/* ** 2011 July 9 ** ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: ** ** May you do good and not evil. ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. ** ************************************************************************* ** This file contains code for the VdbeSorter object, used in concert with ** a VdbeCursor to sort large numbers of keys (as may be required, for ** example, by CREATE INDEX statements on tables too large to fit in main ** memory). */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #include "vdbeInt.h" #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_MERGE_SORT typedef struct VdbeSorterIter VdbeSorterIter; typedef struct SorterRecord SorterRecord; /* ** NOTES ON DATA STRUCTURE USED FOR N-WAY MERGES: ** ** As keys are added to the sorter, they are written to disk in a series ** of sorted packed-memory-arrays (PMAs). The size of each PMA is roughly ** the same as the cache-size allowed for temporary databases. In order ** to allow the caller to extract keys from the sorter in sorted order, ** all PMAs currently stored on disk must be merged together. This comment ** describes the data structure used to do so. The structure supports ** merging any number of arrays in a single pass with no redundant comparison ** operations. ** ** The aIter[] array contains an iterator for each of the PMAs being merged. ** An aIter[] iterator either points to a valid key or else is at EOF. For ** the purposes of the paragraphs below, we assume that the array is actually ** N elements in size, where N is the smallest power of 2 greater to or equal ** to the number of iterators being merged. The extra aIter[] elements are ** treated as if they are empty (always at EOF). ** ** The aTree[] array is also N elements in size. The value of N is stored in ** the VdbeSorter.nTree variable. ** ** The final (N/2) elements of aTree[] contain the results of comparing ** pairs of iterator keys together. Element i contains the result of ** comparing aIter[2*i-N] and aIter[2*i-N+1]. Whichever key is smaller, the ** aTree element is set to the index of it. ** ** For the purposes of this comparison, EOF is considered greater than any ** other key value. If the keys are equal (only possible with two EOF ** values), it doesn't matter which index is stored. ** ** The (N/4) elements of aTree[] that preceed the final (N/2) described ** above contains the index of the smallest of each block of 4 iterators. ** And so on. So that aTree[1] contains the index of the iterator that ** currently points to the smallest key value. aTree[0] is unused. ** ** Example: ** ** aIter[0] -> Banana ** aIter[1] -> Feijoa ** aIter[2] -> Elderberry ** aIter[3] -> Currant ** aIter[4] -> Grapefruit ** aIter[5] -> Apple ** aIter[6] -> Durian ** aIter[7] -> EOF ** ** aTree[] = { X, 5 0, 5 0, 3, 5, 6 } ** ** The current element is "Apple" (the value of the key indicated by ** iterator 5). When the Next() operation is invoked, iterator 5 will ** be advanced to the next key in its segment. Say the next key is ** "Eggplant": ** ** aIter[5] -> Eggplant ** ** The contents of aTree[] are updated first by comparing the new iterator ** 5 key to the current key of iterator 4 (still "Grapefruit"). The iterator ** 5 value is still smaller, so aTree[6] is set to 5. And so on up the tree. ** The value of iterator 6 - "Durian" - is now smaller than that of iterator ** 5, so aTree[3] is set to 6. Key 0 is smaller than key 6 (BananaaAlloc); memset(pIter, 0, sizeof(VdbeSorterIter)); } /* ** Advance iterator pIter to the next key in its PMA. Return SQLITE_OK if ** no error occurs, or an SQLite error code if one does. */ static int vdbeSorterIterNext( sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle (for sqlite3DbMalloc() ) */ VdbeSorterIter *pIter /* Iterator to advance */ ){ int rc; /* Return Code */ int nRead; /* Number of bytes read */ int nRec = 0; /* Size of record in bytes */ int iOff = 0; /* Size of serialized size varint in bytes */ nRead = pIter->iEof - pIter->iReadOff; if( nRead>5 ) nRead = 5; if( nRead<=0 ){ /* This is an EOF condition */ vdbeSorterIterZero(db, pIter); return SQLITE_OK; } rc = sqlite3OsRead(pIter->pFile, pIter->aAlloc, nRead, pIter->iReadOff); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ iOff = getVarint32(pIter->aAlloc, nRec); if( (iOff+nRec)>nRead ){ int nRead2; /* Number of extra bytes to read */ if( (iOff+nRec)>pIter->nAlloc ){ int nNew = pIter->nAlloc*2; while( (iOff+nRec)>nNew ) nNew = nNew*2; pIter->aAlloc = sqlite3DbReallocOrFree(db, pIter->aAlloc, nNew); if( !pIter->aAlloc ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; pIter->nAlloc = nNew; } nRead2 = iOff + nRec - nRead; rc = sqlite3OsRead( pIter->pFile, &pIter->aAlloc[nRead], nRead2, pIter->iReadOff+nRead ); } } assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || nRec>0 ); pIter->iReadOff += iOff+nRec; pIter->nKey = nRec; pIter->aKey = &pIter->aAlloc[iOff]; return rc; } /* ** Write a single varint, value iVal, to file-descriptor pFile. Return ** SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code if some error occurs. ** ** The value of *piOffset when this function is called is used as the byte ** offset in file pFile to write to. Before returning, *piOffset is ** incremented by the number of bytes written. */ static int vdbeSorterWriteVarint( sqlite3_file *pFile, /* File to write to */ i64 iVal, /* Value to write as a varint */ i64 *piOffset /* IN/OUT: Write offset in file pFile */ ){ u8 aVarint[9]; /* Buffer large enough for a varint */ int nVarint; /* Number of used bytes in varint */ int rc; /* Result of write() call */ nVarint = sqlite3PutVarint(aVarint, iVal); rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pFile, aVarint, nVarint, *piOffset); *piOffset += nVarint; return rc; } /* ** Read a single varint from file-descriptor pFile. Return SQLITE_OK if ** successful, or an SQLite error code if some error occurs. ** ** The value of *piOffset when this function is called is used as the ** byte offset in file pFile from whence to read the varint. If successful ** (i.e. if no IO error occurs), then *piOffset is set to the offset of ** the first byte past the end of the varint before returning. *piVal is ** set to the integer value read. If an error occurs, the final values of ** both *piOffset and *piVal are undefined. */ static int vdbeSorterReadVarint( sqlite3_file *pFile, /* File to read from */ i64 *piOffset, /* IN/OUT: Read offset in pFile */ i64 *piVal /* OUT: Value read from file */ ){ u8 aVarint[9]; /* Buffer large enough for a varint */ i64 iOff = *piOffset; /* Offset in file to read from */ int rc; /* Return code */ rc = sqlite3OsRead(pFile, aVarint, 9, iOff); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ *piOffset += getVarint(aVarint, (u64 *)piVal); } return rc; } /* ** Initialize iterator pIter to scan through the PMA stored in file pFile ** starting at offset iStart and ending at offset iEof-1. This function ** leaves the iterator pointing to the first key in the PMA (or EOF if the ** PMA is empty). */ static int vdbeSorterIterInit( sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ VdbeSorter *pSorter, /* Sorter object */ i64 iStart, /* Start offset in pFile */ VdbeSorterIter *pIter, /* Iterator to populate */ i64 *pnByte /* IN/OUT: Increment this value by PMA size */ ){ int rc; assert( pSorter->iWriteOff>iStart ); assert( pIter->aAlloc==0 ); pIter->pFile = pSorter->pTemp1; pIter->iReadOff = iStart; pIter->nAlloc = 128; pIter->aAlloc = (u8 *)sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, pIter->nAlloc); if( !pIter->aAlloc ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; }else{ i64 nByte; /* Total size of PMA in bytes */ rc = vdbeSorterReadVarint(pSorter->pTemp1, &pIter->iReadOff, &nByte); *pnByte += nByte; pIter->iEof = pIter->iReadOff + nByte; } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = vdbeSorterIterNext(db, pIter); } return rc; } /* ** Compare key1 (buffer pKey1, size nKey1 bytes) with key2 (buffer pKey2, ** size nKey2 bytes). Argument pKeyInfo supplies the collation functions ** used by the comparison. If an error occurs, return an SQLite error code. ** Otherwise, return SQLITE_OK and set *pRes to a negative, zero or positive ** value, depending on whether key1 is smaller, equal to or larger than key2. ** ** If the bOmitRowid argument is non-zero, assume both keys end in a rowid ** field. For the purposes of the comparison, ignore it. Also, if bOmitRowid ** is true and key1 contains even a single NULL value, it is considered to ** be less than key2. Even if key2 also contains NULL values. ** ** If pKey2 is passed a NULL pointer, then it is assumed that the pCsr->aSpace ** has been allocated and contains an unpacked record that is used as key2. */ static void vdbeSorterCompare( VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Cursor object (for pKeyInfo) */ int bOmitRowid, /* Ignore rowid field at end of keys */ void *pKey1, int nKey1, /* Left side of comparison */ void *pKey2, int nKey2, /* Right side of comparison */ int *pRes /* OUT: Result of comparison */ ){ KeyInfo *pKeyInfo = pCsr->pKeyInfo; VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; UnpackedRecord *r2 = pSorter->pUnpacked; int i; if( pKey2 ){ sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pKeyInfo, nKey2, pKey2, r2); } if( bOmitRowid ){ r2->nField = pKeyInfo->nField; assert( r2->nField>0 ); for(i=0; inField; i++){ if( r2->aMem[i].flags & MEM_Null ){ *pRes = -1; return; } } r2->flags |= UNPACKED_PREFIX_MATCH; } *pRes = sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare(nKey1, pKey1, r2); } /* ** This function is called to compare two iterator keys when merging ** multiple b-tree segments. Parameter iOut is the index of the aTree[] ** value to recalculate. */ static int vdbeSorterDoCompare(VdbeCursor *pCsr, int iOut){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; int i1; int i2; int iRes; VdbeSorterIter *p1; VdbeSorterIter *p2; assert( iOutnTree && iOut>0 ); if( iOut>=(pSorter->nTree/2) ){ i1 = (iOut - pSorter->nTree/2) * 2; i2 = i1 + 1; }else{ i1 = pSorter->aTree[iOut*2]; i2 = pSorter->aTree[iOut*2+1]; } p1 = &pSorter->aIter[i1]; p2 = &pSorter->aIter[i2]; if( p1->pFile==0 ){ iRes = i2; }else if( p2->pFile==0 ){ iRes = i1; }else{ int res; assert( pCsr->pSorter->pUnpacked!=0 ); /* allocated in vdbeSorterMerge() */ vdbeSorterCompare( pCsr, 0, p1->aKey, p1->nKey, p2->aKey, p2->nKey, &res ); if( res<=0 ){ iRes = i1; }else{ iRes = i2; } } pSorter->aTree[iOut] = iRes; return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Initialize the temporary index cursor just opened as a sorter cursor. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterInit(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr){ int pgsz; /* Page size of main database */ int mxCache; /* Cache size */ VdbeSorter *pSorter; /* The new sorter */ char *d; /* Dummy */ assert( pCsr->pKeyInfo && pCsr->pBt==0 ); pCsr->pSorter = pSorter = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(VdbeSorter)); if( pSorter==0 ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } pSorter->pUnpacked = sqlite3VdbeAllocUnpackedRecord(pCsr->pKeyInfo, 0, 0, &d); if( pSorter->pUnpacked==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; assert( pSorter->pUnpacked==(UnpackedRecord *)d ); if( !sqlite3TempInMemory(db) ){ pgsz = sqlite3BtreeGetPageSize(db->aDb[0].pBt); pSorter->mnPmaSize = SORTER_MIN_WORKING * pgsz; mxCache = db->aDb[0].pSchema->cache_size; if( mxCachemxPmaSize = mxCache * pgsz; } return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Free the list of sorted records starting at pRecord. */ static void vdbeSorterRecordFree(sqlite3 *db, SorterRecord *pRecord){ SorterRecord *p; SorterRecord *pNext; for(p=pRecord; p; p=pNext){ pNext = p->pNext; sqlite3DbFree(db, p); } } /* ** Free any cursor components allocated by sqlite3VdbeSorterXXX routines. */ void sqlite3VdbeSorterClose(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; if( pSorter ){ if( pSorter->aIter ){ int i; for(i=0; inTree; i++){ vdbeSorterIterZero(db, &pSorter->aIter[i]); } sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter->aIter); } if( pSorter->pTemp1 ){ sqlite3OsCloseFree(pSorter->pTemp1); } vdbeSorterRecordFree(db, pSorter->pRecord); sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter->pUnpacked); sqlite3DbFree(db, pSorter); pCsr->pSorter = 0; } } /* ** Allocate space for a file-handle and open a temporary file. If successful, ** set *ppFile to point to the malloc'd file-handle and return SQLITE_OK. ** Otherwise, set *ppFile to 0 and return an SQLite error code. */ static int vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(sqlite3 *db, sqlite3_file **ppFile){ int dummy; return sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(db->pVfs, 0, ppFile, SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL | SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE | SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE | SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE, &dummy ); } /* ** Merge the two sorted lists p1 and p2 into a single list. ** Set *ppOut to the head of the new list. */ static void vdbeSorterMerge( sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* For pKeyInfo */ SorterRecord *p1, /* First list to merge */ SorterRecord *p2, /* Second list to merge */ SorterRecord **ppOut /* OUT: Head of merged list */ ){ SorterRecord *pFinal = 0; SorterRecord **pp = &pFinal; void *pVal2 = p2 ? p2->pVal : 0; while( p1 && p2 ){ int res; vdbeSorterCompare(pCsr, 0, p1->pVal, p1->nVal, pVal2, p2->nVal, &res); if( res<=0 ){ *pp = p1; pp = &p1->pNext; p1 = p1->pNext; pVal2 = 0; }else{ *pp = p2; pp = &p2->pNext; p2 = p2->pNext; if( p2==0 ) break; pVal2 = p2->pVal; } } *pp = p1 ? p1 : p2; *ppOut = pFinal; } /* ** Sort the linked list of records headed at pCsr->pRecord. Return SQLITE_OK ** if successful, or an SQLite error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error ** occurs. */ static int vdbeSorterSort(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr){ int i; SorterRecord **aSlot; SorterRecord *p; VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; aSlot = (SorterRecord **)sqlite3MallocZero(64 * sizeof(SorterRecord *)); if( !aSlot ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } p = pSorter->pRecord; while( p ){ SorterRecord *pNext = p->pNext; p->pNext = 0; for(i=0; aSlot[i]; i++){ vdbeSorterMerge(db, pCsr, p, aSlot[i], &p); aSlot[i] = 0; } aSlot[i] = p; p = pNext; } p = 0; for(i=0; i<64; i++){ vdbeSorterMerge(db, pCsr, p, aSlot[i], &p); } pSorter->pRecord = p; sqlite3_free(aSlot); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Write the current contents of the in-memory linked-list to a PMA. Return ** SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise. ** ** The format of a PMA is: ** ** * A varint. This varint contains the total number of bytes of content ** in the PMA (not including the varint itself). ** ** * One or more records packed end-to-end in order of ascending keys. ** Each record consists of a varint followed by a blob of data (the ** key). The varint is the number of bytes in the blob of data. */ static int vdbeSorterListToPMA(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; if( pSorter->nInMemory==0 ){ assert( pSorter->pRecord==0 ); return rc; } rc = vdbeSorterSort(db, pCsr); /* If the first temporary PMA file has not been opened, open it now. */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pSorter->pTemp1==0 ){ rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, &pSorter->pTemp1); assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->pTemp1 ); assert( pSorter->iWriteOff==0 ); assert( pSorter->nPMA==0 ); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ i64 iOff = pSorter->iWriteOff; SorterRecord *p; SorterRecord *pNext = 0; static const char eightZeros[8] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; pSorter->nPMA++; rc = vdbeSorterWriteVarint(pSorter->pTemp1, pSorter->nInMemory, &iOff); for(p=pSorter->pRecord; rc==SQLITE_OK && p; p=pNext){ pNext = p->pNext; rc = vdbeSorterWriteVarint(pSorter->pTemp1, p->nVal, &iOff); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pSorter->pTemp1, p->pVal, p->nVal, iOff); iOff += p->nVal; } sqlite3DbFree(db, p); } /* This assert verifies that unless an error has occurred, the size of ** the PMA on disk is the same as the expected size stored in ** pSorter->nInMemory. */ assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->nInMemory==( iOff-pSorter->iWriteOff-sqlite3VarintLen(pSorter->nInMemory) )); pSorter->iWriteOff = iOff; if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ /* Terminate each file with 8 extra bytes so that from any offset ** in the file we can always read 9 bytes without a SHORT_READ error */ rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pSorter->pTemp1, eightZeros, 8, iOff); } pSorter->pRecord = p; } return rc; } /* ** Add a record to the sorter. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite( sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Sorter cursor */ Mem *pVal /* Memory cell containing record */ ){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */ SorterRecord *pNew; /* New list element */ assert( pSorter ); pSorter->nInMemory += sqlite3VarintLen(pVal->n) + pVal->n; pNew = (SorterRecord *)sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, pVal->n + sizeof(SorterRecord)); if( pNew==0 ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; }else{ pNew->pVal = (void *)&pNew[1]; memcpy(pNew->pVal, pVal->z, pVal->n); pNew->nVal = pVal->n; pNew->pNext = pSorter->pRecord; pSorter->pRecord = pNew; } /* See if the contents of the sorter should now be written out. They ** are written out when either of the following are true: ** ** * The total memory allocated for the in-memory list is greater ** than (page-size * cache-size), or ** ** * The total memory allocated for the in-memory list is greater ** than (page-size * 10) and sqlite3HeapNearlyFull() returns true. */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pSorter->mxPmaSize>0 && ( (pSorter->nInMemory>pSorter->mxPmaSize) || (pSorter->nInMemory>pSorter->mnPmaSize && sqlite3HeapNearlyFull()) )){ rc = vdbeSorterListToPMA(db, pCsr); pSorter->nInMemory = 0; } return rc; } /* ** Helper function for sqlite3VdbeSorterRewind(). */ static int vdbeSorterInitMerge( sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Cursor handle for this sorter */ i64 *pnByte /* Sum of bytes in all opened PMAs */ ){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ int i; /* Used to iterator through aIter[] */ i64 nByte = 0; /* Total bytes in all opened PMAs */ /* Initialize the iterators. */ for(i=0; iaIter[i]; rc = vdbeSorterIterInit(db, pSorter, pSorter->iReadOff, pIter, &nByte); pSorter->iReadOff = pIter->iEof; assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->iReadOff<=pSorter->iWriteOff ); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->iReadOff>=pSorter->iWriteOff ) break; } /* Initialize the aTree[] array. */ for(i=pSorter->nTree-1; rc==SQLITE_OK && i>0; i--){ rc = vdbeSorterDoCompare(pCsr, i); } *pnByte = nByte; return rc; } /* ** Once the sorter has been populated, this function is called to prepare ** for iterating through its contents in sorted order. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterRewind(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr, int *pbEof){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; int rc; /* Return code */ sqlite3_file *pTemp2 = 0; /* Second temp file to use */ i64 iWrite2 = 0; /* Write offset for pTemp2 */ int nIter; /* Number of iterators used */ int nByte; /* Bytes of space required for aIter/aTree */ int N = 2; /* Power of 2 >= nIter */ assert( pSorter ); /* If no data has been written to disk, then do not do so now. Instead, ** sort the VdbeSorter.pRecord list. The vdbe layer will read data directly ** from the in-memory list. */ if( pSorter->nPMA==0 ){ *pbEof = !pSorter->pRecord; assert( pSorter->aTree==0 ); return vdbeSorterSort(db, pCsr); } /* Write the current b-tree to a PMA. Close the b-tree cursor. */ rc = vdbeSorterListToPMA(db, pCsr); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; /* Allocate space for aIter[] and aTree[]. */ nIter = pSorter->nPMA; if( nIter>SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT ) nIter = SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT; assert( nIter>0 ); while( NaIter = (VdbeSorterIter *)sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, nByte); if( !pSorter->aIter ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; pSorter->aTree = (int *)&pSorter->aIter[N]; pSorter->nTree = N; do { int iNew; /* Index of new, merged, PMA */ for(iNew=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iNew*SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNTnPMA; iNew++ ){ i64 nWrite; /* Number of bytes in new PMA */ /* If there are SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT or less PMAs in file pTemp1, ** initialize an iterator for each of them and break out of the loop. ** These iterators will be incrementally merged as the VDBE layer calls ** sqlite3VdbeSorterNext(). ** ** Otherwise, if pTemp1 contains more than SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs, ** initialize interators for SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT of them. These PMAs ** are merged into a single PMA that is written to file pTemp2. */ rc = vdbeSorterInitMerge(db, pCsr, &nWrite); assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->aIter[ pSorter->aTree[1] ].pFile ); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pSorter->nPMA<=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT ){ break; } /* Open the second temp file, if it is not already open. */ if( pTemp2==0 ){ assert( iWrite2==0 ); rc = vdbeSorterOpenTempFile(db, &pTemp2); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = vdbeSorterWriteVarint(pTemp2, nWrite, &iWrite2); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ int bEof = 0; while( rc==SQLITE_OK && bEof==0 ){ int nToWrite; VdbeSorterIter *pIter = &pSorter->aIter[ pSorter->aTree[1] ]; assert( pIter->pFile ); nToWrite = pIter->nKey + sqlite3VarintLen(pIter->nKey); rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pTemp2, pIter->aAlloc, nToWrite, iWrite2); iWrite2 += nToWrite; if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3VdbeSorterNext(db, pCsr, &bEof); } } } } if( pSorter->nPMA<=SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT ){ break; }else{ sqlite3_file *pTmp = pSorter->pTemp1; pSorter->nPMA = iNew; pSorter->pTemp1 = pTemp2; pTemp2 = pTmp; pSorter->iWriteOff = iWrite2; pSorter->iReadOff = 0; iWrite2 = 0; } }while( rc==SQLITE_OK ); if( pTemp2 ){ sqlite3OsCloseFree(pTemp2); } *pbEof = (pSorter->aIter[pSorter->aTree[1]].pFile==0); return rc; } /* ** Advance to the next element in the sorter. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterNext(sqlite3 *db, VdbeCursor *pCsr, int *pbEof){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; int rc; /* Return code */ if( pSorter->aTree ){ int iPrev = pSorter->aTree[1];/* Index of iterator to advance */ int i; /* Index of aTree[] to recalculate */ rc = vdbeSorterIterNext(db, &pSorter->aIter[iPrev]); for(i=(pSorter->nTree+iPrev)/2; rc==SQLITE_OK && i>0; i=i/2){ rc = vdbeSorterDoCompare(pCsr, i); } *pbEof = (pSorter->aIter[pSorter->aTree[1]].pFile==0); }else{ SorterRecord *pFree = pSorter->pRecord; pSorter->pRecord = pFree->pNext; pFree->pNext = 0; vdbeSorterRecordFree(db, pFree); *pbEof = !pSorter->pRecord; rc = SQLITE_OK; } return rc; } /* ** Return a pointer to a buffer owned by the sorter that contains the ** current key. */ static void *vdbeSorterRowkey( VdbeSorter *pSorter, /* Sorter object */ int *pnKey /* OUT: Size of current key in bytes */ ){ void *pKey; if( pSorter->aTree ){ VdbeSorterIter *pIter; pIter = &pSorter->aIter[ pSorter->aTree[1] ]; *pnKey = pIter->nKey; pKey = pIter->aKey; }else{ *pnKey = pSorter->pRecord->nVal; pKey = pSorter->pRecord->pVal; } return pKey; } /* ** Copy the current sorter key into the memory cell pOut. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterRowkey(VdbeCursor *pCsr, Mem *pOut){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; void *pKey; int nKey; /* Sorter key to copy into pOut */ pKey = vdbeSorterRowkey(pSorter, &nKey); if( sqlite3VdbeMemGrow(pOut, nKey, 0) ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } pOut->n = nKey; MemSetTypeFlag(pOut, MEM_Blob); memcpy(pOut->z, pKey, nKey); return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Compare the key in memory cell pVal with the key that the sorter cursor ** passed as the first argument currently points to. For the purposes of ** the comparison, ignore the rowid field at the end of each record. ** ** If an error occurs, return an SQLite error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM). ** Otherwise, set *pRes to a negative, zero or positive value if the ** key in pVal is smaller than, equal to or larger than the current sorter ** key. */ int sqlite3VdbeSorterCompare( VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Sorter cursor */ Mem *pVal, /* Value to compare to current sorter key */ int *pRes /* OUT: Result of comparison */ ){ VdbeSorter *pSorter = pCsr->pSorter; void *pKey; int nKey; /* Sorter key to compare pVal with */ pKey = vdbeSorterRowkey(pSorter, &nKey); vdbeSorterCompare(pCsr, 1, pVal->z, pVal->n, pKey, nKey, pRes); return SQLITE_OK; } #endif /* #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_MERGE_SORT */