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1 /*
2 ** 2008 October 7
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 code use to implement an in-memory rollback journal.
14 ** The in-memory rollback journal is used to journal transactions for
15 ** ":memory:" databases and when the journal_mode=MEMORY pragma is used.
16 **
17 ** Update:  The in-memory journal is also used to temporarily cache
18 ** smaller journals that are not critical for power-loss recovery.
19 ** For example, statement journals that are not too big will be held
20 ** entirely in memory, thus reducing the number of file I/O calls, and
21 ** more importantly, reducing temporary file creation events.  If these
22 ** journals become too large for memory, they are spilled to disk.  But
23 ** in the common case, they are usually small and no file I/O needs to
24 ** occur.
25 */
26 #include "sqliteInt.h"
27 
28 /* Forward references to internal structures */
29 typedef struct MemJournal MemJournal;
30 typedef struct FilePoint FilePoint;
31 typedef struct FileChunk FileChunk;
32 
33 /*
34 ** The rollback journal is composed of a linked list of these structures.
35 **
36 ** The zChunk array is always at least 8 bytes in size - usually much more.
37 ** Its actual size is stored in the MemJournal.nChunkSize variable.
38 */
39 struct FileChunk {
40   FileChunk *pNext;               /* Next chunk in the journal */
41   u8 zChunk[8];                   /* Content of this chunk */
42 };
43 
44 /*
45 ** By default, allocate this many bytes of memory for each FileChunk object.
46 */
47 #define MEMJOURNAL_DFLT_FILECHUNKSIZE 1024
48 
49 /*
50 ** For chunk size nChunkSize, return the number of bytes that should
51 ** be allocated for each FileChunk structure.
52 */
53 #define fileChunkSize(nChunkSize) (sizeof(FileChunk) + ((nChunkSize)-8))
54 
55 /*
56 ** An instance of this object serves as a cursor into the rollback journal.
57 ** The cursor can be either for reading or writing.
58 */
59 struct FilePoint {
60   sqlite3_int64 iOffset;          /* Offset from the beginning of the file */
61   FileChunk *pChunk;              /* Specific chunk into which cursor points */
62 };
63 
64 /*
65 ** This structure is a subclass of sqlite3_file. Each open memory-journal
66 ** is an instance of this class.
67 */
68 struct MemJournal {
69   const sqlite3_io_methods *pMethod; /* Parent class. MUST BE FIRST */
70   int nChunkSize;                 /* In-memory chunk-size */
71 
72   int nSpill;                     /* Bytes of data before flushing */
73   int nSize;                      /* Bytes of data currently in memory */
74   FileChunk *pFirst;              /* Head of in-memory chunk-list */
75   FilePoint endpoint;             /* Pointer to the end of the file */
76   FilePoint readpoint;            /* Pointer to the end of the last xRead() */
77 
78   int flags;                      /* xOpen flags */
79   sqlite3_vfs *pVfs;              /* The "real" underlying VFS */
80   const char *zJournal;           /* Name of the journal file */
81 };
82 
83 /*
84 ** Read data from the in-memory journal file.  This is the implementation
85 ** of the sqlite3_vfs.xRead method.
86 */
87 static int memjrnlRead(
88   sqlite3_file *pJfd,    /* The journal file from which to read */
89   void *zBuf,            /* Put the results here */
90   int iAmt,              /* Number of bytes to read */
91   sqlite_int64 iOfst     /* Begin reading at this offset */
92 ){
93   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd;
94   u8 *zOut = zBuf;
95   int nRead = iAmt;
96   int iChunkOffset;
97   FileChunk *pChunk;
98 
99 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE) \
100  || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE)
101   if( (iAmt+iOfst)>p->endpoint.iOffset ){
102     return SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ;
103   }
104 #endif
105 
106   assert( (iAmt+iOfst)<=p->endpoint.iOffset );
107   assert( p->readpoint.iOffset==0 || p->readpoint.pChunk!=0 );
108   if( p->readpoint.iOffset!=iOfst || iOfst==0 ){
109     sqlite3_int64 iOff = 0;
110     for(pChunk=p->pFirst;
111         ALWAYS(pChunk) && (iOff+p->nChunkSize)<=iOfst;
112         pChunk=pChunk->pNext
113     ){
114       iOff += p->nChunkSize;
115     }
116   }else{
117     pChunk = p->readpoint.pChunk;
118     assert( pChunk!=0 );
119   }
120 
121   iChunkOffset = (int)(iOfst%p->nChunkSize);
122   do {
123     int iSpace = p->nChunkSize - iChunkOffset;
124     int nCopy = MIN(nRead, (p->nChunkSize - iChunkOffset));
125     memcpy(zOut, (u8*)pChunk->zChunk + iChunkOffset, nCopy);
126     zOut += nCopy;
127     nRead -= iSpace;
128     iChunkOffset = 0;
129   } while( nRead>=0 && (pChunk=pChunk->pNext)!=0 && nRead>0 );
130   p->readpoint.iOffset = pChunk ? iOfst+iAmt : 0;
131   p->readpoint.pChunk = pChunk;
132 
133   return SQLITE_OK;
134 }
135 
136 /*
137 ** Free the list of FileChunk structures headed at MemJournal.pFirst.
138 */
139 static void memjrnlFreeChunks(MemJournal *p){
140   FileChunk *pIter;
141   FileChunk *pNext;
142   for(pIter=p->pFirst; pIter; pIter=pNext){
143     pNext = pIter->pNext;
144     sqlite3_free(pIter);
145   }
146   p->pFirst = 0;
147 }
148 
149 /*
150 ** Flush the contents of memory to a real file on disk.
151 */
152 static int memjrnlCreateFile(MemJournal *p){
153   int rc;
154   sqlite3_file *pReal = (sqlite3_file*)p;
155   MemJournal copy = *p;
156 
157   memset(p, 0, sizeof(MemJournal));
158   rc = sqlite3OsOpen(copy.pVfs, copy.zJournal, pReal, copy.flags, 0);
159   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
160     int nChunk = copy.nChunkSize;
161     i64 iOff = 0;
162     FileChunk *pIter;
163     for(pIter=copy.pFirst; pIter; pIter=pIter->pNext){
164       if( iOff + nChunk > copy.endpoint.iOffset ){
165         nChunk = copy.endpoint.iOffset - iOff;
166       }
167       rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pReal, (u8*)pIter->zChunk, nChunk, iOff);
168       if( rc ) break;
169       iOff += nChunk;
170     }
171     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
172       /* No error has occurred. Free the in-memory buffers. */
173       memjrnlFreeChunks(&copy);
174     }
175   }
176   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
177     /* If an error occurred while creating or writing to the file, restore
178     ** the original before returning. This way, SQLite uses the in-memory
179     ** journal data to roll back changes made to the internal page-cache
180     ** before this function was called.  */
181     sqlite3OsClose(pReal);
182     *p = copy;
183   }
184   return rc;
185 }
186 
187 
188 /*
189 ** Write data to the file.
190 */
191 static int memjrnlWrite(
192   sqlite3_file *pJfd,    /* The journal file into which to write */
193   const void *zBuf,      /* Take data to be written from here */
194   int iAmt,              /* Number of bytes to write */
195   sqlite_int64 iOfst     /* Begin writing at this offset into the file */
196 ){
197   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd;
198   int nWrite = iAmt;
199   u8 *zWrite = (u8 *)zBuf;
200 
201   /* If the file should be created now, create it and write the new data
202   ** into the file on disk. */
203   if( p->nSpill>0 && (iAmt+iOfst)>p->nSpill ){
204     int rc = memjrnlCreateFile(p);
205     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
206       rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pJfd, zBuf, iAmt, iOfst);
207     }
208     return rc;
209   }
210 
211   /* If the contents of this write should be stored in memory */
212   else{
213     /* An in-memory journal file should only ever be appended to. Random
214     ** access writes are not required. The only exception to this is when
215     ** the in-memory journal is being used by a connection using the
216     ** atomic-write optimization. In this case the first 28 bytes of the
217     ** journal file may be written as part of committing the transaction. */
218     assert( iOfst==p->endpoint.iOffset || iOfst==0 );
219 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE) \
220  || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE)
221     if( iOfst==0 && p->pFirst ){
222       assert( p->nChunkSize>iAmt );
223       memcpy((u8*)p->pFirst->zChunk, zBuf, iAmt);
224     }else
225 #else
226     assert( iOfst>0 || p->pFirst==0 );
227 #endif
228     {
229       while( nWrite>0 ){
230         FileChunk *pChunk = p->endpoint.pChunk;
231         int iChunkOffset = (int)(p->endpoint.iOffset%p->nChunkSize);
232         int iSpace = MIN(nWrite, p->nChunkSize - iChunkOffset);
233 
234         if( iChunkOffset==0 ){
235           /* New chunk is required to extend the file. */
236           FileChunk *pNew = sqlite3_malloc(fileChunkSize(p->nChunkSize));
237           if( !pNew ){
238             return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM_BKPT;
239           }
240           pNew->pNext = 0;
241           if( pChunk ){
242             assert( p->pFirst );
243             pChunk->pNext = pNew;
244           }else{
245             assert( !p->pFirst );
246             p->pFirst = pNew;
247           }
248           p->endpoint.pChunk = pNew;
249         }
250 
251         memcpy((u8*)p->endpoint.pChunk->zChunk + iChunkOffset, zWrite, iSpace);
252         zWrite += iSpace;
253         nWrite -= iSpace;
254         p->endpoint.iOffset += iSpace;
255       }
256       p->nSize = iAmt + iOfst;
257     }
258   }
259 
260   return SQLITE_OK;
261 }
262 
263 /*
264 ** Truncate the file.
265 **
266 ** If the journal file is already on disk, truncate it there. Or, if it
267 ** is still in main memory but is being truncated to zero bytes in size,
268 ** ignore
269 */
270 static int memjrnlTruncate(sqlite3_file *pJfd, sqlite_int64 size){
271   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd;
272   if( ALWAYS(size==0) ){
273     memjrnlFreeChunks(p);
274     p->nSize = 0;
275     p->endpoint.pChunk = 0;
276     p->endpoint.iOffset = 0;
277     p->readpoint.pChunk = 0;
278     p->readpoint.iOffset = 0;
279   }
280   return SQLITE_OK;
281 }
282 
283 /*
284 ** Close the file.
285 */
286 static int memjrnlClose(sqlite3_file *pJfd){
287   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd;
288   memjrnlFreeChunks(p);
289   return SQLITE_OK;
290 }
291 
292 /*
293 ** Sync the file.
294 **
295 ** If the real file has been created, call its xSync method. Otherwise,
296 ** syncing an in-memory journal is a no-op.
297 */
298 static int memjrnlSync(sqlite3_file *pJfd, int flags){
299   UNUSED_PARAMETER2(pJfd, flags);
300   return SQLITE_OK;
301 }
302 
303 /*
304 ** Query the size of the file in bytes.
305 */
306 static int memjrnlFileSize(sqlite3_file *pJfd, sqlite_int64 *pSize){
307   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal *)pJfd;
308   *pSize = (sqlite_int64) p->endpoint.iOffset;
309   return SQLITE_OK;
310 }
311 
312 /*
313 ** Table of methods for MemJournal sqlite3_file object.
314 */
315 static const struct sqlite3_io_methods MemJournalMethods = {
316   1,                /* iVersion */
317   memjrnlClose,     /* xClose */
318   memjrnlRead,      /* xRead */
319   memjrnlWrite,     /* xWrite */
320   memjrnlTruncate,  /* xTruncate */
321   memjrnlSync,      /* xSync */
322   memjrnlFileSize,  /* xFileSize */
323   0,                /* xLock */
324   0,                /* xUnlock */
325   0,                /* xCheckReservedLock */
326   0,                /* xFileControl */
327   0,                /* xSectorSize */
328   0,                /* xDeviceCharacteristics */
329   0,                /* xShmMap */
330   0,                /* xShmLock */
331   0,                /* xShmBarrier */
332   0,                /* xShmUnmap */
333   0,                /* xFetch */
334   0                 /* xUnfetch */
335 };
336 
337 /*
338 ** Open a journal file.
339 **
340 ** The behaviour of the journal file depends on the value of parameter
341 ** nSpill. If nSpill is 0, then the journal file is always create and
342 ** accessed using the underlying VFS. If nSpill is less than zero, then
343 ** all content is always stored in main-memory. Finally, if nSpill is a
344 ** positive value, then the journal file is initially created in-memory
345 ** but may be flushed to disk later on. In this case the journal file is
346 ** flushed to disk either when it grows larger than nSpill bytes in size,
347 ** or when sqlite3JournalCreate() is called.
348 */
349 int sqlite3JournalOpen(
350   sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,         /* The VFS to use for actual file I/O */
351   const char *zName,         /* Name of the journal file */
352   sqlite3_file *pJfd,        /* Preallocated, blank file handle */
353   int flags,                 /* Opening flags */
354   int nSpill                 /* Bytes buffered before opening the file */
355 ){
356   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal*)pJfd;
357 
358   /* Zero the file-handle object. If nSpill was passed zero, initialize
359   ** it using the sqlite3OsOpen() function of the underlying VFS. In this
360   ** case none of the code in this module is executed as a result of calls
361   ** made on the journal file-handle.  */
362   memset(p, 0, sizeof(MemJournal));
363   if( nSpill==0 ){
364     return sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zName, pJfd, flags, 0);
365   }
366 
367   if( nSpill>0 ){
368     p->nChunkSize = nSpill;
369   }else{
370     p->nChunkSize = 8 + MEMJOURNAL_DFLT_FILECHUNKSIZE - sizeof(FileChunk);
371     assert( MEMJOURNAL_DFLT_FILECHUNKSIZE==fileChunkSize(p->nChunkSize) );
372   }
373 
374   p->pMethod = (const sqlite3_io_methods*)&MemJournalMethods;
375   p->nSpill = nSpill;
376   p->flags = flags;
377   p->zJournal = zName;
378   p->pVfs = pVfs;
379   return SQLITE_OK;
380 }
381 
382 /*
383 ** Open an in-memory journal file.
384 */
385 void sqlite3MemJournalOpen(sqlite3_file *pJfd){
386   sqlite3JournalOpen(0, 0, pJfd, 0, -1);
387 }
388 
389 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE) \
390  || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE)
391 /*
392 ** If the argument p points to a MemJournal structure that is not an
393 ** in-memory-only journal file (i.e. is one that was opened with a +ve
394 ** nSpill parameter or as SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL), and the underlying
395 ** file has not yet been created, create it now.
396 */
397 int sqlite3JournalCreate(sqlite3_file *pJfd){
398   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
399   MemJournal *p = (MemJournal*)pJfd;
400   if( p->pMethod==&MemJournalMethods && (
401 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE
402      p->nSpill>0
403 #else
404      /* While this appears to not be possible without ATOMIC_WRITE, the
405      ** paths are complex, so it seems prudent to leave the test in as
406      ** a NEVER(), in case our analysis is subtly flawed. */
407      NEVER(p->nSpill>0)
408 #endif
409 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE
410      || (p->flags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL)
411 #endif
412   )){
413     rc = memjrnlCreateFile(p);
414   }
415   return rc;
416 }
417 #endif
418 
419 /*
420 ** The file-handle passed as the only argument is open on a journal file.
421 ** Return true if this "journal file" is currently stored in heap memory,
422 ** or false otherwise.
423 */
424 int sqlite3JournalIsInMemory(sqlite3_file *p){
425   return p->pMethods==&MemJournalMethods;
426 }
427 
428 /*
429 ** Return the number of bytes required to store a JournalFile that uses vfs
430 ** pVfs to create the underlying on-disk files.
431 */
432 int sqlite3JournalSize(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs){
433   return MAX(pVfs->szOsFile, (int)sizeof(MemJournal));
434 }
435