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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
[email protected]f0a54b22011-07-19 18:40:215#include "sql/connection.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>
dchenge48600452015-12-28 02:24:5011#include <utility>
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5612
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:1113#include "base/bind.h"
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:4614#include "base/debug/dump_without_crashing.h"
[email protected]57999812013-02-24 05:40:5215#include "base/files/file_path.h"
thestig22dfc4012014-09-05 08:29:4416#include "base/files/file_util.h"
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:4617#include "base/format_macros.h"
18#include "base/json/json_file_value_serializer.h"
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:1819#include "base/lazy_instance.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5620#include "base/logging.h"
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:1121#include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:5022#include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:3923#include "base/metrics/sparse_histogram.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"
ssid9f8022f2015-10-12 17:49:0329#include "base/trace_event/memory_dump_manager.h"
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:5730#include "sql/connection_memory_dump_provider.h"
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:0831#include "sql/meta_table.h"
[email protected]f0a54b22011-07-19 18:40:2132#include "sql/statement.h"
[email protected]e33cba42010-08-18 23:37:0333#include "third_party/sqlite/sqlite3.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5634
[email protected]2e1cee762013-07-09 14:40:0035#if defined(OS_IOS) && defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
36#include "third_party/sqlite/src/ext/icu/sqliteicu.h"
37#endif
38
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5739namespace {
40
41// Spin for up to a second waiting for the lock to clear when setting
42// up the database.
43// TODO(shess): Better story on this. http://crbug.com/56559
[email protected]c68ce172011-11-24 22:30:2744const int kBusyTimeoutSeconds = 1;
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5745
vichang7ce37c12016-01-28 22:09:0346bool g_mmap_disabled_default = false;
47
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5748class ScopedBusyTimeout {
49 public:
50 explicit ScopedBusyTimeout(sqlite3* db)
51 : db_(db) {
52 }
53 ~ScopedBusyTimeout() {
54 sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_, 0);
55 }
56
57 int SetTimeout(base::TimeDelta timeout) {
58 DCHECK_LT(timeout.InMilliseconds(), INT_MAX);
59 return sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_,
60 static_cast<int>(timeout.InMilliseconds()));
61 }
62
63 private:
64 sqlite3* db_;
65};
66
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:2467// Helper to "safely" enable writable_schema. No error checking
68// because it is reasonable to just forge ahead in case of an error.
69// If turning it on fails, then most likely nothing will work, whereas
70// if turning it off fails, it only matters if some code attempts to
71// continue working with the database and tries to modify the
72// sqlite_master table (none of our code does this).
73class ScopedWritableSchema {
74 public:
75 explicit ScopedWritableSchema(sqlite3* db)
76 : db_(db) {
77 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=1", NULL, NULL, NULL);
78 }
79 ~ScopedWritableSchema() {
80 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=0", NULL, NULL, NULL);
81 }
82
83 private:
84 sqlite3* db_;
85};
86
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:1687// Helper to wrap the sqlite3_backup_*() step of Raze(). Return
88// SQLite error code from running the backup step.
89int BackupDatabase(sqlite3* src, sqlite3* dst, const char* db_name) {
90 DCHECK_NE(src, dst);
91 sqlite3_backup* backup = sqlite3_backup_init(dst, db_name, src, db_name);
92 if (!backup) {
93 // Since this call only sets things up, this indicates a gross
94 // error in SQLite.
95 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to start sqlite3_backup(): " << sqlite3_errmsg(dst);
96 return sqlite3_errcode(dst);
97 }
98
99 // -1 backs up the entire database.
100 int rc = sqlite3_backup_step(backup, -1);
101 int pages = sqlite3_backup_pagecount(backup);
102 sqlite3_backup_finish(backup);
103
104 // If successful, exactly one page should have been backed up. If
105 // this breaks, check this function to make sure assumptions aren't
106 // being broken.
107 if (rc == SQLITE_DONE)
108 DCHECK_EQ(pages, 1);
109
110 return rc;
111}
112
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30113// Be very strict on attachment point. SQLite can handle a much wider
114// character set with appropriate quoting, but Chromium code should
115// just use clean names to start with.
116bool ValidAttachmentPoint(const char* attachment_point) {
117 for (size_t i = 0; attachment_point[i]; ++i) {
118 if (!((attachment_point[i] >= '0' && attachment_point[i] <= '9') ||
119 (attachment_point[i] >= 'a' && attachment_point[i] <= 'z') ||
120 (attachment_point[i] >= 'A' && attachment_point[i] <= 'Z') ||
121 attachment_point[i] == '_')) {
122 return false;
123 }
124 }
125 return true;
126}
127
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11128void RecordSqliteMemory10Min() {
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19129 const int64_t used = sqlite3_memory_used();
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11130 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Sqlite.MemoryKB.TenMinutes", used / 1024);
131}
132
133void RecordSqliteMemoryHour() {
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19134 const int64_t used = sqlite3_memory_used();
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11135 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Sqlite.MemoryKB.OneHour", used / 1024);
136}
137
138void RecordSqliteMemoryDay() {
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19139 const int64_t used = sqlite3_memory_used();
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11140 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Sqlite.MemoryKB.OneDay", used / 1024);
141}
142
shess2d48e942015-08-25 17:39:51143void RecordSqliteMemoryWeek() {
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19144 const int64_t used = sqlite3_memory_used();
shess2d48e942015-08-25 17:39:51145 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Sqlite.MemoryKB.OneWeek", used / 1024);
146}
147
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:18148// SQLite automatically calls sqlite3_initialize() lazily, but
149// sqlite3_initialize() uses double-checked locking and thus can have
150// data races.
151//
152// TODO(shess): Another alternative would be to have
153// sqlite3_initialize() called as part of process bring-up. If this
154// is changed, remove the dynamic_annotations dependency in sql.gyp.
155base::LazyInstance<base::Lock>::Leaky
156 g_sqlite_init_lock = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER;
157void InitializeSqlite() {
158 base::AutoLock lock(g_sqlite_init_lock.Get());
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11159 static bool first_call = true;
160 if (first_call) {
161 sqlite3_initialize();
162
163 // Schedule callback to record memory footprint histograms at 10m, 1h, and
164 // 1d. There may not be a message loop in tests.
165 if (base::MessageLoop::current()) {
166 base::MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(
167 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&RecordSqliteMemory10Min),
168 base::TimeDelta::FromMinutes(10));
169 base::MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(
170 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&RecordSqliteMemoryHour),
171 base::TimeDelta::FromHours(1));
172 base::MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(
173 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&RecordSqliteMemoryDay),
174 base::TimeDelta::FromDays(1));
shess2d48e942015-08-25 17:39:51175 base::MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(
176 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&RecordSqliteMemoryWeek),
177 base::TimeDelta::FromDays(7));
shessc9e80ae22015-08-12 21:39:11178 }
179
180 first_call = false;
181 }
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:18182}
183
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34184// Helper to get the sqlite3_file* associated with the "main" database.
185int GetSqlite3File(sqlite3* db, sqlite3_file** file) {
186 *file = NULL;
187 int rc = sqlite3_file_control(db, NULL, SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER, file);
188 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
189 return rc;
190
191 // TODO(shess): NULL in file->pMethods has been observed on android_dbg
192 // content_unittests, even though it should not be possible.
193 // http://crbug.com/329982
194 if (!*file || !(*file)->pMethods)
195 return SQLITE_ERROR;
196
197 return rc;
198}
199
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:42200// Convenience to get the sqlite3_file* and the size for the "main" database.
201int GetSqlite3FileAndSize(sqlite3* db,
202 sqlite3_file** file, sqlite3_int64* db_size) {
203 int rc = GetSqlite3File(db, file);
204 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
205 return rc;
206
207 return (*file)->pMethods->xFileSize(*file, db_size);
208}
209
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32210// This should match UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES().
211base::HistogramBase* GetMediumTimeHistogram(const std::string& name) {
212 return base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(
213 name,
214 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(10),
215 base::TimeDelta::FromMinutes(3),
216 50,
217 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
218}
219
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13220std::string AsUTF8ForSQL(const base::FilePath& path) {
221#if defined(OS_WIN)
222 return base::WideToUTF8(path.value());
223#elif defined(OS_POSIX)
224 return path.value();
225#endif
226}
227
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57228} // namespace
229
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56230namespace sql {
231
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10232// static
233Connection::ErrorIgnorerCallback* Connection::current_ignorer_cb_ = NULL;
234
235// static
[email protected]74cdede2013-09-25 05:39:57236bool Connection::ShouldIgnoreSqliteError(int error) {
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10237 if (!current_ignorer_cb_)
238 return false;
239 return current_ignorer_cb_->Run(error);
240}
241
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:06242// static
243bool Connection::ShouldIgnoreSqliteCompileError(int error) {
244 // Put this first in case tests need to see that the check happened.
245 if (ShouldIgnoreSqliteError(error))
246 return true;
247
248 // Trim extended error codes.
249 int basic_error = error & 0xff;
250
251 // These errors relate more to the runtime context of the system than to
252 // errors with a SQL statement or with the schema, so they aren't generally
253 // interesting to flag. This list is not comprehensive.
254 return basic_error == SQLITE_BUSY ||
255 basic_error == SQLITE_NOTADB ||
256 basic_error == SQLITE_CORRUPT;
257}
258
vichang7ce37c12016-01-28 22:09:03259// static
260void Connection::set_mmap_disabled_by_default() {
261 g_mmap_disabled_default = true;
262}
263
264
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46265void Connection::ReportDiagnosticInfo(int extended_error, Statement* stmt) {
266 AssertIOAllowed();
267
268 std::string debug_info;
269 const int error = (extended_error & 0xFF);
270 if (error == SQLITE_CORRUPT) {
shess874ea1bd2016-02-02 05:15:06271 // CollectCorruptionInfo() is implemented in terms of sql::Connection,
272 // prevent reentrant calls to the error callback.
273 // TODO(shess): Rewrite IntegrityCheckHelper() in terms of raw SQLite.
274 ErrorCallback original_callback = std::move(error_callback_);
275 reset_error_callback();
276
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46277 debug_info = CollectCorruptionInfo();
shess874ea1bd2016-02-02 05:15:06278
279 error_callback_ = std::move(original_callback);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46280 } else {
281 debug_info = CollectErrorInfo(extended_error, stmt);
282 }
283
284 if (!debug_info.empty() && RegisterIntentToUpload()) {
285 char debug_buf[2000];
286 base::strlcpy(debug_buf, debug_info.c_str(), arraysize(debug_buf));
287 base::debug::Alias(&debug_buf);
288
289 base::debug::DumpWithoutCrashing();
290 }
291}
292
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10293// static
294void Connection::SetErrorIgnorer(Connection::ErrorIgnorerCallback* cb) {
295 CHECK(current_ignorer_cb_ == NULL);
296 current_ignorer_cb_ = cb;
297}
298
299// static
300void Connection::ResetErrorIgnorer() {
301 CHECK(current_ignorer_cb_);
302 current_ignorer_cb_ = NULL;
303}
304
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56305bool StatementID::operator<(const StatementID& other) const {
306 if (number_ != other.number_)
307 return number_ < other.number_;
308 return strcmp(str_, other.str_) < 0;
309}
310
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56311Connection::StatementRef::StatementRef(Connection* connection,
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38312 sqlite3_stmt* stmt,
313 bool was_valid)
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56314 : connection_(connection),
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38315 stmt_(stmt),
316 was_valid_(was_valid) {
317 if (connection)
318 connection_->StatementRefCreated(this);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56319}
320
321Connection::StatementRef::~StatementRef() {
322 if (connection_)
323 connection_->StatementRefDeleted(this);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38324 Close(false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56325}
326
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38327void Connection::StatementRef::Close(bool forced) {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56328 if (stmt_) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50329 // Call to AssertIOAllowed() cannot go at the beginning of the function
330 // because Close() is called unconditionally from destructor to clean
331 // connection_. And if this is inactive statement this won't cause any
332 // disk access and destructor most probably will be called on thread
333 // not allowing disk access.
334 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
335 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
336 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56337 sqlite3_finalize(stmt_);
338 stmt_ = NULL;
339 }
340 connection_ = NULL; // The connection may be getting deleted.
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38341
342 // Forced close is expected to happen from a statement error
343 // handler. In that case maintain the sense of |was_valid_| which
344 // previously held for this ref.
345 was_valid_ = was_valid_ && forced;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56346}
347
348Connection::Connection()
349 : db_(NULL),
350 page_size_(0),
351 cache_size_(0),
352 exclusive_locking_(false),
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:36353 restrict_to_user_(false),
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56354 transaction_nesting_(0),
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50355 needs_rollback_(false),
[email protected]49dc4f22012-10-17 17:41:16356 in_memory_(false),
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32357 poisoned_(false),
vichang7ce37c12016-01-28 22:09:03358 mmap_disabled_(g_mmap_disabled_default),
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16359 mmap_enabled_(false),
360 total_changes_at_last_release_(0),
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32361 stats_histogram_(NULL),
362 commit_time_histogram_(NULL),
363 autocommit_time_histogram_(NULL),
364 update_time_histogram_(NULL),
365 query_time_histogram_(NULL),
366 clock_(new TimeSource()) {
[email protected]526b4662013-06-14 04:09:12367}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56368
369Connection::~Connection() {
370 Close();
371}
372
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:32373void Connection::RecordEvent(Events event, size_t count) {
374 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
375 UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("Sqlite.Stats", event, EVENT_MAX_VALUE);
376 }
377
378 if (stats_histogram_) {
379 for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
380 stats_histogram_->Add(event);
381 }
382 }
383}
384
385void Connection::RecordCommitTime(const base::TimeDelta& delta) {
386 RecordUpdateTime(delta);
387 UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES("Sqlite.CommitTime", delta);
388 if (commit_time_histogram_)
389 commit_time_histogram_->AddTime(delta);
390}
391
392void Connection::RecordAutoCommitTime(const base::TimeDelta& delta) {
393 RecordUpdateTime(delta);
394 UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES("Sqlite.AutoCommitTime", delta);
395 if (autocommit_time_histogram_)
396 autocommit_time_histogram_->AddTime(delta);
397}
398
399void Connection::RecordUpdateTime(const base::TimeDelta& delta) {
400 RecordQueryTime(delta);
401 UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES("Sqlite.UpdateTime", delta);
402 if (update_time_histogram_)
403 update_time_histogram_->AddTime(delta);
404}
405
406void Connection::RecordQueryTime(const base::TimeDelta& delta) {
407 UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES("Sqlite.QueryTime", delta);
408 if (query_time_histogram_)
409 query_time_histogram_->AddTime(delta);
410}
411
412void Connection::RecordTimeAndChanges(
413 const base::TimeDelta& delta, bool read_only) {
414 if (read_only) {
415 RecordQueryTime(delta);
416 } else {
417 const int changes = sqlite3_changes(db_);
418 if (sqlite3_get_autocommit(db_)) {
419 RecordAutoCommitTime(delta);
420 RecordEvent(EVENT_CHANGES_AUTOCOMMIT, changes);
421 } else {
422 RecordUpdateTime(delta);
423 RecordEvent(EVENT_CHANGES, changes);
424 }
425 }
426}
427
[email protected]a3ef4832013-02-02 05:12:33428bool Connection::Open(const base::FilePath& path) {
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:02429 if (!histogram_tag_.empty()) {
tfarina720d4f32015-05-11 22:31:26430 int64_t size_64 = 0;
[email protected]56285702013-12-04 18:22:49431 if (base::GetFileSize(path, &size_64)) {
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:02432 size_t sample = static_cast<size_t>(size_64 / 1024);
433 std::string full_histogram_name = "Sqlite.SizeKB." + histogram_tag_;
434 base::HistogramBase* histogram =
435 base::Histogram::FactoryGet(
436 full_histogram_name, 1, 1000000, 50,
437 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
438 if (histogram)
439 histogram->Add(sample);
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08440 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Sqlite.SizeKB", sample);
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:02441 }
442 }
443
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:13444 return OpenInternal(AsUTF8ForSQL(path), RETRY_ON_POISON);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42445}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56446
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42447bool Connection::OpenInMemory() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50448 in_memory_ = true;
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13449 return OpenInternal(":memory:", NO_RETRY);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56450}
451
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30452bool Connection::OpenTemporary() {
453 return OpenInternal("", NO_RETRY);
454}
455
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38456void Connection::CloseInternal(bool forced) {
[email protected]4e179ba62012-03-17 16:06:47457 // TODO(shess): Calling "PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE" at this point
458 // will delete the -journal file. For ChromiumOS or other more
459 // embedded systems, this is probably not appropriate, whereas on
460 // desktop it might make some sense.
461
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48462 // sqlite3_close() needs all prepared statements to be finalized.
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48463
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38464 // Release cached statements.
465 statement_cache_.clear();
466
467 // With cached statements released, in-use statements will remain.
468 // Closing the database while statements are in use is an API
469 // violation, except for forced close (which happens from within a
470 // statement's error handler).
471 DCHECK(forced || open_statements_.empty());
472
473 // Deactivate any outstanding statements so sqlite3_close() works.
474 for (StatementRefSet::iterator i = open_statements_.begin();
475 i != open_statements_.end(); ++i)
476 (*i)->Close(forced);
477 open_statements_.clear();
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48478
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56479 if (db_) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50480 // Call to AssertIOAllowed() cannot go at the beginning of the function
481 // because Close() must be called from destructor to clean
482 // statement_cache_, it won't cause any disk access and it most probably
483 // will happen on thread not allowing disk access.
484 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
485 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
486 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28487
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:57488 // Reseting acquires a lock to ensure no dump is happening on the database
489 // at the same time. Unregister takes ownership of provider and it is safe
490 // since the db is reset. memory_dump_provider_ could be null if db_ was
491 // poisoned.
492 if (memory_dump_provider_) {
493 memory_dump_provider_->ResetDatabase();
494 base::trace_event::MemoryDumpManager::GetInstance()
495 ->UnregisterAndDeleteDumpProviderSoon(
496 std::move(memory_dump_provider_));
497 }
498
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28499 int rc = sqlite3_close(db_);
500 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
501 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.CloseFailure", rc);
502 DLOG(FATAL) << "sqlite3_close failed: " << GetErrorMessage();
503 }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56504 }
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13505 db_ = NULL;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56506}
507
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38508void Connection::Close() {
509 // If the database was already closed by RazeAndClose(), then no
510 // need to close again. Clear the |poisoned_| bit so that incorrect
511 // API calls are caught.
512 if (poisoned_) {
513 poisoned_ = false;
514 return;
515 }
516
517 CloseInternal(false);
518}
519
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56520void Connection::Preload() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50521 AssertIOAllowed();
522
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56523 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38524 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot preload null db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56525 return;
526 }
527
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34528 // Use local settings if provided, otherwise use documented defaults. The
529 // actual results could be fetching via PRAGMA calls.
530 const int page_size = page_size_ ? page_size_ : 1024;
531 sqlite3_int64 preload_size = page_size * (cache_size_ ? cache_size_ : 2000);
532 if (preload_size < 1)
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56533 return;
534
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34535 sqlite3_file* file = NULL;
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34536 sqlite3_int64 file_size = 0;
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:42537 int rc = GetSqlite3FileAndSize(db_, &file, &file_size);
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34538 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
539 return;
540
541 // Don't preload more than the file contains.
542 if (preload_size > file_size)
543 preload_size = file_size;
544
545 scoped_ptr<char[]> buf(new char[page_size]);
shessde60c5f12015-04-21 17:34:46546 for (sqlite3_int64 pos = 0; pos < preload_size; pos += page_size) {
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34547 rc = file->pMethods->xRead(file, buf.get(), page_size, pos);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31548
549 // TODO(shess): Consider calling OnSqliteError().
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:34550 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
551 return;
552 }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56553}
554
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:16555// SQLite keeps unused pages associated with a connection in a cache. It asks
556// the cache for pages by an id, and if the page is present and the database is
557// unchanged, it considers the content of the page valid and doesn't read it
558// from disk. When memory-mapped I/O is enabled, on read SQLite uses page
559// structures created from the memory map data before consulting the cache. On
560// write SQLite creates a new in-memory page structure, copies the data from the
561// memory map, and later writes it, releasing the updated page back to the
562// cache.
563//
564// This means that in memory-mapped mode, the contents of the cached pages are
565// not re-used for reads, but they are re-used for writes if the re-written page
566// is still in the cache. The implementation of sqlite3_db_release_memory() as
567// of SQLite 3.8.7.4 frees all pages from pcaches associated with the
568// connection, so it should free these pages.
569//
570// Unfortunately, the zero page is also freed. That page is never accessed
571// using memory-mapped I/O, and the cached copy can be re-used after verifying
572// the file change counter on disk. Also, fresh pages from cache receive some
573// pager-level initialization before they can be used. Since the information
574// involved will immediately be accessed in various ways, it is unclear if the
575// additional overhead is material, or just moving processor cache effects
576// around.
577//
578// TODO(shess): It would be better to release the pages immediately when they
579// are no longer needed. This would basically happen after SQLite commits a
580// transaction. I had implemented a pcache wrapper to do this, but it involved
581// layering violations, and it had to be setup before any other sqlite call,
582// which was brittle. Also, for large files it would actually make sense to
583// maintain the existing pcache behavior for blocks past the memory-mapped
584// segment. I think drh would accept a reasonable implementation of the overall
585// concept for upstreaming to SQLite core.
586//
587// TODO(shess): Another possibility would be to set the cache size small, which
588// would keep the zero page around, plus some pre-initialized pages, and SQLite
589// can manage things. The downside is that updates larger than the cache would
590// spill to the journal. That could be compensated by setting cache_spill to
591// false. The downside then is that it allows open-ended use of memory for
592// large transactions.
593//
594// TODO(shess): The TrimMemory() trick of bouncing the cache size would also
595// work. There could be two prepared statements, one for cache_size=1 one for
596// cache_size=goal.
597void Connection::ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(bool implicit_change_performed) {
598 DCHECK(is_open());
599
600 // If memory-mapping is not enabled, the page cache helps performance.
601 if (!mmap_enabled_)
602 return;
603
604 // On caller request, force the change comparison to fail. Done before the
605 // transaction-nesting test so that the signal can carry to transaction
606 // commit.
607 if (implicit_change_performed)
608 --total_changes_at_last_release_;
609
610 // Cached pages may be re-used within the same transaction.
611 if (transaction_nesting())
612 return;
613
614 // If no changes have been made, skip flushing. This allows the first page of
615 // the database to remain in cache across multiple reads.
616 const int total_changes = sqlite3_total_changes(db_);
617 if (total_changes == total_changes_at_last_release_)
618 return;
619
620 total_changes_at_last_release_ = total_changes;
621 sqlite3_db_release_memory(db_);
622}
623
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46624base::FilePath Connection::DbPath() const {
625 if (!is_open())
626 return base::FilePath();
627
628 const char* path = sqlite3_db_filename(db_, "main");
629 const base::StringPiece db_path(path);
630#if defined(OS_WIN)
631 return base::FilePath(base::UTF8ToWide(db_path));
632#elif defined(OS_POSIX)
633 return base::FilePath(db_path);
634#else
635 NOTREACHED();
636 return base::FilePath();
637#endif
638}
639
640// Data is persisted in a file shared between databases in the same directory.
641// The "sqlite-diag" file contains a dictionary with the version number, and an
642// array of histogram tags for databases which have been dumped.
643bool Connection::RegisterIntentToUpload() const {
644 static const char* kVersionKey = "version";
645 static const char* kDiagnosticDumpsKey = "DiagnosticDumps";
646 static int kVersion = 1;
647
648 AssertIOAllowed();
649
650 if (histogram_tag_.empty())
651 return false;
652
653 if (!is_open())
654 return false;
655
656 if (in_memory_)
657 return false;
658
659 const base::FilePath db_path = DbPath();
660 if (db_path.empty())
661 return false;
662
663 // Put the collection of diagnostic data next to the databases. In most
664 // cases, this is the profile directory, but safe-browsing stores a Cookies
665 // file in the directory above the profile directory.
666 base::FilePath breadcrumb_path(
667 db_path.DirName().Append(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("sqlite-diag")));
668
669 // Lock against multiple updates to the diagnostics file. This code should
670 // seldom be called in the first place, and when called it should seldom be
671 // called for multiple databases, and when called for multiple databases there
672 // is _probably_ something systemic wrong with the user's system. So the lock
673 // should never be contended, but when it is the database experience is
674 // already bad.
675 base::AutoLock lock(g_sqlite_init_lock.Get());
676
677 scoped_ptr<base::Value> root;
678 if (!base::PathExists(breadcrumb_path)) {
679 scoped_ptr<base::DictionaryValue> root_dict(new base::DictionaryValue());
680 root_dict->SetInteger(kVersionKey, kVersion);
681
682 scoped_ptr<base::ListValue> dumps(new base::ListValue);
683 dumps->AppendString(histogram_tag_);
dchenge48600452015-12-28 02:24:50684 root_dict->Set(kDiagnosticDumpsKey, std::move(dumps));
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46685
dchenge48600452015-12-28 02:24:50686 root = std::move(root_dict);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46687 } else {
688 // Failure to read a valid dictionary implies that something is going wrong
689 // on the system.
690 JSONFileValueDeserializer deserializer(breadcrumb_path);
691 scoped_ptr<base::Value> read_root(
692 deserializer.Deserialize(nullptr, nullptr));
693 if (!read_root.get())
694 return false;
695 scoped_ptr<base::DictionaryValue> root_dict =
dchenge48600452015-12-28 02:24:50696 base::DictionaryValue::From(std::move(read_root));
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46697 if (!root_dict)
698 return false;
699
700 // Don't upload if the version is missing or newer.
701 int version = 0;
702 if (!root_dict->GetInteger(kVersionKey, &version) || version > kVersion)
703 return false;
704
705 base::ListValue* dumps = nullptr;
706 if (!root_dict->GetList(kDiagnosticDumpsKey, &dumps))
707 return false;
708
709 const size_t size = dumps->GetSize();
710 for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
711 std::string s;
712
713 // Don't upload if the value isn't a string, or indicates a prior upload.
714 if (!dumps->GetString(i, &s) || s == histogram_tag_)
715 return false;
716 }
717
718 // Record intention to proceed with upload.
719 dumps->AppendString(histogram_tag_);
dchenge48600452015-12-28 02:24:50720 root = std::move(root_dict);
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46721 }
722
723 const base::FilePath breadcrumb_new =
724 breadcrumb_path.AddExtension(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("new"));
725 base::DeleteFile(breadcrumb_new, false);
726
727 // No upload if the breadcrumb file cannot be updated.
728 // TODO(shess): Consider ImportantFileWriter::WriteFileAtomically() to land
729 // the data on disk. For now, losing the data is not a big problem, so the
730 // sync overhead would probably not be worth it.
731 JSONFileValueSerializer serializer(breadcrumb_new);
732 if (!serializer.Serialize(*root))
733 return false;
734 if (!base::PathExists(breadcrumb_new))
735 return false;
736 if (!base::ReplaceFile(breadcrumb_new, breadcrumb_path, nullptr)) {
737 base::DeleteFile(breadcrumb_new, false);
738 return false;
739 }
740
741 return true;
742}
743
744std::string Connection::CollectErrorInfo(int error, Statement* stmt) const {
745 // Buffer for accumulating debugging info about the error. Place
746 // more-relevant information earlier, in case things overflow the
747 // fixed-size reporting buffer.
748 std::string debug_info;
749
750 // The error message from the failed operation.
751 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "db error: %d/%s\n",
752 GetErrorCode(), GetErrorMessage());
753
754 // TODO(shess): |error| and |GetErrorCode()| should always be the same, but
755 // reading code does not entirely convince me. Remove if they turn out to be
756 // the same.
757 if (error != GetErrorCode())
758 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "reported error: %d\n", error);
759
760 // System error information. Interpretation of Windows errors is different
761 // from posix.
762#if defined(OS_WIN)
763 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "LastError: %d\n", GetLastErrno());
764#elif defined(OS_POSIX)
765 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "errno: %d\n", GetLastErrno());
766#else
767 NOTREACHED(); // Add appropriate log info.
768#endif
769
770 if (stmt) {
771 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "statement: %s\n",
772 stmt->GetSQLStatement());
773 } else {
774 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "statement: NULL\n");
775 }
776
777 // SQLITE_ERROR often indicates some sort of mismatch between the statement
778 // and the schema, possibly due to a failed schema migration.
779 if (error == SQLITE_ERROR) {
780 const char* kVersionSql = "SELECT value FROM meta WHERE key = 'version'";
781 sqlite3_stmt* s;
782 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, kVersionSql, -1, &s, nullptr);
783 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
784 rc = sqlite3_step(s);
785 if (rc == SQLITE_ROW) {
786 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: %d\n",
787 sqlite3_column_int(s, 0));
788 } else if (rc == SQLITE_DONE) {
789 debug_info += "version: none\n";
790 } else {
791 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: error %d\n", rc);
792 }
793 sqlite3_finalize(s);
794 } else {
795 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "version: prepare error %d\n", rc);
796 }
797
798 debug_info += "schema:\n";
799
800 // sqlite_master has columns:
801 // type - "index" or "table".
802 // name - name of created element.
803 // tbl_name - name of element, or target table in case of index.
804 // rootpage - root page of the element in database file.
805 // sql - SQL to create the element.
806 // In general, the |sql| column is sufficient to derive the other columns.
807 // |rootpage| is not interesting for debugging, without the contents of the
808 // database. The COALESCE is because certain automatic elements will have a
809 // |name| but no |sql|,
810 const char* kSchemaSql = "SELECT COALESCE(sql, name) FROM sqlite_master";
811 rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, kSchemaSql, -1, &s, nullptr);
812 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
813 while ((rc = sqlite3_step(s)) == SQLITE_ROW) {
814 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "%s\n", sqlite3_column_text(s, 0));
815 }
816 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE)
817 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "error %d\n", rc);
818 sqlite3_finalize(s);
819 } else {
820 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "prepare error %d\n", rc);
821 }
822 }
823
824 return debug_info;
825}
826
827// TODO(shess): Since this is only called in an error situation, it might be
828// prudent to rewrite in terms of SQLite API calls, and mark the function const.
829std::string Connection::CollectCorruptionInfo() {
830 AssertIOAllowed();
831
832 // If the file cannot be accessed it is unlikely that an integrity check will
833 // turn up actionable information.
834 const base::FilePath db_path = DbPath();
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19835 int64_t db_size = -1;
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46836 if (!base::GetFileSize(db_path, &db_size) || db_size < 0)
837 return std::string();
838
839 // Buffer for accumulating debugging info about the error. Place
840 // more-relevant information earlier, in case things overflow the
841 // fixed-size reporting buffer.
842 std::string debug_info;
843 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "SQLITE_CORRUPT, db size %" PRId64 "\n",
844 db_size);
845
846 // Only check files up to 8M to keep things from blocking too long.
avi0b519202015-12-21 07:25:19847 const int64_t kMaxIntegrityCheckSize = 8192 * 1024;
shessc8cd2a162015-10-22 20:30:46848 if (db_size > kMaxIntegrityCheckSize) {
849 debug_info += "integrity_check skipped due to size\n";
850 } else {
851 std::vector<std::string> messages;
852
853 // TODO(shess): FullIntegrityCheck() splits into a vector while this joins
854 // into a string. Probably should be refactored.
855 const base::TimeTicks before = base::TimeTicks::Now();
856 FullIntegrityCheck(&messages);
857 base::StringAppendF(
858 &debug_info,
859 "integrity_check %" PRId64 " ms, %" PRIuS " records:\n",
860 (base::TimeTicks::Now() - before).InMilliseconds(),
861 messages.size());
862
863 // SQLite returns up to 100 messages by default, trim deeper to
864 // keep close to the 2000-character size limit for dumping.
865 const size_t kMaxMessages = 20;
866 for (size_t i = 0; i < kMaxMessages && i < messages.size(); ++i) {
867 base::StringAppendF(&debug_info, "%s\n", messages[i].c_str());
868 }
869 }
870
871 return debug_info;
872}
873
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31874size_t Connection::GetAppropriateMmapSize() {
875 AssertIOAllowed();
876
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31877#if defined(OS_IOS)
878 // iOS SQLite does not support memory mapping.
879 return 0;
880#endif
881
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08882 // How much to map if no errors are found. 50MB encompasses the 99th
883 // percentile of Chrome databases in the wild, so this should be good.
884 const size_t kMmapEverything = 256 * 1024 * 1024;
885
886 // If the database doesn't have a place to track progress, assume the best.
887 // This will happen when new databases are created, or if a database doesn't
888 // use a meta table. sql::MetaTable::Init() will preload kMmapSuccess.
889 // TODO(shess): Databases not using meta include:
890 // DOMStorageDatabase (localstorage)
891 // ActivityDatabase (extensions activity log)
892 // PredictorDatabase (prefetch and autocomplete predictor data)
893 // SyncDirectory (sync metadata storage)
894 // For now, these all have mmap disabled to allow other databases to get the
895 // default-enable path. sqlite-diag could be an alternative for all but
896 // DOMStorageDatabase, which creates many small databases.
897 // http://crbug.com/537742
898 if (!MetaTable::DoesTableExist(this)) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31899 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_MISSING);
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08900 return kMmapEverything;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31901 }
902
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08903 int64_t mmap_ofs = 0;
904 if (!MetaTable::GetMmapStatus(this, &mmap_ofs)) {
905 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_FAILURE_READ);
906 return 0;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31907 }
908
909 // Database read failed in the past, don't memory map.
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08910 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31911 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_FAILED);
912 return 0;
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08913 } else if (mmap_ofs != MetaTable::kMmapSuccess) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31914 // Continue reading from previous offset.
915 DCHECK_GE(mmap_ofs, 0);
916
917 // TODO(shess): Could this reading code be shared with Preload()? It would
918 // require locking twice (this code wouldn't be able to access |db_size| so
919 // the helper would have to return amount read).
920
921 // Read more of the database looking for errors. The VFS interface is used
922 // to assure that the reads are valid for SQLite. |g_reads_allowed| is used
923 // to limit checking to 20MB per run of Chromium.
924 sqlite3_file* file = NULL;
925 sqlite3_int64 db_size = 0;
926 if (SQLITE_OK != GetSqlite3FileAndSize(db_, &file, &db_size)) {
927 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_VFS_FAILURE);
928 return 0;
929 }
930
931 // Read the data left, or |g_reads_allowed|, whichever is smaller.
932 // |g_reads_allowed| limits the total amount of I/O to spend verifying data
933 // in a single Chromium run.
934 sqlite3_int64 amount = db_size - mmap_ofs;
935 if (amount < 0)
936 amount = 0;
937 if (amount > 0) {
938 base::AutoLock lock(g_sqlite_init_lock.Get());
939 static sqlite3_int64 g_reads_allowed = 20 * 1024 * 1024;
940 if (g_reads_allowed < amount)
941 amount = g_reads_allowed;
942 g_reads_allowed -= amount;
943 }
944
945 // |amount| can be <= 0 if |g_reads_allowed| ran out of quota, or if the
946 // database was truncated after a previous pass.
947 if (amount <= 0 && mmap_ofs < db_size) {
948 DCHECK_EQ(0, amount);
949 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_SUCCESS_NO_PROGRESS);
950 } else {
951 static const int kPageSize = 4096;
952 char buf[kPageSize];
953 while (amount > 0) {
954 int rc = file->pMethods->xRead(file, buf, sizeof(buf), mmap_ofs);
955 if (rc == SQLITE_OK) {
956 mmap_ofs += sizeof(buf);
957 amount -= sizeof(buf);
958 } else if (rc == SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ) {
959 // Reached EOF for a database with page size < |kPageSize|.
960 mmap_ofs = db_size;
961 break;
962 } else {
963 // TODO(shess): Consider calling OnSqliteError().
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08964 mmap_ofs = MetaTable::kMmapFailure;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31965 break;
966 }
967 }
968
969 // Log these events after update to distinguish meta update failure.
970 Events event;
971 if (mmap_ofs >= db_size) {
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08972 mmap_ofs = MetaTable::kMmapSuccess;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31973 event = EVENT_MMAP_SUCCESS_NEW;
974 } else if (mmap_ofs > 0) {
975 event = EVENT_MMAP_SUCCESS_PARTIAL;
976 } else {
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08977 DCHECK_EQ(MetaTable::kMmapFailure, mmap_ofs);
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31978 event = EVENT_MMAP_FAILED_NEW;
979 }
980
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08981 if (!MetaTable::SetMmapStatus(this, mmap_ofs)) {
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31982 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_MMAP_META_FAILURE_UPDATE);
983 return 0;
984 }
985
986 RecordOneEvent(event);
987 }
988 }
989
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08990 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapFailure)
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31991 return 0;
shess9bf2c672015-12-18 01:18:08992 if (mmap_ofs == MetaTable::kMmapSuccess)
993 return kMmapEverything;
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:31994 return mmap_ofs;
995}
996
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14997void Connection::TrimMemory(bool aggressively) {
998 if (!db_)
999 return;
1000
1001 // TODO(shess): investigate using sqlite3_db_release_memory() when possible.
1002 int original_cache_size;
1003 {
1004 Statement sql_get_original(GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA cache_size"));
1005 if (!sql_get_original.Step()) {
1006 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not get cache size " << GetErrorMessage();
1007 return;
1008 }
1009 original_cache_size = sql_get_original.ColumnInt(0);
1010 }
1011 int shrink_cache_size = aggressively ? 1 : (original_cache_size / 2);
1012
1013 // Force sqlite to try to reduce page cache usage.
1014 const std::string sql_shrink =
1015 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", shrink_cache_size);
1016 if (!Execute(sql_shrink.c_str()))
1017 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not shrink cache size: " << GetErrorMessage();
1018
1019 // Restore cache size.
1020 const std::string sql_restore =
1021 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", original_cache_size);
1022 if (!Execute(sql_restore.c_str()))
1023 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not restore cache size: " << GetErrorMessage();
1024}
1025
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491026// Create an in-memory database with the existing database's page
1027// size, then backup that database over the existing database.
1028bool Connection::Raze() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501029 AssertIOAllowed();
1030
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491031 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381032 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491033 return false;
1034 }
1035
1036 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1037 DLOG(FATAL) << "Cannot raze within a transaction";
1038 return false;
1039 }
1040
1041 sql::Connection null_db;
1042 if (!null_db.OpenInMemory()) {
1043 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to open in-memory database.";
1044 return false;
1045 }
1046
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:241047 if (page_size_) {
1048 // Enforce SQLite restrictions on |page_size_|.
1049 DCHECK(!(page_size_ & (page_size_ - 1)))
1050 << " page_size_ " << page_size_ << " is not a power of two.";
1051 const int kSqliteMaxPageSize = 32768; // from sqliteLimit.h
1052 DCHECK_LE(page_size_, kSqliteMaxPageSize);
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:041053 const std::string sql =
1054 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", page_size_);
[email protected]69c58452012-08-06 19:22:421055 if (!null_db.Execute(sql.c_str()))
1056 return false;
1057 }
1058
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:241059#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
1060 // Android compiles with SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM. Unfortunately,
1061 // in-memory databases do not respect this define.
1062 // TODO(shess): Figure out a way to set this without using platform
1063 // specific code. AFAICT from sqlite3.c, the only way to do it
1064 // would be to create an actual filesystem database, which is
1065 // unfortunate.
1066 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1"))
1067 return false;
1068#endif
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491069
1070 // The page size doesn't take effect until a database has pages, and
1071 // at this point the null database has none. Changing the schema
1072 // version will create the first page. This will not affect the
1073 // schema version in the resulting database, as SQLite's backup
1074 // implementation propagates the schema version from the original
1075 // connection to the new version of the database, incremented by one
1076 // so that other readers see the schema change and act accordingly.
1077 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA schema_version = 1"))
1078 return false;
1079
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:241080 // SQLite tracks the expected number of database pages in the first
1081 // page, and if it does not match the total retrieved from a
1082 // filesystem call, treats the database as corrupt. This situation
1083 // breaks almost all SQLite calls. "PRAGMA writable_schema" can be
1084 // used to hint to SQLite to soldier on in that case, specifically
1085 // for purposes of recovery. [See SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT case in
1086 // sqlite3.c lockBtree().]
1087 // TODO(shess): With this, "PRAGMA auto_vacuum" and "PRAGMA
1088 // page_size" can be used to query such a database.
1089 ScopedWritableSchema writable_schema(db_);
1090
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161091 const char* kMain = "main";
1092 int rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
1093 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabase",rc);
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491094
1095 // The destination database was locked.
1096 if (rc == SQLITE_BUSY) {
1097 return false;
1098 }
1099
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161100 // SQLITE_NOTADB can happen if page 1 of db_ exists, but is not
1101 // formatted correctly. SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ can happen if db_
1102 // isn't even big enough for one page. Either way, reach in and
1103 // truncate it before trying again.
1104 // TODO(shess): Maybe it would be worthwhile to just truncate from
1105 // the get-go?
1106 if (rc == SQLITE_NOTADB || rc == SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ) {
1107 sqlite3_file* file = NULL;
[email protected]8ada10f2013-12-21 00:42:341108 rc = GetSqlite3File(db_, &file);
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161109 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
1110 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failure getting file handle.";
1111 return false;
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161112 }
1113
1114 rc = file->pMethods->xTruncate(file, 0);
1115 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
1116 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabaseTruncate",rc);
1117 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failed to truncate file.";
1118 return false;
1119 }
1120
1121 rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
1122 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabase2",rc);
1123
1124 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE) {
1125 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failed retrying Raze().";
1126 }
1127 }
1128
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491129 // The entire database should have been backed up.
1130 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE) {
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161131 // TODO(shess): Figure out which other cases can happen.
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491132 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to copy entire null database.";
1133 return false;
1134 }
1135
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491136 return true;
1137}
1138
1139bool Connection::RazeWithTimout(base::TimeDelta timeout) {
1140 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381141 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:491142 return false;
1143 }
1144
1145 ScopedBusyTimeout busy_timeout(db_);
1146 busy_timeout.SetTimeout(timeout);
1147 return Raze();
1148}
1149
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381150bool Connection::RazeAndClose() {
1151 if (!db_) {
1152 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
1153 return false;
1154 }
1155
1156 // Raze() cannot run in a transaction.
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301157 RollbackAllTransactions();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381158
1159 bool result = Raze();
1160
1161 CloseInternal(true);
1162
1163 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
1164 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
1165 // expected to fail).
1166 poisoned_ = true;
1167
1168 return result;
1169}
1170
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301171void Connection::Poison() {
1172 if (!db_) {
1173 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot poison null db";
1174 return;
1175 }
1176
1177 RollbackAllTransactions();
1178 CloseInternal(true);
1179
1180 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
1181 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
1182 // expected to fail).
1183 poisoned_ = true;
1184}
1185
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:081186// TODO(shess): To the extent possible, figure out the optimal
1187// ordering for these deletes which will prevent other connections
1188// from seeing odd behavior. For instance, it may be necessary to
1189// manually lock the main database file in a SQLite-compatible fashion
1190// (to prevent other processes from opening it), then delete the
1191// journal files, then delete the main database file. Another option
1192// might be to lock the main database file and poison the header with
1193// junk to prevent other processes from opening it successfully (like
1194// Gears "SQLite poison 3" trick).
1195//
1196// static
1197bool Connection::Delete(const base::FilePath& path) {
1198 base::ThreadRestrictions::AssertIOAllowed();
1199
1200 base::FilePath journal_path(path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-journal"));
1201 base::FilePath wal_path(path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-wal"));
1202
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131203 std::string journal_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(journal_path);
1204 std::string wal_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(wal_path);
1205 std::string path_str = AsUTF8ForSQL(path);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:081206
shess702467622015-09-16 19:04:551207 // Make sure sqlite3_initialize() is called before anything else.
1208 InitializeSqlite();
1209
erg102ceb412015-06-20 01:38:131210 sqlite3_vfs* vfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(NULL);
1211 CHECK(vfs);
1212 CHECK(vfs->xDelete);
1213 CHECK(vfs->xAccess);
1214
1215 // We only work with unix, win32 and mojo filesystems. If you're trying to
1216 // use this code with any other VFS, you're not in a good place.
1217 CHECK(strncmp(vfs->zName, "unix", 4) == 0 ||
1218 strncmp(vfs->zName, "win32", 5) == 0 ||
1219 strcmp(vfs->zName, "mojo") == 0);
1220
1221 vfs->xDelete(vfs, journal_str.c_str(), 0);
1222 vfs->xDelete(vfs, wal_str.c_str(), 0);
1223 vfs->xDelete(vfs, path_str.c_str(), 0);
1224
1225 int journal_exists = 0;
1226 vfs->xAccess(vfs, journal_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS,
1227 &journal_exists);
1228
1229 int wal_exists = 0;
1230 vfs->xAccess(vfs, wal_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS,
1231 &wal_exists);
1232
1233 int path_exists = 0;
1234 vfs->xAccess(vfs, path_str.c_str(), SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS,
1235 &path_exists);
1236
1237 return !journal_exists && !wal_exists && !path_exists;
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:081238}
1239
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561240bool Connection::BeginTransaction() {
1241 if (needs_rollback_) {
[email protected]88563f62011-03-13 22:13:331242 DCHECK_GT(transaction_nesting_, 0);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561243
1244 // When we're going to rollback, fail on this begin and don't actually
1245 // mark us as entering the nested transaction.
1246 return false;
1247 }
1248
1249 bool success = true;
1250 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
1251 needs_rollback_ = false;
1252
1253 Statement begin(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "BEGIN TRANSACTION"));
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321254 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_BEGIN);
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591255 if (!begin.Run())
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561256 return false;
1257 }
1258 transaction_nesting_++;
1259 return success;
1260}
1261
1262void Connection::RollbackTransaction() {
1263 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381264 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Rolling back a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561265 return;
1266 }
1267
1268 transaction_nesting_--;
1269
1270 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1271 // Mark the outermost transaction as needing rollback.
1272 needs_rollback_ = true;
1273 return;
1274 }
1275
1276 DoRollback();
1277}
1278
1279bool Connection::CommitTransaction() {
1280 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
shess90244e12015-11-09 22:08:181281 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Committing a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561282 return false;
1283 }
1284 transaction_nesting_--;
1285
1286 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1287 // Mark any nested transactions as failing after we've already got one.
1288 return !needs_rollback_;
1289 }
1290
1291 if (needs_rollback_) {
1292 DoRollback();
1293 return false;
1294 }
1295
1296 Statement commit(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "COMMIT"));
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321297
1298 // Collect the commit time manually, sql::Statement would register it as query
1299 // time only.
1300 const base::TimeTicks before = Now();
1301 bool ret = commit.RunWithoutTimers();
1302 const base::TimeDelta delta = Now() - before;
1303
1304 RecordCommitTime(delta);
1305 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_COMMIT);
1306
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161307 // Release dirty cache pages after the transaction closes.
1308 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(false);
1309
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321310 return ret;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561311}
1312
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:301313void Connection::RollbackAllTransactions() {
1314 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
1315 transaction_nesting_ = 0;
1316 DoRollback();
1317 }
1318}
1319
1320bool Connection::AttachDatabase(const base::FilePath& other_db_path,
1321 const char* attachment_point) {
1322 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
1323
1324 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("ATTACH DATABASE ? AS ?"));
1325#if OS_WIN
1326 s.BindString16(0, other_db_path.value());
1327#else
1328 s.BindString(0, other_db_path.value());
1329#endif
1330 s.BindString(1, attachment_point);
1331 return s.Run();
1332}
1333
1334bool Connection::DetachDatabase(const char* attachment_point) {
1335 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
1336
1337 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("DETACH DATABASE ?"));
1338 s.BindString(0, attachment_point);
1339 return s.Run();
1340}
1341
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321342// TODO(shess): Consider changing this to execute exactly one statement. If a
1343// caller wishes to execute multiple statements, that should be explicit, and
1344// perhaps tucked into an explicit transaction with rollback in case of error.
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591345int Connection::ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501346 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381347 if (!db_) {
1348 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
1349 return SQLITE_ERROR;
1350 }
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321351 DCHECK(sql);
1352
1353 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_EXECUTE);
1354 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
1355 while ((rc == SQLITE_OK) && *sql) {
1356 sqlite3_stmt *stmt = NULL;
1357 const char *leftover_sql;
1358
1359 const base::TimeTicks before = Now();
1360 rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, &leftover_sql);
1361 sql = leftover_sql;
1362
1363 // Stop if an error is encountered.
1364 if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
1365 break;
1366
1367 // This happens if |sql| originally only contained comments or whitespace.
1368 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK(). Having
1369 // extraneous comments and whitespace in the SQL statements increases
1370 // runtime cost and can easily be shifted out to the C++ layer.
1371 if (!stmt)
1372 continue;
1373
1374 // Save for use after statement is finalized.
1375 const bool read_only = !!sqlite3_stmt_readonly(stmt);
1376
1377 RecordOneEvent(Connection::EVENT_STATEMENT_RUN);
1378 while ((rc = sqlite3_step(stmt)) == SQLITE_ROW) {
1379 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK. I think PRAGMA
1380 // is the only legitimate case for this.
1381 RecordOneEvent(Connection::EVENT_STATEMENT_ROWS);
1382 }
1383
1384 // sqlite3_finalize() returns SQLITE_OK if the most recent sqlite3_step()
1385 // returned SQLITE_DONE or SQLITE_ROW, otherwise the error code.
1386 rc = sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
1387 if (rc == SQLITE_OK)
1388 RecordOneEvent(Connection::EVENT_STATEMENT_SUCCESS);
1389
1390 // sqlite3_exec() does this, presumably to avoid spinning the parser for
1391 // trailing whitespace.
1392 // TODO(shess): Audit to see if this can become a DCHECK.
brettwb3413062015-06-24 00:39:021393 while (base::IsAsciiWhitespace(*sql)) {
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321394 sql++;
1395 }
1396
1397 const base::TimeDelta delta = Now() - before;
1398 RecordTimeAndChanges(delta, read_only);
1399 }
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161400
1401 // Most calls to Execute() modify the database. The main exceptions would be
1402 // calls such as CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS which could modify the database
1403 // but sometimes don't.
1404 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(true);
1405
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321406 return rc;
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591407}
1408
1409bool Connection::Execute(const char* sql) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381410 if (!db_) {
1411 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
1412 return false;
1413 }
1414
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591415 int error = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001416 if (error != SQLITE_OK)
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581417 error = OnSqliteError(error, NULL, sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001418
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:331419 // This needs to be a FATAL log because the error case of arriving here is
1420 // that there's a malformed SQL statement. This can arise in development if
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101421 // a change alters the schema but not all queries adjust. This can happen
1422 // in production if the schema is corrupted.
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591423 if (error == SQLITE_ERROR)
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:331424 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL Error in " << sql << ", " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591425 return error == SQLITE_OK;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561426}
1427
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571428bool Connection::ExecuteWithTimeout(const char* sql, base::TimeDelta timeout) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381429 if (!db_) {
1430 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571431 return false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381432 }
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571433
1434 ScopedBusyTimeout busy_timeout(db_);
1435 busy_timeout.SetTimeout(timeout);
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591436 return Execute(sql);
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571437}
1438
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561439bool Connection::HasCachedStatement(const StatementID& id) const {
1440 return statement_cache_.find(id) != statement_cache_.end();
1441}
1442
1443scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetCachedStatement(
1444 const StatementID& id,
1445 const char* sql) {
1446 CachedStatementMap::iterator i = statement_cache_.find(id);
1447 if (i != statement_cache_.end()) {
1448 // Statement is in the cache. It should still be active (we're the only
1449 // one invalidating cached statements, and we'll remove it from the cache
1450 // if we do that. Make sure we reset it before giving out the cached one in
1451 // case it still has some stuff bound.
1452 DCHECK(i->second->is_valid());
1453 sqlite3_reset(i->second->stmt());
1454 return i->second;
1455 }
1456
1457 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> statement = GetUniqueStatement(sql);
1458 if (statement->is_valid())
1459 statement_cache_[id] = statement; // Only cache valid statements.
1460 return statement;
1461}
1462
1463scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetUniqueStatement(
1464 const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501465 AssertIOAllowed();
1466
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381467 // Return inactive statement.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561468 if (!db_)
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381469 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, poisoned_);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561470
1471 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001472 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL);
1473 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591474 // This is evidence of a syntax error in the incoming SQL.
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:061475 if (!ShouldIgnoreSqliteCompileError(rc))
shess193bfb622015-04-10 22:30:021476 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL compile error " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:001477
1478 // It could also be database corruption.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581479 OnSqliteError(rc, NULL, sql);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381480 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561481 }
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381482 return new StatementRef(this, stmt, true);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561483}
1484
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:061485// TODO(shess): Unify this with GetUniqueStatement(). The only difference that
1486// seems legitimate is not passing |this| to StatementRef.
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581487scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetUntrackedStatement(
1488 const char* sql) const {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381489 // Return inactive statement.
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581490 if (!db_)
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381491 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, poisoned_);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581492
1493 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
1494 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL);
1495 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
1496 // This is evidence of a syntax error in the incoming SQL.
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:061497 if (!ShouldIgnoreSqliteCompileError(rc))
shess193bfb622015-04-10 22:30:021498 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL compile error " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381499 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, false);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581500 }
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381501 return new StatementRef(NULL, stmt, true);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581502}
1503
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:581504std::string Connection::GetSchema() const {
1505 // The ORDER BY should not be necessary, but relying on organic
1506 // order for something like this is questionable.
1507 const char* kSql =
1508 "SELECT type, name, tbl_name, sql "
1509 "FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4";
1510 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
1511
1512 std::string schema;
1513 while (statement.Step()) {
1514 schema += statement.ColumnString(0);
1515 schema += '|';
1516 schema += statement.ColumnString(1);
1517 schema += '|';
1518 schema += statement.ColumnString(2);
1519 schema += '|';
1520 schema += statement.ColumnString(3);
1521 schema += '\n';
1522 }
1523
1524 return schema;
1525}
1526
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591527bool Connection::IsSQLValid(const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501528 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381529 if (!db_) {
1530 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
1531 return false;
1532 }
1533
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591534 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
1535 if (sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL) != SQLITE_OK)
1536 return false;
1537
1538 sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
1539 return true;
1540}
1541
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171542bool Connection::DoesTableExist(const char* table_name) const {
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:531543 return DoesTableOrIndexExist(table_name, "table");
1544}
1545
1546bool Connection::DoesIndexExist(const char* index_name) const {
1547 return DoesTableOrIndexExist(index_name, "index");
1548}
1549
1550bool Connection::DoesTableOrIndexExist(
1551 const char* name, const char* type) const {
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471552 const char* kSql =
1553 "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type=? AND name=? COLLATE NOCASE";
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581554 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471555
1556 // This can happen if the database is corrupt and the error is being ignored
1557 // for testing purposes.
1558 if (!statement.is_valid())
1559 return false;
1560
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:531561 statement.BindString(0, type);
1562 statement.BindString(1, name);
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:331563
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561564 return statement.Step(); // Table exists if any row was returned.
1565}
1566
1567bool Connection::DoesColumnExist(const char* table_name,
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171568 const char* column_name) const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561569 std::string sql("PRAGMA TABLE_INFO(");
1570 sql.append(table_name);
1571 sql.append(")");
1572
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:581573 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(sql.c_str()));
shess92a2ab12015-04-09 01:59:471574
1575 // This can happen if the database is corrupt and the error is being ignored
1576 // for testing purposes.
1577 if (!statement.is_valid())
1578 return false;
1579
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561580 while (statement.Step()) {
brettw8a800902015-07-10 18:28:331581 if (base::EqualsCaseInsensitiveASCII(statement.ColumnString(1),
1582 column_name))
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561583 return true;
1584 }
1585 return false;
1586}
1587
tfarina720d4f32015-05-11 22:31:261588int64_t Connection::GetLastInsertRowId() const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561589 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381590 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561591 return 0;
1592 }
1593 return sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(db_);
1594}
1595
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171596int Connection::GetLastChangeCount() const {
1597 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381598 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:171599 return 0;
1600 }
1601 return sqlite3_changes(db_);
1602}
1603
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561604int Connection::GetErrorCode() const {
1605 if (!db_)
1606 return SQLITE_ERROR;
1607 return sqlite3_errcode(db_);
1608}
1609
[email protected]767718e52010-09-21 23:18:491610int Connection::GetLastErrno() const {
1611 if (!db_)
1612 return -1;
1613
1614 int err = 0;
1615 if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_file_control(db_, NULL, SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO, &err))
1616 return -2;
1617
1618 return err;
1619}
1620
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561621const char* Connection::GetErrorMessage() const {
1622 if (!db_)
1623 return "sql::Connection has no connection.";
1624 return sqlite3_errmsg(db_);
1625}
1626
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131627bool Connection::OpenInternal(const std::string& file_name,
1628 Connection::Retry retry_flag) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:501629 AssertIOAllowed();
1630
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:171631 if (db_) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591632 DLOG(FATAL) << "sql::Connection is already open.";
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:171633 return false;
1634 }
1635
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:181636 // Make sure sqlite3_initialize() is called before anything else.
1637 InitializeSqlite();
1638
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321639 // Setup the stats histograms immediately rather than allocating lazily.
1640 // Connections which won't exercise all of these probably shouldn't exist.
1641 if (!histogram_tag_.empty()) {
1642 stats_histogram_ =
1643 base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(
1644 "Sqlite.Stats." + histogram_tag_,
1645 1, EVENT_MAX_VALUE, EVENT_MAX_VALUE + 1,
1646 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
1647
1648 // The timer setup matches UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES(). 3 minutes is an
1649 // unreasonable time for any single operation, so there is not much value to
1650 // knowing if it was 3 minutes or 5 minutes. In reality at that point
1651 // things are entirely busted.
1652 commit_time_histogram_ =
1653 GetMediumTimeHistogram("Sqlite.CommitTime." + histogram_tag_);
1654
1655 autocommit_time_histogram_ =
1656 GetMediumTimeHistogram("Sqlite.AutoCommitTime." + histogram_tag_);
1657
1658 update_time_histogram_ =
1659 GetMediumTimeHistogram("Sqlite.UpdateTime." + histogram_tag_);
1660
1661 query_time_histogram_ =
1662 GetMediumTimeHistogram("Sqlite.QueryTime." + histogram_tag_);
1663 }
1664
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381665 // If |poisoned_| is set, it means an error handler called
1666 // RazeAndClose(). Until regular Close() is called, the caller
1667 // should be treating the database as open, but is_open() currently
1668 // only considers the sqlite3 handle's state.
1669 // TODO(shess): Revise is_open() to consider poisoned_, and review
1670 // to see if any non-testing code even depends on it.
1671 DLOG_IF(FATAL, poisoned_) << "sql::Connection is already open.";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:161672 poisoned_ = false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:381673
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421674 int err = sqlite3_open(file_name.c_str(), &db_);
1675 if (err != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281676 // Extended error codes cannot be enabled until a handle is
1677 // available, fetch manually.
1678 err = sqlite3_extended_errcode(db_);
1679
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501680 // Histogram failures specific to initial open for debugging
1681 // purposes.
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281682 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.OpenFailure", err);
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501683
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581684 OnSqliteError(err, NULL, "-- sqlite3_open()");
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131685 bool was_poisoned = poisoned_;
[email protected]64021042012-02-10 20:02:291686 Close();
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131687
1688 if (was_poisoned && retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
1689 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421690 return false;
1691 }
1692
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:361693 // TODO(shess): OS_WIN support?
1694#if defined(OS_POSIX)
1695 if (restrict_to_user_) {
1696 DCHECK_NE(file_name, std::string(":memory"));
1697 base::FilePath file_path(file_name);
1698 int mode = 0;
1699 // TODO(shess): Arguably, failure to retrieve and change
1700 // permissions should be fatal if the file exists.
[email protected]b264eab2013-11-27 23:22:081701 if (base::GetPosixFilePermissions(file_path, &mode)) {
1702 mode &= base::FILE_PERMISSION_USER_MASK;
1703 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(file_path, mode);
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:361704
1705 // SQLite sets the permissions on these files from the main
1706 // database on create. Set them here in case they already exist
1707 // at this point. Failure to set these permissions should not
1708 // be fatal unless the file doesn't exist.
1709 base::FilePath journal_path(file_name + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-journal"));
1710 base::FilePath wal_path(file_name + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-wal"));
[email protected]b264eab2013-11-27 23:22:081711 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(journal_path, mode);
1712 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(wal_path, mode);
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:361713 }
1714 }
1715#endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
1716
[email protected]affa2da2013-06-06 22:20:341717 // SQLite uses a lookaside buffer to improve performance of small mallocs.
1718 // Chromium already depends on small mallocs being efficient, so we disable
1719 // this to avoid the extra memory overhead.
1720 // This must be called immediatly after opening the database before any SQL
1721 // statements are run.
1722 sqlite3_db_config(db_, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE, NULL, 0, 0);
1723
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281724 // Enable extended result codes to provide more color on I/O errors.
1725 // Not having extended result codes is not a fatal problem, as
1726 // Chromium code does not attempt to handle I/O errors anyhow. The
1727 // current implementation always returns SQLITE_OK, the DCHECK is to
1728 // quickly notify someone if SQLite changes.
1729 err = sqlite3_extended_result_codes(db_, 1);
1730 DCHECK_EQ(err, SQLITE_OK) << "Could not enable extended result codes";
1731
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:501732 // sqlite3_open() does not actually read the database file (unless a
1733 // hot journal is found). Successfully executing this pragma on an
1734 // existing database requires a valid header on page 1.
1735 // TODO(shess): For now, just probing to see what the lay of the
1736 // land is. If it's mostly SQLITE_NOTADB, then the database should
1737 // be razed.
1738 err = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("PRAGMA auto_vacuum");
1739 if (err != SQLITE_OK)
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:281740 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.OpenProbeFailure", err);
[email protected]658f8332010-09-18 04:40:431741
[email protected]2e1cee762013-07-09 14:40:001742#if defined(OS_IOS) && defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
1743 // The version of SQLite shipped with iOS doesn't enable ICU, which includes
1744 // REGEXP support. Add it in dynamically.
1745 err = sqlite3IcuInit(db_);
1746 DCHECK_EQ(err, SQLITE_OK) << "Could not enable ICU support";
1747#endif // OS_IOS && USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE
1748
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571749 // If indicated, lock up the database before doing anything else, so
1750 // that the following code doesn't have to deal with locking.
1751 // TODO(shess): This code is brittle. Find the cases where code
1752 // doesn't request |exclusive_locking_| and audit that it does the
1753 // right thing with SQLITE_BUSY, and that it doesn't make
1754 // assumptions about who might change things in the database.
1755 // http://crbug.com/56559
1756 if (exclusive_locking_) {
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101757 // TODO(shess): This should probably be a failure. Code which
1758 // requests exclusive locking but doesn't get it is almost certain
1759 // to be ill-tested.
1760 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE"));
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571761 }
1762
[email protected]4e179ba62012-03-17 16:06:471763 // http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode
1764 // DELETE (default) - delete -journal file to commit.
1765 // TRUNCATE - truncate -journal file to commit.
1766 // PERSIST - zero out header of -journal file to commit.
shess2c21ecf2015-06-02 01:31:091767 // TRUNCATE should be faster than DELETE because it won't need directory
1768 // changes for each transaction. PERSIST may break the spirit of using
1769 // secure_delete.
1770 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode = TRUNCATE"));
[email protected]4e179ba62012-03-17 16:06:471771
[email protected]c68ce172011-11-24 22:30:271772 const base::TimeDelta kBusyTimeout =
1773 base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kBusyTimeoutSeconds);
1774
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421775 if (page_size_ != 0) {
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571776 // Enforce SQLite restrictions on |page_size_|.
1777 DCHECK(!(page_size_ & (page_size_ - 1)))
1778 << " page_size_ " << page_size_ << " is not a power of two.";
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:241779 const int kSqliteMaxPageSize = 32768; // from sqliteLimit.h
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:571780 DCHECK_LE(page_size_, kSqliteMaxPageSize);
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:041781 const std::string sql =
1782 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", page_size_);
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101783 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421784 }
1785
1786 if (cache_size_ != 0) {
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:041787 const std::string sql =
1788 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", cache_size_);
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101789 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421790 }
1791
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:581792 if (!ExecuteWithTimeout("PRAGMA secure_delete=ON", kBusyTimeout)) {
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131793 bool was_poisoned = poisoned_;
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:581794 Close();
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:131795 if (was_poisoned && retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
1796 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:581797 return false;
1798 }
1799
shess5dac334f2015-11-05 20:47:421800 // Set a reasonable chunk size for larger files. This reduces churn from
1801 // remapping memory on size changes. It also reduces filesystem
1802 // fragmentation.
1803 // TODO(shess): It may make sense to have this be hinted by the client.
1804 // Database sizes seem to be bimodal, some clients have consistently small
1805 // databases (<20k) while other clients have a broad distribution of sizes
1806 // (hundreds of kilobytes to many megabytes).
1807 sqlite3_file* file = NULL;
1808 sqlite3_int64 db_size = 0;
1809 int rc = GetSqlite3FileAndSize(db_, &file, &db_size);
1810 if (rc == SQLITE_OK && db_size > 16 * 1024) {
1811 int chunk_size = 4 * 1024;
1812 if (db_size > 128 * 1024)
1813 chunk_size = 32 * 1024;
1814 sqlite3_file_control(db_, NULL, SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE, &chunk_size);
1815 }
1816
shess2f3a814b2015-11-05 18:11:101817 // Enable memory-mapped access. The explicit-disable case is because SQLite
shessd90aeea82015-11-13 02:24:311818 // can be built to default-enable mmap. GetAppropriateMmapSize() calculates a
1819 // safe range to memory-map based on past regular I/O. This value will be
1820 // capped by SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE, which could be different between 32-bit and
1821 // 64-bit platforms.
1822 size_t mmap_size = mmap_disabled_ ? 0 : GetAppropriateMmapSize();
1823 std::string mmap_sql =
1824 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA mmap_size = %" PRIuS, mmap_size);
1825 ignore_result(Execute(mmap_sql.c_str()));
shess2f3a814b2015-11-05 18:11:101826
1827 // Determine if memory-mapping has actually been enabled. The Execute() above
1828 // can succeed without changing the amount mapped.
1829 mmap_enabled_ = false;
1830 {
1831 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA mmap_size"));
1832 if (s.Step() && s.ColumnInt64(0) > 0)
1833 mmap_enabled_ = true;
1834 }
1835
ssid3be5b1ec2016-01-13 14:21:571836 DCHECK(!memory_dump_provider_);
1837 memory_dump_provider_.reset(
1838 new ConnectionMemoryDumpProvider(db_, histogram_tag_));
1839 base::trace_event::MemoryDumpManager::GetInstance()->RegisterDumpProvider(
1840 memory_dump_provider_.get(), "sql::Connection", nullptr);
1841
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:421842 return true;
1843}
1844
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561845void Connection::DoRollback() {
1846 Statement rollback(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "ROLLBACK"));
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321847
1848 // Collect the rollback time manually, sql::Statement would register it as
1849 // query time only.
1850 const base::TimeTicks before = Now();
1851 rollback.RunWithoutTimers();
1852 const base::TimeDelta delta = Now() - before;
1853
1854 RecordUpdateTime(delta);
1855 RecordOneEvent(EVENT_ROLLBACK);
1856
shess7dbd4dee2015-10-06 17:39:161857 // The cache may have been accumulating dirty pages for commit. Note that in
1858 // some cases sql::Transaction can fire rollback after a database is closed.
1859 if (is_open())
1860 ReleaseCacheMemoryIfNeeded(false);
1861
[email protected]44ad7d902012-03-23 00:09:051862 needs_rollback_ = false;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561863}
1864
1865void Connection::StatementRefCreated(StatementRef* ref) {
1866 DCHECK(open_statements_.find(ref) == open_statements_.end());
1867 open_statements_.insert(ref);
1868}
1869
1870void Connection::StatementRefDeleted(StatementRef* ref) {
1871 StatementRefSet::iterator i = open_statements_.find(ref);
1872 if (i == open_statements_.end())
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591873 DLOG(FATAL) << "Could not find statement";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561874 else
1875 open_statements_.erase(i);
1876}
1877
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321878void Connection::set_histogram_tag(const std::string& tag) {
1879 DCHECK(!is_open());
1880 histogram_tag_ = tag;
1881}
1882
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391883void Connection::AddTaggedHistogram(const std::string& name,
1884 size_t sample) const {
1885 if (histogram_tag_.empty())
1886 return;
1887
1888 // TODO(shess): The histogram macros create a bit of static storage
1889 // for caching the histogram object. This code shouldn't execute
1890 // often enough for such caching to be crucial. If it becomes an
1891 // issue, the object could be cached alongside histogram_prefix_.
1892 std::string full_histogram_name = name + "." + histogram_tag_;
1893 base::HistogramBase* histogram =
1894 base::SparseHistogram::FactoryGet(
1895 full_histogram_name,
1896 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
1897 if (histogram)
1898 histogram->Add(sample);
1899}
1900
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581901int Connection::OnSqliteError(int err, sql::Statement *stmt, const char* sql) {
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391902 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.Error", err);
1903 AddTaggedHistogram("Sqlite.Error", err);
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141904
1905 // Always log the error.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581906 if (!sql && stmt)
1907 sql = stmt->GetSQLStatement();
1908 if (!sql)
1909 sql = "-- unknown";
shessf7e988f2015-11-13 00:41:061910
1911 std::string id = histogram_tag_;
1912 if (id.empty())
1913 id = DbPath().BaseName().AsUTF8Unsafe();
1914 LOG(ERROR) << id << " sqlite error " << err
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141915 << ", errno " << GetLastErrno()
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581916 << ": " << GetErrorMessage()
1917 << ", sql: " << sql;
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141918
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461919 if (!error_callback_.is_null()) {
[email protected]98cf3002013-07-12 01:38:561920 // Fire from a copy of the callback in case of reentry into
1921 // re/set_error_callback().
1922 // TODO(shess): <http://crbug.com/254584>
1923 ErrorCallback(error_callback_).Run(err, stmt);
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461924 return err;
1925 }
1926
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591927 // The default handling is to assert on debug and to ignore on release.
[email protected]74cdede2013-09-25 05:39:571928 if (!ShouldIgnoreSqliteError(err))
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101929 DLOG(FATAL) << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591930 return err;
1931}
1932
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521933bool Connection::FullIntegrityCheck(std::vector<std::string>* messages) {
1934 return IntegrityCheckHelper("PRAGMA integrity_check", messages);
1935}
1936
1937bool Connection::QuickIntegrityCheck() {
1938 std::vector<std::string> messages;
1939 if (!IntegrityCheckHelper("PRAGMA quick_check", &messages))
1940 return false;
1941 return messages.size() == 1 && messages[0] == "ok";
1942}
1943
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421944// TODO(shess): Allow specifying maximum results (default 100 lines).
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521945bool Connection::IntegrityCheckHelper(
1946 const char* pragma_sql,
1947 std::vector<std::string>* messages) {
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421948 messages->clear();
1949
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001950 // This has the side effect of setting SQLITE_RecoveryMode, which
1951 // allows SQLite to process through certain cases of corruption.
1952 // Failing to set this pragma probably means that the database is
1953 // beyond recovery.
1954 const char kWritableSchema[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema = ON";
1955 if (!Execute(kWritableSchema))
1956 return false;
1957
1958 bool ret = false;
1959 {
[email protected]579446c2013-12-16 18:36:521960 sql::Statement stmt(GetUniqueStatement(pragma_sql));
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001961
1962 // The pragma appears to return all results (up to 100 by default)
1963 // as a single string. This doesn't appear to be an API contract,
1964 // it could return separate lines, so loop _and_ split.
1965 while (stmt.Step()) {
1966 std::string result(stmt.ColumnString(0));
brettw83dc1612015-08-12 07:31:181967 *messages = base::SplitString(result, "\n", base::TRIM_WHITESPACE,
1968 base::SPLIT_WANT_ALL);
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001969 }
1970 ret = stmt.Succeeded();
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421971 }
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001972
1973 // Best effort to put things back as they were before.
1974 const char kNoWritableSchema[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema = OFF";
1975 ignore_result(Execute(kNoWritableSchema));
1976
1977 return ret;
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421978}
1979
shess58b8df82015-06-03 00:19:321980base::TimeTicks TimeSource::Now() {
1981 return base::TimeTicks::Now();
1982}
1983
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561984} // namespace sql