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- /*
- ** 2010 October 28
- **
- ** 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 a VFS "shim" - a layer that sits in between the
- ** pager and the real VFS - that breaks up a very large database file
- ** into two or more smaller files on disk. This is useful, for example,
- ** in order to support large, multi-gigabyte databases on older filesystems
- ** that limit the maximum file size to 2 GiB.
- **
- ** USAGE:
- **
- ** Compile this source file and link it with your application. Then
- ** at start-time, invoke the following procedure:
- **
- ** int sqlite3_multiplex_initialize(
- ** const char *zOrigVfsName, // The underlying real VFS
- ** int makeDefault // True to make multiplex the default VFS
- ** );
- **
- ** The procedure call above will create and register a new VFS shim named
- ** "multiplex". The multiplex VFS will use the VFS named by zOrigVfsName to
- ** do the actual disk I/O. (The zOrigVfsName parameter may be NULL, in
- ** which case the default VFS at the moment sqlite3_multiplex_initialize()
- ** is called will be used as the underlying real VFS.)
- **
- ** If the makeDefault parameter is TRUE then multiplex becomes the new
- ** default VFS. Otherwise, you can use the multiplex VFS by specifying
- ** "multiplex" as the 4th parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() or by employing
- ** URI filenames and adding "vfs=multiplex" as a parameter to the filename
- ** URI.
- **
- ** The multiplex VFS allows databases up to 32 GiB in size. But it splits
- ** the files up into smaller pieces, so that they will work even on
- ** filesystems that do not support large files. The default chunk size
- ** is 2147418112 bytes (which is 64KiB less than 2GiB) but this can be
- ** changed at compile-time by defining the SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_CHUNK_SIZE
- ** macro. Use the "chunksize=NNNN" query parameter with a URI filename
- ** in order to select an alternative chunk size for individual connections
- ** at run-time.
- */
- #include "sqlite3.h"
- #include <string.h>
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include "test_multiplex.h"
- #ifndef SQLITE_CORE
- #define SQLITE_CORE 1 /* Disable the API redefinition in sqlite3ext.h */
- #endif
- #include "sqlite3ext.h"
- /*
- ** These should be defined to be the same as the values in
- ** sqliteInt.h. They are defined separately here so that
- ** the multiplex VFS shim can be built as a loadable
- ** module.
- */
- #define UNUSED_PARAMETER(x) (void)(x)
- #define MAX_PAGE_SIZE 0x10000
- #define DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE 0x1000
- /* Maximum chunk number */
- #define MX_CHUNK_NUMBER 299
- /* First chunk for rollback journal files */
- #define SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_JOURNAL_8_3_OFFSET 400
- #define SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_WAL_8_3_OFFSET 700
- /************************ Shim Definitions ******************************/
- #ifndef SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_VFS_NAME
- # define SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_VFS_NAME "multiplex"
- #endif
- /* This is the limit on the chunk size. It may be changed by calling
- ** the xFileControl() interface. It will be rounded up to a
- ** multiple of MAX_PAGE_SIZE. We default it here to 2GiB less 64KiB.
- */
- #ifndef SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_CHUNK_SIZE
- # define SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_CHUNK_SIZE 2147418112
- #endif
- /* This used to be the default limit on number of chunks, but
- ** it is no longer enforced. There is currently no limit to the
- ** number of chunks.
- **
- ** May be changed by calling the xFileControl() interface.
- */
- #ifndef SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_MAX_CHUNKS
- # define SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_MAX_CHUNKS 12
- #endif
- /************************ Object Definitions ******************************/
- /* Forward declaration of all object types */
- typedef struct multiplexGroup multiplexGroup;
- typedef struct multiplexConn multiplexConn;
- /*
- ** A "multiplex group" is a collection of files that collectively
- ** makeup a single SQLite DB file. This allows the size of the DB
- ** to exceed the limits imposed by the file system.
- **
- ** There is an instance of the following object for each defined multiplex
- ** group.
- */
- struct multiplexGroup {
- struct multiplexReal { /* For each chunk */
- sqlite3_file *p; /* Handle for the chunk */
- char *z; /* Name of this chunk */
- } *aReal; /* list of all chunks */
- int nReal; /* Number of chunks */
- char *zName; /* Base filename of this group */
- int nName; /* Length of base filename */
- int flags; /* Flags used for original opening */
- unsigned int szChunk; /* Chunk size used for this group */
- unsigned char bEnabled; /* TRUE to use Multiplex VFS for this file */
- unsigned char bTruncate; /* TRUE to enable truncation of databases */
- };
- /*
- ** An instance of the following object represents each open connection
- ** to a file that is multiplex'ed. This object is a
- ** subclass of sqlite3_file. The sqlite3_file object for the underlying
- ** VFS is appended to this structure.
- */
- struct multiplexConn {
- sqlite3_file base; /* Base class - must be first */
- multiplexGroup *pGroup; /* The underlying group of files */
- };
- /************************* Global Variables **********************************/
- /*
- ** All global variables used by this file are containing within the following
- ** gMultiplex structure.
- */
- static struct {
- /* The pOrigVfs is the real, original underlying VFS implementation.
- ** Most operations pass-through to the real VFS. This value is read-only
- ** during operation. It is only modified at start-time and thus does not
- ** require a mutex.
- */
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs;
- /* The sThisVfs is the VFS structure used by this shim. It is initialized
- ** at start-time and thus does not require a mutex
- */
- sqlite3_vfs sThisVfs;
- /* The sIoMethods defines the methods used by sqlite3_file objects
- ** associated with this shim. It is initialized at start-time and does
- ** not require a mutex.
- **
- ** When the underlying VFS is called to open a file, it might return
- ** either a version 1 or a version 2 sqlite3_file object. This shim
- ** has to create a wrapper sqlite3_file of the same version. Hence
- ** there are two I/O method structures, one for version 1 and the other
- ** for version 2.
- */
- sqlite3_io_methods sIoMethodsV1;
- sqlite3_io_methods sIoMethodsV2;
- /* True when this shim has been initialized.
- */
- int isInitialized;
- } gMultiplex;
- /************************* Utility Routines *********************************/
- /*
- ** Compute a string length that is limited to what can be stored in
- ** lower 30 bits of a 32-bit signed integer.
- **
- ** The value returned will never be negative. Nor will it ever be greater
- ** than the actual length of the string. For very long strings (greater
- ** than 1GiB) the value returned might be less than the true string length.
- */
- static int multiplexStrlen30(const char *z){
- const char *z2 = z;
- if( z==0 ) return 0;
- while( *z2 ){ z2++; }
- return 0x3fffffff & (int)(z2 - z);
- }
- /*
- ** Generate the file-name for chunk iChunk of the group with base name
- ** zBase. The file-name is written to buffer zOut before returning. Buffer
- ** zOut must be allocated by the caller so that it is at least (nBase+5)
- ** bytes in size, where nBase is the length of zBase, not including the
- ** nul-terminator.
- **
- ** If iChunk is 0 (or 400 - the number for the first journal file chunk),
- ** the output is a copy of the input string. Otherwise, if
- ** SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES is not defined or the input buffer does not contain
- ** a "." character, then the output is a copy of the input string with the
- ** three-digit zero-padded decimal representation if iChunk appended to it.
- ** For example:
- **
- ** zBase="test.db", iChunk=4 -> zOut="test.db004"
- **
- ** Or, if SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES is defined and the input buffer contains
- ** a "." character, then everything after the "." is replaced by the
- ** three-digit representation of iChunk.
- **
- ** zBase="test.db", iChunk=4 -> zOut="test.004"
- **
- ** The output buffer string is terminated by 2 0x00 bytes. This makes it safe
- ** to pass to sqlite3_uri_parameter() and similar.
- */
- static void multiplexFilename(
- const char *zBase, /* Filename for chunk 0 */
- int nBase, /* Size of zBase in bytes (without \0) */
- int flags, /* Flags used to open file */
- int iChunk, /* Chunk to generate filename for */
- char *zOut /* Buffer to write generated name to */
- ){
- int n = nBase;
- memcpy(zOut, zBase, n+1);
- if( iChunk!=0 && iChunk<=MX_CHUNK_NUMBER ){
- #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES
- int i;
- for(i=n-1; i>0 && i>=n-4 && zOut[i]!='.'; i--){}
- if( i>=n-4 ) n = i+1;
- if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL ){
- /* The extensions on overflow files for main databases are 001, 002,
- ** 003 and so forth. To avoid name collisions, add 400 to the
- ** extensions of journal files so that they are 401, 402, 403, ....
- */
- iChunk += SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_JOURNAL_8_3_OFFSET;
- }else if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_WAL ){
- /* To avoid name collisions, add 700 to the
- ** extensions of WAL files so that they are 701, 702, 703, ....
- */
- iChunk += SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_WAL_8_3_OFFSET;
- }
- #endif
- sqlite3_snprintf(4,&zOut[n],"%03d",iChunk);
- n += 3;
- }
- assert( zOut[n]=='\0' );
- zOut[n+1] = '\0';
- }
- /* Compute the filename for the iChunk-th chunk
- */
- static int multiplexSubFilename(multiplexGroup *pGroup, int iChunk){
- if( iChunk>=pGroup->nReal ){
- struct multiplexReal *p;
- p = sqlite3_realloc64(pGroup->aReal, (iChunk+1)*sizeof(*p));
- if( p==0 ){
- return SQLITE_NOMEM;
- }
- memset(&p[pGroup->nReal], 0, sizeof(p[0])*(iChunk+1-pGroup->nReal));
- pGroup->aReal = p;
- pGroup->nReal = iChunk+1;
- }
- if( pGroup->zName && pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z==0 ){
- char *z;
- int n = pGroup->nName;
- z = sqlite3_malloc64( n+5 );
- if( z==0 ){
- return SQLITE_NOMEM;
- }
- multiplexFilename(pGroup->zName, pGroup->nName, pGroup->flags, iChunk, z);
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z = (char*)sqlite3_create_filename(z,"","",0,0);
- sqlite3_free(z);
- if( pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
- }
- return SQLITE_OK;
- }
- /* Translate an sqlite3_file* that is really a multiplexGroup* into
- ** the sqlite3_file* for the underlying original VFS.
- **
- ** For chunk 0, the pGroup->flags determines whether or not a new file
- ** is created if it does not already exist. For chunks 1 and higher, the
- ** file is created only if createFlag is 1.
- */
- static sqlite3_file *multiplexSubOpen(
- multiplexGroup *pGroup, /* The multiplexor group */
- int iChunk, /* Which chunk to open. 0==original file */
- int *rc, /* Result code in and out */
- int *pOutFlags, /* Output flags */
- int createFlag /* True to create if iChunk>0 */
- ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = 0;
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs = gMultiplex.pOrigVfs; /* Real VFS */
- #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES
- /* If JOURNAL_8_3_OFFSET is set to (say) 400, then any overflow files are
- ** part of a database journal are named db.401, db.402, and so on. A
- ** database may therefore not grow to larger than 400 chunks. Attempting
- ** to open chunk 401 indicates the database is full. */
- if( iChunk>=SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_JOURNAL_8_3_OFFSET ){
- sqlite3_log(SQLITE_FULL, "multiplexed chunk overflow: %s", pGroup->zName);
- *rc = SQLITE_FULL;
- return 0;
- }
- #endif
- *rc = multiplexSubFilename(pGroup, iChunk);
- if( (*rc)==SQLITE_OK && (pSubOpen = pGroup->aReal[iChunk].p)==0 ){
- int flags, bExists;
- flags = pGroup->flags;
- if( createFlag ){
- flags |= SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE;
- }else if( iChunk==0 ){
- /* Fall through */
- }else if( pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z==0 ){
- return 0;
- }else{
- *rc = pOrigVfs->xAccess(pOrigVfs, pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z,
- SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists);
- if( *rc || !bExists ){
- if( *rc ){
- sqlite3_log(*rc, "multiplexor.xAccess failure on %s",
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- flags &= ~SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE;
- }
- pSubOpen = sqlite3_malloc64( pOrigVfs->szOsFile );
- if( pSubOpen==0 ){
- *rc = SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
- return 0;
- }
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].p = pSubOpen;
- *rc = pOrigVfs->xOpen(pOrigVfs, pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z, pSubOpen,
- flags, pOutFlags);
- if( (*rc)!=SQLITE_OK ){
- sqlite3_log(*rc, "multiplexor.xOpen failure on %s",
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z);
- sqlite3_free(pSubOpen);
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].p = 0;
- return 0;
- }
- }
- return pSubOpen;
- }
- /*
- ** Return the size, in bytes, of chunk number iChunk. If that chunk
- ** does not exist, then return 0. This function does not distingish between
- ** non-existant files and zero-length files.
- */
- static sqlite3_int64 multiplexSubSize(
- multiplexGroup *pGroup, /* The multiplexor group */
- int iChunk, /* Which chunk to open. 0==original file */
- int *rc /* Result code in and out */
- ){
- sqlite3_file *pSub;
- sqlite3_int64 sz = 0;
- if( *rc ) return 0;
- pSub = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, iChunk, rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSub==0 ) return 0;
- *rc = pSub->pMethods->xFileSize(pSub, &sz);
- return sz;
- }
- /*
- ** This is the implementation of the multiplex_control() SQL function.
- */
- static void multiplexControlFunc(
- sqlite3_context *context,
- int argc,
- sqlite3_value **argv
- ){
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(context);
- int op = 0;
- int iVal;
- if( !db || argc!=2 ){
- rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
- }else{
- /* extract params */
- op = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
- iVal = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
- /* map function op to file_control op */
- switch( op ){
- case 1:
- op = MULTIPLEX_CTRL_ENABLE;
- break;
- case 2:
- op = MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_CHUNK_SIZE;
- break;
- case 3:
- op = MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_MAX_CHUNKS;
- break;
- default:
- rc = SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
- break;
- }
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- rc = sqlite3_file_control(db, 0, op, &iVal);
- }
- sqlite3_result_error_code(context, rc);
- }
- /*
- ** This is the entry point to register the auto-extension for the
- ** multiplex_control() function.
- */
- static int multiplexFuncInit(
- sqlite3 *db,
- char **pzErrMsg,
- const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
- ){
- int rc;
- rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "multiplex_control", 2, SQLITE_ANY,
- 0, multiplexControlFunc, 0, 0);
- return rc;
- }
- /*
- ** Close a single sub-file in the connection group.
- */
- static void multiplexSubClose(
- multiplexGroup *pGroup,
- int iChunk,
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs
- ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = pGroup->aReal[iChunk].p;
- if( pSubOpen ){
- pSubOpen->pMethods->xClose(pSubOpen);
- if( pOrigVfs && pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z ){
- pOrigVfs->xDelete(pOrigVfs, pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z, 0);
- }
- sqlite3_free(pGroup->aReal[iChunk].p);
- }
- sqlite3_free_filename(pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z);
- memset(&pGroup->aReal[iChunk], 0, sizeof(pGroup->aReal[iChunk]));
- }
- /*
- ** Deallocate memory held by a multiplexGroup
- */
- static void multiplexFreeComponents(multiplexGroup *pGroup){
- int i;
- for(i=0; i<pGroup->nReal; i++){ multiplexSubClose(pGroup, i, 0); }
- sqlite3_free(pGroup->aReal);
- pGroup->aReal = 0;
- pGroup->nReal = 0;
- }
- /************************* VFS Method Wrappers *****************************/
- /*
- ** This is the xOpen method used for the "multiplex" VFS.
- **
- ** Most of the work is done by the underlying original VFS. This method
- ** simply links the new file into the appropriate multiplex group if it is a
- ** file that needs to be tracked.
- */
- static int multiplexOpen(
- sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* The multiplex VFS */
- const char *zName, /* Name of file to be opened */
- sqlite3_file *pConn, /* Fill in this file descriptor */
- int flags, /* Flags to control the opening */
- int *pOutFlags /* Flags showing results of opening */
- ){
- int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Result code */
- multiplexConn *pMultiplexOpen; /* The new multiplex file descriptor */
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = 0; /* Corresponding multiplexGroup object */
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = 0; /* Real file descriptor */
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs = gMultiplex.pOrigVfs; /* Real VFS */
- int nName = 0;
- int sz = 0;
- char *zToFree = 0;
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
- memset(pConn, 0, pVfs->szOsFile);
- assert( zName || (flags & SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE) );
- /* We need to create a group structure and manage
- ** access to this group of files.
- */
- pMultiplexOpen = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- /* allocate space for group */
- nName = zName ? multiplexStrlen30(zName) : 0;
- sz = sizeof(multiplexGroup) /* multiplexGroup */
- + nName + 1; /* zName */
- pGroup = sqlite3_malloc64( sz );
- if( pGroup==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
- }
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- const char *zUri = (flags & SQLITE_OPEN_URI) ? zName : 0;
- /* assign pointers to extra space allocated */
- memset(pGroup, 0, sz);
- pMultiplexOpen->pGroup = pGroup;
- pGroup->bEnabled = (unsigned char)-1;
- pGroup->bTruncate = (unsigned char)sqlite3_uri_boolean(zUri, "truncate",
- (flags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB)==0);
- pGroup->szChunk = (int)sqlite3_uri_int64(zUri, "chunksize",
- SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_CHUNK_SIZE);
- pGroup->szChunk = (pGroup->szChunk+0xffff)&~0xffff;
- if( zName ){
- char *p = (char *)&pGroup[1];
- pGroup->zName = p;
- memcpy(pGroup->zName, zName, nName+1);
- pGroup->nName = nName;
- }
- if( pGroup->bEnabled ){
- /* Make sure that the chunksize is such that the pending byte does not
- ** falls at the end of a chunk. A region of up to 64K following
- ** the pending byte is never written, so if the pending byte occurs
- ** near the end of a chunk, that chunk will be too small. */
- #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD
- extern int sqlite3PendingByte;
- #else
- int sqlite3PendingByte = 0x40000000;
- #endif
- while( (sqlite3PendingByte % pGroup->szChunk)>=(pGroup->szChunk-65536) ){
- pGroup->szChunk += 65536;
- }
- }
- pGroup->flags = (flags & ~SQLITE_OPEN_URI);
- rc = multiplexSubFilename(pGroup, 1);
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, pOutFlags, 0);
- if( pSubOpen==0 && rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = SQLITE_CANTOPEN;
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- sqlite3_int64 sz64;
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xFileSize(pSubOpen, &sz64);
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK && zName ){
- int bExists;
- if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_SUPER_JOURNAL ){
- pGroup->bEnabled = 0;
- }else
- if( sz64==0 ){
- if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL ){
- /* If opening a main journal file and the first chunk is zero
- ** bytes in size, delete any subsequent chunks from the
- ** file-system. */
- int iChunk = 1;
- do {
- rc = pOrigVfs->xAccess(pOrigVfs,
- pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists
- );
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists ){
- rc = pOrigVfs->xDelete(pOrigVfs, pGroup->aReal[iChunk].z, 0);
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- rc = multiplexSubFilename(pGroup, ++iChunk);
- }
- }
- }while( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists );
- }
- }else{
- /* If the first overflow file exists and if the size of the main file
- ** is different from the chunk size, that means the chunk size is set
- ** set incorrectly. So fix it.
- **
- ** Or, if the first overflow file does not exist and the main file is
- ** larger than the chunk size, that means the chunk size is too small.
- ** But we have no way of determining the intended chunk size, so
- ** just disable the multiplexor all togethre.
- */
- rc = pOrigVfs->xAccess(pOrigVfs, pGroup->aReal[1].z,
- SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists);
- bExists = multiplexSubSize(pGroup, 1, &rc)>0;
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists && sz64==(sz64&0xffff0000) && sz64>0
- && sz64!=pGroup->szChunk ){
- pGroup->szChunk = (int)sz64;
- }else if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !bExists && sz64>pGroup->szChunk ){
- pGroup->bEnabled = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- if( pSubOpen->pMethods->iVersion==1 ){
- pConn->pMethods = &gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1;
- }else{
- pConn->pMethods = &gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2;
- }
- }else{
- multiplexFreeComponents(pGroup);
- sqlite3_free(pGroup);
- }
- }
- sqlite3_free(zToFree);
- return rc;
- }
- /*
- ** This is the xDelete method used for the "multiplex" VFS.
- ** It attempts to delete the filename specified.
- */
- static int multiplexDelete(
- sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* The multiplex VFS */
- const char *zName, /* Name of file to delete */
- int syncDir
- ){
- int rc;
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs = gMultiplex.pOrigVfs; /* Real VFS */
- rc = pOrigVfs->xDelete(pOrigVfs, zName, syncDir);
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- /* If the main chunk was deleted successfully, also delete any subsequent
- ** chunks - starting with the last (highest numbered).
- */
- int nName = (int)strlen(zName);
- char *z;
- z = sqlite3_malloc64(nName + 5);
- if( z==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
- }else{
- int iChunk = 0;
- int bExists;
- do{
- multiplexFilename(zName, nName, SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL, ++iChunk, z);
- rc = pOrigVfs->xAccess(pOrigVfs, z, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists);
- }while( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists );
- while( rc==SQLITE_OK && iChunk>1 ){
- multiplexFilename(zName, nName, SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL, --iChunk, z);
- rc = pOrigVfs->xDelete(pOrigVfs, z, syncDir);
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- iChunk = 0;
- do{
- multiplexFilename(zName, nName, SQLITE_OPEN_WAL, ++iChunk, z);
- rc = pOrigVfs->xAccess(pOrigVfs, z, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &bExists);
- }while( rc==SQLITE_OK && bExists );
- while( rc==SQLITE_OK && iChunk>1 ){
- multiplexFilename(zName, nName, SQLITE_OPEN_WAL, --iChunk, z);
- rc = pOrigVfs->xDelete(pOrigVfs, z, syncDir);
- }
- }
- }
- sqlite3_free(z);
- }
- return rc;
- }
- static int multiplexAccess(sqlite3_vfs *a, const char *b, int c, int *d){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xAccess(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c, d);
- }
- static int multiplexFullPathname(sqlite3_vfs *a, const char *b, int c, char *d){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xFullPathname(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c, d);
- }
- static void *multiplexDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *a, const char *b){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xDlOpen(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b);
- }
- static void multiplexDlError(sqlite3_vfs *a, int b, char *c){
- gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xDlError(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c);
- }
- static void (*multiplexDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *a, void *b, const char *c))(void){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xDlSym(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c);
- }
- static void multiplexDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *a, void *b){
- gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xDlClose(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b);
- }
- static int multiplexRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *a, int b, char *c){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xRandomness(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c);
- }
- static int multiplexSleep(sqlite3_vfs *a, int b){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xSleep(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b);
- }
- static int multiplexCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs *a, double *b){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xCurrentTime(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b);
- }
- static int multiplexGetLastError(sqlite3_vfs *a, int b, char *c){
- if( gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xGetLastError ){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xGetLastError(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b, c);
- }else{
- return 0;
- }
- }
- static int multiplexCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs *a, sqlite3_int64 *b){
- return gMultiplex.pOrigVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64(gMultiplex.pOrigVfs, b);
- }
- /************************ I/O Method Wrappers *******************************/
- /* xClose requests get passed through to the original VFS.
- ** We loop over all open chunk handles and close them.
- ** The group structure for this file is unlinked from
- ** our list of groups and freed.
- */
- static int multiplexClose(sqlite3_file *pConn){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- multiplexFreeComponents(pGroup);
- sqlite3_free(pGroup);
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xRead requests thru to the original VFS after
- ** determining the correct chunk to operate on.
- ** Break up reads across chunk boundaries.
- */
- static int multiplexRead(
- sqlite3_file *pConn,
- void *pBuf,
- int iAmt,
- sqlite3_int64 iOfst
- ){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- if( !pGroup->bEnabled ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_READ;
- }else{
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xRead(pSubOpen, pBuf, iAmt, iOfst);
- }
- }else{
- while( iAmt > 0 ){
- int i = (int)(iOfst / pGroup->szChunk);
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen;
- pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, i, &rc, NULL, 1);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- int extra = ((int)(iOfst % pGroup->szChunk) + iAmt) - pGroup->szChunk;
- if( extra<0 ) extra = 0;
- iAmt -= extra;
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xRead(pSubOpen, pBuf, iAmt,
- iOfst % pGroup->szChunk);
- if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
- pBuf = (char *)pBuf + iAmt;
- iOfst += iAmt;
- iAmt = extra;
- }else{
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_READ;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xWrite requests thru to the original VFS after
- ** determining the correct chunk to operate on.
- ** Break up writes across chunk boundaries.
- */
- static int multiplexWrite(
- sqlite3_file *pConn,
- const void *pBuf,
- int iAmt,
- sqlite3_int64 iOfst
- ){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- if( !pGroup->bEnabled ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_WRITE;
- }else{
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xWrite(pSubOpen, pBuf, iAmt, iOfst);
- }
- }else{
- while( rc==SQLITE_OK && iAmt>0 ){
- int i = (int)(iOfst / pGroup->szChunk);
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, i, &rc, NULL, 1);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- int extra = ((int)(iOfst % pGroup->szChunk) + iAmt) -
- pGroup->szChunk;
- if( extra<0 ) extra = 0;
- iAmt -= extra;
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xWrite(pSubOpen, pBuf, iAmt,
- iOfst % pGroup->szChunk);
- pBuf = (char *)pBuf + iAmt;
- iOfst += iAmt;
- iAmt = extra;
- }
- }
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xTruncate requests thru to the original VFS after
- ** determining the correct chunk to operate on. Delete any
- ** chunks above the truncate mark.
- */
- static int multiplexTruncate(sqlite3_file *pConn, sqlite3_int64 size){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- if( !pGroup->bEnabled ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE;
- }else{
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xTruncate(pSubOpen, size);
- }
- }else{
- int i;
- int iBaseGroup = (int)(size / pGroup->szChunk);
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen;
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs = gMultiplex.pOrigVfs; /* Real VFS */
- /* delete the chunks above the truncate limit */
- for(i = pGroup->nReal-1; i>iBaseGroup && rc==SQLITE_OK; i--){
- if( pGroup->bTruncate ){
- multiplexSubClose(pGroup, i, pOrigVfs);
- }else{
- pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, i, &rc, 0, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xTruncate(pSubOpen, 0);
- }
- }
- }
- if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, iBaseGroup, &rc, 0, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xTruncate(pSubOpen, size % pGroup->szChunk);
- }
- }
- if( rc ) rc = SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE;
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xSync requests through to the original VFS without change
- */
- static int multiplexSync(sqlite3_file *pConn, int flags){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- int i;
- for(i=0; i<pGroup->nReal; i++){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = pGroup->aReal[i].p;
- if( pSubOpen ){
- int rc2 = pSubOpen->pMethods->xSync(pSubOpen, flags);
- if( rc2!=SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
- }
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xFileSize requests through to the original VFS.
- ** Aggregate the size of all the chunks before returning.
- */
- static int multiplexFileSize(sqlite3_file *pConn, sqlite3_int64 *pSize){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- int i;
- if( !pGroup->bEnabled ){
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen==0 ){
- rc = SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT;
- }else{
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xFileSize(pSubOpen, pSize);
- }
- }else{
- *pSize = 0;
- for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
- sqlite3_int64 sz = multiplexSubSize(pGroup, i, &rc);
- if( sz==0 ) break;
- *pSize = i*(sqlite3_int64)pGroup->szChunk + sz;
- }
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xLock requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexLock(sqlite3_file *pConn, int lock){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xLock(pSubOpen, lock);
- }
- return SQLITE_BUSY;
- }
- /* Pass xUnlock requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexUnlock(sqlite3_file *pConn, int lock){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xUnlock(pSubOpen, lock);
- }
- return SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK;
- }
- /* Pass xCheckReservedLock requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *pConn, int *pResOut){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xCheckReservedLock(pSubOpen, pResOut);
- }
- return SQLITE_IOERR_CHECKRESERVEDLOCK;
- }
- /* Pass xFileControl requests through to the original VFS unchanged,
- ** except for any MULTIPLEX_CTRL_* requests here.
- */
- static int multiplexFileControl(sqlite3_file *pConn, int op, void *pArg){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- multiplexGroup *pGroup = p->pGroup;
- int rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen;
- if( !gMultiplex.isInitialized ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
- switch( op ){
- case MULTIPLEX_CTRL_ENABLE:
- if( pArg ) {
- int bEnabled = *(int *)pArg;
- pGroup->bEnabled = (unsigned char)bEnabled;
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- }
- break;
- case MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_CHUNK_SIZE:
- if( pArg ) {
- unsigned int szChunk = *(unsigned*)pArg;
- if( szChunk<1 ){
- rc = SQLITE_MISUSE;
- }else{
- /* Round up to nearest multiple of MAX_PAGE_SIZE. */
- szChunk = (szChunk + (MAX_PAGE_SIZE-1));
- szChunk &= ~(MAX_PAGE_SIZE-1);
- pGroup->szChunk = szChunk;
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- }
- }
- break;
- case MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_MAX_CHUNKS:
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- case SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT:
- case SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE:
- /* no-op these */
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- case SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA: {
- char **aFcntl = (char**)pArg;
- /*
- ** EVIDENCE-OF: R-29875-31678 The argument to the SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA
- ** file control is an array of pointers to strings (char**) in which the
- ** second element of the array is the name of the pragma and the third
- ** element is the argument to the pragma or NULL if the pragma has no
- ** argument.
- */
- if( aFcntl[1] && sqlite3_strnicmp(aFcntl[1],"multiplex_",10)==0 ){
- sqlite3_int64 sz = 0;
- (void)multiplexFileSize(pConn, &sz);
- /*
- ** PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=BOOLEAN;
- ** PRAGMA multiplex_truncate;
- **
- ** Turn the multiplexor truncate feature on or off. Return either
- ** "on" or "off" to indicate the new setting. If the BOOLEAN argument
- ** is omitted, just return the current value for the truncate setting.
- */
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[1],"multiplex_truncate")==0 ){
- if( aFcntl[2] && aFcntl[2][0] ){
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[2], "on")==0
- || sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[2], "1")==0 ){
- pGroup->bTruncate = 1;
- }else
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[2], "off")==0
- || sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[2], "0")==0 ){
- pGroup->bTruncate = 0;
- }
- }
- /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-27806-26076 The handler for an SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA
- ** file control can optionally make the first element of the char**
- ** argument point to a string obtained from sqlite3_mprintf() or the
- ** equivalent and that string will become the result of the pragma
- ** or the error message if the pragma fails.
- */
- aFcntl[0] = sqlite3_mprintf(pGroup->bTruncate ? "on" : "off");
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- }
- /*
- ** PRAGMA multiplex_enabled;
- **
- ** Return 0 or 1 depending on whether the multiplexor is enabled or
- ** disabled, respectively.
- */
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[1],"multiplex_enabled")==0 ){
- aFcntl[0] = sqlite3_mprintf("%d", pGroup->bEnabled!=0);
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- }
- /*
- ** PRAGMA multiplex_chunksize;
- **
- ** Return the chunksize for the multiplexor, or no-op if the
- ** multiplexor is not active.
- */
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[1],"multiplex_chunksize")==0
- && pGroup->bEnabled
- ){
- aFcntl[0] = sqlite3_mprintf("%u", pGroup->szChunk);
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- }
- /*
- ** PRAGMA multiplex_filecount;
- **
- ** Return the number of disk files currently in use by the
- ** multiplexor. This should be the total database size size
- ** divided by the chunksize and rounded up.
- */
- if( sqlite3_stricmp(aFcntl[1],"multiplex_filecount")==0 ){
- int n = 0;
- int ii;
- for(ii=0; ii<pGroup->nReal; ii++){
- if( pGroup->aReal[ii].p!=0 ) n++;
- }
- aFcntl[0] = sqlite3_mprintf("%d", n);
- rc = SQLITE_OK;
- break;
- }
- }
- /* If the multiplexor does not handle the pragma, pass it through
- ** into the default case. */
- }
- default:
- pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- rc = pSubOpen->pMethods->xFileControl(pSubOpen, op, pArg);
- if( op==SQLITE_FCNTL_VFSNAME && rc==SQLITE_OK ){
- *(char**)pArg = sqlite3_mprintf("multiplex/%z", *(char**)pArg);
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- return rc;
- }
- /* Pass xSectorSize requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexSectorSize(sqlite3_file *pConn){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen && pSubOpen->pMethods->xSectorSize ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xSectorSize(pSubOpen);
- }
- return DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE;
- }
- /* Pass xDeviceCharacteristics requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *pConn){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xDeviceCharacteristics(pSubOpen);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* Pass xShmMap requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexShmMap(
- sqlite3_file *pConn, /* Handle open on database file */
- int iRegion, /* Region to retrieve */
- int szRegion, /* Size of regions */
- int bExtend, /* True to extend file if necessary */
- void volatile **pp /* OUT: Mapped memory */
- ){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xShmMap(pSubOpen, iRegion, szRegion, bExtend,pp);
- }
- return SQLITE_IOERR;
- }
- /* Pass xShmLock requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexShmLock(
- sqlite3_file *pConn, /* Database file holding the shared memory */
- int ofst, /* First lock to acquire or release */
- int n, /* Number of locks to acquire or release */
- int flags /* What to do with the lock */
- ){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xShmLock(pSubOpen, ofst, n, flags);
- }
- return SQLITE_BUSY;
- }
- /* Pass xShmBarrier requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static void multiplexShmBarrier(sqlite3_file *pConn){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- pSubOpen->pMethods->xShmBarrier(pSubOpen);
- }
- }
- /* Pass xShmUnmap requests through to the original VFS unchanged.
- */
- static int multiplexShmUnmap(sqlite3_file *pConn, int deleteFlag){
- multiplexConn *p = (multiplexConn*)pConn;
- int rc;
- sqlite3_file *pSubOpen = multiplexSubOpen(p->pGroup, 0, &rc, NULL, 0);
- if( pSubOpen ){
- return pSubOpen->pMethods->xShmUnmap(pSubOpen, deleteFlag);
- }
- return SQLITE_OK;
- }
- /************************** Public Interfaces *****************************/
- /*
- ** CAPI: Initialize the multiplex VFS shim - sqlite3_multiplex_initialize()
- **
- ** Use the VFS named zOrigVfsName as the VFS that does the actual work.
- ** Use the default if zOrigVfsName==NULL.
- **
- ** The multiplex VFS shim is named "multiplex". It will become the default
- ** VFS if makeDefault is non-zero.
- **
- ** THIS ROUTINE IS NOT THREADSAFE. Call this routine exactly once
- ** during start-up.
- */
- int sqlite3_multiplex_initialize(const char *zOrigVfsName, int makeDefault){
- sqlite3_vfs *pOrigVfs;
- if( gMultiplex.isInitialized ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
- pOrigVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(zOrigVfsName);
- if( pOrigVfs==0 ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
- assert( pOrigVfs!=&gMultiplex.sThisVfs );
- gMultiplex.isInitialized = 1;
- gMultiplex.pOrigVfs = pOrigVfs;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs = *pOrigVfs;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.szOsFile += sizeof(multiplexConn);
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.zName = SQLITE_MULTIPLEX_VFS_NAME;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xOpen = multiplexOpen;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xDelete = multiplexDelete;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xAccess = multiplexAccess;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xFullPathname = multiplexFullPathname;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xDlOpen = multiplexDlOpen;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xDlError = multiplexDlError;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xDlSym = multiplexDlSym;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xDlClose = multiplexDlClose;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xRandomness = multiplexRandomness;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xSleep = multiplexSleep;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xCurrentTime = multiplexCurrentTime;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xGetLastError = multiplexGetLastError;
- gMultiplex.sThisVfs.xCurrentTimeInt64 = multiplexCurrentTimeInt64;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.iVersion = 1;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xClose = multiplexClose;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xRead = multiplexRead;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xWrite = multiplexWrite;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xTruncate = multiplexTruncate;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xSync = multiplexSync;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xFileSize = multiplexFileSize;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xLock = multiplexLock;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xUnlock = multiplexUnlock;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xCheckReservedLock = multiplexCheckReservedLock;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xFileControl = multiplexFileControl;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xSectorSize = multiplexSectorSize;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1.xDeviceCharacteristics =
- multiplexDeviceCharacteristics;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2 = gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV1;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2.iVersion = 2;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2.xShmMap = multiplexShmMap;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2.xShmLock = multiplexShmLock;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2.xShmBarrier = multiplexShmBarrier;
- gMultiplex.sIoMethodsV2.xShmUnmap = multiplexShmUnmap;
- sqlite3_vfs_register(&gMultiplex.sThisVfs, makeDefault);
- sqlite3_auto_extension((void(*)(void))multiplexFuncInit);
- return SQLITE_OK;
- }
- /*
- ** CAPI: Shutdown the multiplex system - sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown()
- **
- ** All SQLite database connections must be closed before calling this
- ** routine.
- **
- ** THIS ROUTINE IS NOT THREADSAFE. Call this routine exactly once while
- ** shutting down in order to free all remaining multiplex groups.
- */
- int sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown(int eForce){
- int rc = SQLITE_OK;
- if( gMultiplex.isInitialized==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
- gMultiplex.isInitialized = 0;
- sqlite3_vfs_unregister(&gMultiplex.sThisVfs);
- memset(&gMultiplex, 0, sizeof(gMultiplex));
- return rc;
- }
- /***************************** Test Code ***********************************/
- #ifdef SQLITE_TEST
- #if defined(INCLUDE_SQLITE_TCL_H)
- # error #include "sqlite_tcl.h"
- #else
- # include "tcl.h"
- # ifndef SQLITE_TCLAPI
- # define SQLITE_TCLAPI
- # endif
- #endif
- extern const char *sqlite3ErrName(int);
- /*
- ** tclcmd: sqlite3_multiplex_initialize NAME MAKEDEFAULT
- */
- static int SQLITE_TCLAPI test_multiplex_initialize(
- void * clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
- ){
- const char *zName; /* Name of new multiplex VFS */
- int makeDefault; /* True to make the new VFS the default */
- int rc; /* Value returned by multiplex_initialize() */
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
- /* Process arguments */
- if( objc!=3 ){
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "NAME MAKEDEFAULT");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- zName = Tcl_GetString(objv[1]);
- if( Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[2], &makeDefault) ) return TCL_ERROR;
- if( zName[0]=='\0' ) zName = 0;
- /* Call sqlite3_multiplex_initialize() */
- rc = sqlite3_multiplex_initialize(zName, makeDefault);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3ErrName(rc), TCL_STATIC);
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- /*
- ** tclcmd: sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown
- */
- static int SQLITE_TCLAPI test_multiplex_shutdown(
- void * clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
- ){
- int rc; /* Value returned by multiplex_shutdown() */
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
- if( objc==2 && strcmp(Tcl_GetString(objv[1]),"-force")!=0 ){
- objc = 3;
- }
- if( (objc!=1 && objc!=2) ){
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?-force?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- /* Call sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown() */
- rc = sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown(objc==2);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3ErrName(rc), TCL_STATIC);
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- /*
- ** Tclcmd: test_multiplex_control HANDLE DBNAME SUB-COMMAND ?INT-VALUE?
- */
- static int SQLITE_TCLAPI test_multiplex_control(
- ClientData cd,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
- ){
- int rc; /* Return code from file_control() */
- int idx; /* Index in aSub[] */
- Tcl_CmdInfo cmdInfo; /* Command info structure for HANDLE */
- sqlite3 *db; /* Underlying db handle for HANDLE */
- int iValue = 0;
- void *pArg = 0;
- struct SubCommand {
- const char *zName;
- int op;
- int argtype;
- } aSub[] = {
- { "enable", MULTIPLEX_CTRL_ENABLE, 1 },
- { "chunk_size", MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_CHUNK_SIZE, 1 },
- { "max_chunks", MULTIPLEX_CTRL_SET_MAX_CHUNKS, 1 },
- { 0, 0, 0 }
- };
- if( objc!=5 ){
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "HANDLE DBNAME SUB-COMMAND INT-VALUE");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if( 0==Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &cmdInfo) ){
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "expected database handle, got \"", 0);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), "\"", 0);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }else{
- db = *(sqlite3 **)cmdInfo.objClientData;
- }
- rc = Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct(
- interp, objv[3], aSub, sizeof(aSub[0]), "sub-command", 0, &idx
- );
- if( rc!=TCL_OK ) return rc;
- switch( aSub[idx].argtype ){
- case 1:
- if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[4], &iValue) ){
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- pArg = (void *)&iValue;
- break;
- default:
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 4, objv, "SUB-COMMAND");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- rc = sqlite3_file_control(db, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), aSub[idx].op, pArg);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3ErrName(rc), TCL_STATIC);
- return (rc==SQLITE_OK) ? TCL_OK : TCL_ERROR;
- }
- /*
- ** This routine registers the custom TCL commands defined in this
- ** module. This should be the only procedure visible from outside
- ** of this module.
- */
- int Sqlitemultiplex_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
- static struct {
- char *zName;
- Tcl_ObjCmdProc *xProc;
- } aCmd[] = {
- { "sqlite3_multiplex_initialize", test_multiplex_initialize },
- { "sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown", test_multiplex_shutdown },
- { "sqlite3_multiplex_control", test_multiplex_control },
- };
- int i;
- for(i=0; i<sizeof(aCmd)/sizeof(aCmd[0]); i++){
- Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, aCmd[i].zName, aCmd[i].xProc, 0, 0);
- }
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- #endif
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