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dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00002** 2010 February 1
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**
13** This file contains the implementation of a write-ahead log file used in
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000014** "journal_mode=wal" mode.
15*/
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +000016#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
17
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000018#include "wal.h"
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000019
dan4b64c1e2010-04-27 18:49:54 +000020
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000021/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000022** WRITE-AHEAD LOG (WAL) FILE FORMAT
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000023**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000024** A wal file consists of a header followed by zero or more "frames".
25** The header is 12 bytes in size and consists of the following three
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000026** big-endian 32-bit unsigned integer values:
27**
dan3de777f2010-04-17 12:31:37 +000028** 0: Database page size,
29** 4: Randomly selected salt value 1,
30** 8: Randomly selected salt value 2.
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000031**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000032** Immediately following the header are zero or more frames. Each
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000033** frame itself consists of a 16-byte header followed by a <page-size> bytes
34** of page data. The header is broken into 4 big-endian 32-bit unsigned
35** integer values, as follows:
36**
dan3de777f2010-04-17 12:31:37 +000037** 0: Page number.
38** 4: For commit records, the size of the database image in pages
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000039** after the commit. For all other records, zero.
dan3de777f2010-04-17 12:31:37 +000040** 8: Checksum value 1.
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000041** 12: Checksum value 2.
42*/
43
44/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000045** WAL-INDEX FILE FORMAT
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000046**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000047** The wal-index file consists of a 32-byte header region, followed by an
48** 8-byte region that contains no useful data (used to apply byte-range locks
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000049** to), followed by the data region.
50**
51** The contents of both the header and data region are specified in terms
52** of 1, 2 and 4 byte unsigned integers. All integers are stored in
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000053** machine-endian order. The wal-index is not a persistent file and
54** so it does not need to be portable across archtectures.
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000055**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000056** A wal-index file is essentially a shadow-pager map. It contains a
57** mapping from database page number to the set of locations in the wal
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000058** file that contain versions of the database page. When a database
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000059** client needs to read a page of data, it first queries the wal-index
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000060** file to determine if the required version of the page is stored in
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000061** the wal. If so, the page is read from the wal. If not, the page is
62** read from the database file.
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000063**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000064** Whenever a transaction is appended to the wal or a checkpoint transfers
65** data from the wal into the database file, the wal-index is
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000066** updated accordingly.
67**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000068** The fields in the wal-index file header are described in the comment
69** directly above the definition of struct WalIndexHdr (see below).
70** Immediately following the fields in the WalIndexHdr structure is
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +000071** an 8 byte checksum based on the contents of the header. This field is
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000072** not the same as the iCheck1 and iCheck2 fields of the WalIndexHdr.
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +000073*/
74
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000075/* Object declarations */
76typedef struct WalIndexHdr WalIndexHdr;
77typedef struct WalIterator WalIterator;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000078
79
80/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000081** The following object stores a copy of the wal-index header.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000082**
83** Member variables iCheck1 and iCheck2 contain the checksum for the
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000084** last frame written to the wal, or 2 and 3 respectively if the log
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000085** is currently empty.
86*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000087struct WalIndexHdr {
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000088 u32 iChange; /* Counter incremented each transaction */
89 u32 pgsz; /* Database page size in bytes */
90 u32 iLastPg; /* Address of last valid frame in log */
91 u32 nPage; /* Size of database in pages */
92 u32 iCheck1; /* Checkpoint value 1 */
93 u32 iCheck2; /* Checkpoint value 2 */
94};
95
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000096/* Size of serialized WalIndexHdr object. */
97#define WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD (sizeof(WalIndexHdr) / sizeof(u32))
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +000098
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +000099/* A block of 16 bytes beginning at WALINDEX_LOCK_OFFSET is reserved
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000100** for locks. Since some systems only feature mandatory file-locks, we
101** do not read or write data from the region of the file on which locks
102** are applied.
103*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000104#define WALINDEX_LOCK_OFFSET ((sizeof(WalIndexHdr))+2*sizeof(u32))
105#define WALINDEX_LOCK_RESERVED 8
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000106
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000107/* Size of header before each frame in wal */
108#define WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE 16
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000109
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000110/* Size of write ahead log header */
111#define WAL_HDRSIZE 12
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000112
113/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000114** Return the offset of frame iFrame in the write-ahead log file,
115** assuming a database page size of pgsz bytes. The offset returned
116** is to the start of the write-ahead log frame-header.
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000117*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000118#define walFrameOffset(iFrame, pgsz) ( \
119 WAL_HDRSIZE + ((iFrame)-1)*((pgsz)+WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE) \
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000120)
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000121
122/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000123** An open write-ahead log file is represented by an instance of the
124** following object.
dance4f05f2010-04-22 19:14:13 +0000125*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000126struct Wal {
127 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs; /* The VFS used to create pFd */
128 sqlite3_file *pFd; /* File handle for WAL file */
129 u32 iCallback; /* Value to pass to log callback (or 0) */
130 sqlite3_shm *pWIndex; /* The open wal-index file */
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000131 int szWIndex; /* Size of the wal-index that is mapped in mem */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000132 u32 *pWiData; /* Pointer to wal-index content in memory */
133 u8 lockState; /* SQLITE_SHM_xxxx constant showing lock state */
134 u8 readerType; /* SQLITE_SHM_READ or SQLITE_SHM_READ_FULL */
135 WalIndexHdr hdr; /* Wal-index for current snapshot */
drh2d536e12010-05-01 20:17:30 +0000136 char *zName; /* Name of underlying storage */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000137};
138
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000139
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000140/*
141** This structure is used to implement an iterator that iterates through
142** all frames in the log in database page order. Where two or more frames
143** correspond to the same database page, the iterator visits only the
144** frame most recently written to the log.
145**
146** The internals of this structure are only accessed by:
147**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000148** walIteratorInit() - Create a new iterator,
149** walIteratorNext() - Step an iterator,
150** walIteratorFree() - Free an iterator.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000151**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000152** This functionality is used by the checkpoint code (see walCheckpoint()).
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000153*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000154struct WalIterator {
155 int nSegment; /* Size of WalIterator.aSegment[] array */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000156 int nFinal; /* Elements in segment nSegment-1 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000157 struct WalSegment {
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000158 int iNext; /* Next aIndex index */
159 u8 *aIndex; /* Pointer to index array */
160 u32 *aDbPage; /* Pointer to db page array */
161 } aSegment[1];
162};
163
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000164
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000165/*
166** Generate an 8 byte checksum based on the data in array aByte[] and the
167** initial values of aCksum[0] and aCksum[1]. The checksum is written into
168** aCksum[] before returning.
dan56d95912010-04-24 19:07:29 +0000169**
170** The range of bytes to checksum is treated as an array of 32-bit
171** little-endian unsigned integers. For each integer X in the array, from
172** start to finish, do the following:
173**
174** aCksum[0] += X;
175** aCksum[1] += aCksum[0];
176**
177** For the calculation above, use 64-bit unsigned accumulators. Before
178** returning, truncate the values to 32-bits as follows:
179**
180** aCksum[0] = (u32)(aCksum[0] + (aCksum[0]>>24));
181** aCksum[1] = (u32)(aCksum[1] + (aCksum[1]>>24));
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000182*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000183static void walChecksumBytes(u8 *aByte, int nByte, u32 *aCksum){
dan39c79f52010-04-15 10:58:51 +0000184 u64 sum1 = aCksum[0];
185 u64 sum2 = aCksum[1];
186 u32 *a32 = (u32 *)aByte;
187 u32 *aEnd = (u32 *)&aByte[nByte];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000188
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000189 assert( (nByte&0x00000003)==0 );
190
dance4f05f2010-04-22 19:14:13 +0000191 if( SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN ){
192#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
193 u8 *a = (u8 *)a32;
194 assert( *a32==(a[0] + (a[1]<<8) + (a[2]<<16) + (a[3]<<24)) );
195#endif
196 do {
197 sum1 += *a32;
198 sum2 += sum1;
199 } while( ++a32<aEnd );
200 }else{
201 do {
202 u8 *a = (u8*)a32;
203 sum1 += a[0] + (a[1]<<8) + (a[2]<<16) + (a[3]<<24);
204 sum2 += sum1;
205 } while( ++a32<aEnd );
206 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000207
dan39c79f52010-04-15 10:58:51 +0000208 aCksum[0] = sum1 + (sum1>>24);
209 aCksum[1] = sum2 + (sum2>>24);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000210}
211
212/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000213** Attempt to change the lock status.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000214**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000215** When changing the lock status to SQLITE_SHM_READ, store the
216** type of reader lock (either SQLITE_SHM_READ or SQLITE_SHM_READ_FULL)
217** in pWal->readerType.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000218*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000219static int walSetLock(Wal *pWal, int desiredStatus){
220 int rc, got;
221 if( pWal->lockState==desiredStatus ) return SQLITE_OK;
danff6dfc72010-05-06 12:15:48 +0000222 got = pWal->lockState;
drh1fbe0f22010-05-03 16:30:27 +0000223 rc = pWal->pVfs->xShmLock(pWal->pVfs, pWal->pWIndex, desiredStatus, &got);
drh49156b22010-04-30 16:12:04 +0000224 pWal->lockState = got;
225 if( got==SQLITE_SHM_READ_FULL || got==SQLITE_SHM_READ ){
226 pWal->readerType = got;
227 pWal->lockState = SQLITE_SHM_READ;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000228 }
229 return rc;
230}
231
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000232/*
233** Update the header of the wal-index file.
234*/
235static void walIndexWriteHdr(Wal *pWal, WalIndexHdr *pHdr){
236 u32 *aHdr = pWal->pWiData; /* Write header here */
237 u32 *aCksum = &aHdr[WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD]; /* Write header cksum here */
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000238
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000239 assert( WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD==sizeof(WalIndexHdr)/4 );
240 assert( aHdr!=0 );
241 memcpy(aHdr, pHdr, sizeof(WalIndexHdr));
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000242 aCksum[0] = aCksum[1] = 1;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000243 walChecksumBytes((u8 *)aHdr, sizeof(WalIndexHdr), aCksum);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000244}
245
246/*
247** This function encodes a single frame header and writes it to a buffer
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000248** supplied by the caller. A frame-header is made up of a series of
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000249** 4-byte big-endian integers, as follows:
250**
251** 0: Database page size in bytes.
252** 4: Page number.
253** 8: New database size (for commit frames, otherwise zero).
254** 12: Frame checksum 1.
255** 16: Frame checksum 2.
256*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000257static void walEncodeFrame(
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000258 u32 *aCksum, /* IN/OUT: Checksum values */
259 u32 iPage, /* Database page number for frame */
260 u32 nTruncate, /* New db size (or 0 for non-commit frames) */
261 int nData, /* Database page size (size of aData[]) */
262 u8 *aData, /* Pointer to page data (for checksum) */
263 u8 *aFrame /* OUT: Write encoded frame here */
264){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000265 assert( WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE==16 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000266
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000267 sqlite3Put4byte(&aFrame[0], iPage);
268 sqlite3Put4byte(&aFrame[4], nTruncate);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000269
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000270 walChecksumBytes(aFrame, 8, aCksum);
271 walChecksumBytes(aData, nData, aCksum);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000272
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000273 sqlite3Put4byte(&aFrame[8], aCksum[0]);
274 sqlite3Put4byte(&aFrame[12], aCksum[1]);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000275}
276
277/*
278** Return 1 and populate *piPage, *pnTruncate and aCksum if the
279** frame checksum looks Ok. Otherwise return 0.
280*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000281static int walDecodeFrame(
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000282 u32 *aCksum, /* IN/OUT: Checksum values */
283 u32 *piPage, /* OUT: Database page number for frame */
284 u32 *pnTruncate, /* OUT: New db size (or 0 if not commit) */
285 int nData, /* Database page size (size of aData[]) */
286 u8 *aData, /* Pointer to page data (for checksum) */
287 u8 *aFrame /* Frame data */
288){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000289 assert( WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE==16 );
dan4a4b01d2010-04-16 11:30:18 +0000290
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000291 walChecksumBytes(aFrame, 8, aCksum);
292 walChecksumBytes(aData, nData, aCksum);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000293
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000294 if( aCksum[0]!=sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[8])
295 || aCksum[1]!=sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[12])
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000296 ){
297 /* Checksum failed. */
298 return 0;
299 }
300
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000301 *piPage = sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[0]);
302 *pnTruncate = sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[4]);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000303 return 1;
304}
305
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000306static void walMergesort8(
307 Pgno *aContent, /* Pages in wal */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000308 u8 *aBuffer, /* Buffer of at least *pnList items to use */
309 u8 *aList, /* IN/OUT: List to sort */
310 int *pnList /* IN/OUT: Number of elements in aList[] */
311){
312 int nList = *pnList;
313 if( nList>1 ){
314 int nLeft = nList / 2; /* Elements in left list */
315 int nRight = nList - nLeft; /* Elements in right list */
316 u8 *aLeft = aList; /* Left list */
317 u8 *aRight = &aList[nLeft]; /* Right list */
318 int iLeft = 0; /* Current index in aLeft */
319 int iRight = 0; /* Current index in aright */
320 int iOut = 0; /* Current index in output buffer */
321
322 /* TODO: Change to non-recursive version. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000323 walMergesort8(aContent, aBuffer, aLeft, &nLeft);
324 walMergesort8(aContent, aBuffer, aRight, &nRight);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000325
326 while( iRight<nRight || iLeft<nLeft ){
327 u8 logpage;
328 Pgno dbpage;
329
330 if( (iLeft<nLeft)
331 && (iRight>=nRight || aContent[aLeft[iLeft]]<aContent[aRight[iRight]])
332 ){
333 logpage = aLeft[iLeft++];
334 }else{
335 logpage = aRight[iRight++];
336 }
337 dbpage = aContent[logpage];
338
339 aBuffer[iOut++] = logpage;
340 if( iLeft<nLeft && aContent[aLeft[iLeft]]==dbpage ) iLeft++;
341
342 assert( iLeft>=nLeft || aContent[aLeft[iLeft]]>dbpage );
343 assert( iRight>=nRight || aContent[aRight[iRight]]>dbpage );
344 }
345 memcpy(aList, aBuffer, sizeof(aList[0])*iOut);
346 *pnList = iOut;
347 }
348
349#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
350 {
351 int i;
352 for(i=1; i<*pnList; i++){
353 assert( aContent[aList[i]] > aContent[aList[i-1]] );
354 }
355 }
356#endif
357}
358
359
360/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000361** Return the index in the WalIndex.aData array that corresponds to
362** frame iFrame. The wal-index file consists of a header, followed by
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000363** alternating "map" and "index" blocks.
364*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000365static int walIndexEntry(u32 iFrame){
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000366 return (
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000367 (WALINDEX_LOCK_OFFSET+WALINDEX_LOCK_RESERVED)/sizeof(u32)
danff207012010-04-24 04:49:15 +0000368 + (((iFrame-1)>>8)<<6) /* Indexes that occur before iFrame */
369 + iFrame-1 /* Db page numbers that occur before iFrame */
370 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000371}
372
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000373/*
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000374** Release our reference to the wal-index memory map, if we are holding
375** it.
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000376*/
377static void walIndexUnmap(Wal *pWal){
378 if( pWal->pWiData ){
drh1fbe0f22010-05-03 16:30:27 +0000379 pWal->pVfs->xShmRelease(pWal->pVfs, pWal->pWIndex);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000380 pWal->pWiData = 0;
381 }
382}
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000383
384/*
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000385** Map the wal-index file into memory if it isn't already.
386**
387** The reqSize parameter is the minimum required size of the mapping.
388** A value of -1 means "don't care". The reqSize parameter is ignored
389** if the mapping is already held.
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000390*/
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000391static int walIndexMap(Wal *pWal, int reqSize){
392 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
393 if( pWal->pWiData==0 ){
drh1fbe0f22010-05-03 16:30:27 +0000394 rc = pWal->pVfs->xShmGet(pWal->pVfs, pWal->pWIndex, reqSize,
395 &pWal->szWIndex, (void**)(char*)&pWal->pWiData);
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000396 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pWal->pWiData==0 ){
397 /* Make sure pWal->pWiData is not NULL while we are holding the
398 ** lock on the mapping. */
399 assert( pWal->szWIndex==0 );
400 pWal->pWiData = &pWal->iCallback;
401 }
drh79e6c782010-04-30 02:13:26 +0000402 }
403 return rc;
404}
405
406/*
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000407** Remap the wal-index so that the mapping covers the full size
408** of the underlying file.
409**
410** If enlargeTo is non-negative, then increase the size of the underlying
411** storage to be at least as big as enlargeTo before remapping.
drh79e6c782010-04-30 02:13:26 +0000412*/
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000413static int walIndexRemap(Wal *pWal, int enlargeTo){
414 int rc;
415 int sz;
drh1fbe0f22010-05-03 16:30:27 +0000416 rc = pWal->pVfs->xShmSize(pWal->pVfs, pWal->pWIndex, enlargeTo, &sz);
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000417 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sz>pWal->szWIndex ){
418 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
419 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, sz);
420 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000421 return rc;
422}
423
424/*
425** Increment by which to increase the wal-index file size.
426*/
427#define WALINDEX_MMAP_INCREMENT (64*1024)
428
429/*
430** Set an entry in the wal-index map to map log frame iFrame to db
431** page iPage. Values are always appended to the wal-index (i.e. the
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000432** value of iFrame is always exactly one more than the value passed to
433** the previous call), but that restriction is not enforced or asserted
434** here.
435*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000436static int walIndexAppend(Wal *pWal, u32 iFrame, u32 iPage){
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000437 int rc;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000438 u32 iSlot = walIndexEntry(iFrame);
439
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000440 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, -1);
441 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
442 return rc;
443 }
danc9d53db2010-04-30 16:50:00 +0000444 while( ((iSlot+128)*sizeof(u32))>=pWal->szWIndex ){
danc9d53db2010-04-30 16:50:00 +0000445 int nByte = pWal->szWIndex + WALINDEX_MMAP_INCREMENT;
dance4f05f2010-04-22 19:14:13 +0000446
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000447 /* Enlarge the storage, then remap it. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000448 rc = walIndexRemap(pWal, nByte);
dan31f98fc2010-04-27 05:42:32 +0000449 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
450 return rc;
451 }
dance4f05f2010-04-22 19:14:13 +0000452 }
453
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000454 /* Set the wal-index entry itself */
455 pWal->pWiData[iSlot] = iPage;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000456
457 /* If the frame number is a multiple of 256 (frames are numbered starting
458 ** at 1), build an index of the most recently added 256 frames.
459 */
460 if( (iFrame&0x000000FF)==0 ){
461 int i; /* Iterator used while initializing aIndex */
462 u32 *aFrame; /* Pointer to array of 256 frames */
463 int nIndex; /* Number of entries in index */
464 u8 *aIndex; /* 256 bytes to build index in */
465 u8 *aTmp; /* Scratch space to use while sorting */
466
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000467 aFrame = &pWal->pWiData[iSlot-255];
468 aIndex = (u8 *)&pWal->pWiData[iSlot+1];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000469 aTmp = &aIndex[256];
470
471 nIndex = 256;
472 for(i=0; i<256; i++) aIndex[i] = (u8)i;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000473 walMergesort8(aFrame, aTmp, aIndex, &nIndex);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000474 memset(&aIndex[nIndex], aIndex[nIndex-1], 256-nIndex);
475 }
dan31f98fc2010-04-27 05:42:32 +0000476
477 return SQLITE_OK;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000478}
479
480
481/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000482** Recover the wal-index by reading the write-ahead log file.
483** The caller must hold RECOVER lock on the wal-index file.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000484*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000485static int walIndexRecover(Wal *pWal){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000486 int rc; /* Return Code */
487 i64 nSize; /* Size of log file */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000488 WalIndexHdr hdr; /* Recovered wal-index header */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000489
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000490 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_RECOVER );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000491 memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
492
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000493 rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pWal->pFd, &nSize);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000494 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
495 return rc;
496 }
497
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000498 if( nSize>WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE ){
499 u8 aBuf[WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE]; /* Buffer to load first frame header into */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000500 u8 *aFrame = 0; /* Malloc'd buffer to load entire frame */
501 int nFrame; /* Number of bytes at aFrame */
502 u8 *aData; /* Pointer to data part of aFrame buffer */
503 int iFrame; /* Index of last frame read */
504 i64 iOffset; /* Next offset to read from log file */
505 int nPgsz; /* Page size according to the log */
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000506 u32 aCksum[2]; /* Running checksum */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000507
508 /* Read in the first frame header in the file (to determine the
509 ** database page size).
510 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000511 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pFd, aBuf, WAL_HDRSIZE, 0);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000512 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
513 return rc;
514 }
515
516 /* If the database page size is not a power of two, or is greater than
517 ** SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE, conclude that the log file contains no valid data.
518 */
519 nPgsz = sqlite3Get4byte(&aBuf[0]);
dance4f05f2010-04-22 19:14:13 +0000520 if( nPgsz&(nPgsz-1) || nPgsz>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE || nPgsz<512 ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000521 goto finished;
522 }
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +0000523 aCksum[0] = sqlite3Get4byte(&aBuf[4]);
524 aCksum[1] = sqlite3Get4byte(&aBuf[8]);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000525
526 /* Malloc a buffer to read frames into. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000527 nFrame = nPgsz + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000528 aFrame = (u8 *)sqlite3_malloc(nFrame);
529 if( !aFrame ){
530 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
531 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000532 aData = &aFrame[WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000533
534 /* Read all frames from the log file. */
535 iFrame = 0;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000536 for(iOffset=WAL_HDRSIZE; (iOffset+nFrame)<=nSize; iOffset+=nFrame){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000537 u32 pgno; /* Database page number for frame */
538 u32 nTruncate; /* dbsize field from frame header */
539 int isValid; /* True if this frame is valid */
540
541 /* Read and decode the next log frame. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000542 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pFd, aFrame, nFrame, iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000543 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000544 isValid = walDecodeFrame(aCksum, &pgno, &nTruncate, nPgsz, aData, aFrame);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000545 if( !isValid ) break;
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000546 rc = walIndexAppend(pWal, ++iFrame, pgno);
547 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000548
549 /* If nTruncate is non-zero, this is a commit record. */
550 if( nTruncate ){
551 hdr.iCheck1 = aCksum[0];
552 hdr.iCheck2 = aCksum[1];
553 hdr.iLastPg = iFrame;
554 hdr.nPage = nTruncate;
555 hdr.pgsz = nPgsz;
556 }
557 }
558
559 sqlite3_free(aFrame);
560 }else{
561 hdr.iCheck1 = 2;
562 hdr.iCheck2 = 3;
563 }
564
565finished:
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000566 walIndexWriteHdr(pWal, &hdr);
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000567 memcpy(&pWal->hdr, &hdr, sizeof(hdr));
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000568 return rc;
569}
570
drha8e654e2010-05-04 17:38:42 +0000571/*
dan1018e902010-05-05 15:33:05 +0000572** Close an open wal-index.
drha8e654e2010-05-04 17:38:42 +0000573*/
dan1018e902010-05-05 15:33:05 +0000574static void walIndexClose(Wal *pWal, int isDelete){
drha8e654e2010-05-04 17:38:42 +0000575 sqlite3_shm *pWIndex = pWal->pWIndex;
576 if( pWIndex ){
577 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = pWal->pVfs;
578 int notUsed;
579 pVfs->xShmLock(pVfs, pWIndex, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK, &notUsed);
dan1018e902010-05-05 15:33:05 +0000580 pVfs->xShmClose(pVfs, pWIndex, isDelete);
drha8e654e2010-05-04 17:38:42 +0000581 }
582}
583
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000584/*
585** Open a connection to the log file associated with database zDb. The
586** database file does not actually have to exist. zDb is used only to
587** figure out the name of the log file to open. If the log file does not
588** exist it is created by this call.
dan3de777f2010-04-17 12:31:37 +0000589**
590** A SHARED lock should be held on the database file when this function
591** is called. The purpose of this SHARED lock is to prevent any other
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000592** client from unlinking the log or wal-index file. If another process
dan3de777f2010-04-17 12:31:37 +0000593** were to do this just after this client opened one of these files, the
594** system would be badly broken.
danef378022010-05-04 11:06:03 +0000595**
596** If the log file is successfully opened, SQLITE_OK is returned and
597** *ppWal is set to point to a new WAL handle. If an error occurs,
598** an SQLite error code is returned and *ppWal is left unmodified.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000599*/
drhc438efd2010-04-26 00:19:45 +0000600int sqlite3WalOpen(
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000601 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* vfs module to open wal and wal-index */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000602 const char *zDb, /* Name of database file */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000603 Wal **ppWal /* OUT: Allocated Wal handle */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000604){
danef378022010-05-04 11:06:03 +0000605 int rc; /* Return Code */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000606 Wal *pRet; /* Object to allocate and return */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000607 int flags; /* Flags passed to OsOpen() */
danef378022010-05-04 11:06:03 +0000608 char *zWal; /* Path to WAL file */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000609 int nWal; /* Length of zWal in bytes */
610
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000611 assert( zDb );
dan87bfb512010-04-30 11:43:28 +0000612 if( pVfs->xShmOpen==0 ) return SQLITE_CANTOPEN_BKPT;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000613
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000614 /* Allocate an instance of struct Wal to return. */
615 *ppWal = 0;
616 nWal = strlen(zDb);
drh2d536e12010-05-01 20:17:30 +0000617 pRet = (Wal*)sqlite3MallocZero(sizeof(Wal) + pVfs->szOsFile + nWal+5);
dan76ed3bc2010-05-03 17:18:24 +0000618 if( !pRet ){
619 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
620 }
621
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000622 pRet->pVfs = pVfs;
623 pRet->pFd = (sqlite3_file *)&pRet[1];
drh2d536e12010-05-01 20:17:30 +0000624 pRet->zName = zWal = pVfs->szOsFile + (char*)pRet->pFd;
625 sqlite3_snprintf(nWal+5, zWal, "%s-wal", zDb);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000626 rc = pVfs->xShmOpen(pVfs, zWal, &pRet->pWIndex);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000627
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000628 /* Open file handle on the write-ahead log file. */
dan76ed3bc2010-05-03 17:18:24 +0000629 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
630 flags = (SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL);
631 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zWal, pRet->pFd, flags, &flags);
632 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000633
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000634 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
dan1018e902010-05-05 15:33:05 +0000635 walIndexClose(pRet, 0);
danef378022010-05-04 11:06:03 +0000636 sqlite3OsClose(pRet->pFd);
637 sqlite3_free(pRet);
638 }else{
639 *ppWal = pRet;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000640 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000641 return rc;
642}
643
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000644static int walIteratorNext(
645 WalIterator *p, /* Iterator */
646 u32 *piPage, /* OUT: Next db page to write */
647 u32 *piFrame /* OUT: Wal frame to read from */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000648){
649 u32 iMin = *piPage;
650 u32 iRet = 0xFFFFFFFF;
651 int i;
652 int nBlock = p->nFinal;
653
654 for(i=p->nSegment-1; i>=0; i--){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000655 struct WalSegment *pSegment = &p->aSegment[i];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000656 while( pSegment->iNext<nBlock ){
657 u32 iPg = pSegment->aDbPage[pSegment->aIndex[pSegment->iNext]];
658 if( iPg>iMin ){
659 if( iPg<iRet ){
660 iRet = iPg;
661 *piFrame = i*256 + 1 + pSegment->aIndex[pSegment->iNext];
662 }
663 break;
664 }
665 pSegment->iNext++;
666 }
667
668 nBlock = 256;
669 }
670
671 *piPage = iRet;
672 return (iRet==0xFFFFFFFF);
673}
674
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000675static int walIteratorInit(Wal *pWal, WalIterator **pp){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000676 u32 *aData; /* Content of the wal-index file */
677 WalIterator *p; /* Return value */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000678 int nSegment; /* Number of segments to merge */
679 u32 iLast; /* Last frame in log */
680 int nByte; /* Number of bytes to allocate */
681 int i; /* Iterator variable */
682 int nFinal; /* Number of unindexed entries */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000683 struct WalSegment *pFinal; /* Final (unindexed) segment */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000684 u8 *aTmp; /* Temp space used by merge-sort */
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000685 int rc; /* Return code of walIndexMap() */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000686
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000687 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, -1);
688 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
689 return rc;
690 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000691 aData = pWal->pWiData;
692 iLast = pWal->hdr.iLastPg;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000693 nSegment = (iLast >> 8) + 1;
694 nFinal = (iLast & 0x000000FF);
695
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000696 nByte = sizeof(WalIterator) + (nSegment-1)*sizeof(struct WalSegment) + 512;
697 p = (WalIterator *)sqlite3_malloc(nByte);
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000698 if( !p ){
dan9a6b4e92010-05-06 11:32:09 +0000699 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
700 }else{
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000701 memset(p, 0, nByte);
702 p->nSegment = nSegment;
dan76ed3bc2010-05-03 17:18:24 +0000703
704 for(i=0; i<nSegment-1; i++){
705 p->aSegment[i].aDbPage = &aData[walIndexEntry(i*256+1)];
706 p->aSegment[i].aIndex = (u8 *)&aData[walIndexEntry(i*256+1)+256];
707 }
708 pFinal = &p->aSegment[nSegment-1];
709
710 pFinal->aDbPage = &aData[walIndexEntry((nSegment-1)*256+1)];
711 pFinal->aIndex = (u8 *)&pFinal[1];
712 aTmp = &pFinal->aIndex[256];
713 for(i=0; i<nFinal; i++){
714 pFinal->aIndex[i] = i;
715 }
716 walMergesort8(pFinal->aDbPage, aTmp, pFinal->aIndex, &nFinal);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000717 p->nFinal = nFinal;
718 }
719
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000720 *pp = p;
dan9a6b4e92010-05-06 11:32:09 +0000721 return rc;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000722}
723
724/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000725** Free a log iterator allocated by walIteratorInit().
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000726*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000727static void walIteratorFree(WalIterator *p){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000728 sqlite3_free(p);
729}
730
731/*
732** Checkpoint the contents of the log file.
733*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000734static int walCheckpoint(
735 Wal *pWal, /* Wal connection */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000736 sqlite3_file *pFd, /* File descriptor open on db file */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +0000737 int sync_flags, /* Flags for OsSync() (or 0) */
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +0000738 int nBuf, /* Size of zBuf in bytes */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000739 u8 *zBuf /* Temporary buffer to use */
740){
741 int rc; /* Return code */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000742 int pgsz = pWal->hdr.pgsz; /* Database page-size */
743 WalIterator *pIter = 0; /* Wal iterator context */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000744 u32 iDbpage = 0; /* Next database page to write */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000745 u32 iFrame = 0; /* Wal frame containing data for iDbpage */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000746
747 /* Allocate the iterator */
dan8f6097c2010-05-06 07:43:58 +0000748 rc = walIteratorInit(pWal, &pIter);
749 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pWal->hdr.iLastPg==0 ){
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +0000750 goto out;
751 }
752
753 if( pWal->hdr.pgsz!=nBuf ){
754 rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT;
755 goto out;
756 }
757
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000758 /* Sync the log file to disk */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +0000759 if( sync_flags ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000760 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pWal->pFd, sync_flags);
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +0000761 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
762 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000763
764 /* Iterate through the contents of the log, copying data to the db file. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000765 while( 0==walIteratorNext(pIter, &iDbpage, &iFrame) ){
766 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pFd, zBuf, pgsz,
767 walFrameOffset(iFrame, pgsz) + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000768 );
769 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
770 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pFd, zBuf, pgsz, (iDbpage-1)*pgsz);
771 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
772 }
773
774 /* Truncate the database file */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000775 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pFd, ((i64)pWal->hdr.nPage*(i64)pgsz));
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000776 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
777
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000778 /* Sync the database file. If successful, update the wal-index. */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +0000779 if( sync_flags ){
780 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pFd, sync_flags);
781 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
782 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000783 pWal->hdr.iLastPg = 0;
784 pWal->hdr.iCheck1 = 2;
785 pWal->hdr.iCheck2 = 3;
786 walIndexWriteHdr(pWal, &pWal->hdr);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000787
788 /* TODO: If a crash occurs and the current log is copied into the
789 ** database there is no problem. However, if a crash occurs while
790 ** writing the next transaction into the start of the log, such that:
791 **
792 ** * The first transaction currently in the log is left intact, but
793 ** * The second (or subsequent) transaction is damaged,
794 **
795 ** then the database could become corrupt.
796 **
797 ** The easiest thing to do would be to write and sync a dummy header
798 ** into the log at this point. Unfortunately, that turns out to be
799 ** an unwelcome performance hit. Alternatives are...
800 */
801#if 0
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000802 memset(zBuf, 0, WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE);
803 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, zBuf, WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE, 0);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000804 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto out;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000805 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pWal->pFd, pWal->sync_flags);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000806#endif
807
808 out:
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000809 walIteratorFree(pIter);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000810 return rc;
811}
812
813/*
814** Close a connection to a log file.
815*/
drhc438efd2010-04-26 00:19:45 +0000816int sqlite3WalClose(
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000817 Wal *pWal, /* Wal to close */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000818 sqlite3_file *pFd, /* Database file */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +0000819 int sync_flags, /* Flags to pass to OsSync() (or 0) */
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +0000820 int nBuf,
821 u8 *zBuf /* Buffer of at least nBuf bytes */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000822){
823 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000824 if( pWal ){
dan30c86292010-04-30 16:24:46 +0000825 int isDelete = 0; /* True to unlink wal and wal-index files */
826
827 /* If an EXCLUSIVE lock can be obtained on the database file (using the
828 ** ordinary, rollback-mode locking methods, this guarantees that the
829 ** connection associated with this log file is the only connection to
830 ** the database. In this case checkpoint the database and unlink both
831 ** the wal and wal-index files.
832 **
833 ** The EXCLUSIVE lock is not released before returning.
834 */
835 rc = sqlite3OsLock(pFd, SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
836 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +0000837 rc = walCheckpoint(pWal, pFd, sync_flags, nBuf, zBuf);
dan30c86292010-04-30 16:24:46 +0000838 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
839 isDelete = 1;
840 }
841 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
842 }
843
dan1018e902010-05-05 15:33:05 +0000844 walIndexClose(pWal, isDelete);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000845 sqlite3OsClose(pWal->pFd);
dan30c86292010-04-30 16:24:46 +0000846 if( isDelete ){
drh2d536e12010-05-01 20:17:30 +0000847 sqlite3OsDelete(pWal->pVfs, pWal->zName, 0);
dan30c86292010-04-30 16:24:46 +0000848 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000849 sqlite3_free(pWal);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000850 }
851 return rc;
852}
853
854/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000855** Try to read the wal-index header. Attempt to verify the header
856** checksum. If the checksum can be verified, copy the wal-index
857** header into structure pWal->hdr. If the contents of pWal->hdr are
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000858** modified by this and pChanged is not NULL, set *pChanged to 1.
859** Otherwise leave *pChanged unmodified.
860**
861** If the checksum cannot be verified return SQLITE_ERROR.
862*/
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000863int walIndexTryHdr(Wal *pWal, int *pisValid, int *pChanged){
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000864 u32 aCksum[2] = {1, 1};
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000865 u32 aHdr[WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD+2];
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000866
drh79e6c782010-04-30 02:13:26 +0000867 if( pWal->szWIndex==0 ){
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000868 int rc;
869 rc = walIndexRemap(pWal, WALINDEX_MMAP_INCREMENT);
drh79e6c782010-04-30 02:13:26 +0000870 if( rc ) return rc;
871 }
872
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000873 /* Read the header. The caller may or may not have locked the wal-index
dancd11fb22010-04-26 10:40:52 +0000874 ** file, meaning it is possible that an inconsistent snapshot is read
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000875 ** from the file. If this happens, return SQLITE_ERROR.
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000876 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000877 memcpy(aHdr, pWal->pWiData, sizeof(aHdr));
878 walChecksumBytes((u8*)aHdr, sizeof(u32)*WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD, aCksum);
879 if( aCksum[0]!=aHdr[WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD]
880 || aCksum[1]!=aHdr[WALINDEX_HDR_NFIELD+1]
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000881 ){
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000882 return SQLITE_OK;
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000883 }
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000884 *pisValid = 1;
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000885
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000886 if( memcmp(&pWal->hdr, aHdr, sizeof(WalIndexHdr)) ){
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000887 *pChanged = 1;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000888 memcpy(&pWal->hdr, aHdr, sizeof(WalIndexHdr));
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000889 }
890 return SQLITE_OK;
891}
892
893/*
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000894** Read the wal-index header from the wal-index file into structure
895** pWal->hdr. If attempting to verify the header checksum fails, try
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000896** to recover the log before returning.
897**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000898** If the wal-index header is successfully read, return SQLITE_OK.
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000899** Otherwise an SQLite error code.
900*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000901static int walIndexReadHdr(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000902 int rc;
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000903 int isValid = 0;
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000904
dan4c97b532010-04-30 09:52:17 +0000905 assert( pWal->lockState>=SQLITE_SHM_READ );
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000906 assert( pChanged );
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000907 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, -1);
908 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
909 return rc;
910 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000911
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000912 /* First try to read the header without a lock. Verify the checksum
913 ** before returning. This will almost always work.
914 */
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000915 rc = walIndexTryHdr(pWal, &isValid, pChanged);
916 if( isValid || rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
917 return rc;
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000918 }
919
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000920 /* If the first attempt to read the header failed, lock the wal-index
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000921 ** file and try again. If the header checksum verification fails this
922 ** time as well, run log recovery.
923 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000924 if( SQLITE_OK==(rc = walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_RECOVER)) ){
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000925 /* This call to walIndexTryHdr() may not return an error code, as the
926 ** wal-index is already mapped. It may find that the header is invalid,
927 ** but there is no chance of hitting an actual error. */
928 assert( pWal->szWIndex );
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000929 rc = walIndexTryHdr(pWal, &isValid, pChanged);
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +0000930 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
931 if( isValid==0 ){
932 *pChanged = 1;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000933 rc = walIndexRecover(pWal);
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000934 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000935 walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_READ);
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +0000936 }
937
938 return rc;
939}
940
941/*
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000942** Lock a snapshot.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000943**
944** If this call obtains a new read-lock and the database contents have been
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000945** modified since the most recent call to WalCloseSnapshot() on this Wal
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000946** connection, then *pChanged is set to 1 before returning. Otherwise, it
947** is left unmodified. This is used by the pager layer to determine whether
948** or not any cached pages may be safely reused.
949*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000950int sqlite3WalOpenSnapshot(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){
dan8d6ad1c2010-05-04 10:36:20 +0000951 int rc; /* Return code */
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000952
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000953 rc = walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_READ);
dan8d6ad1c2010-05-04 10:36:20 +0000954 assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_READ );
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000955
dan8d6ad1c2010-05-04 10:36:20 +0000956 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000957 rc = walIndexReadHdr(pWal, pChanged);
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000958 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
959 /* An error occured while attempting log recovery. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000960 sqlite3WalCloseSnapshot(pWal);
dan31f98fc2010-04-27 05:42:32 +0000961 }else{
962 /* Check if the mapping needs to grow. */
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000963 if( pWal->hdr.iLastPg
danfe05aa12010-04-30 17:05:23 +0000964 && walIndexEntry(pWal->hdr.iLastPg)*sizeof(u32)>=pWal->szWIndex
drh5530b762010-04-30 14:39:50 +0000965 ){
966 walIndexRemap(pWal, -1);
dan31f98fc2010-04-27 05:42:32 +0000967 }
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +0000968 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000969 }
danba515902010-04-30 09:32:06 +0000970
971 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000972 return rc;
973}
974
975/*
976** Unlock the current snapshot.
977*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000978void sqlite3WalCloseSnapshot(Wal *pWal){
dan8d6ad1c2010-05-04 10:36:20 +0000979 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_READ
980 || pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK
981 );
982 walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000983}
984
dan5e0ce872010-04-28 17:48:44 +0000985/*
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000986** Read a page from the log, if it is present.
987*/
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +0000988int sqlite3WalRead(
989 Wal *pWal,
990 Pgno pgno,
991 int *pInWal,
992 int nOut,
993 u8 *pOut
994){
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +0000995 int rc; /* Return code */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000996 u32 iRead = 0;
dancd11fb22010-04-26 10:40:52 +0000997 u32 *aData;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +0000998 int iFrame = (pWal->hdr.iLastPg & 0xFFFFFF00);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +0000999
dan1bc61712010-04-30 10:24:54 +00001000 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_READ||pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001001 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, -1);
1002 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1003 return rc;
1004 }
dancd11fb22010-04-26 10:40:52 +00001005
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001006 /* Do a linear search of the unindexed block of page-numbers (if any)
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001007 ** at the end of the wal-index. An alternative to this would be to
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001008 ** build an index in private memory each time a read transaction is
1009 ** opened on a new snapshot.
1010 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001011 aData = pWal->pWiData;
1012 if( pWal->hdr.iLastPg ){
1013 u32 *pi = &aData[walIndexEntry(pWal->hdr.iLastPg)];
1014 u32 *piStop = pi - (pWal->hdr.iLastPg & 0xFF);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001015 while( *pi!=pgno && pi!=piStop ) pi--;
1016 if( pi!=piStop ){
1017 iRead = (pi-piStop) + iFrame;
1018 }
1019 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001020 assert( iRead==0 || aData[walIndexEntry(iRead)]==pgno );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001021
1022 while( iRead==0 && iFrame>0 ){
1023 int iLow = 0;
1024 int iHigh = 255;
1025 u32 *aFrame;
1026 u8 *aIndex;
1027
1028 iFrame -= 256;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001029 aFrame = &aData[walIndexEntry(iFrame+1)];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001030 aIndex = (u8 *)&aFrame[256];
1031
1032 while( iLow<=iHigh ){
1033 int iTest = (iLow+iHigh)>>1;
1034 u32 iPg = aFrame[aIndex[iTest]];
1035
1036 if( iPg==pgno ){
1037 iRead = iFrame + 1 + aIndex[iTest];
1038 break;
1039 }
1040 else if( iPg<pgno ){
1041 iLow = iTest+1;
1042 }else{
1043 iHigh = iTest-1;
1044 }
1045 }
1046 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001047 assert( iRead==0 || aData[walIndexEntry(iRead)]==pgno );
1048 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
dancd11fb22010-04-26 10:40:52 +00001049
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001050 /* If iRead is non-zero, then it is the log frame number that contains the
1051 ** required page. Read and return data from the log file.
1052 */
1053 if( iRead ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001054 i64 iOffset = walFrameOffset(iRead, pWal->hdr.pgsz) + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE;
1055 *pInWal = 1;
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00001056 return sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pFd, pOut, nOut, iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001057 }
1058
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001059 *pInWal = 0;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001060 return SQLITE_OK;
1061}
1062
1063
1064/*
1065** Set *pPgno to the size of the database file (or zero, if unknown).
1066*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001067void sqlite3WalDbsize(Wal *pWal, Pgno *pPgno){
1068 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_READ
1069 || pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
1070 *pPgno = pWal->hdr.nPage;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001071}
1072
1073/*
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001074** This function returns SQLITE_OK if the caller may write to the database.
1075** Otherwise, if the caller is operating on a snapshot that has already
dan49320f82010-04-14 18:50:08 +00001076** been overwritten by another writer, SQLITE_BUSY is returned.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001077*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001078int sqlite3WalWriteLock(Wal *pWal, int op){
1079 int rc;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001080 if( op ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001081 assert( pWal->lockState == SQLITE_SHM_READ );
1082 rc = walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_WRITE);
dan30c86292010-04-30 16:24:46 +00001083
1084 /* If this connection is not reading the most recent database snapshot,
1085 ** it is not possible to write to the database. In this case release
1086 ** the write locks and return SQLITE_BUSY.
1087 */
1088 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1089 rc = walIndexMap(pWal, -1);
1090 if( rc==SQLITE_OK
1091 && memcmp(&pWal->hdr, pWal->pWiData, sizeof(WalIndexHdr))
1092 ){
1093 rc = SQLITE_BUSY;
1094 }
1095 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
1096 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1097 walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_READ);
1098 }
1099 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001100 }else if( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE ){
1101 rc = walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_READ);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001102 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001103 return rc;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001104}
1105
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001106/*
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001107** If any data has been written (but not committed) to the log file, this
1108** function moves the write-pointer back to the start of the transaction.
1109**
1110** Additionally, the callback function is invoked for each frame written
1111** to the log since the start of the transaction. If the callback returns
1112** other than SQLITE_OK, it is not invoked again and the error code is
1113** returned to the caller.
1114**
1115** Otherwise, if the callback function does not return an error, this
1116** function returns SQLITE_OK.
1117*/
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001118int sqlite3WalUndo(Wal *pWal, int (*xUndo)(void *, Pgno), void *pUndoCtx){
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +00001119 int unused;
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001120 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001121 Pgno iMax = pWal->hdr.iLastPg;
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001122 Pgno iFrame;
1123
dana8614692010-05-06 14:42:34 +00001124 rc = walIndexReadHdr(pWal, &unused);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001125 for(iFrame=pWal->hdr.iLastPg+1; iFrame<=iMax && rc==SQLITE_OK; iFrame++){
drhcd058ec2010-05-04 17:20:09 +00001126 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001127 rc = xUndo(pUndoCtx, pWal->pWiData[walIndexEntry(iFrame)]);
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001128 }
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001129 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
dan74d6cd82010-04-24 18:44:05 +00001130 return rc;
1131}
1132
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001133/* Return an integer that records the current (uncommitted) write
1134** position in the WAL
1135*/
1136u32 sqlite3WalSavepoint(Wal *pWal){
1137 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
1138 return pWal->hdr.iLastPg;
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001139}
1140
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001141/* Move the write position of the WAL back to iFrame. Called in
1142** response to a ROLLBACK TO command.
1143*/
1144int sqlite3WalSavepointUndo(Wal *pWal, u32 iFrame){
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001145 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1146 u8 aCksum[8];
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001147 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001148
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001149 pWal->hdr.iLastPg = iFrame;
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001150 if( iFrame>0 ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001151 i64 iOffset = walFrameOffset(iFrame, pWal->hdr.pgsz) + sizeof(u32)*2;
1152 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pFd, aCksum, sizeof(aCksum), iOffset);
1153 pWal->hdr.iCheck1 = sqlite3Get4byte(&aCksum[0]);
1154 pWal->hdr.iCheck2 = sqlite3Get4byte(&aCksum[4]);
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001155 }
1156
1157 return rc;
1158}
1159
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001160/*
dan4cd78b42010-04-26 16:57:10 +00001161** Write a set of frames to the log. The caller must hold the write-lock
1162** on the log file (obtained using sqlite3WalWriteLock()).
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001163*/
drhc438efd2010-04-26 00:19:45 +00001164int sqlite3WalFrames(
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001165 Wal *pWal, /* Wal handle to write to */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001166 int nPgsz, /* Database page-size in bytes */
1167 PgHdr *pList, /* List of dirty pages to write */
1168 Pgno nTruncate, /* Database size after this commit */
1169 int isCommit, /* True if this is a commit */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +00001170 int sync_flags /* Flags to pass to OsSync() (or 0) */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001171){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001172 int rc; /* Used to catch return codes */
1173 u32 iFrame; /* Next frame address */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001174 u8 aFrame[WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE]; /* Buffer to assemble frame-header in */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001175 PgHdr *p; /* Iterator to run through pList with. */
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +00001176 u32 aCksum[2]; /* Checksums */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001177 PgHdr *pLast; /* Last frame in list */
1178 int nLast = 0; /* Number of extra copies of last page */
1179
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001180 assert( WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE==(4 * 2 + 2*sizeof(u32)) );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001181 assert( pList );
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001182 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_WRITE );
danba515902010-04-30 09:32:06 +00001183 assert( pWal->pWiData==0 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001184
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +00001185 /* If this is the first frame written into the log, write the log
1186 ** header to the start of the log file. See comments at the top of
1187 ** this file for a description of the log-header format.
1188 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001189 assert( WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE>=WAL_HDRSIZE );
1190 iFrame = pWal->hdr.iLastPg;
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +00001191 if( iFrame==0 ){
1192 sqlite3Put4byte(aFrame, nPgsz);
1193 sqlite3_randomness(8, &aFrame[4]);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001194 pWal->hdr.iCheck1 = sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[4]);
1195 pWal->hdr.iCheck2 = sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[8]);
1196 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, aFrame, WAL_HDRSIZE, 0);
dan97a31352010-04-16 13:59:31 +00001197 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1198 return rc;
1199 }
1200 }
1201
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001202 aCksum[0] = pWal->hdr.iCheck1;
1203 aCksum[1] = pWal->hdr.iCheck2;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001204
1205 /* Write the log file. */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001206 for(p=pList; p; p=p->pDirty){
1207 u32 nDbsize; /* Db-size field for frame header */
1208 i64 iOffset; /* Write offset in log file */
1209
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001210 iOffset = walFrameOffset(++iFrame, nPgsz);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001211
1212 /* Populate and write the frame header */
1213 nDbsize = (isCommit && p->pDirty==0) ? nTruncate : 0;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001214 walEncodeFrame(aCksum, p->pgno, nDbsize, nPgsz, p->pData, aFrame);
1215 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, aFrame, sizeof(aFrame), iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001216 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1217 return rc;
1218 }
1219
1220 /* Write the page data */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001221 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, p->pData, nPgsz, iOffset + sizeof(aFrame));
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001222 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1223 return rc;
1224 }
1225 pLast = p;
1226 }
1227
1228 /* Sync the log file if the 'isSync' flag was specified. */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +00001229 if( sync_flags ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001230 i64 iSegment = sqlite3OsSectorSize(pWal->pFd);
1231 i64 iOffset = walFrameOffset(iFrame+1, nPgsz);
dan67032392010-04-17 15:42:43 +00001232
1233 assert( isCommit );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001234
1235 if( iSegment<SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE ){
1236 iSegment = SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE;
1237 }
1238 iSegment = (((iOffset+iSegment-1)/iSegment) * iSegment);
1239 while( iOffset<iSegment ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001240 walEncodeFrame(aCksum,pLast->pgno,nTruncate,nPgsz,pLast->pData,aFrame);
1241 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, aFrame, sizeof(aFrame), iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001242 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1243 return rc;
1244 }
1245
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001246 iOffset += WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE;
1247 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pWal->pFd, pLast->pData, nPgsz, iOffset);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001248 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
1249 return rc;
1250 }
1251 nLast++;
1252 iOffset += nPgsz;
1253 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001254
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001255 rc = sqlite3OsSync(pWal->pFd, sync_flags);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001256 }
danba515902010-04-30 09:32:06 +00001257 assert( pWal->pWiData==0 );
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001258
1259 /* Append data to the log summary. It is not necessary to lock the
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001260 ** wal-index to do this as the RESERVED lock held on the db file
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001261 ** guarantees that there are no other writers, and no data that may
1262 ** be in use by existing readers is being overwritten.
1263 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001264 iFrame = pWal->hdr.iLastPg;
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001265 for(p=pList; p && rc==SQLITE_OK; p=p->pDirty){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001266 iFrame++;
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001267 rc = walIndexAppend(pWal, iFrame, p->pgno);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001268 }
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001269 while( nLast>0 && rc==SQLITE_OK ){
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001270 iFrame++;
1271 nLast--;
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001272 rc = walIndexAppend(pWal, iFrame, pLast->pgno);
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001273 }
1274
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001275 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1276 /* Update the private copy of the header. */
1277 pWal->hdr.pgsz = nPgsz;
1278 pWal->hdr.iLastPg = iFrame;
1279 if( isCommit ){
1280 pWal->hdr.iChange++;
1281 pWal->hdr.nPage = nTruncate;
1282 }
1283 pWal->hdr.iCheck1 = aCksum[0];
1284 pWal->hdr.iCheck2 = aCksum[1];
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001285
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001286 /* If this is a commit, update the wal-index header too. */
1287 if( isCommit ){
1288 walIndexWriteHdr(pWal, &pWal->hdr);
1289 pWal->iCallback = iFrame;
1290 }
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001291 }
danc7991bd2010-05-05 19:04:59 +00001292
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001293 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
dan8d22a172010-04-19 18:03:51 +00001294 return rc;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001295}
1296
1297/*
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001298** Checkpoint the database:
1299**
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001300** 1. Acquire a CHECKPOINT lock
1301** 2. Copy the contents of the log into the database file.
1302** 3. Zero the wal-index header (so new readers will ignore the log).
1303** 4. Drop the CHECKPOINT lock.
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001304*/
drhc438efd2010-04-26 00:19:45 +00001305int sqlite3WalCheckpoint(
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001306 Wal *pWal, /* Wal connection */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001307 sqlite3_file *pFd, /* File descriptor open on db file */
danc5118782010-04-17 17:34:41 +00001308 int sync_flags, /* Flags to sync db file with (or 0) */
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00001309 int nBuf, /* Size of temporary buffer */
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00001310 u8 *zBuf, /* Temporary buffer to use */
1311 int (*xBusyHandler)(void *), /* Pointer to busy-handler function */
1312 void *pBusyHandlerArg /* Argument to pass to xBusyHandler */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001313){
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001314 int rc; /* Return code */
dan31c03902010-04-29 14:51:33 +00001315 int isChanged = 0; /* True if a new wal-index header is loaded */
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001316
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001317 assert( pWal->lockState==SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK );
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00001318 assert( pWal->pWiData==0 );
dan39c79f52010-04-15 10:58:51 +00001319
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001320 /* Get the CHECKPOINT lock */
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00001321 do {
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001322 rc = walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_CHECKPOINT);
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00001323 }while( rc==SQLITE_BUSY && xBusyHandler(pBusyHandlerArg) );
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001324 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001325 walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK);
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001326 return rc;
1327 }
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00001328
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001329 /* Copy data from the log to the database file. */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001330 rc = walIndexReadHdr(pWal, &isChanged);
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001331 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
danb6e099a2010-05-04 14:47:39 +00001332 rc = walCheckpoint(pWal, pFd, sync_flags, nBuf, zBuf);
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001333 }
dan31c03902010-04-29 14:51:33 +00001334 if( isChanged ){
1335 /* If a new wal-index header was loaded before the checkpoint was
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001336 ** performed, then the pager-cache associated with log pWal is now
dan31c03902010-04-29 14:51:33 +00001337 ** out of date. So zero the cached wal-index header to ensure that
1338 ** next time the pager opens a snapshot on this database it knows that
1339 ** the cache needs to be reset.
1340 */
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001341 memset(&pWal->hdr, 0, sizeof(WalIndexHdr));
dan31c03902010-04-29 14:51:33 +00001342 }
danb9bf16b2010-04-14 11:23:30 +00001343
1344 /* Release the locks. */
dan87bfb512010-04-30 11:43:28 +00001345 walIndexUnmap(pWal);
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001346 walSetLock(pWal, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK);
dan64d039e2010-04-13 19:27:31 +00001347 return rc;
dan7c246102010-04-12 19:00:29 +00001348}
1349
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001350/* Return the value to pass to a sqlite3_wal_hook callback, the
1351** number of frames in the WAL at the point of the last commit since
1352** sqlite3WalCallback() was called. If no commits have occurred since
1353** the last call, then return 0.
1354*/
1355int sqlite3WalCallback(Wal *pWal){
dan8d22a172010-04-19 18:03:51 +00001356 u32 ret = 0;
drh7ed91f22010-04-29 22:34:07 +00001357 if( pWal ){
1358 ret = pWal->iCallback;
1359 pWal->iCallback = 0;
dan8d22a172010-04-19 18:03:51 +00001360 }
1361 return (int)ret;
1362}
dan5cf53532010-05-01 16:40:20 +00001363#endif /* #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL */