1 /* 2 ** 2008 March 19 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 ** Code for testing all sorts of SQLite interfaces. This code 13 ** implements new SQL functions used by the test scripts. 14 ** 15 ** $Id: test_func.c,v 1.13 2008/08/28 02:26:07 drh Exp $ 16 */ 17 #include "sqlite3.h" 18 #include "tcl.h" 19 #include <stdlib.h> 20 #include <string.h> 21 #include <assert.h> 22 23 24 /* 25 ** Allocate nByte bytes of space using sqlite3_malloc(). If the 26 ** allocation fails, call sqlite3_result_error_nomem() to notify 27 ** the database handle that malloc() has failed. 28 */ 29 static void *testContextMalloc(sqlite3_context *context, int nByte){ 30 char *z = sqlite3_malloc(nByte); 31 if( !z && nByte>0 ){ 32 sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context); 33 } 34 return z; 35 } 36 37 /* 38 ** This function generates a string of random characters. Used for 39 ** generating test data. 40 */ 41 static void randStr(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){ 42 static const unsigned char zSrc[] = 43 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" 44 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" 45 "0123456789" 46 ".-!,:*^+=_|?/<> "; 47 int iMin, iMax, n, r, i; 48 unsigned char zBuf[1000]; 49 50 /* It used to be possible to call randstr() with any number of arguments, 51 ** but now it is registered with SQLite as requiring exactly 2. 52 */ 53 assert(argc==2); 54 55 iMin = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]); 56 if( iMin<0 ) iMin = 0; 57 if( iMin>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMin = sizeof(zBuf)-1; 58 iMax = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]); 59 if( iMax<iMin ) iMax = iMin; 60 if( iMax>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMax = sizeof(zBuf)-1; 61 n = iMin; 62 if( iMax>iMin ){ 63 sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r); 64 r &= 0x7fffffff; 65 n += r%(iMax + 1 - iMin); 66 } 67 assert( n<sizeof(zBuf) ); 68 sqlite3_randomness(n, zBuf); 69 for(i=0; i<n; i++){ 70 zBuf[i] = zSrc[zBuf[i]%(sizeof(zSrc)-1)]; 71 } 72 zBuf[n] = 0; 73 sqlite3_result_text(context, (char*)zBuf, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); 74 } 75 76 /* 77 ** The following two SQL functions are used to test returning a text 78 ** result with a destructor. Function 'test_destructor' takes one argument 79 ** and returns the same argument interpreted as TEXT. A destructor is 80 ** passed with the sqlite3_result_text() call. 81 ** 82 ** SQL function 'test_destructor_count' returns the number of outstanding 83 ** allocations made by 'test_destructor'; 84 ** 85 ** WARNING: Not threadsafe. 86 */ 87 static int test_destructor_count_var = 0; 88 static void destructor(void *p){ 89 char *zVal = (char *)p; 90 assert(zVal); 91 zVal--; 92 sqlite3_free(zVal); 93 test_destructor_count_var--; 94 } 95 static void test_destructor( 96 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 97 int nArg, 98 sqlite3_value **argv 99 ){ 100 char *zVal; 101 int len; 102 103 test_destructor_count_var++; 104 assert( nArg==1 ); 105 if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return; 106 len = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); 107 zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3); 108 if( !zVal ){ 109 return; 110 } 111 zVal[len+1] = 0; 112 zVal[len+2] = 0; 113 zVal++; 114 memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), len); 115 sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor); 116 } 117 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 118 static void test_destructor16( 119 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 120 int nArg, 121 sqlite3_value **argv 122 ){ 123 char *zVal; 124 int len; 125 126 test_destructor_count_var++; 127 assert( nArg==1 ); 128 if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return; 129 len = sqlite3_value_bytes16(argv[0]); 130 zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3); 131 if( !zVal ){ 132 return; 133 } 134 zVal[len+1] = 0; 135 zVal[len+2] = 0; 136 zVal++; 137 memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]), len); 138 sqlite3_result_text16(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor); 139 } 140 #endif 141 static void test_destructor_count( 142 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 143 int nArg, 144 sqlite3_value **argv 145 ){ 146 sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, test_destructor_count_var); 147 } 148 149 /* 150 ** Routines for testing the sqlite3_get_auxdata() and sqlite3_set_auxdata() 151 ** interface. 152 ** 153 ** The test_auxdata() SQL function attempts to register each of its arguments 154 ** as auxiliary data. If there are no prior registrations of aux data for 155 ** that argument (meaning the argument is not a constant or this is its first 156 ** call) then the result for that argument is 0. If there is a prior 157 ** registration, the result for that argument is 1. The overall result 158 ** is the individual argument results separated by spaces. 159 */ 160 static void free_test_auxdata(void *p) {sqlite3_free(p);} 161 static void test_auxdata( 162 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 163 int nArg, 164 sqlite3_value **argv 165 ){ 166 int i; 167 char *zRet = testContextMalloc(pCtx, nArg*2); 168 if( !zRet ) return; 169 memset(zRet, 0, nArg*2); 170 for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ 171 char const *z = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]); 172 if( z ){ 173 int n; 174 char *zAux = sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, i); 175 if( zAux ){ 176 zRet[i*2] = '1'; 177 assert( strcmp(zAux,z)==0 ); 178 }else { 179 zRet[i*2] = '0'; 180 } 181 n = strlen(z) + 1; 182 zAux = testContextMalloc(pCtx, n); 183 if( zAux ){ 184 memcpy(zAux, z, n); 185 sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, i, zAux, free_test_auxdata); 186 } 187 zRet[i*2+1] = ' '; 188 } 189 } 190 sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zRet, 2*nArg-1, free_test_auxdata); 191 } 192 193 /* 194 ** A function to test error reporting from user functions. This function 195 ** returns a copy of its first argument as the error message. If the 196 ** second argument exists, it becomes the error code. 197 */ 198 static void test_error( 199 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 200 int nArg, 201 sqlite3_value **argv 202 ){ 203 sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), -1); 204 if( nArg==2 ){ 205 sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, sqlite3_value_int(argv[1])); 206 } 207 } 208 209 /* 210 ** Implementation of the counter(X) function. If X is an integer 211 ** constant, then the first invocation will return X. The second X+1. 212 ** and so forth. Can be used (for example) to provide a sequence number 213 ** in a result set. 214 */ 215 static void counterFunc( 216 sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Function context */ 217 int nArg, /* Number of function arguments */ 218 sqlite3_value **argv /* Values for all function arguments */ 219 ){ 220 int *pCounter = (int*)sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, 0); 221 if( pCounter==0 ){ 222 pCounter = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCounter) ); 223 if( pCounter==0 ){ 224 sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx); 225 return; 226 } 227 *pCounter = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]); 228 sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, 0, pCounter, sqlite3_free); 229 }else{ 230 ++*pCounter; 231 } 232 sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, *pCounter); 233 } 234 235 236 /* 237 ** This function takes two arguments. It performance UTF-8/16 type 238 ** conversions on the first argument then returns a copy of the second 239 ** argument. 240 ** 241 ** This function is used in cases such as the following: 242 ** 243 ** SELECT test_isolation(x,x) FROM t1; 244 ** 245 ** We want to verify that the type conversions that occur on the 246 ** first argument do not invalidate the second argument. 247 */ 248 static void test_isolation( 249 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 250 int nArg, 251 sqlite3_value **argv 252 ){ 253 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 254 sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]); 255 sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); 256 sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]); 257 sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); 258 #endif 259 sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, argv[1]); 260 } 261 262 /* 263 ** Invoke an SQL statement recursively. The function result is the 264 ** first column of the first row of the result set. 265 */ 266 static void test_eval( 267 sqlite3_context *pCtx, 268 int nArg, 269 sqlite3_value **argv 270 ){ 271 sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; 272 int rc; 273 sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx); 274 const char *zSql; 275 276 zSql = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); 277 rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0); 278 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ 279 rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt); 280 if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){ 281 sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, sqlite3_column_value(pStmt, 0)); 282 } 283 rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); 284 } 285 if( rc ){ 286 char *zErr; 287 assert( pStmt==0 ); 288 zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("sqlite3_prepare_v2() error: %s",sqlite3_errmsg(db)); 289 sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zErr, -1, sqlite3_free); 290 sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, rc); 291 } 292 } 293 294 295 static int registerTestFunctions(sqlite3 *db){ 296 static const struct { 297 char *zName; 298 signed char nArg; 299 unsigned char eTextRep; /* 1: UTF-16. 0: UTF-8 */ 300 void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **); 301 } aFuncs[] = { 302 { "randstr", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, randStr }, 303 { "test_destructor", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor}, 304 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 305 { "test_destructor16", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor16}, 306 #endif 307 { "test_destructor_count", 0, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor_count}, 308 { "test_auxdata", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_auxdata}, 309 { "test_error", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error}, 310 { "test_error", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error}, 311 { "test_eval", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_eval}, 312 { "test_isolation", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_isolation}, 313 { "test_counter", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, counterFunc}, 314 }; 315 int i; 316 317 for(i=0; i<sizeof(aFuncs)/sizeof(aFuncs[0]); i++){ 318 sqlite3_create_function(db, aFuncs[i].zName, aFuncs[i].nArg, 319 aFuncs[i].eTextRep, 0, aFuncs[i].xFunc, 0, 0); 320 } 321 return SQLITE_OK; 322 } 323 324 /* 325 ** TCLCMD: autoinstall_test_functions 326 ** 327 ** Invoke this TCL command to use sqlite3_auto_extension() to cause 328 ** the standard set of test functions to be loaded into each new 329 ** database connection. 330 */ 331 static int autoinstall_test_funcs( 332 void * clientData, 333 Tcl_Interp *interp, 334 int objc, 335 Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] 336 ){ 337 extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*); 338 int rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions); 339 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ 340 rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register); 341 } 342 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(rc)); 343 return TCL_OK; 344 } 345 346 /* 347 ** A bogus step function and finalizer function. 348 */ 349 static void tStep(sqlite3_context *a, int b, sqlite3_value **c){} 350 static void tFinal(sqlite3_context *a){} 351 352 353 /* 354 ** tclcmd: abuse_create_function 355 ** 356 ** Make various calls to sqlite3_create_function that do not have valid 357 ** parameters. Verify that the error condition is detected and reported. 358 */ 359 static int abuse_create_function( 360 void * clientData, 361 Tcl_Interp *interp, 362 int objc, 363 Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[] 364 ){ 365 extern int getDbPointer(Tcl_Interp*, const char*, sqlite3**); 366 sqlite3 *db; 367 int rc; 368 int mxArg; 369 370 if( getDbPointer(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &db) ) return TCL_ERROR; 371 372 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep,tStep,tFinal); 373 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 374 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 375 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 376 377 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, tStep, 0); 378 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 379 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 380 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 381 382 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, tFinal); 383 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 384 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 385 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 386 387 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, 0, tFinal); 388 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 389 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 390 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 391 392 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, tStep, 0); 393 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 394 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 395 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 396 397 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", -2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0); 398 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 399 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 400 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 401 402 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 128, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0); 403 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 404 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 405 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 406 407 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "funcxx" 408 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 409 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 410 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 411 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 412 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789", 413 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0); 414 if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 415 if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err; 416 if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err; 417 418 /* This last function registration should actually work. Generate 419 ** a no-op function (that always returns NULL) and which has the 420 ** maximum-length function name and the maximum number of parameters. 421 */ 422 sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, 10000); 423 mxArg = sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, -1); 424 rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "nullx" 425 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 426 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 427 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 428 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789" 429 "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789", 430 mxArg, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0); 431 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto abuse_err; 432 433 return TCL_OK; 434 435 abuse_err: 436 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "sqlite3_create_function abused test failed", 437 (char*)0); 438 return TCL_ERROR; 439 } 440 441 442 443 /* 444 ** Register commands with the TCL interpreter. 445 */ 446 int Sqlitetest_func_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ 447 static struct { 448 char *zName; 449 Tcl_ObjCmdProc *xProc; 450 } aObjCmd[] = { 451 { "autoinstall_test_functions", autoinstall_test_funcs }, 452 { "abuse_create_function", abuse_create_function }, 453 }; 454 int i; 455 extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*); 456 457 for(i=0; i<sizeof(aObjCmd)/sizeof(aObjCmd[0]); i++){ 458 Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, aObjCmd[i].zName, aObjCmd[i].xProc, 0, 0); 459 } 460 sqlite3_initialize(); 461 sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions); 462 sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register); 463 return TCL_OK; 464 } 465