gecko-dev/storage/mozStorageConnection.h
Simon Giesecke ad01a10a3b Bug 1634281 - Use nsTHashMap instead of nsDataHashtable. r=xpcom-reviewers,necko-reviewers,jgilbert,nika,valentin
Note that this patch only transforms the use of the nsDataHashtable type alias
to a directly equivalent use of nsTHashMap. It does not change the specification
of the hash key type to make use of the key class deduction that nsTHashMap
allows for in some cases. That can be done in a separate step, but requires more
attention.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D106008
2021-03-10 10:47:47 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#ifndef mozilla_storage_Connection_h
#define mozilla_storage_Connection_h
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "mozilla/Atomics.h"
#include "mozilla/Mutex.h"
#include "nsProxyRelease.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "nsIInterfaceRequestor.h"
#include "nsTHashMap.h"
#include "mozIStorageProgressHandler.h"
#include "SQLiteMutex.h"
#include "mozIStorageConnection.h"
#include "mozStorageService.h"
#include "mozIStorageAsyncConnection.h"
#include "mozIStorageCompletionCallback.h"
#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
#include "sqlite3.h"
class nsIFile;
class nsIFileURL;
class nsIEventTarget;
class nsIThread;
namespace mozilla {
namespace storage {
class Connection final : public mozIStorageConnection,
public nsIInterfaceRequestor {
public:
NS_DECL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_MOZISTORAGEASYNCCONNECTION
NS_DECL_MOZISTORAGECONNECTION
NS_DECL_NSIINTERFACEREQUESTOR
/**
* Indicates if a database operation is synchronous or asynchronous.
*
* - Async operations may be called from any thread for all connections.
* - Sync operations may be called from any thread for sync connections, and
* from background threads for async connections.
*/
enum ConnectionOperation { ASYNCHRONOUS, SYNCHRONOUS };
/**
* Structure used to describe user functions on the database connection.
*/
struct FunctionInfo {
nsCOMPtr<mozIStorageFunction> function;
int32_t numArgs;
};
/**
* @param aService
* Pointer to the storage service. Held onto for the lifetime of the
* connection.
* @param aFlags
* The flags to pass to sqlite3_open_v2.
* @param aSupportedOperations
* The operation types supported on this connection. All connections
* implement both the async (`mozIStorageAsyncConnection`) and sync
* (`mozIStorageConnection`) interfaces, but async connections may not
* call sync operations from the main thread.
* @param aIgnoreLockingMode
* If |true|, ignore locks in force on the file. Only usable with
* read-only connections. Defaults to false.
* Use with extreme caution. If sqlite ignores locks, reads may fail
* indicating database corruption (the database won't actually be
* corrupt) or produce wrong results without any indication that has
* happened.
*/
Connection(Service* aService, int aFlags,
ConnectionOperation aSupportedOperations,
bool aIgnoreLockingMode = false);
/**
* Creates the connection to an in-memory database.
*/
nsresult initialize(const nsACString& aStorageKey, const nsACString& aName);
/**
* Creates the connection to the database.
*
* @param aDatabaseFile
* The nsIFile of the location of the database to open, or create if it
* does not exist.
*/
nsresult initialize(nsIFile* aDatabaseFile);
/**
* Creates the connection to the database.
*
* @param aFileURL
* The nsIFileURL of the location of the database to open, or create if
* it does not exist.
*/
nsresult initialize(nsIFileURL* aFileURL,
const nsACString& aTelemetryFilename);
/**
* Same as initialize, but to be used on the async thread.
*/
nsresult initializeOnAsyncThread(nsIFile* aStorageFile);
/**
* Fetches runtime status information for this connection.
*
* @param aStatusOption One of the SQLITE_DBSTATUS options defined at
* http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/c_dbstatus_options.html
* @param [optional] aMaxValue if provided, will be set to the highest
* istantaneous value.
* @return the current value for the specified option.
*/
int32_t getSqliteRuntimeStatus(int32_t aStatusOption,
int32_t* aMaxValue = nullptr);
/**
* Registers/unregisters a commit hook callback.
*
* @param aCallbackFn a callback function to be invoked on transactions
* commit. Pass nullptr to unregister the current callback.
* @param [optional] aData if provided, will be passed to the callback.
* @see http://sqlite.org/c3ref/commit_hook.html
*/
void setCommitHook(int (*aCallbackFn)(void*), void* aData = nullptr) {
MOZ_ASSERT(mDBConn, "A connection must exist at this point");
::sqlite3_commit_hook(mDBConn, aCallbackFn, aData);
};
/**
* Gets autocommit status.
*/
bool getAutocommit() {
return mDBConn && static_cast<bool>(::sqlite3_get_autocommit(mDBConn));
};
/**
* Lazily creates and returns a background execution thread. In the future,
* the thread may be re-claimed if left idle, so you should call this
* method just before you dispatch and not save the reference.
*
* This must be called from the opener thread.
*
* @return an event target suitable for asynchronous statement execution.
* @note This method will return null once AsyncClose() has been called.
*/
nsIEventTarget* getAsyncExecutionTarget();
/**
* Mutex used by asynchronous statements to protect state. The mutex is
* declared on the connection object because there is no contention between
* asynchronous statements (they are serialized on mAsyncExecutionThread).
* Currently protects:
* - Connection.mAsyncExecutionThreadShuttingDown
* - Connection.mConnectionClosed
* - AsyncExecuteStatements.mCancelRequested
*/
Mutex sharedAsyncExecutionMutex;
/**
* Wraps the mutex that SQLite gives us from sqlite3_db_mutex. This is public
* because we already expose the sqlite3* native connection and proper
* operation of the deadlock detector requires everyone to use the same single
* SQLiteMutex instance for correctness.
*/
SQLiteMutex sharedDBMutex;
/**
* References the thread this database was opened on. This MUST be thread it
* is closed on.
*/
const nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> threadOpenedOn;
/**
* Closes the SQLite database, and warns about any non-finalized statements.
*/
nsresult internalClose(sqlite3* aDBConn);
/**
* Shuts down the passed-in async thread.
*/
void shutdownAsyncThread();
/**
* Obtains the filename of the connection. Useful for logging.
*/
nsCString getFilename();
/**
* Creates an sqlite3 prepared statement object from an SQL string.
*
* @param aNativeConnection
* The underlying Sqlite connection to prepare the statement with.
* @param aSQL
* The SQL statement string to compile.
* @param _stmt
* New sqlite3_stmt object.
* @return the result from sqlite3_prepare_v2.
*/
int prepareStatement(sqlite3* aNativeConnection, const nsCString& aSQL,
sqlite3_stmt** _stmt);
/**
* Performs a sqlite3_step on aStatement, while properly handling
* SQLITE_LOCKED when not on the main thread by waiting until we are notified.
*
* @param aNativeConnection
* The underlying Sqlite connection to step the statement with.
* @param aStatement
* A pointer to a sqlite3_stmt object.
* @return the result from sqlite3_step.
*/
int stepStatement(sqlite3* aNativeConnection, sqlite3_stmt* aStatement);
/**
* Raw connection transaction management.
*
* @see BeginTransactionAs, CommitTransaction, RollbackTransaction.
*/
nsresult beginTransactionInternal(
const SQLiteMutexAutoLock& aProofOfLock, sqlite3* aNativeConnection,
int32_t aTransactionType = TRANSACTION_DEFERRED);
nsresult commitTransactionInternal(const SQLiteMutexAutoLock& aProofOfLock,
sqlite3* aNativeConnection);
nsresult rollbackTransactionInternal(const SQLiteMutexAutoLock& aProofOfLock,
sqlite3* aNativeConnection);
/**
* Indicates if this database connection is open.
*/
inline bool connectionReady() { return mDBConn != nullptr; }
/**
* Indicates if this database connection has an open transaction. Because
* multiple threads can execute statements on the same connection, this method
* requires proof that the caller is holding `sharedDBMutex`.
*
* Per the SQLite docs, `sqlite3_get_autocommit` returns 0 if autocommit mode
* is disabled. `BEGIN` disables autocommit mode, and `COMMIT`, `ROLLBACK`, or
* an automatic rollback re-enables it.
*/
inline bool transactionInProgress(const SQLiteMutexAutoLock& aProofOfLock) {
return !getAutocommit();
}
/**
* Indicates if this database connection supports the given operation.
*
* @param aOperationType
* The operation type, sync or async.
* @return `true` if the operation is supported, `false` otherwise.
*/
bool operationSupported(ConnectionOperation aOperationType);
/**
* Thread-aware version of connectionReady, results per caller's thread are:
* - owner thread: Same as connectionReady(). True means we have a valid,
* un-closed database connection and it's not going away until you invoke
* Close() or AsyncClose().
* - async thread: Returns true at all times because you can't schedule
* runnables against the async thread after AsyncClose() has been called.
* Therefore, the connection is still around if your code is running.
* - any other thread: Race-prone Lies! If you are main-thread code in
* mozStorageService iterating over the list of connections, you need to
* acquire the sharedAsyncExecutionMutex for the connection, invoke
* connectionReady() while holding it, and then continue to hold it while
* you do whatever you need to do. This is because of off-main-thread
* consumers like dom/cache and IndexedDB and other QuotaManager clients.
*/
bool isConnectionReadyOnThisThread();
/**
* True if this connection has inited shutdown.
*/
bool isClosing();
/**
* True if the underlying connection is closed.
* Any sqlite resources may be lost when this returns true, so nothing should
* try to use them.
* This locks on sharedAsyncExecutionMutex.
*/
bool isClosed();
/**
* Same as isClosed(), but takes a proof-of-lock instead of locking
* internally.
*/
bool isClosed(MutexAutoLock& lock);
/**
* True if the async execution thread is alive and able to be used (i.e., it
* is not in the process of shutting down.)
*
* This must be called from the opener thread.
*/
bool isAsyncExecutionThreadAvailable();
nsresult initializeClone(Connection* aClone, bool aReadOnly);
/**
* Records a status from a sqlite statement.
*
* @param srv The sqlite result for the failure or SQLITE_OK.
*/
void RecordQueryStatus(int srv);
private:
~Connection();
nsresult initializeInternal();
void initializeFailed();
/**
* Records the status of an attempt to load a sqlite database to telemetry.
*
* @param rv The state of the load, success or failure.
*/
void RecordOpenStatus(nsresult rv);
/**
* Sets the database into a closed state so no further actions can be
* performed.
*
* @note mDBConn is set to nullptr in this method.
*/
nsresult setClosedState();
/**
* Helper for calls to sqlite3_exec. Reports long delays to Telemetry.
*
* @param aNativeConnection
* The underlying Sqlite connection to execute the query with.
* @param aSqlString
* SQL string to execute
* @return the result from sqlite3_exec.
*/
int executeSql(sqlite3* aNativeConnection, const char* aSqlString);
/**
* Describes a certain primitive type in the database.
*
* Possible Values Are:
* INDEX - To check for the existence of an index
* TABLE - To check for the existence of a table
*/
enum DatabaseElementType { INDEX, TABLE };
/**
* Determines if the specified primitive exists.
*
* @param aElementType
* The type of element to check the existence of
* @param aElementName
* The name of the element to check for
* @returns true if element exists, false otherwise
*/
nsresult databaseElementExists(enum DatabaseElementType aElementType,
const nsACString& aElementName, bool* _exists);
bool findFunctionByInstance(mozIStorageFunction* aInstance);
static int sProgressHelper(void* aArg);
// Generic progress handler
// Dispatch call to registered progress handler,
// if there is one. Do nothing in other cases.
int progressHandler();
/**
* Like `operationSupported`, but throws (and, in a debug build, asserts) if
* the operation is unsupported.
*/
nsresult ensureOperationSupported(ConnectionOperation aOperationType);
sqlite3* mDBConn;
nsCString mStorageKey;
nsCString mName;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFileURL> mFileURL;
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mDatabaseFile;
/**
* The filename that will be reported to telemetry for this connection. By
* default this will be the leaf of the path to the database file.
*/
nsCString mTelemetryFilename;
/**
* Lazily created thread for asynchronous statement execution. Consumers
* should use getAsyncExecutionTarget rather than directly accessing this
* field.
*
* This must be modified only on the opener thread.
*/
nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> mAsyncExecutionThread;
/**
* Set to true by Close() or AsyncClose() prior to shutdown.
*
* If false, we guarantee both that the underlying sqlite3 database
* connection is still open and that getAsyncExecutionTarget() can
* return a thread. Once true, either the sqlite3 database
* connection is being shutdown or it has been
* shutdown. Additionally, once true, getAsyncExecutionTarget()
* returns null.
*
* This variable should be accessed while holding the
* sharedAsyncExecutionMutex.
*/
bool mAsyncExecutionThreadShuttingDown;
/**
* Set to true just prior to calling sqlite3_close on the
* connection.
*
* This variable should be accessed while holding the
* sharedAsyncExecutionMutex.
*/
bool mConnectionClosed;
/**
* Stores the default behavior for all transactions run on this connection.
*/
mozilla::Atomic<int32_t> mDefaultTransactionType;
/**
* Used to trigger cleanup logic only the first time our refcount hits 1. We
* may trigger a failsafe Close() that invokes SpinningSynchronousClose()
* which invokes AsyncClose() which may bump our refcount back up to 2 (and
* which will then fall back down to 1 again). It's also possible that the
* Service may bump our refcount back above 1 if getConnections() runs before
* we invoke unregisterConnection().
*/
mozilla::Atomic<bool> mDestroying;
/**
* Stores the mapping of a given function by name to its instance. Access is
* protected by sharedDBMutex.
*/
nsTHashMap<nsCStringHashKey, FunctionInfo> mFunctions;
/**
* Stores the registered progress handler for the database connection. Access
* is protected by sharedDBMutex.
*/
nsCOMPtr<mozIStorageProgressHandler> mProgressHandler;
/**
* Stores the flags we passed to sqlite3_open_v2.
*/
const int mFlags;
/**
* Stores whether we should ask sqlite3_open_v2 to ignore locking.
*/
const bool mIgnoreLockingMode;
// This is here for two reasons: 1) It's used to make sure that the
// connections do not outlive the service. 2) Our custom collating functions
// call its localeCompareStrings() method.
RefPtr<Service> mStorageService;
/**
* Indicates which operations are supported on this connection.
*/
const ConnectionOperation mSupportedOperations;
nsresult synchronousClose();
uint32_t mTransactionNestingLevel;
};
/**
* A Runnable designed to call a mozIStorageCompletionCallback on
* the appropriate thread.
*/
class CallbackComplete final : public Runnable {
public:
/**
* @param aValue The result to pass to the callback. It must
* already be owned by the main thread.
* @param aCallback The callback. It must already be owned by the
* main thread.
*/
CallbackComplete(nsresult aStatus, nsISupports* aValue,
already_AddRefed<mozIStorageCompletionCallback> aCallback)
: Runnable("storage::CallbackComplete"),
mStatus(aStatus),
mValue(aValue),
mCallback(aCallback) {}
NS_IMETHOD Run() override {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
nsresult rv = mCallback->Complete(mStatus, mValue);
// Ensure that we release on the main thread
mValue = nullptr;
mCallback = nullptr;
return rv;
}
private:
nsresult mStatus;
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> mValue;
// This is a RefPtr<T> and not a nsCOMPtr<T> because
// nsCOMP<T> would cause an off-main thread QI, which
// is not a good idea (and crashes XPConnect).
RefPtr<mozIStorageCompletionCallback> mCallback;
};
} // namespace storage
} // namespace mozilla
/**
* Casting Connection to nsISupports is ambiguous.
* This method handles that.
*/
inline nsISupports* ToSupports(mozilla::storage::Connection* p) {
return NS_ISUPPORTS_CAST(mozIStorageAsyncConnection*, p);
}
#endif // mozilla_storage_Connection_h