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+/* |
+** 2004 April 6 |
+** |
+** 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 implements a external (disk-based) database using BTrees. |
+** For a detailed discussion of BTrees, refer to |
+** |
+** Donald E. Knuth, THE ART OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, Volume 3: |
+** "Sorting And Searching", pages 473-480. Addison-Wesley |
+** Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts. |
+** |
+** The basic idea is that each page of the file contains N database |
+** entries and N+1 pointers to subpages. |
+** |
+** ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
+** | Ptr(0) | Key(0) | Ptr(1) | Key(1) | ... | Key(N-1) | Ptr(N) | |
+** ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
+** |
+** All of the keys on the page that Ptr(0) points to have values less |
+** than Key(0). All of the keys on page Ptr(1) and its subpages have |
+** values greater than Key(0) and less than Key(1). All of the keys |
+** on Ptr(N) and its subpages have values greater than Key(N-1). And |
+** so forth. |
+** |
+** Finding a particular key requires reading O(log(M)) pages from the |
+** disk where M is the number of entries in the tree. |
+** |
+** In this implementation, a single file can hold one or more separate |
+** BTrees. Each BTree is identified by the index of its root page. The |
+** key and data for any entry are combined to form the "payload". A |
+** fixed amount of payload can be carried directly on the database |
+** page. If the payload is larger than the preset amount then surplus |
+** bytes are stored on overflow pages. The payload for an entry |
+** and the preceding pointer are combined to form a "Cell". Each |
+** page has a small header which contains the Ptr(N) pointer and other |
+** information such as the size of key and data. |
+** |
+** FORMAT DETAILS |
+** |
+** The file is divided into pages. The first page is called page 1, |
+** the second is page 2, and so forth. A page number of zero indicates |
+** "no such page". The page size can be any power of 2 between 512 and 65536. |
+** Each page can be either a btree page, a freelist page, an overflow |
+** page, or a pointer-map page. |
+** |
+** The first page is always a btree page. The first 100 bytes of the first |
+** page contain a special header (the "file header") that describes the file. |
+** The format of the file header is as follows: |
+** |
+** OFFSET SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 0 16 Header string: "SQLite format 3\000" |
+** 16 2 Page size in bytes. |
+** 18 1 File format write version |
+** 19 1 File format read version |
+** 20 1 Bytes of unused space at the end of each page |
+** 21 1 Max embedded payload fraction |
+** 22 1 Min embedded payload fraction |
+** 23 1 Min leaf payload fraction |
+** 24 4 File change counter |
+** 28 4 Reserved for future use |
+** 32 4 First freelist page |
+** 36 4 Number of freelist pages in the file |
+** 40 60 15 4-byte meta values passed to higher layers |
+** |
+** 40 4 Schema cookie |
+** 44 4 File format of schema layer |
+** 48 4 Size of page cache |
+** 52 4 Largest root-page (auto/incr_vacuum) |
+** 56 4 1=UTF-8 2=UTF16le 3=UTF16be |
+** 60 4 User version |
+** 64 4 Incremental vacuum mode |
+** 68 4 unused |
+** 72 4 unused |
+** 76 4 unused |
+** |
+** All of the integer values are big-endian (most significant byte first). |
+** |
+** The file change counter is incremented when the database is changed |
+** This counter allows other processes to know when the file has changed |
+** and thus when they need to flush their cache. |
+** |
+** The max embedded payload fraction is the amount of the total usable |
+** space in a page that can be consumed by a single cell for standard |
+** B-tree (non-LEAFDATA) tables. A value of 255 means 100%. The default |
+** is to limit the maximum cell size so that at least 4 cells will fit |
+** on one page. Thus the default max embedded payload fraction is 64. |
+** |
+** If the payload for a cell is larger than the max payload, then extra |
+** payload is spilled to overflow pages. Once an overflow page is allocated, |
+** as many bytes as possible are moved into the overflow pages without letting |
+** the cell size drop below the min embedded payload fraction. |
+** |
+** The min leaf payload fraction is like the min embedded payload fraction |
+** except that it applies to leaf nodes in a LEAFDATA tree. The maximum |
+** payload fraction for a LEAFDATA tree is always 100% (or 255) and it |
+** not specified in the header. |
+** |
+** Each btree pages is divided into three sections: The header, the |
+** cell pointer array, and the cell content area. Page 1 also has a 100-byte |
+** file header that occurs before the page header. |
+** |
+** |----------------| |
+** | file header | 100 bytes. Page 1 only. |
+** |----------------| |
+** | page header | 8 bytes for leaves. 12 bytes for interior nodes |
+** |----------------| |
+** | cell pointer | | 2 bytes per cell. Sorted order. |
+** | array | | Grows downward |
+** | | v |
+** |----------------| |
+** | unallocated | |
+** | space | |
+** |----------------| ^ Grows upwards |
+** | cell content | | Arbitrary order interspersed with freeblocks. |
+** | area | | and free space fragments. |
+** |----------------| |
+** |
+** The page headers looks like this: |
+** |
+** OFFSET SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 0 1 Flags. 1: intkey, 2: zerodata, 4: leafdata, 8: leaf |
+** 1 2 byte offset to the first freeblock |
+** 3 2 number of cells on this page |
+** 5 2 first byte of the cell content area |
+** 7 1 number of fragmented free bytes |
+** 8 4 Right child (the Ptr(N) value). Omitted on leaves. |
+** |
+** The flags define the format of this btree page. The leaf flag means that |
+** this page has no children. The zerodata flag means that this page carries |
+** only keys and no data. The intkey flag means that the key is a integer |
+** which is stored in the key size entry of the cell header rather than in |
+** the payload area. |
+** |
+** The cell pointer array begins on the first byte after the page header. |
+** The cell pointer array contains zero or more 2-byte numbers which are |
+** offsets from the beginning of the page to the cell content in the cell |
+** content area. The cell pointers occur in sorted order. The system strives |
+** to keep free space after the last cell pointer so that new cells can |
+** be easily added without having to defragment the page. |
+** |
+** Cell content is stored at the very end of the page and grows toward the |
+** beginning of the page. |
+** |
+** Unused space within the cell content area is collected into a linked list of |
+** freeblocks. Each freeblock is at least 4 bytes in size. The byte offset |
+** to the first freeblock is given in the header. Freeblocks occur in |
+** increasing order. Because a freeblock must be at least 4 bytes in size, |
+** any group of 3 or fewer unused bytes in the cell content area cannot |
+** exist on the freeblock chain. A group of 3 or fewer free bytes is called |
+** a fragment. The total number of bytes in all fragments is recorded. |
+** in the page header at offset 7. |
+** |
+** SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 2 Byte offset of the next freeblock |
+** 2 Bytes in this freeblock |
+** |
+** Cells are of variable length. Cells are stored in the cell content area at |
+** the end of the page. Pointers to the cells are in the cell pointer array |
+** that immediately follows the page header. Cells is not necessarily |
+** contiguous or in order, but cell pointers are contiguous and in order. |
+** |
+** Cell content makes use of variable length integers. A variable |
+** length integer is 1 to 9 bytes where the lower 7 bits of each |
+** byte are used. The integer consists of all bytes that have bit 8 set and |
+** the first byte with bit 8 clear. The most significant byte of the integer |
+** appears first. A variable-length integer may not be more than 9 bytes long. |
+** As a special case, all 8 bytes of the 9th byte are used as data. This |
+** allows a 64-bit integer to be encoded in 9 bytes. |
+** |
+** 0x00 becomes 0x00000000 |
+** 0x7f becomes 0x0000007f |
+** 0x81 0x00 becomes 0x00000080 |
+** 0x82 0x00 becomes 0x00000100 |
+** 0x80 0x7f becomes 0x0000007f |
+** 0x8a 0x91 0xd1 0xac 0x78 becomes 0x12345678 |
+** 0x81 0x81 0x81 0x81 0x01 becomes 0x10204081 |
+** |
+** Variable length integers are used for rowids and to hold the number of |
+** bytes of key and data in a btree cell. |
+** |
+** The content of a cell looks like this: |
+** |
+** SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 4 Page number of the left child. Omitted if leaf flag is set. |
+** var Number of bytes of data. Omitted if the zerodata flag is set. |
+** var Number of bytes of key. Or the key itself if intkey flag is set. |
+** * Payload |
+** 4 First page of the overflow chain. Omitted if no overflow |
+** |
+** Overflow pages form a linked list. Each page except the last is completely |
+** filled with data (pagesize - 4 bytes). The last page can have as little |
+** as 1 byte of data. |
+** |
+** SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 4 Page number of next overflow page |
+** * Data |
+** |
+** Freelist pages come in two subtypes: trunk pages and leaf pages. The |
+** file header points to the first in a linked list of trunk page. Each trunk |
+** page points to multiple leaf pages. The content of a leaf page is |
+** unspecified. A trunk page looks like this: |
+** |
+** SIZE DESCRIPTION |
+** 4 Page number of next trunk page |
+** 4 Number of leaf pointers on this page |
+** * zero or more pages numbers of leaves |
+*/ |
+#include "sqliteInt.h" |
+ |
+ |
+/* The following value is the maximum cell size assuming a maximum page |
+** size give above. |
+*/ |
+#define MX_CELL_SIZE(pBt) ((int)(pBt->pageSize-8)) |
+ |
+/* The maximum number of cells on a single page of the database. This |
+** assumes a minimum cell size of 6 bytes (4 bytes for the cell itself |
+** plus 2 bytes for the index to the cell in the page header). Such |
+** small cells will be rare, but they are possible. |
+*/ |
+#define MX_CELL(pBt) ((pBt->pageSize-8)/6) |
+ |
+/* Forward declarations */ |
+typedef struct MemPage MemPage; |
+typedef struct BtLock BtLock; |
+ |
+/* |
+** This is a magic string that appears at the beginning of every |
+** SQLite database in order to identify the file as a real database. |
+** |
+** You can change this value at compile-time by specifying a |
+** -DSQLITE_FILE_HEADER="..." on the compiler command-line. The |
+** header must be exactly 16 bytes including the zero-terminator so |
+** the string itself should be 15 characters long. If you change |
+** the header, then your custom library will not be able to read |
+** databases generated by the standard tools and the standard tools |
+** will not be able to read databases created by your custom library. |
+*/ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_FILE_HEADER /* 123456789 123456 */ |
+# define SQLITE_FILE_HEADER "SQLite format 3" |
+#endif |
+ |
+/* |
+** Page type flags. An ORed combination of these flags appear as the |
+** first byte of on-disk image of every BTree page. |
+*/ |
+#define PTF_INTKEY 0x01 |
+#define PTF_ZERODATA 0x02 |
+#define PTF_LEAFDATA 0x04 |
+#define PTF_LEAF 0x08 |
+ |
+/* |
+** As each page of the file is loaded into memory, an instance of the following |
+** structure is appended and initialized to zero. This structure stores |
+** information about the page that is decoded from the raw file page. |
+** |
+** The pParent field points back to the parent page. This allows us to |
+** walk up the BTree from any leaf to the root. Care must be taken to |
+** unref() the parent page pointer when this page is no longer referenced. |
+** The pageDestructor() routine handles that chore. |
+** |
+** Access to all fields of this structure is controlled by the mutex |
+** stored in MemPage.pBt->mutex. |
+*/ |
+struct MemPage { |
+ u8 isInit; /* True if previously initialized. MUST BE FIRST! */ |
+ u8 nOverflow; /* Number of overflow cell bodies in aCell[] */ |
+ u8 intKey; /* True if intkey flag is set */ |
+ u8 leaf; /* True if leaf flag is set */ |
+ u8 hasData; /* True if this page stores data */ |
+ u8 hdrOffset; /* 100 for page 1. 0 otherwise */ |
+ u8 childPtrSize; /* 0 if leaf==1. 4 if leaf==0 */ |
+ u16 maxLocal; /* Copy of BtShared.maxLocal or BtShared.maxLeaf */ |
+ u16 minLocal; /* Copy of BtShared.minLocal or BtShared.minLeaf */ |
+ u16 cellOffset; /* Index in aData of first cell pointer */ |
+ u16 nFree; /* Number of free bytes on the page */ |
+ u16 nCell; /* Number of cells on this page, local and ovfl */ |
+ u16 maskPage; /* Mask for page offset */ |
+ struct _OvflCell { /* Cells that will not fit on aData[] */ |
+ u8 *pCell; /* Pointers to the body of the overflow cell */ |
+ u16 idx; /* Insert this cell before idx-th non-overflow cell */ |
+ } aOvfl[5]; |
+ BtShared *pBt; /* Pointer to BtShared that this page is part of */ |
+ u8 *aData; /* Pointer to disk image of the page data */ |
+ DbPage *pDbPage; /* Pager page handle */ |
+ Pgno pgno; /* Page number for this page */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** The in-memory image of a disk page has the auxiliary information appended |
+** to the end. EXTRA_SIZE is the number of bytes of space needed to hold |
+** that extra information. |
+*/ |
+#define EXTRA_SIZE sizeof(MemPage) |
+ |
+/* |
+** A linked list of the following structures is stored at BtShared.pLock. |
+** Locks are added (or upgraded from READ_LOCK to WRITE_LOCK) when a cursor |
+** is opened on the table with root page BtShared.iTable. Locks are removed |
+** from this list when a transaction is committed or rolled back, or when |
+** a btree handle is closed. |
+*/ |
+struct BtLock { |
+ Btree *pBtree; /* Btree handle holding this lock */ |
+ Pgno iTable; /* Root page of table */ |
+ u8 eLock; /* READ_LOCK or WRITE_LOCK */ |
+ BtLock *pNext; /* Next in BtShared.pLock list */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* Candidate values for BtLock.eLock */ |
+#define READ_LOCK 1 |
+#define WRITE_LOCK 2 |
+ |
+/* A Btree handle |
+** |
+** A database connection contains a pointer to an instance of |
+** this object for every database file that it has open. This structure |
+** is opaque to the database connection. The database connection cannot |
+** see the internals of this structure and only deals with pointers to |
+** this structure. |
+** |
+** For some database files, the same underlying database cache might be |
+** shared between multiple connections. In that case, each connection |
+** has it own instance of this object. But each instance of this object |
+** points to the same BtShared object. The database cache and the |
+** schema associated with the database file are all contained within |
+** the BtShared object. |
+** |
+** All fields in this structure are accessed under sqlite3.mutex. |
+** The pBt pointer itself may not be changed while there exists cursors |
+** in the referenced BtShared that point back to this Btree since those |
+** cursors have to go through this Btree to find their BtShared and |
+** they often do so without holding sqlite3.mutex. |
+*/ |
+struct Btree { |
+ sqlite3 *db; /* The database connection holding this btree */ |
+ BtShared *pBt; /* Sharable content of this btree */ |
+ u8 inTrans; /* TRANS_NONE, TRANS_READ or TRANS_WRITE */ |
+ u8 sharable; /* True if we can share pBt with another db */ |
+ u8 locked; /* True if db currently has pBt locked */ |
+ int wantToLock; /* Number of nested calls to sqlite3BtreeEnter() */ |
+ int nBackup; /* Number of backup operations reading this btree */ |
+ Btree *pNext; /* List of other sharable Btrees from the same db */ |
+ Btree *pPrev; /* Back pointer of the same list */ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE |
+ BtLock lock; /* Object used to lock page 1 */ |
+#endif |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** Btree.inTrans may take one of the following values. |
+** |
+** If the shared-data extension is enabled, there may be multiple users |
+** of the Btree structure. At most one of these may open a write transaction, |
+** but any number may have active read transactions. |
+*/ |
+#define TRANS_NONE 0 |
+#define TRANS_READ 1 |
+#define TRANS_WRITE 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+** An instance of this object represents a single database file. |
+** |
+** A single database file can be in use as the same time by two |
+** or more database connections. When two or more connections are |
+** sharing the same database file, each connection has it own |
+** private Btree object for the file and each of those Btrees points |
+** to this one BtShared object. BtShared.nRef is the number of |
+** connections currently sharing this database file. |
+** |
+** Fields in this structure are accessed under the BtShared.mutex |
+** mutex, except for nRef and pNext which are accessed under the |
+** global SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER mutex. The pPager field |
+** may not be modified once it is initially set as long as nRef>0. |
+** The pSchema field may be set once under BtShared.mutex and |
+** thereafter is unchanged as long as nRef>0. |
+** |
+** isPending: |
+** |
+** If a BtShared client fails to obtain a write-lock on a database |
+** table (because there exists one or more read-locks on the table), |
+** the shared-cache enters 'pending-lock' state and isPending is |
+** set to true. |
+** |
+** The shared-cache leaves the 'pending lock' state when either of |
+** the following occur: |
+** |
+** 1) The current writer (BtShared.pWriter) concludes its transaction, OR |
+** 2) The number of locks held by other connections drops to zero. |
+** |
+** while in the 'pending-lock' state, no connection may start a new |
+** transaction. |
+** |
+** This feature is included to help prevent writer-starvation. |
+*/ |
+struct BtShared { |
+ Pager *pPager; /* The page cache */ |
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection currently using this Btree */ |
+ BtCursor *pCursor; /* A list of all open cursors */ |
+ MemPage *pPage1; /* First page of the database */ |
+ u8 readOnly; /* True if the underlying file is readonly */ |
+ u8 pageSizeFixed; /* True if the page size can no longer be changed */ |
+ u8 secureDelete; /* True if secure_delete is enabled */ |
+ u8 initiallyEmpty; /* Database is empty at start of transaction */ |
+ u8 openFlags; /* Flags to sqlite3BtreeOpen() */ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM |
+ u8 autoVacuum; /* True if auto-vacuum is enabled */ |
+ u8 incrVacuum; /* True if incr-vacuum is enabled */ |
+#endif |
+ u8 inTransaction; /* Transaction state */ |
+ u8 doNotUseWAL; /* If true, do not open write-ahead-log file */ |
+ u16 maxLocal; /* Maximum local payload in non-LEAFDATA tables */ |
+ u16 minLocal; /* Minimum local payload in non-LEAFDATA tables */ |
+ u16 maxLeaf; /* Maximum local payload in a LEAFDATA table */ |
+ u16 minLeaf; /* Minimum local payload in a LEAFDATA table */ |
+ u32 pageSize; /* Total number of bytes on a page */ |
+ u32 usableSize; /* Number of usable bytes on each page */ |
+ int nTransaction; /* Number of open transactions (read + write) */ |
+ u32 nPage; /* Number of pages in the database */ |
+ void *pSchema; /* Pointer to space allocated by sqlite3BtreeSchema() */ |
+ void (*xFreeSchema)(void*); /* Destructor for BtShared.pSchema */ |
+ sqlite3_mutex *mutex; /* Non-recursive mutex required to access this object */ |
+ Bitvec *pHasContent; /* Set of pages moved to free-list this transaction */ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE |
+ int nRef; /* Number of references to this structure */ |
+ BtShared *pNext; /* Next on a list of sharable BtShared structs */ |
+ BtLock *pLock; /* List of locks held on this shared-btree struct */ |
+ Btree *pWriter; /* Btree with currently open write transaction */ |
+ u8 isExclusive; /* True if pWriter has an EXCLUSIVE lock on the db */ |
+ u8 isPending; /* If waiting for read-locks to clear */ |
+#endif |
+ u8 *pTmpSpace; /* BtShared.pageSize bytes of space for tmp use */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** An instance of the following structure is used to hold information |
+** about a cell. The parseCellPtr() function fills in this structure |
+** based on information extract from the raw disk page. |
+*/ |
+typedef struct CellInfo CellInfo; |
+struct CellInfo { |
+ i64 nKey; /* The key for INTKEY tables, or number of bytes in key */ |
+ u8 *pCell; /* Pointer to the start of cell content */ |
+ u32 nData; /* Number of bytes of data */ |
+ u32 nPayload; /* Total amount of payload */ |
+ u16 nHeader; /* Size of the cell content header in bytes */ |
+ u16 nLocal; /* Amount of payload held locally */ |
+ u16 iOverflow; /* Offset to overflow page number. Zero if no overflow */ |
+ u16 nSize; /* Size of the cell content on the main b-tree page */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** Maximum depth of an SQLite B-Tree structure. Any B-Tree deeper than |
+** this will be declared corrupt. This value is calculated based on a |
+** maximum database size of 2^31 pages a minimum fanout of 2 for a |
+** root-node and 3 for all other internal nodes. |
+** |
+** If a tree that appears to be taller than this is encountered, it is |
+** assumed that the database is corrupt. |
+*/ |
+#define BTCURSOR_MAX_DEPTH 20 |
+ |
+/* |
+** A cursor is a pointer to a particular entry within a particular |
+** b-tree within a database file. |
+** |
+** The entry is identified by its MemPage and the index in |
+** MemPage.aCell[] of the entry. |
+** |
+** A single database file can shared by two more database connections, |
+** but cursors cannot be shared. Each cursor is associated with a |
+** particular database connection identified BtCursor.pBtree.db. |
+** |
+** Fields in this structure are accessed under the BtShared.mutex |
+** found at self->pBt->mutex. |
+*/ |
+struct BtCursor { |
+ Btree *pBtree; /* The Btree to which this cursor belongs */ |
+ BtShared *pBt; /* The BtShared this cursor points to */ |
+ BtCursor *pNext, *pPrev; /* Forms a linked list of all cursors */ |
+ struct KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Argument passed to comparison function */ |
+ Pgno pgnoRoot; /* The root page of this tree */ |
+ sqlite3_int64 cachedRowid; /* Next rowid cache. 0 means not valid */ |
+ CellInfo info; /* A parse of the cell we are pointing at */ |
+ i64 nKey; /* Size of pKey, or last integer key */ |
+ void *pKey; /* Saved key that was cursor's last known position */ |
+ int skipNext; /* Prev() is noop if negative. Next() is noop if positive */ |
+ u8 wrFlag; /* True if writable */ |
+ u8 atLast; /* Cursor pointing to the last entry */ |
+ u8 validNKey; /* True if info.nKey is valid */ |
+ u8 eState; /* One of the CURSOR_XXX constants (see below) */ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_INCRBLOB |
+ Pgno *aOverflow; /* Cache of overflow page locations */ |
+ u8 isIncrblobHandle; /* True if this cursor is an incr. io handle */ |
+#endif |
+ i16 iPage; /* Index of current page in apPage */ |
+ u16 aiIdx[BTCURSOR_MAX_DEPTH]; /* Current index in apPage[i] */ |
+ MemPage *apPage[BTCURSOR_MAX_DEPTH]; /* Pages from root to current page */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** Potential values for BtCursor.eState. |
+** |
+** CURSOR_VALID: |
+** Cursor points to a valid entry. getPayload() etc. may be called. |
+** |
+** CURSOR_INVALID: |
+** Cursor does not point to a valid entry. This can happen (for example) |
+** because the table is empty or because BtreeCursorFirst() has not been |
+** called. |
+** |
+** CURSOR_REQUIRESEEK: |
+** The table that this cursor was opened on still exists, but has been |
+** modified since the cursor was last used. The cursor position is saved |
+** in variables BtCursor.pKey and BtCursor.nKey. When a cursor is in |
+** this state, restoreCursorPosition() can be called to attempt to |
+** seek the cursor to the saved position. |
+** |
+** CURSOR_FAULT: |
+** A unrecoverable error (an I/O error or a malloc failure) has occurred |
+** on a different connection that shares the BtShared cache with this |
+** cursor. The error has left the cache in an inconsistent state. |
+** Do nothing else with this cursor. Any attempt to use the cursor |
+** should return the error code stored in BtCursor.skip |
+*/ |
+#define CURSOR_INVALID 0 |
+#define CURSOR_VALID 1 |
+#define CURSOR_REQUIRESEEK 2 |
+#define CURSOR_FAULT 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+** The database page the PENDING_BYTE occupies. This page is never used. |
+*/ |
+# define PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(pBt) PAGER_MJ_PGNO(pBt) |
+ |
+/* |
+** These macros define the location of the pointer-map entry for a |
+** database page. The first argument to each is the number of usable |
+** bytes on each page of the database (often 1024). The second is the |
+** page number to look up in the pointer map. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_PAGENO returns the database page number of the pointer-map |
+** page that stores the required pointer. PTRMAP_PTROFFSET returns |
+** the offset of the requested map entry. |
+** |
+** If the pgno argument passed to PTRMAP_PAGENO is a pointer-map page, |
+** then pgno is returned. So (pgno==PTRMAP_PAGENO(pgsz, pgno)) can be |
+** used to test if pgno is a pointer-map page. PTRMAP_ISPAGE implements |
+** this test. |
+*/ |
+#define PTRMAP_PAGENO(pBt, pgno) ptrmapPageno(pBt, pgno) |
+#define PTRMAP_PTROFFSET(pgptrmap, pgno) (5*(pgno-pgptrmap-1)) |
+#define PTRMAP_ISPAGE(pBt, pgno) (PTRMAP_PAGENO((pBt),(pgno))==(pgno)) |
+ |
+/* |
+** The pointer map is a lookup table that identifies the parent page for |
+** each child page in the database file. The parent page is the page that |
+** contains a pointer to the child. Every page in the database contains |
+** 0 or 1 parent pages. (In this context 'database page' refers |
+** to any page that is not part of the pointer map itself.) Each pointer map |
+** entry consists of a single byte 'type' and a 4 byte parent page number. |
+** The PTRMAP_XXX identifiers below are the valid types. |
+** |
+** The purpose of the pointer map is to facility moving pages from one |
+** position in the file to another as part of autovacuum. When a page |
+** is moved, the pointer in its parent must be updated to point to the |
+** new location. The pointer map is used to locate the parent page quickly. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_ROOTPAGE: The database page is a root-page. The page-number is not |
+** used in this case. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_FREEPAGE: The database page is an unused (free) page. The page-number |
+** is not used in this case. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_OVERFLOW1: The database page is the first page in a list of |
+** overflow pages. The page number identifies the page that |
+** contains the cell with a pointer to this overflow page. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_OVERFLOW2: The database page is the second or later page in a list of |
+** overflow pages. The page-number identifies the previous |
+** page in the overflow page list. |
+** |
+** PTRMAP_BTREE: The database page is a non-root btree page. The page number |
+** identifies the parent page in the btree. |
+*/ |
+#define PTRMAP_ROOTPAGE 1 |
+#define PTRMAP_FREEPAGE 2 |
+#define PTRMAP_OVERFLOW1 3 |
+#define PTRMAP_OVERFLOW2 4 |
+#define PTRMAP_BTREE 5 |
+ |
+/* A bunch of assert() statements to check the transaction state variables |
+** of handle p (type Btree*) are internally consistent. |
+*/ |
+#define btreeIntegrity(p) \ |
+ assert( p->pBt->inTransaction!=TRANS_NONE || p->pBt->nTransaction==0 ); \ |
+ assert( p->pBt->inTransaction>=p->inTrans ); |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+** The ISAUTOVACUUM macro is used within balance_nonroot() to determine |
+** if the database supports auto-vacuum or not. Because it is used |
+** within an expression that is an argument to another macro |
+** (sqliteMallocRaw), it is not possible to use conditional compilation. |
+** So, this macro is defined instead. |
+*/ |
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM |
+#define ISAUTOVACUUM (pBt->autoVacuum) |
+#else |
+#define ISAUTOVACUUM 0 |
+#endif |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+** This structure is passed around through all the sanity checking routines |
+** in order to keep track of some global state information. |
+*/ |
+typedef struct IntegrityCk IntegrityCk; |
+struct IntegrityCk { |
+ BtShared *pBt; /* The tree being checked out */ |
+ Pager *pPager; /* The associated pager. Also accessible by pBt->pPager */ |
+ Pgno nPage; /* Number of pages in the database */ |
+ int *anRef; /* Number of times each page is referenced */ |
+ int mxErr; /* Stop accumulating errors when this reaches zero */ |
+ int nErr; /* Number of messages written to zErrMsg so far */ |
+ int mallocFailed; /* A memory allocation error has occurred */ |
+ StrAccum errMsg; /* Accumulate the error message text here */ |
+}; |
+ |
+/* |
+** Read or write a two- and four-byte big-endian integer values. |
+*/ |
+#define get2byte(x) ((x)[0]<<8 | (x)[1]) |
+#define put2byte(p,v) ((p)[0] = (u8)((v)>>8), (p)[1] = (u8)(v)) |
+#define get4byte sqlite3Get4byte |
+#define put4byte sqlite3Put4byte |