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1 /*
2 ** 2009 January 28
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11 *************************************************************************
12 ** This file contains the implementation of the sqlite3_backup_XXX()
13 ** API functions and the related features.
15 #include "sqliteInt.h"
16 #include "btreeInt.h"
19 ** Structure allocated for each backup operation.
21 struct sqlite3_backup {
22 sqlite3* pDestDb; /* Destination database handle */
23 Btree *pDest; /* Destination b-tree file */
24 u32 iDestSchema; /* Original schema cookie in destination */
25 int bDestLocked; /* True once a write-transaction is open on pDest */
27 Pgno iNext; /* Page number of the next source page to copy */
28 sqlite3* pSrcDb; /* Source database handle */
29 Btree *pSrc; /* Source b-tree file */
31 int rc; /* Backup process error code */
33 /* These two variables are set by every call to backup_step(). They are
34 ** read by calls to backup_remaining() and backup_pagecount().
36 Pgno nRemaining; /* Number of pages left to copy */
37 Pgno nPagecount; /* Total number of pages to copy */
39 int isAttached; /* True once backup has been registered with pager */
40 sqlite3_backup *pNext; /* Next backup associated with source pager */
44 ** THREAD SAFETY NOTES:
46 ** Once it has been created using backup_init(), a single sqlite3_backup
47 ** structure may be accessed via two groups of thread-safe entry points:
49 ** * Via the sqlite3_backup_XXX() API function backup_step() and
50 ** backup_finish(). Both these functions obtain the source database
51 ** handle mutex and the mutex associated with the source BtShared
52 ** structure, in that order.
54 ** * Via the BackupUpdate() and BackupRestart() functions, which are
55 ** invoked by the pager layer to report various state changes in
56 ** the page cache associated with the source database. The mutex
57 ** associated with the source database BtShared structure will always
58 ** be held when either of these functions are invoked.
60 ** The other sqlite3_backup_XXX() API functions, backup_remaining() and
61 ** backup_pagecount() are not thread-safe functions. If they are called
62 ** while some other thread is calling backup_step() or backup_finish(),
63 ** the values returned may be invalid. There is no way for a call to
64 ** BackupUpdate() or BackupRestart() to interfere with backup_remaining()
65 ** or backup_pagecount().
67 ** Depending on the SQLite configuration, the database handles and/or
68 ** the Btree objects may have their own mutexes that require locking.
69 ** Non-sharable Btrees (in-memory databases for example), do not have
70 ** associated mutexes.
74 ** Return a pointer corresponding to database zDb (i.e. "main", "temp")
75 ** in connection handle pDb. If such a database cannot be found, return
76 ** a NULL pointer and write an error message to pErrorDb.
78 ** If the "temp" database is requested, it may need to be opened by this
79 ** function. If an error occurs while doing so, return 0 and write an
80 ** error message to pErrorDb.
82 static Btree *findBtree(sqlite3 *pErrorDb, sqlite3 *pDb, const char *zDb){
83 int i = sqlite3FindDbName(pDb, zDb);
85 if( i==1 ){
86 Parse sParse;
87 int rc = 0;
88 memset(&sParse, 0, sizeof(sParse));
89 sParse.db = pDb;
90 if( sqlite3OpenTempDatabase(&sParse) ){
91 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(pErrorDb, sParse.rc, "%s", sParse.zErrMsg);
92 rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
94 sqlite3DbFree(pErrorDb, sParse.zErrMsg);
95 sqlite3ParserReset(&sParse);
96 if( rc ){
97 return 0;
101 if( i<0 ){
102 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(pErrorDb, SQLITE_ERROR, "unknown database %s", zDb);
103 return 0;
106 return pDb->aDb[i].pBt;
110 ** Attempt to set the page size of the destination to match the page size
111 ** of the source.
113 static int setDestPgsz(sqlite3_backup *p){
114 int rc;
115 rc = sqlite3BtreeSetPageSize(p->pDest,sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pSrc),-1,0);
116 return rc;
120 ** Check that there is no open read-transaction on the b-tree passed as the
121 ** second argument. If there is not, return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, if there
122 ** is an open read-transaction, return SQLITE_ERROR and leave an error
123 ** message in database handle db.
125 static int checkReadTransaction(sqlite3 *db, Btree *p){
126 if( sqlite3BtreeIsInReadTrans(p) ){
127 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db, SQLITE_ERROR, "destination database is in use");
128 return SQLITE_ERROR;
130 return SQLITE_OK;
134 ** Create an sqlite3_backup process to copy the contents of zSrcDb from
135 ** connection handle pSrcDb to zDestDb in pDestDb. If successful, return
136 ** a pointer to the new sqlite3_backup object.
138 ** If an error occurs, NULL is returned and an error code and error message
139 ** stored in database handle pDestDb.
141 sqlite3_backup *sqlite3_backup_init(
142 sqlite3* pDestDb, /* Database to write to */
143 const char *zDestDb, /* Name of database within pDestDb */
144 sqlite3* pSrcDb, /* Database connection to read from */
145 const char *zSrcDb /* Name of database within pSrcDb */
147 sqlite3_backup *p; /* Value to return */
149 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
150 if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(pSrcDb)||!sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(pDestDb) ){
151 (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
152 return 0;
154 #endif
156 /* Lock the source database handle. The destination database
157 ** handle is not locked in this routine, but it is locked in
158 ** sqlite3_backup_step(). The user is required to ensure that no
159 ** other thread accesses the destination handle for the duration
160 ** of the backup operation. Any attempt to use the destination
161 ** database connection while a backup is in progress may cause
162 ** a malfunction or a deadlock.
164 sqlite3_mutex_enter(pSrcDb->mutex);
165 sqlite3_mutex_enter(pDestDb->mutex);
167 if( pSrcDb==pDestDb ){
168 sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(
169 pDestDb, SQLITE_ERROR, "source and destination must be distinct"
171 p = 0;
172 }else {
173 /* Allocate space for a new sqlite3_backup object...
174 ** EVIDENCE-OF: R-64852-21591 The sqlite3_backup object is created by a
175 ** call to sqlite3_backup_init() and is destroyed by a call to
176 ** sqlite3_backup_finish(). */
177 p = (sqlite3_backup *)sqlite3MallocZero(sizeof(sqlite3_backup));
178 if( !p ){
179 sqlite3Error(pDestDb, SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT);
183 /* If the allocation succeeded, populate the new object. */
184 if( p ){
185 p->pSrc = findBtree(pDestDb, pSrcDb, zSrcDb);
186 p->pDest = findBtree(pDestDb, pDestDb, zDestDb);
187 p->pDestDb = pDestDb;
188 p->pSrcDb = pSrcDb;
189 p->iNext = 1;
190 p->isAttached = 0;
192 if( 0==p->pSrc || 0==p->pDest
193 || checkReadTransaction(pDestDb, p->pDest)!=SQLITE_OK
195 /* One (or both) of the named databases did not exist or an OOM
196 ** error was hit. Or there is a transaction open on the destination
197 ** database. The error has already been written into the pDestDb
198 ** handle. All that is left to do here is free the sqlite3_backup
199 ** structure. */
200 sqlite3_free(p);
201 p = 0;
204 if( p ){
205 p->pSrc->nBackup++;
208 sqlite3_mutex_leave(pDestDb->mutex);
209 sqlite3_mutex_leave(pSrcDb->mutex);
210 return p;
214 ** Argument rc is an SQLite error code. Return true if this error is
215 ** considered fatal if encountered during a backup operation. All errors
216 ** are considered fatal except for SQLITE_BUSY and SQLITE_LOCKED.
218 static int isFatalError(int rc){
219 return (rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_BUSY && ALWAYS(rc!=SQLITE_LOCKED));
223 ** Parameter zSrcData points to a buffer containing the data for
224 ** page iSrcPg from the source database. Copy this data into the
225 ** destination database.
227 static int backupOnePage(
228 sqlite3_backup *p, /* Backup handle */
229 Pgno iSrcPg, /* Source database page to backup */
230 const u8 *zSrcData, /* Source database page data */
231 int bUpdate /* True for an update, false otherwise */
233 Pager * const pDestPager = sqlite3BtreePager(p->pDest);
234 const int nSrcPgsz = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pSrc);
235 int nDestPgsz = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pDest);
236 const int nCopy = MIN(nSrcPgsz, nDestPgsz);
237 const i64 iEnd = (i64)iSrcPg*(i64)nSrcPgsz;
238 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
239 i64 iOff;
241 assert( sqlite3BtreeGetReserveNoMutex(p->pSrc)>=0 );
242 assert( p->bDestLocked );
243 assert( !isFatalError(p->rc) );
244 assert( iSrcPg!=PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pSrc->pBt) );
245 assert( zSrcData );
247 /* Catch the case where the destination is an in-memory database and the
248 ** page sizes of the source and destination differ.
250 if( nSrcPgsz!=nDestPgsz && sqlite3PagerIsMemdb(pDestPager) ){
251 rc = SQLITE_READONLY;
254 /* This loop runs once for each destination page spanned by the source
255 ** page. For each iteration, variable iOff is set to the byte offset
256 ** of the destination page.
258 for(iOff=iEnd-(i64)nSrcPgsz; rc==SQLITE_OK && iOff<iEnd; iOff+=nDestPgsz){
259 DbPage *pDestPg = 0;
260 Pgno iDest = (Pgno)(iOff/nDestPgsz)+1;
261 if( iDest==PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pDest->pBt) ) continue;
262 if( SQLITE_OK==(rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pDestPager, iDest, &pDestPg, 0))
263 && SQLITE_OK==(rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pDestPg))
265 const u8 *zIn = &zSrcData[iOff%nSrcPgsz];
266 u8 *zDestData = sqlite3PagerGetData(pDestPg);
267 u8 *zOut = &zDestData[iOff%nDestPgsz];
269 /* Copy the data from the source page into the destination page.
270 ** Then clear the Btree layer MemPage.isInit flag. Both this module
271 ** and the pager code use this trick (clearing the first byte
272 ** of the page 'extra' space to invalidate the Btree layers
273 ** cached parse of the page). MemPage.isInit is marked
274 ** "MUST BE FIRST" for this purpose.
276 memcpy(zOut, zIn, nCopy);
277 ((u8 *)sqlite3PagerGetExtra(pDestPg))[0] = 0;
278 if( iOff==0 && bUpdate==0 ){
279 sqlite3Put4byte(&zOut[28], sqlite3BtreeLastPage(p->pSrc));
282 sqlite3PagerUnref(pDestPg);
285 return rc;
289 ** If pFile is currently larger than iSize bytes, then truncate it to
290 ** exactly iSize bytes. If pFile is not larger than iSize bytes, then
291 ** this function is a no-op.
293 ** Return SQLITE_OK if everything is successful, or an SQLite error
294 ** code if an error occurs.
296 static int backupTruncateFile(sqlite3_file *pFile, i64 iSize){
297 i64 iCurrent;
298 int rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pFile, &iCurrent);
299 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iCurrent>iSize ){
300 rc = sqlite3OsTruncate(pFile, iSize);
302 return rc;
306 ** Register this backup object with the associated source pager for
307 ** callbacks when pages are changed or the cache invalidated.
309 static void attachBackupObject(sqlite3_backup *p){
310 sqlite3_backup **pp;
311 assert( sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(p->pSrc) );
312 pp = sqlite3PagerBackupPtr(sqlite3BtreePager(p->pSrc));
313 p->pNext = *pp;
314 *pp = p;
315 p->isAttached = 1;
319 ** Copy nPage pages from the source b-tree to the destination.
321 int sqlite3_backup_step(sqlite3_backup *p, int nPage){
322 int rc;
323 int destMode; /* Destination journal mode */
324 int pgszSrc = 0; /* Source page size */
325 int pgszDest = 0; /* Destination page size */
327 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
328 if( p==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
329 #endif
330 sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->pSrcDb->mutex);
331 sqlite3BtreeEnter(p->pSrc);
332 if( p->pDestDb ){
333 sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->pDestDb->mutex);
336 rc = p->rc;
337 if( !isFatalError(rc) ){
338 Pager * const pSrcPager = sqlite3BtreePager(p->pSrc); /* Source pager */
339 Pager * const pDestPager = sqlite3BtreePager(p->pDest); /* Dest pager */
340 int ii; /* Iterator variable */
341 int nSrcPage = -1; /* Size of source db in pages */
342 int bCloseTrans = 0; /* True if src db requires unlocking */
344 /* If the source pager is currently in a write-transaction, return
345 ** SQLITE_BUSY immediately.
347 if( p->pDestDb && p->pSrc->pBt->inTransaction==TRANS_WRITE ){
348 rc = SQLITE_BUSY;
349 }else{
350 rc = SQLITE_OK;
353 /* If there is no open read-transaction on the source database, open
354 ** one now. If a transaction is opened here, then it will be closed
355 ** before this function exits.
357 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && 0==sqlite3BtreeIsInReadTrans(p->pSrc) ){
358 rc = sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(p->pSrc, 0, 0);
359 bCloseTrans = 1;
362 /* If the destination database has not yet been locked (i.e. if this
363 ** is the first call to backup_step() for the current backup operation),
364 ** try to set its page size to the same as the source database. This
365 ** is especially important on ZipVFS systems, as in that case it is
366 ** not possible to create a database file that uses one page size by
367 ** writing to it with another. */
368 if( p->bDestLocked==0 && rc==SQLITE_OK && setDestPgsz(p)==SQLITE_NOMEM ){
369 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
372 /* Lock the destination database, if it is not locked already. */
373 if( SQLITE_OK==rc && p->bDestLocked==0
374 && SQLITE_OK==(rc = sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(p->pDest, 2,
375 (int*)&p->iDestSchema))
377 p->bDestLocked = 1;
380 /* Do not allow backup if the destination database is in WAL mode
381 ** and the page sizes are different between source and destination */
382 pgszSrc = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pSrc);
383 pgszDest = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pDest);
384 destMode = sqlite3PagerGetJournalMode(sqlite3BtreePager(p->pDest));
385 if( SQLITE_OK==rc && destMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL && pgszSrc!=pgszDest ){
386 rc = SQLITE_READONLY;
389 /* Now that there is a read-lock on the source database, query the
390 ** source pager for the number of pages in the database.
392 nSrcPage = (int)sqlite3BtreeLastPage(p->pSrc);
393 assert( nSrcPage>=0 );
394 for(ii=0; (nPage<0 || ii<nPage) && p->iNext<=(Pgno)nSrcPage && !rc; ii++){
395 const Pgno iSrcPg = p->iNext; /* Source page number */
396 if( iSrcPg!=PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pSrc->pBt) ){
397 DbPage *pSrcPg; /* Source page object */
398 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pSrcPager, iSrcPg, &pSrcPg,PAGER_GET_READONLY);
399 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
400 rc = backupOnePage(p, iSrcPg, sqlite3PagerGetData(pSrcPg), 0);
401 sqlite3PagerUnref(pSrcPg);
404 p->iNext++;
406 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
407 p->nPagecount = nSrcPage;
408 p->nRemaining = nSrcPage+1-p->iNext;
409 if( p->iNext>(Pgno)nSrcPage ){
410 rc = SQLITE_DONE;
411 }else if( !p->isAttached ){
412 attachBackupObject(p);
416 /* Update the schema version field in the destination database. This
417 ** is to make sure that the schema-version really does change in
418 ** the case where the source and destination databases have the
419 ** same schema version.
421 if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
422 if( nSrcPage==0 ){
423 rc = sqlite3BtreeNewDb(p->pDest);
424 nSrcPage = 1;
426 if( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
427 rc = sqlite3BtreeUpdateMeta(p->pDest,1,p->iDestSchema+1);
429 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
430 if( p->pDestDb ){
431 sqlite3ResetAllSchemasOfConnection(p->pDestDb);
433 if( destMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL ){
434 rc = sqlite3BtreeSetVersion(p->pDest, 2);
437 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
438 int nDestTruncate;
439 /* Set nDestTruncate to the final number of pages in the destination
440 ** database. The complication here is that the destination page
441 ** size may be different to the source page size.
443 ** If the source page size is smaller than the destination page size,
444 ** round up. In this case the call to sqlite3OsTruncate() below will
445 ** fix the size of the file. However it is important to call
446 ** sqlite3PagerTruncateImage() here so that any pages in the
447 ** destination file that lie beyond the nDestTruncate page mark are
448 ** journalled by PagerCommitPhaseOne() before they are destroyed
449 ** by the file truncation.
451 assert( pgszSrc==sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pSrc) );
452 assert( pgszDest==sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(p->pDest) );
453 if( pgszSrc<pgszDest ){
454 int ratio = pgszDest/pgszSrc;
455 nDestTruncate = (nSrcPage+ratio-1)/ratio;
456 if( nDestTruncate==(int)PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pDest->pBt) ){
457 nDestTruncate--;
459 }else{
460 nDestTruncate = nSrcPage * (pgszSrc/pgszDest);
462 assert( nDestTruncate>0 );
464 if( pgszSrc<pgszDest ){
465 /* If the source page-size is smaller than the destination page-size,
466 ** two extra things may need to happen:
468 ** * The destination may need to be truncated, and
470 ** * Data stored on the pages immediately following the
471 ** pending-byte page in the source database may need to be
472 ** copied into the destination database.
474 const i64 iSize = (i64)pgszSrc * (i64)nSrcPage;
475 sqlite3_file * const pFile = sqlite3PagerFile(pDestPager);
476 Pgno iPg;
477 int nDstPage;
478 i64 iOff;
479 i64 iEnd;
481 assert( pFile );
482 assert( nDestTruncate==0
483 || (i64)nDestTruncate*(i64)pgszDest >= iSize || (
484 nDestTruncate==(int)(PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pDest->pBt)-1)
485 && iSize>=PENDING_BYTE && iSize<=PENDING_BYTE+pgszDest
488 /* This block ensures that all data required to recreate the original
489 ** database has been stored in the journal for pDestPager and the
490 ** journal synced to disk. So at this point we may safely modify
491 ** the database file in any way, knowing that if a power failure
492 ** occurs, the original database will be reconstructed from the
493 ** journal file. */
494 sqlite3PagerPagecount(pDestPager, &nDstPage);
495 for(iPg=nDestTruncate; rc==SQLITE_OK && iPg<=(Pgno)nDstPage; iPg++){
496 if( iPg!=PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(p->pDest->pBt) ){
497 DbPage *pPg;
498 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pDestPager, iPg, &pPg, 0);
499 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
500 rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pPg);
501 sqlite3PagerUnref(pPg);
505 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
506 rc = sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne(pDestPager, 0, 1);
509 /* Write the extra pages and truncate the database file as required */
510 iEnd = MIN(PENDING_BYTE + pgszDest, iSize);
511 for(
512 iOff=PENDING_BYTE+pgszSrc;
513 rc==SQLITE_OK && iOff<iEnd;
514 iOff+=pgszSrc
516 PgHdr *pSrcPg = 0;
517 const Pgno iSrcPg = (Pgno)((iOff/pgszSrc)+1);
518 rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pSrcPager, iSrcPg, &pSrcPg, 0);
519 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
520 u8 *zData = sqlite3PagerGetData(pSrcPg);
521 rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pFile, zData, pgszSrc, iOff);
523 sqlite3PagerUnref(pSrcPg);
525 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
526 rc = backupTruncateFile(pFile, iSize);
529 /* Sync the database file to disk. */
530 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
531 rc = sqlite3PagerSync(pDestPager, 0);
533 }else{
534 sqlite3PagerTruncateImage(pDestPager, nDestTruncate);
535 rc = sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne(pDestPager, 0, 0);
538 /* Finish committing the transaction to the destination database. */
539 if( SQLITE_OK==rc
540 && SQLITE_OK==(rc = sqlite3BtreeCommitPhaseTwo(p->pDest, 0))
542 rc = SQLITE_DONE;
547 /* If bCloseTrans is true, then this function opened a read transaction
548 ** on the source database. Close the read transaction here. There is
549 ** no need to check the return values of the btree methods here, as
550 ** "committing" a read-only transaction cannot fail.
552 if( bCloseTrans ){
553 TESTONLY( int rc2 );
554 TESTONLY( rc2 = ) sqlite3BtreeCommitPhaseOne(p->pSrc, 0);
555 TESTONLY( rc2 |= ) sqlite3BtreeCommitPhaseTwo(p->pSrc, 0);
556 assert( rc2==SQLITE_OK );
559 if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM ){
560 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT;
562 p->rc = rc;
564 if( p->pDestDb ){
565 sqlite3_mutex_leave(p->pDestDb->mutex);
567 sqlite3BtreeLeave(p->pSrc);
568 sqlite3_mutex_leave(p->pSrcDb->mutex);
569 return rc;
573 ** Release all resources associated with an sqlite3_backup* handle.
575 int sqlite3_backup_finish(sqlite3_backup *p){
576 sqlite3_backup **pp; /* Ptr to head of pagers backup list */
577 sqlite3 *pSrcDb; /* Source database connection */
578 int rc; /* Value to return */
580 /* Enter the mutexes */
581 if( p==0 ) return SQLITE_OK;
582 pSrcDb = p->pSrcDb;
583 sqlite3_mutex_enter(pSrcDb->mutex);
584 sqlite3BtreeEnter(p->pSrc);
585 if( p->pDestDb ){
586 sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->pDestDb->mutex);
589 /* Detach this backup from the source pager. */
590 if( p->pDestDb ){
591 p->pSrc->nBackup--;
593 if( p->isAttached ){
594 pp = sqlite3PagerBackupPtr(sqlite3BtreePager(p->pSrc));
595 assert( pp!=0 );
596 while( *pp!=p ){
597 pp = &(*pp)->pNext;
598 assert( pp!=0 );
600 *pp = p->pNext;
603 /* If a transaction is still open on the Btree, roll it back. */
604 sqlite3BtreeRollback(p->pDest, SQLITE_OK, 0);
606 /* Set the error code of the destination database handle. */
607 rc = (p->rc==SQLITE_DONE) ? SQLITE_OK : p->rc;
608 if( p->pDestDb ){
609 sqlite3Error(p->pDestDb, rc);
611 /* Exit the mutexes and free the backup context structure. */
612 sqlite3LeaveMutexAndCloseZombie(p->pDestDb);
614 sqlite3BtreeLeave(p->pSrc);
615 if( p->pDestDb ){
616 /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-64852-21591 The sqlite3_backup object is created by a
617 ** call to sqlite3_backup_init() and is destroyed by a call to
618 ** sqlite3_backup_finish(). */
619 sqlite3_free(p);
621 sqlite3LeaveMutexAndCloseZombie(pSrcDb);
622 return rc;
626 ** Return the number of pages still to be backed up as of the most recent
627 ** call to sqlite3_backup_step().
629 int sqlite3_backup_remaining(sqlite3_backup *p){
630 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
631 if( p==0 ){
632 (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
633 return 0;
635 #endif
636 return p->nRemaining;
640 ** Return the total number of pages in the source database as of the most
641 ** recent call to sqlite3_backup_step().
643 int sqlite3_backup_pagecount(sqlite3_backup *p){
644 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
645 if( p==0 ){
646 (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
647 return 0;
649 #endif
650 return p->nPagecount;
654 ** This function is called after the contents of page iPage of the
655 ** source database have been modified. If page iPage has already been
656 ** copied into the destination database, then the data written to the
657 ** destination is now invalidated. The destination copy of iPage needs
658 ** to be updated with the new data before the backup operation is
659 ** complete.
661 ** It is assumed that the mutex associated with the BtShared object
662 ** corresponding to the source database is held when this function is
663 ** called.
665 static SQLITE_NOINLINE void backupUpdate(
666 sqlite3_backup *p,
667 Pgno iPage,
668 const u8 *aData
670 assert( p!=0 );
672 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(p->pSrc->pBt->mutex) );
673 if( !isFatalError(p->rc) && iPage<p->iNext ){
674 /* The backup process p has already copied page iPage. But now it
675 ** has been modified by a transaction on the source pager. Copy
676 ** the new data into the backup.
678 int rc;
679 assert( p->pDestDb );
680 sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->pDestDb->mutex);
681 rc = backupOnePage(p, iPage, aData, 1);
682 sqlite3_mutex_leave(p->pDestDb->mutex);
683 assert( rc!=SQLITE_BUSY && rc!=SQLITE_LOCKED );
684 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
685 p->rc = rc;
688 }while( (p = p->pNext)!=0 );
690 void sqlite3BackupUpdate(sqlite3_backup *pBackup, Pgno iPage, const u8 *aData){
691 if( pBackup ) backupUpdate(pBackup, iPage, aData);
695 ** Restart the backup process. This is called when the pager layer
696 ** detects that the database has been modified by an external database
697 ** connection. In this case there is no way of knowing which of the
698 ** pages that have been copied into the destination database are still
699 ** valid and which are not, so the entire process needs to be restarted.
701 ** It is assumed that the mutex associated with the BtShared object
702 ** corresponding to the source database is held when this function is
703 ** called.
705 void sqlite3BackupRestart(sqlite3_backup *pBackup){
706 sqlite3_backup *p; /* Iterator variable */
707 for(p=pBackup; p; p=p->pNext){
708 assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(p->pSrc->pBt->mutex) );
709 p->iNext = 1;
713 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VACUUM
715 ** Copy the complete content of pBtFrom into pBtTo. A transaction
716 ** must be active for both files.
718 ** The size of file pTo may be reduced by this operation. If anything
719 ** goes wrong, the transaction on pTo is rolled back. If successful, the
720 ** transaction is committed before returning.
722 int sqlite3BtreeCopyFile(Btree *pTo, Btree *pFrom){
723 int rc;
724 sqlite3_file *pFd; /* File descriptor for database pTo */
725 sqlite3_backup b;
726 sqlite3BtreeEnter(pTo);
727 sqlite3BtreeEnter(pFrom);
729 assert( sqlite3BtreeIsInTrans(pTo) );
730 pFd = sqlite3PagerFile(sqlite3BtreePager(pTo));
731 if( pFd->pMethods ){
732 i64 nByte = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(pFrom)*(i64)sqlite3BtreeLastPage(pFrom);
733 rc = sqlite3OsFileControl(pFd, SQLITE_FCNTL_OVERWRITE, &nByte);
734 if( rc==SQLITE_NOTFOUND ) rc = SQLITE_OK;
735 if( rc ) goto copy_finished;
738 /* Set up an sqlite3_backup object. sqlite3_backup.pDestDb must be set
739 ** to 0. This is used by the implementations of sqlite3_backup_step()
740 ** and sqlite3_backup_finish() to detect that they are being called
741 ** from this function, not directly by the user.
743 memset(&b, 0, sizeof(b));
744 b.pSrcDb = pFrom->db;
745 b.pSrc = pFrom;
746 b.pDest = pTo;
747 b.iNext = 1;
749 /* 0x7FFFFFFF is the hard limit for the number of pages in a database
750 ** file. By passing this as the number of pages to copy to
751 ** sqlite3_backup_step(), we can guarantee that the copy finishes
752 ** within a single call (unless an error occurs). The assert() statement
753 ** checks this assumption - (p->rc) should be set to either SQLITE_DONE
754 ** or an error code. */
755 sqlite3_backup_step(&b, 0x7FFFFFFF);
756 assert( b.rc!=SQLITE_OK );
758 rc = sqlite3_backup_finish(&b);
759 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
760 pTo->pBt->btsFlags &= ~BTS_PAGESIZE_FIXED;
761 }else{
762 sqlite3PagerClearCache(sqlite3BtreePager(b.pDest));
765 assert( sqlite3BtreeIsInTrans(pTo)==0 );
766 copy_finished:
767 sqlite3BtreeLeave(pFrom);
768 sqlite3BtreeLeave(pTo);
769 return rc;
771 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VACUUM */