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This change is a cherry-pick of aosp/1337179 which is being merged here
because of merge conflicts due to changes [1] and [2] which were made
in internal master and rvc-dev but not in AOSP.
Downloaded from
https://www.sqlite.org/2020/sqlite-autoconf-3320200.tar.gz
$ sha1sum sqlite-autoconf-3320200.tar.gz
429e3f2d0b16a95ad1025a97b2a328d0b4037575 sqlite-autoconf-3320200.tar.gz
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the tar.gz file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
More details about the release are available here:
https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_32_2.html
[1] ag/0f62c1a0e8b463b5b27035e11478e66d7daec69a
[2] ag/88147c430cc041a27d07e593ffea12b7aa586f7a
Test: code compiles and device boots with no problems.
Test: select sqlite_version() - returns 3.32.2
Test: atest cts/SQLiteDatabaseTest all passed.
Test: atest cts/SQLiteSecurityTest
Bug: 159105124
Change-Id: I5c5fa2fd90292483bf20d8ae58adad41c48aa4e6
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This CL disables SQLite's new behavior in "ALTER RENAME TABLE"
introduced in version 3.25.0 (https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html).
In this new behavior, when renaming a table, SQLite would automatically
update all the views and triggers referencing to it, which is nice if an
app is always using 3.25 or later. However, in practice, almost all
android apps have to support older android versions where this behavior
is not supported, apps just can't rely on this feature.
Other downsides of the new behavior (in the context of android ecosystem)
includes:
- Because the new behavior would crash an app when a rename would cause
a dangling view or trigger *even when the app does have a fix-up step
after ALTER RENAME TABLE* in which case it'd just work fine at the end,
it is very risky to enable the new behavior on all apps.
- This new behavior also means existing upgrade steps (which may have
been introduced years ago) could suddenly fail, if the step is executed
in R. This means, if an app used an "ALTER TABLE RENAME" in the upgrade
step from ver 1 to ver 2 five years ago and never after, and almost all
users are already running ver 2 or newer, *if* there's still a user who
are on ver 1, upgrading the app to the latest version could suddenly
fail on R.
Applications wishing to enable the new behavior can enable it at runtime
with the following call:
SQLiteDatabase db = ....; // open a DB
db.execPerConnectionSQL("PRAGMA legacy_alter_table = 0;", null);
Test: atest SQLiteSecurityTest
Bug: 147928666
Change-Id: I64546deebd3782ed685fcb46498bc487e0f8d5b6
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Test: atest SQLiteSecurityTest
Bug: b/147323008
Bug: b/147322738
Bug: b/147320136
Bug: b/147320314
Change-Id: If441c59e4b6d0965def51e3717c06a4e5739ebd3
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Downloaded from
https://sqlite.org/2019/sqlite-autoconf-3280000.tar.gz
$ sha1sum sqlite-autoconf-3280000.tar.gz
01b9d8fc77085e144dddc87456c9783e53d09a53 sqlite-autoconf-3280000.tar.gz
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the tar.gz file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
The Android specific patch didn't apply cleanly due to merge conflict in shell.c. The conflict was resolved and the patch was regenerated.
More details about the release are available here:
https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_28_0.html
Test: code compiles and device boots with no problems.
Test: select sqlite_version() - returns 3.28.0
Test: atest cts/SQLiteDatabaseTest all passed.
Test: atest cts/SQLiteSecurityTest
Bug: 135048770
Change-Id: Idf38a3adace9f4bd4feab4012c9cc4de3a1c501c
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This patch fixes Magellan SQLite Security Vulnerability as in
b/121156452
Download from https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/c255889bd95bd543
Get the Tarball or ZIP Archive, unzip it on linux machine then run:
mkdir bld; cd bld; ../configure; make sqlite3.c
Copy sqlite3.c, sqlite3.h, sqlite3ext.h, shell.c from bld directory
to dist/orig.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch
file applied.
Bug: 121156452
Test: select sqlite_version() - returns 3.22.0
Test: atest cts/SQLiteDatabaseTest all passed.
Test: atest cts/SQLSecurityTest
Change-Id: Iea1cefe2577ac52da84b24b6d51e1769042e449a
Merged-In: Iad8c3d1d74d8591a75a4c033c8bf9d3956d2fe4f
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-autoconf-3220000.tar.gz
$ sha1sum sqlite-autoconf-3220000.tar.gz
2fb24ec12001926d5209d2da90d252b9825366ac sqlite-autoconf-3220000.tar.gz
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the
tar.gz file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch
file applied.
The Android specific patch didn't apply cleanly due to merge conflict in
shell.c. The conflict was resolved and the patch was regenerated.
More details about the release are available here:
https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_22_0.html
Test: code compiles and device boots with no problems.
Test: select sqlite_version() - returns 3.22.0
Test: cts/SQLiteDatabaseTest
Bug: 73005878
Change-Id: Iba62f75ae9b16fe55f6bb6a1c37a718a27d16a73
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/src/tarball/SQLite-605907e7.tar.gz
$ shasum SQLite-605907e7.tar.gz
4ac33e2ce69553fdb929e394823267a604b19211 SQLite-605907e7.tar.gz
Unpack and run
"./configure; make sqlite3.c" to generate the "sqlite3.c",
"sqlite3.h", "shell.c", and "sqlite3ext.h" source files
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as generated from the
tar.gz file above.
This update simply switches from batch-atomic-write-3.19 branch to an
official release. No code changes.
Test: manual
Bug: 64849849
Change-Id: Ibbf0bca7ec498a670487adf8f0ffbfa19a44bbbf
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/src/tarball/SQLite-2dd0c77d.tar.gz
$ shasum SQLite-2dd0c77d.tar.gz
354575e725f1301ed52984bd06d7b803b2134f5a SQLite-2dd0c77d.tar.gz
Unpack and run
"./configure; make sqlite3.c" to generate the "sqlite3.c",
"sqlite3.h", "shell.c", and "sqlite3ext.h" source files
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as generated from the
tar.gz file above.
This release provides a fix for
https://sqlite.org/src/info/de3403bf5ae5f72ed
The proposed solution makes column names more consistent and easier to
understand. It also makes the implementation smaller and simpler and
helps it to run a little faster. However, there may be legacy programs
that depended on the old behavior (shifting the column naming rule from
(2) to (3) when using the query flattener) and those legacy programs
could potentially break due to this change.
Test: manual + SQLiteDatabaseTest CTS test
Bug: 62431773
Change-Id: I44f9bafe888b22b040fa1827962c421b4eab0c3a
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/src/tarball/SQLite-def55027.tar.gz
$ shasum SQLite-def55027.tar.gz
5872660422a1ef8211f57f96f7c8507279a376f7 SQLite-def55027.tar.gz
Unpack and run
"./configure; make sqlite3.c" to generate the "sqlite3.c",
"sqlite3.h", "shell.c", and "sqlite3ext.h" source files
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as generated from the
tar.gz file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch
file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock
and Android.
Experimental changes from batch-atomic-write-3.19 branch
https://sqlite.org/src/info/def55027b1f1db9c
With this enhancement, SQLite automatically omits the rollback journal
and uses the atomic write capabilities of F2FS when it can.
When F2FS atomic write is used, we find that transactions are about 3x
faster compared with an ext4 filesystem on the same SSD device.
Test: manual + SQLiteDatabaseTest CTS test
Bug: 64149514
Change-Id: I920f435748fa1d773be161f3264626d33b11edfd
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This causes Yahoo Finance to fail on opening with:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: column '_id' does not exist
at
android.database.AbstractCursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(AbstractCursor.java:333)
at
android.database.CursorWrapper.getColumnIndexOrThrow(CursorWrapper.java:87)
Bug: 62431773
Test: App stops crashing
This reverts commit 1ea291d14f0cf30fd85f00307dbcb9991912ed2c.
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3190300.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3190300.zip
130185efe772a7392c5cecb4613156aba12f37b335ef91e171c345e197eabdc1 sqlite-amalgamation-3190300.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This bugfix release contains a fix for a bug which can lead to
data corruption.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_19_3.html
Change-Id: I13cede802129bef64a183915827d422e1d609464
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3190200.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3190200.zip
c85282af6ef30538dfc74d1814c87547df8588d970b9360cadd66d096bcfd20a sqlite-amalgamation-3190200.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
3.19.0 is a regular maintenance release which contains performance
improvements to the query planner and some non-critical bug fixes.
3.19.1 is a high-priority bugfix release which fixes a critical regression.
3.19.2 is another high-priority bugfix release which fixes the regression
described in bug 62025391.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_19_2.html
Change-Id: Ifb8b0fd23e6306b576c2c947dcab45d811e4becb
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Drive app crashes on launch. Root cause unknown.
Searching for native crashes in /usr/local/google/tmp/tmpwroWkU
Revision: 'rev_a'
pid: 3813, tid: 3858, name: AppsPredictFetc >>> com.google.android.apps.docs <<<
signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x2
x0 000000725a046588 x1 000000725a112fc8 x2 ffffffffffffffff x3 0000000000000020
x4 0000000000000020 x5 0000000000000000 x6 0000000000000000 x7 ffffffffffffffff
x8 0000000000000000 x9 0000000000000006 x10 0000000000000080 x11 0000000000000080
x12 0000000000000038 x13 000000725a111000 x14 0000000000000000 x15 003b9aca00000000
x16 0000007272bdabc0 x17 0000007272527500 x18 0000000000000020 x19 0000000000000017
x20 000000725a112908 x21 0000000000000006 x22 000000725a111000 x23 000000725a111000
x24 0000007272bc0ad0 x25 00000072593fd2f0 x26 000000725a09db10 x27 000000725a046400
x28 0000000000000000 x29 00000072593fd3c0 x30 0000007272b07668
sp 00000072593fd160 pc 0000007272b07824 pstate 0000000080000000
Using arm64 toolchain from: /usr/local/stackserver/master/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/aarch64/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/bin/
Stack Trace:
RELADDR FUNCTION FILE:LINE
0000000000042824 sqlite3VdbeExec+6628 external/sqlite/dist/sqlite3.c:80728
v--------------> sqlite3Step external/sqlite/dist/sqlite3.c:76693
0000000000016ec4 sqlite3_step+2572 external/sqlite/dist/sqlite3.c:76754
00000000000e9ea8 android::nativeExecuteForCursorWindow(_JNIEnv*, _jclass*, long, long, long, int, int, unsigned char)+440 frameworks/base/core/jni/android_database_SQLiteConnection.cpp:696
This reverts commit df94a5ddeff8b445868ed01f841d7c279b93395f.
Bug: 62025391
Change-Id: I4c3577529346880094d27bcffd39550b60c2e572
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3190000.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3190000.zip
9c452a117cf72e41fec97f6cd6c3832bd09750ded1a88d89d49ccb2d6cf910ac sqlite-amalgamation-3190000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This is a regular maintenance release which contains performance
improvements to the query planner and some non-critical bug fixes.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_19_0.html
Change-Id: I4617148f0e20498e0bbca76207bd5a43918475b9
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3180000.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3180000.zip
1cfb91106650a12840e107db29f2ec4afe3d7f9dc5936770ef53bc3eb6387b6e sqlite-amalgamation-3180000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch had a conflict in shell.c.
The conflict was resolved without issues.
This major release contains the protection feature
"LIMIT_VDBE_OP", performance improvements,
bug fixes and various other enhancements.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_18_0.html
Change-Id: If9c32f48f2769b389892ab0256614d8b5eb87324
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3170000.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3170000.zip
ad3d5152f7dd09117654736b416e656c46de83b251e71a14b9a2de3aab29cfb2 sqlite-amalgamation-3170000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This major release contains many performance improvements,
some of which will increase the memory consumption.
It also uses about 6.5% fewer CPU cycles.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_17_0.html
Change-Id: I236e27a22880f783358941e00059a1ee50a06e75
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3160200.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3160200.zip
3ea98729366ec1d38d13a860aa10cfe29a355bfe089c32080987e2771514c42b sqlite-amalgamation-3160200.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This minor release contains critical bug fixes.
More details about the release are available here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_16_2.html
Change-Id: I6ce37ee6b95f8b47bf9935cd19430d102361a7d4
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3160100.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3160100.zip
7c75d544d6a1627b176a17999a22ca871acab33c686ae0e3a2553bde475aa1f9 sqlite-amalgamation-3160100.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This minor release contains a critical bug fix
for row values within triggers.
More details about the release is avaliable here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_16_1.html
Change-Id: Id00c0f6d11b2e9fe418b71fc4b373dae12e9ef0a
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-amalgamation-3160000.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3160000.zip
3b5dfb65807e2b17e6463357df848e322badba01dc9a4a1de8fdbb72d448e3b0 sqlite-amalgamation-3160000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This major release contains new features, a few bug fixes and also optimizations
which reduce CPU cycles by 9% on common workload.
More details about the release is avaliable here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_16_0.html
Change-Id: I14ccbd3dc05dba580c7401321df1b58b02068bf7
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2016/sqlite-amalgamation-3150200.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3150200.zip
37e4bffc5568434267617a83671e0b9b39bbcb3732fd75cbcbce250cbd5fd091 sqlite-amalgamation-3150200.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly
and was regenerated.
This minor release contains bug fixes.
More details about the release is avaliable here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_15_2.html
Change-Id: I684208e2b2ab41cf6edd97ed719e9c9db3f7edeb
Signed-off-by: Park Ju Hyung <qkrwngud825@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2016/sqlite-amalgamation-3150100.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3150000.zip
7143be3e0b48aa687858ab4767b7d4a79a47de26ca159c6fab6e87b6c7f10fe4 sqlite-amalgamation-3150100.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This minor release contains critical bug fixes, some of them
were classified as "immediate".
More details about the release is avaliable here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_15_1.html
Change-Id: Ib9f7f419ec64c75865c41e0c04db19835f9ed571
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2016/sqlite-amalgamation-3150000.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3150000.zip
356109b55f76a9851f9bb90e8e3d722da222e26f657f76a471fdf4d7983964b9 sqlite-amalgamation-3150000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied mostly clean.
One of the "SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT" failed to apply since the location
moved in code. We are dropping the Android specific change for this case.
The Android specific patch was regenerated.
This major release contains new features, a lot of bug fixes and also optimizations
which reduce CPU usage by more than 7% on common workload.
More details about the release is avaliable here: https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_15_0.html
Change-Id: Ib21644ee7a64f482403646be190dcb4b5a0fcdab
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2016/sqlite-amalgamation-3140100.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3140100.zip
b7a8bccbe55df471f3f4ba84e789372606025eaccd09b05f80a41591282a2a41 sqlite-amalgamation-3140100.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This very minor release contains a performance enhancement to the page-cache "truncate" operation.
More details about the release is avaliable here: http://sqlite.com/releaselog/3_14_1.html
Change-Id: I0a2581dc64a2bb327fdd4bded7539882848c4321
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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32843740eaaa4d9ac567d6babe18099ef6f38c6731718c2d37b26d381c629ec8 sqlite-amalgamation-3140000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch applied cleanly and was regenerated.
This is a routine maintenance release of SQLite that includes a number of new features and performance enhancements as well as fixes for some obscure bugs. See the changelog (http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_14.html) for details.
Change-Id: I85ee07a6f8e693dfd88ff343fae932ee6be5771d
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3130000.zip
f9ef8811f5f221d81a3ba811a8dfdcc54b19acc6d8032c74719ff95ed0026611 sqlite-amalgamation-3130000.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
The Android specific patch for sqlite3.c failed to apply cleanly.
The conflicts were resolved and the Android.patch file was regenerated.
It is to note that the Android specific changes from "off_t" to "off64_t" for "osPread64" and "osPwrite64" are no longer necessary.
Upstream applied these changes in the newest 3.13.0 release.
Also this patch deletes the dist/version file as it is obsoleted and replaced by README.version for Android.
The changes in the new releases can be found here: https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html
Change-Id: I20001055339015b3c05836f7cef7b724700b08a9
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
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Downloaded from https://www.sqlite.org/2015/sqlite-amalgamation-3090200.zip
$ sha256sum sqlite-amalgamation-3090200.zip
567139c94375e3808a11f34d81f534d0c257e2c498cddbf4cac283d74b51fe9c sqlite-amalgamation-3090200.zip
dist/orig contains the stock sqlite3 code, as packaged in the ZIP file above.
dist contains a copy of dist/orig, but with the Android.patch file applied.
Please see Android.patch for a list of differences between stock and
Android.
One Android specific patch failed to apply cleanly. However, this patch was
a whitespace only patch, so it has been dropped from Android.patch. All
other android specific patches applied cleanly.
Changes since 3.8.10.2 (from https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html):
2015-11-03 (3.9.2)
* Fix the schema parser so that it interprets certain (obscure and ill-formed)
CREATE TABLE statements the same as legacy. Fix for ticket ac661962a2aeab3c331
* Fix a query planner problem that could result in an incorrect answer due to
the use of automatic indexing in subqueries in the FROM clause of a correlated
2015-10-16 (3.9.1)
* Fix the json1 extension so that it does not recognize ASCII form-feed as a
whitespace character, in order to comply with RFC-7159. Fix for ticket
57eec374ae1d0a1d
* Add a few #ifdef and build script changes to address compilation issues that
appeared after the 3.9.0 release.
2015-10-14 (3.9.0)
Policy Changes:
The version numbering conventions for SQLite are revised to use the emerging
standard of semantic versioning.
New Features And Enhancements:
* Added the json1 extension module in the source tree, and in the amalgamation.
Enable support using the SQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1 compile-time option.
* Added Full Text Search version 5 (FTS5) to the amalgamation, enabled using
SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5. FTS5 will be considered "experimental" (subject to incompatible
changes) for at least one more release cycle.
* The CREATE VIEW statement now accepts an optional list of column names following
the view name.
* Added support for indexes on expressions.
* Added support for table-valued functions in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
* Added support for eponymous virtual tables.
* A VIEW may now reference undefined tables and functions when initially created.
Missing tables and functions are reported when the VIEW is used in a query.
* Added the sqlite3_value_subtype() and sqlite3_result_subtype() interfaced
(used by the json1 extension).
* The query planner is now able to use partial indexes that contain AND-connected
terms in the WHERE clause.
* The sqlite3_analyzer.exe utility is updated to report the depth of each btree and
to show the average fanout for indexes and WITHOUT ROWID tables.
* Enhanced the dbstat virtual table so that it can be used as a table-valued function
where the argument is the schema to be analyzed.
Other changes:
* The sqlite3_memory_alarm() interface, which has been deprecated and undocumented
for 8 years, is changed into a no-op.
Important fixes:
* Fixed a critical bug in the SQLite Encryption Extension that could cause the database
to become unreadable and unrecoverable if a VACUUM command changed the size of the
encryption nonce.
* Added a memory barrier in the implementation of sqlite3_initialize() to help ensure
that it is thread-safe.
* Fix the OR optimization so that it always ignores subplans that do not use an index.
* Do not apply the WHERE-clause pushdown optimization on terms that originate in the
ON or USING clause of a LEFT JOIN. Fix for ticket c2a19d81652f40568c.
2015-07-29 (3.8.11.1)
* Restore an undocumented side-effect of PRAGMA cache_size: force the database
schema to be parsed if the database has not been previously accessed.
* Fix a long-standing problem in sqlite3_changes() for WITHOUT ROWID tables that was
reported a few hours after the 3.8.11 release.
2015-07-27 (3.8.11)
* Added the experimental RBU extension. Note that this extension is experimental
and subject to change in incompatible ways.
* Added the experimental FTS5 extension. Note that this extension is experimental
and subject to change in incompatible ways.
* Added the sqlite3_value_dup() and sqlite3_value_free() interfaces.
* Enhance the spellfix1 extension to support ON CONFLICT clauses.
* The IS operator is now able to drive indexes.
* Enhance the query planner to permit automatic indexing on FROM-clause subqueries
that are implemented by co-routine.
* Disallow the use of "rowid" in common table expressions.
* Added the PRAGMA cell_size_check command for better and earlier detection of database
file corruption.
* Added the matchinfo 'b' flag to the matchinfo() function in FTS3.
* Improved fuzz-testing of database files, with fixes for problems found.
* Add the fuzzcheck test program and automatically run this program using both SQL
and database test cases on "make test".
* Added the SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_VFS1 static mutex and use it in the Windows VFS.
* The sqlite3_profile() callback is invoked (by sqlite3_reset() or sqlite3_finalize())
for statements that did not run to completion.
* Enhance the page cache so that it can preallocate a block of memory to use for the
initial set page cache lines. Set the default preallocation to 100 pages. Yields about
a 5% performance increase on common workloads.
* Miscellaneous micro-optimizations result in 22.3% more work for the same number of
CPU cycles relative to the previous release. SQLite now runs twice as fast as version
3.8.0 and three times as fast as version 3.3.9. (Measured using cachegrind on the
speedtest1.c workload on Ubuntu 14.04 x64 with gcc 4.8.2 and -Os. Your performance
may vary.)
* Added the sqlite3_result_zeroblob64() and sqlite3_bind_zeroblob64() interfaces.
Important bug fixes:
* Fix CREATE TABLE AS so that columns of type TEXT never end up holding an INT
value. Ticket f2ad7de056ab1dc9200
* Fix CREATE TABLE AS so that it does not leave NULL entries in the sqlite_master
table if the SELECT statement on the right-hand side aborts with an error.
Ticket 873cae2b6e25b
* Fix the skip-scan optimization so that it works correctly when the OR optimization
is used on WITHOUT ROWID tables. Ticket 8fd39115d8f46
* Fix the sqlite3_memory_used() and sqlite3_memory_highwater() interfaces so that
they actually do provide a 64-bit answer.
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