dirty pages to the database.
5735 ** If the atomic-update optimization is being used, this sync will not
5736 ** create the journal file or perform any real IO.
5737 **
5738 ** Because the change-counter page was just modified, unless the
5739 ** atomic-update optimization is used it is almost certain that the
5740 ** journal requires a sync here. However, in locking_mode=exclusive
5741 ** on a system under memory pressure it is just possible that this is
5742 ** not the case. In this case it is likely enough that the redundant
5743 ** xSync() call will be changed to a no-op by the OS anyhow.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005744 */
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005745 rc = syncJournal(pPager, 0);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005746 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5747
drh146151c2010-07-07 14:19:13 +00005748 rc = pager_write_pagelist(pPager,sqlite3PcacheDirtyList(pPager->pPCache));
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005749 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
5750 assert( rc!=SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED );
5751 goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5752 }
5753 sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(pPager->pPCache);
5754
5755 /* If the file on disk is not the same size as the database image,
5756 ** then use pager_truncate to grow or shrink the file here.
5757 */
5758 if( pPager->dbSize!=pPager->dbFileSize ){
5759 Pgno nNew = pPager->dbSize - (pPager->dbSize==PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pPager));
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005760 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005761 rc = pager_truncate(pPager, nNew);
5762 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto commit_phase_one_exit;
5763 }
5764
5765 /* Finally, sync the database file. */
5766 if( !pPager->noSync && !noSync ){
5767 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pPager->fd, pPager->sync_flags);
5768 }
5769 IOTRACE(("DBSYNC %p\n", pPager))
danielk1977f90b7262009-01-07 15:18:20 +00005770 }
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005771 }
5772
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005773commit_phase_one_exit:
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005774 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
5775 pPager->eState = PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED;
5776 }
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005777 return rc;
5778}
5779
5780
5781/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005782** When this function is called, the database file has been completely
5783** updated to reflect the changes made by the current transaction and
5784** synced to disk. The journal file still exists in the file-system
5785** though, and if a failure occurs at this point it will eventually
5786** be used as a hot-journal and the current transaction rolled back.
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005787**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005788** This function finalizes the journal file, either by deleting,
5789** truncating or partially zeroing it, so that it cannot be used
5790** for hot-journal rollback. Once this is done the transaction is
5791** irrevocably committed.
5792**
5793** If an error occurs, an IO error code is returned and the pager
5794** moves into the error state. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is returned.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00005795*/
drh80e35f42007-03-30 14:06:34 +00005796int sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseTwo(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005797 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005798
drhb480dc22009-07-24 12:35:57 +00005799 /* This routine should not be called if a prior error has occurred.
5800 ** But if (due to a coding error elsewhere in the system) it does get
5801 ** called, just return the same error code without doing anything. */
5802 if( NEVER(pPager->errCode) ) return pPager->errCode;
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005803
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005804 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005805 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_FINISHED
5806 || (pagerUseWal(pPager) && pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD)
5807 );
5808 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
5809
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005810 /* An optimization. If the database was not actually modified during
5811 ** this transaction, the pager is running in exclusive-mode and is
5812 ** using persistent journals, then this function is a no-op.
5813 **
5814 ** The start of the journal file currently contains a single journal
5815 ** header with the nRec field set to 0. If such a journal is used as
5816 ** a hot-journal during hot-journal rollback, 0 changes will be made
5817 ** to the database file. So there is no need to zero the journal
5818 ** header. Since the pager is in exclusive mode, there is no need
5819 ** to drop any locks either.
5820 */
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005821 if( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005822 && pPager->exclusiveMode
danielk19773cfe0702009-01-17 16:59:40 +00005823 && pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST
5824 ){
dan6b63ab42010-06-30 10:36:18 +00005825 assert( pPager->journalOff==JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) || !pPager->journalOff );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005826 pPager->eState = PAGER_READER;
drhd138c012008-05-13 00:58:18 +00005827 return SQLITE_OK;
5828 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005829
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00005830 PAGERTRACE(("COMMIT %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00005831 rc = pager_end_transaction(pPager, pPager->setMaster);
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005832 return pager_error(pPager, rc);
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00005833}
5834
5835/*
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005836** If a write transaction is open, then all changes made within the
5837** transaction are reverted and the current write-transaction is closed.
5838** The pager falls back to PAGER_READER state if successful, or PAGER_ERROR
5839** state if an error occurs.
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005840**
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005841** If the pager is already in PAGER_ERROR state when this function is called,
5842** it returns Pager.errCode immediately. No work is performed in this case.
5843**
5844** Otherwise, in rollback mode, this function performs two functions:
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005845**
5846** 1) It rolls back the journal file, restoring all database file and
5847** in-memory cache pages to the state they were in when the transaction
5848** was opened, and
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005849**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005850** 2) It finalizes the journal file, so that it is not used for hot
5851** rollback at any point in the future.
5852**
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005853** Finalization of the journal file (task 2) is only performed if the
5854** rollback is successful.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005855**
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005856** In WAL mode, all cache-entries containing data modified within the
5857** current transaction are either expelled from the cache or reverted to
5858** their pre-transaction state by re-reading data from the database or
5859** WAL files. The WAL transaction is then closed.
drhed7c8552001-04-11 14:29:21 +00005860*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005861int sqlite3PagerRollback(Pager *pPager){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005862 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00005863 PAGERTRACE(("ROLLBACK %d\n", PAGERID(pPager)));
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005864
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005865 /* PagerRollback() is a no-op if called in READER or OPEN state. If
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005866 ** the pager is already in the ERROR state, the rollback is not
5867 ** attempted here. Instead, the error code is returned to the caller.
5868 */
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005869 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005870 if( pPager->eState==PAGER_ERROR ) return pPager->errCode;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005871 if( pPager->eState<=PAGER_READER ) return SQLITE_OK;
5872
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00005873 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00005874 int rc2;
5875 rc = sqlite3PagerSavepoint(pPager, SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK, -1);
5876 rc2 = pager_end_transaction(pPager, pPager->setMaster);
5877 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005878 }else if( !isOpen(pPager->jfd) || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED ){
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +00005879 rc = pager_end_transaction(pPager, 0);
drha6abd042004-06-09 17:37:22 +00005880 }else{
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005881 rc = pager_playback(pPager, 0);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005882 }
dan73d66fd2010-08-07 16:17:48 +00005883
dana42c66b2010-08-03 18:18:41 +00005884 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER || rc!=SQLITE_OK );
5885 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_FULL || (rc&0xFF)==SQLITE_IOERR );
danb22aa4a2010-08-03 15:57:09 +00005886
5887 /* If an error occurs during a ROLLBACK, we can no longer trust the pager
5888 ** cache. So call pager_error() on the way out to make any error persistent.
5889 */
5890 return pager_error(pPager, rc);
drh98808ba2001-10-18 12:34:46 +00005891}
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005892
5893/*
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +00005894** Return TRUE if the database file is opened read-only. Return FALSE
5895** if the database is (in theory) writable.
5896*/
drhf49661a2008-12-10 16:45:50 +00005897u8 sqlite3PagerIsreadonly(Pager *pPager){
drhbe0072d2001-09-13 14:46:09 +00005898 return pPager->readOnly;
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +00005899}
5900
5901/*
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00005902** Return the number of references to the pager.
5903*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005904int sqlite3PagerRefcount(Pager *pPager){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005905 return sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache);
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00005906}
5907
danielk197771d5d2c2008-09-29 11:49:47 +00005908/*
drh63da0892010-03-10 21:42:07 +00005909** Return the approximate number of bytes of memory currently
5910** used by the pager and its associated cache.
5911*/
5912int sqlite3PagerMemUsed(Pager *pPager){
drh233f8162010-07-28 17:36:11 +00005913 int perPageSize = pPager->pageSize + pPager->nExtra + sizeof(PgHdr)
5914 + 5*sizeof(void*);
drh63da0892010-03-10 21:42:07 +00005915 return perPageSize*sqlite3PcachePagecount(pPager->pPCache)
drh233f8162010-07-28 17:36:11 +00005916 + sqlite3MallocSize(pPager)
drh0cf68a92010-07-29 10:13:25 +00005917 + pPager->pageSize;
drh63da0892010-03-10 21:42:07 +00005918}
5919
5920/*
danielk197771d5d2c2008-09-29 11:49:47 +00005921** Return the number of references to the specified page.
5922*/
5923int sqlite3PagerPageRefcount(DbPage *pPage){
5924 return sqlite3PcachePageRefcount(pPage);
5925}
5926
drh0f7eb612006-08-08 13:51:43 +00005927#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
5928/*
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005929** This routine is used for testing and analysis only.
5930*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00005931int *sqlite3PagerStats(Pager *pPager){
danielk197742741be2005-01-08 12:42:39 +00005932 static int a[11];
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00005933 a[0] = sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache);
5934 a[1] = sqlite3PcachePagecount(pPager->pPCache);
5935 a[2] = sqlite3PcacheGetCachesize(pPager->pPCache);
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005936 a[3] = pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN ? -1 : (int) pPager->dbSize;
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00005937 a[4] = pPager->eState;
danielk1977efaaf572006-01-16 11:29:19 +00005938 a[5] = pPager->errCode;
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005939 a[6] = pPager->nHit;
5940 a[7] = pPager->nMiss;
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +00005941 a[8] = 0; /* Used to be pPager->nOvfl */
danielk197742741be2005-01-08 12:42:39 +00005942 a[9] = pPager->nRead;
5943 a[10] = pPager->nWrite;
drhd9b02572001-04-15 00:37:09 +00005944 return a;
5945}
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +00005946#endif
5947
5948/*
5949** Return true if this is an in-memory pager.
5950*/
danielk197717b90b52008-06-06 11:11:25 +00005951int sqlite3PagerIsMemdb(Pager *pPager){
5952 return MEMDB;
5953}
drhdd793422001-06-28 01:54:48 +00005954
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00005955/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005956** Check that there are at least nSavepoint savepoints open. If there are
5957** currently less than nSavepoints open, then open one or more savepoints
5958** to make up the difference. If the number of savepoints is already
5959** equal to nSavepoint, then this function is a no-op.
5960**
5961** If a memory allocation fails, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. If an error
5962** occurs while opening the sub-journal file, then an IO error code is
5963** returned. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK.
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00005964*/
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005965int sqlite3PagerOpenSavepoint(Pager *pPager, int nSavepoint){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005966 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
5967 int nCurrent = pPager->nSavepoint; /* Current number of savepoints */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005968
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00005969 assert( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_LOCKED );
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005970 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
5971
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005972 if( nSavepoint>nCurrent && pPager->useJournal ){
5973 int ii; /* Iterator variable */
5974 PagerSavepoint *aNew; /* New Pager.aSavepoint array */
drhdd3cd972010-03-27 17:12:36 +00005975
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005976 /* Grow the Pager.aSavepoint array using realloc(). Return SQLITE_NOMEM
5977 ** if the allocation fails. Otherwise, zero the new portion in case a
5978 ** malloc failure occurs while populating it in the for(...) loop below.
5979 */
drh49b9d332009-01-02 18:10:42 +00005980 aNew = (PagerSavepoint *)sqlite3Realloc(
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005981 pPager->aSavepoint, sizeof(PagerSavepoint)*nSavepoint
5982 );
5983 if( !aNew ){
5984 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
5985 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005986 memset(&aNew[nCurrent], 0, (nSavepoint-nCurrent) * sizeof(PagerSavepoint));
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005987 pPager->aSavepoint = aNew;
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005988
5989 /* Populate the PagerSavepoint structures just allocated. */
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005990 for(ii=nCurrent; ii<nSavepoint; ii++){
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005991 aNew[ii].nOrig = pPager->dbSize;
drhba726f42010-03-19 15:48:13 +00005992 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) && pPager->journalOff>0 ){
danielk197767ddef62008-12-23 19:15:56 +00005993 aNew[ii].iOffset = pPager->journalOff;
5994 }else{
5995 aNew[ii].iOffset = JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager);
5996 }
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00005997 aNew[ii].iSubRec = pPager->nSubRec;
dan937ac9d2010-08-03 12:48:45 +00005998 aNew[ii].pInSavepoint = sqlite3BitvecCreate(pPager->dbSize);
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00005999 if( !aNew[ii].pInSavepoint ){
6000 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
danielk1977b3175382008-10-17 18:51:52 +00006001 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006002 if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){
dan71d89912010-05-24 13:57:42 +00006003 sqlite3WalSavepoint(pPager->pWal, aNew[ii].aWalData);
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00006004 }
dan8e64db22010-06-03 09:01:11 +00006005 pPager->nSavepoint = ii+1;
drh334b2992007-09-06 23:28:23 +00006006 }
dan8e64db22010-06-03 09:01:11 +00006007 assert( pPager->nSavepoint==nSavepoint );
danielk19779f0b6be2009-07-25 11:40:07 +00006008 assertTruncateConstraint(pPager);
drh0f892532002-05-30 12:27:03 +00006009 }
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006010
drh86f8c192007-08-22 00:39:19 +00006011 return rc;
6012}
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00006013
6014/*
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006015** This function is called to rollback or release (commit) a savepoint.
6016** The savepoint to release or rollback need not be the most recently
6017** created savepoint.
6018**
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006019** Parameter op is always either SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK or SAVEPOINT_RELEASE.
6020** If it is SAVEPOINT_RELEASE, then release and destroy the savepoint with
6021** index iSavepoint. If it is SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK, then rollback all changes
shanebe217792009-03-05 04:20:31 +00006022** that have occurred since the specified savepoint was created.
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006023**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006024** The savepoint to rollback or release is identified by parameter
6025** iSavepoint. A value of 0 means to operate on the outermost savepoint
6026** (the first created). A value of (Pager.nSavepoint-1) means operate
6027** on the most recently created savepoint. If iSavepoint is greater than
6028** (Pager.nSavepoint-1), then this function is a no-op.
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006029**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006030** If a negative value is passed to this function, then the current
6031** transaction is rolled back. This is different to calling
6032** sqlite3PagerRollback() because this function does not terminate
6033** the transaction or unlock the database, it just restores the
6034** contents of the database to its original state.
6035**
6036** In any case, all savepoints with an index greater than iSavepoint
6037** are destroyed. If this is a release operation (op==SAVEPOINT_RELEASE),
6038** then savepoint iSavepoint is also destroyed.
6039**
6040** This function may return SQLITE_NOMEM if a memory allocation fails,
6041** or an IO error code if an IO error occurs while rolling back a
6042** savepoint. If no errors occur, SQLITE_OK is returned.
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006043*/
6044int sqlite3PagerSavepoint(Pager *pPager, int op, int iSavepoint){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006045 int rc = pPager->errCode; /* Return code */
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006046
6047 assert( op==SAVEPOINT_RELEASE || op==SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK );
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006048 assert( iSavepoint>=0 || op==SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK );
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006049
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006050 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iSavepoint<pPager->nSavepoint ){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006051 int ii; /* Iterator variable */
6052 int nNew; /* Number of remaining savepoints after this op. */
6053
6054 /* Figure out how many savepoints will still be active after this
6055 ** operation. Store this value in nNew. Then free resources associated
6056 ** with any savepoints that are destroyed by this operation.
6057 */
shaneh6885de32010-02-05 16:28:00 +00006058 nNew = iSavepoint + (( op==SAVEPOINT_RELEASE ) ? 0 : 1);
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006059 for(ii=nNew; ii<pPager->nSavepoint; ii++){
6060 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->aSavepoint[ii].pInSavepoint);
6061 }
6062 pPager->nSavepoint = nNew;
6063
shaneh6885de32010-02-05 16:28:00 +00006064 /* If this is a release of the outermost savepoint, truncate
6065 ** the sub-journal to zero bytes in size. */
6066 if( op==SAVEPOINT_RELEASE ){
6067 if( nNew==0 && isOpen(pPager->sjfd) ){
6068 /* Only truncate if it is an in-memory sub-journal. */
6069 if( sqlite3IsMemJournal(pPager->sjfd) ){
6070 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pPager->sjfd, 0);
drh35173242010-03-08 21:40:13 +00006071 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
shaneh6885de32010-02-05 16:28:00 +00006072 }
6073 pPager->nSubRec = 0;
6074 }
6075 }
6076 /* Else this is a rollback operation, playback the specified savepoint.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006077 ** If this is a temp-file, it is possible that the journal file has
6078 ** not yet been opened. In this case there have been no changes to
6079 ** the database file, so the playback operation can be skipped.
6080 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006081 else if( pagerUseWal(pPager) || isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
danielk1977f3107512008-12-22 10:58:46 +00006082 PagerSavepoint *pSavepoint = (nNew==0)?0:&pPager->aSavepoint[nNew-1];
danielk1977fd7f0452008-12-17 17:30:26 +00006083 rc = pagerPlaybackSavepoint(pPager, pSavepoint);
6084 assert(rc!=SQLITE_DONE);
6085 }
drh663fc632002-02-02 18:49:19 +00006086 }
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006087
drhfa86c412002-02-02 15:01:15 +00006088 return rc;
6089}
6090
drh73509ee2003-04-06 20:44:45 +00006091/*
6092** Return the full pathname of the database file.
6093*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006094const char *sqlite3PagerFilename(Pager *pPager){
drh73509ee2003-04-06 20:44:45 +00006095 return pPager->zFilename;
6096}
6097
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006098/*
drhd0679ed2007-08-28 22:24:34 +00006099** Return the VFS structure for the pager.
6100*/
6101const sqlite3_vfs *sqlite3PagerVfs(Pager *pPager){
6102 return pPager->pVfs;
6103}
6104
6105/*
drhcc6bb3e2007-08-31 16:11:35 +00006106** Return the file handle for the database file associated
6107** with the pager. This might return NULL if the file has
6108** not yet been opened.
6109*/
6110sqlite3_file *sqlite3PagerFile(Pager *pPager){
6111 return pPager->fd;
6112}
6113
6114/*
danielk19775865e3d2004-06-14 06:03:57 +00006115** Return the full pathname of the journal file.
6116*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006117const char *sqlite3PagerJournalname(Pager *pPager){
danielk19775865e3d2004-06-14 06:03:57 +00006118 return pPager->zJournal;
6119}
6120
6121/*
drh2c8997b2005-08-27 16:36:48 +00006122** Return true if fsync() calls are disabled for this pager. Return FALSE
6123** if fsync()s are executed normally.
6124*/
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006125int sqlite3PagerNosync(Pager *pPager){
drh2c8997b2005-08-27 16:36:48 +00006126 return pPager->noSync;
6127}
6128
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +00006129#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
drh2c8997b2005-08-27 16:36:48 +00006130/*
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00006131** Set or retrieve the codec for this pager
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006132*/
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006133void sqlite3PagerSetCodec(
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006134 Pager *pPager,
drhc001c582006-03-06 18:23:16 +00006135 void *(*xCodec)(void*,void*,Pgno,int),
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00006136 void (*xCodecSizeChng)(void*,int,int),
6137 void (*xCodecFree)(void*),
6138 void *pCodec
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006139){
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00006140 if( pPager->xCodecFree ) pPager->xCodecFree(pPager->pCodec);
drh481aa742009-11-05 18:46:02 +00006141 pPager->xCodec = pPager->memDb ? 0 : xCodec;
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00006142 pPager->xCodecSizeChng = xCodecSizeChng;
6143 pPager->xCodecFree = xCodecFree;
6144 pPager->pCodec = pCodec;
6145 pagerReportSize(pPager);
6146}
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006147void *sqlite3PagerGetCodec(Pager *pPager){
drhfa9601a2009-06-18 17:22:39 +00006148 return pPager->pCodec;
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006149}
drh7c4ac0c2007-04-05 11:25:58 +00006150#endif
drhb20ea9d2004-02-09 01:20:36 +00006151
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006152#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM
6153/*
danielk197787c29a92008-01-18 11:33:16 +00006154** Move the page pPg to location pgno in the file.
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006155**
drh5e385312007-06-16 04:42:12 +00006156** There must be no references to the page previously located at
6157** pgno (which we call pPgOld) though that page is allowed to be
drhb3df2e12008-09-17 20:06:26 +00006158** in cache. If the page previously located at pgno is not already
drh5e385312007-06-16 04:42:12 +00006159** in the rollback journal, it is not put there by by this routine.
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006160**
drh5e385312007-06-16 04:42:12 +00006161** References to the page pPg remain valid. Updating any
6162** meta-data associated with pPg (i.e. data stored in the nExtra bytes
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006163** allocated along with the page) is the responsibility of the caller.
6164**
danielk19775fd057a2005-03-09 13:09:43 +00006165** A transaction must be active when this routine is called. It used to be
6166** required that a statement transaction was not active, but this restriction
6167** has been removed (CREATE INDEX needs to move a page when a statement
6168** transaction is active).
danielk19774c999992008-07-16 18:17:55 +00006169**
6170** If the fourth argument, isCommit, is non-zero, then this page is being
6171** moved as part of a database reorganization just before the transaction
6172** is being committed. In this case, it is guaranteed that the database page
6173** pPg refers to will not be written to again within this transaction.
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006174**
6175** This function may return SQLITE_NOMEM or an IO error code if an error
6176** occurs. Otherwise, it returns SQLITE_OK.
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006177*/
danielk19774c999992008-07-16 18:17:55 +00006178int sqlite3PagerMovepage(Pager *pPager, DbPage *pPg, Pgno pgno, int isCommit){
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006179 PgHdr *pPgOld; /* The page being overwritten. */
6180 Pgno needSyncPgno = 0; /* Old value of pPg->pgno, if sync is required */
6181 int rc; /* Return code */
drh86655a12009-03-31 02:54:40 +00006182 Pgno origPgno; /* The original page number */
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006183
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006184 assert( pPg->nRef>0 );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00006185 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD
6186 || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD
6187 );
6188 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006189
drh8c30f722009-11-20 18:48:35 +00006190 /* In order to be able to rollback, an in-memory database must journal
6191 ** the page we are moving from.
6192 */
6193 if( MEMDB ){
6194 rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pPg);
6195 if( rc ) return rc;
6196 }
6197
danielk19771fab7b62009-01-07 10:35:18 +00006198 /* If the page being moved is dirty and has not been saved by the latest
6199 ** savepoint, then save the current contents of the page into the
6200 ** sub-journal now. This is required to handle the following scenario:
6201 **
6202 ** BEGIN;
6203 ** <journal page X, then modify it in memory>
6204 ** SAVEPOINT one;
6205 ** <Move page X to location Y>
6206 ** ROLLBACK TO one;
6207 **
6208 ** If page X were not written to the sub-journal here, it would not
6209 ** be possible to restore its contents when the "ROLLBACK TO one"
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006210 ** statement were is processed.
6211 **
6212 ** subjournalPage() may need to allocate space to store pPg->pgno into
6213 ** one or more savepoint bitvecs. This is the reason this function
6214 ** may return SQLITE_NOMEM.
danielk19771fab7b62009-01-07 10:35:18 +00006215 */
drh8c30f722009-11-20 18:48:35 +00006216 if( pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY
danielk19771fab7b62009-01-07 10:35:18 +00006217 && subjRequiresPage(pPg)
6218 && SQLITE_OK!=(rc = subjournalPage(pPg))
6219 ){
6220 return rc;
6221 }
6222
drh30d53702009-01-06 15:58:57 +00006223 PAGERTRACE(("MOVE %d page %d (needSync=%d) moves to %d\n",
6224 PAGERID(pPager), pPg->pgno, (pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)?1:0, pgno));
drhb0603412007-02-28 04:47:26 +00006225 IOTRACE(("MOVE %p %d %d\n", pPager, pPg->pgno, pgno))
danielk1977ef73ee92004-11-06 12:26:07 +00006226
danielk19774c999992008-07-16 18:17:55 +00006227 /* If the journal needs to be sync()ed before page pPg->pgno can
6228 ** be written to, store pPg->pgno in local variable needSyncPgno.
6229 **
6230 ** If the isCommit flag is set, there is no need to remember that
6231 ** the journal needs to be sync()ed before database page pPg->pgno
6232 ** can be written to. The caller has already promised not to write to it.
6233 */
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006234 if( (pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC) && !isCommit ){
danielk197794daf7f2004-11-08 09:26:09 +00006235 needSyncPgno = pPg->pgno;
danielk19773460d192008-12-27 15:23:13 +00006236 assert( pageInJournal(pPg) || pPg->pgno>pPager->dbOrigSize );
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006237 assert( pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY );
danielk197794daf7f2004-11-08 09:26:09 +00006238 }
6239
danielk1977ef73ee92004-11-06 12:26:07 +00006240 /* If the cache contains a page with page-number pgno, remove it
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00006241 ** from its hash chain. Also, if the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag was set for
danielk1977599fcba2004-11-08 07:13:13 +00006242 ** page pgno before the 'move' operation, it needs to be retained
6243 ** for the page moved there.
danielk1977f5fdda82004-11-03 08:44:05 +00006244 */
danielk1977bc2ca9e2008-11-13 14:28:28 +00006245 pPg->flags &= ~PGHDR_NEED_SYNC;
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006246 pPgOld = pager_lookup(pPager, pgno);
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006247 assert( !pPgOld || pPgOld->nRef==1 );
drh6e2ef432009-07-22 02:02:39 +00006248 if( pPgOld ){
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006249 pPg->flags |= (pPgOld->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC);
drh98829a62009-11-20 13:18:14 +00006250 if( MEMDB ){
6251 /* Do not discard pages from an in-memory database since we might
6252 ** need to rollback later. Just move the page out of the way. */
drh98829a62009-11-20 13:18:14 +00006253 sqlite3PcacheMove(pPgOld, pPager->dbSize+1);
6254 }else{
6255 sqlite3PcacheDrop(pPgOld);
6256 }
drh5e385312007-06-16 04:42:12 +00006257 }
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006258
drh86655a12009-03-31 02:54:40 +00006259 origPgno = pPg->pgno;
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006260 sqlite3PcacheMove(pPg, pgno);
drhc047b9f2008-11-21 03:23:43 +00006261 sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(pPg);
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006262
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006263 /* For an in-memory database, make sure the original page continues
6264 ** to exist, in case the transaction needs to roll back. Use pPgOld
6265 ** as the original page since it has already been allocated.
6266 */
6267 if( MEMDB ){
6268 assert( pPgOld );
6269 sqlite3PcacheMove(pPgOld, origPgno);
6270 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPgOld);
6271 }
6272
danielk197794daf7f2004-11-08 09:26:09 +00006273 if( needSyncPgno ){
6274 /* If needSyncPgno is non-zero, then the journal file needs to be
6275 ** sync()ed before any data is written to database file page needSyncPgno.
6276 ** Currently, no such page exists in the page-cache and the
danielk19774c999992008-07-16 18:17:55 +00006277 ** "is journaled" bitvec flag has been set. This needs to be remedied by
dan51133ea2010-07-30 15:43:13 +00006278 ** loading the page into the pager-cache and setting the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC
danielk19774c999992008-07-16 18:17:55 +00006279 ** flag.
danielk1977ae825582004-11-23 09:06:55 +00006280 **
danielk1977a98d7b42008-01-18 13:42:54 +00006281 ** If the attempt to load the page into the page-cache fails, (due
drhf5e7bb52008-02-18 14:47:33 +00006282 ** to a malloc() or IO failure), clear the bit in the pInJournal[]
danielk1977a98d7b42008-01-18 13:42:54 +00006283 ** array. Otherwise, if the page is loaded and written again in
6284 ** this transaction, it may be written to the database file before
6285 ** it is synced into the journal file. This way, it may end up in
6286 ** the journal file twice, but that is not a problem.
danielk197794daf7f2004-11-08 09:26:09 +00006287 */
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006288 PgHdr *pPgHdr;
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006289 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pPager, needSyncPgno, &pPgHdr);
danielk197787c29a92008-01-18 11:33:16 +00006290 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
drh6aac11d2009-07-18 20:01:37 +00006291 if( needSyncPgno<=pPager->dbOrigSize ){
drhe98c9042009-06-02 21:31:38 +00006292 assert( pPager->pTmpSpace!=0 );
6293 sqlite3BitvecClear(pPager->pInJournal, needSyncPgno, pPager->pTmpSpace);
danielk1977a98d7b42008-01-18 13:42:54 +00006294 }
danielk197787c29a92008-01-18 11:33:16 +00006295 return rc;
6296 }
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006297 pPgHdr->flags |= PGHDR_NEED_SYNC;
drhc047b9f2008-11-21 03:23:43 +00006298 sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(pPgHdr);
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006299 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPgHdr);
danielk197794daf7f2004-11-08 09:26:09 +00006300 }
6301
danielk1977687566d2004-11-02 12:56:41 +00006302 return SQLITE_OK;
6303}
6304#endif
6305
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006306/*
6307** Return a pointer to the data for the specified page.
6308*/
6309void *sqlite3PagerGetData(DbPage *pPg){
danielk197771d5d2c2008-09-29 11:49:47 +00006310 assert( pPg->nRef>0 || pPg->pPager->memDb );
danielk19778c0a7912008-08-20 14:49:23 +00006311 return pPg->pData;
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006312}
6313
6314/*
6315** Return a pointer to the Pager.nExtra bytes of "extra" space
6316** allocated along with the specified page.
6317*/
6318void *sqlite3PagerGetExtra(DbPage *pPg){
drh6aac11d2009-07-18 20:01:37 +00006319 return pPg->pExtra;
danielk19773b8a05f2007-03-19 17:44:26 +00006320}
6321
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00006322/*
6323** Get/set the locking-mode for this pager. Parameter eMode must be one
6324** of PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_QUERY, PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_NORMAL or
6325** PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE. If the parameter is not _QUERY, then
6326** the locking-mode is set to the value specified.
6327**
6328** The returned value is either PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_NORMAL or
6329** PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE, indicating the current (possibly updated)
6330** locking-mode.
6331*/
6332int sqlite3PagerLockingMode(Pager *pPager, int eMode){
drh369339d2007-03-30 16:01:55 +00006333 assert( eMode==PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_QUERY
6334 || eMode==PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_NORMAL
6335 || eMode==PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE );
6336 assert( PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_QUERY<0 );
6337 assert( PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_NORMAL>=0 && PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE>=0 );
6338 if( eMode>=0 && !pPager->tempFile ){
drh1bd10f82008-12-10 21:19:56 +00006339 pPager->exclusiveMode = (u8)eMode;
danielk197741483462007-03-24 16:45:04 +00006340 }
6341 return (int)pPager->exclusiveMode;
6342}
6343
drh3b020132008-04-17 17:02:01 +00006344/*
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006345** Set the journal-mode for this pager. Parameter eMode must be one of:
drh3b020132008-04-17 17:02:01 +00006346**
drh04335882008-09-26 21:08:08 +00006347** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE
6348** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE
6349** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST
6350** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006351** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00006352** PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
drh04335882008-09-26 21:08:08 +00006353**
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006354** The journalmode is set to the value specified if the change is allowed.
6355** The change may be disallowed for the following reasons:
drh8a939192009-04-20 17:43:03 +00006356**
6357** * An in-memory database can only have its journal_mode set to _OFF
6358** or _MEMORY.
6359**
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006360** * Temporary databases cannot have _WAL journalmode.
drh04335882008-09-26 21:08:08 +00006361**
danielk1977bea2a942009-01-20 17:06:27 +00006362** The returned indicate the current (possibly updated) journal-mode.
drh3b020132008-04-17 17:02:01 +00006363*/
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006364int sqlite3PagerSetJournalMode(Pager *pPager, int eMode){
6365 u8 eOld = pPager->journalMode; /* Prior journalmode */
6366
6367 /* The eMode parameter is always valid */
6368 assert( eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE
drh5d738542009-04-04 15:53:47 +00006369 || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE
6370 || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST
6371 || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00006372 || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL
drh5d738542009-04-04 15:53:47 +00006373 || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY );
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006374
drha485ccc2010-07-08 19:19:51 +00006375 /* This routine is only called from the OP_JournalMode opcode, and
6376 ** the logic there will never allow a temporary file to be changed
6377 ** to WAL mode.
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006378 */
drha485ccc2010-07-08 19:19:51 +00006379 assert( pPager->tempFile==0 || eMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL );
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006380
6381 /* Do allow the journalmode of an in-memory database to be set to
6382 ** anything other than MEMORY or OFF
6383 */
6384 if( MEMDB ){
6385 assert( eOld==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY || eOld==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF );
6386 if( eMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY && eMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF ){
6387 eMode = eOld;
6388 }
6389 }
6390
6391 if( eMode!=eOld ){
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006392
6393 /* Change the journal mode. */
dane5953cc2010-08-07 09:31:14 +00006394 assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR );
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006395 pPager->journalMode = (u8)eMode;
dan731bf5b2010-06-17 16:44:21 +00006396
6397 /* When transistioning from TRUNCATE or PERSIST to any other journal
dane5953cc2010-08-07 09:31:14 +00006398 ** mode except WAL, unless the pager is in locking_mode=exclusive mode,
dan731bf5b2010-06-17 16:44:21 +00006399 ** delete the journal file.
6400 */
6401 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_TRUNCATE & 5)==1 );
6402 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST & 5)==1 );
6403 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE & 5)==0 );
6404 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY & 5)==4 );
6405 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF & 5)==0 );
6406 assert( (PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL & 5)==5 );
6407
6408 assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->exclusiveMode );
6409 if( !pPager->exclusiveMode && (eOld & 5)==1 && (eMode & 1)==0 ){
6410
6411 /* In this case we would like to delete the journal file. If it is
6412 ** not possible, then that is not a problem. Deleting the journal file
6413 ** here is an optimization only.
6414 **
6415 ** Before deleting the journal file, obtain a RESERVED lock on the
6416 ** database file. This ensures that the journal file is not deleted
6417 ** while it is in use by some other client.
6418 */
dane5953cc2010-08-07 09:31:14 +00006419 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
6420 if( pPager->eLock>=RESERVED_LOCK ){
dan731bf5b2010-06-17 16:44:21 +00006421 sqlite3OsDelete(pPager->pVfs, pPager->zJournal, 0);
dane5953cc2010-08-07 09:31:14 +00006422 }else{
6423 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
6424 int state = pPager->eState;
dan5653e4d2010-08-12 11:25:47 +00006425 assert( state==PAGER_OPEN || state==PAGER_READER );
dane5953cc2010-08-07 09:31:14 +00006426 if( state==PAGER_OPEN ){
6427 rc = sqlite3PagerSharedLock(pPager);
6428 }
6429 if( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER ){
6430 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
6431 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, RESERVED_LOCK);
6432 }
6433 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
6434 sqlite3OsDelete(pPager->pVfs, pPager->zJournal, 0);
6435 }
6436 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && state==PAGER_READER ){
6437 pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
6438 }else if( state==PAGER_OPEN ){
6439 pager_unlock(pPager);
6440 }
6441 assert( state==pPager->eState );
dan731bf5b2010-06-17 16:44:21 +00006442 }
dan731bf5b2010-06-17 16:44:21 +00006443 }
drh3b020132008-04-17 17:02:01 +00006444 }
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006445
6446 /* Return the new journal mode */
drhfdc40e92008-04-17 20:59:37 +00006447 return (int)pPager->journalMode;
drh3b020132008-04-17 17:02:01 +00006448}
6449
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00006450/*
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006451** Return the current journal mode.
6452*/
6453int sqlite3PagerGetJournalMode(Pager *pPager){
6454 return (int)pPager->journalMode;
6455}
6456
6457/*
6458** Return TRUE if the pager is in a state where it is OK to change the
6459** journalmode. Journalmode changes can only happen when the database
6460** is unmodified.
6461*/
6462int sqlite3PagerOkToChangeJournalMode(Pager *pPager){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006463 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dand0864082010-08-02 14:32:52 +00006464 if( pPager->eState>=PAGER_WRITER_CACHEMOD ) return 0;
dan89ccf442010-07-01 15:09:47 +00006465 if( NEVER(isOpen(pPager->jfd) && pPager->journalOff>0) ) return 0;
drh0b9b4302010-06-11 17:01:24 +00006466 return 1;
6467}
6468
6469/*
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00006470** Get/set the size-limit used for persistent journal files.
drh5d738542009-04-04 15:53:47 +00006471**
6472** Setting the size limit to -1 means no limit is enforced.
6473** An attempt to set a limit smaller than -1 is a no-op.
danielk1977b53e4962008-06-04 06:45:59 +00006474*/
6475i64 sqlite3PagerJournalSizeLimit(Pager *pPager, i64 iLimit){
6476 if( iLimit>=-1 ){
6477 pPager->journalSizeLimit = iLimit;
6478 }
6479 return pPager->journalSizeLimit;
6480}
6481
danielk197704103022009-02-03 16:51:24 +00006482/*
6483** Return a pointer to the pPager->pBackup variable. The backup module
6484** in backup.c maintains the content of this variable. This module
6485** uses it opaquely as an argument to sqlite3BackupRestart() and
6486** sqlite3BackupUpdate() only.
6487*/
6488sqlite3_backup **sqlite3PagerBackupPtr(Pager *pPager){
6489 return &pPager->pBackup;
6490}
6491
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00006492#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00006493/*
6494** This function is called when the user invokes "PRAGMA checkpoint".
6495*/
danf05c86d2010-04-13 11:56:03 +00006496int sqlite3PagerCheckpoint(Pager *pPager){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00006497 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006498 if( pPager->pWal ){
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00006499 u8 *zBuf = (u8 *)pPager->pTmpSpace;
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006500 rc = sqlite3WalCheckpoint(pPager->pWal,
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +00006501 (pPager->noSync ? 0 : pPager->sync_flags),
drh73b64e42010-05-30 19:55:15 +00006502 pPager->pageSize, zBuf
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00006503 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00006504 }
6505 return rc;
6506}
6507
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006508int sqlite3PagerWalCallback(Pager *pPager){
6509 return sqlite3WalCallback(pPager->pWal);
dan8d22a172010-04-19 18:03:51 +00006510}
6511
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006512/*
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006513** Return true if the underlying VFS for the given pager supports the
6514** primitives necessary for write-ahead logging.
6515*/
6516int sqlite3PagerWalSupported(Pager *pPager){
6517 const sqlite3_io_methods *pMethods = pPager->fd->pMethods;
danda9fe0c2010-07-13 18:44:03 +00006518 return pMethods->iVersion>=2 && pMethods->xShmMap!=0;
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006519}
6520
6521/*
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006522** The caller must be holding a SHARED lock on the database file to call
6523** this function.
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006524**
6525** If the pager passed as the first argument is open on a real database
6526** file (not a temp file or an in-memory database), and the WAL file
6527** is not already open, make an attempt to open it now. If successful,
6528** return SQLITE_OK. If an error occurs or the VFS used by the pager does
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006529** not support the xShmXXX() methods, return an error code. *pbOpen is
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006530** not modified in either case.
6531**
6532** If the pager is open on a temp-file (or in-memory database), or if
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006533** the WAL file is already open, set *pbOpen to 1 and return SQLITE_OK
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006534** without doing anything.
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006535*/
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006536int sqlite3PagerOpenWal(
6537 Pager *pPager, /* Pager object */
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006538 int *pbOpen /* OUT: Set to true if call is a no-op */
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006539){
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006540 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */
6541
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006542 assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) );
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00006543 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN || pbOpen );
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006544 assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER || !pbOpen );
6545 assert( pbOpen==0 || *pbOpen==0 );
6546 assert( pbOpen!=0 || (!pPager->tempFile && !pPager->pWal) );
drh40e459e2010-07-03 12:26:33 +00006547
6548 if( !pPager->tempFile && !pPager->pWal ){
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006549 if( !sqlite3PagerWalSupported(pPager) ) return SQLITE_CANTOPEN;
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006550
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006551 if( isOpen(pPager->jfd) ){
6552 sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd);
6553 }
6554
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006555 /* Open the connection to the log file. If this operation fails,
6556 ** (e.g. due to malloc() failure), unlock the database file and
6557 ** return an error code.
6558 */
dandb10f082010-07-05 19:13:26 +00006559 rc = sqlite3WalOpen(pPager->pVfs, pPager->fd, pPager->zWal, &pPager->pWal);
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006560 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
6561 pPager->journalMode = PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL;
dande1ae342010-08-06 12:00:27 +00006562 pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN;
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006563 }
6564 }else{
dan763afe62010-08-03 06:42:39 +00006565 *pbOpen = 1;
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006566 }
6567
6568 return rc;
6569}
6570
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006571/*
6572** This function is called to close the connection to the log file prior
6573** to switching from WAL to rollback mode.
6574**
6575** Before closing the log file, this function attempts to take an
6576** EXCLUSIVE lock on the database file. If this cannot be obtained, an
6577** error (SQLITE_BUSY) is returned and the log connection is not closed.
6578** If successful, the EXCLUSIVE lock is not released before returning.
6579*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006580int sqlite3PagerCloseWal(Pager *pPager){
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006581 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006582
danede6eb82010-04-22 06:27:04 +00006583 assert( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL );
6584
6585 /* If the log file is not already open, but does exist in the file-system,
6586 ** it may need to be checkpointed before the connection can switch to
6587 ** rollback mode. Open it now so this can happen.
6588 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006589 if( !pPager->pWal ){
danede6eb82010-04-22 06:27:04 +00006590 int logexists = 0;
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006591 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK);
danede6eb82010-04-22 06:27:04 +00006592 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dandb10f082010-07-05 19:13:26 +00006593 rc = sqlite3OsAccess(
6594 pPager->pVfs, pPager->zWal, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &logexists
6595 );
danede6eb82010-04-22 06:27:04 +00006596 }
6597 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && logexists ){
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006598 rc = sqlite3WalOpen(pPager->pVfs, pPager->fd,
dan3e875ef2010-07-05 19:03:35 +00006599 pPager->zWal, &pPager->pWal);
danede6eb82010-04-22 06:27:04 +00006600 }
6601 }
6602
6603 /* Checkpoint and close the log. Because an EXCLUSIVE lock is held on
6604 ** the database file, the log and log-summary files will be deleted.
6605 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006606 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->pWal ){
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006607 rc = pagerLockDb(pPager, EXCLUSIVE_LOCK);
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006608 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
drhd9e5c4f2010-05-12 18:01:39 +00006609 rc = sqlite3WalClose(pPager->pWal,
6610 (pPager->noSync ? 0 : pPager->sync_flags),
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00006611 pPager->pageSize, (u8*)pPager->pTmpSpace
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006612 );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00006613 pPager->pWal = 0;
drhbe548152010-05-11 14:00:39 +00006614 }else{
6615 /* If we cannot get an EXCLUSIVE lock, downgrade the PENDING lock
6616 ** that we did get back to SHARED. */
dan4e004aa2010-08-05 15:30:22 +00006617 pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED);
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006618 }
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006619 }
6620 return rc;
6621}
dan47ee3862010-06-22 15:18:44 +00006622
6623#ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
6624/*
6625** This function is called by the wal module when writing page content
6626** into the log file.
6627**
6628** This function returns a pointer to a buffer containing the encrypted
6629** page content. If a malloc fails, this function may return NULL.
6630*/
6631void *sqlite3PagerCodec(PgHdr *pPg){
6632 void *aData = 0;
6633 CODEC2(pPg->pPager, pPg->pData, pPg->pgno, 6, return 0, aData);
6634 return aData;
6635}
drha7152112010-06-22 21:15:49 +00006636#endif /* SQLITE_HAS_CODEC */
dan47ee3862010-06-22 15:18:44 +00006637
drha7152112010-06-22 21:15:49 +00006638#endif /* !SQLITE_OMIT_WAL */
dane04dc882010-04-20 18:53:15 +00006639
drh2e66f0b2005-04-28 17:18:48 +00006640#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO */