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[email protected]64021042012-02-10 20:02:291// 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#include "sql/database.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:566
avi51ba3e692015-12-26 17:30:507#include <limits.h>
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:198#include <stddef.h>
9#include <stdint.h>
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5610#include <string.h>
mostynbd82cd9952016-04-11 20:05:3411
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:5712#include "base/feature_list.h"
[email protected]57999812013-02-24 05:40:5213#include "base/files/file_path.h"
thestig22dfc4012014-09-05 08:29:4414#include "base/files/file_util.h"
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:4615#include "base/format_macros.h"
fdoray2dfa76452016-06-07 13:11:2216#include "base/location.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5617#include "base/logging.h"
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:1818#include "base/metrics/histogram_functions.h"
asvitkine30330812016-08-30 04:01:0819#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:3920#include "base/metrics/sparse_histogram.h"
Victor Costan3653df62018-02-08 21:38:1621#include "base/no_destructor.h"
Will Harrisb8693592018-08-28 22:58:4422#include "base/numerics/safe_conversions.h"
fdoray2dfa76452016-06-07 13:11:2223#include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:4224#include "base/strings/string_split.h"
[email protected]a4bbc1f92013-06-11 07:28:1925#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
26#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
[email protected]906265872013-06-07 22:40:4527#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:1828#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
Etienne Pierre-Doray0400dfb62018-12-03 19:12:2529#include "base/threading/scoped_blocking_call.h"
ssid9f8022f2015-10-12 17:49:0330#include "base/trace_event/memory_dump_manager.h"
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:4831#include "base/trace_event/trace_event.h"
Kevin Marshalla9f05ec2017-07-14 02:10:0532#include "build/build_config.h"
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:4633#include "sql/database_memory_dump_provider.h"
Victor Costan3653df62018-02-08 21:38:1634#include "sql/initialization.h"
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:0835#include "sql/meta_table.h"
Victor Costan3ffd9a372019-05-22 00:46:5436#include "sql/sql_features.h"
[email protected]f0a54b22011-07-19 18:40:2137#include "sql/statement.h"
shess5f2c3442017-01-24 02:15:1038#include "sql/vfs_wrapper.h"
[email protected]e33cba42010-08-18 23:37:0339#include "third_party/sqlite/sqlite3.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5640
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5741namespace {
42
Ken Rockot01687422020-08-17 18:00:5943bool enable_mmap_by_default_ = true;
44
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5745// Spin for up to a second waiting for the lock to clear when setting
46// up the database.
47// TODO(shess): Better story on this. http://crbug.com/56559
[email protected]c68ce172011-11-24 22:30:2748const int kBusyTimeoutSeconds = 1;
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5749
50class ScopedBusyTimeout {
51 public:
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:4652 explicit ScopedBusyTimeout(sqlite3* db) : db_(db) {}
53 ~ScopedBusyTimeout() { sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_, 0); }
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5754
55 int SetTimeout(base::TimeDelta timeout) {
56 DCHECK_LT(timeout.InMilliseconds(), INT_MAX);
57 return sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_,
58 static_cast<int>(timeout.InMilliseconds()));
59 }
60
61 private:
62 sqlite3* db_;
63};
64
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:2465// Helper to "safely" enable writable_schema. No error checking
66// because it is reasonable to just forge ahead in case of an error.
67// If turning it on fails, then most likely nothing will work, whereas
68// if turning it off fails, it only matters if some code attempts to
69// continue working with the database and tries to modify the
70// sqlite_master table (none of our code does this).
71class ScopedWritableSchema {
72 public:
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:4673 explicit ScopedWritableSchema(sqlite3* db) : db_(db) {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:2774 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=1", nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:2475 }
76 ~ScopedWritableSchema() {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:2777 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=0", nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:2478 }
79
80 private:
81 sqlite3* db_;
82};
83
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:1684// Helper to wrap the sqlite3_backup_*() step of Raze(). Return
85// SQLite error code from running the backup step.
86int BackupDatabase(sqlite3* src, sqlite3* dst, const char* db_name) {
87 DCHECK_NE(src, dst);
88 sqlite3_backup* backup = sqlite3_backup_init(dst, db_name, src, db_name);
89 if (!backup) {
90 // Since this call only sets things up, this indicates a gross
91 // error in SQLite.
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:5292 DLOG(DCHECK) << "Unable to start sqlite3_backup(): " << sqlite3_errmsg(dst);
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:1693 return sqlite3_errcode(dst);
94 }
95
96 // -1 backs up the entire database.
97 int rc = sqlite3_backup_step(backup, -1);
98 int pages = sqlite3_backup_pagecount(backup);
99 sqlite3_backup_finish(backup);
100
101 // If successful, exactly one page should have been backed up. If
102 // this breaks, check this function to make sure assumptions aren't
103 // being broken.
104 if (rc == SQLITE_DONE)
105 DCHECK_EQ(pages, 1);
106
107 return rc;
108}
109
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30110// Be very strict on attachment point. SQLite can handle a much wider
111// character set with appropriate quoting, but Chromium code should
112// just use clean names to start with.
113bool ValidAttachmentPoint(const char* attachment_point) {
114 for (size_t i = 0; attachment_point[i]; ++i) {
zhongyi23960342016-04-12 23:13:20115 if (!(base::IsAsciiDigit(attachment_point[i]) ||
116 base::IsAsciiAlpha(attachment_point[i]) ||
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30117 attachment_point[i] == '_')) {
118 return false;
119 }
120 }
121 return true;
122}
123
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34124// Helper to get the sqlite3_file* associated with the "main" database.
125int GetSqlite3File(sqlite3* db, sqlite3_file** file) {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27126 *file = nullptr;
127 int rc = sqlite3_file_control(db, nullptr, SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER, file);
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34128 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
129 return rc;
130
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27131 // TODO(shess): null in file->pMethods has been observed on android_dbg
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34132 // content_unittests, even though it should not be possible.
133 // http://crbug.com/329982
134 if (!*file || !(*file)->pMethods)
135 return SQLITE_ERROR;
136
137 return rc;
138}
139
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:42140// Convenience to get the sqlite3_file* and the size for the "main" database.
141int GetSqlite3FileAndSize(sqlite3* db,
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46142 sqlite3_file** file,
143 sqlite3_int64* db_size) {
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:42144 int rc = GetSqlite3File(db, file);
145 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
146 return rc;
147
148 return (*file)->pMethods->xFileSize(*file, db_size);
149}
150
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13151std::string AsUTF8ForSQL(const base::FilePath& path) {
152#if defined(OS_WIN)
Jan Wilken Dörrie9720dce2020-07-21 17:14:23153 return base::WideToUTF8(path.value());
Fabrice de Gans-Riberi65421f62018-05-22 23:16:18154#elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13155 return path.value();
156#endif
157}
158
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57159} // namespace
160
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56161namespace sql {
162
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10163// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46164Database::ErrorExpecterCallback* Database::current_expecter_cb_ = nullptr;
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10165
166// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46167bool Database::IsExpectedSqliteError(int error) {
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25168 if (!current_expecter_cb_)
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10169 return false;
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25170 return current_expecter_cb_->Run(error);
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10171}
172
173// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46174void Database::SetErrorExpecter(Database::ErrorExpecterCallback* cb) {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27175 CHECK(!current_expecter_cb_);
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25176 current_expecter_cb_ = cb;
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10177}
178
179// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46180void Database::ResetErrorExpecter() {
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:25181 CHECK(current_expecter_cb_);
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27182 current_expecter_cb_ = nullptr;
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10183}
184
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:00185// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46186base::FilePath Database::JournalPath(const base::FilePath& db_path) {
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:00187 return base::FilePath(db_path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-journal"));
188}
189
190// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46191base::FilePath Database::WriteAheadLogPath(const base::FilePath& db_path) {
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:00192 return base::FilePath(db_path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-wal"));
193}
194
195// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46196base::FilePath Database::SharedMemoryFilePath(const base::FilePath& db_path) {
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:00197 return base::FilePath(db_path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-shm"));
198}
199
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46200Database::StatementRef::StatementRef(Database* database,
201 sqlite3_stmt* stmt,
202 bool was_valid)
203 : database_(database), stmt_(stmt), was_valid_(was_valid) {
204 if (database)
205 database_->StatementRefCreated(this);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56206}
207
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46208Database::StatementRef::~StatementRef() {
209 if (database_)
210 database_->StatementRefDeleted(this);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38211 Close(false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56212}
213
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46214void Database::StatementRef::Close(bool forced) {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56215 if (stmt_) {
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54216 // Call to InitScopedBlockingCall() cannot go at the beginning of the
217 // function because Close() is called unconditionally from destructor to
218 // clean database_. And if this is inactive statement this won't cause any
219 // disk access and destructor most probably will be called on thread not
220 // allowing disk access.
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50221 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
222 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54223 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20224 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56225 sqlite3_finalize(stmt_);
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27226 stmt_ = nullptr;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56227 }
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46228 database_ = nullptr; // The Database may be getting deleted.
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38229
230 // Forced close is expected to happen from a statement error
231 // handler. In that case maintain the sense of |was_valid_| which
232 // previously held for this ref.
233 was_valid_ = was_valid_ && forced;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56234}
235
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28236static_assert(DatabaseOptions::kDefaultPageSize == SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE,
237 "DatabaseOptions::kDefaultPageSize must match the value "
238 "configured into SQLite");
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27239
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28240Database::Database() : Database({.exclusive_locking = false}) {}
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27241
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28242Database::Database(DatabaseOptions options)
Shubham Aggarwale2d6b60d2020-10-22 04:41:48243 : options_(options), mmap_disabled_(!enable_mmap_by_default_) {
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28244 DCHECK_GE(options.page_size, 512);
245 DCHECK_LE(options.page_size, 65536);
246 DCHECK(!(options.page_size & (options.page_size - 1)))
247 << "page_size must be a power of two";
248}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56249
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46250Database::~Database() {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56251 Close();
252}
253
Ken Rockot01687422020-08-17 18:00:59254void Database::DisableMmapByDefault() {
255 enable_mmap_by_default_ = false;
256}
257
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46258void Database::RecordEvent(Events event, size_t count) {
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32259 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
Victor Costanb0e7fc02019-03-01 03:36:27260 UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("Sqlite.Stats2", event, EVENT_MAX_VALUE);
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32261 }
262
263 if (stats_histogram_) {
264 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
265 stats_histogram_->Add(event);
266 }
267 }
268}
269
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46270bool Database::Open(const base::FilePath& path) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48271 TRACE_EVENT1("sql", "Database::Open", "path", path.MaybeAsASCII());
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13272 return OpenInternal(AsUTF8ForSQL(path), RETRY_ON_POISON);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42273}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56274
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46275bool Database::OpenInMemory() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48276 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::OpenInMemory");
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50277 in_memory_ = true;
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13278 return OpenInternal(":memory:", NO_RETRY);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56279}
280
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46281bool Database::OpenTemporary() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48282 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::OpenTemporary");
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30283 return OpenInternal("", NO_RETRY);
284}
285
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46286void Database::CloseInternal(bool forced) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48287 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::CloseInternal");
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:47288 // TODO(shess): Calling "PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE" at this point
289 // will delete the -journal file. For ChromiumOS or other more
290 // embedded systems, this is probably not appropriate, whereas on
291 // desktop it might make some sense.
292
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48293 // sqlite3_close() needs all prepared statements to be finalized.
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48294
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38295 // Release cached statements.
296 statement_cache_.clear();
297
298 // With cached statements released, in-use statements will remain.
299 // Closing the database while statements are in use is an API
300 // violation, except for forced close (which happens from within a
301 // statement's error handler).
302 DCHECK(forced || open_statements_.empty());
303
304 // Deactivate any outstanding statements so sqlite3_close() works.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:55305 for (StatementRef* statement_ref : open_statements_)
306 statement_ref->Close(forced);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38307 open_statements_.clear();
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48308
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56309 if (db_) {
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54310 // Call to InitScopedBlockingCall() cannot go at the beginning of the
311 // function because Close() must be called from destructor to clean
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50312 // statement_cache_, it won't cause any disk access and it most probably
313 // will happen on thread not allowing disk access.
314 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
315 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54316 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20317 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28318
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20319 // Resetting acquires a lock to ensure no dump is happening on the database
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:57320 // at the same time. Unregister takes ownership of provider and it is safe
321 // since the db is reset. memory_dump_provider_ could be null if db_ was
322 // poisoned.
323 if (memory_dump_provider_) {
324 memory_dump_provider_->ResetDatabase();
325 base::trace_event::MemoryDumpManager::GetInstance()
326 ->UnregisterAndDeleteDumpProviderSoon(
327 std::move(memory_dump_provider_));
328 }
329
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28330 int rc = sqlite3_close(db_);
331 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:18332 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.CloseFailure", rc);
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52333 DLOG(DCHECK) << "sqlite3_close failed: " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28334 }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56335 }
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27336 db_ = nullptr;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56337}
338
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46339void Database::Close() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48340 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::Close");
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38341 // If the database was already closed by RazeAndClose(), then no
342 // need to close again. Clear the |poisoned_| bit so that incorrect
343 // API calls are caught.
344 if (poisoned_) {
345 poisoned_ = false;
346 return;
347 }
348
349 CloseInternal(false);
350}
351
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46352void Database::Preload() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48353 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::Preload");
Victor Costan3ffd9a372019-05-22 00:46:54354
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56355 if (!db_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52356 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Cannot preload null db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56357 return;
358 }
359
Victor Costanb5a0a97002019-09-08 04:55:15360 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20361 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
Victor Costanb5a0a97002019-09-08 04:55:15362
Victor Costanbcfeb5b2019-10-11 21:38:10363 // Maximum number of bytes that will be prefetched from the database.
364 //
365 // This limit is very aggressive. Here are the trade-offs involved.
366 // 1) Accessing bytes that weren't preread is very expensive on
367 // performance-critical databases, so the limit must exceed the expected
368 // sizes of feature databases.
369 // 2) On some platforms (Windows 7 and, currently, macOS), base::PreReadFile()
370 // falls back to a synchronous read, and blocks until the entire file is
371 // read into memory. So, there's a tangible cost to reading data that would
372 // get evicted before base::PreReadFile() completes. This cost needs to be
373 // balanced with the benefit reading the entire database at once, and
374 // avoiding seeks on spinning disks.
375 constexpr int kPreReadSize = 128 * 1024 * 1024; // 128 MB
376 base::PreReadFile(DbPath(), /*is_executable=*/false, kPreReadSize);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56377}
378
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46379// SQLite keeps unused pages associated with a database in a cache. It asks
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16380// the cache for pages by an id, and if the page is present and the database is
381// unchanged, it considers the content of the page valid and doesn't read it
382// from disk. When memory-mapped I/O is enabled, on read SQLite uses page
383// structures created from the memory map data before consulting the cache. On
384// write SQLite creates a new in-memory page structure, copies the data from the
385// memory map, and later writes it, releasing the updated page back to the
386// cache.
387//
388// This means that in memory-mapped mode, the contents of the cached pages are
389// not re-used for reads, but they are re-used for writes if the re-written page
390// is still in the cache. The implementation of sqlite3_db_release_memory() as
391// of SQLite 3.8.7.4 frees all pages from pcaches associated with the
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46392// database, so it should free these pages.
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16393//
394// Unfortunately, the zero page is also freed. That page is never accessed
395// using memory-mapped I/O, and the cached copy can be re-used after verifying
396// the file change counter on disk. Also, fresh pages from cache receive some
397// pager-level initialization before they can be used. Since the information
398// involved will immediately be accessed in various ways, it is unclear if the
399// additional overhead is material, or just moving processor cache effects
400// around.
401//
402// TODO(shess): It would be better to release the pages immediately when they
403// are no longer needed. This would basically happen after SQLite commits a
404// transaction. I had implemented a pcache wrapper to do this, but it involved
405// layering violations, and it had to be setup before any other sqlite call,
406// which was brittle. Also, for large files it would actually make sense to
407// maintain the existing pcache behavior for blocks past the memory-mapped
408// segment. I think drh would accept a reasonable implementation of the overall
409// concept for upstreaming to SQLite core.
410//
411// TODO(shess): Another possibility would be to set the cache size small, which
412// would keep the zero page around, plus some pre-initialized pages, and SQLite
413// can manage things. The downside is that updates larger than the cache would
414// spill to the journal. That could be compensated by setting cache_spill to
415// false. The downside then is that it allows open-ended use of memory for
416// large transactions.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46417void Database::ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(bool implicit_change_performed) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48418 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded");
shess644fc8a2016-02-26 18:15:58419 // The database could have been closed during a transaction as part of error
420 // recovery.
421 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46422 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
shess644fc8a2016-02-26 18:15:58423 return;
424 }
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16425
426 // If memory-mapping is not enabled, the page cache helps performance.
427 if (!mmap_enabled_)
428 return;
429
430 // On caller request, force the change comparison to fail. Done before the
431 // transaction-nesting test so that the signal can carry to transaction
432 // commit.
433 if (implicit_change_performed)
434 --total_changes_at_last_release_;
435
436 // Cached pages may be re-used within the same transaction.
437 if (transaction_nesting())
438 return;
439
440 // If no changes have been made, skip flushing. This allows the first page of
441 // the database to remain in cache across multiple reads.
442 const int total_changes = sqlite3_total_changes(db_);
443 if (total_changes == total_changes_at_last_release_)
444 return;
445
446 total_changes_at_last_release_ = total_changes;
447 sqlite3_db_release_memory(db_);
448}
449
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46450base::FilePath Database::DbPath() const {
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46451 if (!is_open())
452 return base::FilePath();
453
454 const char* path = sqlite3_db_filename(db_, "main");
455 const base::StringPiece db_path(path);
456#if defined(OS_WIN)
Jan Wilken Dörrie9720dce2020-07-21 17:14:23457 return base::FilePath(base::UTF8ToWide(db_path));
Fabrice de Gans-Riberi65421f62018-05-22 23:16:18458#elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46459 return base::FilePath(db_path);
460#else
461 NOTREACHED();
462 return base::FilePath();
463#endif
464}
465
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46466std::string Database::CollectErrorInfo(int error, Statement* stmt) const {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48467 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::CollectErrorInfo");
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46468 // Buffer for accumulating debugging info about the error. Place
469 // more-relevant information earlier, in case things overflow the
470 // fixed-size reporting buffer.
471 std::string debug_info;
472
473 // The error message from the failed operation.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46474 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "db error: %d/%s\n", GetErrorCode(),
475 GetErrorMessage());
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46476
477 // TODO(shess): |error| and |GetErrorCode()| should always be the same, but
478 // reading code does not entirely convince me. Remove if they turn out to be
479 // the same.
480 if (error != GetErrorCode())
481 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "reported error: %d\n", error);
482
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46483// System error information. Interpretation of Windows errors is different
484// from posix.
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46485#if defined(OS_WIN)
486 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "LastError: %d\n", GetLastErrno());
Fabrice de Gans-Riberi65421f62018-05-22 23:16:18487#elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46488 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "errno: %d\n", GetLastErrno());
489#else
490 NOTREACHED(); // Add appropriate log info.
491#endif
492
493 if (stmt) {
494 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "statement: %s\n",
495 stmt->GetSQLStatement());
496 } else {
497 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "statement: NULL\n");
498 }
499
500 // SQLITE_ERROR often indicates some sort of mismatch between the statement
501 // and the schema, possibly due to a failed schema migration.
502 if (error == SQLITE_ERROR) {
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12503 static const char kVersionSql[] =
504 "SELECT value FROM meta WHERE key='version'";
505 sqlite3_stmt* sqlite_statement;
506 // When the number of bytes passed to sqlite3_prepare_v3() includes the null
507 // terminator, SQLite avoids a buffer copy.
508 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v3(db_, kVersionSql, sizeof(kVersionSql),
509 SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB, &sqlite_statement,
510 /* pzTail= */ nullptr);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46511 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12512 rc = sqlite3_step(sqlite_statement);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46513 if (rc == SQLITE_ROW) {
514 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: %d\n",
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12515 sqlite3_column_int(sqlite_statement, 0));
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46516 } else if (rc == SQLITE_DONE) {
517 debug_info += "version: none\n";
518 } else {
519 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: error %d\n", rc);
520 }
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12521 sqlite3_finalize(sqlite_statement);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46522 } else {
523 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: prepare error %d\n", rc);
524 }
525
526 debug_info += "schema:\n";
527
528 // sqlite_master has columns:
529 // type - "index" or "table".
530 // name - name of created element.
531 // tbl_name - name of element, or target table in case of index.
532 // rootpage - root page of the element in database file.
533 // sql - SQL to create the element.
534 // In general, the |sql| column is sufficient to derive the other columns.
535 // |rootpage| is not interesting for debugging, without the contents of the
536 // database. The COALESCE is because certain automatic elements will have a
537 // |name| but no |sql|,
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12538 static const char kSchemaSql[] =
539 "SELECT COALESCE(sql,name) FROM sqlite_master";
540 rc = sqlite3_prepare_v3(db_, kSchemaSql, sizeof(kSchemaSql),
541 SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB, &sqlite_statement,
542 /* pzTail= */ nullptr);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46543 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12544 while ((rc = sqlite3_step(sqlite_statement)) == SQLITE_ROW) {
545 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "%s\n",
546 sqlite3_column_text(sqlite_statement, 0));
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46547 }
548 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE)
549 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "error %d\n", rc);
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:12550 sqlite3_finalize(sqlite_statement);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46551 } else {
552 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "prepare error %d\n", rc);
553 }
554 }
555
556 return debug_info;
557}
558
559// TODO(shess): Since this is only called in an error situation, it might be
560// prudent to rewrite in terms of SQLite API calls, and mark the function const.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46561std::string Database::CollectCorruptionInfo() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48562 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::CollectCorruptionInfo");
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46563 // If the file cannot be accessed it is unlikely that an integrity check will
564 // turn up actionable information.
565 const base::FilePath db_path = DbPath();
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19566 int64_t db_size = -1;
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46567 if (!base::GetFileSize(db_path, &db_size) || db_size < 0)
568 return std::string();
569
570 // Buffer for accumulating debugging info about the error. Place
571 // more-relevant information earlier, in case things overflow the
572 // fixed-size reporting buffer.
573 std::string debug_info;
574 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "SQLITE_CORRUPT, db size %" PRId64 "\n",
575 db_size);
576
577 // Only check files up to 8M to keep things from blocking too long.
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19578 const int64_t kMaxIntegrityCheckSize = 8192 * 1024;
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46579 if (db_size > kMaxIntegrityCheckSize) {
580 debug_info += "integrity_check skipped due to size\n";
581 } else {
582 std::vector<std::string> messages;
583
584 // TODO(shess): FullIntegrityCheck() splits into a vector while this joins
585 // into a string. Probably should be refactored.
586 const base::TimeTicks before = base::TimeTicks::Now();
587 FullIntegrityCheck(&messages);
588 base::StringAppendF(
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46589 &debug_info, "integrity_check %" PRId64 " ms, %" PRIuS " records:\n",
590 (base::TimeTicks::Now() - before).InMilliseconds(), messages.size());
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46591
592 // SQLite returns up to 100 messages by default, trim deeper to
593 // keep close to the 2000-character size limit for dumping.
594 const size_t kMaxMessages = 20;
595 for (size_t i = 0; i < kMaxMessages && i < messages.size(); ++i) {
596 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "%s\n", messages[i].c_str());
597 }
598 }
599
600 return debug_info;
601}
602
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46603bool Database::GetMmapAltStatus(int64_t* status) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48604 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::GetMmapAltStatus");
605
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12606 // The [meta] version uses a missing table as a signal for a fresh database.
607 // That will not work for the view, which would not exist in either a new or
608 // an existing database. A new database _should_ be only one page long, so
609 // just don't bother optimizing this case (start at offset 0).
610 // TODO(shess): Could the [meta] case also get simpler, then?
611 if (!DoesViewExist("MmapStatus")) {
612 *status = 0;
613 return true;
614 }
615
616 const char* kMmapStatusSql = "SELECT * FROM MmapStatus";
617 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement(kMmapStatusSql));
618 if (s.Step())
619 *status = s.ColumnInt64(0);
620 return s.Succeeded();
621}
622
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46623bool Database::SetMmapAltStatus(int64_t status) {
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12624 if (!BeginTransaction())
625 return false;
626
627 // View may not exist on first run.
628 if (!Execute("DROP VIEW IF EXISTS MmapStatus")) {
629 RollbackTransaction();
630 return false;
631 }
632
633 // Views live in the schema, so they cannot be parameterized. For an integer
634 // value, this construct should be safe from SQL injection, if the value
635 // becomes more complicated use "SELECT quote(?)" to generate a safe quoted
636 // value.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46637 const std::string create_view_sql = base::StringPrintf(
638 "CREATE VIEW MmapStatus (value) AS SELECT %" PRId64, status);
639 if (!Execute(create_view_sql.c_str())) {
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12640 RollbackTransaction();
641 return false;
642 }
643
644 return CommitTransaction();
645}
646
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46647size_t Database::GetAppropriateMmapSize() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48648 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::GetAppropriateMmapSize");
649
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54650 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20651 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31652
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08653 // How much to map if no errors are found. 50MB encompasses the 99th
654 // percentile of Chrome databases in the wild, so this should be good.
655 const size_t kMmapEverything = 256 * 1024 * 1024;
656
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12657 // Progress information is tracked in the [meta] table for databases which use
658 // sql::MetaTable, otherwise it is tracked in a special view.
659 // TODO(shess): Move all cases to the view implementation.
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08660 int64_t mmap_ofs = 0;
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12661 if (mmap_alt_status_) {
662 if (!GetMmapAltStatus(&mmap_ofs)) {
663 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_STATUS_FAILURE_READ);
664 return 0;
665 }
666 } else {
667 // If [meta] doesn't exist, yet, it's a new database, assume the best.
668 // sql::MetaTable::Init() will preload kMmapSuccess.
669 if (!MetaTable::DoesTableExist(this)) {
670 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_MISSING);
671 return kMmapEverything;
672 }
673
674 if (!MetaTable::GetMmapStatus(this, &mmap_ofs)) {
675 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_FAILURE_READ);
676 return 0;
677 }
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31678 }
679
680 // Database read failed in the past, don't memory map.
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08681 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31682 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_FAILED);
683 return 0;
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:31684 }
685
686 if (mmap_ofs != MetaTable::kMmapSuccess) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31687 // Continue reading from previous offset.
688 DCHECK_GE(mmap_ofs, 0);
689
690 // TODO(shess): Could this reading code be shared with Preload()? It would
691 // require locking twice (this code wouldn't be able to access |db_size| so
692 // the helper would have to return amount read).
693
694 // Read more of the database looking for errors. The VFS interface is used
695 // to assure that the reads are valid for SQLite. |g_reads_allowed| is used
696 // to limit checking to 20MB per run of Chromium.
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27697 sqlite3_file* file = nullptr;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31698 sqlite3_int64 db_size = 0;
699 if (SQLITE_OK != GetSqlite3FileAndSize(db_, &file, &db_size)) {
700 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_VFS_FAILURE);
701 return 0;
702 }
703
704 // Read the data left, or |g_reads_allowed|, whichever is smaller.
705 // |g_reads_allowed| limits the total amount of I/O to spend verifying data
706 // in a single Chromium run.
707 sqlite3_int64 amount = db_size - mmap_ofs;
708 if (amount < 0)
709 amount = 0;
710 if (amount > 0) {
Victor Costan3653df62018-02-08 21:38:16711 static base::NoDestructor<base::Lock> lock;
712 base::AutoLock auto_lock(*lock);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31713 static sqlite3_int64 g_reads_allowed = 20 * 1024 * 1024;
714 if (g_reads_allowed < amount)
715 amount = g_reads_allowed;
716 g_reads_allowed -= amount;
717 }
718
719 // |amount| can be <= 0 if |g_reads_allowed| ran out of quota, or if the
720 // database was truncated after a previous pass.
721 if (amount <= 0 && mmap_ofs < db_size) {
722 DCHECK_EQ(0, amount);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31723 } else {
724 static const int kPageSize = 4096;
725 char buf[kPageSize];
726 while (amount > 0) {
727 int rc = file->pMethods->xRead(file, buf, sizeof(buf), mmap_ofs);
728 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
729 mmap_ofs += sizeof(buf);
730 amount -= sizeof(buf);
731 } else if (rc == SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ) {
732 // Reached EOF for a database with page size < |kPageSize|.
733 mmap_ofs = db_size;
734 break;
735 } else {
736 // TODO(shess): Consider calling OnSqliteError().
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08737 mmap_ofs = MetaTable::kMmapFailure;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31738 break;
739 }
740 }
741
742 // Log these events after update to distinguish meta update failure.
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31743 if (mmap_ofs >= db_size) {
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08744 mmap_ofs = MetaTable::kMmapSuccess;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31745 } else {
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:31746 DCHECK(mmap_ofs > 0 || mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31747 }
748
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:12749 if (mmap_alt_status_) {
750 if (!SetMmapAltStatus(mmap_ofs)) {
751 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_STATUS_FAILURE_UPDATE);
752 return 0;
753 }
754 } else {
755 if (!MetaTable::SetMmapStatus(this, mmap_ofs)) {
756 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_FAILURE_UPDATE);
757 return 0;
758 }
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31759 }
760
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:31761 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure)
762 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_FAILED_NEW);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31763 }
764 }
765
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08766 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure)
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31767 return 0;
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08768 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapSuccess)
769 return kMmapEverything;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31770 return mmap_ofs;
771}
772
Victor Costan52bef812018-12-05 07:41:49773void Database::TrimMemory() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48774 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::TrimMemory");
775
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14776 if (!db_)
777 return;
778
Victor Costan52bef812018-12-05 07:41:49779 sqlite3_db_release_memory(db_);
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14780
Victor Costan52bef812018-12-05 07:41:49781 // It is tempting to use sqlite3_release_memory() here as well. However, the
782 // API is documented to be a no-op unless SQLite is built with
783 // SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. We do not use this option, because it is
784 // incompatible with per-database page cache pools. Behind the scenes,
785 // SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT causes SQLite to use a global page cache
786 // pool, and sqlite3_release_memory() releases unused pages from this global
787 // pool.
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14788}
789
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49790// Create an in-memory database with the existing database's page
791// size, then backup that database over the existing database.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46792bool Database::Raze() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48793 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::Raze");
794
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:54795 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:20796 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50797
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49798 if (!db_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52799 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49800 return false;
801 }
802
803 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52804 DLOG(DCHECK) << "Cannot raze within a transaction";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49805 return false;
806 }
807
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46808 sql::Database null_db;
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49809 if (!null_db.OpenInMemory()) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52810 DLOG(DCHECK) << "Unable to open in-memory database.";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49811 return false;
812 }
813
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57814 const std::string page_size_sql =
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:28815 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", options_.page_size);
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57816 if (!null_db.Execute(page_size_sql.c_str()))
Victor Costan7f6abbbe2018-07-29 02:57:27817 return false;
[email protected]69c58452012-08-06 19:22:42818
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24819#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
820 // Android compiles with SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM. Unfortunately,
821 // in-memory databases do not respect this define.
822 // TODO(shess): Figure out a way to set this without using platform
823 // specific code. AFAICT from sqlite3.c, the only way to do it
824 // would be to create an actual filesystem database, which is
825 // unfortunate.
826 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1"))
827 return false;
828#endif
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49829
830 // The page size doesn't take effect until a database has pages, and
831 // at this point the null database has none. Changing the schema
832 // version will create the first page. This will not affect the
833 // schema version in the resulting database, as SQLite's backup
834 // implementation propagates the schema version from the original
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46835 // database to the new version of the database, incremented by one
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49836 // so that other readers see the schema change and act accordingly.
837 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA schema_version = 1"))
838 return false;
839
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24840 // SQLite tracks the expected number of database pages in the first
841 // page, and if it does not match the total retrieved from a
842 // filesystem call, treats the database as corrupt. This situation
843 // breaks almost all SQLite calls. "PRAGMA writable_schema" can be
844 // used to hint to SQLite to soldier on in that case, specifically
845 // for purposes of recovery. [See SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT case in
846 // sqlite3.c lockBtree().]
847 // TODO(shess): With this, "PRAGMA auto_vacuum" and "PRAGMA
848 // page_size" can be used to query such a database.
849 ScopedWritableSchema writable_schema(db_);
850
shess92a6fb22017-04-23 04:33:30851#if defined(OS_WIN)
852 // On Windows, truncate silently fails when applied to memory-mapped files.
853 // Disable memory-mapping so that the truncate succeeds. Note that other
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46854 // Database connections may have memory-mapped the file, so this may not
855 // entirely prevent the problem.
shess92a6fb22017-04-23 04:33:30856 // [Source: <https://sqlite.org/mmap.html> plus experiments.]
857 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA mmap_size = 0"));
858#endif
859
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16860 const char* kMain = "main";
861 int rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:18862 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.RazeDatabase", rc);
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49863
864 // The destination database was locked.
865 if (rc == SQLITE_BUSY) {
866 return false;
867 }
868
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16869 // SQLITE_NOTADB can happen if page 1 of db_ exists, but is not
870 // formatted correctly. SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ can happen if db_
871 // isn't even big enough for one page. Either way, reach in and
872 // truncate it before trying again.
873 // TODO(shess): Maybe it would be worthwhile to just truncate from
874 // the get-go?
875 if (rc == SQLITE_NOTADB || rc == SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ) {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27876 sqlite3_file* file = nullptr;
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34877 rc = GetSqlite3File(db_, &file);
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16878 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52879 DLOG(DCHECK) << "Failure getting file handle.";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16880 return false;
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16881 }
882
883 rc = file->pMethods->xTruncate(file, 0);
884 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:18885 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.RazeDatabaseTruncate", rc);
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52886 DLOG(DCHECK) << "Failed to truncate file.";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16887 return false;
888 }
889
890 rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:18891 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.RazeDatabase2", rc);
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16892
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52893 DCHECK_EQ(rc, SQLITE_DONE) << "Failed retrying Raze().";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16894 }
895
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57896 // Page size of |db_| and |null_db| differ.
897 if (rc == SQLITE_READONLY) {
898 // Enter TRUNCATE mode to change page size.
899 // TODO([email protected]): Need a guarantee here that there is no other
900 // database connection open.
901 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=TRUNCATE;"));
902 if (!Execute(page_size_sql.c_str())) {
903 return false;
904 }
905 // Page size isn't changed until the database is vacuumed.
906 ignore_result(Execute("VACUUM"));
907 // Re-enter WAL mode.
908 if (UseWALMode()) {
909 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL;"));
910 }
911
912 rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
913 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.RazeDatabase2", rc);
914
915 DCHECK_EQ(rc, SQLITE_DONE) << "Failed retrying Raze().";
916 }
917
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52918 // TODO(shess): Figure out which other cases can happen.
919 DCHECK_EQ(rc, SQLITE_DONE) << "Unable to copy entire null database.";
920
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:57921 // Checkpoint to propagate transactions to the database file and empty the WAL
922 // file.
923 // The database can still contain old data if the Checkpoint fails so fail the
924 // Raze.
925 if (!CheckpointDatabase()) {
926 return false;
927 }
928
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49929 // The entire database should have been backed up.
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52930 return rc == SQLITE_DONE;
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49931}
932
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46933bool Database::RazeAndClose() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48934 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::RazeAndClose");
935
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38936 if (!db_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52937 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38938 return false;
939 }
940
941 // Raze() cannot run in a transaction.
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30942 RollbackAllTransactions();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38943
944 bool result = Raze();
945
946 CloseInternal(true);
947
948 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
949 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
950 // expected to fail).
951 poisoned_ = true;
952
953 return result;
954}
955
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46956void Database::Poison() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48957 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::Poison");
958
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30959 if (!db_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:52960 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Cannot poison null db";
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30961 return;
962 }
963
964 RollbackAllTransactions();
965 CloseInternal(true);
966
967 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
968 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
969 // expected to fail).
970 poisoned_ = true;
971}
972
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08973// TODO(shess): To the extent possible, figure out the optimal
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46974// ordering for these deletes which will prevent other Database connections
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08975// from seeing odd behavior. For instance, it may be necessary to
976// manually lock the main database file in a SQLite-compatible fashion
977// (to prevent other processes from opening it), then delete the
978// journal files, then delete the main database file. Another option
979// might be to lock the main database file and poison the header with
980// junk to prevent other processes from opening it successfully (like
981// Gears "SQLite poison 3" trick).
982//
983// static
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46984bool Database::Delete(const base::FilePath& path) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:48985 TRACE_EVENT1("sql", "Database::Delete", "path", path.MaybeAsASCII());
986
Etienne Bergeron436d42212019-02-26 17:15:12987 base::ScopedBlockingCall scoped_blocking_call(FROM_HERE,
988 base::BlockingType::MAY_BLOCK);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08989
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:46990 base::FilePath journal_path = Database::JournalPath(path);
991 base::FilePath wal_path = Database::WriteAheadLogPath(path);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08992
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13993 std::string journal_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(journal_path);
994 std::string wal_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(wal_path);
995 std::string path_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(path);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08996
Victor Costan3653df62018-02-08 21:38:16997 EnsureSqliteInitialized();
shess702467622015-09-16 19:04:55998
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:27999 sqlite3_vfs* vfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(nullptr);
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131000 CHECK(vfs);
1001 CHECK(vfs->xDelete);
1002 CHECK(vfs->xAccess);
1003
Ken Rockot01687422020-08-17 18:00:591004 // We only work with the VFS implementations listed below. If you're trying to
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131005 // use this code with any other VFS, you're not in a good place.
1006 CHECK(strncmp(vfs->zName, "unix", 4) == 0 ||
1007 strncmp(vfs->zName, "win32", 5) == 0 ||
Ken Rockot01687422020-08-17 18:00:591008 strcmp(vfs->zName, "storage_service") == 0);
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131009
1010 vfs->xDelete(vfs, journal_str.c_str(), 0);
1011 vfs->xDelete(vfs, wal_str.c_str(), 0);
1012 vfs->xDelete(vfs, path_str.c_str(), 0);
1013
1014 int journal_exists = 0;
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:001015 vfs->xAccess(vfs, journal_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &journal_exists);
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131016
1017 int wal_exists = 0;
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:001018 vfs->xAccess(vfs, wal_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &wal_exists);
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131019
1020 int path_exists = 0;
Victor Costance678e72018-07-24 10:25:001021 vfs->xAccess(vfs, path_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &path_exists);
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131022
1023 return !journal_exists && !wal_exists && !path_exists;
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:081024}
1025
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461026bool Database::BeginTransaction() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481027 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::BeginTransaction");
1028
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561029 if (needs_rollback_) {
[email protected]88563f62011-03-13 22:13:331030 DCHECK_GT(transaction_nesting_, 0);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561031
1032 // When we're going to rollback, fail on this begin and don't actually
1033 // mark us as entering the nested transaction.
1034 return false;
1035 }
1036
1037 bool success = true;
1038 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
1039 needs_rollback_ = false;
1040
1041 Statement begin(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "BEGIN TRANSACTION"));
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591042 if (!begin.Run())
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561043 return false;
1044 }
1045 transaction_nesting_++;
1046 return success;
1047}
1048
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461049void Database::RollbackTransaction() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481050 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::RollbackTransaction");
1051
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561052 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:521053 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Rolling back a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561054 return;
1055 }
1056
1057 transaction_nesting_--;
1058
1059 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1060 // Mark the outermost transaction as needing rollback.
1061 needs_rollback_ = true;
1062 return;
1063 }
1064
1065 DoRollback();
1066}
1067
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461068bool Database::CommitTransaction() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481069 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::CommitTransaction");
1070
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561071 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:521072 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Committing a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561073 return false;
1074 }
1075 transaction_nesting_--;
1076
1077 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1078 // Mark any nested transactions as failing after we've already got one.
1079 return !needs_rollback_;
1080 }
1081
1082 if (needs_rollback_) {
1083 DoRollback();
1084 return false;
1085 }
1086
1087 Statement commit(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "COMMIT"));
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321088
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311089 bool succeeded = commit.Run();
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321090
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161091 // Release dirty cache pages after the transaction closes.
1092 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(false);
1093
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311094 return succeeded;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561095}
1096
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461097void Database::RollbackAllTransactions() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481098 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::RollbackAllTransactions");
1099
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301100 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1101 transaction_nesting_ = 0;
1102 DoRollback();
1103 }
1104}
1105
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461106bool Database::AttachDatabase(const base::FilePath& other_db_path,
1107 const char* attachment_point,
1108 InternalApiToken) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481109 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::AttachDatabase");
1110
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301111 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
1112
1113 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("ATTACH DATABASE ? AS ?"));
1114#if OS_WIN
Jan Wilken Dörrie9720dce2020-07-21 17:14:231115 s.BindString16(0, base::AsStringPiece16(other_db_path.value()));
Fabrice de Gans-Riberi65421f62018-05-22 23:16:181116#elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
Fabrice de Gans-Riberibd1301f2018-05-18 21:00:091117 s.BindString(0, other_db_path.value());
Fabrice de Gans-Riberi65421f62018-05-22 23:16:181118#else
1119#error Unsupported platform
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301120#endif
1121 s.BindString(1, attachment_point);
1122 return s.Run();
1123}
1124
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461125bool Database::DetachDatabase(const char* attachment_point, InternalApiToken) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481126 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::DetachDatabase");
1127
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301128 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
1129
1130 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("DETACH DATABASE ?"));
1131 s.BindString(0, attachment_point);
1132 return s.Run();
1133}
1134
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321135// TODO(shess): Consider changing this to execute exactly one statement. If a
1136// caller wishes to execute multiple statements, that should be explicit, and
1137// perhaps tucked into an explicit transaction with rollback in case of error.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461138int Database::ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(const char* sql) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481139 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode");
1140
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311141 DCHECK(sql);
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:541142
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381143 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461144 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381145 return SQLITE_ERROR;
1146 }
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321147
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311148 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:201149 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311150
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321151 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1152 while ((rc == SQLITE_OK) && *sql) {
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121153 sqlite3_stmt* sqlite_statement;
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461154 const char* leftover_sql;
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121155 rc = sqlite3_prepare_v3(db_, sql, /* nByte= */ -1, /* prepFlags= */ 0,
1156 &sqlite_statement, &leftover_sql);
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321157 // Stop if an error is encountered.
1158 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
1159 break;
1160
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121161 sql = leftover_sql;
1162
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321163 // This happens if |sql| originally only contained comments or whitespace.
1164 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK(). Having
1165 // extraneous comments and whitespace in the SQL statements increases
1166 // runtime cost and can easily be shifted out to the C++ layer.
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121167 if (!sqlite_statement)
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321168 continue;
1169
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121170 while ((rc = sqlite3_step(sqlite_statement)) == SQLITE_ROW) {
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321171 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK. I think PRAGMA
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311172 // is the only legitimate case for this. Previously recorded histograms
1173 // show significant use of this code path.
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321174 }
1175
1176 // sqlite3_finalize() returns SQLITE_OK if the most recent sqlite3_step()
1177 // returned SQLITE_DONE or SQLITE_ROW, otherwise the error code.
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121178 rc = sqlite3_finalize(sqlite_statement);
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321179
1180 // sqlite3_exec() does this, presumably to avoid spinning the parser for
1181 // trailing whitespace.
1182 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK.
brettwb3413062015-06-24 00:39:021183 while (base::IsAsciiWhitespace(*sql)) {
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321184 sql++;
1185 }
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321186 }
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161187
1188 // Most calls to Execute() modify the database. The main exceptions would be
1189 // calls such as CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS which could modify the database
1190 // but sometimes don't.
1191 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(true);
1192
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321193 return rc;
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591194}
1195
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461196bool Database::Execute(const char* sql) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481197 TRACE_EVENT1("sql", "Database::Execute", "query", TRACE_STR_COPY(sql));
1198
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381199 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461200 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381201 return false;
1202 }
1203
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591204 int error = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001205 if (error != SQLITE_OK)
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271206 error = OnSqliteError(error, nullptr, sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001207
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:331208 // This needs to be a FATAL log because the error case of arriving here is
1209 // that there's a malformed SQL statement. This can arise in development if
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101210 // a change alters the schema but not all queries adjust. This can happen
1211 // in production if the schema is corrupted.
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:521212 DCHECK_NE(error, SQLITE_ERROR)
1213 << "SQL Error in " << sql << ", " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591214 return error == SQLITE_OK;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561215}
1216
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461217bool Database::ExecuteWithTimeout(const char* sql, base::TimeDelta timeout) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481218 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::ExecuteWithTimeout");
1219
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381220 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461221 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571222 return false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381223 }
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571224
1225 ScopedBusyTimeout busy_timeout(db_);
1226 busy_timeout.SetTimeout(timeout);
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591227 return Execute(sql);
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571228}
1229
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461230scoped_refptr<Database::StatementRef> Database::GetCachedStatement(
Victor Costan12daa3ac92018-07-19 01:05:581231 StatementID id,
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561232 const char* sql) {
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:551233 auto it = statement_cache_.find(id);
1234 if (it != statement_cache_.end()) {
Victor Costan613b4302018-11-20 05:32:431235 // Statement is in the cache. It should still be valid. We're the only
1236 // entity invalidating cached statements, and we remove them from the cache
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:041237 // when we do that.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:551238 DCHECK(it->second->is_valid());
Victor Costan613b4302018-11-20 05:32:431239 DCHECK_EQ(std::string(sqlite3_sql(it->second->stmt())), std::string(sql))
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:041240 << "GetCachedStatement used with same ID but different SQL";
1241
1242 // Reset the statement so it can be reused.
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:551243 sqlite3_reset(it->second->stmt());
1244 return it->second;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561245 }
1246
1247 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> statement = GetUniqueStatement(sql);
Victor Costan613b4302018-11-20 05:32:431248 if (statement->is_valid()) {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561249 statement_cache_[id] = statement; // Only cache valid statements.
Victor Costan613b4302018-11-20 05:32:431250 DCHECK_EQ(std::string(sqlite3_sql(statement->stmt())), std::string(sql))
1251 << "Input SQL does not match SQLite's normalized version";
1252 }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561253 return statement;
1254}
1255
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461256scoped_refptr<Database::StatementRef> Database::GetUniqueStatement(
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561257 const char* sql) {
shess9e77283d2016-06-13 23:53:201258 return GetStatementImpl(this, sql);
1259}
1260
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461261scoped_refptr<Database::StatementRef> Database::GetStatementImpl(
1262 sql::Database* tracking_db,
1263 const char* sql) const {
shess9e77283d2016-06-13 23:53:201264 DCHECK(sql);
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:041265 DCHECK(!tracking_db || tracking_db == this);
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501266
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381267 // Return inactive statement.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561268 if (!db_)
Victor Costan3b02cdf2018-07-18 00:39:561269 return base::MakeRefCounted<StatementRef>(nullptr, nullptr, poisoned_);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561270
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311271 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:201272 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311273
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121274 // TODO(pwnall): Cached statements (but not unique statements) should be
1275 // prepared with prepFlags set to SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT.
1276 sqlite3_stmt* sqlite_statement;
1277 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v3(db_, sql, /* nByte= */ -1, /* prepFlags= */ 0,
1278 &sqlite_statement, /* pzTail= */ nullptr);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001279 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591280 // This is evidence of a syntax error in the incoming SQL.
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:521281 DCHECK_NE(rc, SQLITE_ERROR) << "SQL compile error " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001282
1283 // It could also be database corruption.
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271284 OnSqliteError(rc, nullptr, sql);
Victor Costan3b02cdf2018-07-18 00:39:561285 return base::MakeRefCounted<StatementRef>(nullptr, nullptr, false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561286 }
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121287 return base::MakeRefCounted<StatementRef>(tracking_db, sqlite_statement,
1288 true);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561289}
1290
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461291scoped_refptr<Database::StatementRef> Database::GetUntrackedStatement(
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581292 const char* sql) const {
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271293 return GetStatementImpl(nullptr, sql);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581294}
1295
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461296std::string Database::GetSchema() const {
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:581297 // The ORDER BY should not be necessary, but relying on organic
1298 // order for something like this is questionable.
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:041299 static const char kSql[] =
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:581300 "SELECT type, name, tbl_name, sql "
1301 "FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4";
1302 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
1303
1304 std::string schema;
1305 while (statement.Step()) {
1306 schema += statement.ColumnString(0);
1307 schema += '|';
1308 schema += statement.ColumnString(1);
1309 schema += '|';
1310 schema += statement.ColumnString(2);
1311 schema += '|';
1312 schema += statement.ColumnString(3);
1313 schema += '\n';
1314 }
1315
1316 return schema;
1317}
1318
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461319bool Database::IsSQLValid(const char* sql) {
Etienne Pierre-Doraya71d7af2019-02-07 02:07:541320 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:201321 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381322 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461323 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381324 return false;
1325 }
1326
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121327 sqlite3_stmt* sqlite_statement = nullptr;
1328 if (sqlite3_prepare_v3(db_, sql, /* nByte= */ -1, /* prepFlags= */ 0,
1329 &sqlite_statement,
1330 /* pzTail= */ nullptr) != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591331 return false;
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121332 }
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591333
Victor Costanf37f7ae2019-04-11 19:26:121334 sqlite3_finalize(sqlite_statement);
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591335 return true;
1336}
1337
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461338bool Database::DoesIndexExist(const char* index_name) const {
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:121339 return DoesSchemaItemExist(index_name, "index");
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:531340}
1341
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461342bool Database::DoesTableExist(const char* table_name) const {
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:121343 return DoesSchemaItemExist(table_name, "table");
1344}
1345
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461346bool Database::DoesViewExist(const char* view_name) const {
shessa62504d2016-11-07 19:26:121347 return DoesSchemaItemExist(view_name, "view");
1348}
1349
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461350bool Database::DoesSchemaItemExist(const char* name, const char* type) const {
Victor Costanf85512e52019-04-10 20:51:361351 static const char kSql[] =
1352 "SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_master WHERE type=? AND name=?";
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581353 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471354
Victor Costanf85512e52019-04-10 20:51:361355 if (!statement.is_valid()) {
1356 // The database is corrupt.
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471357 return false;
Victor Costanf85512e52019-04-10 20:51:361358 }
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471359
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:531360 statement.BindString(0, type);
1361 statement.BindString(1, name);
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:331362
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561363 return statement.Step(); // Table exists if any row was returned.
1364}
1365
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461366bool Database::DoesColumnExist(const char* table_name,
1367 const char* column_name) const {
Victor Costan1ff47e92018-12-07 11:10:431368 // sqlite3_table_column_metadata uses out-params to return column definition
1369 // details, such as the column type and whether it allows NULL values. These
1370 // aren't needed to compute the current method's result, so we pass in nullptr
1371 // for all the out-params.
1372 int error = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
1373 db_, "main", table_name, column_name, /* pzDataType= */ nullptr,
1374 /* pzCollSeq= */ nullptr, /* pNotNull= */ nullptr,
1375 /* pPrimaryKey= */ nullptr, /* pAutoinc= */ nullptr);
1376 return error == SQLITE_OK;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561377}
1378
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461379int64_t Database::GetLastInsertRowId() const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561380 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461381 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561382 return 0;
1383 }
1384 return sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(db_);
1385}
1386
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461387int Database::GetLastChangeCount() const {
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171388 if (!db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461389 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171390 return 0;
1391 }
1392 return sqlite3_changes(db_);
1393}
1394
Victor Costand6e73252020-10-14 21:11:251395int Database::GetMemoryUsage() {
1396 if (!db_) {
1397 DCHECK(poisoned_) << "Illegal use of Database without a db";
1398 return 0;
1399 }
1400
1401 int highwater_should_always_be_zero;
1402 int cache_memory = 0, schema_memory = 0, statement_memory = 0;
1403
1404 int error =
1405 sqlite3_db_status(db_, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED, &cache_memory,
1406 &highwater_should_always_be_zero, /*resetFlg=*/false);
1407 DCHECK_EQ(error, SQLITE_OK);
1408
1409 error =
1410 sqlite3_db_status(db_, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED, &schema_memory,
1411 &highwater_should_always_be_zero, /*resetFlg=*/false);
1412 DCHECK_EQ(error, SQLITE_OK);
1413
1414 error =
1415 sqlite3_db_status(db_, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_STMT_USED, &statement_memory,
1416 &highwater_should_always_be_zero, /*resetFlg=*/false);
1417 DCHECK_EQ(error, SQLITE_OK);
1418
1419 return cache_memory + schema_memory + statement_memory;
1420}
1421
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461422int Database::GetErrorCode() const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561423 if (!db_)
1424 return SQLITE_ERROR;
1425 return sqlite3_errcode(db_);
1426}
1427
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461428int Database::GetLastErrno() const {
[email protected]767718e52010-09-21 23:18:491429 if (!db_)
1430 return -1;
1431
1432 int err = 0;
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271433 if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_file_control(db_, nullptr, SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO, &err))
[email protected]767718e52010-09-21 23:18:491434 return -2;
1435
1436 return err;
1437}
1438
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461439const char* Database::GetErrorMessage() const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561440 if (!db_)
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461441 return "sql::Database is not opened.";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561442 return sqlite3_errmsg(db_);
1443}
1444
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461445bool Database::OpenInternal(const std::string& file_name,
1446 Database::Retry retry_flag) {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481447 TRACE_EVENT1("sql", "Database::OpenInternal", "path", file_name);
1448
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:171449 if (db_) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461450 DLOG(DCHECK) << "sql::Database is already open.";
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:171451 return false;
1452 }
1453
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311454 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
Etienne Bergerone7681c72020-01-17 00:51:201455 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311456
Victor Costan3653df62018-02-08 21:38:161457 EnsureSqliteInitialized();
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:181458
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321459 // Setup the stats histograms immediately rather than allocating lazily.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461460 // Databases which won't exercise all of these probably shouldn't exist.
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321461 if (!histogram_tag_.empty()) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461462 stats_histogram_ = base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(
Victor Costanb0e7fc02019-03-01 03:36:271463 "Sqlite.Stats2." + histogram_tag_, 1, EVENT_MAX_VALUE,
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461464 EVENT_MAX_VALUE + 1, base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321465 }
1466
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381467 // If |poisoned_| is set, it means an error handler called
1468 // RazeAndClose(). Until regular Close() is called, the caller
1469 // should be treating the database as open, but is_open() currently
1470 // only considers the sqlite3 handle's state.
1471 // TODO(shess): Revise is_open() to consider poisoned_, and review
1472 // to see if any non-testing code even depends on it.
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461473 DCHECK(!poisoned_) << "sql::Database is already open.";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161474 poisoned_ = false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381475
shess5f2c3442017-01-24 02:15:101476 // Custom memory-mapping VFS which reads pages using regular I/O on first hit.
1477 sqlite3_vfs* vfs = VFSWrapper();
1478 const char* vfs_name = (vfs ? vfs->zName : nullptr);
Victor Costanc6d3a862018-11-20 18:41:231479
1480 // The flags are documented at https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/open.html.
1481 //
1482 // Chrome uses SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE because SQLite is used by many
1483 // disparate features with their own databases, and having separate page
1484 // caches makes it easier to reason about each feature's performance in
1485 // isolation.
1486 int err = sqlite3_open_v2(
1487 file_name.c_str(), &db_,
1488 SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE | SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE,
1489 vfs_name);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421490 if (err != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281491 // Extended error codes cannot be enabled until a handle is
1492 // available, fetch manually.
1493 err = sqlite3_extended_errcode(db_);
1494
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501495 // Histogram failures specific to initial open for debugging
1496 // purposes.
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:181497 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.OpenFailure", err);
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501498
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271499 OnSqliteError(err, nullptr, "-- sqlite3_open()");
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131500 bool was_poisoned = poisoned_;
[email protected]64021042012-02-10 20:02:291501 Close();
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131502
1503 if (was_poisoned && retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
1504 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421505 return false;
1506 }
1507
Victor Costanb2230792020-10-09 08:35:141508 // If indicated, enable shared mode ("NORMAL") on the database, so it can be
1509 // opened by multiple processes. This needs to happen before WAL mode is
1510 // enabled.
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571511 //
Victor Costanb2230792020-10-09 08:35:141512 // TODO(crbug.com/1120969): Remove support for non-exclusive mode.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281513 if (!options_.exclusive_locking) {
Victor Costanb2230792020-10-09 08:35:141514 err = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("PRAGMA locking_mode=NORMAL");
1515 if (err != SQLITE_OK)
1516 return false;
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571517 }
1518
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281519 // Enable extended result codes to provide more color on I/O errors.
1520 // Not having extended result codes is not a fatal problem, as
1521 // Chromium code does not attempt to handle I/O errors anyhow. The
1522 // current implementation always returns SQLITE_OK, the DCHECK is to
1523 // quickly notify someone if SQLite changes.
1524 err = sqlite3_extended_result_codes(db_, 1);
1525 DCHECK_EQ(err, SQLITE_OK) << "Could not enable extended result codes";
1526
shessbccd300e2016-08-20 00:06:561527 // sqlite3_open() does not actually read the database file (unless a hot
1528 // journal is found). Successfully executing this pragma on an existing
1529 // database requires a valid header on page 1. ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode() to
1530 // get the error code before error callback (potentially) overwrites.
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501531 // TODO(shess): For now, just probing to see what the lay of the
1532 // land is. If it's mostly SQLITE_NOTADB, then the database should
1533 // be razed.
1534 err = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("PRAGMA auto_vacuum");
shessbccd300e2016-08-20 00:06:561535 if (err != SQLITE_OK) {
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:181536 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.OpenProbeFailure", err);
shessbccd300e2016-08-20 00:06:561537 OnSqliteError(err, nullptr, "PRAGMA auto_vacuum");
1538
1539 // Retry or bail out if the error handler poisoned the handle.
Victor Costanf1e9443b2018-12-05 04:35:531540 // TODO(shess): Move this handling to one place (see also sqlite3_open).
1541 // Possibly a wrapper function?
shessbccd300e2016-08-20 00:06:561542 if (poisoned_) {
1543 Close();
1544 if (retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
1545 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
1546 return false;
1547 }
1548 }
[email protected]658f8332010-09-18 04:40:431549
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571550 const base::TimeDelta kBusyTimeout =
1551 base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kBusyTimeoutSeconds);
1552
1553 // Needs to happen before entering WAL mode. Will only work if this the first
1554 // time the database is being opened in WAL mode.
1555 const std::string page_size_sql =
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281556 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", options_.page_size);
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571557 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(page_size_sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571558
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:471559 // http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571560 // WAL - Use a write-ahead log instead of a journal file.
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:471561 // DELETE (default) - delete -journal file to commit.
1562 // TRUNCATE - truncate -journal file to commit.
1563 // PERSIST - zero out header of -journal file to commit.
shess2c21ecf2015-06-02 01:31:091564 // TRUNCATE should be faster than DELETE because it won't need directory
1565 // changes for each transaction. PERSIST may break the spirit of using
1566 // secure_delete.
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571567 //
1568 // Needs to be performed after setting exclusive locking mode. Otherwise can
1569 // fail if underlying VFS doesn't support shared memory.
1570 if (UseWALMode()) {
1571 // Set the synchronous flag to NORMAL. This means that writers don't flush
1572 // the WAL file after every write. The WAL file is only flushed on a
1573 // checkpoint. In this case, transcations might lose durability on a power
1574 // loss (but still durable after an application crash).
1575 // TODO([email protected]): Evaluate if this loss of durability is a
1576 // concern.
1577 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA synchronous=NORMAL"));
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:471578
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571579 // Opening the db in WAL mode can fail (eg if the underlying VFS doesn't
1580 // support shared memory and we are not in exclusive locking mode).
1581 //
1582 // TODO([email protected]): We should probably catch a failure here.
1583 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL"));
1584 } else {
1585 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=TRUNCATE"));
1586 }
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421587
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281588 if (options_.cache_size != 0) {
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461589 const std::string cache_size_sql =
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281590 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", options_.cache_size);
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461591 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(cache_size_sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421592 }
1593
Victor Costanf1e9443b2018-12-05 04:35:531594 static_assert(SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE == 1,
1595 "Chrome assumes secure_delete is on by default.");
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:581596
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:421597 // Set a reasonable chunk size for larger files. This reduces churn from
1598 // remapping memory on size changes. It also reduces filesystem
1599 // fragmentation.
1600 // TODO(shess): It may make sense to have this be hinted by the client.
1601 // Database sizes seem to be bimodal, some clients have consistently small
1602 // databases (<20k) while other clients have a broad distribution of sizes
1603 // (hundreds of kilobytes to many megabytes).
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271604 sqlite3_file* file = nullptr;
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:421605 sqlite3_int64 db_size = 0;
1606 int rc = GetSqlite3FileAndSize(db_, &file, &db_size);
1607 if (rc == SQLITE_OK && db_size > 16 * 1024) {
1608 int chunk_size = 4 * 1024;
1609 if (db_size > 128 * 1024)
1610 chunk_size = 32 * 1024;
Victor Costanbd623112018-07-18 04:17:271611 sqlite3_file_control(db_, nullptr, SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE, &chunk_size);
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:421612 }
1613
shess2f3a814b2015-11-05 18:11:101614 // Enable memory-mapped access. The explicit-disable case is because SQLite
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:311615 // can be built to default-enable mmap. GetAppropriateMmapSize() calculates a
1616 // safe range to memory-map based on past regular I/O. This value will be
1617 // capped by SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE, which could be different between 32-bit and
1618 // 64-bit platforms.
1619 size_t mmap_size = mmap_disabled_ ? 0 : GetAppropriateMmapSize();
1620 std::string mmap_sql =
Victor Costan4c2f3e922018-08-21 04:47:591621 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA mmap_size=%" PRIuS, mmap_size);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:311622 ignore_result(Execute(mmap_sql.c_str()));
shess2f3a814b2015-11-05 18:11:101623
1624 // Determine if memory-mapping has actually been enabled. The Execute() above
1625 // can succeed without changing the amount mapped.
1626 mmap_enabled_ = false;
1627 {
1628 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA mmap_size"));
1629 if (s.Step() && s.ColumnInt64(0) > 0)
1630 mmap_enabled_ = true;
1631 }
1632
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:571633 DCHECK(!memory_dump_provider_);
1634 memory_dump_provider_.reset(
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461635 new DatabaseMemoryDumpProvider(db_, histogram_tag_));
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:571636 base::trace_event::MemoryDumpManager::GetInstance()->RegisterDumpProvider(
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461637 memory_dump_provider_.get(), "sql::Database", nullptr);
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:571638
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421639 return true;
1640}
1641
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461642void Database::DoRollback() {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481643 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::DoRollback");
1644
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561645 Statement rollback(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "ROLLBACK"));
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321646
Victor Costan5e785e32019-02-26 20:39:311647 rollback.Run();
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321648
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161649 // The cache may have been accumulating dirty pages for commit. Note that in
1650 // some cases sql::Transaction can fire rollback after a database is closed.
1651 if (is_open())
1652 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(false);
1653
[email protected]44ad7d902012-03-23 00:09:051654 needs_rollback_ = false;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561655}
1656
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461657void Database::StatementRefCreated(StatementRef* ref) {
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:551658 DCHECK(!open_statements_.count(ref))
1659 << __func__ << " already called with this statement";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561660 open_statements_.insert(ref);
1661}
1662
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461663void Database::StatementRefDeleted(StatementRef* ref) {
Victor Costanc7e7f2e2018-07-18 20:07:551664 DCHECK(open_statements_.count(ref))
1665 << __func__ << " called with non-existing statement";
1666 open_statements_.erase(ref);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561667}
1668
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461669void Database::set_histogram_tag(const std::string& tag) {
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321670 DCHECK(!is_open());
Victor Costan87cf8c72018-07-19 19:36:041671
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321672 histogram_tag_ = tag;
1673}
1674
Will Harrisb8693592018-08-28 22:58:441675void Database::AddTaggedHistogram(const std::string& name, int sample) const {
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391676 if (histogram_tag_.empty())
1677 return;
1678
1679 // TODO(shess): The histogram macros create a bit of static storage
1680 // for caching the histogram object. This code shouldn't execute
1681 // often enough for such caching to be crucial. If it becomes an
1682 // issue, the object could be cached alongside histogram_prefix_.
1683 std::string full_histogram_name = name + "." + histogram_tag_;
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461684 base::HistogramBase* histogram = base::SparseHistogram::FactoryGet(
1685 full_histogram_name, base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391686 if (histogram)
1687 histogram->Add(sample);
1688}
1689
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461690int Database::OnSqliteError(int err,
1691 sql::Statement* stmt,
1692 const char* sql) const {
Etienne Bergeron6cb35c72020-02-12 18:09:481693 TRACE_EVENT0("sql", "Database::OnSqliteError");
1694
Ilya Sherman1c811db2017-12-14 10:36:181695 base::UmaHistogramSparse("Sqlite.Error", err);
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391696 AddTaggedHistogram("Sqlite.Error", err);
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141697
1698 // Always log the error.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581699 if (!sql && stmt)
1700 sql = stmt->GetSQLStatement();
1701 if (!sql)
1702 sql = "-- unknown";
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:061703
1704 std::string id = histogram_tag_;
1705 if (id.empty())
1706 id = DbPath().BaseName().AsUTF8Unsafe();
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461707 LOG(ERROR) << id << " sqlite error " << err << ", errno " << GetLastErrno()
1708 << ": " << GetErrorMessage() << ", sql: " << sql;
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141709
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461710 if (!error_callback_.is_null()) {
[email protected]98cf3002013-07-12 01:38:561711 // Fire from a copy of the callback in case of reentry into
1712 // re/set_error_callback().
1713 // TODO(shess): <http://crbug.com/254584>
1714 ErrorCallback(error_callback_).Run(err, stmt);
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461715 return err;
1716 }
1717
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591718 // The default handling is to assert on debug and to ignore on release.
shess976814402016-06-21 06:56:251719 if (!IsExpectedSqliteError(err))
Sigurdur Asgeirsson8d82bd02017-09-25 21:05:521720 DLOG(DCHECK) << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591721 return err;
1722}
1723
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461724bool Database::FullIntegrityCheck(std::vector<std::string>* messages) {
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521725 return IntegrityCheckHelper("PRAGMA integrity_check", messages);
1726}
1727
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461728bool Database::QuickIntegrityCheck() {
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521729 std::vector<std::string> messages;
1730 if (!IntegrityCheckHelper("PRAGMA quick_check", &messages))
1731 return false;
1732 return messages.size() == 1 && messages[0] == "ok";
1733}
1734
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461735std::string Database::GetDiagnosticInfo(int extended_error,
1736 Statement* statement) {
afakhry7c9abe72016-08-05 17:33:191737 // Prevent reentrant calls to the error callback.
1738 ErrorCallback original_callback = std::move(error_callback_);
1739 reset_error_callback();
1740
1741 // Trim extended error codes.
1742 const int error = (extended_error & 0xFF);
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461743 // CollectCorruptionInfo() is implemented in terms of sql::Database,
afakhry7c9abe72016-08-05 17:33:191744 // TODO(shess): Rewrite IntegrityCheckHelper() in terms of raw SQLite.
1745 std::string result = (error == SQLITE_CORRUPT)
1746 ? CollectCorruptionInfo()
1747 : CollectErrorInfo(extended_error, statement);
1748
1749 // The following queries must be executed after CollectErrorInfo() above, so
1750 // if they result in their own errors, they don't interfere with
1751 // CollectErrorInfo().
1752 const bool has_valid_header =
1753 (ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("PRAGMA auto_vacuum") == SQLITE_OK);
1754 const bool select_sqlite_master_result =
1755 (ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sqlite_master") ==
1756 SQLITE_OK);
1757
1758 // Restore the original error callback.
1759 error_callback_ = std::move(original_callback);
1760
1761 base::StringAppendF(&result, "Has valid header: %s\n",
1762 (has_valid_header ? "Yes" : "No"));
1763 base::StringAppendF(&result, "Has valid schema: %s\n",
1764 (select_sqlite_master_result ? "Yes" : "No"));
1765
1766 return result;
1767}
1768
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421769// TODO(shess): Allow specifying maximum results (default 100 lines).
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461770bool Database::IntegrityCheckHelper(const char* pragma_sql,
1771 std::vector<std::string>* messages) {
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421772 messages->clear();
1773
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001774 // This has the side effect of setting SQLITE_RecoveryMode, which
1775 // allows SQLite to process through certain cases of corruption.
1776 // Failing to set this pragma probably means that the database is
1777 // beyond recovery.
Victor Costan4c2f3e922018-08-21 04:47:591778 static const char kWritableSchemaSql[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema=ON";
Victor Costan1d868352018-06-26 19:06:481779 if (!Execute(kWritableSchemaSql))
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001780 return false;
1781
1782 bool ret = false;
1783 {
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521784 sql::Statement stmt(GetUniqueStatement(pragma_sql));
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001785
1786 // The pragma appears to return all results (up to 100 by default)
1787 // as a single string. This doesn't appear to be an API contract,
1788 // it could return separate lines, so loop _and_ split.
1789 while (stmt.Step()) {
1790 std::string result(stmt.ColumnString(0));
brettw83dc1612015-08-12 07:31:181791 *messages = base::SplitString(result, "\n", base::TRIM_WHITESPACE,
1792 base::SPLIT_WANT_ALL);
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001793 }
1794 ret = stmt.Succeeded();
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421795 }
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001796
1797 // Best effort to put things back as they were before.
Victor Costan4c2f3e922018-08-21 04:47:591798 static const char kNoWritableSchemaSql[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema=OFF";
Victor Costan1d868352018-06-26 19:06:481799 ignore_result(Execute(kNoWritableSchemaSql));
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001800
1801 return ret;
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421802}
1803
Victor Costancfbfa602018-08-01 23:24:461804bool Database::ReportMemoryUsage(base::trace_event::ProcessMemoryDump* pmd,
1805 const std::string& dump_name) {
dskibab4199f82016-11-21 20:16:131806 return memory_dump_provider_ &&
ssid1f4e5362016-12-08 20:41:381807 memory_dump_provider_->ReportMemoryUsage(pmd, dump_name);
dskibab4199f82016-11-21 20:16:131808}
1809
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571810bool Database::UseWALMode() const {
1811#if defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
1812 // WAL mode is only enabled on Fuchsia for databases with exclusive
1813 // locking, because this case does not require shared memory support.
1814 // At the time this was implemented (May 2020), Fuchsia's shared
1815 // memory support was insufficient for SQLite's needs.
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281816 return options_.wal_mode && options_.exclusive_locking;
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571817#else
Shubham Aggarwal7b60fe6e2020-10-15 06:00:281818 return options_.wal_mode;
Shubham Aggarwalbe4f97ce2020-06-19 15:58:571819#endif // defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
1820}
1821
1822bool Database::CheckpointDatabase() {
1823 base::Optional<base::ScopedBlockingCall> scoped_blocking_call;
1824 InitScopedBlockingCall(FROM_HERE, &scoped_blocking_call);
1825
1826 static const char* kMainDb = "main";
1827 int rc = sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2(db_, kMainDb, SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_PASSIVE,
1828 /*pnLog=*/nullptr,
1829 /*pnCkpt=*/nullptr);
1830
1831 return rc == SQLITE_OK;
1832}
1833
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561834} // namespace sql