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1 /*
2 ** 2008 Jan 22
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.
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11 ******************************************************************************
13 ** This file contains code for a VFS layer that acts as a wrapper around
14 ** an existing VFS. The code in this file attempts to verify that SQLite
15 ** correctly populates and syncs a journal file before writing to a
16 ** corresponding database file.
18 ** INTERFACE
20 ** The public interface to this wrapper VFS is two functions:
22 ** jt_register()
23 ** jt_unregister()
25 ** See header comments associated with those two functions below for
26 ** details.
28 ** LIMITATIONS
30 ** This wrapper will not work if "PRAGMA synchronous = off" is used.
32 ** OPERATION
34 ** Starting a Transaction:
36 ** When a write-transaction is started, the contents of the database is
37 ** inspected and the following data stored as part of the database file
38 ** handle (type struct jt_file):
40 ** a) The page-size of the database file.
41 ** b) The number of pages that are in the database file.
42 ** c) The set of page numbers corresponding to free-list leaf pages.
43 ** d) A check-sum for every page in the database file.
45 ** The start of a write-transaction is deemed to have occurred when a
46 ** 28-byte journal header is written to byte offset 0 of the journal
47 ** file.
49 ** Syncing the Journal File:
51 ** Whenever the xSync method is invoked to sync a journal-file, the
52 ** contents of the journal file are read. For each page written to
53 ** the journal file, a check-sum is calculated and compared to the
54 ** check-sum calculated for the corresponding database page when the
55 ** write-transaction was initialized. The success of the comparison
56 ** is assert()ed. So if SQLite has written something other than the
57 ** original content to the database file, an assert() will fail.
59 ** Additionally, the set of page numbers for which records exist in
60 ** the journal file is added to (unioned with) the set of page numbers
61 ** corresponding to free-list leaf pages collected when the
62 ** write-transaction was initialized. This set comprises the page-numbers
63 ** corresponding to those pages that SQLite may now safely modify.
65 ** Writing to the Database File:
67 ** When a block of data is written to a database file, the following
68 ** invariants are asserted:
70 ** a) That the block of data is an aligned block of page-size bytes.
72 ** b) That if the page being written did not exist when the
73 ** transaction was started (i.e. the database file is growing), then
74 ** the journal-file must have been synced at least once since
75 ** the start of the transaction.
77 ** c) That if the page being written did exist when the transaction
78 ** was started, then the page must have either been a free-list
79 ** leaf page at the start of the transaction, or else must have
80 ** been stored in the journal file prior to the most recent sync.
82 ** Closing a Transaction:
84 ** When a transaction is closed, all data collected at the start of
85 ** the transaction, or following an xSync of a journal-file, is
86 ** discarded. The end of a transaction is recognized when any one
87 ** of the following occur:
89 ** a) A block of zeroes (or anything else that is not a valid
90 ** journal-header) is written to the start of the journal file.
92 ** b) A journal file is truncated to zero bytes in size using xTruncate.
94 ** c) The journal file is deleted using xDelete.
96 #if SQLITE_TEST /* This file is used for testing only */
98 #include "sqlite3.h"
99 #include "sqliteInt.h"
102 ** Maximum pathname length supported by the jt backend.
104 #define JT_MAX_PATHNAME 512
107 ** Name used to identify this VFS.
109 #define JT_VFS_NAME "jt"
111 typedef struct jt_file jt_file;
112 struct jt_file {
113 sqlite3_file base;
114 const char *zName; /* Name of open file */
115 int flags; /* Flags the file was opened with */
117 /* The following are only used by database file file handles */
118 int eLock; /* Current lock held on the file */
119 u32 nPage; /* Size of file in pages when transaction started */
120 u32 nPagesize; /* Page size when transaction started */
121 Bitvec *pWritable; /* Bitvec of pages that may be written to the file */
122 u32 *aCksum; /* Checksum for first nPage pages */
123 int nSync; /* Number of times journal file has been synced */
125 /* Only used by journal file-handles */
126 sqlite3_int64 iMaxOff; /* Maximum offset written to this transaction */
128 jt_file *pNext; /* All files are stored in a linked list */
129 sqlite3_file *pReal; /* The file handle for the underlying vfs */
133 ** Method declarations for jt_file.
135 static int jtClose(sqlite3_file*);
136 static int jtRead(sqlite3_file*, void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
137 static int jtWrite(sqlite3_file*,const void*,int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
138 static int jtTruncate(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 size);
139 static int jtSync(sqlite3_file*, int flags);
140 static int jtFileSize(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 *pSize);
141 static int jtLock(sqlite3_file*, int);
142 static int jtUnlock(sqlite3_file*, int);
143 static int jtCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file*, int *);
144 static int jtFileControl(sqlite3_file*, int op, void *pArg);
145 static int jtSectorSize(sqlite3_file*);
146 static int jtDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file*);
149 ** Method declarations for jt_vfs.
151 static int jtOpen(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *, sqlite3_file*, int , int *);
152 static int jtDelete(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir);
153 static int jtAccess(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *);
154 static int jtFullPathname(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int, char *zOut);
155 static void *jtDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zFilename);
156 static void jtDlError(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zErrMsg);
157 static void (*jtDlSym(sqlite3_vfs*,void*, const char *zSymbol))(void);
158 static void jtDlClose(sqlite3_vfs*, void*);
159 static int jtRandomness(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zOut);
160 static int jtSleep(sqlite3_vfs*, int microseconds);
161 static int jtCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs*, double*);
162 static int jtCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs*, sqlite3_int64*);
164 static sqlite3_vfs jt_vfs = {
165 2, /* iVersion */
166 sizeof(jt_file), /* szOsFile */
167 JT_MAX_PATHNAME, /* mxPathname */
168 0, /* pNext */
169 JT_VFS_NAME, /* zName */
170 0, /* pAppData */
171 jtOpen, /* xOpen */
172 jtDelete, /* xDelete */
173 jtAccess, /* xAccess */
174 jtFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */
175 jtDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */
176 jtDlError, /* xDlError */
177 jtDlSym, /* xDlSym */
178 jtDlClose, /* xDlClose */
179 jtRandomness, /* xRandomness */
180 jtSleep, /* xSleep */
181 jtCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */
182 0, /* xGetLastError */
183 jtCurrentTimeInt64 /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */
186 static sqlite3_io_methods jt_io_methods = {
187 1, /* iVersion */
188 jtClose, /* xClose */
189 jtRead, /* xRead */
190 jtWrite, /* xWrite */
191 jtTruncate, /* xTruncate */
192 jtSync, /* xSync */
193 jtFileSize, /* xFileSize */
194 jtLock, /* xLock */
195 jtUnlock, /* xUnlock */
196 jtCheckReservedLock, /* xCheckReservedLock */
197 jtFileControl, /* xFileControl */
198 jtSectorSize, /* xSectorSize */
199 jtDeviceCharacteristics /* xDeviceCharacteristics */
202 struct JtGlobal {
203 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs; /* Parent VFS */
204 jt_file *pList; /* List of all open files */
206 static struct JtGlobal g = {0, 0};
209 ** Functions to obtain and relinquish a mutex to protect g.pList. The
210 ** STATIC_PRNG mutex is reused, purely for the sake of convenience.
212 static void enterJtMutex(void){
213 sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG));
215 static void leaveJtMutex(void){
216 sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG));
219 extern int sqlite3_io_error_pending;
220 extern int sqlite3_io_error_hit;
221 static void stop_ioerr_simulation(int *piSave, int *piSave2){
222 *piSave = sqlite3_io_error_pending;
223 *piSave2 = sqlite3_io_error_hit;
224 sqlite3_io_error_pending = -1;
225 sqlite3_io_error_hit = 0;
227 static void start_ioerr_simulation(int iSave, int iSave2){
228 sqlite3_io_error_pending = iSave;
229 sqlite3_io_error_hit = iSave2;
233 ** The jt_file pointed to by the argument may or may not be a file-handle
234 ** open on a main database file. If it is, and a transaction is currently
235 ** opened on the file, then discard all transaction related data.
237 static void closeTransaction(jt_file *p){
238 sqlite3BitvecDestroy(p->pWritable);
239 sqlite3_free(p->aCksum);
240 p->pWritable = 0;
241 p->aCksum = 0;
242 p->nSync = 0;
246 ** Close an jt-file.
248 static int jtClose(sqlite3_file *pFile){
249 jt_file **pp;
250 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
252 closeTransaction(p);
253 enterJtMutex();
254 if( p->zName ){
255 for(pp=&g.pList; *pp!=p; pp=&(*pp)->pNext);
256 *pp = p->pNext;
258 leaveJtMutex();
259 return sqlite3OsClose(p->pReal);
263 ** Read data from an jt-file.
265 static int jtRead(
266 sqlite3_file *pFile,
267 void *zBuf,
268 int iAmt,
269 sqlite_int64 iOfst
271 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
272 return sqlite3OsRead(p->pReal, zBuf, iAmt, iOfst);
276 ** Parameter zJournal is the name of a journal file that is currently
277 ** open. This function locates and returns the handle opened on the
278 ** corresponding database file by the pager that currently has the
279 ** journal file opened. This file-handle is identified by the
280 ** following properties:
282 ** a) SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB was specified when the file was opened.
284 ** b) The file-name specified when the file was opened matches
285 ** all but the final 8 characters of the journal file name.
287 ** c) There is currently a reserved lock on the file.
289 static jt_file *locateDatabaseHandle(const char *zJournal){
290 jt_file *pMain = 0;
291 enterJtMutex();
292 for(pMain=g.pList; pMain; pMain=pMain->pNext){
293 int nName = (int)(strlen(zJournal) - strlen("-journal"));
294 if( (pMain->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB)
295 && ((int)strlen(pMain->zName)==nName)
296 && 0==memcmp(pMain->zName, zJournal, nName)
297 && (pMain->eLock>=SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED)
299 break;
302 leaveJtMutex();
303 return pMain;
307 ** Parameter z points to a buffer of 4 bytes in size containing a
308 ** unsigned 32-bit integer stored in big-endian format. Decode the
309 ** integer and return its value.
311 static u32 decodeUint32(const unsigned char *z){
312 return (z[0]<<24) + (z[1]<<16) + (z[2]<<8) + z[3];
316 ** Calculate a checksum from the buffer of length n bytes pointed to
317 ** by parameter z.
319 static u32 genCksum(const unsigned char *z, int n){
320 int i;
321 u32 cksum = 0;
322 for(i=0; i<n; i++){
323 cksum = cksum + z[i] + (cksum<<3);
325 return cksum;
329 ** The first argument, zBuf, points to a buffer containing a 28 byte
330 ** serialized journal header. This function deserializes four of the
331 ** integer fields contained in the journal header and writes their
332 ** values to the output variables.
334 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if the journal-header is successfully
335 ** decoded. Otherwise, SQLITE_ERROR.
337 static int decodeJournalHdr(
338 const unsigned char *zBuf, /* Input: 28 byte journal header */
339 u32 *pnRec, /* Out: Number of journalled records */
340 u32 *pnPage, /* Out: Original database page count */
341 u32 *pnSector, /* Out: Sector size in bytes */
342 u32 *pnPagesize /* Out: Page size in bytes */
344 unsigned char aMagic[] = { 0xd9, 0xd5, 0x05, 0xf9, 0x20, 0xa1, 0x63, 0xd7 };
345 if( memcmp(aMagic, zBuf, 8) ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
346 if( pnRec ) *pnRec = decodeUint32(&zBuf[8]);
347 if( pnPage ) *pnPage = decodeUint32(&zBuf[16]);
348 if( pnSector ) *pnSector = decodeUint32(&zBuf[20]);
349 if( pnPagesize ) *pnPagesize = decodeUint32(&zBuf[24]);
350 return SQLITE_OK;
354 ** This function is called when a new transaction is opened, just after
355 ** the first journal-header is written to the journal file.
357 static int openTransaction(jt_file *pMain, jt_file *pJournal){
358 unsigned char *aData;
359 sqlite3_file *p = pMain->pReal;
360 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
362 closeTransaction(pMain);
363 aData = sqlite3_malloc(pMain->nPagesize);
364 pMain->pWritable = sqlite3BitvecCreate(pMain->nPage);
365 pMain->aCksum = sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(u32) * (pMain->nPage + 1));
366 pJournal->iMaxOff = 0;
368 if( !pMain->pWritable || !pMain->aCksum || !aData ){
369 rc = SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
370 }else if( pMain->nPage>0 ){
371 u32 iTrunk;
372 int iSave;
373 int iSave2;
375 stop_ioerr_simulation(&iSave, &iSave2);
377 /* Read the database free-list. Add the page-number for each free-list
378 ** leaf to the jt_file.pWritable bitvec.
380 rc = sqlite3OsRead(p, aData, pMain->nPagesize, 0);
381 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
382 u32 nDbsize = decodeUint32(&aData[28]);
383 if( nDbsize>0 && memcmp(&aData[24], &aData[92], 4)==0 ){
384 u32 iPg;
385 for(iPg=nDbsize+1; iPg<=pMain->nPage; iPg++){
386 sqlite3BitvecSet(pMain->pWritable, iPg);
390 iTrunk = decodeUint32(&aData[32]);
391 while( rc==SQLITE_OK && iTrunk>0 ){
392 u32 nLeaf;
393 u32 iLeaf;
394 sqlite3_int64 iOff = (i64)(iTrunk-1)*pMain->nPagesize;
395 rc = sqlite3OsRead(p, aData, pMain->nPagesize, iOff);
396 nLeaf = decodeUint32(&aData[4]);
397 for(iLeaf=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iLeaf<nLeaf; iLeaf++){
398 u32 pgno = decodeUint32(&aData[8+4*iLeaf]);
399 sqlite3BitvecSet(pMain->pWritable, pgno);
401 iTrunk = decodeUint32(aData);
404 /* Calculate and store a checksum for each page in the database file. */
405 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
406 int ii;
407 for(ii=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<(int)pMain->nPage; ii++){
408 i64 iOff = (i64)(pMain->nPagesize) * (i64)ii;
409 if( iOff==PENDING_BYTE ) continue;
410 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pMain->pReal, aData, pMain->nPagesize, iOff);
411 pMain->aCksum[ii] = genCksum(aData, pMain->nPagesize);
412 if( ii+1==pMain->nPage && rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ) rc = SQLITE_OK;
416 start_ioerr_simulation(iSave, iSave2);
419 sqlite3_free(aData);
420 return rc;
424 ** The first argument to this function is a handle open on a journal file.
425 ** This function reads the journal file and adds the page number for each
426 ** page in the journal to the Bitvec object passed as the second argument.
428 static int readJournalFile(jt_file *p, jt_file *pMain){
429 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
430 unsigned char zBuf[28];
431 sqlite3_file *pReal = p->pReal;
432 sqlite3_int64 iOff = 0;
433 sqlite3_int64 iSize = p->iMaxOff;
434 unsigned char *aPage;
435 int iSave;
436 int iSave2;
438 aPage = sqlite3_malloc(pMain->nPagesize);
439 if( !aPage ){
440 return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
443 stop_ioerr_simulation(&iSave, &iSave2);
445 while( rc==SQLITE_OK && iOff<iSize ){
446 u32 nRec, nPage, nSector, nPagesize;
447 u32 ii;
449 /* Read and decode the next journal-header from the journal file. */
450 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pReal, zBuf, 28, iOff);
451 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK
452 || decodeJournalHdr(zBuf, &nRec, &nPage, &nSector, &nPagesize)
454 goto finish_rjf;
456 iOff += nSector;
458 if( nRec==0 ){
459 /* A trick. There might be another journal-header immediately
460 ** following this one. In this case, 0 records means 0 records,
461 ** not "read until the end of the file". See also ticket #2565.
463 if( iSize>=(iOff+nSector) ){
464 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pReal, zBuf, 28, iOff);
465 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || 0==decodeJournalHdr(zBuf, 0, 0, 0, 0) ){
466 continue;
469 nRec = (u32)((iSize-iOff) / (pMain->nPagesize+8));
472 /* Read all the records that follow the journal-header just read. */
473 for(ii=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<nRec && iOff<iSize; ii++){
474 u32 pgno;
475 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pReal, zBuf, 4, iOff);
476 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
477 pgno = decodeUint32(zBuf);
478 if( pgno>0 && pgno<=pMain->nPage ){
479 if( 0==sqlite3BitvecTest(pMain->pWritable, pgno) ){
480 rc = sqlite3OsRead(pReal, aPage, pMain->nPagesize, iOff+4);
481 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
482 u32 cksum = genCksum(aPage, pMain->nPagesize);
483 assert( cksum==pMain->aCksum[pgno-1] );
486 sqlite3BitvecSet(pMain->pWritable, pgno);
488 iOff += (8 + pMain->nPagesize);
492 iOff = ((iOff + (nSector-1)) / nSector) * nSector;
495 finish_rjf:
496 start_ioerr_simulation(iSave, iSave2);
497 sqlite3_free(aPage);
498 if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ ){
499 rc = SQLITE_OK;
501 return rc;
505 ** Write data to an jt-file.
507 static int jtWrite(
508 sqlite3_file *pFile,
509 const void *zBuf,
510 int iAmt,
511 sqlite_int64 iOfst
513 int rc;
514 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
515 if( p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL ){
516 if( iOfst==0 ){
517 jt_file *pMain = locateDatabaseHandle(p->zName);
518 assert( pMain );
520 if( iAmt==28 ){
521 /* Zeroing the first journal-file header. This is the end of a
522 ** transaction. */
523 closeTransaction(pMain);
524 }else if( iAmt!=12 ){
525 /* Writing the first journal header to a journal file. This happens
526 ** when a transaction is first started. */
527 u8 *z = (u8 *)zBuf;
528 pMain->nPage = decodeUint32(&z[16]);
529 pMain->nPagesize = decodeUint32(&z[24]);
530 if( SQLITE_OK!=(rc=openTransaction(pMain, p)) ){
531 return rc;
535 if( p->iMaxOff<(iOfst + iAmt) ){
536 p->iMaxOff = iOfst + iAmt;
540 if( p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB && p->pWritable ){
541 if( iAmt<(int)p->nPagesize
542 && p->nPagesize%iAmt==0
543 && iOfst>=(PENDING_BYTE+512)
544 && iOfst+iAmt<=PENDING_BYTE+p->nPagesize
546 /* No-op. This special case is hit when the backup code is copying a
547 ** to a database with a larger page-size than the source database and
548 ** it needs to fill in the non-locking-region part of the original
549 ** pending-byte page.
551 }else{
552 u32 pgno = (u32)(iOfst/p->nPagesize + 1);
553 assert( (iAmt==1||iAmt==p->nPagesize) && ((iOfst+iAmt)%p->nPagesize)==0 );
554 assert( pgno<=p->nPage || p->nSync>0 );
555 assert( pgno>p->nPage || sqlite3BitvecTest(p->pWritable, pgno) );
559 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(p->pReal, zBuf, iAmt, iOfst);
560 if( (p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL) && iAmt==12 ){
561 jt_file *pMain = locateDatabaseHandle(p->zName);
562 int rc2 = readJournalFile(p, pMain);
563 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
565 return rc;
569 ** Truncate an jt-file.
571 static int jtTruncate(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 size){
572 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
573 if( p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL && size==0 ){
574 /* Truncating a journal file. This is the end of a transaction. */
575 jt_file *pMain = locateDatabaseHandle(p->zName);
576 closeTransaction(pMain);
578 if( p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB && p->pWritable ){
579 u32 pgno;
580 u32 locking_page = (u32)(PENDING_BYTE/p->nPagesize+1);
581 for(pgno=(u32)(size/p->nPagesize+1); pgno<=p->nPage; pgno++){
582 assert( pgno==locking_page || sqlite3BitvecTest(p->pWritable, pgno) );
585 return sqlite3OsTruncate(p->pReal, size);
589 ** Sync an jt-file.
591 static int jtSync(sqlite3_file *pFile, int flags){
592 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
594 if( p->flags&SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL ){
595 int rc;
596 jt_file *pMain; /* The associated database file */
598 /* The journal file is being synced. At this point, we inspect the
599 ** contents of the file up to this point and set each bit in the
600 ** jt_file.pWritable bitvec of the main database file associated with
601 ** this journal file.
603 pMain = locateDatabaseHandle(p->zName);
604 assert(pMain);
606 /* Set the bitvec values */
607 if( pMain->pWritable ){
608 pMain->nSync++;
609 rc = readJournalFile(p, pMain);
610 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
611 return rc;
616 return sqlite3OsSync(p->pReal, flags);
620 ** Return the current file-size of an jt-file.
622 static int jtFileSize(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 *pSize){
623 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
624 return sqlite3OsFileSize(p->pReal, pSize);
628 ** Lock an jt-file.
630 static int jtLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){
631 int rc;
632 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
633 rc = sqlite3OsLock(p->pReal, eLock);
634 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && eLock>p->eLock ){
635 p->eLock = eLock;
637 return rc;
641 ** Unlock an jt-file.
643 static int jtUnlock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){
644 int rc;
645 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
646 rc = sqlite3OsUnlock(p->pReal, eLock);
647 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && eLock<p->eLock ){
648 p->eLock = eLock;
650 return rc;
654 ** Check if another file-handle holds a RESERVED lock on an jt-file.
656 static int jtCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int *pResOut){
657 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
658 return sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(p->pReal, pResOut);
662 ** File control method. For custom operations on an jt-file.
664 static int jtFileControl(sqlite3_file *pFile, int op, void *pArg){
665 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
666 return p->pReal->pMethods->xFileControl(p->pReal, op, pArg);
670 ** Return the sector-size in bytes for an jt-file.
672 static int jtSectorSize(sqlite3_file *pFile){
673 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
674 return sqlite3OsSectorSize(p->pReal);
678 ** Return the device characteristic flags supported by an jt-file.
680 static int jtDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *pFile){
681 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
682 return sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(p->pReal);
686 ** Open an jt file handle.
688 static int jtOpen(
689 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
690 const char *zName,
691 sqlite3_file *pFile,
692 int flags,
693 int *pOutFlags
695 int rc;
696 jt_file *p = (jt_file *)pFile;
697 pFile->pMethods = 0;
698 p->pReal = (sqlite3_file *)&p[1];
699 p->pReal->pMethods = 0;
700 rc = sqlite3OsOpen(g.pVfs, zName, p->pReal, flags, pOutFlags);
701 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || p->pReal->pMethods==0 );
702 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
703 pFile->pMethods = &jt_io_methods;
704 p->eLock = 0;
705 p->zName = zName;
706 p->flags = flags;
707 p->pNext = 0;
708 p->pWritable = 0;
709 p->aCksum = 0;
710 enterJtMutex();
711 if( zName ){
712 p->pNext = g.pList;
713 g.pList = p;
715 leaveJtMutex();
717 return rc;
721 ** Delete the file located at zPath. If the dirSync argument is true,
722 ** ensure the file-system modifications are synced to disk before
723 ** returning.
725 static int jtDelete(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath, int dirSync){
726 int nPath = (int)strlen(zPath);
727 if( nPath>8 && 0==strcmp("-journal", &zPath[nPath-8]) ){
728 /* Deleting a journal file. The end of a transaction. */
729 jt_file *pMain = locateDatabaseHandle(zPath);
730 if( pMain ){
731 closeTransaction(pMain);
735 return sqlite3OsDelete(g.pVfs, zPath, dirSync);
739 ** Test for access permissions. Return true if the requested permission
740 ** is available, or false otherwise.
742 static int jtAccess(
743 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
744 const char *zPath,
745 int flags,
746 int *pResOut
748 return sqlite3OsAccess(g.pVfs, zPath, flags, pResOut);
752 ** Populate buffer zOut with the full canonical pathname corresponding
753 ** to the pathname in zPath. zOut is guaranteed to point to a buffer
754 ** of at least (JT_MAX_PATHNAME+1) bytes.
756 static int jtFullPathname(
757 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
758 const char *zPath,
759 int nOut,
760 char *zOut
762 return sqlite3OsFullPathname(g.pVfs, zPath, nOut, zOut);
766 ** Open the dynamic library located at zPath and return a handle.
768 static void *jtDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath){
769 return g.pVfs->xDlOpen(g.pVfs, zPath);
773 ** Populate the buffer zErrMsg (size nByte bytes) with a human readable
774 ** utf-8 string describing the most recent error encountered associated
775 ** with dynamic libraries.
777 static void jtDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zErrMsg){
778 g.pVfs->xDlError(g.pVfs, nByte, zErrMsg);
782 ** Return a pointer to the symbol zSymbol in the dynamic library pHandle.
784 static void (*jtDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *p, const char *zSym))(void){
785 return g.pVfs->xDlSym(g.pVfs, p, zSym);
789 ** Close the dynamic library handle pHandle.
791 static void jtDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *pHandle){
792 g.pVfs->xDlClose(g.pVfs, pHandle);
796 ** Populate the buffer pointed to by zBufOut with nByte bytes of
797 ** random data.
799 static int jtRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zBufOut){
800 return sqlite3OsRandomness(g.pVfs, nByte, zBufOut);
804 ** Sleep for nMicro microseconds. Return the number of microseconds
805 ** actually slept.
807 static int jtSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nMicro){
808 return sqlite3OsSleep(g.pVfs, nMicro);
812 ** Return the current time as a Julian Day number in *pTimeOut.
814 static int jtCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, double *pTimeOut){
815 return g.pVfs->xCurrentTime(g.pVfs, pTimeOut);
818 ** Return the current time as a Julian Day number in *pTimeOut.
820 static int jtCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, sqlite3_int64 *pTimeOut){
821 return g.pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64(g.pVfs, pTimeOut);
824 /**************************************************************************
825 ** Start of public API.
829 ** Configure the jt VFS as a wrapper around the VFS named by parameter
830 ** zWrap. If the isDefault parameter is true, then the jt VFS is installed
831 ** as the new default VFS for SQLite connections. If isDefault is not
832 ** true, then the jt VFS is installed as non-default. In this case it
833 ** is available via its name, "jt".
835 int jt_register(char *zWrap, int isDefault){
836 g.pVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(zWrap);
837 if( g.pVfs==0 ){
838 return SQLITE_ERROR;
840 jt_vfs.szOsFile = sizeof(jt_file) + g.pVfs->szOsFile;
841 if( g.pVfs->iVersion==1 ){
842 jt_vfs.iVersion = 1;
843 }else if( g.pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64==0 ){
844 jt_vfs.xCurrentTimeInt64 = 0;
846 sqlite3_vfs_register(&jt_vfs, isDefault);
847 return SQLITE_OK;
851 ** Uninstall the jt VFS, if it is installed.
853 void jt_unregister(void){
854 sqlite3_vfs_unregister(&jt_vfs);
857 #endif