/* ** 2018-04-12 ** ** 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 to implement various aspects of UPSERT ** processing and handling of the Upsert object. */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UPSERT /* ** Free a list of Upsert objects */ static void SQLITE_NOINLINE upsertDelete(sqlite3 *db, Upsert *p){ do{ Upsert *pNext = p->pNextUpsert; sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, p->pUpsertTarget); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pUpsertTargetWhere); sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, p->pUpsertSet); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pUpsertWhere); sqlite3DbFree(db, p->pToFree); sqlite3DbFree(db, p); p = pNext; }while( p ); } void sqlite3UpsertDelete(sqlite3 *db, Upsert *p){ if( p ) upsertDelete(db, p); } /* ** Duplicate an Upsert object. */ Upsert *sqlite3UpsertDup(sqlite3 *db, Upsert *p){ if( p==0 ) return 0; return sqlite3UpsertNew(db, sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->pUpsertTarget, 0), sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pUpsertTargetWhere, 0), sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->pUpsertSet, 0), sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pUpsertWhere, 0), sqlite3UpsertDup(db, p->pNextUpsert) ); } /* ** Create a new Upsert object. */ Upsert *sqlite3UpsertNew( sqlite3 *db, /* Determines which memory allocator to use */ ExprList *pTarget, /* Target argument to ON CONFLICT, or NULL */ Expr *pTargetWhere, /* Optional WHERE clause on the target */ ExprList *pSet, /* UPDATE columns, or NULL for a DO NOTHING */ Expr *pWhere, /* WHERE clause for the ON CONFLICT UPDATE */ Upsert *pNext /* Next ON CONFLICT clause in the list */ ){ Upsert *pNew; pNew = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(Upsert)); if( pNew==0 ){ sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pTarget); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, pTargetWhere); sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pSet); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, pWhere); sqlite3UpsertDelete(db, pNext); return 0; }else{ pNew->pUpsertTarget = pTarget; pNew->pUpsertTargetWhere = pTargetWhere; pNew->pUpsertSet = pSet; pNew->pUpsertWhere = pWhere; pNew->isDoUpdate = pSet!=0; pNew->pNextUpsert = pNext; } return pNew; } /* ** Analyze the ON CONFLICT clause described by pUpsert. Resolve all ** symbols in the conflict-target. ** ** Return SQLITE_OK if everything works, or an error code is something ** is wrong. */ int sqlite3UpsertAnalyzeTarget( Parse *pParse, /* The parsing context */ SrcList *pTabList, /* Table into which we are inserting */ Upsert *pUpsert, /* The ON CONFLICT clauses */ Upsert *pAll /* Complete list of all ON CONFLICT clauses */ ){ Table *pTab; /* That table into which we are inserting */ int rc; /* Result code */ int iCursor; /* Cursor used by pTab */ Index *pIdx; /* One of the indexes of pTab */ ExprList *pTarget; /* The conflict-target clause */ Expr *pTerm; /* One term of the conflict-target clause */ NameContext sNC; /* Context for resolving symbolic names */ Expr sCol[2]; /* Index column converted into an Expr */ int nClause = 0; /* Counter of ON CONFLICT clauses */ assert( pTabList->nSrc==1 ); assert( pTabList->a[0].pTab!=0 ); assert( pUpsert!=0 ); assert( pUpsert->pUpsertTarget!=0 ); /* Resolve all symbolic names in the conflict-target clause, which ** includes both the list of columns and the optional partial-index ** WHERE clause. */ memset(&sNC, 0, sizeof(sNC)); sNC.pParse = pParse; sNC.pSrcList = pTabList; for(; pUpsert && pUpsert->pUpsertTarget; pUpsert=pUpsert->pNextUpsert, nClause++){ rc = sqlite3ResolveExprListNames(&sNC, pUpsert->pUpsertTarget); if( rc ) return rc; rc = sqlite3ResolveExprNames(&sNC, pUpsert->pUpsertTargetWhere); if( rc ) return rc; /* Check to see if the conflict target matches the rowid. */ pTab = pTabList->a[0].pTab; pTarget = pUpsert->pUpsertTarget; iCursor = pTabList->a[0].iCursor; if( HasRowid(pTab) && pTarget->nExpr==1 && (pTerm = pTarget->a[0].pExpr)->op==TK_COLUMN && pTerm->iColumn==XN_ROWID ){ /* The conflict-target is the rowid of the primary table */ assert( pUpsert->pUpsertIdx==0 ); continue; } /* Initialize sCol[0..1] to be an expression parse tree for a ** single column of an index. The sCol[0] node will be the TK_COLLATE ** operator and sCol[1] will be the TK_COLUMN operator. Code below ** will populate the specific collation and column number values ** prior to comparing against the conflict-target expression. */ memset(sCol, 0, sizeof(sCol)); sCol[0].op = TK_COLLATE; sCol[0].pLeft = &sCol[1]; sCol[1].op = TK_COLUMN; sCol[1].iTable = pTabList->a[0].iCursor; /* Check for matches against other indexes */ for(pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ int ii, jj, nn; if( !IsUniqueIndex(pIdx) ) continue; if( pTarget->nExpr!=pIdx->nKeyCol ) continue; if( pIdx->pPartIdxWhere ){ if( pUpsert->pUpsertTargetWhere==0 ) continue; if( sqlite3ExprCompare(pParse, pUpsert->pUpsertTargetWhere, pIdx->pPartIdxWhere, iCursor)!=0 ){ continue; } } nn = pIdx->nKeyCol; for(ii=0; iiazColl[ii]; if( pIdx->aiColumn[ii]==XN_EXPR ){ assert( pIdx->aColExpr!=0 ); assert( pIdx->aColExpr->nExpr>ii ); assert( pIdx->bHasExpr ); pExpr = pIdx->aColExpr->a[ii].pExpr; if( pExpr->op!=TK_COLLATE ){ sCol[0].pLeft = pExpr; pExpr = &sCol[0]; } }else{ sCol[0].pLeft = &sCol[1]; sCol[1].iColumn = pIdx->aiColumn[ii]; pExpr = &sCol[0]; } for(jj=0; jja[jj].pExpr,pExpr,iCursor)<2 ){ break; /* Column ii of the index matches column jj of target */ } } if( jj>=nn ){ /* The target contains no match for column jj of the index */ break; } } if( iipUpsertIdx = pIdx; if( sqlite3UpsertOfIndex(pAll,pIdx)!=pUpsert ){ /* Really this should be an error. The isDup ON CONFLICT clause will ** never fire. But this problem was not discovered until three years ** after multi-CONFLICT upsert was added, and so we silently ignore ** the problem to prevent breaking applications that might actually ** have redundant ON CONFLICT clauses. */ pUpsert->isDup = 1; } break; } if( pUpsert->pUpsertIdx==0 ){ char zWhich[16]; if( nClause==0 && pUpsert->pNextUpsert==0 ){ zWhich[0] = 0; }else{ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zWhich),zWhich,"%r ", nClause+1); } sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "%sON CONFLICT clause does not match any " "PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint", zWhich); return SQLITE_ERROR; } } return SQLITE_OK; } /* ** Return true if pUpsert is the last ON CONFLICT clause with a ** conflict target, or if pUpsert is followed by another ON CONFLICT ** clause that targets the INTEGER PRIMARY KEY. */ int sqlite3UpsertNextIsIPK(Upsert *pUpsert){ Upsert *pNext; if( NEVER(pUpsert==0) ) return 0; pNext = pUpsert->pNextUpsert; while( 1 /*exit-by-return*/ ){ if( pNext==0 ) return 1; if( pNext->pUpsertTarget==0 ) return 1; if( pNext->pUpsertIdx==0 ) return 1; if( !pNext->isDup ) return 0; pNext = pNext->pNextUpsert; } return 0; } /* ** Given the list of ON CONFLICT clauses described by pUpsert, and ** a particular index pIdx, return a pointer to the particular ON CONFLICT ** clause that applies to the index. Or, if the index is not subject to ** any ON CONFLICT clause, return NULL. */ Upsert *sqlite3UpsertOfIndex(Upsert *pUpsert, Index *pIdx){ while( pUpsert && pUpsert->pUpsertTarget!=0 && pUpsert->pUpsertIdx!=pIdx ){ pUpsert = pUpsert->pNextUpsert; } return pUpsert; } /* ** Generate bytecode that does an UPDATE as part of an upsert. ** ** If pIdx is NULL, then the UNIQUE constraint that failed was the IPK. ** In this case parameter iCur is a cursor open on the table b-tree that ** currently points to the conflicting table row. Otherwise, if pIdx ** is not NULL, then pIdx is the constraint that failed and iCur is a ** cursor points to the conflicting row. */ void sqlite3UpsertDoUpdate( Parse *pParse, /* The parsing and code-generating context */ Upsert *pUpsert, /* The ON CONFLICT clause for the upsert */ Table *pTab, /* The table being updated */ Index *pIdx, /* The UNIQUE constraint that failed */ int iCur /* Cursor for pIdx (or pTab if pIdx==NULL) */ ){ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; SrcList *pSrc; /* FROM clause for the UPDATE */ int iDataCur; int i; Upsert *pTop = pUpsert; assert( v!=0 ); assert( pUpsert!=0 ); iDataCur = pUpsert->iDataCur; pUpsert = sqlite3UpsertOfIndex(pTop, pIdx); VdbeNoopComment((v, "Begin DO UPDATE of UPSERT")); if( pIdx && iCur!=iDataCur ){ if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ int regRowid = sqlite3GetTempReg(pParse); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IdxRowid, iCur, regRowid); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SeekRowid, iDataCur, 0, regRowid); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, regRowid); }else{ Index *pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab); int nPk = pPk->nKeyCol; int iPk = pParse->nMem+1; pParse->nMem += nPk; for(i=0; iaiColumn[i]>=0 ); k = sqlite3TableColumnToIndex(pIdx, pPk->aiColumn[i]); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, iCur, k, iPk+i); VdbeComment((v, "%s.%s", pIdx->zName, pTab->aCol[pPk->aiColumn[i]].zCnName)); } sqlite3VdbeVerifyAbortable(v, OE_Abort); i = sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, OP_Found, iDataCur, 0, iPk, nPk); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_Halt, SQLITE_CORRUPT, OE_Abort, 0, "corrupt database", P4_STATIC); sqlite3MayAbort(pParse); sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, i); } } /* pUpsert does not own pTop->pUpsertSrc - the outer INSERT statement does. ** So we have to make a copy before passing it down into sqlite3Update() */ pSrc = sqlite3SrcListDup(db, pTop->pUpsertSrc, 0); /* excluded.* columns of type REAL need to be converted to a hard real */ for(i=0; inCol; i++){ if( pTab->aCol[i].affinity==SQLITE_AFF_REAL ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_RealAffinity, pTop->regData+i); } } sqlite3Update(pParse, pSrc, sqlite3ExprListDup(db,pUpsert->pUpsertSet,0), sqlite3ExprDup(db,pUpsert->pUpsertWhere,0), OE_Abort, 0, 0, pUpsert); VdbeNoopComment((v, "End DO UPDATE of UPSERT")); } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_UPSERT */