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[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:562// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:465#ifndef SQL_DATABASE_H_
6#define SQL_DATABASE_H_
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:567
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:198#include <stddef.h>
tfarina720d4f32015-05-11 22:31:269#include <stdint.h>
mostynbd82cd9952016-04-11 20:05:3410#include <memory>
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5611#include <set>
[email protected]7d6aee4e2009-09-12 01:12:3312#include <string>
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:0413#include <utility>
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:4214#include <vector>
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5615
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:4616#include "base/callback.h"
[email protected]9fe37552011-12-23 17:07:2017#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
Victor Costane56cc682018-12-27 01:53:4618#include "base/component_export.h"
Dmitry Skibaa9ad8fe42017-08-16 21:02:4819#include "base/containers/flat_map.h"
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:2820#include "base/feature_list.h"
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:4621#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
[email protected]3b63f8f42011-03-28 01:54:1522#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
Victor Costan12daa3ac92018-07-19 01:05:5823#include "base/sequence_checker.h"
Victor Costan83d940d62021-07-13 00:15:2024#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
Etienne Pierre-Doray0400dfb62018-12-03 19:12:2525#include "base/threading/scoped_blocking_call.h"
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:2726#include "sql/internal_api_token.h"
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:2827#include "sql/sql_features.h"
Victor Costan12daa3ac92018-07-19 01:05:5828#include "sql/statement_id.h"
Anton Bikineev3ac3d302021-05-15 17:54:0129#include "third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/types/optional.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5630
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5631struct sqlite3;
32struct sqlite3_stmt;
33
[email protected]a3ef4832013-02-02 05:12:3334namespace base {
35class FilePath;
dskibab4199f82016-11-21 20:16:1336namespace trace_event {
ssid1f4e5362016-12-08 20:41:3837class ProcessMemoryDump;
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:0438} // namespace trace_event
39} // namespace base
[email protected]a3ef4832013-02-02 05:12:3340
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5641namespace sql {
42
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:4643class DatabaseMemoryDumpProvider;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5644class Statement;
45
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:3246namespace test {
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:2547class ScopedErrorExpecter;
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:0448} // namespace test
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:3249
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:2850struct COMPONENT_EXPORT(SQL) DatabaseOptions {
51 // Default page size for newly created databases.
52 //
53 // Guaranteed to match SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE.
54 static constexpr int kDefaultPageSize = 4096;
55
56 // If true, the database can only be opened by one process at a time.
57 //
Shubham Aggarwalb30a0cee2021-01-28 15:11:2358 // SQLite supports a locking protocol that allows multiple processes to safely
59 // operate on the same database at the same time. The locking protocol is used
60 // on every transaction, and comes with a small performance penalty.
61 //
62 // Setting this to true causes the locking protocol to be used once, when the
63 // database is opened. No other process will be able to access the database at
64 // the same time.
65 //
66 // More details at https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_locking_mode
67 //
68 // SQLite's locking protocol is summarized at
69 // https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/io_methods.html
70 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:2871 // Exclusive mode is strongly recommended. It reduces the I/O cost of setting
72 // up a transaction. It also removes the need of handling transaction failures
73 // due to lock contention.
74 bool exclusive_locking = true;
75
76 // If true, enables SQLite's Write-Ahead Logging (WAL).
77 //
78 // WAL integration is under development, and should not be used in shipping
79 // Chrome features yet. In particular, our custom database recovery code does
80 // not support the WAL log file.
81 //
Shubham Aggarwalb30a0cee2021-01-28 15:11:2382 // WAL mode is currently not fully supported on FuchsiaOS. It will only be
83 // turned on if the database is also using exclusive locking mode.
84 // (https://crbug.com/1082059)
85 //
86 // Note: Changing page size is not supported when in WAL mode. So running
87 // 'PRAGMA page_size = <new-size>' will result in no-ops.
88 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:2889 // More details at https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html
90 bool wal_mode =
91 base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(sql::features::kEnableWALModeByDefault);
92
93 // Database page size.
94 //
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:2995 // New Chrome features should set an explicit page size in their
96 // DatabaseOptions initializers, even if they use the default page size. This
97 // makes it easier to track the page size used by the databases on the users'
98 // devices.
99 //
100 // The value in this option is only applied to newly created databases. In
101 // other words, changing the value doesn't impact the databases that have
102 // already been created on the users' devices. So, changing the value in the
103 // code without a lot of work (re-creating existing databases) will result in
104 // inconsistent page sizes across the fleet of user devices, which will make
105 // it (even) more difficult to reason about database performance.
106 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28107 // Larger page sizes result in shallower B-trees, because they allow an inner
108 // page to hold more keys. On the flip side, larger page sizes may result in
109 // more I/O when making small changes to existing records.
Shubham Aggarwalb30a0cee2021-01-28 15:11:23110 //
111 // Must be a power of two between 512 and 65536 inclusive.
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29112 //
113 // TODO(pwnall): Replace the default with an invalid value after all
114 // sql::Database users explicitly initialize page_size.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28115 int page_size = kDefaultPageSize;
116
117 // The size of in-memory cache, in pages.
118 //
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29119 // New Chrome features should set an explicit cache size in their
120 // DatabaseOptions initializers, even if they use the default cache size. This
121 // makes it easier to track the cache size used by the databases on the users'
122 // devices. The default page size of 4,096 bytes results in a cache size of
123 // 500 pages.
124 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28125 // SQLite's database cache will take up at most (`page_size` * `cache_size`)
126 // bytes of RAM.
127 //
128 // 0 invokes SQLite's default, which is currently to size up the cache to use
129 // exactly 2,048,000 bytes of RAM.
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29130 //
131 // TODO(pwnall): Replace the default with an invalid value after all
132 // sql::Database users explicitly initialize page_size.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28133 int cache_size = 0;
Victor Costan8ec18ee42021-07-13 19:45:32134
135 // Stores mmap failures in the SQL schema, instead of the meta table.
136 //
137 // This option is strongly discouraged for new databases, and will eventually
138 // be removed.
139 //
140 // If this option is true, the mmap status is stored in the database schema.
141 // Like any other schema change, changing the mmap status invalidates all
142 // pre-compiled SQL statements.
143 bool mmap_alt_status_discouraged = false;
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28144};
145
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:04146// Handle to an open SQLite database.
147//
148// Instances of this class are thread-unsafe and DCHECK that they are accessed
149// on the same sequence.
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29150//
151// When a Database instance goes out of scope, any uncommitted transactions are
152// rolled back.
Victor Costane56cc682018-12-27 01:53:46153class COMPONENT_EXPORT(SQL) Database {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56154 private:
155 class StatementRef; // Forward declaration, see real one below.
156
157 public:
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29158 // Creates an instance that can receive Open() / OpenInMemory() calls.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28159 //
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29160 // Some `options` members are only applied to newly created databases.
161 //
162 // Most operations on the new instance will fail until Open() / OpenInMemory()
163 // is called.
164 explicit Database(DatabaseOptions options);
165
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28166 // This constructor is deprecated.
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29167 //
168 // When transitioning away from this default constructor, consider setting
169 // DatabaseOptions::explicit_locking to true. For historical reasons, this
170 // constructor results in DatabaseOptions::explicit_locking set to false.
171 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28172 // TODO(crbug.com/1126968): Remove this constructor after migrating all
173 // uses to the explicit constructor below.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46174 Database();
Victor Costan9d1c8754b2021-07-13 02:53:29175
Victor Costan00c76432021-07-07 16:55:58176 Database(const Database&) = delete;
177 Database& operator=(const Database&) = delete;
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46178 ~Database();
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56179
Ken Rockot01687422020-08-17 18:00:59180 // Allows mmapping to be disabled globally by default in the calling process.
181 // Must be called before any threads attempt to create a Database.
182 //
183 // TODO(crbug.com/1117049): Remove this global configuration.
184 static void DisableMmapByDefault();
185
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56186 // Pre-init configuration ----------------------------------------------------
187
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27188 // The page size that will be used when creating a new database.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28189 int page_size() const { return options_.page_size; }
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27190
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57191 // Returns whether a database will be opened in WAL mode.
192 bool UseWALMode() const;
193
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:04194 // Opt out of memory-mapped file I/O.
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16195 void set_mmap_disabled() { mmap_disabled_ = true; }
196
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:46197 // Set an error-handling callback. On errors, the error number (and
198 // statement, if available) will be passed to the callback.
199 //
200 // If no callback is set, the default action is to crash in debug
201 // mode or return failure in release mode.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55202 using ErrorCallback = base::RepeatingCallback<void(int, Statement*)>;
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:46203 void set_error_callback(const ErrorCallback& callback) {
204 error_callback_ = callback;
205 }
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:04206 bool has_error_callback() const { return !error_callback_.is_null(); }
207 void reset_error_callback() { error_callback_.Reset(); }
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:46208
Victor Costan90dae262021-06-01 21:01:08209 // Developer-friendly database ID used in logging output and memory dumps.
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32210 void set_histogram_tag(const std::string& tag);
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:14211
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:52212 // Run "PRAGMA integrity_check" and post each line of
213 // results into |messages|. Returns the success of running the
214 // statement - per the SQLite documentation, if no errors are found the
215 // call should succeed, and a single value "ok" should be in messages.
216 bool FullIntegrityCheck(std::vector<std::string>* messages);
217
218 // Runs "PRAGMA quick_check" and, unlike the FullIntegrityCheck method,
219 // interprets the results returning true if the the statement executes
220 // without error and results in a single "ok" value.
221 bool QuickIntegrityCheck() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:42222
afakhry7c9abe72016-08-05 17:33:19223 // Meant to be called from a client error callback so that it's able to
224 // get diagnostic information about the database.
225 std::string GetDiagnosticInfo(int extended_error, Statement* statement);
226
ssid1f4e5362016-12-08 20:41:38227 // Reports memory usage into provided memory dump with the given name.
228 bool ReportMemoryUsage(base::trace_event::ProcessMemoryDump* pmd,
229 const std::string& dump_name);
dskibab4199f82016-11-21 20:16:13230
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56231 // Initialization ------------------------------------------------------------
232
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46233 // Initializes the SQL database for the given file, returning true if the
[email protected]35f2094c2009-12-29 22:46:55234 // file could be opened. You can call this or OpenInMemory.
[email protected]a3ef4832013-02-02 05:12:33235 bool Open(const base::FilePath& path) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42236
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46237 // Initializes the SQL database for a temporary in-memory database. There
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42238 // will be no associated file on disk, and the initial database will be
[email protected]35f2094c2009-12-29 22:46:55239 // empty. You can call this or Open.
[email protected]9fe37552011-12-23 17:07:20240 bool OpenInMemory() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42241
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30242 // Create a temporary on-disk database. The database will be
243 // deleted after close. This kind of database is similar to
244 // OpenInMemory() for small databases, but can page to disk if the
245 // database becomes large.
246 bool OpenTemporary() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
247
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38248 // Returns true if the database has been successfully opened.
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:04249 bool is_open() const { return static_cast<bool>(db_); }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56250
251 // Closes the database. This is automatically performed on destruction for
252 // you, but this allows you to close the database early. You must not call
253 // any other functions after closing it. It is permissable to call Close on
254 // an uninitialized or already-closed database.
255 void Close();
256
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34257 // Reads the first <cache-size>*<page-size> bytes of the file to prime the
258 // filesystem cache. This can be more efficient than faulting pages
259 // individually. Since this involves blocking I/O, it should only be used if
260 // the caller will immediately read a substantial amount of data from the
261 // database.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56262 //
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34263 // TODO(shess): Design a set of histograms or an experiment to inform this
264 // decision. Preloading should almost always improve later performance
265 // numbers for this database simply because it pulls operations forward, but
266 // if the data isn't actually used soon then preloading just slows down
267 // everything else.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56268 void Preload();
269
Victor Costan52bef812018-12-05 07:41:49270 // Release all non-essential memory associated with this database connection.
271 void TrimMemory();
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14272
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49273 // Raze the database to the ground. This approximates creating a
274 // fresh database from scratch, within the constraints of SQLite's
275 // locking protocol (locks and open handles can make doing this with
276 // filesystem operations problematic). Returns true if the database
277 // was razed.
278 //
279 // false is returned if the database is locked by some other
Carlos Knippschild46800c9f2017-09-02 02:21:43280 // process.
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49281 //
282 // NOTE(shess): Raze() will DCHECK in the following situations:
283 // - database is not open.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46284 // - the database has a transaction open.
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49285 // - a SQLite issue occurs which is structural in nature (like the
286 // statements used are broken).
287 // Since Raze() is expected to be called in unexpected situations,
288 // these all return false, since it is unlikely that the caller
289 // could fix them.
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24290 //
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28291 // The database's page size is taken from |options_.page_size|. The
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24292 // existing database's |auto_vacuum| setting is lost (the
293 // possibility of corruption makes it unreliable to pull it from the
294 // existing database). To re-enable on the empty database requires
295 // running "PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1;" then "VACUUM".
296 //
297 // NOTE(shess): For Android, SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM is set to 1,
298 // so Raze() sets auto_vacuum to 1.
299 //
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46300 // TODO(shess): Raze() needs a database so cannot clear SQLITE_NOTADB.
301 // TODO(shess): Bake auto_vacuum into Database's API so it can
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24302 // just pick up the default.
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49303 bool Raze();
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49304
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38305 // Breaks all outstanding transactions (as initiated by
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30306 // BeginTransaction()), closes the SQLite database, and poisons the
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46307 // object so that all future operations against the Database (or
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30308 // its Statements) fail safely, without side effects.
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38309 //
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30310 // This is intended as an alternative to Close() in error callbacks.
311 // Close() should still be called at some point.
312 void Poison();
313
314 // Raze() the database and Poison() the handle. Returns the return
315 // value from Raze().
316 // TODO(shess): Rename to RazeAndPoison().
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38317 bool RazeAndClose();
318
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46319 // Delete the underlying database files associated with |path|. This should be
320 // used on a database which is not opened by any Database instance. Open
321 // Database instances pointing to the database can cause odd results or
322 // corruption (for instance if a hot journal is deleted but the associated
323 // database is not).
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08324 //
325 // Returns true if the database file and associated journals no
326 // longer exist, false otherwise. If the database has never
327 // existed, this will return true.
328 static bool Delete(const base::FilePath& path);
329
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56330 // Transactions --------------------------------------------------------------
331
332 // Transaction management. We maintain a virtual transaction stack to emulate
333 // nested transactions since sqlite can't do nested transactions. The
334 // limitation is you can't roll back a sub transaction: if any transaction
335 // fails, all transactions open will also be rolled back. Any nested
336 // transactions after one has rolled back will return fail for Begin(). If
337 // Begin() fails, you must not call Commit or Rollback().
338 //
339 // Normally you should use sql::Transaction to manage a transaction, which
340 // will scope it to a C++ context.
341 bool BeginTransaction();
342 void RollbackTransaction();
343 bool CommitTransaction();
344
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30345 // Rollback all outstanding transactions. Use with care, there may
346 // be scoped transactions on the stack.
347 void RollbackAllTransactions();
348
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56349 // Returns the current transaction nesting, which will be 0 if there are
350 // no open transactions.
351 int transaction_nesting() const { return transaction_nesting_; }
352
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30353 // Attached databases---------------------------------------------------------
354
Victor Costan169ef032021-07-14 08:45:49355 // Attaches an existing database to this connection.
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30356 //
Victor Costan169ef032021-07-14 08:45:49357 // `attachment_point` must only contain lowercase letters.
358 //
359 // Attachment APIs are only exposed for use in recovery. General use is
360 // discouraged in Chrome. The README has more details.
Victor Costan8a87f7e52017-11-10 01:29:30361 //
362 // On the SQLite version shipped with Chrome (3.21+, Oct 2017), databases can
363 // be attached while a transaction is opened. However, these databases cannot
Victor Costan70bedf22018-07-18 21:21:14364 // be detached until the transaction is committed or aborted.
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30365 bool AttachDatabase(const base::FilePath& other_db_path,
Victor Costan83d940d62021-07-13 00:15:20366 base::StringPiece attachment_point,
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27367 InternalApiToken);
Victor Costan169ef032021-07-14 08:45:49368
369 // Detaches a database that was previously attached with AttachDatabase().
370 //
371 // `attachment_point` must match the argument of a previously successsful
372 // AttachDatabase() call.
373 //
374 // Attachment APIs are only exposed for use in recovery. General use is
375 // discouraged in Chrome. The README has more details.
Victor Costan83d940d62021-07-13 00:15:20376 bool DetachDatabase(base::StringPiece attachment_point, InternalApiToken);
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30377
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56378 // Statements ----------------------------------------------------------------
379
380 // Executes the given SQL string, returning true on success. This is
381 // normally used for simple, 1-off statements that don't take any bound
382 // parameters and don't return any data (e.g. CREATE TABLE).
[email protected]9fe37552011-12-23 17:07:20383 //
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59384 // This will DCHECK if the |sql| contains errors.
[email protected]9fe37552011-12-23 17:07:20385 //
386 // Do not use ignore_result() to ignore all errors. Use
387 // ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode() and ignore only specific errors.
388 bool Execute(const char* sql) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56389
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59390 // Like Execute(), but returns the error code given by SQLite.
[email protected]9fe37552011-12-23 17:07:20391 int ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(const char* sql) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59392
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56393 // Returns a statement for the given SQL using the statement cache. It can
394 // take a nontrivial amount of work to parse and compile a statement, so
395 // keeping commonly-used ones around for future use is important for
396 // performance.
397 //
Victor Costan613b4302018-11-20 05:32:43398 // The SQL_FROM_HERE macro is the recommended way of generating a StatementID.
399 // Code that generates custom IDs must ensure that a StatementID is never used
400 // for different SQL statements. Failing to meet this requirement results in
401 // incorrect behavior, and should be caught by a DCHECK.
402 //
403 // The SQL statement passed in |sql| must match the SQL statement reported
404 // back by SQLite. Mismatches are caught by a DCHECK, so any code that has
405 // automated test coverage or that was manually tested on a DCHECK build will
406 // not exhibit this problem. Mismatches generally imply that the statement
407 // passed in has extra whitespace or comments surrounding it, which waste
408 // storage and CPU cycles.
409 //
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59410 // If the |sql| has an error, an invalid, inert StatementRef is returned (and
411 // the code will crash in debug). The caller must deal with this eventuality,
412 // either by checking validity of the |sql| before calling, by correctly
413 // handling the return of an inert statement, or both.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56414 //
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56415 // Example:
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46416 // sql::Statement stmt(database_.GetCachedStatement(
[email protected]3273dce2010-01-27 16:08:08417 // SQL_FROM_HERE, "SELECT * FROM foo"));
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56418 // if (!stmt)
419 // return false; // Error creating statement.
Victor Costan12daa3ac92018-07-19 01:05:58420 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> GetCachedStatement(StatementID id,
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56421 const char* sql);
422
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59423 // Used to check a |sql| statement for syntactic validity. If the statement is
424 // valid SQL, returns true.
425 bool IsSQLValid(const char* sql);
426
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56427 // Returns a non-cached statement for the given SQL. Use this for SQL that
428 // is only executed once or only rarely (there is overhead associated with
429 // keeping a statement cached).
430 //
431 // See GetCachedStatement above for examples and error information.
432 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> GetUniqueStatement(const char* sql);
433
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57434 // Performs a passive checkpoint on the main attached database if it is in
435 // WAL mode. Returns true if the checkpoint was successful and false in case
436 // of an error. It is a no-op if the database is not in WAL mode.
437 //
438 // Note: Checkpointing is a very slow operation and will block any writes
439 // until it is finished. Please use with care.
440 bool CheckpointDatabase();
441
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56442 // Info querying -------------------------------------------------------------
443
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12444 // Returns true if the given structure exists. Instead of test-then-create,
445 // callers should almost always prefer the "IF NOT EXISTS" version of the
446 // CREATE statement.
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49447 bool DoesIndexExist(base::StringPiece index_name);
448 bool DoesTableExist(base::StringPiece table_name);
449 bool DoesViewExist(base::StringPiece table_name);
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:53450
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56451 // Returns true if a column with the given name exists in the given table.
Victor Costan1ff47e92018-12-07 11:10:43452 //
453 // Calling this method on a VIEW returns an unspecified result.
454 //
455 // This should only be used by migration code for legacy features that do not
456 // use MetaTable, and need an alternative way of figuring out the database's
457 // current version.
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49458 bool DoesColumnExist(const char* table_name, const char* column_name);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56459
460 // Returns sqlite's internal ID for the last inserted row. Valid only
461 // immediately after an insert.
tfarina720d4f32015-05-11 22:31:26462 int64_t GetLastInsertRowId() const;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56463
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:17464 // Returns sqlite's count of the number of rows modified by the last
465 // statement executed. Will be 0 if no statement has executed or the database
466 // is closed.
467 int GetLastChangeCount() const;
468
Victor Costand6e73252020-10-14 21:11:25469 // Approximates the amount of memory used by SQLite for this database.
470 //
471 // This measures the memory used for the page cache (most likely the biggest
472 // consumer), database schema, and prepared statements.
473 //
474 // The memory used by the page cache can be recovered by calling TrimMemory(),
475 // which will cause SQLite to drop the page cache.
476 int GetMemoryUsage();
477
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56478 // Errors --------------------------------------------------------------------
479
480 // Returns the error code associated with the last sqlite operation.
481 int GetErrorCode() const;
482
[email protected]767718e52010-09-21 23:18:49483 // Returns the errno associated with GetErrorCode(). See
484 // SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO in SQLite documentation.
485 int GetLastErrno() const;
486
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56487 // Returns a pointer to a statically allocated string associated with the
488 // last sqlite operation.
489 const char* GetErrorMessage() const;
490
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:58491 // Return a reproducible representation of the schema equivalent to
492 // running the following statement at a sqlite3 command-line:
493 // SELECT type, name, tbl_name, sql FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49494 std::string GetSchema();
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:58495
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25496 // Returns |true| if there is an error expecter (see SetErrorExpecter), and
497 // that expecter returns |true| when passed |error|. Clients which provide an
498 // |error_callback| should use IsExpectedSqliteError() to check for unexpected
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52499 // errors; if one is detected, DLOG(DCHECK) is generally appropriate (see
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25500 // OnSqliteError implementation).
501 static bool IsExpectedSqliteError(int error);
[email protected]74cdede2013-09-25 05:39:57502
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:00503 // Computes the path of a database's rollback journal.
504 //
505 // The journal file is created at the beginning of the database's first
506 // transaction. The file may be removed and re-created between transactions,
507 // depending on whether the database is opened in exclusive mode, and on
508 // configuration options. The journal file does not exist when the database
509 // operates in WAL mode.
510 //
511 // This is intended for internal use and tests. To preserve our ability to
512 // iterate on our SQLite configuration, features must avoid relying on
513 // the existence of specific files.
514 static base::FilePath JournalPath(const base::FilePath& db_path);
515
516 // Computes the path of a database's write-ahead log (WAL).
517 //
518 // The WAL file exists while a database is opened in WAL mode.
519 //
520 // This is intended for internal use and tests. To preserve our ability to
521 // iterate on our SQLite configuration, features must avoid relying on
522 // the existence of specific files.
523 static base::FilePath WriteAheadLogPath(const base::FilePath& db_path);
524
525 // Computes the path of a database's shared memory (SHM) file.
526 //
527 // The SHM file is used to coordinate between multiple processes using the
528 // same database in WAL mode. Thus, this file only exists for databases using
529 // WAL and not opened in exclusive mode.
530 //
531 // This is intended for internal use and tests. To preserve our ability to
532 // iterate on our SQLite configuration, features must avoid relying on
533 // the existence of specific files.
534 static base::FilePath SharedMemoryFilePath(const base::FilePath& db_path);
535
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27536 // Internal state accessed by other classes in //sql.
537 sqlite3* db(InternalApiToken) const { return db_; }
538 bool poisoned(InternalApiToken) const { return poisoned_; }
539
540 private:
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25541 // Allow test-support code to set/reset error expecter.
542 friend class test::ScopedErrorExpecter;
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10543
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59544 // Statement accesses StatementRef which we don't want to expose to everybody
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56545 // (they should go through Statement).
546 friend class Statement;
547
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46548 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, CachedStatement);
549 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, CollectDiagnosticInfo);
550 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, GetAppropriateMmapSize);
551 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, GetAppropriateMmapSizeAltStatus);
552 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, OnMemoryDump);
553 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLDatabaseTest, RegisterIntentToUpload);
shessf7fcc452017-04-19 22:10:41554 FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SQLiteFeaturesTest, WALNoClose);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46555
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42556 // Internal initialize function used by both Init and InitInMemory. The file
557 // name is always 8 bits since we want to use the 8-bit version of
558 // sqlite3_open. The string can also be sqlite's special ":memory:" string.
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13559 //
560 // |retry_flag| controls retrying the open if the error callback
561 // addressed errors using RazeAndClose().
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46562 enum Retry { NO_RETRY = 0, RETRY_ON_POISON };
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13563 bool OpenInternal(const std::string& file_name, Retry retry_flag);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42564
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38565 // Internal close function used by Close() and RazeAndClose().
566 // |forced| indicates that orderly-shutdown checks should not apply.
567 void CloseInternal(bool forced);
568
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54569 // Construct a ScopedBlockingCall to annotate IO calls, but only if
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20570 // database wasn't open in memory. ScopedBlockingCall uses |from_here| to
571 // declare its blocking execution scope (see https://www.crbug/934302).
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54572 void InitScopedBlockingCall(
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20573 const base::Location& from_here,
Anton Bikineev3ac3d302021-05-15 17:54:01574 absl::optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall>* scoped_blocking_call) const {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50575 if (!in_memory_)
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20576 scoped_blocking_call->emplace(from_here, base::BlockingType::MAY_BLOCK);
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50577 }
578
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12579 // Internal helper for Does*Exist() functions.
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49580 bool DoesSchemaItemExist(base::StringPiece name, base::StringPiece type);
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:53581
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25582 // Accessors for global error-expecter, for injecting behavior during tests.
583 // See test/scoped_error_expecter.h.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55584 using ErrorExpecterCallback = base::RepeatingCallback<bool(int)>;
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25585 static ErrorExpecterCallback* current_expecter_cb_;
586 static void SetErrorExpecter(ErrorExpecterCallback* expecter);
587 static void ResetErrorExpecter();
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10588
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56589 // A StatementRef is a refcounted wrapper around a sqlite statement pointer.
590 // Refcounting allows us to give these statements out to sql::Statement
591 // objects while also optionally maintaining a cache of compiled statements
592 // by just keeping a refptr to these objects.
593 //
594 // A statement ref can be valid, in which case it can be used, or invalid to
595 // indicate that the statement hasn't been created yet, has an error, or has
596 // been destroyed.
597 //
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46598 // The Database may revoke a StatementRef in some error cases, so callers
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56599 // should always check validity before using.
Victor Costane56cc682018-12-27 01:53:46600 class COMPONENT_EXPORT(SQL) StatementRef
601 : public base::RefCounted<StatementRef> {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56602 public:
Victor Costan3b02cdf2018-07-18 00:39:56603 REQUIRE_ADOPTION_FOR_REFCOUNTED_TYPE();
604
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46605 // |database| is the sql::Database instance associated with
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38606 // the statement, and is used for tracking outstanding statements
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49607 // and for error handling. Set to nullptr for invalid refs.
608 // |stmt| is the actual statement, and should only be null
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38609 // to create an invalid ref. |was_valid| indicates whether the
Etienne Bergeron95a01c2a2019-02-26 21:32:50610 // statement should be considered valid for diagnostic purposes.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46611 // |was_valid| can be true for a null |stmt| if the Database has
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38612 // been forcibly closed by an error handler.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46613 StatementRef(Database* database, sqlite3_stmt* stmt, bool was_valid);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56614
Victor Costan00c76432021-07-07 16:55:58615 StatementRef(const StatementRef&) = delete;
616 StatementRef& operator=(const StatementRef&) = delete;
617
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56618 // When true, the statement can be used.
619 bool is_valid() const { return !!stmt_; }
620
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38621 // When true, the statement is either currently valid, or was
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46622 // previously valid but the database was forcibly closed. Used
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38623 // for diagnostic checks.
624 bool was_valid() const { return was_valid_; }
625
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46626 // If we've not been linked to a database, this will be null.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46627 Database* database() const { return database_; }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56628
629 // Returns the sqlite statement if any. If the statement is not active,
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27630 // this will return nullptr.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56631 sqlite3_stmt* stmt() const { return stmt_; }
632
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27633 // Destroys the compiled statement and sets it to nullptr. The statement
634 // will no longer be active. |forced| is used to indicate if
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46635 // orderly-shutdown checks should apply (see Database::RazeAndClose()).
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38636 void Close(bool forced);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56637
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54638 // Construct a ScopedBlockingCall to annotate IO calls, but only if
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20639 // database wasn't open in memory. ScopedBlockingCall uses |from_here| to
640 // declare its blocking execution scope (see https://www.crbug/934302).
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54641 void InitScopedBlockingCall(
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20642 const base::Location& from_here,
Anton Bikineev3ac3d302021-05-15 17:54:01643 absl::optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall>* scoped_blocking_call) const {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46644 if (database_)
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20645 database_->InitScopedBlockingCall(from_here, scoped_blocking_call);
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55646 }
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50647
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56648 private:
[email protected]877d55d2009-11-05 21:53:08649 friend class base::RefCounted<StatementRef>;
650
651 ~StatementRef();
652
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46653 Database* database_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56654 sqlite3_stmt* stmt_;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38655 bool was_valid_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56656 };
657 friend class StatementRef;
658
659 // Executes a rollback statement, ignoring all transaction state. Used
660 // internally in the transaction management code.
661 void DoRollback();
662
663 // Called by a StatementRef when it's being created or destroyed. See
664 // open_statements_ below.
665 void StatementRefCreated(StatementRef* ref);
666 void StatementRefDeleted(StatementRef* ref);
667
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58668 // Called when a sqlite function returns an error, which is passed
669 // as |err|. The return value is the error code to be reflected
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27670 // back to client code. |stmt| is non-null if the error relates to
671 // an sql::Statement instance. |sql| is non-nullptr if the error
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58672 // relates to non-statement sql code (Execute, for instance). Both
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27673 // can be null, but both should never be set.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58674 // NOTE(shess): Originally, the return value was intended to allow
675 // error handlers to transparently convert errors into success.
676 // Unfortunately, transactions are not generally restartable, so
677 // this did not work out.
shess9e77283d2016-06-13 23:53:20678 int OnSqliteError(int err, Statement* stmt, const char* sql) const;
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:59679
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57680 // Like |Execute()|, but retries if the database is locked.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46681 bool ExecuteWithTimeout(const char* sql,
682 base::TimeDelta ms_timeout) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57683
Victor Costan106e50072021-07-17 00:04:49684 // Implementation helper for GetUniqueStatement() and GetCachedStatement().
685 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> GetStatementImpl(const char* sql);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58686
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46687 bool IntegrityCheckHelper(const char* pragma_sql,
688 std::vector<std::string>* messages)
689 WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:52690
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16691 // Release page-cache memory if memory-mapped I/O is enabled and the database
692 // was changed. Passing true for |implicit_change_performed| allows
693 // overriding the change detection for cases like DDL (CREATE, DROP, etc),
694 // which do not participate in the total-rows-changed tracking.
695 void ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(bool implicit_change_performed);
696
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46697 // Returns the results of sqlite3_db_filename(), which should match the path
698 // passed to Open().
699 base::FilePath DbPath() const;
700
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46701 // Helper to collect diagnostic info for a corrupt database.
702 std::string CollectCorruptionInfo();
703
704 // Helper to collect diagnostic info for errors.
705 std::string CollectErrorInfo(int error, Statement* stmt) const;
706
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31707 // Calculates a value appropriate to pass to "PRAGMA mmap_size = ". So errors
708 // can make it unsafe to map a file, so the file is read using regular I/O,
709 // with any errors causing 0 (don't map anything) to be returned. If the
710 // entire file is read without error, a large value is returned which will
711 // allow the entire file to be mapped in most cases.
712 //
713 // Results are recorded in the database's meta table for future reference, so
714 // the file should only be read through once.
715 size_t GetAppropriateMmapSize();
716
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12717 // Helpers for GetAppropriateMmapSize().
718 bool GetMmapAltStatus(int64_t* status);
719 bool SetMmapAltStatus(int64_t status);
720
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27721 // The actual sqlite database. Will be null before Init has been called or if
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56722 // Init resulted in an error.
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48723 sqlite3* db_ = nullptr;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56724
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28725 // TODO([email protected]): Make `options_` const after removing all
726 // setters.
727 DatabaseOptions options_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56728
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55729 // Holds references to all cached statements so they remain active.
730 //
731 // flat_map is appropriate here because the codebase has ~400 cached
732 // statements, and each statement is at most one insertion in the map
733 // throughout a process' lifetime.
734 base::flat_map<StatementID, scoped_refptr<StatementRef>> statement_cache_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56735
736 // A list of all StatementRefs we've given out. Each ref must register with
737 // us when it's created or destroyed. This allows us to potentially close
738 // any open statements when we encounter an error.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55739 std::set<StatementRef*> open_statements_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56740
741 // Number of currently-nested transactions.
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48742 int transaction_nesting_ = 0;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56743
744 // True if any of the currently nested transactions have been rolled back.
745 // When we get to the outermost transaction, this will determine if we do
746 // a rollback instead of a commit.
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48747 bool needs_rollback_ = false;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56748
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50749 // True if database is open with OpenInMemory(), False if database is open
750 // with Open().
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48751 bool in_memory_ = false;
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50752
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46753 // |true| if the Database was closed using RazeAndClose(). Used
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38754 // to enable diagnostics to distinguish calls to never-opened
755 // databases (incorrect use of the API) from calls to once-valid
756 // databases.
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48757 bool poisoned_ = false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38758
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46759 // |true| if SQLite memory-mapped I/O is not desired for this database.
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16760 bool mmap_disabled_;
761
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46762 // |true| if SQLite memory-mapped I/O was enabled for this database.
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16763 // Used by ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded().
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48764 bool mmap_enabled_ = false;
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16765
766 // Used by ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded() to track if new changes have happened
767 // since memory was last released.
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48768 int total_changes_at_last_release_ = 0;
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16769
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:46770 ErrorCallback error_callback_;
771
Victor Costan90dae262021-06-01 21:01:08772 // Developer-friendly database ID used in logging output and memory dumps.
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:39773 std::string histogram_tag_;
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:14774
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:57775 // Stores the dump provider object when db is open.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46776 std::unique_ptr<DatabaseMemoryDumpProvider> memory_dump_provider_;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56777};
778
779} // namespace sql
780
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46781#endif // SQL_DATABASE_H_