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| 1 /* |
| 2 ** 2004 May 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. |
| 9 ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
| 10 ** |
| 11 ****************************************************************************** |
| 12 ** |
| 13 ** This file contains macros and a little bit of code that is common to |
| 14 ** all of the platform-specific files (os_*.c) and is #included into those |
| 15 ** files. |
| 16 ** |
| 17 ** This file should be #included by the os_*.c files only. It is not a |
| 18 ** general purpose header file. |
| 19 */ |
| 20 #ifndef _OS_COMMON_H_ |
| 21 #define _OS_COMMON_H_ |
| 22 |
| 23 /* |
| 24 ** At least two bugs have slipped in because we changed the MEMORY_DEBUG |
| 25 ** macro to SQLITE_DEBUG and some older makefiles have not yet made the |
| 26 ** switch. The following code should catch this problem at compile-time. |
| 27 */ |
| 28 #ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG |
| 29 # error "The MEMORY_DEBUG macro is obsolete. Use SQLITE_DEBUG instead." |
| 30 #endif |
| 31 |
| 32 /* |
| 33 ** Macros for performance tracing. Normally turned off. Only works |
| 34 ** on i486 hardware. |
| 35 */ |
| 36 #ifdef SQLITE_PERFORMANCE_TRACE |
| 37 |
| 38 /* |
| 39 ** hwtime.h contains inline assembler code for implementing |
| 40 ** high-performance timing routines. |
| 41 */ |
| 42 #include "hwtime.h" |
| 43 |
| 44 static sqlite_uint64 g_start; |
| 45 static sqlite_uint64 g_elapsed; |
| 46 #define TIMER_START g_start=sqlite3Hwtime() |
| 47 #define TIMER_END g_elapsed=sqlite3Hwtime()-g_start |
| 48 #define TIMER_ELAPSED g_elapsed |
| 49 #else |
| 50 #define TIMER_START |
| 51 #define TIMER_END |
| 52 #define TIMER_ELAPSED ((sqlite_uint64)0) |
| 53 #endif |
| 54 |
| 55 /* |
| 56 ** If we compile with the SQLITE_TEST macro set, then the following block |
| 57 ** of code will give us the ability to simulate a disk I/O error. This |
| 58 ** is used for testing the I/O recovery logic. |
| 59 */ |
| 60 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) |
| 61 extern int sqlite3_io_error_hit; |
| 62 extern int sqlite3_io_error_hardhit; |
| 63 extern int sqlite3_io_error_pending; |
| 64 extern int sqlite3_io_error_persist; |
| 65 extern int sqlite3_io_error_benign; |
| 66 extern int sqlite3_diskfull_pending; |
| 67 extern int sqlite3_diskfull; |
| 68 #define SimulateIOErrorBenign(X) sqlite3_io_error_benign=(X) |
| 69 #define SimulateIOError(CODE) \ |
| 70 if( (sqlite3_io_error_persist && sqlite3_io_error_hit) \ |
| 71 || sqlite3_io_error_pending-- == 1 ) \ |
| 72 { local_ioerr(); CODE; } |
| 73 static void local_ioerr(){ |
| 74 IOTRACE(("IOERR\n")); |
| 75 sqlite3_io_error_hit++; |
| 76 if( !sqlite3_io_error_benign ) sqlite3_io_error_hardhit++; |
| 77 } |
| 78 #define SimulateDiskfullError(CODE) \ |
| 79 if( sqlite3_diskfull_pending ){ \ |
| 80 if( sqlite3_diskfull_pending == 1 ){ \ |
| 81 local_ioerr(); \ |
| 82 sqlite3_diskfull = 1; \ |
| 83 sqlite3_io_error_hit = 1; \ |
| 84 CODE; \ |
| 85 }else{ \ |
| 86 sqlite3_diskfull_pending--; \ |
| 87 } \ |
| 88 } |
| 89 #else |
| 90 #define SimulateIOErrorBenign(X) |
| 91 #define SimulateIOError(A) |
| 92 #define SimulateDiskfullError(A) |
| 93 #endif /* defined(SQLITE_TEST) */ |
| 94 |
| 95 /* |
| 96 ** When testing, keep a count of the number of open files. |
| 97 */ |
| 98 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) |
| 99 extern int sqlite3_open_file_count; |
| 100 #define OpenCounter(X) sqlite3_open_file_count+=(X) |
| 101 #else |
| 102 #define OpenCounter(X) |
| 103 #endif /* defined(SQLITE_TEST) */ |
| 104 |
| 105 #endif /* !defined(_OS_COMMON_H_) */ |
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