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1 /*
2 ** 2011-07-09
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 ** This file contains code for the VdbeSorter object, used in concert with
13 ** a VdbeCursor to sort large numbers of keys for CREATE INDEX statements
14 ** or by SELECT statements with ORDER BY clauses that cannot be satisfied
15 ** using indexes and without LIMIT clauses.
16 **
17 ** The VdbeSorter object implements a multi-threaded external merge sort
18 ** algorithm that is efficient even if the number of elements being sorted
19 ** exceeds the available memory.
20 **
21 ** Here is the (internal, non-API) interface between this module and the
22 ** rest of the SQLite system:
23 **
24 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterInit()       Create a new VdbeSorter object.
25 **
26 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite()      Add a single new row to the VdbeSorter
27 **                                  object.  The row is a binary blob in the
28 **                                  OP_MakeRecord format that contains both
29 **                                  the ORDER BY key columns and result columns
30 **                                  in the case of a SELECT w/ ORDER BY, or
31 **                                  the complete record for an index entry
32 **                                  in the case of a CREATE INDEX.
33 **
34 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterRewind()     Sort all content previously added.
35 **                                  Position the read cursor on the
36 **                                  first sorted element.
37 **
38 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterNext()       Advance the read cursor to the next sorted
39 **                                  element.
40 **
41 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterRowkey()     Return the complete binary blob for the
42 **                                  row currently under the read cursor.
43 **
44 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterCompare()    Compare the binary blob for the row
45 **                                  currently under the read cursor against
46 **                                  another binary blob X and report if
47 **                                  X is strictly less than the read cursor.
48 **                                  Used to enforce uniqueness in a
49 **                                  CREATE UNIQUE INDEX statement.
50 **
51 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterClose()      Close the VdbeSorter object and reclaim
52 **                                  all resources.
53 **
54 **    sqlite3VdbeSorterReset()      Refurbish the VdbeSorter for reuse.  This
55 **                                  is like Close() followed by Init() only
56 **                                  much faster.
57 **
58 ** The interfaces above must be called in a particular order.  Write() can
59 ** only occur in between Init()/Reset() and Rewind().  Next(), Rowkey(), and
60 ** Compare() can only occur in between Rewind() and Close()/Reset(). i.e.
61 **
62 **   Init()
63 **   for each record: Write()
64 **   Rewind()
65 **     Rowkey()/Compare()
66 **   Next()
67 **   Close()
68 **
69 ** Algorithm:
70 **
71 ** Records passed to the sorter via calls to Write() are initially held
72 ** unsorted in main memory. Assuming the amount of memory used never exceeds
73 ** a threshold, when Rewind() is called the set of records is sorted using
74 ** an in-memory merge sort. In this case, no temporary files are required
75 ** and subsequent calls to Rowkey(), Next() and Compare() read records
76 ** directly from main memory.
77 **
78 ** If the amount of space used to store records in main memory exceeds the
79 ** threshold, then the set of records currently in memory are sorted and
80 ** written to a temporary file in "Packed Memory Array" (PMA) format.
81 ** A PMA created at this point is known as a "level-0 PMA". Higher levels
82 ** of PMAs may be created by merging existing PMAs together - for example
83 ** merging two or more level-0 PMAs together creates a level-1 PMA.
84 **
85 ** The threshold for the amount of main memory to use before flushing
86 ** records to a PMA is roughly the same as the limit configured for the
87 ** page-cache of the main database. Specifically, the threshold is set to
88 ** the value returned by "PRAGMA main.page_size" multipled by
89 ** that returned by "PRAGMA main.cache_size", in bytes.
90 **
91 ** If the sorter is running in single-threaded mode, then all PMAs generated
92 ** are appended to a single temporary file. Or, if the sorter is running in
93 ** multi-threaded mode then up to (N+1) temporary files may be opened, where
94 ** N is the configured number of worker threads. In this case, instead of
95 ** sorting the records and writing the PMA to a temporary file itself, the
96 ** calling thread usually launches a worker thread to do so. Except, if
97 ** there are already N worker threads running, the main thread does the work
98 ** itself.
99 **
100 ** The sorter is running in multi-threaded mode if (a) the library was built
101 ** with pre-processor symbol SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS set to a value greater
102 ** than zero, and (b) worker threads have been enabled at runtime by calling
103 ** "PRAGMA threads=N" with some value of N greater than 0.
104 **
105 ** When Rewind() is called, any data remaining in memory is flushed to a
106 ** final PMA. So at this point the data is stored in some number of sorted
107 ** PMAs within temporary files on disk.
108 **
109 ** If there are fewer than SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs in total and the
110 ** sorter is running in single-threaded mode, then these PMAs are merged
111 ** incrementally as keys are retreived from the sorter by the VDBE.  The
112 ** MergeEngine object, described in further detail below, performs this
113 ** merge.
114 **
115 ** Or, if running in multi-threaded mode, then a background thread is
116 ** launched to merge the existing PMAs. Once the background thread has
117 ** merged T bytes of data into a single sorted PMA, the main thread
118 ** begins reading keys from that PMA while the background thread proceeds
119 ** with merging the next T bytes of data. And so on.
120 **
121 ** Parameter T is set to half the value of the memory threshold used
122 ** by Write() above to determine when to create a new PMA.
123 **
124 ** If there are more than SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs in total when
125 ** Rewind() is called, then a hierarchy of incremental-merges is used.
126 ** First, T bytes of data from the first SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs on
127 ** disk are merged together. Then T bytes of data from the second set, and
128 ** so on, such that no operation ever merges more than SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT
129 ** PMAs at a time. This done is to improve locality.
130 **
131 ** If running in multi-threaded mode and there are more than
132 ** SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs on disk when Rewind() is called, then more
133 ** than one background thread may be created. Specifically, there may be
134 ** one background thread for each temporary file on disk, and one background
135 ** thread to merge the output of each of the others to a single PMA for
136 ** the main thread to read from.
137 */
138 #include "sqliteInt.h"
139 #include "vdbeInt.h"
140 
141 /*
142 ** If SQLITE_DEBUG_SORTER_THREADS is defined, this module outputs various
143 ** messages to stderr that may be helpful in understanding the performance
144 ** characteristics of the sorter in multi-threaded mode.
145 */
146 #if 0
147 # define SQLITE_DEBUG_SORTER_THREADS 1
148 #endif
149 
150 /*
151 ** Hard-coded maximum amount of data to accumulate in memory before flushing
152 ** to a level 0 PMA. The purpose of this limit is to prevent various integer
153 ** overflows. 512MiB.
154 */
155 #define SQLITE_MAX_PMASZ    (1<<29)
156 
157 /*
158 ** Private objects used by the sorter
159 */
160 typedef struct MergeEngine MergeEngine;     /* Merge PMAs together */
161 typedef struct PmaReader PmaReader;         /* Incrementally read one PMA */
162 typedef struct PmaWriter PmaWriter;         /* Incrementally write one PMA */
163 typedef struct SorterRecord SorterRecord;   /* A record being sorted */
164 typedef struct SortSubtask SortSubtask;     /* A sub-task in the sort process */
165 typedef struct SorterFile SorterFile;       /* Temporary file object wrapper */
166 typedef struct SorterList SorterList;       /* In-memory list of records */
167 typedef struct IncrMerger IncrMerger;       /* Read & merge multiple PMAs */
168 
169 /*
170 ** A container for a temp file handle and the current amount of data
171 ** stored in the file.
172 */
173 struct SorterFile {
174   sqlite3_file *pFd;              /* File handle */
175   i64 iEof;                       /* Bytes of data stored in pFd */
176 };
177 
178 /*
179 ** An in-memory list of objects to be sorted.
180 **
181 ** If aMemory==0 then each object is allocated separately and the objects
182 ** are connected using SorterRecord.u.pNext.  If aMemory!=0 then all objects
183 ** are stored in the aMemory[] bulk memory, one right after the other, and
184 ** are connected using SorterRecord.u.iNext.
185 */
186 struct SorterList {
187   SorterRecord *pList;            /* Linked list of records */
188   u8 *aMemory;                    /* If non-NULL, bulk memory to hold pList */
189   int szPMA;                      /* Size of pList as PMA in bytes */
190 };
191 
192 /*
193 ** The MergeEngine object is used to combine two or more smaller PMAs into
194 ** one big PMA using a merge operation.  Separate PMAs all need to be
195 ** combined into one big PMA in order to be able to step through the sorted
196 ** records in order.
197 **
198 ** The aReadr[] array contains a PmaReader object for each of the PMAs being
199 ** merged.  An aReadr[] object either points to a valid key or else is at EOF.
200 ** ("EOF" means "End Of File".  When aReadr[] is at EOF there is no more data.)
201 ** For the purposes of the paragraphs below, we assume that the array is
202 ** actually N elements in size, where N is the smallest power of 2 greater
203 ** to or equal to the number of PMAs being merged. The extra aReadr[] elements
204 ** are treated as if they are empty (always at EOF).
205 **
206 ** The aTree[] array is also N elements in size. The value of N is stored in
207 ** the MergeEngine.nTree variable.
208 **
209 ** The final (N/2) elements of aTree[] contain the results of comparing
210 ** pairs of PMA keys together. Element i contains the result of
211 ** comparing aReadr[2*i-N] and aReadr[2*i-N+1]. Whichever key is smaller, the
212 ** aTree element is set to the index of it.
213 **
214 ** For the purposes of this comparison, EOF is considered greater than any
215 ** other key value. If the keys are equal (only possible with two EOF
216 ** values), it doesn't matter which index is stored.
217 **
218 ** The (N/4) elements of aTree[] that precede the final (N/2) described
219 ** above contains the index of the smallest of each block of 4 PmaReaders
220 ** And so on. So that aTree[1] contains the index of the PmaReader that
221 ** currently points to the smallest key value. aTree[0] is unused.
222 **
223 ** Example:
224 **
225 **     aReadr[0] -> Banana
226 **     aReadr[1] -> Feijoa
227 **     aReadr[2] -> Elderberry
228 **     aReadr[3] -> Currant
229 **     aReadr[4] -> Grapefruit
230 **     aReadr[5] -> Apple
231 **     aReadr[6] -> Durian
232 **     aReadr[7] -> EOF
233 **
234 **     aTree[] = { X, 5   0, 5    0, 3, 5, 6 }
235 **
236 ** The current element is "Apple" (the value of the key indicated by
237 ** PmaReader 5). When the Next() operation is invoked, PmaReader 5 will
238 ** be advanced to the next key in its segment. Say the next key is
239 ** "Eggplant":
240 **
241 **     aReadr[5] -> Eggplant
242 **
243 ** The contents of aTree[] are updated first by comparing the new PmaReader
244 ** 5 key to the current key of PmaReader 4 (still "Grapefruit"). The PmaReader
245 ** 5 value is still smaller, so aTree[6] is set to 5. And so on up the tree.
246 ** The value of PmaReader 6 - "Durian" - is now smaller than that of PmaReader
247 ** 5, so aTree[3] is set to 6. Key 0 is smaller than key 6 (Banana<Durian),
248 ** so the value written into element 1 of the array is 0. As follows:
249 **
250 **     aTree[] = { X, 0   0, 6    0, 3, 5, 6 }
251 **
252 ** In other words, each time we advance to the next sorter element, log2(N)
253 ** key comparison operations are required, where N is the number of segments
254 ** being merged (rounded up to the next power of 2).
255 */
256 struct MergeEngine {
257   int nTree;                 /* Used size of aTree/aReadr (power of 2) */
258   SortSubtask *pTask;        /* Used by this thread only */
259   int *aTree;                /* Current state of incremental merge */
260   PmaReader *aReadr;         /* Array of PmaReaders to merge data from */
261 };
262 
263 /*
264 ** This object represents a single thread of control in a sort operation.
265 ** Exactly VdbeSorter.nTask instances of this object are allocated
266 ** as part of each VdbeSorter object. Instances are never allocated any
267 ** other way. VdbeSorter.nTask is set to the number of worker threads allowed
268 ** (see SQLITE_CONFIG_WORKER_THREADS) plus one (the main thread).  Thus for
269 ** single-threaded operation, there is exactly one instance of this object
270 ** and for multi-threaded operation there are two or more instances.
271 **
272 ** Essentially, this structure contains all those fields of the VdbeSorter
273 ** structure for which each thread requires a separate instance. For example,
274 ** each thread requries its own UnpackedRecord object to unpack records in
275 ** as part of comparison operations.
276 **
277 ** Before a background thread is launched, variable bDone is set to 0. Then,
278 ** right before it exits, the thread itself sets bDone to 1. This is used for
279 ** two purposes:
280 **
281 **   1. When flushing the contents of memory to a level-0 PMA on disk, to
282 **      attempt to select a SortSubtask for which there is not already an
283 **      active background thread (since doing so causes the main thread
284 **      to block until it finishes).
285 **
286 **   2. If SQLITE_DEBUG_SORTER_THREADS is defined, to determine if a call
287 **      to sqlite3ThreadJoin() is likely to block. Cases that are likely to
288 **      block provoke debugging output.
289 **
290 ** In both cases, the effects of the main thread seeing (bDone==0) even
291 ** after the thread has finished are not dire. So we don't worry about
292 ** memory barriers and such here.
293 */
294 typedef int (*SorterCompare)(SortSubtask*,int*,const void*,int,const void*,int);
295 struct SortSubtask {
296   SQLiteThread *pThread;          /* Background thread, if any */
297   int bDone;                      /* Set if thread is finished but not joined */
298   VdbeSorter *pSorter;            /* Sorter that owns this sub-task */
299   UnpackedRecord *pUnpacked;      /* Space to unpack a record */
300   SorterList list;                /* List for thread to write to a PMA */
301   int nPMA;                       /* Number of PMAs currently in file */
302   SorterCompare xCompare;         /* Compare function to use */
303   SorterFile file;                /* Temp file for level-0 PMAs */
304   SorterFile file2;               /* Space for other PMAs */
305 };
306 
307 
308 /*
309 ** Main sorter structure. A single instance of this is allocated for each
310 ** sorter cursor created by the VDBE.
311 **
312 ** mxKeysize:
313 **   As records are added to the sorter by calls to sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite(),
314 **   this variable is updated so as to be set to the size on disk of the
315 **   largest record in the sorter.
316 */
317 struct VdbeSorter {
318   int mnPmaSize;                  /* Minimum PMA size, in bytes */
319   int mxPmaSize;                  /* Maximum PMA size, in bytes.  0==no limit */
320   int mxKeysize;                  /* Largest serialized key seen so far */
321   int pgsz;                       /* Main database page size */
322   PmaReader *pReader;             /* Readr data from here after Rewind() */
323   MergeEngine *pMerger;           /* Or here, if bUseThreads==0 */
324   sqlite3 *db;                    /* Database connection */
325   KeyInfo *pKeyInfo;              /* How to compare records */
326   UnpackedRecord *pUnpacked;      /* Used by VdbeSorterCompare() */
327   SorterList list;                /* List of in-memory records */
328   int iMemory;                    /* Offset of free space in list.aMemory */
329   int nMemory;                    /* Size of list.aMemory allocation in bytes */
330   u8 bUsePMA;                     /* True if one or more PMAs created */
331   u8 bUseThreads;                 /* True to use background threads */
332   u8 iPrev;                       /* Previous thread used to flush PMA */
333   u8 nTask;                       /* Size of aTask[] array */
334   u8 typeMask;
335   SortSubtask aTask[1];           /* One or more subtasks */
336 };
337 
338 #define SORTER_TYPE_INTEGER 0x01
339 #define SORTER_TYPE_TEXT    0x02
340 
341 /*
342 ** An instance of the following object is used to read records out of a
343 ** PMA, in sorted order.  The next key to be read is cached in nKey/aKey.
344 ** aKey might point into aMap or into aBuffer.  If neither of those locations
345 ** contain a contiguous representation of the key, then aAlloc is allocated
346 ** and the key is copied into aAlloc and aKey is made to poitn to aAlloc.
347 **
348 ** pFd==0 at EOF.
349 */
350 struct PmaReader {
351   i64 iReadOff;               /* Current read offset */
352   i64 iEof;                   /* 1 byte past EOF for this PmaReader */
353   int nAlloc;                 /* Bytes of space at aAlloc */
354   int nKey;                   /* Number of bytes in key */
355   sqlite3_file *pFd;          /* File handle we are reading from */
356   u8 *aAlloc;                 /* Space for aKey if aBuffer and pMap wont work */
357   u8 *aKey;                   /* Pointer to current key */
358   u8 *aBuffer;                /* Current read buffer */
359   int nBuffer;                /* Size of read buffer in bytes */
360   u8 *aMap;                   /* Pointer to mapping of entire file */
361   IncrMerger *pIncr;          /* Incremental merger */
362 };
363 
364 /*
365 ** Normally, a PmaReader object iterates through an existing PMA stored
366 ** within a temp file. However, if the PmaReader.pIncr variable points to
367 ** an object of the following type, it may be used to iterate/merge through
368 ** multiple PMAs simultaneously.
369 **
370 ** There are two types of IncrMerger object - single (bUseThread==0) and
371 ** multi-threaded (bUseThread==1).
372 **
373 ** A multi-threaded IncrMerger object uses two temporary files - aFile[0]
374 ** and aFile[1]. Neither file is allowed to grow to more than mxSz bytes in
375 ** size. When the IncrMerger is initialized, it reads enough data from
376 ** pMerger to populate aFile[0]. It then sets variables within the
377 ** corresponding PmaReader object to read from that file and kicks off
378 ** a background thread to populate aFile[1] with the next mxSz bytes of
379 ** sorted record data from pMerger.
380 **
381 ** When the PmaReader reaches the end of aFile[0], it blocks until the
382 ** background thread has finished populating aFile[1]. It then exchanges
383 ** the contents of the aFile[0] and aFile[1] variables within this structure,
384 ** sets the PmaReader fields to read from the new aFile[0] and kicks off
385 ** another background thread to populate the new aFile[1]. And so on, until
386 ** the contents of pMerger are exhausted.
387 **
388 ** A single-threaded IncrMerger does not open any temporary files of its
389 ** own. Instead, it has exclusive access to mxSz bytes of space beginning
390 ** at offset iStartOff of file pTask->file2. And instead of using a
391 ** background thread to prepare data for the PmaReader, with a single
392 ** threaded IncrMerger the allocate part of pTask->file2 is "refilled" with
393 ** keys from pMerger by the calling thread whenever the PmaReader runs out
394 ** of data.
395 */
396 struct IncrMerger {
397   SortSubtask *pTask;             /* Task that owns this merger */
398   MergeEngine *pMerger;           /* Merge engine thread reads data from */
399   i64 iStartOff;                  /* Offset to start writing file at */
400   int mxSz;                       /* Maximum bytes of data to store */
401   int bEof;                       /* Set to true when merge is finished */
402   int bUseThread;                 /* True to use a bg thread for this object */
403   SorterFile aFile[2];            /* aFile[0] for reading, [1] for writing */
404 };
405 
406 /*
407 ** An instance of this object is used for writing a PMA.
408 **
409 ** The PMA is written one record at a time.  Each record is of an arbitrary
410 ** size.  But I/O is more efficient if it occurs in page-sized blocks where
411 ** each block is aligned on a page boundary.  This object caches writes to
412 ** the PMA so that aligned, page-size blocks are written.
413 */
414 struct PmaWriter {
415   int eFWErr;                     /* Non-zero if in an error state */
416   u8 *aBuffer;                    /* Pointer to write buffer */
417   int nBuffer;                    /* Size of write buffer in bytes */
418   int iBufStart;                  /* First byte of buffer to write */
419   int iBufEnd;                    /* Last byte of buffer to write */
420   i64 iWriteOff;                  /* Offset of start of buffer in file */
421   sqlite3_file *pFd;              /* File handle to write to */
422 };
423 
424 /*
425 ** This object is the header on a single record while that record is being
426 ** held in memory and prior to being written out as part of a PMA.
427 **
428 ** How the linked list is connected depends on how memory is being managed
429 ** by this module. If using a separate allocation for each in-memory record
430 ** (VdbeSorter.list.aMemory==0), then the list is always connected using the
431 ** SorterRecord.u.pNext pointers.
432 **
433 ** Or, if using the single large allocation method (VdbeSorter.list.aMemory!=0),
434 ** then while records are being accumulated the list is linked using the
435 ** SorterRecord.u.iNext offset. This is because the aMemory[] array may
436 ** be sqlite3Realloc()ed while records are being accumulated. Once the VM
437 ** has finished passing records to the sorter, or when the in-memory buffer
438 ** is full, the list is sorted. As part of the sorting process, it is
439 ** converted to use the SorterRecord.u.pNext pointers. See function
440 ** vdbeSorterSort() for details.
441 */
442 struct SorterRecord {
443   int nVal;                       /* Size of the record in bytes */
444   union {
445     SorterRecord *pNext;          /* Pointer to next record in list */
446     int iNext;                    /* Offset within aMemory of next record */
447   } u;
448   /* The data for the record immediately follows this header */
449 };
450 
451 /* Return a pointer to the buffer containing the record data for SorterRecord
452 ** object p. Should be used as if:
453 **
454 **   void *SRVAL(SorterRecord *p) { return (void*)&p[1]; }
455 */
456 #define SRVAL(p) ((void*)((SorterRecord*)(p) + 1))
457 
458 
459 /* Maximum number of PMAs that a single MergeEngine can merge */
460 #define SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT 16
461 
462 static int vdbeIncrSwap(IncrMerger*);
463 static void vdbeIncrFree(IncrMerger *);
464 
465 /*
466 ** Free all memory belonging to the PmaReader object passed as the
467 ** argument. All structure fields are set to zero before returning.
468 */
469 static void vdbePmaReaderClear(PmaReader *pReadr){
470   sqlite3_free(pReadr->aAlloc);
471   sqlite3_free(pReadr->aBuffer);
472   if( pReadr->aMap ) sqlite3OsUnfetch(pReadr->pFd, 0, pReadr->aMap);
473   vdbeIncrFree(pReadr->pIncr);
474   memset(pReadr, 0, sizeof(PmaReader));
475 }
476 
477 /*
478 ** Read the next nByte bytes of data from the PMA p.
479 ** If successful, set *ppOut to point to a buffer containing the data
480 ** and return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, if an error occurs, return an SQLite
481 ** error code.
482 **
483 ** The buffer returned in *ppOut is only valid until the
484 ** next call to this function.
485 */
486 static int vdbePmaReadBlob(
487   PmaReader *p,                   /* PmaReader from which to take the blob */
488   int nByte,                      /* Bytes of data to read */
489   u8 **ppOut                      /* OUT: Pointer to buffer containing data */
490 ){
491   int iBuf;                       /* Offset within buffer to read from */
492   int nAvail;                     /* Bytes of data available in buffer */
493 
494   if( p->aMap ){
495     *ppOut = &p->aMap[p->iReadOff];
496     p->iReadOff += nByte;
497     return SQLITE_OK;
498   }
499 
500   assert( p->aBuffer );
501 
502   /* If there is no more data to be read from the buffer, read the next
503   ** p->nBuffer bytes of data from the file into it. Or, if there are less
504   ** than p->nBuffer bytes remaining in the PMA, read all remaining data.  */
505   iBuf = p->iReadOff % p->nBuffer;
506   if( iBuf==0 ){
507     int nRead;                    /* Bytes to read from disk */
508     int rc;                       /* sqlite3OsRead() return code */
509 
510     /* Determine how many bytes of data to read. */
511     if( (p->iEof - p->iReadOff) > (i64)p->nBuffer ){
512       nRead = p->nBuffer;
513     }else{
514       nRead = (int)(p->iEof - p->iReadOff);
515     }
516     assert( nRead>0 );
517 
518     /* Readr data from the file. Return early if an error occurs. */
519     rc = sqlite3OsRead(p->pFd, p->aBuffer, nRead, p->iReadOff);
520     assert( rc!=SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ );
521     if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
522   }
523   nAvail = p->nBuffer - iBuf;
524 
525   if( nByte<=nAvail ){
526     /* The requested data is available in the in-memory buffer. In this
527     ** case there is no need to make a copy of the data, just return a
528     ** pointer into the buffer to the caller.  */
529     *ppOut = &p->aBuffer[iBuf];
530     p->iReadOff += nByte;
531   }else{
532     /* The requested data is not all available in the in-memory buffer.
533     ** In this case, allocate space at p->aAlloc[] to copy the requested
534     ** range into. Then return a copy of pointer p->aAlloc to the caller.  */
535     int nRem;                     /* Bytes remaining to copy */
536 
537     /* Extend the p->aAlloc[] allocation if required. */
538     if( p->nAlloc<nByte ){
539       u8 *aNew;
540       sqlite3_int64 nNew = MAX(128, 2*(sqlite3_int64)p->nAlloc);
541       while( nByte>nNew ) nNew = nNew*2;
542       aNew = sqlite3Realloc(p->aAlloc, nNew);
543       if( !aNew ) return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
544       p->nAlloc = nNew;
545       p->aAlloc = aNew;
546     }
547 
548     /* Copy as much data as is available in the buffer into the start of
549     ** p->aAlloc[].  */
550     memcpy(p->aAlloc, &p->aBuffer[iBuf], nAvail);
551     p->iReadOff += nAvail;
552     nRem = nByte - nAvail;
553 
554     /* The following loop copies up to p->nBuffer bytes per iteration into
555     ** the p->aAlloc[] buffer.  */
556     while( nRem>0 ){
557       int rc;                     /* vdbePmaReadBlob() return code */
558       int nCopy;                  /* Number of bytes to copy */
559       u8 *aNext;                  /* Pointer to buffer to copy data from */
560 
561       nCopy = nRem;
562       if( nRem>p->nBuffer ) nCopy = p->nBuffer;
563       rc = vdbePmaReadBlob(p, nCopy, &aNext);
564       if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
565       assert( aNext!=p->aAlloc );
566       memcpy(&p->aAlloc[nByte - nRem], aNext, nCopy);
567       nRem -= nCopy;
568     }
569 
570     *ppOut = p->aAlloc;
571   }
572 
573   return SQLITE_OK;
574 }
575 
576 /*
577 ** Read a varint from the stream of data accessed by p. Set *pnOut to
578 ** the value read.
579 */
580 static int vdbePmaReadVarint(PmaReader *p, u64 *pnOut){
581   int iBuf;
582 
583   if( p->aMap ){
584     p->iReadOff += sqlite3GetVarint(&p->aMap[p->iReadOff], pnOut);
585   }else{
586     iBuf = p->iReadOff % p->nBuffer;
587     if( iBuf && (p->nBuffer-iBuf)>=9 ){
588       p->iReadOff += sqlite3GetVarint(&p->aBuffer[iBuf], pnOut);
589     }else{
590       u8 aVarint[16], *a;
591       int i = 0, rc;
592       do{
593         rc = vdbePmaReadBlob(p, 1, &a);
594         if( rc ) return rc;
595         aVarint[(i++)&0xf] = a[0];
596       }while( (a[0]&0x80)!=0 );
597       sqlite3GetVarint(aVarint, pnOut);
598     }
599   }
600 
601   return SQLITE_OK;
602 }
603 
604 /*
605 ** Attempt to memory map file pFile. If successful, set *pp to point to the
606 ** new mapping and return SQLITE_OK. If the mapping is not attempted
607 ** (because the file is too large or the VFS layer is configured not to use
608 ** mmap), return SQLITE_OK and set *pp to NULL.
609 **
610 ** Or, if an error occurs, return an SQLite error code. The final value of
611 ** *pp is undefined in this case.
612 */
613 static int vdbeSorterMapFile(SortSubtask *pTask, SorterFile *pFile, u8 **pp){
614   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
615   if( pFile->iEof<=(i64)(pTask->pSorter->db->nMaxSorterMmap) ){
616     sqlite3_file *pFd = pFile->pFd;
617     if( pFd->pMethods->iVersion>=3 ){
618       rc = sqlite3OsFetch(pFd, 0, (int)pFile->iEof, (void**)pp);
619       testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
620     }
621   }
622   return rc;
623 }
624 
625 /*
626 ** Attach PmaReader pReadr to file pFile (if it is not already attached to
627 ** that file) and seek it to offset iOff within the file.  Return SQLITE_OK
628 ** if successful, or an SQLite error code if an error occurs.
629 */
630 static int vdbePmaReaderSeek(
631   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Task context */
632   PmaReader *pReadr,              /* Reader whose cursor is to be moved */
633   SorterFile *pFile,              /* Sorter file to read from */
634   i64 iOff                        /* Offset in pFile */
635 ){
636   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
637 
638   assert( pReadr->pIncr==0 || pReadr->pIncr->bEof==0 );
639 
640   if( sqlite3FaultSim(201) ) return SQLITE_IOERR_READ;
641   if( pReadr->aMap ){
642     sqlite3OsUnfetch(pReadr->pFd, 0, pReadr->aMap);
643     pReadr->aMap = 0;
644   }
645   pReadr->iReadOff = iOff;
646   pReadr->iEof = pFile->iEof;
647   pReadr->pFd = pFile->pFd;
648 
649   rc = vdbeSorterMapFile(pTask, pFile, &pReadr->aMap);
650   if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pReadr->aMap==0 ){
651     int pgsz = pTask->pSorter->pgsz;
652     int iBuf = pReadr->iReadOff % pgsz;
653     if( pReadr->aBuffer==0 ){
654       pReadr->aBuffer = (u8*)sqlite3Malloc(pgsz);
655       if( pReadr->aBuffer==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
656       pReadr->nBuffer = pgsz;
657     }
658     if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iBuf ){
659       int nRead = pgsz - iBuf;
660       if( (pReadr->iReadOff + nRead) > pReadr->iEof ){
661         nRead = (int)(pReadr->iEof - pReadr->iReadOff);
662       }
663       rc = sqlite3OsRead(
664           pReadr->pFd, &pReadr->aBuffer[iBuf], nRead, pReadr->iReadOff
665       );
666       testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
667     }
668   }
669 
670   return rc;
671 }
672 
673 /*
674 ** Advance PmaReader pReadr to the next key in its PMA. Return SQLITE_OK if
675 ** no error occurs, or an SQLite error code if one does.
676 */
677 static int vdbePmaReaderNext(PmaReader *pReadr){
678   int rc = SQLITE_OK;             /* Return Code */
679   u64 nRec = 0;                   /* Size of record in bytes */
680 
681 
682   if( pReadr->iReadOff>=pReadr->iEof ){
683     IncrMerger *pIncr = pReadr->pIncr;
684     int bEof = 1;
685     if( pIncr ){
686       rc = vdbeIncrSwap(pIncr);
687       if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pIncr->bEof==0 ){
688         rc = vdbePmaReaderSeek(
689             pIncr->pTask, pReadr, &pIncr->aFile[0], pIncr->iStartOff
690         );
691         bEof = 0;
692       }
693     }
694 
695     if( bEof ){
696       /* This is an EOF condition */
697       vdbePmaReaderClear(pReadr);
698       testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
699       return rc;
700     }
701   }
702 
703   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
704     rc = vdbePmaReadVarint(pReadr, &nRec);
705   }
706   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
707     pReadr->nKey = (int)nRec;
708     rc = vdbePmaReadBlob(pReadr, (int)nRec, &pReadr->aKey);
709     testcase( rc!=SQLITE_OK );
710   }
711 
712   return rc;
713 }
714 
715 /*
716 ** Initialize PmaReader pReadr to scan through the PMA stored in file pFile
717 ** starting at offset iStart and ending at offset iEof-1. This function
718 ** leaves the PmaReader pointing to the first key in the PMA (or EOF if the
719 ** PMA is empty).
720 **
721 ** If the pnByte parameter is NULL, then it is assumed that the file
722 ** contains a single PMA, and that that PMA omits the initial length varint.
723 */
724 static int vdbePmaReaderInit(
725   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Task context */
726   SorterFile *pFile,              /* Sorter file to read from */
727   i64 iStart,                     /* Start offset in pFile */
728   PmaReader *pReadr,              /* PmaReader to populate */
729   i64 *pnByte                     /* IN/OUT: Increment this value by PMA size */
730 ){
731   int rc;
732 
733   assert( pFile->iEof>iStart );
734   assert( pReadr->aAlloc==0 && pReadr->nAlloc==0 );
735   assert( pReadr->aBuffer==0 );
736   assert( pReadr->aMap==0 );
737 
738   rc = vdbePmaReaderSeek(pTask, pReadr, pFile, iStart);
739   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
740     u64 nByte = 0;                 /* Size of PMA in bytes */
741     rc = vdbePmaReadVarint(pReadr, &nByte);
742     pReadr->iEof = pReadr->iReadOff + nByte;
743     *pnByte += nByte;
744   }
745 
746   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
747     rc = vdbePmaReaderNext(pReadr);
748   }
749   return rc;
750 }
751 
752 /*
753 ** A version of vdbeSorterCompare() that assumes that it has already been
754 ** determined that the first field of key1 is equal to the first field of
755 ** key2.
756 */
757 static int vdbeSorterCompareTail(
758   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Subtask context (for pKeyInfo) */
759   int *pbKey2Cached,              /* True if pTask->pUnpacked is pKey2 */
760   const void *pKey1, int nKey1,   /* Left side of comparison */
761   const void *pKey2, int nKey2    /* Right side of comparison */
762 ){
763   UnpackedRecord *r2 = pTask->pUnpacked;
764   if( *pbKey2Cached==0 ){
765     sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo, nKey2, pKey2, r2);
766     *pbKey2Cached = 1;
767   }
768   return sqlite3VdbeRecordCompareWithSkip(nKey1, pKey1, r2, 1);
769 }
770 
771 /*
772 ** Compare key1 (buffer pKey1, size nKey1 bytes) with key2 (buffer pKey2,
773 ** size nKey2 bytes). Use (pTask->pKeyInfo) for the collation sequences
774 ** used by the comparison. Return the result of the comparison.
775 **
776 ** If IN/OUT parameter *pbKey2Cached is true when this function is called,
777 ** it is assumed that (pTask->pUnpacked) contains the unpacked version
778 ** of key2. If it is false, (pTask->pUnpacked) is populated with the unpacked
779 ** version of key2 and *pbKey2Cached set to true before returning.
780 **
781 ** If an OOM error is encountered, (pTask->pUnpacked->error_rc) is set
782 ** to SQLITE_NOMEM.
783 */
784 static int vdbeSorterCompare(
785   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Subtask context (for pKeyInfo) */
786   int *pbKey2Cached,              /* True if pTask->pUnpacked is pKey2 */
787   const void *pKey1, int nKey1,   /* Left side of comparison */
788   const void *pKey2, int nKey2    /* Right side of comparison */
789 ){
790   UnpackedRecord *r2 = pTask->pUnpacked;
791   if( !*pbKey2Cached ){
792     sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo, nKey2, pKey2, r2);
793     *pbKey2Cached = 1;
794   }
795   return sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare(nKey1, pKey1, r2);
796 }
797 
798 /*
799 ** A specially optimized version of vdbeSorterCompare() that assumes that
800 ** the first field of each key is a TEXT value and that the collation
801 ** sequence to compare them with is BINARY.
802 */
803 static int vdbeSorterCompareText(
804   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Subtask context (for pKeyInfo) */
805   int *pbKey2Cached,              /* True if pTask->pUnpacked is pKey2 */
806   const void *pKey1, int nKey1,   /* Left side of comparison */
807   const void *pKey2, int nKey2    /* Right side of comparison */
808 ){
809   const u8 * const p1 = (const u8 * const)pKey1;
810   const u8 * const p2 = (const u8 * const)pKey2;
811   const u8 * const v1 = &p1[ p1[0] ];   /* Pointer to value 1 */
812   const u8 * const v2 = &p2[ p2[0] ];   /* Pointer to value 2 */
813 
814   int n1;
815   int n2;
816   int res;
817 
818   getVarint32(&p1[1], n1);
819   getVarint32(&p2[1], n2);
820   res = memcmp(v1, v2, (MIN(n1, n2) - 13)/2);
821   if( res==0 ){
822     res = n1 - n2;
823   }
824 
825   if( res==0 ){
826     if( pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo->nKeyField>1 ){
827       res = vdbeSorterCompareTail(
828           pTask, pbKey2Cached, pKey1, nKey1, pKey2, nKey2
829       );
830     }
831   }else{
832     if( pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo->aSortOrder[0] ){
833       res = res * -1;
834     }
835   }
836 
837   return res;
838 }
839 
840 /*
841 ** A specially optimized version of vdbeSorterCompare() that assumes that
842 ** the first field of each key is an INTEGER value.
843 */
844 static int vdbeSorterCompareInt(
845   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Subtask context (for pKeyInfo) */
846   int *pbKey2Cached,              /* True if pTask->pUnpacked is pKey2 */
847   const void *pKey1, int nKey1,   /* Left side of comparison */
848   const void *pKey2, int nKey2    /* Right side of comparison */
849 ){
850   const u8 * const p1 = (const u8 * const)pKey1;
851   const u8 * const p2 = (const u8 * const)pKey2;
852   const int s1 = p1[1];                 /* Left hand serial type */
853   const int s2 = p2[1];                 /* Right hand serial type */
854   const u8 * const v1 = &p1[ p1[0] ];   /* Pointer to value 1 */
855   const u8 * const v2 = &p2[ p2[0] ];   /* Pointer to value 2 */
856   int res;                              /* Return value */
857 
858   assert( (s1>0 && s1<7) || s1==8 || s1==9 );
859   assert( (s2>0 && s2<7) || s2==8 || s2==9 );
860 
861   if( s1==s2 ){
862     /* The two values have the same sign. Compare using memcmp(). */
863     static const u8 aLen[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 0, 0, 0 };
864     const u8 n = aLen[s1];
865     int i;
866     res = 0;
867     for(i=0; i<n; i++){
868       if( (res = v1[i] - v2[i])!=0 ){
869         if( ((v1[0] ^ v2[0]) & 0x80)!=0 ){
870           res = v1[0] & 0x80 ? -1 : +1;
871         }
872         break;
873       }
874     }
875   }else if( s1>7 && s2>7 ){
876     res = s1 - s2;
877   }else{
878     if( s2>7 ){
879       res = +1;
880     }else if( s1>7 ){
881       res = -1;
882     }else{
883       res = s1 - s2;
884     }
885     assert( res!=0 );
886 
887     if( res>0 ){
888       if( *v1 & 0x80 ) res = -1;
889     }else{
890       if( *v2 & 0x80 ) res = +1;
891     }
892   }
893 
894   if( res==0 ){
895     if( pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo->nKeyField>1 ){
896       res = vdbeSorterCompareTail(
897           pTask, pbKey2Cached, pKey1, nKey1, pKey2, nKey2
898       );
899     }
900   }else if( pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo->aSortOrder[0] ){
901     res = res * -1;
902   }
903 
904   return res;
905 }
906 
907 /*
908 ** Initialize the temporary index cursor just opened as a sorter cursor.
909 **
910 ** Usually, the sorter module uses the value of (pCsr->pKeyInfo->nKeyField)
911 ** to determine the number of fields that should be compared from the
912 ** records being sorted. However, if the value passed as argument nField
913 ** is non-zero and the sorter is able to guarantee a stable sort, nField
914 ** is used instead. This is used when sorting records for a CREATE INDEX
915 ** statement. In this case, keys are always delivered to the sorter in
916 ** order of the primary key, which happens to be make up the final part
917 ** of the records being sorted. So if the sort is stable, there is never
918 ** any reason to compare PK fields and they can be ignored for a small
919 ** performance boost.
920 **
921 ** The sorter can guarantee a stable sort when running in single-threaded
922 ** mode, but not in multi-threaded mode.
923 **
924 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
925 */
926 int sqlite3VdbeSorterInit(
927   sqlite3 *db,                    /* Database connection (for malloc()) */
928   int nField,                     /* Number of key fields in each record */
929   VdbeCursor *pCsr                /* Cursor that holds the new sorter */
930 ){
931   int pgsz;                       /* Page size of main database */
932   int i;                          /* Used to iterate through aTask[] */
933   VdbeSorter *pSorter;            /* The new sorter */
934   KeyInfo *pKeyInfo;              /* Copy of pCsr->pKeyInfo with db==0 */
935   int szKeyInfo;                  /* Size of pCsr->pKeyInfo in bytes */
936   int sz;                         /* Size of pSorter in bytes */
937   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
938 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS==0
939 # define nWorker 0
940 #else
941   int nWorker;
942 #endif
943 
944   /* Initialize the upper limit on the number of worker threads */
945 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
946   if( sqlite3TempInMemory(db) || sqlite3GlobalConfig.bCoreMutex==0 ){
947     nWorker = 0;
948   }else{
949     nWorker = db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS];
950   }
951 #endif
952 
953   /* Do not allow the total number of threads (main thread + all workers)
954   ** to exceed the maximum merge count */
955 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT
956   if( nWorker>=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT ){
957     nWorker = SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT-1;
958   }
959 #endif
960 
961   assert( pCsr->pKeyInfo && pCsr->pBtx==0 );
962   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
963   szKeyInfo = sizeof(KeyInfo) + (pCsr->pKeyInfo->nKeyField-1)*sizeof(CollSeq*);
964   sz = sizeof(VdbeSorter) + nWorker * sizeof(SortSubtask);
965 
966   pSorter = (VdbeSorter*)sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sz + szKeyInfo);
967   pCsr->uc.pSorter = pSorter;
968   if( pSorter==0 ){
969     rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
970   }else{
971     pSorter->pKeyInfo = pKeyInfo = (KeyInfo*)((u8*)pSorter + sz);
972     memcpy(pKeyInfo, pCsr->pKeyInfo, szKeyInfo);
973     pKeyInfo->db = 0;
974     if( nField && nWorker==0 ){
975       pKeyInfo->nKeyField = nField;
976     }
977     pSorter->pgsz = pgsz = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(db->aDb[0].pBt);
978     pSorter->nTask = nWorker + 1;
979     pSorter->iPrev = (u8)(nWorker - 1);
980     pSorter->bUseThreads = (pSorter->nTask>1);
981     pSorter->db = db;
982     for(i=0; i<pSorter->nTask; i++){
983       SortSubtask *pTask = &pSorter->aTask[i];
984       pTask->pSorter = pSorter;
985     }
986 
987     if( !sqlite3TempInMemory(db) ){
988       i64 mxCache;                /* Cache size in bytes*/
989       u32 szPma = sqlite3GlobalConfig.szPma;
990       pSorter->mnPmaSize = szPma * pgsz;
991 
992       mxCache = db->aDb[0].pSchema->cache_size;
993       if( mxCache<0 ){
994         /* A negative cache-size value C indicates that the cache is abs(C)
995         ** KiB in size.  */
996         mxCache = mxCache * -1024;
997       }else{
998         mxCache = mxCache * pgsz;
999       }
1000       mxCache = MIN(mxCache, SQLITE_MAX_PMASZ);
1001       pSorter->mxPmaSize = MAX(pSorter->mnPmaSize, (int)mxCache);
1002 
1003       /* Avoid large memory allocations if the application has requested
1004       ** SQLITE_CONFIG_SMALL_MALLOC. */
1005       if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.bSmallMalloc==0 ){
1006         assert( pSorter->iMemory==0 );
1007         pSorter->nMemory = pgsz;
1008         pSorter->list.aMemory = (u8*)sqlite3Malloc(pgsz);
1009         if( !pSorter->list.aMemory ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1010       }
1011     }
1012 
1013     if( pKeyInfo->nAllField<13
1014      && (pKeyInfo->aColl[0]==0 || pKeyInfo->aColl[0]==db->pDfltColl)
1015     ){
1016       pSorter->typeMask = SORTER_TYPE_INTEGER | SORTER_TYPE_TEXT;
1017     }
1018   }
1019 
1020   return rc;
1021 }
1022 #undef nWorker   /* Defined at the top of this function */
1023 
1024 /*
1025 ** Free the list of sorted records starting at pRecord.
1026 */
1027 static void vdbeSorterRecordFree(sqlite3 *db, SorterRecord *pRecord){
1028   SorterRecord *p;
1029   SorterRecord *pNext;
1030   for(p=pRecord; p; p=pNext){
1031     pNext = p->u.pNext;
1032     sqlite3DbFree(db, p);
1033   }
1034 }
1035 
1036 /*
1037 ** Free all resources owned by the object indicated by argument pTask. All
1038 ** fields of *pTask are zeroed before returning.
1039 */
1040 static void vdbeSortSubtaskCleanup(sqlite3 *db, SortSubtask *pTask){
1041   sqlite3DbFree(db, pTask->pUnpacked);
1042 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1043   /* pTask->list.aMemory can only be non-zero if it was handed memory
1044   ** from the main thread.  That only occurs SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 */
1045   if( pTask->list.aMemory ){
1046     sqlite3_free(pTask->list.aMemory);
1047   }else
1048 #endif
1049   {
1050     assert( pTask->list.aMemory==0 );
1051     vdbeSorterRecordFree(0, pTask->list.pList);
1052   }
1053   if( pTask->file.pFd ){
1054     sqlite3OsCloseFree(pTask->file.pFd);
1055   }
1056   if( pTask->file2.pFd ){
1057     sqlite3OsCloseFree(pTask->file2.pFd);
1058   }
1059   memset(pTask, 0, sizeof(SortSubtask));
1060 }
1061 
1062 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG_SORTER_THREADS
1063 static void vdbeSorterWorkDebug(SortSubtask *pTask, const char *zEvent){
1064   i64 t;
1065   int iTask = (pTask - pTask->pSorter->aTask);
1066   sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(pTask->pSorter->db->pVfs, &t);
1067   fprintf(stderr, "%lld:%d %s\n", t, iTask, zEvent);
1068 }
1069 static void vdbeSorterRewindDebug(const char *zEvent){
1070   i64 t;
1071   sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs_find(0), &t);
1072   fprintf(stderr, "%lld:X %s\n", t, zEvent);
1073 }
1074 static void vdbeSorterPopulateDebug(
1075   SortSubtask *pTask,
1076   const char *zEvent
1077 ){
1078   i64 t;
1079   int iTask = (pTask - pTask->pSorter->aTask);
1080   sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(pTask->pSorter->db->pVfs, &t);
1081   fprintf(stderr, "%lld:bg%d %s\n", t, iTask, zEvent);
1082 }
1083 static void vdbeSorterBlockDebug(
1084   SortSubtask *pTask,
1085   int bBlocked,
1086   const char *zEvent
1087 ){
1088   if( bBlocked ){
1089     i64 t;
1090     sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(pTask->pSorter->db->pVfs, &t);
1091     fprintf(stderr, "%lld:main %s\n", t, zEvent);
1092   }
1093 }
1094 #else
1095 # define vdbeSorterWorkDebug(x,y)
1096 # define vdbeSorterRewindDebug(y)
1097 # define vdbeSorterPopulateDebug(x,y)
1098 # define vdbeSorterBlockDebug(x,y,z)
1099 #endif
1100 
1101 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1102 /*
1103 ** Join thread pTask->thread.
1104 */
1105 static int vdbeSorterJoinThread(SortSubtask *pTask){
1106   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1107   if( pTask->pThread ){
1108 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG_SORTER_THREADS
1109     int bDone = pTask->bDone;
1110 #endif
1111     void *pRet = SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(SQLITE_ERROR);
1112     vdbeSorterBlockDebug(pTask, !bDone, "enter");
1113     (void)sqlite3ThreadJoin(pTask->pThread, &pRet);
1114     vdbeSorterBlockDebug(pTask, !bDone, "exit");
1115     rc = SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(pRet);
1116     assert( pTask->bDone==1 );
1117     pTask->bDone = 0;
1118     pTask->pThread = 0;
1119   }
1120   return rc;
1121 }
1122 
1123 /*
1124 ** Launch a background thread to run xTask(pIn).
1125 */
1126 static int vdbeSorterCreateThread(
1127   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Thread will use this task object */
1128   void *(*xTask)(void*),          /* Routine to run in a separate thread */
1129   void *pIn                       /* Argument passed into xTask() */
1130 ){
1131   assert( pTask->pThread==0 && pTask->bDone==0 );
1132   return sqlite3ThreadCreate(&pTask->pThread, xTask, pIn);
1133 }
1134 
1135 /*
1136 ** Join all outstanding threads launched by SorterWrite() to create
1137 ** level-0 PMAs.
1138 */
1139 static int vdbeSorterJoinAll(VdbeSorter *pSorter, int rcin){
1140   int rc = rcin;
1141   int i;
1142 
1143   /* This function is always called by the main user thread.
1144   **
1145   ** If this function is being called after SorterRewind() has been called,
1146   ** it is possible that thread pSorter->aTask[pSorter->nTask-1].pThread
1147   ** is currently attempt to join one of the other threads. To avoid a race
1148   ** condition where this thread also attempts to join the same object, join
1149   ** thread pSorter->aTask[pSorter->nTask-1].pThread first. */
1150   for(i=pSorter->nTask-1; i>=0; i--){
1151     SortSubtask *pTask = &pSorter->aTask[i];
1152     int rc2 = vdbeSorterJoinThread(pTask);
1153     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
1154   }
1155   return rc;
1156 }
1157 #else
1158 # define vdbeSorterJoinAll(x,rcin) (rcin)
1159 # define vdbeSorterJoinThread(pTask) SQLITE_OK
1160 #endif
1161 
1162 /*
1163 ** Allocate a new MergeEngine object capable of handling up to
1164 ** nReader PmaReader inputs.
1165 **
1166 ** nReader is automatically rounded up to the next power of two.
1167 ** nReader may not exceed SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT even after rounding up.
1168 */
1169 static MergeEngine *vdbeMergeEngineNew(int nReader){
1170   int N = 2;                      /* Smallest power of two >= nReader */
1171   int nByte;                      /* Total bytes of space to allocate */
1172   MergeEngine *pNew;              /* Pointer to allocated object to return */
1173 
1174   assert( nReader<=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT );
1175 
1176   while( N<nReader ) N += N;
1177   nByte = sizeof(MergeEngine) + N * (sizeof(int) + sizeof(PmaReader));
1178 
1179   pNew = sqlite3FaultSim(100) ? 0 : (MergeEngine*)sqlite3MallocZero(nByte);
1180   if( pNew ){
1181     pNew->nTree = N;
1182     pNew->pTask = 0;
1183     pNew->aReadr = (PmaReader*)&pNew[1];
1184     pNew->aTree = (int*)&pNew->aReadr[N];
1185   }
1186   return pNew;
1187 }
1188 
1189 /*
1190 ** Free the MergeEngine object passed as the only argument.
1191 */
1192 static void vdbeMergeEngineFree(MergeEngine *pMerger){
1193   int i;
1194   if( pMerger ){
1195     for(i=0; i<pMerger->nTree; i++){
1196       vdbePmaReaderClear(&pMerger->aReadr[i]);
1197     }
1198   }
1199   sqlite3_free(pMerger);
1200 }
1201 
1202 /*
1203 ** Free all resources associated with the IncrMerger object indicated by
1204 ** the first argument.
1205 */
1206 static void vdbeIncrFree(IncrMerger *pIncr){
1207   if( pIncr ){
1208 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1209     if( pIncr->bUseThread ){
1210       vdbeSorterJoinThread(pIncr->pTask);
1211       if( pIncr->aFile[0].pFd ) sqlite3OsCloseFree(pIncr->aFile[0].pFd);
1212       if( pIncr->aFile[1].pFd ) sqlite3OsCloseFree(pIncr->aFile[1].pFd);
1213     }
1214 #endif
1215     vdbeMergeEngineFree(pIncr->pMerger);
1216     sqlite3_free(pIncr);
1217   }
1218 }
1219 
1220 /*
1221 ** Reset a sorting cursor back to its original empty state.
1222 */
1223 void sqlite3VdbeSorterReset(sqlite3 *db, VdbeSorter *pSorter){
1224   int i;
1225   (void)vdbeSorterJoinAll(pSorter, SQLITE_OK);
1226   assert( pSorter->bUseThreads || pSorter->pReader==0 );
1227 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1228   if( pSorter->pReader ){
1229     vdbePmaReaderClear(pSorter->pReader);
1230     sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter->pReader);
1231     pSorter->pReader = 0;
1232   }
1233 #endif
1234   vdbeMergeEngineFree(pSorter->pMerger);
1235   pSorter->pMerger = 0;
1236   for(i=0; i<pSorter->nTask; i++){
1237     SortSubtask *pTask = &pSorter->aTask[i];
1238     vdbeSortSubtaskCleanup(db, pTask);
1239     pTask->pSorter = pSorter;
1240   }
1241   if( pSorter->list.aMemory==0 ){
1242     vdbeSorterRecordFree(0, pSorter->list.pList);
1243   }
1244   pSorter->list.pList = 0;
1245   pSorter->list.szPMA = 0;
1246   pSorter->bUsePMA = 0;
1247   pSorter->iMemory = 0;
1248   pSorter->mxKeysize = 0;
1249   sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter->pUnpacked);
1250   pSorter->pUnpacked = 0;
1251 }
1252 
1253 /*
1254 ** Free any cursor components allocated by sqlite3VdbeSorterXXX routines.
1255 */
1256 void sqlite3VdbeSorterClose(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr){
1257   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
1258   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
1259   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
1260   if( pSorter ){
1261     sqlite3VdbeSorterReset(db, pSorter);
1262     sqlite3_free(pSorter->list.aMemory);
1263     sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter);
1264     pCsr->uc.pSorter = 0;
1265   }
1266 }
1267 
1268 #if SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0
1269 /*
1270 ** The first argument is a file-handle open on a temporary file. The file
1271 ** is guaranteed to be nByte bytes or smaller in size. This function
1272 ** attempts to extend the file to nByte bytes in size and to ensure that
1273 ** the VFS has memory mapped it.
1274 **
1275 ** Whether or not the file does end up memory mapped of course depends on
1276 ** the specific VFS implementation.
1277 */
1278 static void vdbeSorterExtendFile(sqlite3 *db, sqlite3_file *pFd, i64 nByte){
1279   if( nByte<=(i64)(db->nMaxSorterMmap) && pFd->pMethods->iVersion>=3 ){
1280     void *p = 0;
1281     int chunksize = 4*1024;
1282     sqlite3OsFileControlHint(pFd, SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE, &chunksize);
1283     sqlite3OsFileControlHint(pFd, SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT, &nByte);
1284     sqlite3OsFetch(pFd, 0, (int)nByte, &p);
1285     sqlite3OsUnfetch(pFd, 0, p);
1286   }
1287 }
1288 #else
1289 # define vdbeSorterExtendFile(x,y,z)
1290 #endif
1291 
1292 /*
1293 ** Allocate space for a file-handle and open a temporary file. If successful,
1294 ** set *ppFd to point to the malloc'd file-handle and return SQLITE_OK.
1295 ** Otherwise, set *ppFd to 0 and return an SQLite error code.
1296 */
1297 static int vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(
1298   sqlite3 *db,                    /* Database handle doing sort */
1299   i64 nExtend,                    /* Attempt to extend file to this size */
1300   sqlite3_file **ppFd
1301 ){
1302   int rc;
1303   if( sqlite3FaultSim(202) ) return SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS;
1304   rc = sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(db->pVfs, 0, ppFd,
1305       SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL |
1306       SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE    | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE |
1307       SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE    | SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE, &rc
1308   );
1309   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1310     i64 max = SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE;
1311     sqlite3OsFileControlHint(*ppFd, SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE, (void*)&max);
1312     if( nExtend>0 ){
1313       vdbeSorterExtendFile(db, *ppFd, nExtend);
1314     }
1315   }
1316   return rc;
1317 }
1318 
1319 /*
1320 ** If it has not already been allocated, allocate the UnpackedRecord
1321 ** structure at pTask->pUnpacked. Return SQLITE_OK if successful (or
1322 ** if no allocation was required), or SQLITE_NOMEM otherwise.
1323 */
1324 static int vdbeSortAllocUnpacked(SortSubtask *pTask){
1325   if( pTask->pUnpacked==0 ){
1326     pTask->pUnpacked = sqlite3VdbeAllocUnpackedRecord(pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo);
1327     if( pTask->pUnpacked==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1328     pTask->pUnpacked->nField = pTask->pSorter->pKeyInfo->nKeyField;
1329     pTask->pUnpacked->errCode = 0;
1330   }
1331   return SQLITE_OK;
1332 }
1333 
1334 
1335 /*
1336 ** Merge the two sorted lists p1 and p2 into a single list.
1337 */
1338 static SorterRecord *vdbeSorterMerge(
1339   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Calling thread context */
1340   SorterRecord *p1,               /* First list to merge */
1341   SorterRecord *p2                /* Second list to merge */
1342 ){
1343   SorterRecord *pFinal = 0;
1344   SorterRecord **pp = &pFinal;
1345   int bCached = 0;
1346 
1347   assert( p1!=0 && p2!=0 );
1348   for(;;){
1349     int res;
1350     res = pTask->xCompare(
1351         pTask, &bCached, SRVAL(p1), p1->nVal, SRVAL(p2), p2->nVal
1352     );
1353 
1354     if( res<=0 ){
1355       *pp = p1;
1356       pp = &p1->u.pNext;
1357       p1 = p1->u.pNext;
1358       if( p1==0 ){
1359         *pp = p2;
1360         break;
1361       }
1362     }else{
1363       *pp = p2;
1364       pp = &p2->u.pNext;
1365       p2 = p2->u.pNext;
1366       bCached = 0;
1367       if( p2==0 ){
1368         *pp = p1;
1369         break;
1370       }
1371     }
1372   }
1373   return pFinal;
1374 }
1375 
1376 /*
1377 ** Return the SorterCompare function to compare values collected by the
1378 ** sorter object passed as the only argument.
1379 */
1380 static SorterCompare vdbeSorterGetCompare(VdbeSorter *p){
1381   if( p->typeMask==SORTER_TYPE_INTEGER ){
1382     return vdbeSorterCompareInt;
1383   }else if( p->typeMask==SORTER_TYPE_TEXT ){
1384     return vdbeSorterCompareText;
1385   }
1386   return vdbeSorterCompare;
1387 }
1388 
1389 /*
1390 ** Sort the linked list of records headed at pTask->pList. Return
1391 ** SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if
1392 ** an error occurs.
1393 */
1394 static int vdbeSorterSort(SortSubtask *pTask, SorterList *pList){
1395   int i;
1396   SorterRecord **aSlot;
1397   SorterRecord *p;
1398   int rc;
1399 
1400   rc = vdbeSortAllocUnpacked(pTask);
1401   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
1402 
1403   p = pList->pList;
1404   pTask->xCompare = vdbeSorterGetCompare(pTask->pSorter);
1405 
1406   aSlot = (SorterRecord **)sqlite3MallocZero(64 * sizeof(SorterRecord *));
1407   if( !aSlot ){
1408     return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1409   }
1410 
1411   while( p ){
1412     SorterRecord *pNext;
1413     if( pList->aMemory ){
1414       if( (u8*)p==pList->aMemory ){
1415         pNext = 0;
1416       }else{
1417         assert( p->u.iNext<sqlite3MallocSize(pList->aMemory) );
1418         pNext = (SorterRecord*)&pList->aMemory[p->u.iNext];
1419       }
1420     }else{
1421       pNext = p->u.pNext;
1422     }
1423 
1424     p->u.pNext = 0;
1425     for(i=0; aSlot[i]; i++){
1426       p = vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i]);
1427       aSlot[i] = 0;
1428     }
1429     aSlot[i] = p;
1430     p = pNext;
1431   }
1432 
1433   p = 0;
1434   for(i=0; i<64; i++){
1435     if( aSlot[i]==0 ) continue;
1436     p = p ? vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i]) : aSlot[i];
1437   }
1438   pList->pList = p;
1439 
1440   sqlite3_free(aSlot);
1441   assert( pTask->pUnpacked->errCode==SQLITE_OK
1442        || pTask->pUnpacked->errCode==SQLITE_NOMEM
1443   );
1444   return pTask->pUnpacked->errCode;
1445 }
1446 
1447 /*
1448 ** Initialize a PMA-writer object.
1449 */
1450 static void vdbePmaWriterInit(
1451   sqlite3_file *pFd,              /* File handle to write to */
1452   PmaWriter *p,                   /* Object to populate */
1453   int nBuf,                       /* Buffer size */
1454   i64 iStart                      /* Offset of pFd to begin writing at */
1455 ){
1456   memset(p, 0, sizeof(PmaWriter));
1457   p->aBuffer = (u8*)sqlite3Malloc(nBuf);
1458   if( !p->aBuffer ){
1459     p->eFWErr = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1460   }else{
1461     p->iBufEnd = p->iBufStart = (iStart % nBuf);
1462     p->iWriteOff = iStart - p->iBufStart;
1463     p->nBuffer = nBuf;
1464     p->pFd = pFd;
1465   }
1466 }
1467 
1468 /*
1469 ** Write nData bytes of data to the PMA. Return SQLITE_OK
1470 ** if successful, or an SQLite error code if an error occurs.
1471 */
1472 static void vdbePmaWriteBlob(PmaWriter *p, u8 *pData, int nData){
1473   int nRem = nData;
1474   while( nRem>0 && p->eFWErr==0 ){
1475     int nCopy = nRem;
1476     if( nCopy>(p->nBuffer - p->iBufEnd) ){
1477       nCopy = p->nBuffer - p->iBufEnd;
1478     }
1479 
1480     memcpy(&p->aBuffer[p->iBufEnd], &pData[nData-nRem], nCopy);
1481     p->iBufEnd += nCopy;
1482     if( p->iBufEnd==p->nBuffer ){
1483       p->eFWErr = sqlite3OsWrite(p->pFd,
1484           &p->aBuffer[p->iBufStart], p->iBufEnd - p->iBufStart,
1485           p->iWriteOff + p->iBufStart
1486       );
1487       p->iBufStart = p->iBufEnd = 0;
1488       p->iWriteOff += p->nBuffer;
1489     }
1490     assert( p->iBufEnd<p->nBuffer );
1491 
1492     nRem -= nCopy;
1493   }
1494 }
1495 
1496 /*
1497 ** Flush any buffered data to disk and clean up the PMA-writer object.
1498 ** The results of using the PMA-writer after this call are undefined.
1499 ** Return SQLITE_OK if flushing the buffered data succeeds or is not
1500 ** required. Otherwise, return an SQLite error code.
1501 **
1502 ** Before returning, set *piEof to the offset immediately following the
1503 ** last byte written to the file.
1504 */
1505 static int vdbePmaWriterFinish(PmaWriter *p, i64 *piEof){
1506   int rc;
1507   if( p->eFWErr==0 && ALWAYS(p->aBuffer) && p->iBufEnd>p->iBufStart ){
1508     p->eFWErr = sqlite3OsWrite(p->pFd,
1509         &p->aBuffer[p->iBufStart], p->iBufEnd - p->iBufStart,
1510         p->iWriteOff + p->iBufStart
1511     );
1512   }
1513   *piEof = (p->iWriteOff + p->iBufEnd);
1514   sqlite3_free(p->aBuffer);
1515   rc = p->eFWErr;
1516   memset(p, 0, sizeof(PmaWriter));
1517   return rc;
1518 }
1519 
1520 /*
1521 ** Write value iVal encoded as a varint to the PMA. Return
1522 ** SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code if an error occurs.
1523 */
1524 static void vdbePmaWriteVarint(PmaWriter *p, u64 iVal){
1525   int nByte;
1526   u8 aByte[10];
1527   nByte = sqlite3PutVarint(aByte, iVal);
1528   vdbePmaWriteBlob(p, aByte, nByte);
1529 }
1530 
1531 /*
1532 ** Write the current contents of in-memory linked-list pList to a level-0
1533 ** PMA in the temp file belonging to sub-task pTask. Return SQLITE_OK if
1534 ** successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
1535 **
1536 ** The format of a PMA is:
1537 **
1538 **     * A varint. This varint contains the total number of bytes of content
1539 **       in the PMA (not including the varint itself).
1540 **
1541 **     * One or more records packed end-to-end in order of ascending keys.
1542 **       Each record consists of a varint followed by a blob of data (the
1543 **       key). The varint is the number of bytes in the blob of data.
1544 */
1545 static int vdbeSorterListToPMA(SortSubtask *pTask, SorterList *pList){
1546   sqlite3 *db = pTask->pSorter->db;
1547   int rc = SQLITE_OK;             /* Return code */
1548   PmaWriter writer;               /* Object used to write to the file */
1549 
1550 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
1551   /* Set iSz to the expected size of file pTask->file after writing the PMA.
1552   ** This is used by an assert() statement at the end of this function.  */
1553   i64 iSz = pList->szPMA + sqlite3VarintLen(pList->szPMA) + pTask->file.iEof;
1554 #endif
1555 
1556   vdbeSorterWorkDebug(pTask, "enter");
1557   memset(&writer, 0, sizeof(PmaWriter));
1558   assert( pList->szPMA>0 );
1559 
1560   /* If the first temporary PMA file has not been opened, open it now. */
1561   if( pTask->file.pFd==0 ){
1562     rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, 0, &pTask->file.pFd);
1563     assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pTask->file.pFd );
1564     assert( pTask->file.iEof==0 );
1565     assert( pTask->nPMA==0 );
1566   }
1567 
1568   /* Try to get the file to memory map */
1569   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1570     vdbeSorterExtendFile(db, pTask->file.pFd, pTask->file.iEof+pList->szPMA+9);
1571   }
1572 
1573   /* Sort the list */
1574   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1575     rc = vdbeSorterSort(pTask, pList);
1576   }
1577 
1578   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1579     SorterRecord *p;
1580     SorterRecord *pNext = 0;
1581 
1582     vdbePmaWriterInit(pTask->file.pFd, &writer, pTask->pSorter->pgsz,
1583                       pTask->file.iEof);
1584     pTask->nPMA++;
1585     vdbePmaWriteVarint(&writer, pList->szPMA);
1586     for(p=pList->pList; p; p=pNext){
1587       pNext = p->u.pNext;
1588       vdbePmaWriteVarint(&writer, p->nVal);
1589       vdbePmaWriteBlob(&writer, SRVAL(p), p->nVal);
1590       if( pList->aMemory==0 ) sqlite3_free(p);
1591     }
1592     pList->pList = p;
1593     rc = vdbePmaWriterFinish(&writer, &pTask->file.iEof);
1594   }
1595 
1596   vdbeSorterWorkDebug(pTask, "exit");
1597   assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pList->pList==0 );
1598   assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pTask->file.iEof==iSz );
1599   return rc;
1600 }
1601 
1602 /*
1603 ** Advance the MergeEngine to its next entry.
1604 ** Set *pbEof to true there is no next entry because
1605 ** the MergeEngine has reached the end of all its inputs.
1606 **
1607 ** Return SQLITE_OK if successful or an error code if an error occurs.
1608 */
1609 static int vdbeMergeEngineStep(
1610   MergeEngine *pMerger,      /* The merge engine to advance to the next row */
1611   int *pbEof                 /* Set TRUE at EOF.  Set false for more content */
1612 ){
1613   int rc;
1614   int iPrev = pMerger->aTree[1];/* Index of PmaReader to advance */
1615   SortSubtask *pTask = pMerger->pTask;
1616 
1617   /* Advance the current PmaReader */
1618   rc = vdbePmaReaderNext(&pMerger->aReadr[iPrev]);
1619 
1620   /* Update contents of aTree[] */
1621   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1622     int i;                      /* Index of aTree[] to recalculate */
1623     PmaReader *pReadr1;         /* First PmaReader to compare */
1624     PmaReader *pReadr2;         /* Second PmaReader to compare */
1625     int bCached = 0;
1626 
1627     /* Find the first two PmaReaders to compare. The one that was just
1628     ** advanced (iPrev) and the one next to it in the array.  */
1629     pReadr1 = &pMerger->aReadr[(iPrev & 0xFFFE)];
1630     pReadr2 = &pMerger->aReadr[(iPrev | 0x0001)];
1631 
1632     for(i=(pMerger->nTree+iPrev)/2; i>0; i=i/2){
1633       /* Compare pReadr1 and pReadr2. Store the result in variable iRes. */
1634       int iRes;
1635       if( pReadr1->pFd==0 ){
1636         iRes = +1;
1637       }else if( pReadr2->pFd==0 ){
1638         iRes = -1;
1639       }else{
1640         iRes = pTask->xCompare(pTask, &bCached,
1641             pReadr1->aKey, pReadr1->nKey, pReadr2->aKey, pReadr2->nKey
1642         );
1643       }
1644 
1645       /* If pReadr1 contained the smaller value, set aTree[i] to its index.
1646       ** Then set pReadr2 to the next PmaReader to compare to pReadr1. In this
1647       ** case there is no cache of pReadr2 in pTask->pUnpacked, so set
1648       ** pKey2 to point to the record belonging to pReadr2.
1649       **
1650       ** Alternatively, if pReadr2 contains the smaller of the two values,
1651       ** set aTree[i] to its index and update pReadr1. If vdbeSorterCompare()
1652       ** was actually called above, then pTask->pUnpacked now contains
1653       ** a value equivalent to pReadr2. So set pKey2 to NULL to prevent
1654       ** vdbeSorterCompare() from decoding pReadr2 again.
1655       **
1656       ** If the two values were equal, then the value from the oldest
1657       ** PMA should be considered smaller. The VdbeSorter.aReadr[] array
1658       ** is sorted from oldest to newest, so pReadr1 contains older values
1659       ** than pReadr2 iff (pReadr1<pReadr2).  */
1660       if( iRes<0 || (iRes==0 && pReadr1<pReadr2) ){
1661         pMerger->aTree[i] = (int)(pReadr1 - pMerger->aReadr);
1662         pReadr2 = &pMerger->aReadr[ pMerger->aTree[i ^ 0x0001] ];
1663         bCached = 0;
1664       }else{
1665         if( pReadr1->pFd ) bCached = 0;
1666         pMerger->aTree[i] = (int)(pReadr2 - pMerger->aReadr);
1667         pReadr1 = &pMerger->aReadr[ pMerger->aTree[i ^ 0x0001] ];
1668       }
1669     }
1670     *pbEof = (pMerger->aReadr[pMerger->aTree[1]].pFd==0);
1671   }
1672 
1673   return (rc==SQLITE_OK ? pTask->pUnpacked->errCode : rc);
1674 }
1675 
1676 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1677 /*
1678 ** The main routine for background threads that write level-0 PMAs.
1679 */
1680 static void *vdbeSorterFlushThread(void *pCtx){
1681   SortSubtask *pTask = (SortSubtask*)pCtx;
1682   int rc;                         /* Return code */
1683   assert( pTask->bDone==0 );
1684   rc = vdbeSorterListToPMA(pTask, &pTask->list);
1685   pTask->bDone = 1;
1686   return SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(rc);
1687 }
1688 #endif /* SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 */
1689 
1690 /*
1691 ** Flush the current contents of VdbeSorter.list to a new PMA, possibly
1692 ** using a background thread.
1693 */
1694 static int vdbeSorterFlushPMA(VdbeSorter *pSorter){
1695 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS==0
1696   pSorter->bUsePMA = 1;
1697   return vdbeSorterListToPMA(&pSorter->aTask[0], &pSorter->list);
1698 #else
1699   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1700   int i;
1701   SortSubtask *pTask = 0;    /* Thread context used to create new PMA */
1702   int nWorker = (pSorter->nTask-1);
1703 
1704   /* Set the flag to indicate that at least one PMA has been written.
1705   ** Or will be, anyhow.  */
1706   pSorter->bUsePMA = 1;
1707 
1708   /* Select a sub-task to sort and flush the current list of in-memory
1709   ** records to disk. If the sorter is running in multi-threaded mode,
1710   ** round-robin between the first (pSorter->nTask-1) tasks. Except, if
1711   ** the background thread from a sub-tasks previous turn is still running,
1712   ** skip it. If the first (pSorter->nTask-1) sub-tasks are all still busy,
1713   ** fall back to using the final sub-task. The first (pSorter->nTask-1)
1714   ** sub-tasks are prefered as they use background threads - the final
1715   ** sub-task uses the main thread. */
1716   for(i=0; i<nWorker; i++){
1717     int iTest = (pSorter->iPrev + i + 1) % nWorker;
1718     pTask = &pSorter->aTask[iTest];
1719     if( pTask->bDone ){
1720       rc = vdbeSorterJoinThread(pTask);
1721     }
1722     if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pTask->pThread==0 ) break;
1723   }
1724 
1725   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1726     if( i==nWorker ){
1727       /* Use the foreground thread for this operation */
1728       rc = vdbeSorterListToPMA(&pSorter->aTask[nWorker], &pSorter->list);
1729     }else{
1730       /* Launch a background thread for this operation */
1731       u8 *aMem = pTask->list.aMemory;
1732       void *pCtx = (void*)pTask;
1733 
1734       assert( pTask->pThread==0 && pTask->bDone==0 );
1735       assert( pTask->list.pList==0 );
1736       assert( pTask->list.aMemory==0 || pSorter->list.aMemory!=0 );
1737 
1738       pSorter->iPrev = (u8)(pTask - pSorter->aTask);
1739       pTask->list = pSorter->list;
1740       pSorter->list.pList = 0;
1741       pSorter->list.szPMA = 0;
1742       if( aMem ){
1743         pSorter->list.aMemory = aMem;
1744         pSorter->nMemory = sqlite3MallocSize(aMem);
1745       }else if( pSorter->list.aMemory ){
1746         pSorter->list.aMemory = sqlite3Malloc(pSorter->nMemory);
1747         if( !pSorter->list.aMemory ) return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1748       }
1749 
1750       rc = vdbeSorterCreateThread(pTask, vdbeSorterFlushThread, pCtx);
1751     }
1752   }
1753 
1754   return rc;
1755 #endif /* SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS!=0 */
1756 }
1757 
1758 /*
1759 ** Add a record to the sorter.
1760 */
1761 int sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite(
1762   const VdbeCursor *pCsr,         /* Sorter cursor */
1763   Mem *pVal                       /* Memory cell containing record */
1764 ){
1765   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
1766   int rc = SQLITE_OK;             /* Return Code */
1767   SorterRecord *pNew;             /* New list element */
1768   int bFlush;                     /* True to flush contents of memory to PMA */
1769   int nReq;                       /* Bytes of memory required */
1770   int nPMA;                       /* Bytes of PMA space required */
1771   int t;                          /* serial type of first record field */
1772 
1773   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
1774   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
1775   getVarint32((const u8*)&pVal->z[1], t);
1776   if( t>0 && t<10 && t!=7 ){
1777     pSorter->typeMask &= SORTER_TYPE_INTEGER;
1778   }else if( t>10 && (t & 0x01) ){
1779     pSorter->typeMask &= SORTER_TYPE_TEXT;
1780   }else{
1781     pSorter->typeMask = 0;
1782   }
1783 
1784   assert( pSorter );
1785 
1786   /* Figure out whether or not the current contents of memory should be
1787   ** flushed to a PMA before continuing. If so, do so.
1788   **
1789   ** If using the single large allocation mode (pSorter->aMemory!=0), then
1790   ** flush the contents of memory to a new PMA if (a) at least one value is
1791   ** already in memory and (b) the new value will not fit in memory.
1792   **
1793   ** Or, if using separate allocations for each record, flush the contents
1794   ** of memory to a PMA if either of the following are true:
1795   **
1796   **   * The total memory allocated for the in-memory list is greater
1797   **     than (page-size * cache-size), or
1798   **
1799   **   * The total memory allocated for the in-memory list is greater
1800   **     than (page-size * 10) and sqlite3HeapNearlyFull() returns true.
1801   */
1802   nReq = pVal->n + sizeof(SorterRecord);
1803   nPMA = pVal->n + sqlite3VarintLen(pVal->n);
1804   if( pSorter->mxPmaSize ){
1805     if( pSorter->list.aMemory ){
1806       bFlush = pSorter->iMemory && (pSorter->iMemory+nReq) > pSorter->mxPmaSize;
1807     }else{
1808       bFlush = (
1809           (pSorter->list.szPMA > pSorter->mxPmaSize)
1810        || (pSorter->list.szPMA > pSorter->mnPmaSize && sqlite3HeapNearlyFull())
1811       );
1812     }
1813     if( bFlush ){
1814       rc = vdbeSorterFlushPMA(pSorter);
1815       pSorter->list.szPMA = 0;
1816       pSorter->iMemory = 0;
1817       assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->list.pList==0 );
1818     }
1819   }
1820 
1821   pSorter->list.szPMA += nPMA;
1822   if( nPMA>pSorter->mxKeysize ){
1823     pSorter->mxKeysize = nPMA;
1824   }
1825 
1826   if( pSorter->list.aMemory ){
1827     int nMin = pSorter->iMemory + nReq;
1828 
1829     if( nMin>pSorter->nMemory ){
1830       u8 *aNew;
1831       sqlite3_int64 nNew = 2 * (sqlite3_int64)pSorter->nMemory;
1832       int iListOff = -1;
1833       if( pSorter->list.pList ){
1834         iListOff = (u8*)pSorter->list.pList - pSorter->list.aMemory;
1835       }
1836       while( nNew < nMin ) nNew = nNew*2;
1837       if( nNew > pSorter->mxPmaSize ) nNew = pSorter->mxPmaSize;
1838       if( nNew < nMin ) nNew = nMin;
1839       aNew = sqlite3Realloc(pSorter->list.aMemory, nNew);
1840       if( !aNew ) return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1841       if( iListOff>=0 ){
1842         pSorter->list.pList = (SorterRecord*)&aNew[iListOff];
1843       }
1844       pSorter->list.aMemory = aNew;
1845       pSorter->nMemory = nNew;
1846     }
1847 
1848     pNew = (SorterRecord*)&pSorter->list.aMemory[pSorter->iMemory];
1849     pSorter->iMemory += ROUND8(nReq);
1850     if( pSorter->list.pList ){
1851       pNew->u.iNext = (int)((u8*)(pSorter->list.pList) - pSorter->list.aMemory);
1852     }
1853   }else{
1854     pNew = (SorterRecord *)sqlite3Malloc(nReq);
1855     if( pNew==0 ){
1856       return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
1857     }
1858     pNew->u.pNext = pSorter->list.pList;
1859   }
1860 
1861   memcpy(SRVAL(pNew), pVal->z, pVal->n);
1862   pNew->nVal = pVal->n;
1863   pSorter->list.pList = pNew;
1864 
1865   return rc;
1866 }
1867 
1868 /*
1869 ** Read keys from pIncr->pMerger and populate pIncr->aFile[1]. The format
1870 ** of the data stored in aFile[1] is the same as that used by regular PMAs,
1871 ** except that the number-of-bytes varint is omitted from the start.
1872 */
1873 static int vdbeIncrPopulate(IncrMerger *pIncr){
1874   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1875   int rc2;
1876   i64 iStart = pIncr->iStartOff;
1877   SorterFile *pOut = &pIncr->aFile[1];
1878   SortSubtask *pTask = pIncr->pTask;
1879   MergeEngine *pMerger = pIncr->pMerger;
1880   PmaWriter writer;
1881   assert( pIncr->bEof==0 );
1882 
1883   vdbeSorterPopulateDebug(pTask, "enter");
1884 
1885   vdbePmaWriterInit(pOut->pFd, &writer, pTask->pSorter->pgsz, iStart);
1886   while( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1887     int dummy;
1888     PmaReader *pReader = &pMerger->aReadr[ pMerger->aTree[1] ];
1889     int nKey = pReader->nKey;
1890     i64 iEof = writer.iWriteOff + writer.iBufEnd;
1891 
1892     /* Check if the output file is full or if the input has been exhausted.
1893     ** In either case exit the loop. */
1894     if( pReader->pFd==0 ) break;
1895     if( (iEof + nKey + sqlite3VarintLen(nKey))>(iStart + pIncr->mxSz) ) break;
1896 
1897     /* Write the next key to the output. */
1898     vdbePmaWriteVarint(&writer, nKey);
1899     vdbePmaWriteBlob(&writer, pReader->aKey, nKey);
1900     assert( pIncr->pMerger->pTask==pTask );
1901     rc = vdbeMergeEngineStep(pIncr->pMerger, &dummy);
1902   }
1903 
1904   rc2 = vdbePmaWriterFinish(&writer, &pOut->iEof);
1905   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
1906   vdbeSorterPopulateDebug(pTask, "exit");
1907   return rc;
1908 }
1909 
1910 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1911 /*
1912 ** The main routine for background threads that populate aFile[1] of
1913 ** multi-threaded IncrMerger objects.
1914 */
1915 static void *vdbeIncrPopulateThread(void *pCtx){
1916   IncrMerger *pIncr = (IncrMerger*)pCtx;
1917   void *pRet = SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR( vdbeIncrPopulate(pIncr) );
1918   pIncr->pTask->bDone = 1;
1919   return pRet;
1920 }
1921 
1922 /*
1923 ** Launch a background thread to populate aFile[1] of pIncr.
1924 */
1925 static int vdbeIncrBgPopulate(IncrMerger *pIncr){
1926   void *p = (void*)pIncr;
1927   assert( pIncr->bUseThread );
1928   return vdbeSorterCreateThread(pIncr->pTask, vdbeIncrPopulateThread, p);
1929 }
1930 #endif
1931 
1932 /*
1933 ** This function is called when the PmaReader corresponding to pIncr has
1934 ** finished reading the contents of aFile[0]. Its purpose is to "refill"
1935 ** aFile[0] such that the PmaReader should start rereading it from the
1936 ** beginning.
1937 **
1938 ** For single-threaded objects, this is accomplished by literally reading
1939 ** keys from pIncr->pMerger and repopulating aFile[0].
1940 **
1941 ** For multi-threaded objects, all that is required is to wait until the
1942 ** background thread is finished (if it is not already) and then swap
1943 ** aFile[0] and aFile[1] in place. If the contents of pMerger have not
1944 ** been exhausted, this function also launches a new background thread
1945 ** to populate the new aFile[1].
1946 **
1947 ** SQLITE_OK is returned on success, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
1948 */
1949 static int vdbeIncrSwap(IncrMerger *pIncr){
1950   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1951 
1952 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
1953   if( pIncr->bUseThread ){
1954     rc = vdbeSorterJoinThread(pIncr->pTask);
1955 
1956     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1957       SorterFile f0 = pIncr->aFile[0];
1958       pIncr->aFile[0] = pIncr->aFile[1];
1959       pIncr->aFile[1] = f0;
1960     }
1961 
1962     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
1963       if( pIncr->aFile[0].iEof==pIncr->iStartOff ){
1964         pIncr->bEof = 1;
1965       }else{
1966         rc = vdbeIncrBgPopulate(pIncr);
1967       }
1968     }
1969   }else
1970 #endif
1971   {
1972     rc = vdbeIncrPopulate(pIncr);
1973     pIncr->aFile[0] = pIncr->aFile[1];
1974     if( pIncr->aFile[0].iEof==pIncr->iStartOff ){
1975       pIncr->bEof = 1;
1976     }
1977   }
1978 
1979   return rc;
1980 }
1981 
1982 /*
1983 ** Allocate and return a new IncrMerger object to read data from pMerger.
1984 **
1985 ** If an OOM condition is encountered, return NULL. In this case free the
1986 ** pMerger argument before returning.
1987 */
1988 static int vdbeIncrMergerNew(
1989   SortSubtask *pTask,     /* The thread that will be using the new IncrMerger */
1990   MergeEngine *pMerger,   /* The MergeEngine that the IncrMerger will control */
1991   IncrMerger **ppOut      /* Write the new IncrMerger here */
1992 ){
1993   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1994   IncrMerger *pIncr = *ppOut = (IncrMerger*)
1995        (sqlite3FaultSim(100) ? 0 : sqlite3MallocZero(sizeof(*pIncr)));
1996   if( pIncr ){
1997     pIncr->pMerger = pMerger;
1998     pIncr->pTask = pTask;
1999     pIncr->mxSz = MAX(pTask->pSorter->mxKeysize+9,pTask->pSorter->mxPmaSize/2);
2000     pTask->file2.iEof += pIncr->mxSz;
2001   }else{
2002     vdbeMergeEngineFree(pMerger);
2003     rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2004   }
2005   return rc;
2006 }
2007 
2008 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2009 /*
2010 ** Set the "use-threads" flag on object pIncr.
2011 */
2012 static void vdbeIncrMergerSetThreads(IncrMerger *pIncr){
2013   pIncr->bUseThread = 1;
2014   pIncr->pTask->file2.iEof -= pIncr->mxSz;
2015 }
2016 #endif /* SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 */
2017 
2018 
2019 
2020 /*
2021 ** Recompute pMerger->aTree[iOut] by comparing the next keys on the
2022 ** two PmaReaders that feed that entry.  Neither of the PmaReaders
2023 ** are advanced.  This routine merely does the comparison.
2024 */
2025 static void vdbeMergeEngineCompare(
2026   MergeEngine *pMerger,  /* Merge engine containing PmaReaders to compare */
2027   int iOut               /* Store the result in pMerger->aTree[iOut] */
2028 ){
2029   int i1;
2030   int i2;
2031   int iRes;
2032   PmaReader *p1;
2033   PmaReader *p2;
2034 
2035   assert( iOut<pMerger->nTree && iOut>0 );
2036 
2037   if( iOut>=(pMerger->nTree/2) ){
2038     i1 = (iOut - pMerger->nTree/2) * 2;
2039     i2 = i1 + 1;
2040   }else{
2041     i1 = pMerger->aTree[iOut*2];
2042     i2 = pMerger->aTree[iOut*2+1];
2043   }
2044 
2045   p1 = &pMerger->aReadr[i1];
2046   p2 = &pMerger->aReadr[i2];
2047 
2048   if( p1->pFd==0 ){
2049     iRes = i2;
2050   }else if( p2->pFd==0 ){
2051     iRes = i1;
2052   }else{
2053     SortSubtask *pTask = pMerger->pTask;
2054     int bCached = 0;
2055     int res;
2056     assert( pTask->pUnpacked!=0 );  /* from vdbeSortSubtaskMain() */
2057     res = pTask->xCompare(
2058         pTask, &bCached, p1->aKey, p1->nKey, p2->aKey, p2->nKey
2059     );
2060     if( res<=0 ){
2061       iRes = i1;
2062     }else{
2063       iRes = i2;
2064     }
2065   }
2066 
2067   pMerger->aTree[iOut] = iRes;
2068 }
2069 
2070 /*
2071 ** Allowed values for the eMode parameter to vdbeMergeEngineInit()
2072 ** and vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit().
2073 **
2074 ** Only INCRINIT_NORMAL is valid in single-threaded builds (when
2075 ** SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS==0).  The other values are only used
2076 ** when there exists one or more separate worker threads.
2077 */
2078 #define INCRINIT_NORMAL 0
2079 #define INCRINIT_TASK   1
2080 #define INCRINIT_ROOT   2
2081 
2082 /*
2083 ** Forward reference required as the vdbeIncrMergeInit() and
2084 ** vdbePmaReaderIncrInit() routines are called mutually recursively when
2085 ** building a merge tree.
2086 */
2087 static int vdbePmaReaderIncrInit(PmaReader *pReadr, int eMode);
2088 
2089 /*
2090 ** Initialize the MergeEngine object passed as the second argument. Once this
2091 ** function returns, the first key of merged data may be read from the
2092 ** MergeEngine object in the usual fashion.
2093 **
2094 ** If argument eMode is INCRINIT_ROOT, then it is assumed that any IncrMerge
2095 ** objects attached to the PmaReader objects that the merger reads from have
2096 ** already been populated, but that they have not yet populated aFile[0] and
2097 ** set the PmaReader objects up to read from it. In this case all that is
2098 ** required is to call vdbePmaReaderNext() on each PmaReader to point it at
2099 ** its first key.
2100 **
2101 ** Otherwise, if eMode is any value other than INCRINIT_ROOT, then use
2102 ** vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit() to initialize each PmaReader that feeds data
2103 ** to pMerger.
2104 **
2105 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
2106 */
2107 static int vdbeMergeEngineInit(
2108   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Thread that will run pMerger */
2109   MergeEngine *pMerger,           /* MergeEngine to initialize */
2110   int eMode                       /* One of the INCRINIT_XXX constants */
2111 ){
2112   int rc = SQLITE_OK;             /* Return code */
2113   int i;                          /* For looping over PmaReader objects */
2114   int nTree;                      /* Number of subtrees to merge */
2115 
2116   /* Failure to allocate the merge would have been detected prior to
2117   ** invoking this routine */
2118   assert( pMerger!=0 );
2119 
2120   /* eMode is always INCRINIT_NORMAL in single-threaded mode */
2121   assert( SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 || eMode==INCRINIT_NORMAL );
2122 
2123   /* Verify that the MergeEngine is assigned to a single thread */
2124   assert( pMerger->pTask==0 );
2125   pMerger->pTask = pTask;
2126 
2127   nTree = pMerger->nTree;
2128   for(i=0; i<nTree; i++){
2129     if( SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 && eMode==INCRINIT_ROOT ){
2130       /* PmaReaders should be normally initialized in order, as if they are
2131       ** reading from the same temp file this makes for more linear file IO.
2132       ** However, in the INCRINIT_ROOT case, if PmaReader aReadr[nTask-1] is
2133       ** in use it will block the vdbePmaReaderNext() call while it uses
2134       ** the main thread to fill its buffer. So calling PmaReaderNext()
2135       ** on this PmaReader before any of the multi-threaded PmaReaders takes
2136       ** better advantage of multi-processor hardware. */
2137       rc = vdbePmaReaderNext(&pMerger->aReadr[nTree-i-1]);
2138     }else{
2139       rc = vdbePmaReaderIncrInit(&pMerger->aReadr[i], INCRINIT_NORMAL);
2140     }
2141     if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
2142   }
2143 
2144   for(i=pMerger->nTree-1; i>0; i--){
2145     vdbeMergeEngineCompare(pMerger, i);
2146   }
2147   return pTask->pUnpacked->errCode;
2148 }
2149 
2150 /*
2151 ** The PmaReader passed as the first argument is guaranteed to be an
2152 ** incremental-reader (pReadr->pIncr!=0). This function serves to open
2153 ** and/or initialize the temp file related fields of the IncrMerge
2154 ** object at (pReadr->pIncr).
2155 **
2156 ** If argument eMode is set to INCRINIT_NORMAL, then all PmaReaders
2157 ** in the sub-tree headed by pReadr are also initialized. Data is then
2158 ** loaded into the buffers belonging to pReadr and it is set to point to
2159 ** the first key in its range.
2160 **
2161 ** If argument eMode is set to INCRINIT_TASK, then pReadr is guaranteed
2162 ** to be a multi-threaded PmaReader and this function is being called in a
2163 ** background thread. In this case all PmaReaders in the sub-tree are
2164 ** initialized as for INCRINIT_NORMAL and the aFile[1] buffer belonging to
2165 ** pReadr is populated. However, pReadr itself is not set up to point
2166 ** to its first key. A call to vdbePmaReaderNext() is still required to do
2167 ** that.
2168 **
2169 ** The reason this function does not call vdbePmaReaderNext() immediately
2170 ** in the INCRINIT_TASK case is that vdbePmaReaderNext() assumes that it has
2171 ** to block on thread (pTask->thread) before accessing aFile[1]. But, since
2172 ** this entire function is being run by thread (pTask->thread), that will
2173 ** lead to the current background thread attempting to join itself.
2174 **
2175 ** Finally, if argument eMode is set to INCRINIT_ROOT, it may be assumed
2176 ** that pReadr->pIncr is a multi-threaded IncrMerge objects, and that all
2177 ** child-trees have already been initialized using IncrInit(INCRINIT_TASK).
2178 ** In this case vdbePmaReaderNext() is called on all child PmaReaders and
2179 ** the current PmaReader set to point to the first key in its range.
2180 **
2181 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
2182 */
2183 static int vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit(PmaReader *pReadr, int eMode){
2184   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
2185   IncrMerger *pIncr = pReadr->pIncr;
2186   SortSubtask *pTask = pIncr->pTask;
2187   sqlite3 *db = pTask->pSorter->db;
2188 
2189   /* eMode is always INCRINIT_NORMAL in single-threaded mode */
2190   assert( SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 || eMode==INCRINIT_NORMAL );
2191 
2192   rc = vdbeMergeEngineInit(pTask, pIncr->pMerger, eMode);
2193 
2194   /* Set up the required files for pIncr. A multi-theaded IncrMerge object
2195   ** requires two temp files to itself, whereas a single-threaded object
2196   ** only requires a region of pTask->file2. */
2197   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2198     int mxSz = pIncr->mxSz;
2199 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2200     if( pIncr->bUseThread ){
2201       rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, mxSz, &pIncr->aFile[0].pFd);
2202       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2203         rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, mxSz, &pIncr->aFile[1].pFd);
2204       }
2205     }else
2206 #endif
2207     /*if( !pIncr->bUseThread )*/{
2208       if( pTask->file2.pFd==0 ){
2209         assert( pTask->file2.iEof>0 );
2210         rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, pTask->file2.iEof, &pTask->file2.pFd);
2211         pTask->file2.iEof = 0;
2212       }
2213       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2214         pIncr->aFile[1].pFd = pTask->file2.pFd;
2215         pIncr->iStartOff = pTask->file2.iEof;
2216         pTask->file2.iEof += mxSz;
2217       }
2218     }
2219   }
2220 
2221 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2222   if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pIncr->bUseThread ){
2223     /* Use the current thread to populate aFile[1], even though this
2224     ** PmaReader is multi-threaded. If this is an INCRINIT_TASK object,
2225     ** then this function is already running in background thread
2226     ** pIncr->pTask->thread.
2227     **
2228     ** If this is the INCRINIT_ROOT object, then it is running in the
2229     ** main VDBE thread. But that is Ok, as that thread cannot return
2230     ** control to the VDBE or proceed with anything useful until the
2231     ** first results are ready from this merger object anyway.
2232     */
2233     assert( eMode==INCRINIT_ROOT || eMode==INCRINIT_TASK );
2234     rc = vdbeIncrPopulate(pIncr);
2235   }
2236 #endif
2237 
2238   if( rc==SQLITE_OK && (SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS==0 || eMode!=INCRINIT_TASK) ){
2239     rc = vdbePmaReaderNext(pReadr);
2240   }
2241 
2242   return rc;
2243 }
2244 
2245 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2246 /*
2247 ** The main routine for vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit() operations run in
2248 ** background threads.
2249 */
2250 static void *vdbePmaReaderBgIncrInit(void *pCtx){
2251   PmaReader *pReader = (PmaReader*)pCtx;
2252   void *pRet = SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(
2253                   vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit(pReader,INCRINIT_TASK)
2254                );
2255   pReader->pIncr->pTask->bDone = 1;
2256   return pRet;
2257 }
2258 #endif
2259 
2260 /*
2261 ** If the PmaReader passed as the first argument is not an incremental-reader
2262 ** (if pReadr->pIncr==0), then this function is a no-op. Otherwise, it invokes
2263 ** the vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit() function with the parameters passed to
2264 ** this routine to initialize the incremental merge.
2265 **
2266 ** If the IncrMerger object is multi-threaded (IncrMerger.bUseThread==1),
2267 ** then a background thread is launched to call vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit().
2268 ** Or, if the IncrMerger is single threaded, the same function is called
2269 ** using the current thread.
2270 */
2271 static int vdbePmaReaderIncrInit(PmaReader *pReadr, int eMode){
2272   IncrMerger *pIncr = pReadr->pIncr;   /* Incremental merger */
2273   int rc = SQLITE_OK;                  /* Return code */
2274   if( pIncr ){
2275 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2276     assert( pIncr->bUseThread==0 || eMode==INCRINIT_TASK );
2277     if( pIncr->bUseThread ){
2278       void *pCtx = (void*)pReadr;
2279       rc = vdbeSorterCreateThread(pIncr->pTask, vdbePmaReaderBgIncrInit, pCtx);
2280     }else
2281 #endif
2282     {
2283       rc = vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit(pReadr, eMode);
2284     }
2285   }
2286   return rc;
2287 }
2288 
2289 /*
2290 ** Allocate a new MergeEngine object to merge the contents of nPMA level-0
2291 ** PMAs from pTask->file. If no error occurs, set *ppOut to point to
2292 ** the new object and return SQLITE_OK. Or, if an error does occur, set *ppOut
2293 ** to NULL and return an SQLite error code.
2294 **
2295 ** When this function is called, *piOffset is set to the offset of the
2296 ** first PMA to read from pTask->file. Assuming no error occurs, it is
2297 ** set to the offset immediately following the last byte of the last
2298 ** PMA before returning. If an error does occur, then the final value of
2299 ** *piOffset is undefined.
2300 */
2301 static int vdbeMergeEngineLevel0(
2302   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Sorter task to read from */
2303   int nPMA,                       /* Number of PMAs to read */
2304   i64 *piOffset,                  /* IN/OUT: Readr offset in pTask->file */
2305   MergeEngine **ppOut             /* OUT: New merge-engine */
2306 ){
2307   MergeEngine *pNew;              /* Merge engine to return */
2308   i64 iOff = *piOffset;
2309   int i;
2310   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
2311 
2312   *ppOut = pNew = vdbeMergeEngineNew(nPMA);
2313   if( pNew==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2314 
2315   for(i=0; i<nPMA && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
2316     i64 nDummy = 0;
2317     PmaReader *pReadr = &pNew->aReadr[i];
2318     rc = vdbePmaReaderInit(pTask, &pTask->file, iOff, pReadr, &nDummy);
2319     iOff = pReadr->iEof;
2320   }
2321 
2322   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2323     vdbeMergeEngineFree(pNew);
2324     *ppOut = 0;
2325   }
2326   *piOffset = iOff;
2327   return rc;
2328 }
2329 
2330 /*
2331 ** Return the depth of a tree comprising nPMA PMAs, assuming a fanout of
2332 ** SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT. The returned value does not include leaf nodes.
2333 **
2334 ** i.e.
2335 **
2336 **   nPMA<=16    -> TreeDepth() == 0
2337 **   nPMA<=256   -> TreeDepth() == 1
2338 **   nPMA<=65536 -> TreeDepth() == 2
2339 */
2340 static int vdbeSorterTreeDepth(int nPMA){
2341   int nDepth = 0;
2342   i64 nDiv = SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT;
2343   while( nDiv < (i64)nPMA ){
2344     nDiv = nDiv * SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT;
2345     nDepth++;
2346   }
2347   return nDepth;
2348 }
2349 
2350 /*
2351 ** pRoot is the root of an incremental merge-tree with depth nDepth (according
2352 ** to vdbeSorterTreeDepth()). pLeaf is the iSeq'th leaf to be added to the
2353 ** tree, counting from zero. This function adds pLeaf to the tree.
2354 **
2355 ** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error occurs, an SQLite error
2356 ** code is returned and pLeaf is freed.
2357 */
2358 static int vdbeSorterAddToTree(
2359   SortSubtask *pTask,             /* Task context */
2360   int nDepth,                     /* Depth of tree according to TreeDepth() */
2361   int iSeq,                       /* Sequence number of leaf within tree */
2362   MergeEngine *pRoot,             /* Root of tree */
2363   MergeEngine *pLeaf              /* Leaf to add to tree */
2364 ){
2365   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
2366   int nDiv = 1;
2367   int i;
2368   MergeEngine *p = pRoot;
2369   IncrMerger *pIncr;
2370 
2371   rc = vdbeIncrMergerNew(pTask, pLeaf, &pIncr);
2372 
2373   for(i=1; i<nDepth; i++){
2374     nDiv = nDiv * SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT;
2375   }
2376 
2377   for(i=1; i<nDepth && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
2378     int iIter = (iSeq / nDiv) % SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT;
2379     PmaReader *pReadr = &p->aReadr[iIter];
2380 
2381     if( pReadr->pIncr==0 ){
2382       MergeEngine *pNew = vdbeMergeEngineNew(SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT);
2383       if( pNew==0 ){
2384         rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2385       }else{
2386         rc = vdbeIncrMergerNew(pTask, pNew, &pReadr->pIncr);
2387       }
2388     }
2389     if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2390       p = pReadr->pIncr->pMerger;
2391       nDiv = nDiv / SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT;
2392     }
2393   }
2394 
2395   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2396     p->aReadr[iSeq % SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT].pIncr = pIncr;
2397   }else{
2398     vdbeIncrFree(pIncr);
2399   }
2400   return rc;
2401 }
2402 
2403 /*
2404 ** This function is called as part of a SorterRewind() operation on a sorter
2405 ** that has already written two or more level-0 PMAs to one or more temp
2406 ** files. It builds a tree of MergeEngine/IncrMerger/PmaReader objects that
2407 ** can be used to incrementally merge all PMAs on disk.
2408 **
2409 ** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and *ppOut set to point to the
2410 ** MergeEngine object at the root of the tree before returning. Or, if an
2411 ** error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and the final value
2412 ** of *ppOut is undefined.
2413 */
2414 static int vdbeSorterMergeTreeBuild(
2415   VdbeSorter *pSorter,       /* The VDBE cursor that implements the sort */
2416   MergeEngine **ppOut        /* Write the MergeEngine here */
2417 ){
2418   MergeEngine *pMain = 0;
2419   int rc = SQLITE_OK;
2420   int iTask;
2421 
2422 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2423   /* If the sorter uses more than one task, then create the top-level
2424   ** MergeEngine here. This MergeEngine will read data from exactly
2425   ** one PmaReader per sub-task.  */
2426   assert( pSorter->bUseThreads || pSorter->nTask==1 );
2427   if( pSorter->nTask>1 ){
2428     pMain = vdbeMergeEngineNew(pSorter->nTask);
2429     if( pMain==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2430   }
2431 #endif
2432 
2433   for(iTask=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iTask<pSorter->nTask; iTask++){
2434     SortSubtask *pTask = &pSorter->aTask[iTask];
2435     assert( pTask->nPMA>0 || SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 );
2436     if( SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS==0 || pTask->nPMA ){
2437       MergeEngine *pRoot = 0;     /* Root node of tree for this task */
2438       int nDepth = vdbeSorterTreeDepth(pTask->nPMA);
2439       i64 iReadOff = 0;
2440 
2441       if( pTask->nPMA<=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT ){
2442         rc = vdbeMergeEngineLevel0(pTask, pTask->nPMA, &iReadOff, &pRoot);
2443       }else{
2444         int i;
2445         int iSeq = 0;
2446         pRoot = vdbeMergeEngineNew(SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT);
2447         if( pRoot==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2448         for(i=0; i<pTask->nPMA && rc==SQLITE_OK; i += SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT){
2449           MergeEngine *pMerger = 0; /* New level-0 PMA merger */
2450           int nReader;              /* Number of level-0 PMAs to merge */
2451 
2452           nReader = MIN(pTask->nPMA - i, SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT);
2453           rc = vdbeMergeEngineLevel0(pTask, nReader, &iReadOff, &pMerger);
2454           if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2455             rc = vdbeSorterAddToTree(pTask, nDepth, iSeq++, pRoot, pMerger);
2456           }
2457         }
2458       }
2459 
2460       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2461 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2462         if( pMain!=0 ){
2463           rc = vdbeIncrMergerNew(pTask, pRoot, &pMain->aReadr[iTask].pIncr);
2464         }else
2465 #endif
2466         {
2467           assert( pMain==0 );
2468           pMain = pRoot;
2469         }
2470       }else{
2471         vdbeMergeEngineFree(pRoot);
2472       }
2473     }
2474   }
2475 
2476   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2477     vdbeMergeEngineFree(pMain);
2478     pMain = 0;
2479   }
2480   *ppOut = pMain;
2481   return rc;
2482 }
2483 
2484 /*
2485 ** This function is called as part of an sqlite3VdbeSorterRewind() operation
2486 ** on a sorter that has written two or more PMAs to temporary files. It sets
2487 ** up either VdbeSorter.pMerger (for single threaded sorters) or pReader
2488 ** (for multi-threaded sorters) so that it can be used to iterate through
2489 ** all records stored in the sorter.
2490 **
2491 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
2492 */
2493 static int vdbeSorterSetupMerge(VdbeSorter *pSorter){
2494   int rc;                         /* Return code */
2495   SortSubtask *pTask0 = &pSorter->aTask[0];
2496   MergeEngine *pMain = 0;
2497 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS
2498   sqlite3 *db = pTask0->pSorter->db;
2499   int i;
2500   SorterCompare xCompare = vdbeSorterGetCompare(pSorter);
2501   for(i=0; i<pSorter->nTask; i++){
2502     pSorter->aTask[i].xCompare = xCompare;
2503   }
2504 #endif
2505 
2506   rc = vdbeSorterMergeTreeBuild(pSorter, &pMain);
2507   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2508 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS
2509     assert( pSorter->bUseThreads==0 || pSorter->nTask>1 );
2510     if( pSorter->bUseThreads ){
2511       int iTask;
2512       PmaReader *pReadr = 0;
2513       SortSubtask *pLast = &pSorter->aTask[pSorter->nTask-1];
2514       rc = vdbeSortAllocUnpacked(pLast);
2515       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2516         pReadr = (PmaReader*)sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(PmaReader));
2517         pSorter->pReader = pReadr;
2518         if( pReadr==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2519       }
2520       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2521         rc = vdbeIncrMergerNew(pLast, pMain, &pReadr->pIncr);
2522         if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2523           vdbeIncrMergerSetThreads(pReadr->pIncr);
2524           for(iTask=0; iTask<(pSorter->nTask-1); iTask++){
2525             IncrMerger *pIncr;
2526             if( (pIncr = pMain->aReadr[iTask].pIncr) ){
2527               vdbeIncrMergerSetThreads(pIncr);
2528               assert( pIncr->pTask!=pLast );
2529             }
2530           }
2531           for(iTask=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iTask<pSorter->nTask; iTask++){
2532             /* Check that:
2533             **
2534             **   a) The incremental merge object is configured to use the
2535             **      right task, and
2536             **   b) If it is using task (nTask-1), it is configured to run
2537             **      in single-threaded mode. This is important, as the
2538             **      root merge (INCRINIT_ROOT) will be using the same task
2539             **      object.
2540             */
2541             PmaReader *p = &pMain->aReadr[iTask];
2542             assert( p->pIncr==0 || (
2543                 (p->pIncr->pTask==&pSorter->aTask[iTask])             /* a */
2544              && (iTask!=pSorter->nTask-1 || p->pIncr->bUseThread==0)  /* b */
2545             ));
2546             rc = vdbePmaReaderIncrInit(p, INCRINIT_TASK);
2547           }
2548         }
2549         pMain = 0;
2550       }
2551       if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2552         rc = vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit(pReadr, INCRINIT_ROOT);
2553       }
2554     }else
2555 #endif
2556     {
2557       rc = vdbeMergeEngineInit(pTask0, pMain, INCRINIT_NORMAL);
2558       pSorter->pMerger = pMain;
2559       pMain = 0;
2560     }
2561   }
2562 
2563   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
2564     vdbeMergeEngineFree(pMain);
2565   }
2566   return rc;
2567 }
2568 
2569 
2570 /*
2571 ** Once the sorter has been populated by calls to sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite,
2572 ** this function is called to prepare for iterating through the records
2573 ** in sorted order.
2574 */
2575 int sqlite3VdbeSorterRewind(const VdbeCursor *pCsr, int *pbEof){
2576   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
2577   int rc = SQLITE_OK;             /* Return code */
2578 
2579   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
2580   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
2581   assert( pSorter );
2582 
2583   /* If no data has been written to disk, then do not do so now. Instead,
2584   ** sort the VdbeSorter.pRecord list. The vdbe layer will read data directly
2585   ** from the in-memory list.  */
2586   if( pSorter->bUsePMA==0 ){
2587     if( pSorter->list.pList ){
2588       *pbEof = 0;
2589       rc = vdbeSorterSort(&pSorter->aTask[0], &pSorter->list);
2590     }else{
2591       *pbEof = 1;
2592     }
2593     return rc;
2594   }
2595 
2596   /* Write the current in-memory list to a PMA. When the VdbeSorterWrite()
2597   ** function flushes the contents of memory to disk, it immediately always
2598   ** creates a new list consisting of a single key immediately afterwards.
2599   ** So the list is never empty at this point.  */
2600   assert( pSorter->list.pList );
2601   rc = vdbeSorterFlushPMA(pSorter);
2602 
2603   /* Join all threads */
2604   rc = vdbeSorterJoinAll(pSorter, rc);
2605 
2606   vdbeSorterRewindDebug("rewind");
2607 
2608   /* Assuming no errors have occurred, set up a merger structure to
2609   ** incrementally read and merge all remaining PMAs.  */
2610   assert( pSorter->pReader==0 );
2611   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
2612     rc = vdbeSorterSetupMerge(pSorter);
2613     *pbEof = 0;
2614   }
2615 
2616   vdbeSorterRewindDebug("rewinddone");
2617   return rc;
2618 }
2619 
2620 /*
2621 ** Advance to the next element in the sorter.  Return value:
2622 **
2623 **    SQLITE_OK     success
2624 **    SQLITE_DONE   end of data
2625 **    otherwise     some kind of error.
2626 */
2627 int sqlite3VdbeSorterNext(sqlite3 *db, const VdbeCursor *pCsr){
2628   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
2629   int rc;                         /* Return code */
2630 
2631   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
2632   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
2633   assert( pSorter->bUsePMA || (pSorter->pReader==0 && pSorter->pMerger==0) );
2634   if( pSorter->bUsePMA ){
2635     assert( pSorter->pReader==0 || pSorter->pMerger==0 );
2636     assert( pSorter->bUseThreads==0 || pSorter->pReader );
2637     assert( pSorter->bUseThreads==1 || pSorter->pMerger );
2638 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2639     if( pSorter->bUseThreads ){
2640       rc = vdbePmaReaderNext(pSorter->pReader);
2641       if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pSorter->pReader->pFd==0 ) rc = SQLITE_DONE;
2642     }else
2643 #endif
2644     /*if( !pSorter->bUseThreads )*/ {
2645       int res = 0;
2646       assert( pSorter->pMerger!=0 );
2647       assert( pSorter->pMerger->pTask==(&pSorter->aTask[0]) );
2648       rc = vdbeMergeEngineStep(pSorter->pMerger, &res);
2649       if( rc==SQLITE_OK && res ) rc = SQLITE_DONE;
2650     }
2651   }else{
2652     SorterRecord *pFree = pSorter->list.pList;
2653     pSorter->list.pList = pFree->u.pNext;
2654     pFree->u.pNext = 0;
2655     if( pSorter->list.aMemory==0 ) vdbeSorterRecordFree(db, pFree);
2656     rc = pSorter->list.pList ? SQLITE_OK : SQLITE_DONE;
2657   }
2658   return rc;
2659 }
2660 
2661 /*
2662 ** Return a pointer to a buffer owned by the sorter that contains the
2663 ** current key.
2664 */
2665 static void *vdbeSorterRowkey(
2666   const VdbeSorter *pSorter,      /* Sorter object */
2667   int *pnKey                      /* OUT: Size of current key in bytes */
2668 ){
2669   void *pKey;
2670   if( pSorter->bUsePMA ){
2671     PmaReader *pReader;
2672 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0
2673     if( pSorter->bUseThreads ){
2674       pReader = pSorter->pReader;
2675     }else
2676 #endif
2677     /*if( !pSorter->bUseThreads )*/{
2678       pReader = &pSorter->pMerger->aReadr[pSorter->pMerger->aTree[1]];
2679     }
2680     *pnKey = pReader->nKey;
2681     pKey = pReader->aKey;
2682   }else{
2683     *pnKey = pSorter->list.pList->nVal;
2684     pKey = SRVAL(pSorter->list.pList);
2685   }
2686   return pKey;
2687 }
2688 
2689 /*
2690 ** Copy the current sorter key into the memory cell pOut.
2691 */
2692 int sqlite3VdbeSorterRowkey(const VdbeCursor *pCsr, Mem *pOut){
2693   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
2694   void *pKey; int nKey;           /* Sorter key to copy into pOut */
2695 
2696   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
2697   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
2698   pKey = vdbeSorterRowkey(pSorter, &nKey);
2699   if( sqlite3VdbeMemClearAndResize(pOut, nKey) ){
2700     return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2701   }
2702   pOut->n = nKey;
2703   MemSetTypeFlag(pOut, MEM_Blob);
2704   memcpy(pOut->z, pKey, nKey);
2705 
2706   return SQLITE_OK;
2707 }
2708 
2709 /*
2710 ** Compare the key in memory cell pVal with the key that the sorter cursor
2711 ** passed as the first argument currently points to. For the purposes of
2712 ** the comparison, ignore the rowid field at the end of each record.
2713 **
2714 ** If the sorter cursor key contains any NULL values, consider it to be
2715 ** less than pVal. Even if pVal also contains NULL values.
2716 **
2717 ** If an error occurs, return an SQLite error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM).
2718 ** Otherwise, set *pRes to a negative, zero or positive value if the
2719 ** key in pVal is smaller than, equal to or larger than the current sorter
2720 ** key.
2721 **
2722 ** This routine forms the core of the OP_SorterCompare opcode, which in
2723 ** turn is used to verify uniqueness when constructing a UNIQUE INDEX.
2724 */
2725 int sqlite3VdbeSorterCompare(
2726   const VdbeCursor *pCsr,         /* Sorter cursor */
2727   Mem *pVal,                      /* Value to compare to current sorter key */
2728   int nKeyCol,                    /* Compare this many columns */
2729   int *pRes                       /* OUT: Result of comparison */
2730 ){
2731   VdbeSorter *pSorter;
2732   UnpackedRecord *r2;
2733   KeyInfo *pKeyInfo;
2734   int i;
2735   void *pKey; int nKey;           /* Sorter key to compare pVal with */
2736 
2737   assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER );
2738   pSorter = pCsr->uc.pSorter;
2739   r2 = pSorter->pUnpacked;
2740   pKeyInfo = pCsr->pKeyInfo;
2741   if( r2==0 ){
2742     r2 = pSorter->pUnpacked = sqlite3VdbeAllocUnpackedRecord(pKeyInfo);
2743     if( r2==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
2744     r2->nField = nKeyCol;
2745   }
2746   assert( r2->nField==nKeyCol );
2747 
2748   pKey = vdbeSorterRowkey(pSorter, &nKey);
2749   sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pKeyInfo, nKey, pKey, r2);
2750   for(i=0; i<nKeyCol; i++){
2751     if( r2->aMem[i].flags & MEM_Null ){
2752       *pRes = -1;
2753       return SQLITE_OK;
2754     }
2755   }
2756 
2757   *pRes = sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare(pVal->n, pVal->z, r2);
2758   return SQLITE_OK;
2759 }
2760