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drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +00001/*
2** 2003 September 6
3**
4** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6**
7** 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.
10**
11*************************************************************************
12** This is the header file for information that is private to the
13** VDBE. This information used to all be at the top of the single
14** source code file "vdbe.c". When that file became too big (over
15** 6000 lines long) it was split up into several smaller files and
16** this header information was factored out.
17*/
18
19/*
drh4a1c3802004-05-12 15:15:47 +000020** intToKey() and keyToInt() used to transform the rowid. But with
21** the latest versions of the design they are no-ops.
drha11846b2004-01-07 18:52:56 +000022*/
drh4a1c3802004-05-12 15:15:47 +000023#define keyToInt(X) (X)
24#define intToKey(X) (X)
drha11846b2004-01-07 18:52:56 +000025
26/*
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +000027** The makefile scans this source file and creates the following
28** array of string constants which are the names of all VDBE opcodes.
29** This array is defined in a separate source code file named opcode.c
30** which is automatically generated by the makefile.
31*/
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +000032extern char *sqlite3OpcodeNames[];
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +000033
34/*
35** SQL is translated into a sequence of instructions to be
36** executed by a virtual machine. Each instruction is an instance
37** of the following structure.
38*/
39typedef struct VdbeOp Op;
40
41/*
42** Boolean values
43*/
44typedef unsigned char Bool;
45
46/*
47** A cursor is a pointer into a single BTree within a database file.
48** The cursor can seek to a BTree entry with a particular key, or
49** loop over all entries of the Btree. You can also insert new BTree
50** entries or retrieve the key or data from the entry that the cursor
51** is currently pointing to.
52**
53** Every cursor that the virtual machine has open is represented by an
54** instance of the following structure.
55**
56** If the Cursor.isTriggerRow flag is set it means that this cursor is
57** really a single row that represents the NEW or OLD pseudo-table of
58** a row trigger. The data for the row is stored in Cursor.pData and
59** the rowid is in Cursor.iKey.
60*/
61struct Cursor {
62 BtCursor *pCursor; /* The cursor structure of the backend */
drhf328bc82004-05-10 23:29:49 +000063 i64 lastRecno; /* Last recno from a Next or NextIdx operation */
64 i64 nextRowid; /* Next rowid returned by OP_NewRowid */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +000065 Bool recnoIsValid; /* True if lastRecno is valid */
66 Bool keyAsData; /* The OP_Column command works on key instead of data */
67 Bool atFirst; /* True if pointing to first entry */
68 Bool useRandomRowid; /* Generate new record numbers semi-randomly */
69 Bool nullRow; /* True if pointing to a row with no data */
70 Bool nextRowidValid; /* True if the nextRowid field is valid */
71 Bool pseudoTable; /* This is a NEW or OLD pseudo-tables of a trigger */
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +000072 Bool deferredMoveto; /* A call to sqlite3BtreeMoveto() is needed */
drhf328bc82004-05-10 23:29:49 +000073 Bool intKey; /* True if the table requires integer keys */
74 Bool zeroData; /* True if table contains keys only - no data */
drhd3d39e92004-05-20 22:16:29 +000075 u8 bogusIncrKey; /* Something for pIncrKey to point to if pKeyInfo==0 */
drhf328bc82004-05-10 23:29:49 +000076 i64 movetoTarget; /* Argument to the deferred sqlite3BtreeMoveto() */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +000077 Btree *pBt; /* Separate file holding temporary table */
78 int nData; /* Number of bytes in pData */
79 char *pData; /* Data for a NEW or OLD pseudo-table */
drhf328bc82004-05-10 23:29:49 +000080 i64 iKey; /* Key for the NEW or OLD pseudo-table row */
drhd3d39e92004-05-20 22:16:29 +000081 u8 *pIncrKey; /* Pointer to pKeyInfo->incrKey */
82 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Info about index keys needed by index cursors */
drhd3194f52004-05-27 19:59:32 +000083 int nField; /* Number of fields in the header */
drh9188b382004-05-14 21:12:22 +000084
85 /* Cached information about the header for the data record that the
86 ** cursor is currently pointing to */
87 Bool cacheValid; /* True if the cache is valid */
drh9188b382004-05-14 21:12:22 +000088 int payloadSize; /* Total number of bytes in the record */
drhd3194f52004-05-27 19:59:32 +000089 u32 *aType; /* Type values for all entries in the record */
90 u32 *aOffset; /* Cached offsets to the start of each columns data */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +000091};
92typedef struct Cursor Cursor;
93
94/*
95** A sorter builds a list of elements to be sorted. Each element of
96** the list is an instance of the following structure.
97*/
98typedef struct Sorter Sorter;
99struct Sorter {
100 int nKey; /* Number of bytes in the key */
101 char *zKey; /* The key by which we will sort */
102 int nData; /* Number of bytes in the data */
103 char *pData; /* The data associated with this key */
104 Sorter *pNext; /* Next in the list */
105};
106
107/*
108** Number of buckets used for merge-sort.
109*/
110#define NSORT 30
111
112/*
113** Number of bytes of string storage space available to each stack
114** layer without having to malloc. NBFS is short for Number of Bytes
115** For Strings.
116*/
117#define NBFS 32
118
119/*
danielk19777e18c252004-05-25 11:47:24 +0000120** Internally, the vdbe manipulates nearly all SQL values as Mem
121** structures. Each Mem struct may cache multiple representations (string,
122** integer etc.) of the same value. A value (and therefore Mem structure)
123** has the following properties:
124**
125** Each value has a manifest type. The manifest type of the value stored
126** in a Mem struct is returned by the MemType(Mem*) macro. The type is
127** one of SQLITE3_NULL, SQLITE3_INTEGER, SQLITE3_REAL, SQLITE3_TEXT or
128** SQLITE3_BLOB.
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000129*/
130struct Mem {
drhf328bc82004-05-10 23:29:49 +0000131 i64 i; /* Integer value */
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000132 int n; /* Number of characters in string value, including '\0' */
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000133 u16 flags; /* Some combination of MEM_Null, MEM_Str, MEM_Dyn, etc. */
134 u8 type; /* One of MEM_Null, MEM_Str, etc. */
135 u8 enc; /* TEXT_Utf8, TEXT_Utf16le, or TEXT_Utf16be */
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000136 double r; /* Real value */
drh3dc0b8e2004-05-10 12:07:10 +0000137 char *z; /* String or BLOB value */
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000138 char zShort[NBFS]; /* Space for short strings */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000139};
140typedef struct Mem Mem;
141
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000142/* One or more of the following flags are set to indicate the validOK
danielk1977b77f5da2004-05-26 13:27:00 +0000143** representations of the value stored in the Mem struct.
drh3dc0b8e2004-05-10 12:07:10 +0000144**
danielk1977b77f5da2004-05-26 13:27:00 +0000145** If the MEM_Null flag is set, then the value is an SQL NULL value.
146** No other flags may be set in this case.
drh3dc0b8e2004-05-10 12:07:10 +0000147**
danielk1977b77f5da2004-05-26 13:27:00 +0000148** If the MEM_Str flag is set then Mem.z points at a string representation.
149** Usually this is encoded in the same unicode encoding as the main
150** database (see below for exceptions). If the MEM_Term flag is also
151** set, then the string is nul terminated. The MEM_Int and MEM_Real
152** flags may coexist with the MEM_Str flag.
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000153**
154** Multiple of these values can appear in Mem.flags. But only one
155** at a time can appear in Mem.type.
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000156*/
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000157#define MEM_Null 0x0001 /* Value is NULL */
158#define MEM_Str 0x0002 /* Value is a string */
159#define MEM_Int 0x0004 /* Value is an integer */
160#define MEM_Real 0x0008 /* Value is a real number */
drh3dc0b8e2004-05-10 12:07:10 +0000161#define MEM_Blob 0x0010 /* Value is a BLOB */
162
danielk1977b77f5da2004-05-26 13:27:00 +0000163/* Whenever Mem contains a valid string or blob representation, one of
164** the following flags must be set to determine the memory management
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000165** policy for Mem.z. The MEM_Term flag tells us whether or not the
166** string is \000 or \u0000 terminated
danielk1977b77f5da2004-05-26 13:27:00 +0000167*/
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000168#define MEM_Term 0x0020 /* String rep is nul terminated */
169#define MEM_Dyn 0x0040 /* Need to call sqliteFree() on Mem.z */
170#define MEM_Static 0x0080 /* Mem.z points to a static string */
171#define MEM_Ephem 0x0100 /* Mem.z points to an ephemeral string */
172#define MEM_Short 0x0200 /* Mem.z points to Mem.zShort */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000173
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000174/* The following MEM_ value appears only in AggElem.aMem.s.flag fields.
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000175** It indicates that the corresponding AggElem.aMem.z points to a
176** aggregate function context that needs to be finalized.
177*/
drh69174eb2004-05-26 23:43:11 +0000178#define MEM_AggCtx 0x0400 /* Mem.z points to an agg function context */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000179
180/*
181** The "context" argument for a installable function. A pointer to an
182** instance of this structure is the first argument to the routines used
183** implement the SQL functions.
184**
185** There is a typedef for this structure in sqlite.h. So all routines,
186** even the public interface to SQLite, can use a pointer to this structure.
187** But this file is the only place where the internal details of this
188** structure are known.
189**
190** This structure is defined inside of vdbe.c because it uses substructures
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000191** (Mem) which are only defined there.
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000192*/
danielk19770ae8b832004-05-25 12:05:56 +0000193struct sqlite3_context {
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000194 FuncDef *pFunc; /* Pointer to function information. MUST BE FIRST */
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000195 Mem s; /* The return value is stored here */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000196 void *pAgg; /* Aggregate context */
197 u8 isError; /* Set to true for an error */
198 u8 isStep; /* Current in the step function */
199 int cnt; /* Number of times that the step function has been called */
200};
201
202/*
203** An Agg structure describes an Aggregator. Each Agg consists of
204** zero or more Aggregator elements (AggElem). Each AggElem contains
205** a key and one or more values. The values are used in processing
206** aggregate functions in a SELECT. The key is used to implement
207** the GROUP BY clause of a select.
208*/
209typedef struct Agg Agg;
210typedef struct AggElem AggElem;
211struct Agg {
212 int nMem; /* Number of values stored in each AggElem */
213 AggElem *pCurrent; /* The AggElem currently in focus */
214 HashElem *pSearch; /* The hash element for pCurrent */
215 Hash hash; /* Hash table of all aggregate elements */
216 FuncDef **apFunc; /* Information about aggregate functions */
217};
218struct AggElem {
219 char *zKey; /* The key to this AggElem */
220 int nKey; /* Number of bytes in the key, including '\0' at end */
221 Mem aMem[1]; /* The values for this AggElem */
222};
223
224/*
225** A Set structure is used for quick testing to see if a value
226** is part of a small set. Sets are used to implement code like
227** this:
228** x.y IN ('hi','hoo','hum')
229*/
230typedef struct Set Set;
231struct Set {
232 Hash hash; /* A set is just a hash table */
233 HashElem *prev; /* Previously accessed hash elemen */
234};
235
236/*
237** A Keylist is a bunch of keys into a table. The keylist can
238** grow without bound. The keylist stores the ROWIDs of database
239** records that need to be deleted or updated.
240*/
241typedef struct Keylist Keylist;
242struct Keylist {
243 int nKey; /* Number of slots in aKey[] */
244 int nUsed; /* Next unwritten slot in aKey[] */
245 int nRead; /* Next unread slot in aKey[] */
246 Keylist *pNext; /* Next block of keys */
danielk197750ce7502004-05-13 12:32:11 +0000247 i64 aKey[1]; /* One or more keys. Extra space allocated as needed */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000248};
249
250/*
rdcb0c374f2004-02-20 22:53:38 +0000251** A Context stores the last insert rowid, the last statement change count,
252** and the current statement change count (i.e. changes since last statement).
253** Elements of Context structure type make up the ContextStack, which is
254** updated by the ContextPush and ContextPop opcodes (used by triggers)
255*/
256typedef struct Context Context;
257struct Context {
258 int lastRowid; /* Last insert rowid (from db->lastRowid) */
259 int lsChange; /* Last statement change count (from db->lsChange) */
260 int csChange; /* Current statement change count (from db->csChange) */
261};
262
263/*
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000264** An instance of the virtual machine. This structure contains the complete
265** state of the virtual machine.
266**
danielk1977fc57d7b2004-05-26 02:04:57 +0000267** The "sqlite3_stmt" structure pointer that is returned by sqlite3_compile()
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000268** is really a pointer to an instance of this structure.
269*/
270struct Vdbe {
271 sqlite *db; /* The whole database */
272 Vdbe *pPrev,*pNext; /* Linked list of VDBEs with the same Vdbe.db */
273 FILE *trace; /* Write an execution trace here, if not NULL */
274 int nOp; /* Number of instructions in the program */
275 int nOpAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated for aOp[] */
276 Op *aOp; /* Space to hold the virtual machine's program */
277 int nLabel; /* Number of labels used */
278 int nLabelAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated in aLabel[] */
279 int *aLabel; /* Space to hold the labels */
drh00706be2004-01-30 14:49:16 +0000280 Mem *aStack; /* The operand stack, except string values */
drh6810ce62004-01-31 19:22:56 +0000281 Mem *pTos; /* Top entry in the operand stack */
danielk19776ddcca52004-05-24 23:48:25 +0000282 Mem **apArg; /* Arguments to currently executing user function */
danielk19773cf86062004-05-26 10:11:05 +0000283 Mem *aColName; /* Column names to return */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000284 char **azColName; /* Becomes the 4th parameter to callbacks */
danielk1977106bb232004-05-21 10:08:53 +0000285 void **azColName16; /* UTF-16 encoded equivalent of azColName */
drhd7556d22004-05-14 21:59:40 +0000286 int nCursor; /* Number of slots in apCsr[] */
287 Cursor **apCsr; /* One element of this array for each open cursor */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000288 Sorter *pSort; /* A linked list of objects to be sorted */
289 FILE *pFile; /* At most one open file handler */
290 int nField; /* Number of file fields */
291 char **azField; /* Data for each file field */
drh5a12e682004-05-19 11:24:25 +0000292 int nVar; /* Number of entries in apVar[] */
293 Mem *apVar; /* Values for the OP_Variable opcode. */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000294 char *zLine; /* A single line from the input file */
295 int nLineAlloc; /* Number of spaces allocated for zLine */
296 int magic; /* Magic number for sanity checking */
297 int nMem; /* Number of memory locations currently allocated */
298 Mem *aMem; /* The memory locations */
299 Agg agg; /* Aggregate information */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000300 int nCallback; /* Number of callbacks invoked so far */
301 Keylist *pList; /* A list of ROWIDs */
302 int keylistStackDepth; /* The size of the "keylist" stack */
303 Keylist **keylistStack; /* The stack used by opcodes ListPush & ListPop */
rdcb0c374f2004-02-20 22:53:38 +0000304 int contextStackDepth; /* The size of the "context" stack */
305 Context *contextStack; /* Stack used by opcodes ContextPush & ContextPop*/
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000306 int pc; /* The program counter */
307 int rc; /* Value to return */
308 unsigned uniqueCnt; /* Used by OP_MakeRecord when P2!=0 */
309 int errorAction; /* Recovery action to do in case of an error */
310 int undoTransOnError; /* If error, either ROLLBACK or COMMIT */
311 int inTempTrans; /* True if temp database is transactioned */
312 int returnStack[100]; /* Return address stack for OP_Gosub & OP_Return */
313 int returnDepth; /* Next unused element in returnStack[] */
314 int nResColumn; /* Number of columns in one row of the result set */
drh826fb5a2004-02-14 23:59:57 +0000315 char **azResColumn; /* Values for one row of result */
danielk1977106bb232004-05-21 10:08:53 +0000316 u8 resOnStack; /* True if there are result values on the stack */
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000317 int popStack; /* Pop the stack this much on entry to VdbeExec() */
318 char *zErrMsg; /* Error message written here */
319 u8 explain; /* True if EXPLAIN present on SQL command */
320};
321
322/*
323** The following are allowed values for Vdbe.magic
324*/
325#define VDBE_MAGIC_INIT 0x26bceaa5 /* Building a VDBE program */
326#define VDBE_MAGIC_RUN 0xbdf20da3 /* VDBE is ready to execute */
327#define VDBE_MAGIC_HALT 0x519c2973 /* VDBE has completed execution */
328#define VDBE_MAGIC_DEAD 0xb606c3c8 /* The VDBE has been deallocated */
329
330/*
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000331** Function prototypes
332*/
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +0000333void sqlite3VdbeCleanupCursor(Cursor*);
334void sqlite3VdbeSorterReset(Vdbe*);
335void sqlite3VdbeAggReset(Agg*);
336void sqlite3VdbeKeylistFree(Keylist*);
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000337void sqliteVdbePopStack(Vdbe*,int);
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +0000338int sqlite3VdbeCursorMoveto(Cursor*);
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000339#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(VDBE_PROFILE)
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +0000340void sqlite3VdbePrintOp(FILE*, int, Op*);
drh9a324642003-09-06 20:12:01 +0000341#endif
drh25aa1b42004-05-28 01:39:01 +0000342int sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(u32);
343u32 sqlite3VdbeSerialType(Mem*);
344int sqlite3VdbeSerialPut(unsigned char*, Mem*);
345int sqlite3VdbeSerialGet(const unsigned char*, u32, Mem*);
danielk19774adee202004-05-08 08:23:19 +0000346
danielk1977189621d2004-05-09 23:23:56 +0000347int sqlite2BtreeKeyCompare(BtCursor *, const void *, int, int, int *);
drh7cf6e4d2004-05-19 14:56:55 +0000348int sqlite3VdbeIdxKeyCompare(Cursor*, int , const unsigned char*, int*);
danielk1977452c9892004-05-13 05:16:15 +0000349int sqlite3VdbeIdxRowid(BtCursor *, i64 *);
drh53db1452004-05-20 13:54:53 +0000350int sqlite3MemCompare(const Mem*, const Mem*, const CollSeq*);
danielk1977bf3b7212004-05-18 10:06:24 +0000351int sqlite3VdbeKeyCompare(void*,int,const void*,int, const void*);
352int sqlite3VdbeRowCompare(void*,int,const void*,int, const void*);
danielk1977106bb232004-05-21 10:08:53 +0000353int sqlite3VdbeExec(Vdbe*);
354int sqlite3VdbeList(Vdbe*);
drhf4479502004-05-27 03:12:53 +0000355int sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(Mem *, int);
danielk19777e18c252004-05-25 11:47:24 +0000356int sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(Mem*, const Mem*);
drhf4479502004-05-27 03:12:53 +0000357int sqlite3VdbeMemNulTerminate(Mem*);
danielk19773cf86062004-05-26 10:11:05 +0000358int sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(Mem*, const char*, int, u8, int);
drhf4479502004-05-27 03:12:53 +0000359void sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(Mem*, long long int);
360void sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(Mem*, double);
361void sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(Mem*);
drheb2e1762004-05-27 01:53:56 +0000362int sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(Mem*);
363int sqlite3VdbeMemDynamicify(Mem*);
drhf4479502004-05-27 03:12:53 +0000364int sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(Mem*, int);
drheb2e1762004-05-27 01:53:56 +0000365int sqlite3VdbeMemIntegerify(Mem*);
366int sqlite3VdbeMemRealify(Mem*);
danielk1977c572ef72004-05-27 09:28:41 +0000367#ifndef NDEBUG
368void sqlite3VdbeMemSanity(Mem*, u8);
369#endif