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-/* |
-** 2008 October 7 |
-** |
-** 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 use to implement an in-memory rollback journal. |
-** The in-memory rollback journal is used to journal transactions for |
-** ":memory:" databases and when the journal_mode=MEMORY pragma is used. |
-*/ |
-#include "sqliteInt.h" |
- |
-/* Forward references to internal structures */ |
-typedef struct MemJournal MemJournal; |
-typedef struct FilePoint FilePoint; |
-typedef struct FileChunk FileChunk; |
- |
-/* Space to hold the rollback journal is allocated in increments of |
-** this many bytes. |
-** |
-** The size chosen is a little less than a power of two. That way, |
-** the FileChunk object will have a size that almost exactly fills |
-** a power-of-two allocation. This minimizes wasted space in power-of-two |
-** memory allocators. |
-*/ |
-#define JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE ((int)(1024-sizeof(FileChunk*))) |
- |
-/* |
-** The rollback journal is composed of a linked list of these structures. |
-*/ |
-struct FileChunk { |
- FileChunk *pNext; /* Next chunk in the journal */ |
- u8 zChunk[JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE]; /* Content of this chunk */ |
-}; |
- |
-/* |
-** An instance of this object serves as a cursor into the rollback journal. |
-** The cursor can be either for reading or writing. |
-*/ |
-struct FilePoint { |
- sqlite3_int64 iOffset; /* Offset from the beginning of the file */ |
- FileChunk *pChunk; /* Specific chunk into which cursor points */ |
-}; |
- |
-/* |
-** This subclass is a subclass of sqlite3_file. Each open memory-journal |
-** is an instance of this class. |
-*/ |
-struct MemJournal { |
- sqlite3_io_methods *pMethod; /* Parent class. MUST BE FIRST */ |
- FileChunk *pFirst; /* Head of in-memory chunk-list */ |
- FilePoint endpoint; /* Pointer to the end of the file */ |
- FilePoint readpoint; /* Pointer to the end of the last xRead() */ |
-}; |
- |
-/* |
-** Read data from the in-memory journal file. This is the implementation |
-** of the sqlite3_vfs.xRead method. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlRead( |
- sqlite3_file *pJfd, /* The journal file from which to read */ |
- void *zBuf, /* Put the results here */ |
- int iAmt, /* Number of bytes to read */ |
- sqlite_int64 iOfst /* Begin reading at this offset */ |
-){ |
- MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd; |
- u8 *zOut = zBuf; |
- int nRead = iAmt; |
- int iChunkOffset; |
- FileChunk *pChunk; |
- |
- /* SQLite never tries to read past the end of a rollback journal file */ |
- assert( iOfst+iAmt<=p->endpoint.iOffset ); |
- |
- if( p->readpoint.iOffset!=iOfst || iOfst==0 ){ |
- sqlite3_int64 iOff = 0; |
- for(pChunk=p->pFirst; |
- ALWAYS(pChunk) && (iOff+JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE)<=iOfst; |
- pChunk=pChunk->pNext |
- ){ |
- iOff += JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE; |
- } |
- }else{ |
- pChunk = p->readpoint.pChunk; |
- } |
- |
- iChunkOffset = (int)(iOfst%JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE); |
- do { |
- int iSpace = JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE - iChunkOffset; |
- int nCopy = MIN(nRead, (JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE - iChunkOffset)); |
- memcpy(zOut, &pChunk->zChunk[iChunkOffset], nCopy); |
- zOut += nCopy; |
- nRead -= iSpace; |
- iChunkOffset = 0; |
- } while( nRead>=0 && (pChunk=pChunk->pNext)!=0 && nRead>0 ); |
- p->readpoint.iOffset = iOfst+iAmt; |
- p->readpoint.pChunk = pChunk; |
- |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Write data to the file. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlWrite( |
- sqlite3_file *pJfd, /* The journal file into which to write */ |
- const void *zBuf, /* Take data to be written from here */ |
- int iAmt, /* Number of bytes to write */ |
- sqlite_int64 iOfst /* Begin writing at this offset into the file */ |
-){ |
- MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd; |
- int nWrite = iAmt; |
- u8 *zWrite = (u8 *)zBuf; |
- |
- /* An in-memory journal file should only ever be appended to. Random |
- ** access writes are not required by sqlite. |
- */ |
- assert( iOfst==p->endpoint.iOffset ); |
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(iOfst); |
- |
- while( nWrite>0 ){ |
- FileChunk *pChunk = p->endpoint.pChunk; |
- int iChunkOffset = (int)(p->endpoint.iOffset%JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE); |
- int iSpace = MIN(nWrite, JOURNAL_CHUNKSIZE - iChunkOffset); |
- |
- if( iChunkOffset==0 ){ |
- /* New chunk is required to extend the file. */ |
- FileChunk *pNew = sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(FileChunk)); |
- if( !pNew ){ |
- return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM; |
- } |
- pNew->pNext = 0; |
- if( pChunk ){ |
- assert( p->pFirst ); |
- pChunk->pNext = pNew; |
- }else{ |
- assert( !p->pFirst ); |
- p->pFirst = pNew; |
- } |
- p->endpoint.pChunk = pNew; |
- } |
- |
- memcpy(&p->endpoint.pChunk->zChunk[iChunkOffset], zWrite, iSpace); |
- zWrite += iSpace; |
- nWrite -= iSpace; |
- p->endpoint.iOffset += iSpace; |
- } |
- |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Truncate the file. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlTruncate(sqlite3_file *pJfd, sqlite_int64 size){ |
- MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd; |
- FileChunk *pChunk; |
- assert(size==0); |
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(size); |
- pChunk = p->pFirst; |
- while( pChunk ){ |
- FileChunk *pTmp = pChunk; |
- pChunk = pChunk->pNext; |
- sqlite3_free(pTmp); |
- } |
- sqlite3MemJournalOpen(pJfd); |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Close the file. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlClose(sqlite3_file *pJfd){ |
- memjrnlTruncate(pJfd, 0); |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
- |
-/* |
-** Sync the file. |
-** |
-** Syncing an in-memory journal is a no-op. And, in fact, this routine |
-** is never called in a working implementation. This implementation |
-** exists purely as a contingency, in case some malfunction in some other |
-** part of SQLite causes Sync to be called by mistake. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlSync(sqlite3_file *NotUsed, int NotUsed2){ |
- UNUSED_PARAMETER2(NotUsed, NotUsed2); |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Query the size of the file in bytes. |
-*/ |
-static int memjrnlFileSize(sqlite3_file *pJfd, sqlite_int64 *pSize){ |
- MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd; |
- *pSize = (sqlite_int64) p->endpoint.iOffset; |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Table of methods for MemJournal sqlite3_file object. |
-*/ |
-static const struct sqlite3_io_methods MemJournalMethods = { |
- 1, /* iVersion */ |
- memjrnlClose, /* xClose */ |
- memjrnlRead, /* xRead */ |
- memjrnlWrite, /* xWrite */ |
- memjrnlTruncate, /* xTruncate */ |
- memjrnlSync, /* xSync */ |
- memjrnlFileSize, /* xFileSize */ |
- 0, /* xLock */ |
- 0, /* xUnlock */ |
- 0, /* xCheckReservedLock */ |
- 0, /* xFileControl */ |
- 0, /* xSectorSize */ |
- 0, /* xDeviceCharacteristics */ |
- 0, /* xShmMap */ |
- 0, /* xShmLock */ |
- 0, /* xShmBarrier */ |
- 0, /* xShmUnmap */ |
- 0, /* xFetch */ |
- 0 /* xUnfetch */ |
-}; |
- |
-/* |
-** Open a journal file. |
-*/ |
-void sqlite3MemJournalOpen(sqlite3_file *pJfd){ |
- MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd; |
- assert( EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(p) ); |
- memset(p, 0, sqlite3MemJournalSize()); |
- p->pMethod = (sqlite3_io_methods*)&MemJournalMethods; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Return true if the file-handle passed as an argument is |
-** an in-memory journal |
-*/ |
-int sqlite3IsMemJournal(sqlite3_file *pJfd){ |
- return pJfd->pMethods==&MemJournalMethods; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Return the number of bytes required to store a MemJournal file descriptor. |
-*/ |
-int sqlite3MemJournalSize(void){ |
- return sizeof(MemJournal); |
-} |