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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
7#include <string.h>
8
[email protected]57999812013-02-24 05:40:529#include "base/files/file_path.h"
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:0210#include "base/file_util.h"
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:1811#include "base/lazy_instance.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5612#include "base/logging.h"
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:5013#include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:3914#include "base/metrics/sparse_histogram.h"
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:4215#include "base/strings/string_split.h"
[email protected]a4bbc1f92013-06-11 07:28:1916#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
17#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
[email protected]906265872013-06-07 22:40:4518#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:1819#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
[email protected]f0a54b22011-07-19 18:40:2120#include "sql/statement.h"
[email protected]e33cba42010-08-18 23:37:0321#include "third_party/sqlite/sqlite3.h"
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:5622
[email protected]2e1cee762013-07-09 14:40:0023#if defined(OS_IOS) && defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
24#include "third_party/sqlite/src/ext/icu/sqliteicu.h"
25#endif
26
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5727namespace {
28
29// Spin for up to a second waiting for the lock to clear when setting
30// up the database.
31// TODO(shess): Better story on this. http://crbug.com/56559
[email protected]c68ce172011-11-24 22:30:2732const int kBusyTimeoutSeconds = 1;
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:5733
34class ScopedBusyTimeout {
35 public:
36 explicit ScopedBusyTimeout(sqlite3* db)
37 : db_(db) {
38 }
39 ~ScopedBusyTimeout() {
40 sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_, 0);
41 }
42
43 int SetTimeout(base::TimeDelta timeout) {
44 DCHECK_LT(timeout.InMilliseconds(), INT_MAX);
45 return sqlite3_busy_timeout(db_,
46 static_cast<int>(timeout.InMilliseconds()));
47 }
48
49 private:
50 sqlite3* db_;
51};
52
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:2453// Helper to "safely" enable writable_schema. No error checking
54// because it is reasonable to just forge ahead in case of an error.
55// If turning it on fails, then most likely nothing will work, whereas
56// if turning it off fails, it only matters if some code attempts to
57// continue working with the database and tries to modify the
58// sqlite_master table (none of our code does this).
59class ScopedWritableSchema {
60 public:
61 explicit ScopedWritableSchema(sqlite3* db)
62 : db_(db) {
63 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=1", NULL, NULL, NULL);
64 }
65 ~ScopedWritableSchema() {
66 sqlite3_exec(db_, "PRAGMA writable_schema=0", NULL, NULL, NULL);
67 }
68
69 private:
70 sqlite3* db_;
71};
72
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:1673// Helper to wrap the sqlite3_backup_*() step of Raze(). Return
74// SQLite error code from running the backup step.
75int BackupDatabase(sqlite3* src, sqlite3* dst, const char* db_name) {
76 DCHECK_NE(src, dst);
77 sqlite3_backup* backup = sqlite3_backup_init(dst, db_name, src, db_name);
78 if (!backup) {
79 // Since this call only sets things up, this indicates a gross
80 // error in SQLite.
81 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to start sqlite3_backup(): " << sqlite3_errmsg(dst);
82 return sqlite3_errcode(dst);
83 }
84
85 // -1 backs up the entire database.
86 int rc = sqlite3_backup_step(backup, -1);
87 int pages = sqlite3_backup_pagecount(backup);
88 sqlite3_backup_finish(backup);
89
90 // If successful, exactly one page should have been backed up. If
91 // this breaks, check this function to make sure assumptions aren't
92 // being broken.
93 if (rc == SQLITE_DONE)
94 DCHECK_EQ(pages, 1);
95
96 return rc;
97}
98
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:3099// Be very strict on attachment point. SQLite can handle a much wider
100// character set with appropriate quoting, but Chromium code should
101// just use clean names to start with.
102bool ValidAttachmentPoint(const char* attachment_point) {
103 for (size_t i = 0; attachment_point[i]; ++i) {
104 if (!((attachment_point[i] >= '0' && attachment_point[i] <= '9') ||
105 (attachment_point[i] >= 'a' && attachment_point[i] <= 'z') ||
106 (attachment_point[i] >= 'A' && attachment_point[i] <= 'Z') ||
107 attachment_point[i] == '_')) {
108 return false;
109 }
110 }
111 return true;
112}
113
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:18114// SQLite automatically calls sqlite3_initialize() lazily, but
115// sqlite3_initialize() uses double-checked locking and thus can have
116// data races.
117//
118// TODO(shess): Another alternative would be to have
119// sqlite3_initialize() called as part of process bring-up. If this
120// is changed, remove the dynamic_annotations dependency in sql.gyp.
121base::LazyInstance<base::Lock>::Leaky
122 g_sqlite_init_lock = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER;
123void InitializeSqlite() {
124 base::AutoLock lock(g_sqlite_init_lock.Get());
125 sqlite3_initialize();
126}
127
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57128} // namespace
129
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56130namespace sql {
131
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10132// static
133Connection::ErrorIgnorerCallback* Connection::current_ignorer_cb_ = NULL;
134
135// static
[email protected]74cdede2013-09-25 05:39:57136bool Connection::ShouldIgnoreSqliteError(int error) {
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10137 if (!current_ignorer_cb_)
138 return false;
139 return current_ignorer_cb_->Run(error);
140}
141
142// static
143void Connection::SetErrorIgnorer(Connection::ErrorIgnorerCallback* cb) {
144 CHECK(current_ignorer_cb_ == NULL);
145 current_ignorer_cb_ = cb;
146}
147
148// static
149void Connection::ResetErrorIgnorer() {
150 CHECK(current_ignorer_cb_);
151 current_ignorer_cb_ = NULL;
152}
153
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56154bool StatementID::operator<(const StatementID& other) const {
155 if (number_ != other.number_)
156 return number_ < other.number_;
157 return strcmp(str_, other.str_) < 0;
158}
159
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56160Connection::StatementRef::StatementRef(Connection* connection,
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38161 sqlite3_stmt* stmt,
162 bool was_valid)
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56163 : connection_(connection),
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38164 stmt_(stmt),
165 was_valid_(was_valid) {
166 if (connection)
167 connection_->StatementRefCreated(this);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56168}
169
170Connection::StatementRef::~StatementRef() {
171 if (connection_)
172 connection_->StatementRefDeleted(this);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38173 Close(false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56174}
175
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38176void Connection::StatementRef::Close(bool forced) {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56177 if (stmt_) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50178 // Call to AssertIOAllowed() cannot go at the beginning of the function
179 // because Close() is called unconditionally from destructor to clean
180 // connection_. And if this is inactive statement this won't cause any
181 // disk access and destructor most probably will be called on thread
182 // not allowing disk access.
183 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
184 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
185 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56186 sqlite3_finalize(stmt_);
187 stmt_ = NULL;
188 }
189 connection_ = NULL; // The connection may be getting deleted.
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38190
191 // Forced close is expected to happen from a statement error
192 // handler. In that case maintain the sense of |was_valid_| which
193 // previously held for this ref.
194 was_valid_ = was_valid_ && forced;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56195}
196
197Connection::Connection()
198 : db_(NULL),
199 page_size_(0),
200 cache_size_(0),
201 exclusive_locking_(false),
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:36202 restrict_to_user_(false),
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56203 transaction_nesting_(0),
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50204 needs_rollback_(false),
[email protected]49dc4f22012-10-17 17:41:16205 in_memory_(false),
[email protected]526b4662013-06-14 04:09:12206 poisoned_(false) {
207}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56208
209Connection::~Connection() {
210 Close();
211}
212
[email protected]a3ef4832013-02-02 05:12:33213bool Connection::Open(const base::FilePath& path) {
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:02214 if (!histogram_tag_.empty()) {
215 int64 size_64 = 0;
[email protected]56285702013-12-04 18:22:49216 if (base::GetFileSize(path, &size_64)) {
[email protected]348ac8f52013-05-21 03:27:02217 size_t sample = static_cast<size_t>(size_64 / 1024);
218 std::string full_histogram_name = "Sqlite.SizeKB." + histogram_tag_;
219 base::HistogramBase* histogram =
220 base::Histogram::FactoryGet(
221 full_histogram_name, 1, 1000000, 50,
222 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
223 if (histogram)
224 histogram->Add(sample);
225 }
226 }
227
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56228#if defined(OS_WIN)
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13229 return OpenInternal(WideToUTF8(path.value()), RETRY_ON_POISON);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56230#elif defined(OS_POSIX)
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13231 return OpenInternal(path.value(), RETRY_ON_POISON);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56232#endif
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42233}
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56234
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42235bool Connection::OpenInMemory() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50236 in_memory_ = true;
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13237 return OpenInternal(":memory:", NO_RETRY);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56238}
239
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30240bool Connection::OpenTemporary() {
241 return OpenInternal("", NO_RETRY);
242}
243
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38244void Connection::CloseInternal(bool forced) {
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:47245 // TODO(shess): Calling "PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE" at this point
246 // will delete the -journal file. For ChromiumOS or other more
247 // embedded systems, this is probably not appropriate, whereas on
248 // desktop it might make some sense.
249
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48250 // sqlite3_close() needs all prepared statements to be finalized.
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48251
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38252 // Release cached statements.
253 statement_cache_.clear();
254
255 // With cached statements released, in-use statements will remain.
256 // Closing the database while statements are in use is an API
257 // violation, except for forced close (which happens from within a
258 // statement's error handler).
259 DCHECK(forced || open_statements_.empty());
260
261 // Deactivate any outstanding statements so sqlite3_close() works.
262 for (StatementRefSet::iterator i = open_statements_.begin();
263 i != open_statements_.end(); ++i)
264 (*i)->Close(forced);
265 open_statements_.clear();
[email protected]4b350052012-02-24 20:40:48266
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56267 if (db_) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50268 // Call to AssertIOAllowed() cannot go at the beginning of the function
269 // because Close() must be called from destructor to clean
270 // statement_cache_, it won't cause any disk access and it most probably
271 // will happen on thread not allowing disk access.
272 // TODO([email protected]): This should move to the beginning
273 // of the function. http://crbug.com/136655.
274 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28275
276 int rc = sqlite3_close(db_);
277 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
278 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.CloseFailure", rc);
279 DLOG(FATAL) << "sqlite3_close failed: " << GetErrorMessage();
280 }
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56281 }
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13282 db_ = NULL;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56283}
284
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38285void Connection::Close() {
286 // If the database was already closed by RazeAndClose(), then no
287 // need to close again. Clear the |poisoned_| bit so that incorrect
288 // API calls are caught.
289 if (poisoned_) {
290 poisoned_ = false;
291 return;
292 }
293
294 CloseInternal(false);
295}
296
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56297void Connection::Preload() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50298 AssertIOAllowed();
299
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56300 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38301 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot preload null db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56302 return;
303 }
304
305 // A statement must be open for the preload command to work. If the meta
306 // table doesn't exist, it probably means this is a new database and there
307 // is nothing to preload (so it's OK we do nothing).
308 if (!DoesTableExist("meta"))
309 return;
310 Statement dummy(GetUniqueStatement("SELECT * FROM meta"));
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59311 if (!dummy.Step())
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56312 return;
313
[email protected]4176eee4b2011-01-26 14:33:32314#if !defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
315 // This function is only defined in Chromium's version of sqlite.
316 // Do not call it when using system sqlite.
[email protected]67361b32011-04-12 20:13:06317 sqlite3_preload(db_);
[email protected]4176eee4b2011-01-26 14:33:32318#endif
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56319}
320
[email protected]be7995f12013-07-18 18:49:14321void Connection::TrimMemory(bool aggressively) {
322 if (!db_)
323 return;
324
325 // TODO(shess): investigate using sqlite3_db_release_memory() when possible.
326 int original_cache_size;
327 {
328 Statement sql_get_original(GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA cache_size"));
329 if (!sql_get_original.Step()) {
330 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not get cache size " << GetErrorMessage();
331 return;
332 }
333 original_cache_size = sql_get_original.ColumnInt(0);
334 }
335 int shrink_cache_size = aggressively ? 1 : (original_cache_size / 2);
336
337 // Force sqlite to try to reduce page cache usage.
338 const std::string sql_shrink =
339 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", shrink_cache_size);
340 if (!Execute(sql_shrink.c_str()))
341 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not shrink cache size: " << GetErrorMessage();
342
343 // Restore cache size.
344 const std::string sql_restore =
345 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", original_cache_size);
346 if (!Execute(sql_restore.c_str()))
347 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not restore cache size: " << GetErrorMessage();
348}
349
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49350// Create an in-memory database with the existing database's page
351// size, then backup that database over the existing database.
352bool Connection::Raze() {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50353 AssertIOAllowed();
354
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49355 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38356 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49357 return false;
358 }
359
360 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
361 DLOG(FATAL) << "Cannot raze within a transaction";
362 return false;
363 }
364
365 sql::Connection null_db;
366 if (!null_db.OpenInMemory()) {
367 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to open in-memory database.";
368 return false;
369 }
370
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24371 if (page_size_) {
372 // Enforce SQLite restrictions on |page_size_|.
373 DCHECK(!(page_size_ & (page_size_ - 1)))
374 << " page_size_ " << page_size_ << " is not a power of two.";
375 const int kSqliteMaxPageSize = 32768; // from sqliteLimit.h
376 DCHECK_LE(page_size_, kSqliteMaxPageSize);
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:04377 const std::string sql =
378 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", page_size_);
[email protected]69c58452012-08-06 19:22:42379 if (!null_db.Execute(sql.c_str()))
380 return false;
381 }
382
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24383#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
384 // Android compiles with SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM. Unfortunately,
385 // in-memory databases do not respect this define.
386 // TODO(shess): Figure out a way to set this without using platform
387 // specific code. AFAICT from sqlite3.c, the only way to do it
388 // would be to create an actual filesystem database, which is
389 // unfortunate.
390 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1"))
391 return false;
392#endif
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49393
394 // The page size doesn't take effect until a database has pages, and
395 // at this point the null database has none. Changing the schema
396 // version will create the first page. This will not affect the
397 // schema version in the resulting database, as SQLite's backup
398 // implementation propagates the schema version from the original
399 // connection to the new version of the database, incremented by one
400 // so that other readers see the schema change and act accordingly.
401 if (!null_db.Execute("PRAGMA schema_version = 1"))
402 return false;
403
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24404 // SQLite tracks the expected number of database pages in the first
405 // page, and if it does not match the total retrieved from a
406 // filesystem call, treats the database as corrupt. This situation
407 // breaks almost all SQLite calls. "PRAGMA writable_schema" can be
408 // used to hint to SQLite to soldier on in that case, specifically
409 // for purposes of recovery. [See SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT case in
410 // sqlite3.c lockBtree().]
411 // TODO(shess): With this, "PRAGMA auto_vacuum" and "PRAGMA
412 // page_size" can be used to query such a database.
413 ScopedWritableSchema writable_schema(db_);
414
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16415 const char* kMain = "main";
416 int rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
417 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabase",rc);
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49418
419 // The destination database was locked.
420 if (rc == SQLITE_BUSY) {
421 return false;
422 }
423
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16424 // SQLITE_NOTADB can happen if page 1 of db_ exists, but is not
425 // formatted correctly. SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ can happen if db_
426 // isn't even big enough for one page. Either way, reach in and
427 // truncate it before trying again.
428 // TODO(shess): Maybe it would be worthwhile to just truncate from
429 // the get-go?
430 if (rc == SQLITE_NOTADB || rc == SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ) {
431 sqlite3_file* file = NULL;
432 rc = sqlite3_file_control(db_, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER, &file);
433 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
434 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failure getting file handle.";
435 return false;
436 } else if (!file) {
437 DLOG(FATAL) << "File handle is empty.";
438 return false;
439 }
440
441 rc = file->pMethods->xTruncate(file, 0);
442 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
443 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabaseTruncate",rc);
444 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failed to truncate file.";
445 return false;
446 }
447
448 rc = BackupDatabase(null_db.db_, db_, kMain);
449 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.RazeDatabase2",rc);
450
451 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE) {
452 DLOG(FATAL) << "Failed retrying Raze().";
453 }
454 }
455
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49456 // The entire database should have been backed up.
457 if (rc != SQLITE_DONE) {
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16458 // TODO(shess): Figure out which other cases can happen.
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49459 DLOG(FATAL) << "Unable to copy entire null database.";
460 return false;
461 }
462
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49463 return true;
464}
465
466bool Connection::RazeWithTimout(base::TimeDelta timeout) {
467 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38468 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
[email protected]8e0c01282012-04-06 19:36:49469 return false;
470 }
471
472 ScopedBusyTimeout busy_timeout(db_);
473 busy_timeout.SetTimeout(timeout);
474 return Raze();
475}
476
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38477bool Connection::RazeAndClose() {
478 if (!db_) {
479 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot raze null db";
480 return false;
481 }
482
483 // Raze() cannot run in a transaction.
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30484 RollbackAllTransactions();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38485
486 bool result = Raze();
487
488 CloseInternal(true);
489
490 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
491 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
492 // expected to fail).
493 poisoned_ = true;
494
495 return result;
496}
497
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30498void Connection::Poison() {
499 if (!db_) {
500 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Cannot poison null db";
501 return;
502 }
503
504 RollbackAllTransactions();
505 CloseInternal(true);
506
507 // Mark the database so that future API calls fail appropriately,
508 // but don't DCHECK (because after calling this function they are
509 // expected to fail).
510 poisoned_ = true;
511}
512
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08513// TODO(shess): To the extent possible, figure out the optimal
514// ordering for these deletes which will prevent other connections
515// from seeing odd behavior. For instance, it may be necessary to
516// manually lock the main database file in a SQLite-compatible fashion
517// (to prevent other processes from opening it), then delete the
518// journal files, then delete the main database file. Another option
519// might be to lock the main database file and poison the header with
520// junk to prevent other processes from opening it successfully (like
521// Gears "SQLite poison 3" trick).
522//
523// static
524bool Connection::Delete(const base::FilePath& path) {
525 base::ThreadRestrictions::AssertIOAllowed();
526
527 base::FilePath journal_path(path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-journal"));
528 base::FilePath wal_path(path.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-wal"));
529
[email protected]dd3aa792013-07-16 19:10:23530 base::DeleteFile(journal_path, false);
531 base::DeleteFile(wal_path, false);
532 base::DeleteFile(path, false);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08533
[email protected]7567484142013-07-11 17:36:07534 return !base::PathExists(journal_path) &&
535 !base::PathExists(wal_path) &&
536 !base::PathExists(path);
[email protected]8d2e39e2013-06-24 05:55:08537}
538
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56539bool Connection::BeginTransaction() {
540 if (needs_rollback_) {
[email protected]88563f62011-03-13 22:13:33541 DCHECK_GT(transaction_nesting_, 0);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56542
543 // When we're going to rollback, fail on this begin and don't actually
544 // mark us as entering the nested transaction.
545 return false;
546 }
547
548 bool success = true;
549 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
550 needs_rollback_ = false;
551
552 Statement begin(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "BEGIN TRANSACTION"));
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59553 if (!begin.Run())
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56554 return false;
555 }
556 transaction_nesting_++;
557 return success;
558}
559
560void Connection::RollbackTransaction() {
561 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38562 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Rolling back a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56563 return;
564 }
565
566 transaction_nesting_--;
567
568 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
569 // Mark the outermost transaction as needing rollback.
570 needs_rollback_ = true;
571 return;
572 }
573
574 DoRollback();
575}
576
577bool Connection::CommitTransaction() {
578 if (!transaction_nesting_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38579 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Rolling back a nonexistent transaction";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56580 return false;
581 }
582 transaction_nesting_--;
583
584 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
585 // Mark any nested transactions as failing after we've already got one.
586 return !needs_rollback_;
587 }
588
589 if (needs_rollback_) {
590 DoRollback();
591 return false;
592 }
593
594 Statement commit(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "COMMIT"));
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56595 return commit.Run();
596}
597
[email protected]8d409412013-07-19 18:25:30598void Connection::RollbackAllTransactions() {
599 if (transaction_nesting_ > 0) {
600 transaction_nesting_ = 0;
601 DoRollback();
602 }
603}
604
605bool Connection::AttachDatabase(const base::FilePath& other_db_path,
606 const char* attachment_point) {
607 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
608
609 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("ATTACH DATABASE ? AS ?"));
610#if OS_WIN
611 s.BindString16(0, other_db_path.value());
612#else
613 s.BindString(0, other_db_path.value());
614#endif
615 s.BindString(1, attachment_point);
616 return s.Run();
617}
618
619bool Connection::DetachDatabase(const char* attachment_point) {
620 DCHECK(ValidAttachmentPoint(attachment_point));
621
622 Statement s(GetUniqueStatement("DETACH DATABASE ?"));
623 s.BindString(0, attachment_point);
624 return s.Run();
625}
626
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59627int Connection::ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50628 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38629 if (!db_) {
630 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
631 return SQLITE_ERROR;
632 }
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59633 return sqlite3_exec(db_, sql, NULL, NULL, NULL);
634}
635
636bool Connection::Execute(const char* sql) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38637 if (!db_) {
638 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
639 return false;
640 }
641
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59642 int error = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:00643 if (error != SQLITE_OK)
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58644 error = OnSqliteError(error, NULL, sql);
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:00645
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:33646 // This needs to be a FATAL log because the error case of arriving here is
647 // that there's a malformed SQL statement. This can arise in development if
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10648 // a change alters the schema but not all queries adjust. This can happen
649 // in production if the schema is corrupted.
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59650 if (error == SQLITE_ERROR)
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:33651 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL Error in " << sql << ", " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59652 return error == SQLITE_OK;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56653}
654
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57655bool Connection::ExecuteWithTimeout(const char* sql, base::TimeDelta timeout) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38656 if (!db_) {
657 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57658 return false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38659 }
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57660
661 ScopedBusyTimeout busy_timeout(db_);
662 busy_timeout.SetTimeout(timeout);
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59663 return Execute(sql);
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57664}
665
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56666bool Connection::HasCachedStatement(const StatementID& id) const {
667 return statement_cache_.find(id) != statement_cache_.end();
668}
669
670scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetCachedStatement(
671 const StatementID& id,
672 const char* sql) {
673 CachedStatementMap::iterator i = statement_cache_.find(id);
674 if (i != statement_cache_.end()) {
675 // Statement is in the cache. It should still be active (we're the only
676 // one invalidating cached statements, and we'll remove it from the cache
677 // if we do that. Make sure we reset it before giving out the cached one in
678 // case it still has some stuff bound.
679 DCHECK(i->second->is_valid());
680 sqlite3_reset(i->second->stmt());
681 return i->second;
682 }
683
684 scoped_refptr<StatementRef> statement = GetUniqueStatement(sql);
685 if (statement->is_valid())
686 statement_cache_[id] = statement; // Only cache valid statements.
687 return statement;
688}
689
690scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetUniqueStatement(
691 const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50692 AssertIOAllowed();
693
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38694 // Return inactive statement.
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56695 if (!db_)
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38696 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, poisoned_);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56697
698 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:00699 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL);
700 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59701 // This is evidence of a syntax error in the incoming SQL.
702 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL compile error " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]473ad792012-11-10 00:55:00703
704 // It could also be database corruption.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58705 OnSqliteError(rc, NULL, sql);
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38706 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, false);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56707 }
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38708 return new StatementRef(this, stmt, true);
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56709}
710
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58711scoped_refptr<Connection::StatementRef> Connection::GetUntrackedStatement(
712 const char* sql) const {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38713 // Return inactive statement.
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58714 if (!db_)
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38715 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, poisoned_);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58716
717 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
718 int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL);
719 if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
720 // This is evidence of a syntax error in the incoming SQL.
721 DLOG(FATAL) << "SQL compile error " << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38722 return new StatementRef(NULL, NULL, false);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58723 }
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38724 return new StatementRef(NULL, stmt, true);
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58725}
726
[email protected]92cd00a2013-08-16 11:09:58727std::string Connection::GetSchema() const {
728 // The ORDER BY should not be necessary, but relying on organic
729 // order for something like this is questionable.
730 const char* kSql =
731 "SELECT type, name, tbl_name, sql "
732 "FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4";
733 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
734
735 std::string schema;
736 while (statement.Step()) {
737 schema += statement.ColumnString(0);
738 schema += '|';
739 schema += statement.ColumnString(1);
740 schema += '|';
741 schema += statement.ColumnString(2);
742 schema += '|';
743 schema += statement.ColumnString(3);
744 schema += '\n';
745 }
746
747 return schema;
748}
749
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59750bool Connection::IsSQLValid(const char* sql) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50751 AssertIOAllowed();
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38752 if (!db_) {
753 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
754 return false;
755 }
756
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59757 sqlite3_stmt* stmt = NULL;
758 if (sqlite3_prepare_v2(db_, sql, -1, &stmt, NULL) != SQLITE_OK)
759 return false;
760
761 sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
762 return true;
763}
764
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:17765bool Connection::DoesTableExist(const char* table_name) const {
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:53766 return DoesTableOrIndexExist(table_name, "table");
767}
768
769bool Connection::DoesIndexExist(const char* index_name) const {
770 return DoesTableOrIndexExist(index_name, "index");
771}
772
773bool Connection::DoesTableOrIndexExist(
774 const char* name, const char* type) const {
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58775 const char* kSql = "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type=? AND name=?";
776 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(kSql));
[email protected]e2cadec82011-12-13 02:00:53777 statement.BindString(0, type);
778 statement.BindString(1, name);
[email protected]28fe0ff2012-02-25 00:40:33779
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56780 return statement.Step(); // Table exists if any row was returned.
781}
782
783bool Connection::DoesColumnExist(const char* table_name,
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:17784 const char* column_name) const {
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56785 std::string sql("PRAGMA TABLE_INFO(");
786 sql.append(table_name);
787 sql.append(")");
788
[email protected]2eec0a22012-07-24 01:59:58789 Statement statement(GetUntrackedStatement(sql.c_str()));
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56790 while (statement.Step()) {
791 if (!statement.ColumnString(1).compare(column_name))
792 return true;
793 }
794 return false;
795}
796
797int64 Connection::GetLastInsertRowId() const {
798 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38799 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56800 return 0;
801 }
802 return sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(db_);
803}
804
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:17805int Connection::GetLastChangeCount() const {
806 if (!db_) {
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38807 DLOG_IF(FATAL, !poisoned_) << "Illegal use of connection without a db";
[email protected]1ed78a32009-09-15 20:24:17808 return 0;
809 }
810 return sqlite3_changes(db_);
811}
812
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56813int Connection::GetErrorCode() const {
814 if (!db_)
815 return SQLITE_ERROR;
816 return sqlite3_errcode(db_);
817}
818
[email protected]767718e52010-09-21 23:18:49819int Connection::GetLastErrno() const {
820 if (!db_)
821 return -1;
822
823 int err = 0;
824 if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_file_control(db_, NULL, SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO, &err))
825 return -2;
826
827 return err;
828}
829
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56830const char* Connection::GetErrorMessage() const {
831 if (!db_)
832 return "sql::Connection has no connection.";
833 return sqlite3_errmsg(db_);
834}
835
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13836bool Connection::OpenInternal(const std::string& file_name,
837 Connection::Retry retry_flag) {
[email protected]35f7e5392012-07-27 19:54:50838 AssertIOAllowed();
839
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:17840 if (db_) {
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59841 DLOG(FATAL) << "sql::Connection is already open.";
[email protected]9cfbc922009-11-17 20:13:17842 return false;
843 }
844
[email protected]a7ec1292013-07-22 22:02:18845 // Make sure sqlite3_initialize() is called before anything else.
846 InitializeSqlite();
847
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38848 // If |poisoned_| is set, it means an error handler called
849 // RazeAndClose(). Until regular Close() is called, the caller
850 // should be treating the database as open, but is_open() currently
851 // only considers the sqlite3 handle's state.
852 // TODO(shess): Revise is_open() to consider poisoned_, and review
853 // to see if any non-testing code even depends on it.
854 DLOG_IF(FATAL, poisoned_) << "sql::Connection is already open.";
[email protected]7bae5742013-07-10 20:46:16855 poisoned_ = false;
[email protected]41a97c812013-02-07 02:35:38856
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42857 int err = sqlite3_open(file_name.c_str(), &db_);
858 if (err != SQLITE_OK) {
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28859 // Extended error codes cannot be enabled until a handle is
860 // available, fetch manually.
861 err = sqlite3_extended_errcode(db_);
862
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:50863 // Histogram failures specific to initial open for debugging
864 // purposes.
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28865 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.OpenFailure", err);
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:50866
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:58867 OnSqliteError(err, NULL, "-- sqlite3_open()");
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13868 bool was_poisoned = poisoned_;
[email protected]64021042012-02-10 20:02:29869 Close();
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13870
871 if (was_poisoned && retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
872 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42873 return false;
874 }
875
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:36876 // TODO(shess): OS_WIN support?
877#if defined(OS_POSIX)
878 if (restrict_to_user_) {
879 DCHECK_NE(file_name, std::string(":memory"));
880 base::FilePath file_path(file_name);
881 int mode = 0;
882 // TODO(shess): Arguably, failure to retrieve and change
883 // permissions should be fatal if the file exists.
[email protected]b264eab2013-11-27 23:22:08884 if (base::GetPosixFilePermissions(file_path, &mode)) {
885 mode &= base::FILE_PERMISSION_USER_MASK;
886 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(file_path, mode);
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:36887
888 // SQLite sets the permissions on these files from the main
889 // database on create. Set them here in case they already exist
890 // at this point. Failure to set these permissions should not
891 // be fatal unless the file doesn't exist.
892 base::FilePath journal_path(file_name + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-journal"));
893 base::FilePath wal_path(file_name + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("-wal"));
[email protected]b264eab2013-11-27 23:22:08894 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(journal_path, mode);
895 base::SetPosixFilePermissions(wal_path, mode);
[email protected]81a2a602013-07-17 19:10:36896 }
897 }
898#endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
899
[email protected]affa2da2013-06-06 22:20:34900 // SQLite uses a lookaside buffer to improve performance of small mallocs.
901 // Chromium already depends on small mallocs being efficient, so we disable
902 // this to avoid the extra memory overhead.
903 // This must be called immediatly after opening the database before any SQL
904 // statements are run.
905 sqlite3_db_config(db_, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE, NULL, 0, 0);
906
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28907 // Enable extended result codes to provide more color on I/O errors.
908 // Not having extended result codes is not a fatal problem, as
909 // Chromium code does not attempt to handle I/O errors anyhow. The
910 // current implementation always returns SQLITE_OK, the DCHECK is to
911 // quickly notify someone if SQLite changes.
912 err = sqlite3_extended_result_codes(db_, 1);
913 DCHECK_EQ(err, SQLITE_OK) << "Could not enable extended result codes";
914
[email protected]bd2ccdb4a2012-12-07 22:14:50915 // sqlite3_open() does not actually read the database file (unless a
916 // hot journal is found). Successfully executing this pragma on an
917 // existing database requires a valid header on page 1.
918 // TODO(shess): For now, just probing to see what the lay of the
919 // land is. If it's mostly SQLITE_NOTADB, then the database should
920 // be razed.
921 err = ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode("PRAGMA auto_vacuum");
922 if (err != SQLITE_OK)
[email protected]73fb8d52013-07-24 05:04:28923 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.OpenProbeFailure", err);
[email protected]658f8332010-09-18 04:40:43924
[email protected]2e1cee762013-07-09 14:40:00925#if defined(OS_IOS) && defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
926 // The version of SQLite shipped with iOS doesn't enable ICU, which includes
927 // REGEXP support. Add it in dynamically.
928 err = sqlite3IcuInit(db_);
929 DCHECK_EQ(err, SQLITE_OK) << "Could not enable ICU support";
930#endif // OS_IOS && USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE
931
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57932 // If indicated, lock up the database before doing anything else, so
933 // that the following code doesn't have to deal with locking.
934 // TODO(shess): This code is brittle. Find the cases where code
935 // doesn't request |exclusive_locking_| and audit that it does the
936 // right thing with SQLITE_BUSY, and that it doesn't make
937 // assumptions about who might change things in the database.
938 // http://crbug.com/56559
939 if (exclusive_locking_) {
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10940 // TODO(shess): This should probably be a failure. Code which
941 // requests exclusive locking but doesn't get it is almost certain
942 // to be ill-tested.
943 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE"));
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57944 }
945
[email protected]4e179ba2012-03-17 16:06:47946 // http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode
947 // DELETE (default) - delete -journal file to commit.
948 // TRUNCATE - truncate -journal file to commit.
949 // PERSIST - zero out header of -journal file to commit.
950 // journal_size_limit provides size to trim to in PERSIST.
951 // TODO(shess): Figure out if PERSIST and journal_size_limit really
952 // matter. In theory, it keeps pages pre-allocated, so if
953 // transactions usually fit, it should be faster.
954 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_mode = PERSIST"));
955 ignore_result(Execute("PRAGMA journal_size_limit = 16384"));
956
[email protected]c68ce172011-11-24 22:30:27957 const base::TimeDelta kBusyTimeout =
958 base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kBusyTimeoutSeconds);
959
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42960 if (page_size_ != 0) {
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57961 // Enforce SQLite restrictions on |page_size_|.
962 DCHECK(!(page_size_ & (page_size_ - 1)))
963 << " page_size_ " << page_size_ << " is not a power of two.";
[email protected]6d42f152012-11-10 00:38:24964 const int kSqliteMaxPageSize = 32768; // from sqliteLimit.h
[email protected]5b96f3772010-09-28 16:30:57965 DCHECK_LE(page_size_, kSqliteMaxPageSize);
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:04966 const std::string sql =
967 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA page_size=%d", page_size_);
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10968 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42969 }
970
971 if (cache_size_ != 0) {
[email protected]7d3cbc92013-03-18 22:33:04972 const std::string sql =
973 base::StringPrintf("PRAGMA cache_size=%d", cache_size_);
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:10974 ignore_result(ExecuteWithTimeout(sql.c_str(), kBusyTimeout));
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42975 }
976
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:58977 if (!ExecuteWithTimeout("PRAGMA secure_delete=ON", kBusyTimeout)) {
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13978 bool was_poisoned = poisoned_;
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:58979 Close();
[email protected]fed734a2013-07-17 04:45:13980 if (was_poisoned && retry_flag == RETRY_ON_POISON)
981 return OpenInternal(file_name, NO_RETRY);
[email protected]6e0b1442011-08-09 23:23:58982 return false;
983 }
984
[email protected]765b44502009-10-02 05:01:42985 return true;
986}
987
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56988void Connection::DoRollback() {
989 Statement rollback(GetCachedStatement(SQL_FROM_HERE, "ROLLBACK"));
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:59990 rollback.Run();
[email protected]44ad7d902012-03-23 00:09:05991 needs_rollback_ = false;
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:56992}
993
994void Connection::StatementRefCreated(StatementRef* ref) {
995 DCHECK(open_statements_.find(ref) == open_statements_.end());
996 open_statements_.insert(ref);
997}
998
999void Connection::StatementRefDeleted(StatementRef* ref) {
1000 StatementRefSet::iterator i = open_statements_.find(ref);
1001 if (i == open_statements_.end())
[email protected]eff1fa522011-12-12 23:50:591002 DLOG(FATAL) << "Could not find statement";
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561003 else
1004 open_statements_.erase(i);
1005}
1006
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391007void Connection::AddTaggedHistogram(const std::string& name,
1008 size_t sample) const {
1009 if (histogram_tag_.empty())
1010 return;
1011
1012 // TODO(shess): The histogram macros create a bit of static storage
1013 // for caching the histogram object. This code shouldn't execute
1014 // often enough for such caching to be crucial. If it becomes an
1015 // issue, the object could be cached alongside histogram_prefix_.
1016 std::string full_histogram_name = name + "." + histogram_tag_;
1017 base::HistogramBase* histogram =
1018 base::SparseHistogram::FactoryGet(
1019 full_histogram_name,
1020 base::HistogramBase::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag);
1021 if (histogram)
1022 histogram->Add(sample);
1023}
1024
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581025int Connection::OnSqliteError(int err, sql::Statement *stmt, const char* sql) {
[email protected]210ce0af2013-05-15 09:10:391026 UMA_HISTOGRAM_SPARSE_SLOWLY("Sqlite.Error", err);
1027 AddTaggedHistogram("Sqlite.Error", err);
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141028
1029 // Always log the error.
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581030 if (!sql && stmt)
1031 sql = stmt->GetSQLStatement();
1032 if (!sql)
1033 sql = "-- unknown";
1034 LOG(ERROR) << histogram_tag_ << " sqlite error " << err
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141035 << ", errno " << GetLastErrno()
[email protected]2f496b42013-09-26 18:36:581036 << ": " << GetErrorMessage()
1037 << ", sql: " << sql;
[email protected]c088e3a32013-01-03 23:59:141038
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461039 if (!error_callback_.is_null()) {
[email protected]98cf3002013-07-12 01:38:561040 // Fire from a copy of the callback in case of reentry into
1041 // re/set_error_callback().
1042 // TODO(shess): <http://crbug.com/254584>
1043 ErrorCallback(error_callback_).Run(err, stmt);
[email protected]c3881b372013-05-17 08:39:461044 return err;
1045 }
1046
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591047 // The default handling is to assert on debug and to ignore on release.
[email protected]74cdede2013-09-25 05:39:571048 if (!ShouldIgnoreSqliteError(err))
[email protected]4350e322013-06-18 22:18:101049 DLOG(FATAL) << GetErrorMessage();
[email protected]faa604e2009-09-25 22:38:591050 return err;
1051}
1052
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421053// TODO(shess): Allow specifying integrity_check versus quick_check.
1054// TODO(shess): Allow specifying maximum results (default 100 lines).
1055bool Connection::IntegrityCheck(std::vector<std::string>* messages) {
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421056 messages->clear();
1057
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001058 // This has the side effect of setting SQLITE_RecoveryMode, which
1059 // allows SQLite to process through certain cases of corruption.
1060 // Failing to set this pragma probably means that the database is
1061 // beyond recovery.
1062 const char kWritableSchema[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema = ON";
1063 if (!Execute(kWritableSchema))
1064 return false;
1065
1066 bool ret = false;
1067 {
1068 const char kSql[] = "PRAGMA integrity_check";
1069 sql::Statement stmt(GetUniqueStatement(kSql));
1070
1071 // The pragma appears to return all results (up to 100 by default)
1072 // as a single string. This doesn't appear to be an API contract,
1073 // it could return separate lines, so loop _and_ split.
1074 while (stmt.Step()) {
1075 std::string result(stmt.ColumnString(0));
1076 base::SplitString(result, '\n', messages);
1077 }
1078 ret = stmt.Succeeded();
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421079 }
[email protected]4658e2a02013-06-06 23:05:001080
1081 // Best effort to put things back as they were before.
1082 const char kNoWritableSchema[] = "PRAGMA writable_schema = OFF";
1083 ignore_result(Execute(kNoWritableSchema));
1084
1085 return ret;
[email protected]80abf152013-05-22 12:42:421086}
1087
[email protected]e5ffd0e42009-09-11 21:30:561088} // namespace sql