// Copyright (C) 2018 The Go-SQLite3 Authors. // // Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // +build sqlite_trace trace package sqlite3 /* #ifndef USE_LIBSQLITE3 #include #else #include #endif #include int traceCallbackTrampoline(unsigned int traceEventCode, void *ctx, void *p, void *x); */ import "C" import ( "fmt" "strings" "sync" "unsafe" ) // Trace... constants identify the possible events causing callback invocation. // Values are same as the corresponding SQLite Trace Event Codes. const ( TraceStmt = uint32(C.SQLITE_TRACE_STMT) TraceProfile = uint32(C.SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE) TraceRow = uint32(C.SQLITE_TRACE_ROW) TraceClose = uint32(C.SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE) ) type TraceInfo struct { // Pack together the shorter fields, to keep the struct smaller. // On a 64-bit machine there would be padding // between EventCode and ConnHandle; having AutoCommit here is "free": EventCode uint32 AutoCommit bool ConnHandle uintptr // Usually filled, unless EventCode = TraceClose = SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE: // identifier for a prepared statement: StmtHandle uintptr // Two strings filled when EventCode = TraceStmt = SQLITE_TRACE_STMT: // (1) either the unexpanded SQL text of the prepared statement, or // an SQL comment that indicates the invocation of a trigger; // (2) expanded SQL, if requested and if (1) is not an SQL comment. StmtOrTrigger string ExpandedSQL string // only if requested (TraceConfig.WantExpandedSQL = true) // filled when EventCode = TraceProfile = SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE: // estimated number of nanoseconds that the prepared statement took to run: RunTimeNanosec int64 DBError Error } // TraceUserCallback gives the signature for a trace function // provided by the user (Go application programmer). // SQLite 3.14 documentation (as of September 2, 2016) // for SQL Trace Hook = sqlite3_trace_v2(): // The integer return value from the callback is currently ignored, // though this may change in future releases. Callback implementations // should return zero to ensure future compatibility. type TraceUserCallback func(TraceInfo) int type TraceConfig struct { Callback TraceUserCallback EventMask uint32 WantExpandedSQL bool } func fillDBError(dbErr *Error, db *C.sqlite3) { // See SQLiteConn.lastError(), in file 'sqlite3.go' at the time of writing (Sept 5, 2016) dbErr.Code = ErrNo(C.sqlite3_errcode(db)) dbErr.ExtendedCode = ErrNoExtended(C.sqlite3_extended_errcode(db)) dbErr.err = C.GoString(C.sqlite3_errmsg(db)) } func fillExpandedSQL(info *TraceInfo, db *C.sqlite3, pStmt unsafe.Pointer) { if pStmt == nil { panic("no SQLite statement pointer in P arg of trace_v2 callback") } expSQLiteCStr := C.sqlite3_expanded_sql((*C.sqlite3_stmt)(pStmt)) if expSQLiteCStr == nil { fillDBError(&info.DBError, db) return } info.ExpandedSQL = C.GoString(expSQLiteCStr) } //export traceCallbackTrampoline func traceCallbackTrampoline( traceEventCode C.uint, // Parameter named 'C' in SQLite docs = Context given at registration: ctx unsafe.Pointer, // Parameter named 'P' in SQLite docs (Primary event data?): p unsafe.Pointer, // Parameter named 'X' in SQLite docs (eXtra event data?): xValue unsafe.Pointer) C.int { eventCode := uint32(traceEventCode) if ctx == nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("no context (ev 0x%x)", traceEventCode)) } contextDB := (*C.sqlite3)(ctx) connHandle := uintptr(ctx) var traceConf TraceConfig var found bool if eventCode == TraceClose { // clean up traceMap: 'pop' means get and delete traceConf, found = popTraceMapping(connHandle) } else { traceConf, found = lookupTraceMapping(connHandle) } if !found { panic(fmt.Sprintf("mapping not found for handle 0x%x (ev 0x%x)", connHandle, eventCode)) } var info TraceInfo info.EventCode = eventCode info.AutoCommit = (int(C.sqlite3_get_autocommit(contextDB)) != 0) info.ConnHandle = connHandle switch eventCode { case TraceStmt: info.StmtHandle = uintptr(p) var xStr string if xValue != nil { xStr = C.GoString((*C.char)(xValue)) } info.StmtOrTrigger = xStr if !strings.HasPrefix(xStr, "--") { // Not SQL comment, therefore the current event // is not related to a trigger. // The user might want to receive the expanded SQL; // let's check: if traceConf.WantExpandedSQL { fillExpandedSQL(&info, contextDB, p) } } case TraceProfile: info.StmtHandle = uintptr(p) if xValue == nil { panic("NULL pointer in X arg of trace_v2 callback for SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE event") } info.RunTimeNanosec = *(*int64)(xValue) // sample the error //TODO: is it safe? is it useful? fillDBError(&info.DBError, contextDB) case TraceRow: info.StmtHandle = uintptr(p) case TraceClose: handle := uintptr(p) if handle != info.ConnHandle { panic(fmt.Sprintf("different conn handle 0x%x (expected 0x%x) in SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE event.", handle, info.ConnHandle)) } default: // Pass unsupported events to the user callback (if configured); // let the user callback decide whether to panic or ignore them. } // Do not execute user callback when the event was not requested by user! // Remember that the Close event is always selected when // registering this callback trampoline with SQLite --- for cleanup. // In the future there may be more events forced to "selected" in SQLite // for the driver's needs. if traceConf.EventMask&eventCode == 0 { return 0 } r := 0 if traceConf.Callback != nil { r = traceConf.Callback(info) } return C.int(r) } type traceMapEntry struct { config TraceConfig } var traceMapLock sync.Mutex var traceMap = make(map[uintptr]traceMapEntry) func addTraceMapping(connHandle uintptr, traceConf TraceConfig) { traceMapLock.Lock() defer traceMapLock.Unlock() oldEntryCopy, found := traceMap[connHandle] if found { panic(fmt.Sprintf("adding trace config %v: handle 0x%x already registered (%v).", traceConf, connHandle, oldEntryCopy.config)) } traceMap[connHandle] = traceMapEntry{config: traceConf} fmt.Printf("added trace config %v: handle 0x%x.\n", traceConf, connHandle) } func lookupTraceMapping(connHandle uintptr) (TraceConfig, bool) { traceMapLock.Lock() defer traceMapLock.Unlock() entryCopy, found := traceMap[connHandle] return entryCopy.config, found } // 'pop' = get and delete from map before returning the value to the caller func popTraceMapping(connHandle uintptr) (TraceConfig, bool) { traceMapLock.Lock() defer traceMapLock.Unlock() entryCopy, found := traceMap[connHandle] if found { delete(traceMap, connHandle) fmt.Printf("pop handle 0x%x: deleted trace config %v.\n", connHandle, entryCopy.config) } return entryCopy.config, found } // SetTrace installs or removes the trace callback for the given database connection. // It's not named 'RegisterTrace' because only one callback can be kept and called. // Calling SetTrace a second time on same database connection // overrides (cancels) any prior callback and all its settings: // event mask, etc. func (c *SQLiteConn) SetTrace(requested *TraceConfig) error { connHandle := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(c.db)) _, _ = popTraceMapping(connHandle) if requested == nil { // The traceMap entry was deleted already by popTraceMapping(): // can disable all events now, no need to watch for TraceClose. err := c.setSQLiteTrace(0) return err } reqCopy := *requested // Disable potentially expensive operations // if their result will not be used. We are doing this // just in case the caller provided nonsensical input. if reqCopy.EventMask&TraceStmt == 0 { reqCopy.WantExpandedSQL = false } addTraceMapping(connHandle, reqCopy) // The callback trampoline function does cleanup on Close event, // regardless of the presence or absence of the user callback. // Therefore it needs the Close event to be selected: actualEventMask := uint(reqCopy.EventMask | TraceClose) err := c.setSQLiteTrace(actualEventMask) return err } func (c *SQLiteConn) setSQLiteTrace(sqliteEventMask uint) error { rv := C.sqlite3_trace_v2(c.db, C.uint(sqliteEventMask), (*[0]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(C.traceCallbackTrampoline)), unsafe.Pointer(c.db)) // Fourth arg is same as first: we are // passing the database connection handle as callback context. if rv != C.SQLITE_OK { return c.lastError() } return nil }