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<h2>Application Defined Page Cache.</h2>
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<blockquote><pre>
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typedef struct sqlite3_pcache_methods2 sqlite3_pcache_methods2;
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struct sqlite3_pcache_methods2 {
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  int iVersion;
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  void *pArg;
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  int (*xInit)(void*);
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  void (*xShutdown)(void*);
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  sqlite3_pcache *(*xCreate)(int szPage, int szExtra, int bPurgeable);
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  void (*xCachesize)(sqlite3_pcache*, int nCachesize);
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  int (*xPagecount)(sqlite3_pcache*);
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  sqlite3_pcache_page *(*xFetch)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned key, int createFlag);
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  void (*xUnpin)(sqlite3_pcache*, sqlite3_pcache_page*, int discard);
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  void (*xRekey)(sqlite3_pcache*, sqlite3_pcache_page*,
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      unsigned oldKey, unsigned newKey);
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  void (*xTruncate)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned iLimit);
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  void (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_pcache*);
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  void (*xShrink)(sqlite3_pcache*);
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};
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</pre></blockquote>
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<p>
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The <a href="../c3ref/config.html">sqlite3_config</a>(<a href="../c3ref/c_config_covering_index_scan.html#sqliteconfigpcache2">SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2</a>, ...) interface can
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register an alternative page cache implementation by passing in an
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instance of the sqlite3_pcache_methods2 structure.
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In many applications, most of the heap memory allocated by
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SQLite is used for the page cache.
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By implementing a
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custom page cache using this API, an application can better control
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the amount of memory consumed by SQLite, the way in which
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that memory is allocated and released, and the policies used to
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determine exactly which parts of a database file are cached and for
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how long.</p>
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<p>The alternative page cache mechanism is an
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extreme measure that is only needed by the most demanding applications.
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The built-in page cache is recommended for most uses.</p>
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<p>The contents of the sqlite3_pcache_methods2 structure are copied to an
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internal buffer by SQLite within the call to <a href="../c3ref/config.html">sqlite3_config</a>.  Hence
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the application may discard the parameter after the call to
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<a href="../c3ref/config.html">sqlite3_config()</a> returns.</p>
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<p><a name="thexinitpagecachemethod"></a>
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The xInit() method is called once for each effective
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call to <a href="../c3ref/initialize.html">sqlite3_initialize()</a>
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(usually only once during the lifetime of the process). The xInit()
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method is passed a copy of the sqlite3_pcache_methods2.pArg value.
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The intent of the xInit() method is to set up global data structures
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required by the custom page cache implementation.
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If the xInit() method is NULL, then the
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built-in default page cache is used instead of the application defined
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page cache.</p>
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<p><a name="thexshutdownpagecachemethod"></a>
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The xShutdown() method is called by <a href="../c3ref/initialize.html">sqlite3_shutdown()</a>.
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It can be used to clean up
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any outstanding resources before process shutdown, if required.
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The xShutdown() method may be NULL.</p>
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<p>SQLite automatically serializes calls to the xInit method,
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so the xInit method need not be threadsafe.  The
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xShutdown method is only called from <a href="../c3ref/initialize.html">sqlite3_shutdown()</a> so it does
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not need to be threadsafe either.  All other methods must be threadsafe
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in multithreaded applications.</p>
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<p>SQLite will never invoke xInit() more than once without an intervening
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call to xShutdown().</p>
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<p><a name="thexcreatepagecachemethods"></a>
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SQLite invokes the xCreate() method to construct a new cache instance.
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SQLite will typically create one cache instance for each open database file,
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though this is not guaranteed. The
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first parameter, szPage, is the size in bytes of the pages that must
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be allocated by the cache.  szPage will always a power of two.  The
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second parameter szExtra is a number of bytes of extra storage
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associated with each page cache entry.  The szExtra parameter will
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a number less than 250.  SQLite will use the
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extra szExtra bytes on each page to store metadata about the underlying
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database page on disk.  The value passed into szExtra depends
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on the SQLite version, the target platform, and how SQLite was compiled.
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The third argument to xCreate(), bPurgeable, is true if the cache being
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created will be used to cache database pages of a file stored on disk, or
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false if it is used for an in-memory database. The cache implementation
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does not have to do anything special based with the value of bPurgeable;
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it is purely advisory.  On a cache where bPurgeable is false, SQLite will
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never invoke xUnpin() except to deliberately delete a page.
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In other words, calls to xUnpin() on a cache with bPurgeable set to
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false will always have the "discard" flag set to true.
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Hence, a cache created with bPurgeable false will
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never contain any unpinned pages.</p>
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<p><a name="thexcachesizepagecachemethod"></a>
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The xCachesize() method may be called at any time by SQLite to set the
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suggested maximum cache-size (number of pages stored by) the cache
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instance passed as the first argument. This is the value configured using
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the SQLite "<a href="../pragma.html#pragma_cache_size">PRAGMA cache_size</a>" command.  As with the bPurgeable
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parameter, the implementation is not required to do anything with this
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value; it is advisory only.</p>
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<p><a name="thexpagecountpagecachemethods"></a>
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The xPagecount() method must return the number of pages currently
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stored in the cache, both pinned and unpinned.</p>
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<p><a name="thexfetchpagecachemethods"></a>
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The xFetch() method locates a page in the cache and returns a pointer to
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an sqlite3_pcache_page object associated with that page, or a NULL pointer.
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The pBuf element of the returned sqlite3_pcache_page object will be a
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pointer to a buffer of szPage bytes used to store the content of a
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single database page.  The pExtra element of sqlite3_pcache_page will be
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a pointer to the szExtra bytes of extra storage that SQLite has requested
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for each entry in the page cache.</p>
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<p>The page to be fetched is determined by the key. The minimum key value
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is 1.  After it has been retrieved using xFetch, the page is considered
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to be "pinned".</p>
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<p>If the requested page is already in the page cache, then the page cache
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implementation must return a pointer to the page buffer with its content
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intact.  If the requested page is not already in the cache, then the
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cache implementation should use the value of the createFlag
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parameter to help it determined what action to take:</p>
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<p><table border=1 width=85% align=center>
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<tr><th> createFlag <th> Behavior when page is not already in cache
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<tr><td> 0 <td> Do not allocate a new page.  Return NULL.
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<tr><td> 1 <td> Allocate a new page if it easy and convenient to do so.
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Otherwise return NULL.
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<tr><td> 2 <td> Make every effort to allocate a new page.  Only return
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NULL if allocating a new page is effectively impossible.
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</table></p>
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<p>SQLite will normally invoke xFetch() with a createFlag of 0 or 1.  SQLite
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will only use a createFlag of 2 after a prior call with a createFlag of 1
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failed.  In between the xFetch() calls, SQLite may
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attempt to unpin one or more cache pages by spilling the content of
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pinned pages to disk and synching the operating system disk cache.</p>
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<p><a name="thexunpinpagecachemethod"></a>
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xUnpin() is called by SQLite with a pointer to a currently pinned page
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as its second argument.  If the third parameter, discard, is non-zero,
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then the page must be evicted from the cache.
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If the discard parameter is
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zero, then the page may be discarded or retained at the discretion of
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page cache implementation. The page cache implementation
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may choose to evict unpinned pages at any time.</p>
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<p>The cache must not perform any reference counting. A single
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call to xUnpin() unpins the page regardless of the number of prior calls
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to xFetch().</p>
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<p><a name="thexrekeypagecachemethods"></a>
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The xRekey() method is used to change the key value associated with the
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page passed as the second argument. If the cache
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previously contains an entry associated with newKey, it must be
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discarded. Any prior cache entry associated with newKey is guaranteed not
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to be pinned.</p>
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<p>When SQLite calls the xTruncate() method, the cache must discard all
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existing cache entries with page numbers (keys) greater than or equal
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to the value of the iLimit parameter passed to xTruncate(). If any
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of these pages are pinned, they are implicitly unpinned, meaning that
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they can be safely discarded.</p>
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<p><a name="thexdestroypagecachemethod"></a>
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The xDestroy() method is used to delete a cache allocated by xCreate().
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All resources associated with the specified cache should be freed. After
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calling the xDestroy() method, SQLite considers the <a href="../c3ref/pcache.html">sqlite3_pcache*</a>
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handle invalid, and will not use it with any other sqlite3_pcache_methods2
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functions.</p>
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<p><a name="thexshrinkpagecachemethod"></a>
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SQLite invokes the xShrink() method when it wants the page cache to
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free up as much of heap memory as possible.  The page cache implementation
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is not obligated to free any memory, but well-behaved implementations should
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do their best.
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</p><p>See also lists of
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  <a href="objlist.html">Objects</a>,
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  <a href="constlist.html">Constants</a>, and
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  <a href="funclist.html">Functions</a>.</p>
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