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			417 lines
		
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/*
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** 2005 November 29
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**
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** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
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** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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**
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**    May you do good and not evil.
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**    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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**    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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**
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******************************************************************************
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**
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** This file contains OS interface code that is common to all
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** architectures.
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*/
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#define _SQLITE_OS_C_ 1
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#include "sqliteInt.h"
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#undef _SQLITE_OS_C_
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/*
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** If we compile with the SQLITE_TEST macro set, then the following block
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** of code will give us the ability to simulate a disk I/O error.  This
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** is used for testing the I/O recovery logic.
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*/
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#if defined(SQLITE_TEST)
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int sqlite3_io_error_hit = 0;            /* Total number of I/O Errors */
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int sqlite3_io_error_hardhit = 0;        /* Number of non-benign errors */
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int sqlite3_io_error_pending = 0;        /* Count down to first I/O error */
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int sqlite3_io_error_persist = 0;        /* True if I/O errors persist */
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int sqlite3_io_error_benign = 0;         /* True if errors are benign */
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int sqlite3_diskfull_pending = 0;
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int sqlite3_diskfull = 0;
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#endif /* defined(SQLITE_TEST) */
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/*
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** When testing, also keep a count of the number of open files.
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*/
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#if defined(SQLITE_TEST)
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int sqlite3_open_file_count = 0;
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#endif /* defined(SQLITE_TEST) */
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/*
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** The default SQLite sqlite3_vfs implementations do not allocate
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** memory (actually, os_unix.c allocates a small amount of memory
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** from within OsOpen()), but some third-party implementations may.
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** So we test the effects of a malloc() failing and the sqlite3OsXXX()
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** function returning SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM using the DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST macro.
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**
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** The following functions are instrumented for malloc() failure
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** testing:
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**
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**     sqlite3OsRead()
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**     sqlite3OsWrite()
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**     sqlite3OsSync()
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**     sqlite3OsFileSize()
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**     sqlite3OsLock()
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**     sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock()
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**     sqlite3OsFileControl()
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**     sqlite3OsShmMap()
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**     sqlite3OsOpen()
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**     sqlite3OsDelete()
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**     sqlite3OsAccess()
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**     sqlite3OsFullPathname()
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**
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*/
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#if defined(SQLITE_TEST)
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int sqlite3_memdebug_vfs_oom_test = 1;
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  #define DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(x)                                       \
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  if (sqlite3_memdebug_vfs_oom_test && (!x || !sqlite3IsMemJournal(x))) {  \
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    void *pTstAlloc = sqlite3Malloc(10);                             \
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    if (!pTstAlloc) return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;                       \
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    sqlite3_free(pTstAlloc);                                         \
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  }
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#else
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  #define DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(x)
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#endif
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/*
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** The following routines are convenience wrappers around methods
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** of the sqlite3_file object.  This is mostly just syntactic sugar. All
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** of this would be completely automatic if SQLite were coded using
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** C++ instead of plain old C.
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*/
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int sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file *pId){
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  int rc = SQLITE_OK;
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  if( pId->pMethods ){
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    rc = pId->pMethods->xClose(pId);
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    pId->pMethods = 0;
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  }
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  return rc;
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}
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int sqlite3OsRead(sqlite3_file *id, void *pBuf, int amt, i64 offset){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xRead(id, pBuf, amt, offset);
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}
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int sqlite3OsWrite(sqlite3_file *id, const void *pBuf, int amt, i64 offset){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xWrite(id, pBuf, amt, offset);
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}
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int sqlite3OsTruncate(sqlite3_file *id, i64 size){
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  return id->pMethods->xTruncate(id, size);
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}
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int sqlite3OsSync(sqlite3_file *id, int flags){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xSync(id, flags);
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}
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int sqlite3OsFileSize(sqlite3_file *id, i64 *pSize){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xFileSize(id, pSize);
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}
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int sqlite3OsLock(sqlite3_file *id, int lockType){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xLock(id, lockType);
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}
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int sqlite3OsUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int lockType){
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  return id->pMethods->xUnlock(id, lockType);
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}
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int sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *id, int *pResOut){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xCheckReservedLock(id, pResOut);
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}
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/*
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** Use sqlite3OsFileControl() when we are doing something that might fail
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** and we need to know about the failures.  Use sqlite3OsFileControlHint()
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** when simply tossing information over the wall to the VFS and we do not
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** really care if the VFS receives and understands the information since it
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** is only a hint and can be safely ignored.  The sqlite3OsFileControlHint()
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** routine has no return value since the return value would be meaningless.
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*/
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int sqlite3OsFileControl(sqlite3_file *id, int op, void *pArg){
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#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
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  if( op!=SQLITE_FCNTL_COMMIT_PHASETWO ){
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    /* Faults are not injected into COMMIT_PHASETWO because, assuming SQLite
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    ** is using a regular VFS, it is called after the corresponding
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    ** transaction has been committed. Injecting a fault at this point
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    ** confuses the test scripts - the COMMIT comand returns SQLITE_NOMEM
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    ** but the transaction is committed anyway.
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    **
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    ** The core must call OsFileControl() though, not OsFileControlHint(),
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    ** as if a custom VFS (e.g. zipvfs) returns an error here, it probably
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    ** means the commit really has failed and an error should be returned
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    ** to the user.  */
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    DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  }
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#endif
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  return id->pMethods->xFileControl(id, op, pArg);
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}
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void sqlite3OsFileControlHint(sqlite3_file *id, int op, void *pArg){
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  (void)id->pMethods->xFileControl(id, op, pArg);
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}
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int sqlite3OsSectorSize(sqlite3_file *id){
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  int (*xSectorSize)(sqlite3_file*) = id->pMethods->xSectorSize;
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  return (xSectorSize ? xSectorSize(id) : SQLITE_DEFAULT_SECTOR_SIZE);
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}
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int sqlite3OsDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *id){
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  return id->pMethods->xDeviceCharacteristics(id);
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}
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int sqlite3OsShmLock(sqlite3_file *id, int offset, int n, int flags){
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  return id->pMethods->xShmLock(id, offset, n, flags);
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}
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void sqlite3OsShmBarrier(sqlite3_file *id){
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  id->pMethods->xShmBarrier(id);
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}
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int sqlite3OsShmUnmap(sqlite3_file *id, int deleteFlag){
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  return id->pMethods->xShmUnmap(id, deleteFlag);
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}
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int sqlite3OsShmMap(
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  sqlite3_file *id,               /* Database file handle */
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  int iPage,
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  int pgsz,
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  int bExtend,                    /* True to extend file if necessary */
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  void volatile **pp              /* OUT: Pointer to mapping */
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){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xShmMap(id, iPage, pgsz, bExtend, pp);
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}
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#if SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0
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/* The real implementation of xFetch and xUnfetch */
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int sqlite3OsFetch(sqlite3_file *id, i64 iOff, int iAmt, void **pp){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id);
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  return id->pMethods->xFetch(id, iOff, iAmt, pp);
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}
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int sqlite3OsUnfetch(sqlite3_file *id, i64 iOff, void *p){
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  return id->pMethods->xUnfetch(id, iOff, p);
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}
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#else
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/* No-op stubs to use when memory-mapped I/O is disabled */
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int sqlite3OsFetch(sqlite3_file *id, i64 iOff, int iAmt, void **pp){
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  *pp = 0;
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  return SQLITE_OK;
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}
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int sqlite3OsUnfetch(sqlite3_file *id, i64 iOff, void *p){
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  return SQLITE_OK;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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** The next group of routines are convenience wrappers around the
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** VFS methods.
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*/
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int sqlite3OsOpen(
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  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
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  const char *zPath,
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  sqlite3_file *pFile,
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  int flags,
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  int *pFlagsOut
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){
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  int rc;
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
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  /* 0x87f7f is a mask of SQLITE_OPEN_ flags that are valid to be passed
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  ** down into the VFS layer.  Some SQLITE_OPEN_ flags (for example,
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  ** SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX or SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE) are blocked before
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  ** reaching the VFS. */
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  rc = pVfs->xOpen(pVfs, zPath, pFile, flags & 0x87f7f, pFlagsOut);
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  assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || pFile->pMethods==0 );
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  return rc;
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}
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int sqlite3OsDelete(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath, int dirSync){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
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  assert( dirSync==0 || dirSync==1 );
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  return pVfs->xDelete(pVfs, zPath, dirSync);
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}
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int sqlite3OsAccess(
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  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
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  const char *zPath,
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  int flags,
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  int *pResOut
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){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
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  return pVfs->xAccess(pVfs, zPath, flags, pResOut);
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}
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int sqlite3OsFullPathname(
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  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
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  const char *zPath,
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  int nPathOut,
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  char *zPathOut
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){
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  DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(0);
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  zPathOut[0] = 0;
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  return pVfs->xFullPathname(pVfs, zPath, nPathOut, zPathOut);
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}
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#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
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void *sqlite3OsDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath){
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  return pVfs->xDlOpen(pVfs, zPath);
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}
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void sqlite3OsDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zBufOut){
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  pVfs->xDlError(pVfs, nByte, zBufOut);
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}
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void (*sqlite3OsDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *pHdle, const char *zSym))(void){
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  return pVfs->xDlSym(pVfs, pHdle, zSym);
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}
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void sqlite3OsDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *pHandle){
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  pVfs->xDlClose(pVfs, pHandle);
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}
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#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION */
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int sqlite3OsRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zBufOut){
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  return pVfs->xRandomness(pVfs, nByte, zBufOut);
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}
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int sqlite3OsSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nMicro){
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  return pVfs->xSleep(pVfs, nMicro);
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}
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int sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, sqlite3_int64 *pTimeOut){
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  int rc;
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  /* IMPLEMENTATION-OF: R-49045-42493 SQLite will use the xCurrentTimeInt64()
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  ** method to get the current date and time if that method is available
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  ** (if iVersion is 2 or greater and the function pointer is not NULL) and
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  ** will fall back to xCurrentTime() if xCurrentTimeInt64() is
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  ** unavailable.
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  */
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  if( pVfs->iVersion>=2 && pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64 ){
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    rc = pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64(pVfs, pTimeOut);
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  }else{
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    double r;
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    rc = pVfs->xCurrentTime(pVfs, &r);
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    *pTimeOut = (sqlite3_int64)(r*86400000.0);
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  }
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  return rc;
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}
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int sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(
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  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
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  const char *zFile,
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  sqlite3_file **ppFile,
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  int flags,
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  int *pOutFlags
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){
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  int rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
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  sqlite3_file *pFile;
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  pFile = (sqlite3_file *)sqlite3MallocZero(pVfs->szOsFile);
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  if( pFile ){
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    rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, zFile, pFile, flags, pOutFlags);
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    if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
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      sqlite3_free(pFile);
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    }else{
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      *ppFile = pFile;
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    }
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  }
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  return rc;
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}
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int sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *pFile){
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  int rc = SQLITE_OK;
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  assert( pFile );
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  rc = sqlite3OsClose(pFile);
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  sqlite3_free(pFile);
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  return rc;
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}
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/*
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** This function is a wrapper around the OS specific implementation of
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** sqlite3_os_init(). The purpose of the wrapper is to provide the
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** ability to simulate a malloc failure, so that the handling of an
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** error in sqlite3_os_init() by the upper layers can be tested.
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*/
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int sqlite3OsInit(void){
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  void *p = sqlite3_malloc(10);
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  if( p==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
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  sqlite3_free(p);
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  return sqlite3_os_init();
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}
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/*
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** The list of all registered VFS implementations.
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*/
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static sqlite3_vfs * SQLITE_WSD vfsList = 0;
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#define vfsList GLOBAL(sqlite3_vfs *, vfsList)
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/*
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** Locate a VFS by name.  If no name is given, simply return the
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** first VFS on the list.
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*/
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sqlite3_vfs *sqlite3_vfs_find(const char *zVfs){
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  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = 0;
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#if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
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  sqlite3_mutex *mutex;
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#endif
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#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
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  int rc = sqlite3_initialize();
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  if( rc ) return 0;
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#endif
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#if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
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  mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER);
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#endif
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  sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex);
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  for(pVfs = vfsList; pVfs; pVfs=pVfs->pNext){
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    if( zVfs==0 ) break;
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    if( strcmp(zVfs, pVfs->zName)==0 ) break;
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  }
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  sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex);
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  return pVfs;
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}
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/*
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** Unlink a VFS from the linked list
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*/
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static void vfsUnlink(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs){
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  assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER)) );
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  if( pVfs==0 ){
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    /* No-op */
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  }else if( vfsList==pVfs ){
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    vfsList = pVfs->pNext;
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  }else if( vfsList ){
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    sqlite3_vfs *p = vfsList;
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    while( p->pNext && p->pNext!=pVfs ){
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      p = p->pNext;
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    }
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    if( p->pNext==pVfs ){
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      p->pNext = pVfs->pNext;
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    }
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  }
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}
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/*
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** Register a VFS with the system.  It is harmless to register the same
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** VFS multiple times.  The new VFS becomes the default if makeDflt is
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** true.
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*/
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int sqlite3_vfs_register(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int makeDflt){
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  MUTEX_LOGIC(sqlite3_mutex *mutex;)
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#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
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  int rc = sqlite3_initialize();
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  if( rc ) return rc;
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#endif
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#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
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  if( pVfs==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
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#endif
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  MUTEX_LOGIC( mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER); )
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  sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex);
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  vfsUnlink(pVfs);
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  if( makeDflt || vfsList==0 ){
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    pVfs->pNext = vfsList;
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    vfsList = pVfs;
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  }else{
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    pVfs->pNext = vfsList->pNext;
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    vfsList->pNext = pVfs;
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						|
  }
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						|
  assert(vfsList);
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						|
  sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex);
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						|
  return SQLITE_OK;
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						|
}
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						|
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						|
/*
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						|
** Unregister a VFS so that it is no longer accessible.
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						|
*/
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						|
int sqlite3_vfs_unregister(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs){
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						|
#if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
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						|
  sqlite3_mutex *mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER);
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						|
#endif
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						|
  sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex);
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						|
  vfsUnlink(pVfs);
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						|
  sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex);
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						|
  return SQLITE_OK;
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						|
}
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