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11 ******************************************************************************
13 ** This file contains OS interface code that is common to all
16 #define _SQLITE_OS_C_ 1
17 #include "sqliteInt.h"
21 ** The default SQLite sqlite3_vfs implementations do not allocate
22 ** memory (actually, os_unix.c allocates a small amount of memory
23 ** from within OsOpen()), but some third-party implementations may.
24 ** So we test the effects of a malloc() failing and the sqlite3OsXXX()
25 ** function returning SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM using the DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST macro.
27 ** The following functions are instrumented for malloc() failure
33 ** sqlite3OsFileSize()
35 ** sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock()
36 ** sqlite3OsFileControl()
41 ** sqlite3OsFullPathname()
44 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST)
45 int sqlite3_memdebug_vfs_oom_test
= 1;
46 #define DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(x) \
47 if (sqlite3_memdebug_vfs_oom_test && (!x || !sqlite3IsMemJournal(x))) { \
48 void *pTstAlloc = sqlite3Malloc(10); \
49 if (!pTstAlloc) return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM; \
50 sqlite3_free(pTstAlloc); \
53 #define DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(x)
57 ** The following routines are convenience wrappers around methods
58 ** of the sqlite3_file object. This is mostly just syntactic sugar. All
59 ** of this would be completely automatic if SQLite were coded using
60 ** C++ instead of plain old C.
62 int sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file
*pId
){
65 rc
= pId
->pMethods
->xClose(pId
);
70 int sqlite3OsRead(sqlite3_file
*id
, void *pBuf
, int amt
, i64 offset
){
71 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
72 return id
->pMethods
->xRead(id
, pBuf
, amt
, offset
);
74 int sqlite3OsWrite(sqlite3_file
*id
, const void *pBuf
, int amt
, i64 offset
){
75 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
76 return id
->pMethods
->xWrite(id
, pBuf
, amt
, offset
);
78 int sqlite3OsTruncate(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64 size
){
79 return id
->pMethods
->xTruncate(id
, size
);
81 int sqlite3OsSync(sqlite3_file
*id
, int flags
){
82 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
83 return id
->pMethods
->xSync(id
, flags
);
85 int sqlite3OsFileSize(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64
*pSize
){
86 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
87 return id
->pMethods
->xFileSize(id
, pSize
);
89 int sqlite3OsLock(sqlite3_file
*id
, int lockType
){
90 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
91 return id
->pMethods
->xLock(id
, lockType
);
93 int sqlite3OsUnlock(sqlite3_file
*id
, int lockType
){
94 return id
->pMethods
->xUnlock(id
, lockType
);
96 int sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file
*id
, int *pResOut
){
97 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
98 return id
->pMethods
->xCheckReservedLock(id
, pResOut
);
102 ** Use sqlite3OsFileControl() when we are doing something that might fail
103 ** and we need to know about the failures. Use sqlite3OsFileControlHint()
104 ** when simply tossing information over the wall to the VFS and we do not
105 ** really care if the VFS receives and understands the information since it
106 ** is only a hint and can be safely ignored. The sqlite3OsFileControlHint()
107 ** routine has no return value since the return value would be meaningless.
109 int sqlite3OsFileControl(sqlite3_file
*id
, int op
, void *pArg
){
111 if( op
!=SQLITE_FCNTL_COMMIT_PHASETWO
){
112 /* Faults are not injected into COMMIT_PHASETWO because, assuming SQLite
113 ** is using a regular VFS, it is called after the corresponding
114 ** transaction has been committed. Injecting a fault at this point
115 ** confuses the test scripts - the COMMIT comand returns SQLITE_NOMEM
116 ** but the transaction is committed anyway.
118 ** The core must call OsFileControl() though, not OsFileControlHint(),
119 ** as if a custom VFS (e.g. zipvfs) returns an error here, it probably
120 ** means the commit really has failed and an error should be returned
122 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
125 return id
->pMethods
->xFileControl(id
, op
, pArg
);
127 void sqlite3OsFileControlHint(sqlite3_file
*id
, int op
, void *pArg
){
128 (void)id
->pMethods
->xFileControl(id
, op
, pArg
);
131 int sqlite3OsSectorSize(sqlite3_file
*id
){
132 int (*xSectorSize
)(sqlite3_file
*) = id
->pMethods
->xSectorSize
;
133 return (xSectorSize
? xSectorSize(id
) : SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE
);
135 int sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file
*id
){
136 return id
->pMethods
->xDeviceCharacteristics(id
);
138 int sqlite3OsShmLock(sqlite3_file
*id
, int offset
, int n
, int flags
){
139 return id
->pMethods
->xShmLock(id
, offset
, n
, flags
);
141 void sqlite3OsShmBarrier(sqlite3_file
*id
){
142 id
->pMethods
->xShmBarrier(id
);
144 int sqlite3OsShmUnmap(sqlite3_file
*id
, int deleteFlag
){
145 return id
->pMethods
->xShmUnmap(id
, deleteFlag
);
148 sqlite3_file
*id
, /* Database file handle */
151 int bExtend
, /* True to extend file if necessary */
152 void volatile **pp
/* OUT: Pointer to mapping */
154 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
155 return id
->pMethods
->xShmMap(id
, iPage
, pgsz
, bExtend
, pp
);
158 #if SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0
159 /* The real implementation of xFetch and xUnfetch */
160 int sqlite3OsFetch(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64 iOff
, int iAmt
, void **pp
){
161 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id
);
162 return id
->pMethods
->xFetch(id
, iOff
, iAmt
, pp
);
164 int sqlite3OsUnfetch(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64 iOff
, void *p
){
165 return id
->pMethods
->xUnfetch(id
, iOff
, p
);
168 /* No-op stubs to use when memory-mapped I/O is disabled */
169 int sqlite3OsFetch(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64 iOff
, int iAmt
, void **pp
){
173 int sqlite3OsUnfetch(sqlite3_file
*id
, i64 iOff
, void *p
){
179 ** The next group of routines are convenience wrappers around the
190 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
191 /* 0x87f7f is a mask of SQLITE_OPEN_ flags that are valid to be passed
192 ** down into the VFS layer. Some SQLITE_OPEN_ flags (for example,
193 ** SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX or SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE) are blocked before
194 ** reaching the VFS. */
195 rc
= pVfs
->xOpen(pVfs
, zPath
, pFile
, flags
& 0x87f7f, pFlagsOut
);
196 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| pFile
->pMethods
==0 );
199 int sqlite3OsDelete(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, const char *zPath
, int dirSync
){
200 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
201 assert( dirSync
==0 || dirSync
==1 );
202 return pVfs
->xDelete(pVfs
, zPath
, dirSync
);
210 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
211 return pVfs
->xAccess(pVfs
, zPath
, flags
, pResOut
);
213 int sqlite3OsFullPathname(
219 DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
221 return pVfs
->xFullPathname(pVfs
, zPath
, nPathOut
, zPathOut
);
223 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
224 void *sqlite3OsDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, const char *zPath
){
225 return pVfs
->xDlOpen(pVfs
, zPath
);
227 void sqlite3OsDlError(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, int nByte
, char *zBufOut
){
228 pVfs
->xDlError(pVfs
, nByte
, zBufOut
);
230 void (*sqlite3OsDlSym(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, void *pHdle
, const char *zSym
))(void){
231 return pVfs
->xDlSym(pVfs
, pHdle
, zSym
);
233 void sqlite3OsDlClose(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, void *pHandle
){
234 pVfs
->xDlClose(pVfs
, pHandle
);
236 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION */
237 int sqlite3OsRandomness(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, int nByte
, char *zBufOut
){
238 return pVfs
->xRandomness(pVfs
, nByte
, zBufOut
);
240 int sqlite3OsSleep(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, int nMicro
){
241 return pVfs
->xSleep(pVfs
, nMicro
);
243 int sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, sqlite3_int64
*pTimeOut
){
245 /* IMPLEMENTATION-OF: R-49045-42493 SQLite will use the xCurrentTimeInt64()
246 ** method to get the current date and time if that method is available
247 ** (if iVersion is 2 or greater and the function pointer is not NULL) and
248 ** will fall back to xCurrentTime() if xCurrentTimeInt64() is
251 if( pVfs
->iVersion
>=2 && pVfs
->xCurrentTimeInt64
){
252 rc
= pVfs
->xCurrentTimeInt64(pVfs
, pTimeOut
);
255 rc
= pVfs
->xCurrentTime(pVfs
, &r
);
256 *pTimeOut
= (sqlite3_int64
)(r
*86400000.0);
261 int sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(
264 sqlite3_file
**ppFile
,
268 int rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM
;
270 pFile
= (sqlite3_file
*)sqlite3MallocZero(pVfs
->szOsFile
);
272 rc
= sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs
, zFile
, pFile
, flags
, pOutFlags
);
281 int sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file
*pFile
){
284 rc
= sqlite3OsClose(pFile
);
290 ** This function is a wrapper around the OS specific implementation of
291 ** sqlite3_os_init(). The purpose of the wrapper is to provide the
292 ** ability to simulate a malloc failure, so that the handling of an
293 ** error in sqlite3_os_init() by the upper layers can be tested.
295 int sqlite3OsInit(void){
296 void *p
= sqlite3_malloc(10);
297 if( p
==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM
;
299 return sqlite3_os_init();
303 ** The list of all registered VFS implementations.
305 static sqlite3_vfs
* SQLITE_WSD vfsList
= 0;
306 #define vfsList GLOBAL(sqlite3_vfs *, vfsList)
309 ** Locate a VFS by name. If no name is given, simply return the
310 ** first VFS on the list.
312 sqlite3_vfs
*sqlite3_vfs_find(const char *zVfs
){
313 sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
= 0;
314 #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
315 sqlite3_mutex
*mutex
;
317 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
318 int rc
= sqlite3_initialize();
321 #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
322 mutex
= sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER
);
324 sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex
);
325 for(pVfs
= vfsList
; pVfs
; pVfs
=pVfs
->pNext
){
327 if( strcmp(zVfs
, pVfs
->zName
)==0 ) break;
329 sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex
);
334 ** Unlink a VFS from the linked list
336 static void vfsUnlink(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
){
337 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER
)) );
340 }else if( vfsList
==pVfs
){
341 vfsList
= pVfs
->pNext
;
343 sqlite3_vfs
*p
= vfsList
;
344 while( p
->pNext
&& p
->pNext
!=pVfs
){
347 if( p
->pNext
==pVfs
){
348 p
->pNext
= pVfs
->pNext
;
354 ** Register a VFS with the system. It is harmless to register the same
355 ** VFS multiple times. The new VFS becomes the default if makeDflt is
358 int sqlite3_vfs_register(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
, int makeDflt
){
359 MUTEX_LOGIC(sqlite3_mutex
*mutex
;)
360 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
361 int rc
= sqlite3_initialize();
364 MUTEX_LOGIC( mutex
= sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER
); )
365 sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex
);
367 if( makeDflt
|| vfsList
==0 ){
368 pVfs
->pNext
= vfsList
;
371 pVfs
->pNext
= vfsList
->pNext
;
372 vfsList
->pNext
= pVfs
;
375 sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex
);
380 ** Unregister a VFS so that it is no longer accessible.
382 int sqlite3_vfs_unregister(sqlite3_vfs
*pVfs
){
383 #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
384 sqlite3_mutex
*mutex
= sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER
);
386 sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex
);
388 sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex
);