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[svn] fprintf implementation in the VFS common layer by Luca Barbato. Use it in the Container plugins.
author | chainsaw |
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date | Mon, 11 Sep 2006 15:24:52 -0700 |
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/* ** 2004 May 22 ** ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: ** ** May you do good and not evil. ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. ** ****************************************************************************** ** ** This file contains macros and a little bit of code that is common to ** all of the platform-specific files (os_*.c) and is #included into those ** files. ** ** This file should be #included by the os_*.c files only. It is not a ** general purpose header file. */ /* ** At least two bugs have slipped in because we changed the MEMORY_DEBUG ** macro to SQLITE_DEBUG and some older makefiles have not yet made the ** switch. The following code should catch this problem at compile-time. */ #ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG # error "The MEMORY_DEBUG macro is obsolete. Use SQLITE_DEBUG instead." #endif /* * When testing, this global variable stores the location of the * pending-byte in the database file. */ #ifdef SQLITE_TEST unsigned int sqlite3_pending_byte = 0x40000000; #endif int sqlite3_os_trace = 0; #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG static int last_page = 0; #define SEEK(X) last_page=(X) #define TRACE1(X) if( sqlite3_os_trace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X) #define TRACE2(X,Y) if( sqlite3_os_trace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y) #define TRACE3(X,Y,Z) if( sqlite3_os_trace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y,Z) #define TRACE4(X,Y,Z,A) if( sqlite3_os_trace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y,Z,A) #define TRACE5(X,Y,Z,A,B) if( sqlite3_os_trace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y,Z,A,B) #define TRACE6(X,Y,Z,A,B,C) if(sqlite3_os_trace) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y,Z,A,B,C) #define TRACE7(X,Y,Z,A,B,C,D) \ if(sqlite3_os_trace) sqlite3DebugPrintf(X,Y,Z,A,B,C,D) #else #define SEEK(X) #define TRACE1(X) #define TRACE2(X,Y) #define TRACE3(X,Y,Z) #define TRACE4(X,Y,Z,A) #define TRACE5(X,Y,Z,A,B) #define TRACE6(X,Y,Z,A,B,C) #define TRACE7(X,Y,Z,A,B,C,D) #endif /* ** Macros for performance tracing. Normally turned off. Only works ** on i486 hardware. */ #ifdef SQLITE_PERFORMANCE_TRACE __inline__ unsigned long long int hwtime(void){ unsigned long long int x; __asm__("rdtsc\n\t" "mov %%edx, %%ecx\n\t" :"=A" (x)); return x; } static unsigned long long int g_start; static unsigned int elapse; #define TIMER_START g_start=hwtime() #define TIMER_END elapse=hwtime()-g_start #define TIMER_ELAPSED elapse #else #define TIMER_START #define TIMER_END #define TIMER_ELAPSED 0 #endif /* ** If we compile with the SQLITE_TEST macro set, then the following block ** of code will give us the ability to simulate a disk I/O error. This ** is used for testing the I/O recovery logic. */ #ifdef SQLITE_TEST int sqlite3_io_error_hit = 0; int sqlite3_io_error_pending = 0; int sqlite3_diskfull_pending = 0; int sqlite3_diskfull = 0; #define SimulateIOError(A) \ if( sqlite3_io_error_pending ) \ if( sqlite3_io_error_pending-- == 1 ){ local_ioerr(); return A; } static void local_ioerr(){ sqlite3_io_error_hit = 1; /* Really just a place to set a breakpoint */ } #define SimulateDiskfullError \ if( sqlite3_diskfull_pending ){ \ if( sqlite3_diskfull_pending == 1 ){ \ local_ioerr(); \ sqlite3_diskfull = 1; \ return SQLITE_FULL; \ }else{ \ sqlite3_diskfull_pending--; \ } \ } #else #define SimulateIOError(A) #define SimulateDiskfullError #endif /* ** When testing, keep a count of the number of open files. */ #ifdef SQLITE_TEST int sqlite3_open_file_count = 0; #define OpenCounter(X) sqlite3_open_file_count+=(X) #else #define OpenCounter(X) #endif /* ** sqlite3GenericMalloc ** sqlite3GenericRealloc ** sqlite3GenericOsFree ** sqlite3GenericAllocationSize ** ** Implementation of the os level dynamic memory allocation interface in terms ** of the standard malloc(), realloc() and free() found in many operating ** systems. No rocket science here. ** ** There are two versions of these four functions here. The version ** implemented here is only used if memory-management or memory-debugging is ** enabled. This version allocates an extra 8-bytes at the beginning of each ** block and stores the size of the allocation there. ** ** If neither memory-management or debugging is enabled, the second ** set of implementations is used instead. */ #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) || defined (SQLITE_MEMDEBUG) void *sqlite3GenericMalloc(int n){ char *p = (char *)malloc(n+8); assert(n>0); assert(sizeof(int)<=8); if( p ){ *(int *)p = n; p += 8; } return (void *)p; } void *sqlite3GenericRealloc(void *p, int n){ char *p2 = ((char *)p - 8); assert(n>0); p2 = (char*)realloc(p2, n+8); if( p2 ){ *(int *)p2 = n; p2 += 8; } return (void *)p2; } void sqlite3GenericFree(void *p){ assert(p); free((void *)((char *)p - 8)); } int sqlite3GenericAllocationSize(void *p){ return p ? *(int *)((char *)p - 8) : 0; } #else void *sqlite3GenericMalloc(int n){ char *p = (char *)malloc(n); return (void *)p; } void *sqlite3GenericRealloc(void *p, int n){ assert(n>0); p = realloc(p, n); return p; } void sqlite3GenericFree(void *p){ assert(p); free(p); } /* Never actually used, but needed for the linker */ int sqlite3GenericAllocationSize(void *p){ return 0; } #endif