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     1 /*
       
     2 ** 2001 September 16
       
     3 **
       
     4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
       
     5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
       
     6 **
       
     7 **    May you do good and not evil.
       
     8 **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
       
     9 **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
       
    10 **
       
    11 ******************************************************************************
       
    12 **
       
    13 ** This header file (together with is companion C source-code file
       
    14 ** "os.c") attempt to abstract the underlying operating system so that
       
    15 ** the SQLite library will work on both POSIX and windows systems.
       
    16 **
       
    17 ** This header file is #include-ed by sqliteInt.h and thus ends up
       
    18 ** being included by every source file.
       
    19 **
       
    20 ** $Id: os.h,v 1.105 2008/06/26 10:41:19 danielk1977 Exp $
       
    21 */
       
    22 #ifndef _SQLITE_OS_H_
       
    23 #define _SQLITE_OS_H_
       
    24 
       
    25 /*
       
    26 ** Figure out if we are dealing with Unix, Windows, or some other
       
    27 ** operating system.  After the following block of preprocess macros,
       
    28 ** all of SQLITE_OS_UNIX, SQLITE_OS_WIN, SQLITE_OS_OS2, and SQLITE_OS_OTHER 
       
    29 ** will defined to either 1 or 0.  One of the four will be 1.  The other 
       
    30 ** three will be 0.
       
    31 */
       
    32 #if defined(SQLITE_OS_OTHER)
       
    33 # if SQLITE_OS_OTHER==1
       
    34 #   undef SQLITE_OS_UNIX
       
    35 #   define SQLITE_OS_UNIX 0
       
    36 #   undef SQLITE_OS_WIN
       
    37 #   define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
       
    38 #   undef SQLITE_OS_OS2
       
    39 #   define SQLITE_OS_OS2 0
       
    40 # else
       
    41 #   undef SQLITE_OS_OTHER
       
    42 # endif
       
    43 #endif
       
    44 #if !defined(SQLITE_OS_UNIX) && !defined(SQLITE_OS_OTHER)
       
    45 # define SQLITE_OS_OTHER 0
       
    46 # ifndef SQLITE_OS_WIN
       
    47 #   if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
       
    48 #     define SQLITE_OS_WIN 1
       
    49 #     define SQLITE_OS_UNIX 0
       
    50 #     define SQLITE_OS_OS2 0
       
    51 #   elif defined(__EMX__) || defined(_OS2) || defined(OS2) || defined(_OS2_) || defined(__OS2__)
       
    52 #     define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
       
    53 #     define SQLITE_OS_UNIX 0
       
    54 #     define SQLITE_OS_OS2 1
       
    55 #   else
       
    56 #     define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
       
    57 #     define SQLITE_OS_UNIX 1
       
    58 #     define SQLITE_OS_OS2 0
       
    59 #  endif
       
    60 # else
       
    61 #  define SQLITE_OS_UNIX 0
       
    62 #  define SQLITE_OS_OS2 0
       
    63 # endif
       
    64 #else
       
    65 # ifndef SQLITE_OS_WIN
       
    66 #  define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
       
    67 # endif
       
    68 #endif
       
    69 
       
    70 /*
       
    71 ** Determine if we are dealing with WindowsCE - which has a much
       
    72 ** reduced API.
       
    73 */
       
    74 #if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
       
    75 # define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 1
       
    76 #else
       
    77 # define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 0
       
    78 #endif
       
    79 
       
    80 
       
    81 /*
       
    82 ** Define the maximum size of a temporary filename
       
    83 */
       
    84 #if SQLITE_OS_WIN
       
    85 # include <windows.h>
       
    86 # define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (MAX_PATH+50)
       
    87 #elif SQLITE_OS_OS2
       
    88 # if (__GNUC__ > 3 || __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) && defined(OS2_HIGH_MEMORY)
       
    89 #  include <os2safe.h> /* has to be included before os2.h for linking to work */
       
    90 # endif
       
    91 # define INCL_DOSDATETIME
       
    92 # define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
       
    93 # define INCL_DOSERRORS
       
    94 # define INCL_DOSMISC
       
    95 # define INCL_DOSPROCESS
       
    96 # define INCL_DOSMODULEMGR
       
    97 # define INCL_DOSSEMAPHORES
       
    98 # include <os2.h>
       
    99 # include <uconv.h>
       
   100 # define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (CCHMAXPATHCOMP)
       
   101 #else
       
   102 # define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE 200
       
   103 #endif
       
   104 
       
   105 /* If the SET_FULLSYNC macro is not defined above, then make it
       
   106 ** a no-op
       
   107 */
       
   108 #ifndef SET_FULLSYNC
       
   109 # define SET_FULLSYNC(x,y)
       
   110 #endif
       
   111 
       
   112 /*
       
   113 ** The default size of a disk sector
       
   114 */
       
   115 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE
       
   116 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE 512
       
   117 #endif
       
   118 
       
   119 /*
       
   120 ** Temporary files are named starting with this prefix followed by 16 random
       
   121 ** alphanumeric characters, and no file extension. They are stored in the
       
   122 ** OS's standard temporary file directory, and are deleted prior to exit.
       
   123 ** If sqlite is being embedded in another program, you may wish to change the
       
   124 ** prefix to reflect your program's name, so that if your program exits
       
   125 ** prematurely, old temporary files can be easily identified. This can be done
       
   126 ** using -DSQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX=myprefix_ on the compiler command line.
       
   127 **
       
   128 ** 2006-10-31:  The default prefix used to be "sqlite_".  But then
       
   129 ** Mcafee started using SQLite in their anti-virus product and it
       
   130 ** started putting files with the "sqlite" name in the c:/temp folder.
       
   131 ** This annoyed many windows users.  Those users would then do a 
       
   132 ** Google search for "sqlite", find the telephone numbers of the
       
   133 ** developers and call to wake them up at night and complain.
       
   134 ** For this reason, the default name prefix is changed to be "sqlite" 
       
   135 ** spelled backwards.  So the temp files are still identified, but
       
   136 ** anybody smart enough to figure out the code is also likely smart
       
   137 ** enough to know that calling the developer will not help get rid
       
   138 ** of the file.
       
   139 */
       
   140 #ifndef SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX
       
   141 # define SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX "etilqs_"
       
   142 #endif
       
   143 
       
   144 /*
       
   145 ** The following values may be passed as the second argument to
       
   146 ** sqlite3OsLock(). The various locks exhibit the following semantics:
       
   147 **
       
   148 ** SHARED:    Any number of processes may hold a SHARED lock simultaneously.
       
   149 ** RESERVED:  A single process may hold a RESERVED lock on a file at
       
   150 **            any time. Other processes may hold and obtain new SHARED locks.
       
   151 ** PENDING:   A single process may hold a PENDING lock on a file at
       
   152 **            any one time. Existing SHARED locks may persist, but no new
       
   153 **            SHARED locks may be obtained by other processes.
       
   154 ** EXCLUSIVE: An EXCLUSIVE lock precludes all other locks.
       
   155 **
       
   156 ** PENDING_LOCK may not be passed directly to sqlite3OsLock(). Instead, a
       
   157 ** process that requests an EXCLUSIVE lock may actually obtain a PENDING
       
   158 ** lock. This can be upgraded to an EXCLUSIVE lock by a subsequent call to
       
   159 ** sqlite3OsLock().
       
   160 */
       
   161 #define NO_LOCK         0
       
   162 #define SHARED_LOCK     1
       
   163 #define RESERVED_LOCK   2
       
   164 #define PENDING_LOCK    3
       
   165 #define EXCLUSIVE_LOCK  4
       
   166 
       
   167 /*
       
   168 ** File Locking Notes:  (Mostly about windows but also some info for Unix)
       
   169 **
       
   170 ** We cannot use LockFileEx() or UnlockFileEx() on Win95/98/ME because
       
   171 ** those functions are not available.  So we use only LockFile() and
       
   172 ** UnlockFile().
       
   173 **
       
   174 ** LockFile() prevents not just writing but also reading by other processes.
       
   175 ** A SHARED_LOCK is obtained by locking a single randomly-chosen 
       
   176 ** byte out of a specific range of bytes. The lock byte is obtained at 
       
   177 ** random so two separate readers can probably access the file at the 
       
   178 ** same time, unless they are unlucky and choose the same lock byte.
       
   179 ** An EXCLUSIVE_LOCK is obtained by locking all bytes in the range.
       
   180 ** There can only be one writer.  A RESERVED_LOCK is obtained by locking
       
   181 ** a single byte of the file that is designated as the reserved lock byte.
       
   182 ** A PENDING_LOCK is obtained by locking a designated byte different from
       
   183 ** the RESERVED_LOCK byte.
       
   184 **
       
   185 ** On WinNT/2K/XP systems, LockFileEx() and UnlockFileEx() are available,
       
   186 ** which means we can use reader/writer locks.  When reader/writer locks
       
   187 ** are used, the lock is placed on the same range of bytes that is used
       
   188 ** for probabilistic locking in Win95/98/ME.  Hence, the locking scheme
       
   189 ** will support two or more Win95 readers or two or more WinNT readers.
       
   190 ** But a single Win95 reader will lock out all WinNT readers and a single
       
   191 ** WinNT reader will lock out all other Win95 readers.
       
   192 **
       
   193 ** The following #defines specify the range of bytes used for locking.
       
   194 ** SHARED_SIZE is the number of bytes available in the pool from which
       
   195 ** a random byte is selected for a shared lock.  The pool of bytes for
       
   196 ** shared locks begins at SHARED_FIRST. 
       
   197 **
       
   198 ** These #defines are available in sqlite_aux.h so that adaptors for
       
   199 ** connecting SQLite to other operating systems can use the same byte
       
   200 ** ranges for locking.  In particular, the same locking strategy and
       
   201 ** byte ranges are used for Unix.  This leaves open the possiblity of having
       
   202 ** clients on win95, winNT, and unix all talking to the same shared file
       
   203 ** and all locking correctly.  To do so would require that samba (or whatever
       
   204 ** tool is being used for file sharing) implements locks correctly between
       
   205 ** windows and unix.  I'm guessing that isn't likely to happen, but by
       
   206 ** using the same locking range we are at least open to the possibility.
       
   207 **
       
   208 ** Locking in windows is manditory.  For this reason, we cannot store
       
   209 ** actual data in the bytes used for locking.  The pager never allocates
       
   210 ** the pages involved in locking therefore.  SHARED_SIZE is selected so
       
   211 ** that all locks will fit on a single page even at the minimum page size.
       
   212 ** PENDING_BYTE defines the beginning of the locks.  By default PENDING_BYTE
       
   213 ** is set high so that we don't have to allocate an unused page except
       
   214 ** for very large databases.  But one should test the page skipping logic 
       
   215 ** by setting PENDING_BYTE low and running the entire regression suite.
       
   216 **
       
   217 ** Changing the value of PENDING_BYTE results in a subtly incompatible
       
   218 ** file format.  Depending on how it is changed, you might not notice
       
   219 ** the incompatibility right away, even running a full regression test.
       
   220 ** The default location of PENDING_BYTE is the first byte past the
       
   221 ** 1GB boundary.
       
   222 **
       
   223 */
       
   224 #ifndef SQLITE_TEST
       
   225 #define PENDING_BYTE      0x40000000  /* First byte past the 1GB boundary */
       
   226 #else
       
   227 extern unsigned int sqlite3_pending_byte;
       
   228 #define PENDING_BYTE sqlite3_pending_byte
       
   229 #endif
       
   230 
       
   231 #define RESERVED_BYTE     (PENDING_BYTE+1)
       
   232 #define SHARED_FIRST      (PENDING_BYTE+2)
       
   233 #define SHARED_SIZE       510
       
   234 
       
   235 /* 
       
   236 ** Functions for accessing sqlite3_file methods 
       
   237 */
       
   238 int sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file*);
       
   239 int sqlite3OsRead(sqlite3_file*, void*, int amt, i64 offset);
       
   240 int sqlite3OsWrite(sqlite3_file*, const void*, int amt, i64 offset);
       
   241 int sqlite3OsTruncate(sqlite3_file*, i64 size);
       
   242 int sqlite3OsSync(sqlite3_file*, int);
       
   243 int sqlite3OsFileSize(sqlite3_file*, i64 *pSize);
       
   244 int sqlite3OsLock(sqlite3_file*, int);
       
   245 int sqlite3OsUnlock(sqlite3_file*, int);
       
   246 int sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *id, int *pResOut);
       
   247 int sqlite3OsFileControl(sqlite3_file*,int,void*);
       
   248 int sqlite3OsSectorSize(sqlite3_file *id);
       
   249 int sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *id);
       
   250 
       
   251 /* 
       
   252 ** Functions for accessing sqlite3_vfs methods 
       
   253 */
       
   254 int sqlite3OsOpen(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, sqlite3_file*, int, int *);
       
   255 int sqlite3OsDelete(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, int);
       
   256 int sqlite3OsAccess(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, int, int *pResOut);
       
   257 int sqlite3OsFullPathname(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, int, char *);
       
   258 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
       
   259 void *sqlite3OsDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *);
       
   260 void sqlite3OsDlError(sqlite3_vfs *, int, char *);
       
   261 void *sqlite3OsDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *, void *, const char *);
       
   262 void sqlite3OsDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *, void *);
       
   263 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION */
       
   264 int sqlite3OsRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *, int, char *);
       
   265 int sqlite3OsSleep(sqlite3_vfs *, int);
       
   266 int sqlite3OsCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs *, double*);
       
   267 
       
   268 /*
       
   269 ** Convenience functions for opening and closing files using 
       
   270 ** sqlite3_malloc() to obtain space for the file-handle structure.
       
   271 */
       
   272 int sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, sqlite3_file **, int,int*);
       
   273 int sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *);
       
   274 
       
   275 #endif /* _SQLITE_OS_H_ */