| Name: sqlite |
| URL: http://sqlite.org/ |
| Version: 3.7.6.3 |
| Included In Release: Yes |
| Security Critical: Yes |
| License: Public domain |
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| Instructions for importing a new release of SQLite from sqlite.org. |
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| Note: our current base version is 3.7.6.3. |
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| First, you need to be on Linux. |
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| # Determine the versions of the release you want and the release we currently |
| # have. (See the VERSION file to determine which release we currently have.) |
| # You may wish to consult http://www.sqlite.org/changes.html to find out what |
| # changes have been made in each release. |
| # Note - this is just an example. Always refer to the version above for our |
| # real current version. |
| # Set some variables to remember the versions, e.g.: |
| BASE=3.7.6.3 |
| LATEST=3.7.6.4 |
| |
| # Get to the src/third_party directory in your Chromium client: |
| cd src/third_party |
| |
| # Download the .tar.gz files for the releases: |
| # (If the URL changes you might need to find the new one.) |
| # TODO(shess): Rewrite this to track the new naming format. Meanwhile, |
| # manually navigate to www.sqlite.org and find downloads, use "legacy" version. |
| wget http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-$BASE.tar.gz |
| wget http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-$LATEST.tar.gz |
| |
| # Extract the vanilla current and desired versions: |
| tar xzf sqlite-$BASE.tar.gz |
| tar xzf sqlite-$LATEST.tar.gz |
| |
| # Use kdiff3 to merge the changes: |
| kdiff3 -m sqlite-$BASE sqlite-$LATEST sqlite |
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| # Resolve any conflicts. Figure out if we've got everything we should |
| # have (see below), or if we can omit any changes we no longer need. |
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| # Change to the sqlite directory: |
| cd sqlite |
| |
| # Run the google_generate_amalgamation.sh script: |
| ./google_generate_amalgamation.sh |
| |
| # Find a sucker. Send review. |
| # TODO(shess) Describe an appropriate comment style. Seems like it |
| # should at least include the SQLite version number. |
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| For reference, all of our local patches are also kept as .patch files in the |
| sqlite directory. Here is a list of the patches, in the order they should be |
| applied to a vanilla SQLite (of the version we currently have) to get, in |
| principle, exactly what is checked in: |
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| misc.patch |
| preload-cache.patch |
| safe-tolower.patch |
| fts2.patch |
| fts3.patch |
| fts3_85522.patch |
| icu-regexp.patch |
| icu-shell.patch |
| attach-integer.patch |
| webdb.patch |
| test.patch |
| mac_time_machine.patch |
| system-sqlite.patch |
| sqlite-3.7.6.3-fix-out-of-scope-memory-reference.patch |
| misalignment.patch |
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| So, e.g. you could do this to apply all our patches to vanilla SQLite: |
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| cd sqlite-$LATEST |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/misc.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/preload-cache.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/fts2.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/fts3.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/fts3_85522.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/icu-shell.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/webdb.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/test.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/mac_time_machine.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/system-sqlite.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/sqlite-3.7.6.3-fix-out-of-scope-memory-reference.patch |
| patch -p0 < ../sqlite/misalignment.patch |
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| This will only be the case if all changes we make also update the corresponding |
| patch files. Therefore please remember to do that whenever you make a change! |
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| Descriptions of the changes we've made can be found at the bottom of this file. |
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| How to run the SQLite tests for the Chromium version of SQLite on Linux. |
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| Prerequisties: On my corp Ubuntu 8.04 workstation, I needed to install the |
| following packages: |
| sudo apt-get install tcl8.4-dev libicu-dev |
| |
| cd src/third_party/sqlite/src |
| mkdir build |
| cd build |
| make -f ../Makefile.linux-gcc testfixture |
| make -f ../Makefile.linux-gcc test > /tmp/test.log |
| egrep -v 'Ok$' /tmp/test.log |
| # For an ideal test run, you would see: |
| # 0 errors out of 57887 tests |
| # However, the current situation on my corp Linux Ubuntu 8.04 machine, with |
| # test run on a locally mounted directory, is the failure of: |
| # "rollback-2.3", "tkt3457-1.4" |
| # I do not know why, but it is not related to our fts2.c changes -- I backed |
| # them out to check. |
| |
| Chris Evans <cevans@google.com>, Oct 1, 2009 |
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| As of May 07, 2010, these are our changes from sqlite_vendor: |
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| - A fix for a crash passing an integer expression to ATTACH / DETACH. See |
| attach-integer.patch |
| - A fix for a crash mis-calling the REGEXP() function of the ICU extension. |
| See icu-regexp.patch |
| - A large number of fts2 robustness fixes against corrupt data in its metadata |
| tables. |
| - fts2.c disables fts2_tokenizer(). |
| - fts3.c disables fts3_tokenizer(). |
| - Tweak to SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT* in sqlite3ext.h. |
| - That implied a change in src/test_autoext.c for testing. |
| - Added fts.test in tests, modified quick.test. |
| - Modifications to Makefile.linux-gcc and main.mk for compiling |
| SQLite tests. |
| - Compile warning (cast to void* for sqlite3_free) fixed in func.c. |
| - Avoid using tolower() in fts code which causes problem in some locales, see: |
| safe-tolower.patch |
| http://crbug.com/15261 |
| http://www.sqlite.org/src/tktview/991789d9f3136a0460dc83a33e815c1aa9757c26 |
| - Check that the third argument to memset() is nonzero in expr.c to avoid |
| a linker warning when the compiler can optimize it to a constant zero |
| (e.g. see http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=3765,39) |
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| Changes from Chrome: |
| - I marked all changes I made with "evanm", so you can find them with |
| "grep evanm *". |
| - Most files include sqlite3ext.h with SQLITE_CORE #defined, but two don't: |
| fts2_tokenizer.c and icu.c. Without this #define, the calls in |
| fts2_tokenizer.c try to go through some pointer to the sqlite API instead |
| of calling the functions directly (to work as a loadable module), but then |
| crash (because the other files never initialize that loadable module |
| support). As a hack I #defined it in these files, but it'd be nice to |
| figure out what really ought to happen here (perhaps this file is new and |
| hasn't been tested to verify it works right). Update: Seems this is an |
| issue we get because we're using fts2 instead of fts3. |
| - shell_icu_win.c and shell_icu_linux.c are Chrome-specific files used to load |
| our ICU data. shell.c has been modifed to call into these files. |
| - fts2_icu.c and fts3_icu.c have a critical bug. U8_NEXT is used over |
| a UTF-16 string. It's rep$ by U16_NEXT (jungshik) |
| - Added a new function sqlite3_preload we use to prime the database cache. It |
| allows much faster performance by reading the file in one contiguous |
| operation rather than bringing it in organically, which involves a lot of |
| seeking. This change also required sqlite3PcacheGetCachesize to be compiled |
| even outside SQLITE_TEST. |
| - Added a new function chromium_sqlite3_initialize_win_sqlite3_file() |
| at the end of os_win.c. It allows the Windows-specific Chromium VFS |
| to reuse most of the win32 SQLite VFS. |
| - Added a new function |
| chromium_sqlite3_initialize_unix_sqlite3_file() and made |
| fillInUnixFile() non-static in os_unix.c. It allows the |
| Linux-specific Chromium VFS to reuse most of the unix SQLite VFS. |
| - Exposed three functions that deal with unused file descriptors in |
| os_unix.c, to allow Chromium's Posix VFS implementation in |
| WebKit/WebCore/platform/sql/chromium/SQLiteFileSystemChromiumPosix.cpp |
| to correctly implement the "unused file descriptors" logic in the |
| xDlOpen() method. The new functions are |
| chromium_sqlite3_get_reusable_file_handle(), |
| chromium_sqlite3_update_reusable_file_handle() and |
| chromium_sqlite3_destroy_reusable_file_handle(). Also, added the |
| chromium_sqlite3_fill_in_unix_sqlite3_file() function that calls |
| fillInUnixFile(), which will be made static again as soon as a |
| WebKit patch using the new function lands. |
| - From mac_time_machine.patch: |
| When __APPLE__ and when creating a -journal file with any unix-type vfs, |
| determine if the database for which the journal is being created has been |
| excluded from being backed up using Apple's Time Machine and if so then also |
| exclude the journal. These changes were made in pager.c with includes of |
| Apple interfaces being made in sqliteInt.h. In order to eliminate a symbol |
| conflict with an Apple library after amalgamation it was also necessary to |
| rename fts3_porter.c's 'cType' to 'vOrCType'. |
| - fts3_85522.patch allows fts3 to work if PRAGMA is not authorized. |
| - src/recover.c file implements a virtual table which can read |
| through corruption. |
| - Enable the macro 'SQLITE_TEMP_STORE=3' for Android. |