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/* ** 2003 September 6 ** ** 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 code used for creating, destroying, and populating ** a VDBE (or an "sqlite3_stmt" as it is known to the outside world.) Prior ** to version 2.8.7, all this code was combined into the vdbe.c source file. ** But that file was getting too big so this subroutines were split out. */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #include "os.h" #include <ctype.h> #include "vdbeInt.h" /* ** When debugging the code generator in a symbolic debugger, one can ** set the sqlite3_vdbe_addop_trace to 1 and all opcodes will be printed ** as they are added to the instruction stream. */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG int sqlite3_vdbe_addop_trace = 0; #endif /* ** Create a new virtual database engine. */ Vdbe *sqlite3VdbeCreate(sqlite3 *db){ Vdbe *p; p = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Vdbe) ); if( p==0 ) return 0; p->db = db; if( db->pVdbe ){ db->pVdbe->pPrev = p; } p->pNext = db->pVdbe; p->pPrev = 0; db->pVdbe = p; p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_INIT; return p; } /* ** Turn tracing on or off */ void sqlite3VdbeTrace(Vdbe *p, FILE *trace){ p->trace = trace; } /* ** Resize the Vdbe.aOp array so that it contains at least N ** elements. If the Vdbe is in VDBE_MAGIC_RUN state, then ** the Vdbe.aOp array will be sized to contain exactly N ** elements. Vdbe.nOpAlloc is set to reflect the new size of ** the array. ** ** If an out-of-memory error occurs while resizing the array, ** Vdbe.aOp and Vdbe.nOpAlloc remain unchanged (this is so that ** any opcodes already allocated can be correctly deallocated ** along with the rest of the Vdbe). */ static void resizeOpArray(Vdbe *p, int N){ int runMode = p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_RUN; if( runMode || p->nOpAlloc<N ){ VdbeOp *pNew; int nNew = N + 100*(!runMode); int oldSize = p->nOpAlloc; pNew = sqliteRealloc(p->aOp, nNew*sizeof(Op)); if( pNew ){ p->nOpAlloc = nNew; p->aOp = pNew; if( nNew>oldSize ){ memset(&p->aOp[oldSize], 0, (nNew-oldSize)*sizeof(Op)); } } } } /* ** Add a new instruction to the list of instructions current in the ** VDBE. Return the address of the new instruction. ** ** Parameters: ** ** p Pointer to the VDBE ** ** op The opcode for this instruction ** ** p1, p2 First two of the three possible operands. ** ** Use the sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel() function to fix an address and ** the sqlite3VdbeChangeP3() function to change the value of the P3 ** operand. */ int sqlite3VdbeAddOp(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2){ int i; VdbeOp *pOp; i = p->nOp; p->nOp++; assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); if( p->nOpAlloc<=i ){ resizeOpArray(p, i+1); if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ return 0; } } pOp = &p->aOp[i]; pOp->opcode = op; pOp->p1 = p1; pOp->p2 = p2; pOp->p3 = 0; pOp->p3type = P3_NOTUSED; p->expired = 0; #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG if( sqlite3_vdbe_addop_trace ) sqlite3VdbePrintOp(0, i, &p->aOp[i]); #endif return i; } /* ** Add an opcode that includes the p3 value. */ int sqlite3VdbeOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, const char *zP3,int p3type){ int addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(p, op, p1, p2); sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(p, addr, zP3, p3type); return addr; } /* ** Create a new symbolic label for an instruction that has yet to be ** coded. The symbolic label is really just a negative number. The ** label can be used as the P2 value of an operation. Later, when ** the label is resolved to a specific address, the VDBE will scan ** through its operation list and change all values of P2 which match ** the label into the resolved address. ** ** The VDBE knows that a P2 value is a label because labels are ** always negative and P2 values are suppose to be non-negative. ** Hence, a negative P2 value is a label that has yet to be resolved. ** ** Zero is returned if a malloc() fails. */ int sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(Vdbe *p){ int i; i = p->nLabel++; assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); if( i>=p->nLabelAlloc ){ p->nLabelAlloc = p->nLabelAlloc*2 + 10; sqliteReallocOrFree((void**)&p->aLabel, p->nLabelAlloc*sizeof(p->aLabel[0])); } if( p->aLabel ){ p->aLabel[i] = -1; } return -1-i; } /* ** Resolve label "x" to be the address of the next instruction to ** be inserted. The parameter "x" must have been obtained from ** a prior call to sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(). */ void sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(Vdbe *p, int x){ int j = -1-x; assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); assert( j>=0 && j<p->nLabel ); if( p->aLabel ){ p->aLabel[j] = p->nOp; } } /* ** Return non-zero if opcode 'op' is guarenteed not to push more values ** onto the VDBE stack than it pops off. */ static int opcodeNoPush(u8 op){ /* The 10 NOPUSH_MASK_n constants are defined in the automatically ** generated header file opcodes.h. Each is a 16-bit bitmask, one ** bit corresponding to each opcode implemented by the virtual ** machine in vdbe.c. The bit is true if the word "no-push" appears ** in a comment on the same line as the "case OP_XXX:" in ** sqlite3VdbeExec() in vdbe.c. ** ** If the bit is true, then the corresponding opcode is guarenteed not ** to grow the stack when it is executed. Otherwise, it may grow the ** stack by at most one entry. ** ** NOPUSH_MASK_0 corresponds to opcodes 0 to 15. NOPUSH_MASK_1 contains ** one bit for opcodes 16 to 31, and so on. ** ** 16-bit bitmasks (rather than 32-bit) are specified in opcodes.h ** because the file is generated by an awk program. Awk manipulates ** all numbers as floating-point and we don't want to risk a rounding ** error if someone builds with an awk that uses (for example) 32-bit ** IEEE floats. */ static const u32 masks[5] = { NOPUSH_MASK_0 + (((unsigned)NOPUSH_MASK_1)<<16), NOPUSH_MASK_2 + (((unsigned)NOPUSH_MASK_3)<<16), NOPUSH_MASK_4 + (((unsigned)NOPUSH_MASK_5)<<16), NOPUSH_MASK_6 + (((unsigned)NOPUSH_MASK_7)<<16), NOPUSH_MASK_8 + (((unsigned)NOPUSH_MASK_9)<<16) }; assert( op<32*5 ); return (masks[op>>5] & (1<<(op&0x1F))); } #ifndef NDEBUG int sqlite3VdbeOpcodeNoPush(u8 op){ return opcodeNoPush(op); } #endif /* ** Loop through the program looking for P2 values that are negative. ** Each such value is a label. Resolve the label by setting the P2 ** value to its correct non-zero value. ** ** This routine is called once after all opcodes have been inserted. ** ** Variable *pMaxFuncArgs is set to the maximum value of any P2 argument ** to an OP_Function or OP_AggStep opcode. This is used by ** sqlite3VdbeMakeReady() to size the Vdbe.apArg[] array. ** ** The integer *pMaxStack is set to the maximum number of vdbe stack ** entries that static analysis reveals this program might need. ** ** This routine also does the following optimization: It scans for ** Halt instructions where P1==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT or P2==OE_Abort or for ** IdxInsert instructions where P2!=0. If no such instruction is ** found, then every Statement instruction is changed to a Noop. In ** this way, we avoid creating the statement journal file unnecessarily. */ static void resolveP2Values(Vdbe *p, int *pMaxFuncArgs, int *pMaxStack){ int i; int nMaxArgs = 0; int nMaxStack = p->nOp; Op *pOp; int *aLabel = p->aLabel; int doesStatementRollback = 0; int hasStatementBegin = 0; for(pOp=p->aOp, i=p->nOp-1; i>=0; i--, pOp++){ u8 opcode = pOp->opcode; if( opcode==OP_Function || opcode==OP_AggStep ){ if( pOp->p2>nMaxArgs ) nMaxArgs = pOp->p2; }else if( opcode==OP_Halt ){ if( pOp->p1==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT && pOp->p2==OE_Abort ){ doesStatementRollback = 1; } }else if( opcode==OP_IdxInsert ){ if( pOp->p2 ){ doesStatementRollback = 1; } }else if( opcode==OP_Statement ){ hasStatementBegin = 1; } if( opcodeNoPush(opcode) ){ nMaxStack--; } if( pOp->p2>=0 ) continue; assert( -1-pOp->p2<p->nLabel ); pOp->p2 = aLabel[-1-pOp->p2]; } sqliteFree(p->aLabel); p->aLabel = 0; *pMaxFuncArgs = nMaxArgs; *pMaxStack = nMaxStack; /* If we never rollback a statement transaction, then statement ** transactions are not needed. So change every OP_Statement ** opcode into an OP_Noop. This avoid a call to sqlite3OsOpenExclusive() ** which can be expensive on some platforms. */ if( hasStatementBegin && !doesStatementRollback ){ for(pOp=p->aOp, i=p->nOp-1; i>=0; i--, pOp++){ if( pOp->opcode==OP_Statement ){ pOp->opcode = OP_Noop; } } } } /* ** Return the address of the next instruction to be inserted. */ int sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(Vdbe *p){ assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); return p->nOp; } /* ** Add a whole list of operations to the operation stack. Return the ** address of the first operation added. */ int sqlite3VdbeAddOpList(Vdbe *p, int nOp, VdbeOpList const *aOp){ int addr; assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); resizeOpArray(p, p->nOp + nOp); if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ return 0; } addr = p->nOp; if( nOp>0 ){ int i; VdbeOpList const *pIn = aOp; for(i=0; i<nOp; i++, pIn++){ int p2 = pIn->p2; VdbeOp *pOut = &p->aOp[i+addr]; pOut->opcode = pIn->opcode; pOut->p1 = pIn->p1; pOut->p2 = p2<0 ? addr + ADDR(p2) : p2; pOut->p3 = pIn->p3; pOut->p3type = pIn->p3 ? P3_STATIC : P3_NOTUSED; #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG if( sqlite3_vdbe_addop_trace ){ sqlite3VdbePrintOp(0, i+addr, &p->aOp[i+addr]); } #endif } p->nOp += nOp; } return addr; } /* ** Change the value of the P1 operand for a specific instruction. ** This routine is useful when a large program is loaded from a ** static array using sqlite3VdbeAddOpList but we want to make a ** few minor changes to the program. */ void sqlite3VdbeChangeP1(Vdbe *p, int addr, int val){ assert( p==0 || p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); if( p && addr>=0 && p->nOp>addr && p->aOp ){ p->aOp[addr].p1 = val; } } /* ** Change the value of the P2 operand for a specific instruction. ** This routine is useful for setting a jump destination. */ void sqlite3VdbeChangeP2(Vdbe *p, int addr, int val){ assert( val>=0 ); assert( p==0 || p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); if( p && addr>=0 && p->nOp>addr && p->aOp ){ p->aOp[addr].p2 = val; } } /* ** Change the P2 operand of instruction addr so that it points to ** the address of the next instruction to be coded. */ void sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(Vdbe *p, int addr){ sqlite3VdbeChangeP2(p, addr, p->nOp); } /* ** Delete a P3 value if necessary. */ static void freeP3(int p3type, void *p3){ if( p3 ){ switch( p3type ){ case P3_DYNAMIC: case P3_KEYINFO: case P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF: { sqliteFree(p3); break; } case P3_VDBEFUNC: { VdbeFunc *pVdbeFunc = (VdbeFunc *)p3; sqlite3VdbeDeleteAuxData(pVdbeFunc, 0); sqliteFree(pVdbeFunc); break; } case P3_MEM: { sqlite3ValueFree((sqlite3_value*)p3); break; } } } } /* ** Change N opcodes starting at addr to No-ops. */ void sqlite3VdbeChangeToNoop(Vdbe *p, int addr, int N){ VdbeOp *pOp = &p->aOp[addr]; while( N-- ){ freeP3(pOp->p3type, pOp->p3); memset(pOp, 0, sizeof(pOp[0])); pOp->opcode = OP_Noop; pOp++; } } /* ** Change the value of the P3 operand for a specific instruction. ** This routine is useful when a large program is loaded from a ** static array using sqlite3VdbeAddOpList but we want to make a ** few minor changes to the program. ** ** If n>=0 then the P3 operand is dynamic, meaning that a copy of ** the string is made into memory obtained from sqliteMalloc(). ** A value of n==0 means copy bytes of zP3 up to and including the ** first null byte. If n>0 then copy n+1 bytes of zP3. ** ** If n==P3_KEYINFO it means that zP3 is a pointer to a KeyInfo structure. ** A copy is made of the KeyInfo structure into memory obtained from ** sqliteMalloc, to be freed when the Vdbe is finalized. ** n==P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF indicates that zP3 points to a KeyInfo structure ** stored in memory that the caller has obtained from sqliteMalloc. The ** caller should not free the allocation, it will be freed when the Vdbe is ** finalized. ** ** Other values of n (P3_STATIC, P3_COLLSEQ etc.) indicate that zP3 points ** to a string or structure that is guaranteed to exist for the lifetime of ** the Vdbe. In these cases we can just copy the pointer. ** ** If addr<0 then change P3 on the most recently inserted instruction. */ void sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(Vdbe *p, int addr, const char *zP3, int n){ Op *pOp; assert( p==0 || p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); if( p==0 || p->aOp==0 || sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ if (n != P3_KEYINFO) { freeP3(n, (void*)*(char**)&zP3); } return; } if( addr<0 || addr>=p->nOp ){ addr = p->nOp - 1; if( addr<0 ) return; } pOp = &p->aOp[addr]; freeP3(pOp->p3type, pOp->p3); pOp->p3 = 0; if( zP3==0 ){ pOp->p3 = 0; pOp->p3type = P3_NOTUSED; }else if( n==P3_KEYINFO ){ KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; int nField, nByte; nField = ((KeyInfo*)zP3)->nField; nByte = sizeof(*pKeyInfo) + (nField-1)*sizeof(pKeyInfo->aColl[0]) + nField; pKeyInfo = sqliteMallocRaw( nByte ); pOp->p3 = (char*)pKeyInfo; if( pKeyInfo ){ unsigned char *aSortOrder; memcpy(pKeyInfo, zP3, nByte); aSortOrder = pKeyInfo->aSortOrder; if( aSortOrder ){ pKeyInfo->aSortOrder = (unsigned char*)&pKeyInfo->aColl[nField]; memcpy(pKeyInfo->aSortOrder, aSortOrder, nField); } pOp->p3type = P3_KEYINFO; }else{ pOp->p3type = P3_NOTUSED; } }else if( n==P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF ){ pOp->p3 = (char*)zP3; pOp->p3type = P3_KEYINFO; }else if( n<0 ){ pOp->p3 = (char*)zP3; pOp->p3type = n; }else{ if( n==0 ) n = strlen(zP3); pOp->p3 = sqliteStrNDup(zP3, n); pOp->p3type = P3_DYNAMIC; } } #ifndef NDEBUG /* ** Replace the P3 field of the most recently coded instruction with ** comment text. */ void sqlite3VdbeComment(Vdbe *p, const char *zFormat, ...){ va_list ap; assert( p->nOp>0 ); assert( p->aOp==0 || p->aOp[p->nOp-1].p3==0 || sqlite3MallocFailed() ); va_start(ap, zFormat); sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(p, -1, sqlite3VMPrintf(zFormat, ap), P3_DYNAMIC); va_end(ap); } #endif /* ** Return the opcode for a given address. */ VdbeOp *sqlite3VdbeGetOp(Vdbe *p, int addr){ assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); assert( addr>=0 && addr<p->nOp ); return &p->aOp[addr]; } #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN) || !defined(NDEBUG) \ || defined(VDBE_PROFILE) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) /* ** Compute a string that describes the P3 parameter for an opcode. ** Use zTemp for any required temporary buffer space. */ static char *displayP3(Op *pOp, char *zTemp, int nTemp){ char *zP3; assert( nTemp>=20 ); switch( pOp->p3type ){ case P3_KEYINFO: { int i, j; KeyInfo *pKeyInfo = (KeyInfo*)pOp->p3; sprintf(zTemp, "keyinfo(%d", pKeyInfo->nField); i = strlen(zTemp); for(j=0; j<pKeyInfo->nField; j++){ CollSeq *pColl = pKeyInfo->aColl[j]; if( pColl ){ int n = strlen(pColl->zName); if( i+n>nTemp-6 ){ strcpy(&zTemp[i],",..."); break; } zTemp[i++] = ','; if( pKeyInfo->aSortOrder && pKeyInfo->aSortOrder[j] ){ zTemp[i++] = '-'; } strcpy(&zTemp[i], pColl->zName); i += n; }else if( i+4<nTemp-6 ){ strcpy(&zTemp[i],",nil"); i += 4; } } zTemp[i++] = ')'; zTemp[i] = 0; assert( i<nTemp ); zP3 = zTemp; break; } case P3_COLLSEQ: { CollSeq *pColl = (CollSeq*)pOp->p3; sprintf(zTemp, "collseq(%.20s)", pColl->zName); zP3 = zTemp; break; } case P3_FUNCDEF: { FuncDef *pDef = (FuncDef*)pOp->p3; char zNum[30]; sprintf(zTemp, "%.*s", nTemp, pDef->zName); sprintf(zNum,"(%d)", pDef->nArg); if( strlen(zTemp)+strlen(zNum)+1<=nTemp ){ strcat(zTemp, zNum); } zP3 = zTemp; break; } default: { zP3 = pOp->p3; if( zP3==0 || pOp->opcode==OP_Noop ){ zP3 = ""; } } } return zP3; } #endif #if defined(VDBE_PROFILE) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) /* ** Print a single opcode. This routine is used for debugging only. */ void sqlite3VdbePrintOp(FILE *pOut, int pc, Op *pOp){ char *zP3; char zPtr[50]; static const char *zFormat1 = "%4d %-13s %4d %4d %s\n"; if( pOut==0 ) pOut = stdout; zP3 = displayP3(pOp, zPtr, sizeof(zPtr)); fprintf(pOut, zFormat1, pc, sqlite3OpcodeNames[pOp->opcode], pOp->p1, pOp->p2, zP3); fflush(pOut); } #endif /* ** Release an array of N Mem elements */ static void releaseMemArray(Mem *p, int N){ if( p ){ while( N-->0 ){ sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(p++); } } } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN /* ** Give a listing of the program in the virtual machine. ** ** The interface is the same as sqlite3VdbeExec(). But instead of ** running the code, it invokes the callback once for each instruction. ** This feature is used to implement "EXPLAIN". */ int sqlite3VdbeList( Vdbe *p /* The VDBE */ ){ sqlite3 *db = p->db; int i; int rc = SQLITE_OK; assert( p->explain ); if( p->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_RUN ) return SQLITE_MISUSE; assert( db->magic==SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY ); assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK || p->rc==SQLITE_BUSY ); /* Even though this opcode does not put dynamic strings onto the ** the stack, they may become dynamic if the user calls ** sqlite3_column_text16(), causing a translation to UTF-16 encoding. */ if( p->pTos==&p->aStack[4] ){ releaseMemArray(p->aStack, 5); } p->resOnStack = 0; do{ i = p->pc++; }while( i<p->nOp && p->explain==2 && p->aOp[i].opcode!=OP_Explain ); if( i>=p->nOp ){ p->rc = SQLITE_OK; rc = SQLITE_DONE; }else if( db->flags & SQLITE_Interrupt ){ db->flags &= ~SQLITE_Interrupt; p->rc = SQLITE_INTERRUPT; rc = SQLITE_ERROR; sqlite3SetString(&p->zErrMsg, sqlite3ErrStr(p->rc), (char*)0); }else{ Op *pOp = &p->aOp[i]; Mem *pMem = p->aStack; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; pMem->type = SQLITE_INTEGER; pMem->i = i; /* Program counter */ pMem++; pMem->flags = MEM_Static|MEM_Str|MEM_Term; pMem->z = sqlite3OpcodeNames[pOp->opcode]; /* Opcode */ pMem->n = strlen(pMem->z); pMem->type = SQLITE_TEXT; pMem->enc = SQLITE_UTF8; pMem++; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; pMem->i = pOp->p1; /* P1 */ pMem->type = SQLITE_INTEGER; pMem++; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; pMem->i = pOp->p2; /* P2 */ pMem->type = SQLITE_INTEGER; pMem++; pMem->flags = MEM_Ephem|MEM_Str|MEM_Term; /* P3 */ pMem->z = displayP3(pOp, pMem->zShort, sizeof(pMem->zShort)); pMem->n = strlen(pMem->z); pMem->type = SQLITE_TEXT; pMem->enc = SQLITE_UTF8; p->nResColumn = 5 - 2*(p->explain-1); p->pTos = pMem; p->rc = SQLITE_OK; p->resOnStack = 1; rc = SQLITE_ROW; } return rc; } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN */ /* ** Print the SQL that was used to generate a VDBE program. */ void sqlite3VdbePrintSql(Vdbe *p){ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG int nOp = p->nOp; VdbeOp *pOp; if( nOp<1 ) return; pOp = &p->aOp[nOp-1]; if( pOp->opcode==OP_Noop && pOp->p3!=0 ){ const char *z = pOp->p3; while( isspace(*(u8*)z) ) z++; printf("SQL: [%s]\n", z); } #endif } /* ** Prepare a virtual machine for execution. This involves things such ** as allocating stack space and initializing the program counter. ** After the VDBE has be prepped, it can be executed by one or more ** calls to sqlite3VdbeExec(). ** ** This is the only way to move a VDBE from VDBE_MAGIC_INIT to ** VDBE_MAGIC_RUN. */ void sqlite3VdbeMakeReady( Vdbe *p, /* The VDBE */ int nVar, /* Number of '?' see in the SQL statement */ int nMem, /* Number of memory cells to allocate */ int nCursor, /* Number of cursors to allocate */ int isExplain /* True if the EXPLAIN keywords is present */ ){ int n; assert( p!=0 ); assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ); /* There should be at least one opcode. */ assert( p->nOp>0 ); /* Set the magic to VDBE_MAGIC_RUN sooner rather than later. This * is because the call to resizeOpArray() below may shrink the * p->aOp[] array to save memory if called when in VDBE_MAGIC_RUN * state. */ p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_RUN; /* No instruction ever pushes more than a single element onto the ** stack. And the stack never grows on successive executions of the ** same loop. So the total number of instructions is an upper bound ** on the maximum stack depth required. (Added later:) The ** resolveP2Values() call computes a tighter upper bound on the ** stack size. ** ** Allocation all the stack space we will ever need. */ if( p->aStack==0 ){ int nArg; /* Maximum number of args passed to a user function. */ int nStack; /* Maximum number of stack entries required */ resolveP2Values(p, &nArg, &nStack); resizeOpArray(p, p->nOp); assert( nVar>=0 ); assert( nStack<p->nOp ); nStack = isExplain ? 10 : nStack; p->aStack = sqliteMalloc( nStack*sizeof(p->aStack[0]) /* aStack */ + nArg*sizeof(Mem*) /* apArg */ + nVar*sizeof(Mem) /* aVar */ + nVar*sizeof(char*) /* azVar */ + nMem*sizeof(Mem) /* aMem */ + nCursor*sizeof(Cursor*) /* apCsr */ ); if( !sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ p->aMem = &p->aStack[nStack]; p->nMem = nMem; p->aVar = &p->aMem[nMem]; p->nVar = nVar; p->okVar = 0; p->apArg = (Mem**)&p->aVar[nVar]; p->azVar = (char**)&p->apArg[nArg]; p->apCsr = (Cursor**)&p->azVar[nVar]; p->nCursor = nCursor; for(n=0; n<nVar; n++){ p->aVar[n].flags = MEM_Null; } } } for(n=0; n<p->nMem; n++){ p->aMem[n].flags = MEM_Null; } #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG if( (p->db->flags & SQLITE_VdbeListing)!=0 || sqlite3OsFileExists("vdbe_explain") ){ int i; printf("VDBE Program Listing:\n"); sqlite3VdbePrintSql(p); for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ sqlite3VdbePrintOp(stdout, i, &p->aOp[i]); } } if( sqlite3OsFileExists("vdbe_trace") ){ p->trace = stdout; } #endif p->pTos = &p->aStack[-1]; p->pc = -1; p->rc = SQLITE_OK; p->uniqueCnt = 0; p->returnDepth = 0; p->errorAction = OE_Abort; p->popStack = 0; p->explain |= isExplain; p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_RUN; p->nChange = 0; p->cacheCtr = 1; p->minWriteFileFormat = 255; #ifdef VDBE_PROFILE { int i; for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ p->aOp[i].cnt = 0; p->aOp[i].cycles = 0; } } #endif } /* ** Close a cursor and release all the resources that cursor happens ** to hold. */ void sqlite3VdbeFreeCursor(Cursor *pCx){ if( pCx==0 ){ return; } if( pCx->pCursor ){ sqlite3BtreeCloseCursor(pCx->pCursor); } if( pCx->pBt ){ sqlite3BtreeClose(pCx->pBt); } sqliteFree(pCx->pData); sqliteFree(pCx->aType); sqliteFree(pCx); } /* ** Close all cursors */ static void closeAllCursors(Vdbe *p){ int i; if( p->apCsr==0 ) return; for(i=0; i<p->nCursor; i++){ sqlite3VdbeFreeCursor(p->apCsr[i]); p->apCsr[i] = 0; } } /* ** Clean up the VM after execution. ** ** This routine will automatically close any cursors, lists, and/or ** sorters that were left open. It also deletes the values of ** variables in the aVar[] array. */ static void Cleanup(Vdbe *p){ int i; if( p->aStack ){ releaseMemArray(p->aStack, 1 + (p->pTos - p->aStack)); p->pTos = &p->aStack[-1]; } closeAllCursors(p); releaseMemArray(p->aMem, p->nMem); sqlite3VdbeFifoClear(&p->sFifo); if( p->contextStack ){ for(i=0; i<p->contextStackTop; i++){ sqlite3VdbeFifoClear(&p->contextStack[i].sFifo); } sqliteFree(p->contextStack); } p->contextStack = 0; p->contextStackDepth = 0; p->contextStackTop = 0; sqliteFree(p->zErrMsg); p->zErrMsg = 0; } /* ** Set the number of result columns that will be returned by this SQL ** statement. This is now set at compile time, rather than during ** execution of the vdbe program so that sqlite3_column_count() can ** be called on an SQL statement before sqlite3_step(). */ void sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(Vdbe *p, int nResColumn){ Mem *pColName; int n; releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResColumn*COLNAME_N); sqliteFree(p->aColName); n = nResColumn*COLNAME_N; p->nResColumn = nResColumn; p->aColName = pColName = (Mem*)sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Mem)*n ); if( p->aColName==0 ) return; while( n-- > 0 ){ (pColName++)->flags = MEM_Null; } } /* ** Set the name of the idx'th column to be returned by the SQL statement. ** zName must be a pointer to a nul terminated string. ** ** This call must be made after a call to sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(). ** ** If N==P3_STATIC it means that zName is a pointer to a constant static ** string and we can just copy the pointer. If it is P3_DYNAMIC, then ** the string is freed using sqliteFree() when the vdbe is finished with ** it. Otherwise, N bytes of zName are copied. */ int sqlite3VdbeSetColName(Vdbe *p, int idx, int var, const char *zName, int N){ int rc; Mem *pColName; assert( idx<p->nResColumn ); assert( var<COLNAME_N ); if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; assert( p->aColName!=0 ); pColName = &(p->aColName[idx+var*p->nResColumn]); if( N==P3_DYNAMIC || N==P3_STATIC ){ rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pColName, zName, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_STATIC); }else{ rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pColName, zName, N, SQLITE_UTF8,SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK && N==P3_DYNAMIC ){ pColName->flags = (pColName->flags&(~MEM_Static))|MEM_Dyn; pColName->xDel = 0; } return rc; } /* ** A read or write transaction may or may not be active on database handle ** db. If a transaction is active, commit it. If there is a ** write-transaction spanning more than one database file, this routine ** takes care of the master journal trickery. */ static int vdbeCommit(sqlite3 *db){ int i; int nTrans = 0; /* Number of databases with an active write-transaction */ int rc = SQLITE_OK; int needXcommit = 0; for(i=0; i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt && sqlite3BtreeIsInTrans(pBt) ){ needXcommit = 1; if( i!=1 ) nTrans++; } } /* If there are any write-transactions at all, invoke the commit hook */ if( needXcommit && db->xCommitCallback ){ sqlite3SafetyOff(db); rc = db->xCommitCallback(db->pCommitArg); sqlite3SafetyOn(db); if( rc ){ return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; } } /* The simple case - no more than one database file (not counting the ** TEMP database) has a transaction active. There is no need for the ** master-journal. ** ** If the return value of sqlite3BtreeGetFilename() is a zero length ** string, it means the main database is :memory:. In that case we do ** not support atomic multi-file commits, so use the simple case then ** too. */ if( 0==strlen(sqlite3BtreeGetFilename(db->aDb[0].pBt)) || nTrans<=1 ){ for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt ){ rc = sqlite3BtreeSync(pBt, 0); } } /* Do the commit only if all databases successfully synced */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ for(i=0; i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt ){ sqlite3BtreeCommit(pBt); } } } } /* The complex case - There is a multi-file write-transaction active. ** This requires a master journal file to ensure the transaction is ** committed atomicly. */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO else{ int needSync = 0; char *zMaster = 0; /* File-name for the master journal */ char const *zMainFile = sqlite3BtreeGetFilename(db->aDb[0].pBt); OsFile *master = 0; /* Select a master journal file name */ do { u32 random; sqliteFree(zMaster); sqlite3Randomness(sizeof(random), &random); zMaster = sqlite3MPrintf("%s-mj%08X", zMainFile, random&0x7fffffff); if( !zMaster ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } }while( sqlite3OsFileExists(zMaster) ); /* Open the master journal. */ rc = sqlite3OsOpenExclusive(zMaster, &master, 0); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ sqliteFree(zMaster); return rc; } /* Write the name of each database file in the transaction into the new ** master journal file. If an error occurs at this point close ** and delete the master journal file. All the individual journal files ** still have 'null' as the master journal pointer, so they will roll ** back independently if a failure occurs. */ for(i=0; i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( i==1 ) continue; /* Ignore the TEMP database */ if( pBt && sqlite3BtreeIsInTrans(pBt) ){ char const *zFile = sqlite3BtreeGetJournalname(pBt); if( zFile[0]==0 ) continue; /* Ignore :memory: databases */ if( !needSync && !sqlite3BtreeSyncDisabled(pBt) ){ needSync = 1; } rc = sqlite3OsWrite(master, zFile, strlen(zFile)+1); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ sqlite3OsClose(&master); sqlite3OsDelete(zMaster); sqliteFree(zMaster); return rc; } } } /* Sync the master journal file. Before doing this, open the directory ** the master journal file is store in so that it gets synced too. */ zMainFile = sqlite3BtreeGetDirname(db->aDb[0].pBt); rc = sqlite3OsOpenDirectory(master, zMainFile); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || (needSync && (rc=sqlite3OsSync(master,0))!=SQLITE_OK) ){ sqlite3OsClose(&master); sqlite3OsDelete(zMaster); sqliteFree(zMaster); return rc; } /* Sync all the db files involved in the transaction. The same call ** sets the master journal pointer in each individual journal. If ** an error occurs here, do not delete the master journal file. ** ** If the error occurs during the first call to sqlite3BtreeSync(), ** then there is a chance that the master journal file will be ** orphaned. But we cannot delete it, in case the master journal ** file name was written into the journal file before the failure ** occured. */ for(i=0; i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt && sqlite3BtreeIsInTrans(pBt) ){ rc = sqlite3BtreeSync(pBt, zMaster); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ sqlite3OsClose(&master); sqliteFree(zMaster); return rc; } } } sqlite3OsClose(&master); /* Delete the master journal file. This commits the transaction. After ** doing this the directory is synced again before any individual ** transaction files are deleted. */ rc = sqlite3OsDelete(zMaster); assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); sqliteFree(zMaster); zMaster = 0; rc = sqlite3OsSyncDirectory(zMainFile); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ /* This is not good. The master journal file has been deleted, but ** the directory sync failed. There is no completely safe course of ** action from here. The individual journals contain the name of the ** master journal file, but there is no way of knowing if that ** master journal exists now or if it will exist after the operating ** system crash that may follow the fsync() failure. */ return rc; } /* All files and directories have already been synced, so the following ** calls to sqlite3BtreeCommit() are only closing files and deleting ** journals. If something goes wrong while this is happening we don't ** really care. The integrity of the transaction is already guaranteed, ** but some stray 'cold' journals may be lying around. Returning an ** error code won't help matters. */ for(i=0; i<db->nDb; i++){ Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt ){ sqlite3BtreeCommit(pBt); } } } #endif return rc; } /* ** Find every active VM other than pVdbe and change its status to ** aborted. This happens when one VM causes a rollback due to an ** ON CONFLICT ROLLBACK clause (for example). The other VMs must be ** aborted so that they do not have data rolled out from underneath ** them leading to a segfault. */ void sqlite3AbortOtherActiveVdbes(sqlite3 *db, Vdbe *pExcept){ Vdbe *pOther; for(pOther=db->pVdbe; pOther; pOther=pOther->pNext){ if( pOther==pExcept ) continue; if( pOther->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_RUN || pOther->pc<0 ) continue; closeAllCursors(pOther); pOther->aborted = 1; } } /* ** This routine checks that the sqlite3.activeVdbeCnt count variable ** matches the number of vdbe's in the list sqlite3.pVdbe that are ** currently active. An assertion fails if the two counts do not match. ** This is an internal self-check only - it is not an essential processing ** step. ** ** This is a no-op if NDEBUG is defined. */ #ifndef NDEBUG static void checkActiveVdbeCnt(sqlite3 *db){ Vdbe *p; int cnt = 0; p = db->pVdbe; while( p ){ if( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_RUN && p->pc>=0 ){ cnt++; } p = p->pNext; } assert( cnt==db->activeVdbeCnt ); } #else #define checkActiveVdbeCnt(x) #endif /* ** This routine is called the when a VDBE tries to halt. If the VDBE ** has made changes and is in autocommit mode, then commit those ** changes. If a rollback is needed, then do the rollback. ** ** This routine is the only way to move the state of a VM from ** SQLITE_MAGIC_RUN to SQLITE_MAGIC_HALT. ** ** Return an error code. If the commit could not complete because of ** lock contention, return SQLITE_BUSY. If SQLITE_BUSY is returned, it ** means the close did not happen and needs to be repeated. */ int sqlite3VdbeHalt(Vdbe *p){ sqlite3 *db = p->db; int i; int (*xFunc)(Btree *pBt) = 0; /* Function to call on each btree backend */ int isSpecialError; /* Set to true if SQLITE_NOMEM or IOERR */ /* This function contains the logic that determines if a statement or ** transaction will be committed or rolled back as a result of the ** execution of this virtual machine. ** ** Special errors: ** ** If an SQLITE_NOMEM error has occured in a statement that writes to ** the database, then either a statement or transaction must be rolled ** back to ensure the tree-structures are in a consistent state. A ** statement transaction is rolled back if one is open, otherwise the ** entire transaction must be rolled back. ** ** If an SQLITE_IOERR error has occured in a statement that writes to ** the database, then the entire transaction must be rolled back. The ** I/O error may have caused garbage to be written to the journal ** file. Were the transaction to continue and eventually be rolled ** back that garbage might end up in the database file. ** ** In both of the above cases, the Vdbe.errorAction variable is ** ignored. If the sqlite3.autoCommit flag is false and a transaction ** is rolled back, it will be set to true. ** ** Other errors: ** ** No error: ** */ if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ p->rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; } if( p->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_RUN ){ /* Already halted. Nothing to do. */ assert( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_HALT ); return SQLITE_OK; } closeAllCursors(p); checkActiveVdbeCnt(db); /* No commit or rollback needed if the program never started */ if( p->pc>=0 ){ /* Check for one of the special errors - SQLITE_NOMEM or SQLITE_IOERR */ isSpecialError = ((p->rc==SQLITE_NOMEM || p->rc==SQLITE_IOERR)?1:0); if( isSpecialError ){ /* This loop does static analysis of the query to see which of the ** following three categories it falls into: ** ** Read-only ** Query with statement journal ** Query without statement journal ** ** We could do something more elegant than this static analysis (i.e. ** store the type of query as part of the compliation phase), but ** handling malloc() or IO failure is a fairly obscure edge case so ** this is probably easier. Todo: Might be an opportunity to reduce ** code size a very small amount though... */ int isReadOnly = 1; int isStatement = 0; assert(p->aOp || p->nOp==0); for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ switch( p->aOp[i].opcode ){ case OP_Transaction: isReadOnly = 0; break; case OP_Statement: isStatement = 1; break; } } /* If the query was read-only, we need do no rollback at all. Otherwise, ** proceed with the special handling. */ if( !isReadOnly ){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_NOMEM && isStatement ){ xFunc = sqlite3BtreeRollbackStmt; }else{ /* We are forced to roll back the active transaction. Before doing ** so, abort any other statements this handle currently has active. */ sqlite3AbortOtherActiveVdbes(db, p); sqlite3RollbackAll(db); db->autoCommit = 1; } } } /* If the auto-commit flag is set and this is the only active vdbe, then ** we do either a commit or rollback of the current transaction. ** ** Note: This block also runs if one of the special errors handled ** above has occured. */ if( db->autoCommit && db->activeVdbeCnt==1 ){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK || (p->errorAction==OE_Fail && !isSpecialError) ){ /* The auto-commit flag is true, and the vdbe program was ** successful or hit an 'OR FAIL' constraint. This means a commit ** is required. */ int rc = vdbeCommit(db); if( rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){ return SQLITE_BUSY; }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ p->rc = rc; sqlite3RollbackAll(db); }else{ sqlite3CommitInternalChanges(db); } }else{ sqlite3RollbackAll(db); } }else if( !xFunc ){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK || p->errorAction==OE_Fail ){ xFunc = sqlite3BtreeCommitStmt; }else if( p->errorAction==OE_Abort ){ xFunc = sqlite3BtreeRollbackStmt; }else{ sqlite3AbortOtherActiveVdbes(db, p); sqlite3RollbackAll(db); db->autoCommit = 1; } } /* If xFunc is not NULL, then it is one of sqlite3BtreeRollbackStmt or ** sqlite3BtreeCommitStmt. Call it once on each backend. If an error occurs ** and the return code is still SQLITE_OK, set the return code to the new ** error value. */ assert(!xFunc || xFunc==sqlite3BtreeCommitStmt || xFunc==sqlite3BtreeRollbackStmt ); for(i=0; xFunc && i<db->nDb; i++){ int rc; Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt ){ rc = xFunc(pBt); if( rc && (p->rc==SQLITE_OK || p->rc==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT) ){ p->rc = rc; sqlite3SetString(&p->zErrMsg, 0); } } } /* If this was an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE and the statement was committed, ** set the change counter. */ if( p->changeCntOn && p->pc>=0 ){ if( !xFunc || xFunc==sqlite3BtreeCommitStmt ){ sqlite3VdbeSetChanges(db, p->nChange); }else{ sqlite3VdbeSetChanges(db, 0); } p->nChange = 0; } /* Rollback or commit any schema changes that occurred. */ if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK && db->flags&SQLITE_InternChanges ){ sqlite3ResetInternalSchema(db, 0); db->flags = (db->flags | SQLITE_InternChanges); } } /* We have successfully halted and closed the VM. Record this fact. */ if( p->pc>=0 ){ db->activeVdbeCnt--; } p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_HALT; checkActiveVdbeCnt(db); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Clean up a VDBE after execution but do not delete the VDBE just yet. ** Write any error messages into *pzErrMsg. Return the result code. ** ** After this routine is run, the VDBE should be ready to be executed ** again. ** ** To look at it another way, this routine resets the state of the ** virtual machine from VDBE_MAGIC_RUN or VDBE_MAGIC_HALT back to ** VDBE_MAGIC_INIT. */ int sqlite3VdbeReset(Vdbe *p){ if( p->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_RUN && p->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_HALT ){ sqlite3Error(p->db, SQLITE_MISUSE, 0); return SQLITE_MISUSE; } /* If the VM did not run to completion or if it encountered an ** error, then it might not have been halted properly. So halt ** it now. */ sqlite3VdbeHalt(p); /* If the VDBE has be run even partially, then transfer the error code ** and error message from the VDBE into the main database structure. But ** if the VDBE has just been set to run but has not actually executed any ** instructions yet, leave the main database error information unchanged. */ if( p->pc>=0 ){ if( p->zErrMsg ){ sqlite3* db = p->db; sqlite3ValueSetStr(db->pErr, -1, p->zErrMsg, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3FreeX); db->errCode = p->rc; p->zErrMsg = 0; }else if( p->rc ){ sqlite3Error(p->db, p->rc, 0); }else{ sqlite3Error(p->db, SQLITE_OK, 0); } }else if( p->rc && p->expired ){ /* The expired flag was set on the VDBE before the first call ** to sqlite3_step(). For consistency (since sqlite3_step() was ** called), set the database error in this case as well. */ sqlite3Error(p->db, p->rc, 0); } /* Reclaim all memory used by the VDBE */ Cleanup(p); /* Save profiling information from this VDBE run. */ assert( p->pTos<&p->aStack[p->pc<0?0:p->pc] || !p->aStack ); #ifdef VDBE_PROFILE { FILE *out = fopen("vdbe_profile.out", "a"); if( out ){ int i; fprintf(out, "---- "); for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ fprintf(out, "%02x", p->aOp[i].opcode); } fprintf(out, "\n"); for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ fprintf(out, "%6d %10lld %8lld ", p->aOp[i].cnt, p->aOp[i].cycles, p->aOp[i].cnt>0 ? p->aOp[i].cycles/p->aOp[i].cnt : 0 ); sqlite3VdbePrintOp(out, i, &p->aOp[i]); } fclose(out); } } #endif p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_INIT; p->aborted = 0; if( p->rc==SQLITE_SCHEMA ){ sqlite3ResetInternalSchema(p->db, 0); } return p->rc; } /* ** Clean up and delete a VDBE after execution. Return an integer which is ** the result code. Write any error message text into *pzErrMsg. */ int sqlite3VdbeFinalize(Vdbe *p){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; if( p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_RUN || p->magic==VDBE_MAGIC_HALT ){ rc = sqlite3VdbeReset(p); }else if( p->magic!=VDBE_MAGIC_INIT ){ return SQLITE_MISUSE; } sqlite3VdbeDelete(p); return rc; } /* ** Call the destructor for each auxdata entry in pVdbeFunc for which ** the corresponding bit in mask is clear. Auxdata entries beyond 31 ** are always destroyed. To destroy all auxdata entries, call this ** routine with mask==0. */ void sqlite3VdbeDeleteAuxData(VdbeFunc *pVdbeFunc, int mask){ int i; for(i=0; i<pVdbeFunc->nAux; i++){ struct AuxData *pAux = &pVdbeFunc->apAux[i]; if( (i>31 || !(mask&(1<<i))) && pAux->pAux ){ if( pAux->xDelete ){ pAux->xDelete(pAux->pAux); } pAux->pAux = 0; } } } /* ** Delete an entire VDBE. */ void sqlite3VdbeDelete(Vdbe *p){ int i; if( p==0 ) return; Cleanup(p); if( p->pPrev ){ p->pPrev->pNext = p->pNext; }else{ assert( p->db->pVdbe==p ); p->db->pVdbe = p->pNext; } if( p->pNext ){ p->pNext->pPrev = p->pPrev; } if( p->aOp ){ for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ Op *pOp = &p->aOp[i]; freeP3(pOp->p3type, pOp->p3); } sqliteFree(p->aOp); } releaseMemArray(p->aVar, p->nVar); sqliteFree(p->aLabel); sqliteFree(p->aStack); releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResColumn*COLNAME_N); sqliteFree(p->aColName); p->magic = VDBE_MAGIC_DEAD; sqliteFree(p); } /* ** If a MoveTo operation is pending on the given cursor, then do that ** MoveTo now. Return an error code. If no MoveTo is pending, this ** routine does nothing and returns SQLITE_OK. */ int sqlite3VdbeCursorMoveto(Cursor *p){ if( p->deferredMoveto ){ int res, rc; extern int sqlite3_search_count; assert( p->isTable ); if( p->isTable ){ rc = sqlite3BtreeMoveto(p->pCursor, 0, p->movetoTarget, &res); }else{ rc = sqlite3BtreeMoveto(p->pCursor,(char*)&p->movetoTarget, sizeof(i64),&res); } if( rc ) return rc; *p->pIncrKey = 0; p->lastRowid = keyToInt(p->movetoTarget); p->rowidIsValid = res==0; if( res<0 ){ rc = sqlite3BtreeNext(p->pCursor, &res); if( rc ) return rc; } sqlite3_search_count++; p->deferredMoveto = 0; p->cacheStatus = CACHE_STALE; } return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** The following functions: ** ** sqlite3VdbeSerialType() ** sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen() ** sqlite3VdbeSerialRead() ** sqlite3VdbeSerialLen() ** sqlite3VdbeSerialWrite() ** ** encapsulate the code that serializes values for storage in SQLite ** data and index records. Each serialized value consists of a ** 'serial-type' and a blob of data. The serial type is an 8-byte unsigned ** integer, stored as a varint. ** ** In an SQLite index record, the serial type is stored directly before ** the blob of data that it corresponds to. In a table record, all serial ** types are stored at the start of the record, and the blobs of data at ** the end. Hence these functions allow the caller to handle the ** serial-type and data blob seperately. ** ** The following table describes the various storage classes for data: ** ** serial type bytes of data type ** -------------- --------------- --------------- ** 0 0 NULL ** 1 1 signed integer ** 2 2 signed integer ** 3 3 signed integer ** 4 4 signed integer ** 5 6 signed integer ** 6 8 signed integer ** 7 8 IEEE float ** 8 0 Integer constant 0 ** 9 0 Integer constant 1 ** 10,11 reserved for expansion ** N>=12 and even (N-12)/2 BLOB ** N>=13 and odd (N-13)/2 text ** ** The 8 and 9 types were added in 3.3.0, file format 4. Prior versions ** of SQLite will not understand those serial types. */ /* ** Return the serial-type for the value stored in pMem. */ u32 sqlite3VdbeSerialType(Mem *pMem, int file_format){ int flags = pMem->flags; if( flags&MEM_Null ){ return 0; } if( flags&MEM_Int ){ /* Figure out whether to use 1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 bytes. */ # define MAX_6BYTE ((((i64)0x00001000)<<32)-1) i64 i = pMem->i; u64 u; if( file_format>=4 && (i&1)==i ){ return 8+i; } u = i<0 ? -i : i; if( u<=127 ) return 1; if( u<=32767 ) return 2; if( u<=8388607 ) return 3; if( u<=2147483647 ) return 4; if( u<=MAX_6BYTE ) return 5; return 6; } if( flags&MEM_Real ){ return 7; } if( flags&MEM_Str ){ int n = pMem->n; assert( n>=0 ); return ((n*2) + 13); } if( flags&MEM_Blob ){ return (pMem->n*2 + 12); } return 0; } /* ** Return the length of the data corresponding to the supplied serial-type. */ int sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(u32 serial_type){ if( serial_type>=12 ){ return (serial_type-12)/2; }else{ static const u8 aSize[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; return aSize[serial_type]; } } /* ** Write the serialized data blob for the value stored in pMem into ** buf. It is assumed that the caller has allocated sufficient space. ** Return the number of bytes written. */ int sqlite3VdbeSerialPut(unsigned char *buf, Mem *pMem, int file_format){ u32 serial_type = sqlite3VdbeSerialType(pMem, file_format); int len; /* Integer and Real */ if( serial_type<=7 && serial_type>0 ){ u64 v; int i; if( serial_type==7 ){ v = *(u64*)&pMem->r; }else{ v = *(u64*)&pMem->i; } len = i = sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type); while( i-- ){ buf[i] = (v&0xFF); v >>= 8; } return len; } /* String or blob */ if( serial_type>=12 ){ len = sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type); memcpy(buf, pMem->z, len); return len; } /* NULL or constants 0 or 1 */ return 0; } /* ** Deserialize the data blob pointed to by buf as serial type serial_type ** and store the result in pMem. Return the number of bytes read. */ int sqlite3VdbeSerialGet( const unsigned char *buf, /* Buffer to deserialize from */ u32 serial_type, /* Serial type to deserialize */ Mem *pMem /* Memory cell to write value into */ ){ switch( serial_type ){ case 10: /* Reserved for future use */ case 11: /* Reserved for future use */ case 0: { /* NULL */ pMem->flags = MEM_Null; break; } case 1: { /* 1-byte signed integer */ pMem->i = (signed char)buf[0]; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 1; } case 2: { /* 2-byte signed integer */ pMem->i = (((signed char)buf[0])<<8) | buf[1]; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 2; } case 3: { /* 3-byte signed integer */ pMem->i = (((signed char)buf[0])<<16) | (buf[1]<<8) | buf[2]; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 3; } case 4: { /* 4-byte signed integer */ pMem->i = (buf[0]<<24) | (buf[1]<<16) | (buf[2]<<8) | buf[3]; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 4; } case 5: { /* 6-byte signed integer */ u64 x = (((signed char)buf[0])<<8) | buf[1]; u32 y = (buf[2]<<24) | (buf[3]<<16) | (buf[4]<<8) | buf[5]; x = (x<<32) | y; pMem->i = *(i64*)&x; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 6; } case 6: /* 8-byte signed integer */ case 7: { /* IEEE floating point */ u64 x; u32 y; #if !defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT) /* Verify that integers and floating point values use the same ** byte order. The byte order differs on some (broken) architectures. */ static const u64 t1 = ((u64)0x3ff00000)<<32; assert( 1.0==*(double*)&t1 ); #endif x = (buf[0]<<24) | (buf[1]<<16) | (buf[2]<<8) | buf[3]; y = (buf[4]<<24) | (buf[5]<<16) | (buf[6]<<8) | buf[7]; x = (x<<32) | y; if( serial_type==6 ){ pMem->i = *(i64*)&x; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; }else{ pMem->r = *(double*)&x; pMem->flags = MEM_Real; } return 8; } case 8: /* Integer 0 */ case 9: { /* Integer 1 */ pMem->i = serial_type-8; pMem->flags = MEM_Int; return 0; } default: { int len = (serial_type-12)/2; pMem->z = (char *)buf; pMem->n = len; pMem->xDel = 0; if( serial_type&0x01 ){ pMem->flags = MEM_Str | MEM_Ephem; }else{ pMem->flags = MEM_Blob | MEM_Ephem; } return len; } } return 0; } /* ** The header of a record consists of a sequence variable-length integers. ** These integers are almost always small and are encoded as a single byte. ** The following macro takes advantage this fact to provide a fast decode ** of the integers in a record header. It is faster for the common case ** where the integer is a single byte. It is a little slower when the ** integer is two or more bytes. But overall it is faster. ** ** The following expressions are equivalent: ** ** x = sqlite3GetVarint32( A, &B ); ** ** x = GetVarint( A, B ); ** */ #define GetVarint(A,B) ((B = *(A))<=0x7f ? 1 : sqlite3GetVarint32(A, &B)) /* ** This function compares the two table rows or index records specified by ** {nKey1, pKey1} and {nKey2, pKey2}, returning a negative, zero ** or positive integer if {nKey1, pKey1} is less than, equal to or ** greater than {nKey2, pKey2}. Both Key1 and Key2 must be byte strings ** composed by the OP_MakeRecord opcode of the VDBE. */ int sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare( void *userData, int nKey1, const void *pKey1, int nKey2, const void *pKey2 ){ KeyInfo *pKeyInfo = (KeyInfo*)userData; u32 d1, d2; /* Offset into aKey[] of next data element */ u32 idx1, idx2; /* Offset into aKey[] of next header element */ u32 szHdr1, szHdr2; /* Number of bytes in header */ int i = 0; int nField; int rc = 0; const unsigned char *aKey1 = (const unsigned char *)pKey1; const unsigned char *aKey2 = (const unsigned char *)pKey2; Mem mem1; Mem mem2; mem1.enc = pKeyInfo->enc; mem2.enc = pKeyInfo->enc; idx1 = GetVarint(aKey1, szHdr1); d1 = szHdr1; idx2 = GetVarint(aKey2, szHdr2); d2 = szHdr2; nField = pKeyInfo->nField; while( idx1<szHdr1 && idx2<szHdr2 ){ u32 serial_type1; u32 serial_type2; /* Read the serial types for the next element in each key. */ idx1 += GetVarint( aKey1+idx1, serial_type1 ); if( d1>=nKey1 && sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type1)>0 ) break; idx2 += GetVarint( aKey2+idx2, serial_type2 ); if( d2>=nKey2 && sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type2)>0 ) break; /* Assert that there is enough space left in each key for the blob of ** data to go with the serial type just read. This assert may fail if ** the file is corrupted. Then read the value from each key into mem1 ** and mem2 respectively. */ d1 += sqlite3VdbeSerialGet(&aKey1[d1], serial_type1, &mem1); d2 += sqlite3VdbeSerialGet(&aKey2[d2], serial_type2, &mem2); rc = sqlite3MemCompare(&mem1, &mem2, i<nField ? pKeyInfo->aColl[i] : 0); if( mem1.flags & MEM_Dyn ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&mem1); if( mem2.flags & MEM_Dyn ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&mem2); if( rc!=0 ){ break; } i++; } /* One of the keys ran out of fields, but all the fields up to that point ** were equal. If the incrKey flag is true, then the second key is ** treated as larger. */ if( rc==0 ){ if( pKeyInfo->incrKey ){ rc = -1; }else if( d1<nKey1 ){ rc = 1; }else if( d2<nKey2 ){ rc = -1; } }else if( pKeyInfo->aSortOrder && i<pKeyInfo->nField && pKeyInfo->aSortOrder[i] ){ rc = -rc; } return rc; } /* ** The argument is an index entry composed using the OP_MakeRecord opcode. ** The last entry in this record should be an integer (specifically ** an integer rowid). This routine returns the number of bytes in ** that integer. */ int sqlite3VdbeIdxRowidLen(const u8 *aKey){ u32 szHdr; /* Size of the header */ u32 typeRowid; /* Serial type of the rowid */ sqlite3GetVarint32(aKey, &szHdr); sqlite3GetVarint32(&aKey[szHdr-1], &typeRowid); return sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(typeRowid); } /* ** pCur points at an index entry created using the OP_MakeRecord opcode. ** Read the rowid (the last field in the record) and store it in *rowid. ** Return SQLITE_OK if everything works, or an error code otherwise. */ int sqlite3VdbeIdxRowid(BtCursor *pCur, i64 *rowid){ i64 nCellKey; int rc; u32 szHdr; /* Size of the header */ u32 typeRowid; /* Serial type of the rowid */ u32 lenRowid; /* Size of the rowid */ Mem m, v; sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCur, &nCellKey); if( nCellKey<=0 ){ return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; } rc = sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree(pCur, 0, nCellKey, 1, &m); if( rc ){ return rc; } sqlite3GetVarint32((u8*)m.z, &szHdr); sqlite3GetVarint32((u8*)&m.z[szHdr-1], &typeRowid); lenRowid = sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(typeRowid); sqlite3VdbeSerialGet((u8*)&m.z[m.n-lenRowid], typeRowid, &v); *rowid = v.i; sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&m); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Compare the key of the index entry that cursor pC is point to against ** the key string in pKey (of length nKey). Write into *pRes a number ** that is negative, zero, or positive if pC is less than, equal to, ** or greater than pKey. Return SQLITE_OK on success. ** ** pKey is either created without a rowid or is truncated so that it ** omits the rowid at the end. The rowid at the end of the index entry ** is ignored as well. */ int sqlite3VdbeIdxKeyCompare( Cursor *pC, /* The cursor to compare against */ int nKey, const u8 *pKey, /* The key to compare */ int *res /* Write the comparison result here */ ){ i64 nCellKey; int rc; BtCursor *pCur = pC->pCursor; int lenRowid; Mem m; sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCur, &nCellKey); if( nCellKey<=0 ){ *res = 0; return SQLITE_OK; } rc = sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree(pC->pCursor, 0, nCellKey, 1, &m); if( rc ){ return rc; } lenRowid = sqlite3VdbeIdxRowidLen((u8*)m.z); *res = sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare(pC->pKeyInfo, m.n-lenRowid, m.z, nKey, pKey); sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&m); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** This routine sets the value to be returned by subsequent calls to ** sqlite3_changes() on the database handle 'db'. */ void sqlite3VdbeSetChanges(sqlite3 *db, int nChange){ db->nChange = nChange; db->nTotalChange += nChange; } /* ** Set a flag in the vdbe to update the change counter when it is finalised ** or reset. */ void sqlite3VdbeCountChanges(Vdbe *v){ v->changeCntOn = 1; } /* ** Mark every prepared statement associated with a database connection ** as expired. ** ** An expired statement means that recompilation of the statement is ** recommend. Statements expire when things happen that make their ** programs obsolete. Removing user-defined functions or collating ** sequences, or changing an authorization function are the types of ** things that make prepared statements obsolete. */ void sqlite3ExpirePreparedStatements(sqlite3 *db){ Vdbe *p; for(p = db->pVdbe; p; p=p->pNext){ p->expired = 1; } } /* ** Return the database associated with the Vdbe. */ sqlite3 *sqlite3VdbeDb(Vdbe *v){ return v->db; }