4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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11 *************************************************************************
12 ** This file contains the implementation of the sqlite3_prepare()
13 ** interface, and routines that contribute to loading the database schema
16 #include "sqliteInt.h"
19 ** Fill the InitData structure with an error message that indicates
20 ** that the database is corrupt.
22 static void corruptSchema(
23 InitData
*pData
, /* Initialization context */
24 char **azObj
, /* Type and name of object being parsed */
25 const char *zExtra
/* Error information */
27 sqlite3
*db
= pData
->db
;
28 if( db
->mallocFailed
){
29 pData
->rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT
;
30 }else if( pData
->pzErrMsg
[0]!=0 ){
31 /* A error message has already been generated. Do not overwrite it */
32 }else if( pData
->mInitFlags
& (INITFLAG_AlterMask
) ){
33 static const char *azAlterType
[] = {
38 *pData
->pzErrMsg
= sqlite3MPrintf(db
,
39 "error in %s %s after %s: %s", azObj
[0], azObj
[1],
40 azAlterType
[(pData
->mInitFlags
&INITFLAG_AlterMask
)-1],
43 pData
->rc
= SQLITE_ERROR
;
44 }else if( db
->flags
& SQLITE_WriteSchema
){
45 pData
->rc
= SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT
;
48 const char *zObj
= azObj
[1] ? azObj
[1] : "?";
49 z
= sqlite3MPrintf(db
, "malformed database schema (%s)", zObj
);
50 if( zExtra
&& zExtra
[0] ) z
= sqlite3MPrintf(db
, "%z - %s", z
, zExtra
);
52 pData
->rc
= SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT
;
57 ** Check to see if any sibling index (another index on the same table)
58 ** of pIndex has the same root page number, and if it does, return true.
59 ** This would indicate a corrupt schema.
61 int sqlite3IndexHasDuplicateRootPage(Index
*pIndex
){
63 for(p
=pIndex
->pTable
->pIndex
; p
; p
=p
->pNext
){
64 if( p
->tnum
==pIndex
->tnum
&& p
!=pIndex
) return 1;
69 /* forward declaration */
70 static int sqlite3Prepare(
71 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
72 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
73 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
74 u32 prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
75 Vdbe
*pReprepare
, /* VM being reprepared */
76 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
77 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
82 ** This is the callback routine for the code that initializes the
83 ** database. See sqlite3Init() below for additional information.
84 ** This routine is also called from the OP_ParseSchema opcode of the VDBE.
86 ** Each callback contains the following information:
88 ** argv[0] = type of object: "table", "index", "trigger", or "view".
89 ** argv[1] = name of thing being created
90 ** argv[2] = associated table if an index or trigger
91 ** argv[3] = root page number for table or index. 0 for trigger or view.
92 ** argv[4] = SQL text for the CREATE statement.
95 int sqlite3InitCallback(void *pInit
, int argc
, char **argv
, char **NotUsed
){
96 InitData
*pData
= (InitData
*)pInit
;
97 sqlite3
*db
= pData
->db
;
101 UNUSED_PARAMETER2(NotUsed
, argc
);
102 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
103 db
->mDbFlags
|= DBFLAG_EncodingFixed
;
104 if( argv
==0 ) return 0; /* Might happen if EMPTY_RESULT_CALLBACKS are on */
106 if( db
->mallocFailed
){
107 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, 0);
111 assert( iDb
>=0 && iDb
<db
->nDb
);
113 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, 0);
115 && 'c'==sqlite3UpperToLower
[(unsigned char)argv
[4][0]]
116 && 'r'==sqlite3UpperToLower
[(unsigned char)argv
[4][1]] ){
117 /* Call the parser to process a CREATE TABLE, INDEX or VIEW.
118 ** But because db->init.busy is set to 1, no VDBE code is generated
119 ** or executed. All the parser does is build the internal data
120 ** structures that describe the table, index, or view.
122 ** No other valid SQL statement, other than the variable CREATE statements,
123 ** can begin with the letters "C" and "R". Thus, it is not possible run
124 ** any other kind of statement while parsing the schema, even a corrupt
128 u8 saved_iDb
= db
->init
.iDb
;
130 TESTONLY(int rcp
); /* Return code from sqlite3_prepare() */
132 assert( db
->init
.busy
);
134 if( sqlite3GetUInt32(argv
[3], &db
->init
.newTnum
)==0
135 || (db
->init
.newTnum
>pData
->mxPage
&& pData
->mxPage
>0)
137 if( sqlite3Config
.bExtraSchemaChecks
){
138 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, "invalid rootpage");
141 db
->init
.orphanTrigger
= 0;
142 db
->init
.azInit
= (const char**)argv
;
144 TESTONLY(rcp
= ) sqlite3Prepare(db
, argv
[4], -1, 0, 0, &pStmt
, 0);
146 assert( (rc
&0xFF)==(rcp
&0xFF) );
147 db
->init
.iDb
= saved_iDb
;
148 /* assert( saved_iDb==0 || (db->mDbFlags & DBFLAG_Vacuum)!=0 ); */
150 if( db
->init
.orphanTrigger
){
153 if( rc
> pData
->rc
) pData
->rc
= rc
;
154 if( rc
==SQLITE_NOMEM
){
156 }else if( rc
!=SQLITE_INTERRUPT
&& (rc
&0xFF)!=SQLITE_LOCKED
){
157 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, sqlite3_errmsg(db
));
161 db
->init
.azInit
= sqlite3StdType
; /* Any array of string ptrs will do */
162 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt
);
163 }else if( argv
[1]==0 || (argv
[4]!=0 && argv
[4][0]!=0) ){
164 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, 0);
166 /* If the SQL column is blank it means this is an index that
167 ** was created to be the PRIMARY KEY or to fulfill a UNIQUE
168 ** constraint for a CREATE TABLE. The index should have already
169 ** been created when we processed the CREATE TABLE. All we have
170 ** to do here is record the root page number for that index.
173 pIndex
= sqlite3FindIndex(db
, argv
[1], db
->aDb
[iDb
].zDbSName
);
175 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, "orphan index");
177 if( sqlite3GetUInt32(argv
[3],&pIndex
->tnum
)==0
179 || pIndex
->tnum
>pData
->mxPage
180 || sqlite3IndexHasDuplicateRootPage(pIndex
)
182 if( sqlite3Config
.bExtraSchemaChecks
){
183 corruptSchema(pData
, argv
, "invalid rootpage");
191 ** Attempt to read the database schema and initialize internal
192 ** data structures for a single database file. The index of the
193 ** database file is given by iDb. iDb==0 is used for the main
194 ** database. iDb==1 should never be used. iDb>=2 is used for
195 ** auxiliary databases. Return one of the SQLITE_ error codes to
196 ** indicate success or failure.
198 int sqlite3InitOne(sqlite3
*db
, int iDb
, char **pzErrMsg
, u32 mFlags
){
201 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
205 char const *azArg
[6];
208 const char *zSchemaTabName
;
209 int openedTransaction
= 0;
210 int mask
= ((db
->mDbFlags
& DBFLAG_EncodingFixed
) | ~DBFLAG_EncodingFixed
);
212 assert( (db
->mDbFlags
& DBFLAG_SchemaKnownOk
)==0 );
213 assert( iDb
>=0 && iDb
<db
->nDb
);
214 assert( db
->aDb
[iDb
].pSchema
);
215 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
216 assert( iDb
==1 || sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(db
->aDb
[iDb
].pBt
) );
220 /* Construct the in-memory representation schema tables (sqlite_schema or
221 ** sqlite_temp_schema) by invoking the parser directly. The appropriate
222 ** table name will be inserted automatically by the parser so we can just
223 ** use the abbreviation "x" here. The parser will also automatically tag
224 ** the schema table as read-only. */
226 azArg
[1] = zSchemaTabName
= SCHEMA_TABLE(iDb
);
229 azArg
[4] = "CREATE TABLE x(type text,name text,tbl_name text,"
230 "rootpage int,sql text)";
234 initData
.rc
= SQLITE_OK
;
235 initData
.pzErrMsg
= pzErrMsg
;
236 initData
.mInitFlags
= mFlags
;
237 initData
.nInitRow
= 0;
239 sqlite3InitCallback(&initData
, 5, (char **)azArg
, 0);
240 db
->mDbFlags
&= mask
;
246 /* Create a cursor to hold the database open
251 DbSetProperty(db
, 1, DB_SchemaLoaded
);
256 /* If there is not already a read-only (or read-write) transaction opened
257 ** on the b-tree database, open one now. If a transaction is opened, it
258 ** will be closed before this function returns. */
259 sqlite3BtreeEnter(pDb
->pBt
);
260 if( sqlite3BtreeTxnState(pDb
->pBt
)==SQLITE_TXN_NONE
){
261 rc
= sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(pDb
->pBt
, 0, 0);
263 sqlite3SetString(pzErrMsg
, db
, sqlite3ErrStr(rc
));
264 goto initone_error_out
;
266 openedTransaction
= 1;
269 /* Get the database meta information.
271 ** Meta values are as follows:
272 ** meta[0] Schema cookie. Changes with each schema change.
273 ** meta[1] File format of schema layer.
274 ** meta[2] Size of the page cache.
275 ** meta[3] Largest rootpage (auto/incr_vacuum mode)
276 ** meta[4] Db text encoding. 1:UTF-8 2:UTF-16LE 3:UTF-16BE
277 ** meta[5] User version
278 ** meta[6] Incremental vacuum mode
283 ** Note: The #defined SQLITE_UTF* symbols in sqliteInt.h correspond to
284 ** the possible values of meta[4].
286 for(i
=0; i
<ArraySize(meta
); i
++){
287 sqlite3BtreeGetMeta(pDb
->pBt
, i
+1, (u32
*)&meta
[i
]);
289 if( (db
->flags
& SQLITE_ResetDatabase
)!=0 ){
290 memset(meta
, 0, sizeof(meta
));
292 pDb
->pSchema
->schema_cookie
= meta
[BTREE_SCHEMA_VERSION
-1];
294 /* If opening a non-empty database, check the text encoding. For the
295 ** main database, set sqlite3.enc to the encoding of the main database.
296 ** For an attached db, it is an error if the encoding is not the same
299 if( meta
[BTREE_TEXT_ENCODING
-1] ){ /* text encoding */
300 if( iDb
==0 && (db
->mDbFlags
& DBFLAG_EncodingFixed
)==0 ){
302 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
303 /* If opening the main database, set ENC(db). */
304 encoding
= (u8
)meta
[BTREE_TEXT_ENCODING
-1] & 3;
305 if( encoding
==0 ) encoding
= SQLITE_UTF8
;
307 encoding
= SQLITE_UTF8
;
309 if( db
->nVdbeActive
>0 && encoding
!=ENC(db
)
310 && (db
->mDbFlags
& DBFLAG_Vacuum
)==0
313 goto initone_error_out
;
315 sqlite3SetTextEncoding(db
, encoding
);
318 /* If opening an attached database, the encoding much match ENC(db) */
319 if( (meta
[BTREE_TEXT_ENCODING
-1] & 3)!=ENC(db
) ){
320 sqlite3SetString(pzErrMsg
, db
, "attached databases must use the same"
321 " text encoding as main database");
323 goto initone_error_out
;
327 pDb
->pSchema
->enc
= ENC(db
);
329 if( pDb
->pSchema
->cache_size
==0 ){
330 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
331 size
= sqlite3AbsInt32(meta
[BTREE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
-1]);
332 if( size
==0 ){ size
= SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
; }
333 pDb
->pSchema
->cache_size
= size
;
335 pDb
->pSchema
->cache_size
= SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
;
337 sqlite3BtreeSetCacheSize(pDb
->pBt
, pDb
->pSchema
->cache_size
);
341 ** file_format==1 Version 3.0.0.
342 ** file_format==2 Version 3.1.3. // ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN
343 ** file_format==3 Version 3.1.4. // ditto but with non-NULL defaults
344 ** file_format==4 Version 3.3.0. // DESC indices. Boolean constants
346 pDb
->pSchema
->file_format
= (u8
)meta
[BTREE_FILE_FORMAT
-1];
347 if( pDb
->pSchema
->file_format
==0 ){
348 pDb
->pSchema
->file_format
= 1;
350 if( pDb
->pSchema
->file_format
>SQLITE_MAX_FILE_FORMAT
){
351 sqlite3SetString(pzErrMsg
, db
, "unsupported file format");
353 goto initone_error_out
;
356 /* Ticket #2804: When we open a database in the newer file format,
357 ** clear the legacy_file_format pragma flag so that a VACUUM will
358 ** not downgrade the database and thus invalidate any descending
359 ** indices that the user might have created.
361 if( iDb
==0 && meta
[BTREE_FILE_FORMAT
-1]>=4 ){
362 db
->flags
&= ~(u64
)SQLITE_LegacyFileFmt
;
365 /* Read the schema information out of the schema tables
367 assert( db
->init
.busy
);
368 initData
.mxPage
= sqlite3BtreeLastPage(pDb
->pBt
);
371 zSql
= sqlite3MPrintf(db
,
372 "SELECT*FROM\"%w\".%s ORDER BY rowid",
373 db
->aDb
[iDb
].zDbSName
, zSchemaTabName
);
374 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
380 rc
= sqlite3_exec(db
, zSql
, sqlite3InitCallback
, &initData
, 0);
381 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
385 if( rc
==SQLITE_OK
) rc
= initData
.rc
;
386 sqlite3DbFree(db
, zSql
);
387 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_ANALYZE
389 sqlite3AnalysisLoad(db
, iDb
);
393 assert( pDb
== &(db
->aDb
[iDb
]) );
394 if( db
->mallocFailed
){
395 rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT
;
396 sqlite3ResetAllSchemasOfConnection(db
);
399 if( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ((db
->flags
&SQLITE_NoSchemaError
) && rc
!=SQLITE_NOMEM
)){
400 /* Hack: If the SQLITE_NoSchemaError flag is set, then consider
401 ** the schema loaded, even if errors (other than OOM) occurred. In
402 ** this situation the current sqlite3_prepare() operation will fail,
403 ** but the following one will attempt to compile the supplied statement
404 ** against whatever subset of the schema was loaded before the error
407 ** The primary purpose of this is to allow access to the sqlite_schema
408 ** table even when its contents have been corrupted.
410 DbSetProperty(db
, iDb
, DB_SchemaLoaded
);
414 /* Jump here for an error that occurs after successfully allocating
415 ** curMain and calling sqlite3BtreeEnter(). For an error that occurs
416 ** before that point, jump to error_out.
419 if( openedTransaction
){
420 sqlite3BtreeCommit(pDb
->pBt
);
422 sqlite3BtreeLeave(pDb
->pBt
);
426 if( rc
==SQLITE_NOMEM
|| rc
==SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM
){
429 sqlite3ResetOneSchema(db
, iDb
);
436 ** Initialize all database files - the main database file, the file
437 ** used to store temporary tables, and any additional database files
438 ** created using ATTACH statements. Return a success code. If an
439 ** error occurs, write an error message into *pzErrMsg.
441 ** After a database is initialized, the DB_SchemaLoaded bit is set
442 ** bit is set in the flags field of the Db structure.
444 int sqlite3Init(sqlite3
*db
, char **pzErrMsg
){
446 int commit_internal
= !(db
->mDbFlags
&DBFLAG_SchemaChange
);
448 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
449 assert( sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(db
->aDb
[0].pBt
) );
450 assert( db
->init
.busy
==0 );
451 ENC(db
) = SCHEMA_ENC(db
);
453 /* Do the main schema first */
454 if( !DbHasProperty(db
, 0, DB_SchemaLoaded
) ){
455 rc
= sqlite3InitOne(db
, 0, pzErrMsg
, 0);
458 /* All other schemas after the main schema. The "temp" schema must be last */
459 for(i
=db
->nDb
-1; i
>0; i
--){
460 assert( i
==1 || sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(db
->aDb
[i
].pBt
) );
461 if( !DbHasProperty(db
, i
, DB_SchemaLoaded
) ){
462 rc
= sqlite3InitOne(db
, i
, pzErrMsg
, 0);
466 if( commit_internal
){
467 sqlite3CommitInternalChanges(db
);
473 ** This routine is a no-op if the database schema is already initialized.
474 ** Otherwise, the schema is loaded. An error code is returned.
476 int sqlite3ReadSchema(Parse
*pParse
){
478 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
479 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
480 if( !db
->init
.busy
){
481 rc
= sqlite3Init(db
, &pParse
->zErrMsg
);
485 }else if( db
->noSharedCache
){
486 db
->mDbFlags
|= DBFLAG_SchemaKnownOk
;
494 ** Check schema cookies in all databases. If any cookie is out
495 ** of date set pParse->rc to SQLITE_SCHEMA. If all schema cookies
496 ** make no changes to pParse->rc.
498 static void schemaIsValid(Parse
*pParse
){
499 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
504 assert( pParse
->checkSchema
);
505 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
506 for(iDb
=0; iDb
<db
->nDb
; iDb
++){
507 int openedTransaction
= 0; /* True if a transaction is opened */
508 Btree
*pBt
= db
->aDb
[iDb
].pBt
; /* Btree database to read cookie from */
509 if( pBt
==0 ) continue;
511 /* If there is not already a read-only (or read-write) transaction opened
512 ** on the b-tree database, open one now. If a transaction is opened, it
513 ** will be closed immediately after reading the meta-value. */
514 if( sqlite3BtreeTxnState(pBt
)==SQLITE_TXN_NONE
){
515 rc
= sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(pBt
, 0, 0);
516 if( rc
==SQLITE_NOMEM
|| rc
==SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM
){
518 pParse
->rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM
;
520 if( rc
!=SQLITE_OK
) return;
521 openedTransaction
= 1;
524 /* Read the schema cookie from the database. If it does not match the
525 ** value stored as part of the in-memory schema representation,
526 ** set Parse.rc to SQLITE_SCHEMA. */
527 sqlite3BtreeGetMeta(pBt
, BTREE_SCHEMA_VERSION
, (u32
*)&cookie
);
528 assert( sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db
, iDb
, 0) );
529 if( cookie
!=db
->aDb
[iDb
].pSchema
->schema_cookie
){
530 if( DbHasProperty(db
, iDb
, DB_SchemaLoaded
) ) pParse
->rc
= SQLITE_SCHEMA
;
531 sqlite3ResetOneSchema(db
, iDb
);
534 /* Close the transaction, if one was opened. */
535 if( openedTransaction
){
536 sqlite3BtreeCommit(pBt
);
542 ** Convert a schema pointer into the iDb index that indicates
543 ** which database file in db->aDb[] the schema refers to.
545 ** If the same database is attached more than once, the first
546 ** attached database is returned.
548 int sqlite3SchemaToIndex(sqlite3
*db
, Schema
*pSchema
){
551 /* If pSchema is NULL, then return -32768. This happens when code in
552 ** expr.c is trying to resolve a reference to a transient table (i.e. one
553 ** created by a sub-select). In this case the return value of this
554 ** function should never be used.
556 ** We return -32768 instead of the more usual -1 simply because using
557 ** -32768 as the incorrect index into db->aDb[] is much
558 ** more likely to cause a segfault than -1 (of course there are assert()
559 ** statements too, but it never hurts to play the odds) and
560 ** -32768 will still fit into a 16-bit signed integer.
562 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
566 if( db
->aDb
[i
].pSchema
==pSchema
){
570 assert( i
>=0 && i
<db
->nDb
);
576 ** Free all memory allocations in the pParse object
578 void sqlite3ParseObjectReset(Parse
*pParse
){
579 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
581 assert( db
->pParse
==pParse
);
582 assert( pParse
->nested
==0 );
583 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE
584 if( pParse
->aTableLock
) sqlite3DbNNFreeNN(db
, pParse
->aTableLock
);
586 while( pParse
->pCleanup
){
587 ParseCleanup
*pCleanup
= pParse
->pCleanup
;
588 pParse
->pCleanup
= pCleanup
->pNext
;
589 pCleanup
->xCleanup(db
, pCleanup
->pPtr
);
590 sqlite3DbNNFreeNN(db
, pCleanup
);
592 if( pParse
->aLabel
) sqlite3DbNNFreeNN(db
, pParse
->aLabel
);
593 if( pParse
->pConstExpr
){
594 sqlite3ExprListDelete(db
, pParse
->pConstExpr
);
596 assert( db
->lookaside
.bDisable
>= pParse
->disableLookaside
);
597 db
->lookaside
.bDisable
-= pParse
->disableLookaside
;
598 db
->lookaside
.sz
= db
->lookaside
.bDisable
? 0 : db
->lookaside
.szTrue
;
599 assert( pParse
->db
->pParse
==pParse
);
600 db
->pParse
= pParse
->pOuterParse
;
604 ** Add a new cleanup operation to a Parser. The cleanup should happen when
605 ** the parser object is destroyed. But, beware: the cleanup might happen
608 ** Use this mechanism for uncommon cleanups. There is a higher setup
609 ** cost for this mechanism (an extra malloc), so it should not be used
610 ** for common cleanups that happen on most calls. But for less
611 ** common cleanups, we save a single NULL-pointer comparison in
612 ** sqlite3ParseObjectReset(), which reduces the total CPU cycle count.
614 ** If a memory allocation error occurs, then the cleanup happens immediately.
615 ** When either SQLITE_DEBUG or SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST are defined, the
616 ** pParse->earlyCleanup flag is set in that case. Calling code show verify
617 ** that test cases exist for which this happens, to guard against possible
618 ** use-after-free errors following an OOM. The preferred way to do this is
619 ** to immediately follow the call to this routine with:
621 ** testcase( pParse->earlyCleanup );
623 ** This routine returns a copy of its pPtr input (the third parameter)
624 ** except if an early cleanup occurs, in which case it returns NULL. So
625 ** another way to check for early cleanup is to check the return value.
626 ** Or, stop using the pPtr parameter with this call and use only its
627 ** return value thereafter. Something like this:
629 ** pObj = sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(pParse, destructor, pObj);
631 void *sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(
632 Parse
*pParse
, /* Destroy when this Parser finishes */
633 void (*xCleanup
)(sqlite3
*,void*), /* The cleanup routine */
634 void *pPtr
/* Pointer to object to be cleaned up */
636 ParseCleanup
*pCleanup
= sqlite3DbMallocRaw(pParse
->db
, sizeof(*pCleanup
));
638 pCleanup
->pNext
= pParse
->pCleanup
;
639 pParse
->pCleanup
= pCleanup
;
640 pCleanup
->pPtr
= pPtr
;
641 pCleanup
->xCleanup
= xCleanup
;
643 xCleanup(pParse
->db
, pPtr
);
645 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST)
646 pParse
->earlyCleanup
= 1;
653 ** Turn bulk memory into a valid Parse object and link that Parse object
654 ** into database connection db.
656 ** Call sqlite3ParseObjectReset() to undo this operation.
658 ** Caution: Do not confuse this routine with sqlite3ParseObjectInit() which
659 ** is generated by Lemon.
661 void sqlite3ParseObjectInit(Parse
*pParse
, sqlite3
*db
){
662 memset(PARSE_HDR(pParse
), 0, PARSE_HDR_SZ
);
663 memset(PARSE_TAIL(pParse
), 0, PARSE_TAIL_SZ
);
664 assert( db
->pParse
!=pParse
);
665 pParse
->pOuterParse
= db
->pParse
;
668 if( db
->mallocFailed
) sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse
, "out of memory");
672 ** Maximum number of times that we will try again to prepare a statement
673 ** that returns SQLITE_ERROR_RETRY.
675 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_PREPARE_RETRY
676 # define SQLITE_MAX_PREPARE_RETRY 25
680 ** Compile the UTF-8 encoded SQL statement zSql into a statement handle.
682 static int sqlite3Prepare(
683 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
684 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
685 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
686 u32 prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
687 Vdbe
*pReprepare
, /* VM being reprepared */
688 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
689 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
691 int rc
= SQLITE_OK
; /* Result code */
692 int i
; /* Loop counter */
693 Parse sParse
; /* Parsing context */
695 /* sqlite3ParseObjectInit(&sParse, db); // inlined for performance */
696 memset(PARSE_HDR(&sParse
), 0, PARSE_HDR_SZ
);
697 memset(PARSE_TAIL(&sParse
), 0, PARSE_TAIL_SZ
);
698 sParse
.pOuterParse
= db
->pParse
;
699 db
->pParse
= &sParse
;
702 sParse
.pReprepare
= pReprepare
;
703 sParse
.explain
= sqlite3_stmt_isexplain((sqlite3_stmt
*)pReprepare
);
705 assert( sParse
.pReprepare
==0 );
707 assert( ppStmt
&& *ppStmt
==0 );
708 if( db
->mallocFailed
){
709 sqlite3ErrorMsg(&sParse
, "out of memory");
710 db
->errCode
= rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM
;
713 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
715 /* For a long-term use prepared statement avoid the use of
718 if( prepFlags
& SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT
){
719 sParse
.disableLookaside
++;
722 sParse
.prepFlags
= prepFlags
& 0xff;
724 /* Check to verify that it is possible to get a read lock on all
725 ** database schemas. The inability to get a read lock indicates that
726 ** some other database connection is holding a write-lock, which in
727 ** turn means that the other connection has made uncommitted changes
730 ** Were we to proceed and prepare the statement against the uncommitted
731 ** schema changes and if those schema changes are subsequently rolled
732 ** back and different changes are made in their place, then when this
733 ** prepared statement goes to run the schema cookie would fail to detect
734 ** the schema change. Disaster would follow.
736 ** This thread is currently holding mutexes on all Btrees (because
737 ** of the sqlite3BtreeEnterAll() in sqlite3LockAndPrepare()) so it
738 ** is not possible for another thread to start a new schema change
739 ** while this routine is running. Hence, we do not need to hold
740 ** locks on the schema, we just need to make sure nobody else is
743 ** Note that setting READ_UNCOMMITTED overrides most lock detection,
744 ** but it does *not* override schema lock detection, so this all still
745 ** works even if READ_UNCOMMITTED is set.
747 if( !db
->noSharedCache
){
748 for(i
=0; i
<db
->nDb
; i
++) {
749 Btree
*pBt
= db
->aDb
[i
].pBt
;
751 assert( sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(pBt
) );
752 rc
= sqlite3BtreeSchemaLocked(pBt
);
754 const char *zDb
= db
->aDb
[i
].zDbSName
;
755 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db
, rc
, "database schema is locked: %s", zDb
);
756 testcase( db
->flags
& SQLITE_ReadUncommit
);
763 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
764 if( db
->pDisconnect
) sqlite3VtabUnlockList(db
);
767 if( nBytes
>=0 && (nBytes
==0 || zSql
[nBytes
-1]!=0) ){
769 int mxLen
= db
->aLimit
[SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH
];
770 testcase( nBytes
==mxLen
);
771 testcase( nBytes
==mxLen
+1 );
773 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db
, SQLITE_TOOBIG
, "statement too long");
774 rc
= sqlite3ApiExit(db
, SQLITE_TOOBIG
);
777 zSqlCopy
= sqlite3DbStrNDup(db
, zSql
, nBytes
);
779 sqlite3RunParser(&sParse
, zSqlCopy
);
780 sParse
.zTail
= &zSql
[sParse
.zTail
-zSqlCopy
];
781 sqlite3DbFree(db
, zSqlCopy
);
783 sParse
.zTail
= &zSql
[nBytes
];
786 sqlite3RunParser(&sParse
, zSql
);
788 assert( 0==sParse
.nQueryLoop
);
791 *pzTail
= sParse
.zTail
;
794 if( db
->init
.busy
==0 ){
795 sqlite3VdbeSetSql(sParse
.pVdbe
, zSql
, (int)(sParse
.zTail
-zSql
), prepFlags
);
797 if( db
->mallocFailed
){
798 sParse
.rc
= SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT
;
799 sParse
.checkSchema
= 0;
801 if( sParse
.rc
!=SQLITE_OK
&& sParse
.rc
!=SQLITE_DONE
){
802 if( sParse
.checkSchema
&& db
->init
.busy
==0 ){
803 schemaIsValid(&sParse
);
806 sqlite3VdbeFinalize(sParse
.pVdbe
);
808 assert( 0==(*ppStmt
) );
810 if( sParse
.zErrMsg
){
811 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db
, rc
, "%s", sParse
.zErrMsg
);
812 sqlite3DbFree(db
, sParse
.zErrMsg
);
814 sqlite3Error(db
, rc
);
817 assert( sParse
.zErrMsg
==0 );
818 *ppStmt
= (sqlite3_stmt
*)sParse
.pVdbe
;
820 sqlite3ErrorClear(db
);
824 /* Delete any TriggerPrg structures allocated while parsing this statement. */
825 while( sParse
.pTriggerPrg
){
826 TriggerPrg
*pT
= sParse
.pTriggerPrg
;
827 sParse
.pTriggerPrg
= pT
->pNext
;
828 sqlite3DbFree(db
, pT
);
833 sqlite3ParseObjectReset(&sParse
);
836 static int sqlite3LockAndPrepare(
837 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
838 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
839 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
840 u32 prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
841 Vdbe
*pOld
, /* VM being reprepared */
842 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
843 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
848 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
849 if( ppStmt
==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT
;
852 if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db
)||zSql
==0 ){
853 return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT
;
855 sqlite3_mutex_enter(db
->mutex
);
856 sqlite3BtreeEnterAll(db
);
858 /* Make multiple attempts to compile the SQL, until it either succeeds
859 ** or encounters a permanent error. A schema problem after one schema
860 ** reset is considered a permanent error. */
861 rc
= sqlite3Prepare(db
, zSql
, nBytes
, prepFlags
, pOld
, ppStmt
, pzTail
);
862 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| *ppStmt
==0 );
863 if( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| db
->mallocFailed
) break;
864 }while( (rc
==SQLITE_ERROR_RETRY
&& (cnt
++)<SQLITE_MAX_PREPARE_RETRY
)
865 || (rc
==SQLITE_SCHEMA
&& (sqlite3ResetOneSchema(db
,-1), cnt
++)==0) );
866 sqlite3BtreeLeaveAll(db
);
867 rc
= sqlite3ApiExit(db
, rc
);
868 assert( (rc
&db
->errMask
)==rc
);
869 db
->busyHandler
.nBusy
= 0;
870 sqlite3_mutex_leave(db
->mutex
);
871 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| (*ppStmt
)==0 );
877 ** Rerun the compilation of a statement after a schema change.
879 ** If the statement is successfully recompiled, return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise,
880 ** if the statement cannot be recompiled because another connection has
881 ** locked the sqlite3_schema table, return SQLITE_LOCKED. If any other error
882 ** occurs, return SQLITE_SCHEMA.
884 int sqlite3Reprepare(Vdbe
*p
){
891 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3VdbeDb(p
)->mutex
) );
892 zSql
= sqlite3_sql((sqlite3_stmt
*)p
);
893 assert( zSql
!=0 ); /* Reprepare only called for prepare_v2() statements */
894 db
= sqlite3VdbeDb(p
);
895 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db
->mutex
) );
896 prepFlags
= sqlite3VdbePrepareFlags(p
);
897 rc
= sqlite3LockAndPrepare(db
, zSql
, -1, prepFlags
, p
, &pNew
, 0);
899 if( rc
==SQLITE_NOMEM
){
907 sqlite3VdbeSwap((Vdbe
*)pNew
, p
);
908 sqlite3TransferBindings(pNew
, (sqlite3_stmt
*)p
);
909 sqlite3VdbeResetStepResult((Vdbe
*)pNew
);
910 sqlite3VdbeFinalize((Vdbe
*)pNew
);
916 ** Two versions of the official API. Legacy and new use. In the legacy
917 ** version, the original SQL text is not saved in the prepared statement
918 ** and so if a schema change occurs, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned by
919 ** sqlite3_step(). In the new version, the original SQL text is retained
920 ** and the statement is automatically recompiled if an schema change
924 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
925 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
926 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
927 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
928 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
931 rc
= sqlite3LockAndPrepare(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,0,0,ppStmt
,pzTail
);
932 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 ); /* VERIFY: F13021 */
935 int sqlite3_prepare_v2(
936 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
937 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
938 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
939 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
940 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
943 /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-37923-12173 The sqlite3_prepare_v2() interface works
944 ** exactly the same as sqlite3_prepare_v3() with a zero prepFlags
947 ** Proof in that the 5th parameter to sqlite3LockAndPrepare is 0 */
948 rc
= sqlite3LockAndPrepare(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,SQLITE_PREPARE_SAVESQL
,0,
950 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 );
953 int sqlite3_prepare_v3(
954 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
955 const char *zSql
, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
956 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
957 unsigned int prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
958 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
959 const char **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
962 /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-56861-42673 sqlite3_prepare_v3() differs from
963 ** sqlite3_prepare_v2() only in having the extra prepFlags parameter,
964 ** which is a bit array consisting of zero or more of the
965 ** SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags.
967 ** Proof by comparison to the implementation of sqlite3_prepare_v2()
968 ** directly above. */
969 rc
= sqlite3LockAndPrepare(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,
970 SQLITE_PREPARE_SAVESQL
|(prepFlags
&SQLITE_PREPARE_MASK
),
972 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 );
977 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
979 ** Compile the UTF-16 encoded SQL statement zSql into a statement handle.
981 static int sqlite3Prepare16(
982 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
983 const void *zSql
, /* UTF-16 encoded SQL statement. */
984 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
985 u32 prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
986 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
987 const void **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
989 /* This function currently works by first transforming the UTF-16
990 ** encoded string to UTF-8, then invoking sqlite3_prepare(). The
991 ** tricky bit is figuring out the pointer to return in *pzTail.
994 const char *zTail8
= 0;
997 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
998 if( ppStmt
==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT
;
1001 if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db
)||zSql
==0 ){
1002 return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT
;
1006 const char *z
= (const char*)zSql
;
1007 for(sz
=0; sz
<nBytes
&& (z
[sz
]!=0 || z
[sz
+1]!=0); sz
+= 2){}
1010 sqlite3_mutex_enter(db
->mutex
);
1011 zSql8
= sqlite3Utf16to8(db
, zSql
, nBytes
, SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE
);
1013 rc
= sqlite3LockAndPrepare(db
, zSql8
, -1, prepFlags
, 0, ppStmt
, &zTail8
);
1016 if( zTail8
&& pzTail
){
1017 /* If sqlite3_prepare returns a tail pointer, we calculate the
1018 ** equivalent pointer into the UTF-16 string by counting the unicode
1019 ** characters between zSql8 and zTail8, and then returning a pointer
1020 ** the same number of characters into the UTF-16 string.
1022 int chars_parsed
= sqlite3Utf8CharLen(zSql8
, (int)(zTail8
-zSql8
));
1023 *pzTail
= (u8
*)zSql
+ sqlite3Utf16ByteLen(zSql
, chars_parsed
);
1025 sqlite3DbFree(db
, zSql8
);
1026 rc
= sqlite3ApiExit(db
, rc
);
1027 sqlite3_mutex_leave(db
->mutex
);
1032 ** Two versions of the official API. Legacy and new use. In the legacy
1033 ** version, the original SQL text is not saved in the prepared statement
1034 ** and so if a schema change occurs, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned by
1035 ** sqlite3_step(). In the new version, the original SQL text is retained
1036 ** and the statement is automatically recompiled if an schema change
1039 int sqlite3_prepare16(
1040 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
1041 const void *zSql
, /* UTF-16 encoded SQL statement. */
1042 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
1043 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
1044 const void **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
1047 rc
= sqlite3Prepare16(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,0,ppStmt
,pzTail
);
1048 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 ); /* VERIFY: F13021 */
1051 int sqlite3_prepare16_v2(
1052 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
1053 const void *zSql
, /* UTF-16 encoded SQL statement. */
1054 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
1055 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
1056 const void **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
1059 rc
= sqlite3Prepare16(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,SQLITE_PREPARE_SAVESQL
,ppStmt
,pzTail
);
1060 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 ); /* VERIFY: F13021 */
1063 int sqlite3_prepare16_v3(
1064 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database handle. */
1065 const void *zSql
, /* UTF-16 encoded SQL statement. */
1066 int nBytes
, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
1067 unsigned int prepFlags
, /* Zero or more SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */
1068 sqlite3_stmt
**ppStmt
, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
1069 const void **pzTail
/* OUT: End of parsed string */
1072 rc
= sqlite3Prepare16(db
,zSql
,nBytes
,
1073 SQLITE_PREPARE_SAVESQL
|(prepFlags
&SQLITE_PREPARE_MASK
),
1075 assert( rc
==SQLITE_OK
|| ppStmt
==0 || *ppStmt
==0 ); /* VERIFY: F13021 */
1079 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 */