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  1. /*
  2. * $Id$
  3. *
  4. * POSTGRES module, portions of this code were templated using
  5. * the mysql module, thus it's similarity.
  6. *
  7. * Copyright (C) 2003 August.Net Services, LLC
  8. * Copyright (C) 2006 Norman Brandinger
  9. * Copyright (C) 2008 1&1 Internet AG
  10. *
  11. * This file is part of Kamailio, a free SIP server.
  12. *
  13. * Kamailio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  14. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  15. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  16. * (at your option) any later version
  17. *
  18. * Kamailio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  19. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  20. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  21. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  22. *
  23. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  24. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  25. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  26. *
  27. * ---
  28. *
  29. * History
  30. * -------
  31. * 2003-04-06 initial code written (Greg Fausak/Andy Fullford)
  32. *
  33. * 2006-07-26 added BPCHAROID as a valid type for DB_STRING conversions
  34. * this removes the "unknown type 1042" log messages (norm)
  35. *
  36. * 2006-10-27 Added fetch support (norm)
  37. * Removed dependency on aug_* memory routines (norm)
  38. * Added connection pooling support (norm)
  39. * Standardized API routines to pg_* names (norm)
  40. *
  41. */
  42. #include <stdlib.h>
  43. #include <string.h>
  44. #include "../../db/db_id.h"
  45. #include "../../db/db_res.h"
  46. #include "../../db/db_con.h"
  47. #include "../../dprint.h"
  48. #include "../../mem/mem.h"
  49. #include "res.h"
  50. #include "val.h"
  51. #include "pg_con.h"
  52. #include "pg_type.h"
  53. /**
  54. * Fill the result structure with data from the query
  55. */
  56. int db_postgres_convert_result(const db_con_t* _h, db_res_t* _r)
  57. {
  58. if (!_h || !_r) {
  59. LM_ERR("invalid parameter value\n");
  60. return -1;
  61. }
  62. if (db_postgres_get_columns(_h, _r) < 0) {
  63. LM_ERR("failed to get column names\n");
  64. return -2;
  65. }
  66. if (db_postgres_convert_rows(_h, _r) < 0) {
  67. LM_ERR("failed to convert rows\n");
  68. db_free_columns(_r);
  69. return -3;
  70. }
  71. return 0;
  72. }
  73. /**
  74. * Get and convert columns from a result set
  75. */
  76. int db_postgres_get_columns(const db_con_t* _h, db_res_t* _r)
  77. {
  78. int col, datatype;
  79. if (!_h || !_r) {
  80. LM_ERR("invalid parameter value\n");
  81. return -1;
  82. }
  83. /* Get the number of rows (tuples) in the query result. */
  84. RES_ROW_N(_r) = PQntuples(CON_RESULT(_h));
  85. /* Get the number of columns (fields) in each row of the query result. */
  86. RES_COL_N(_r) = PQnfields(CON_RESULT(_h));
  87. if (!RES_COL_N(_r)) {
  88. LM_DBG("no columns returned from the query\n");
  89. return -2;
  90. } else {
  91. LM_DBG("%d columns returned from the query\n", RES_COL_N(_r));
  92. }
  93. if (db_allocate_columns(_r, RES_COL_N(_r)) != 0) {
  94. LM_ERR("could not allocate columns\n");
  95. return -3;
  96. }
  97. /* For each column both the name and the OID number of the data type are saved. */
  98. for(col = 0; col < RES_COL_N(_r); col++) {
  99. RES_NAMES(_r)[col] = (str*)pkg_malloc(sizeof(str));
  100. if (! RES_NAMES(_r)[col]) {
  101. LM_ERR("no private memory left\n");
  102. db_free_columns(_r);
  103. return -4;
  104. }
  105. LM_DBG("allocate %d bytes for RES_NAMES[%d] at %p\n", sizeof(str), col,
  106. RES_NAMES(_r)[col]);
  107. /* The pointer that is here returned is part of the result structure. */
  108. RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->s = PQfname(CON_RESULT(_h), col);
  109. RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->len = strlen(PQfname(CON_RESULT(_h), col));
  110. LM_DBG("RES_NAMES(%p)[%d]=[%.*s]\n", RES_NAMES(_r)[col], col,
  111. RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->len, RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->s);
  112. /* get the datatype of the column */
  113. switch(datatype = PQftype(CON_RESULT(_h),col))
  114. {
  115. case INT2OID:
  116. case INT4OID:
  117. case INT8OID:
  118. LM_DBG("use DB_INT result type\n");
  119. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_INT;
  120. break;
  121. case FLOAT4OID:
  122. case FLOAT8OID:
  123. case NUMERICOID:
  124. LM_DBG("use DB_DOUBLE result type\n");
  125. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_DOUBLE;
  126. break;
  127. case DATEOID:
  128. case TIMESTAMPOID:
  129. case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
  130. LM_DBG("use DB_DATETIME result type\n");
  131. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_DATETIME;
  132. break;
  133. case BOOLOID:
  134. case CHAROID:
  135. case VARCHAROID:
  136. case BPCHAROID:
  137. LM_DBG("use DB_STRING result type\n");
  138. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_STRING;
  139. break;
  140. case TEXTOID:
  141. case BYTEAOID:
  142. LM_DBG("use DB_BLOB result type\n");
  143. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_BLOB;
  144. break;
  145. case BITOID:
  146. case VARBITOID:
  147. LM_DBG("use DB_BITMAP result type\n");
  148. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_BITMAP;
  149. break;
  150. default:
  151. LM_WARN("unhandled data type column (%.*s) type id (%d), "
  152. "use DB_STRING as default\n", RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->len,
  153. RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->s, datatype);
  154. RES_TYPES(_r)[col] = DB_STRING;
  155. break;
  156. }
  157. }
  158. return 0;
  159. }
  160. /**
  161. * Convert rows from PostgreSQL to db API representation
  162. */
  163. int db_postgres_convert_rows(const db_con_t* _h, db_res_t* _r)
  164. {
  165. char **row_buf, *s;
  166. int row, col, len;
  167. if (!_h || !_r) {
  168. LM_ERR("invalid parameter\n");
  169. return -1;
  170. }
  171. if (!RES_ROW_N(_r)) {
  172. LM_DBG("no rows returned from the query\n");
  173. RES_ROWS(_r) = 0;
  174. return 0;
  175. }
  176. /*Allocate an array of pointers per column to holds the string representation */
  177. len = sizeof(char *) * RES_COL_N(_r);
  178. row_buf = (char**)pkg_malloc(len);
  179. if (!row_buf) {
  180. LM_ERR("no private memory left\n");
  181. return -1;
  182. }
  183. LM_DBG("allocate for %d columns %d bytes in row buffer at %p\n", RES_COL_N(_r), len, row_buf);
  184. memset(row_buf, 0, len);
  185. /* Allocate a row structure for each row in the current fetch. */
  186. len = sizeof(db_row_t) * RES_ROW_N(_r);
  187. RES_ROWS(_r) = (db_row_t*)pkg_malloc(len);
  188. LM_DBG("allocate %d bytes for %d rows at %p\n", len, RES_ROW_N(_r), RES_ROWS(_r));
  189. if (!RES_ROWS(_r)) {
  190. LM_ERR("no private memory left\n");
  191. return -1;
  192. }
  193. memset(RES_ROWS(_r), 0, len);
  194. for(row = RES_LAST_ROW(_r); row < (RES_LAST_ROW(_r) + RES_ROW_N(_r)); row++) {
  195. for(col = 0; col < RES_COL_N(_r); col++) {
  196. /*
  197. * The row data pointer returned by PQgetvalue points to storage
  198. * that is part of the PGresult structure. One should not modify
  199. * the data it points to, and one must explicitly copy the data
  200. * into other storage if it is to be used past the lifetime of
  201. * the PGresult structure itself.
  202. */
  203. s = PQgetvalue(CON_RESULT(_h), row, col);
  204. LM_DBG("PQgetvalue(%p,%d,%d)=[%s]\n", _h, row, col, s);
  205. len = strlen(s);
  206. row_buf[col] = pkg_malloc(len+1);
  207. if (!row_buf[col]) {
  208. LM_ERR("no private memory left\n");
  209. return -1;
  210. }
  211. memset(row_buf[col], 0, len+1);
  212. LM_DBG("allocated %d bytes for row_buf[%d] at %p\n", len, col, row_buf[col]);
  213. strncpy(row_buf[col], s, len);
  214. LM_DBG("[%d][%d] Column[%.*s]=[%s]\n",
  215. row, col, RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->len, RES_NAMES(_r)[col]->s, row_buf[col]);
  216. }
  217. /* ASSERT: row_buf contains an entire row in strings */
  218. if(db_postgres_convert_row(_h, _r, &(RES_ROWS(_r)[row - RES_LAST_ROW(_r)]), row_buf)<0){
  219. LM_ERR("failed to convert row #%d\n", row);
  220. RES_ROW_N(_r) = row - RES_LAST_ROW(_r);
  221. for (col = 0; col < RES_COL_N(_r); col++) {
  222. LM_DBG("freeing row_buf[%d] at %p\n", col, row_buf[col]);
  223. pkg_free(row_buf[col]);
  224. }
  225. LM_DBG("freeing row buffer at %p\n", row_buf);
  226. pkg_free(row_buf);
  227. return -4;
  228. }
  229. /*
  230. * pkg_free() must be done for the above allocations now that the row
  231. * has been converted. During pg_convert_row (and subsequent pg_str2val)
  232. * processing, data types that don't need to be converted (namely STRINGS
  233. * and STR) have their addresses saved. These data types should not have
  234. * their pkg_malloc() allocations freed here because they are still
  235. * needed. However, some data types (ex: INT, DOUBLE) should have their
  236. * pkg_malloc() allocations freed because during the conversion process,
  237. * their converted values are saved in the union portion of the db_val_t
  238. * structure. BLOB will be copied during PQunescape in str2val, thus it
  239. * has to be freed here AND in pg_free_row().
  240. *
  241. * Warning: when the converted row is no longer needed, the data types
  242. * whose addresses were saved in the db_val_t structure must be freed
  243. * or a memory leak will happen. This processing should happen in the
  244. * pg_free_row() subroutine. The caller of this routine should ensure
  245. * that pg_free_rows(), pg_free_row() or pg_free_result() is eventually
  246. * called.
  247. */
  248. for (col = 0; col < RES_COL_N(_r); col++) {
  249. switch (RES_TYPES(_r)[col]) {
  250. case DB_STRING:
  251. case DB_STR:
  252. break;
  253. default:
  254. LM_DBG("freeing row_buf[%d] at %p\n", col, row_buf[col]);
  255. pkg_free(row_buf[col]);
  256. }
  257. /*
  258. * The following housekeeping may not be technically required, but it
  259. * is a good practice to NULL pointer fields that are no longer valid.
  260. * Note that DB_STRING fields have not been pkg_free(). NULLing DB_STRING
  261. * fields would normally not be good to do because a memory leak would
  262. * occur. However, the pg_convert_row() routine has saved the DB_STRING
  263. * pointer in the db_val_t structure. The db_val_t structure will
  264. * eventually be used to pkg_free() the DB_STRING storage.
  265. */
  266. row_buf[col] = (char *)NULL;
  267. }
  268. }
  269. LM_DBG("freeing row buffer at %p\n", row_buf);
  270. pkg_free(row_buf);
  271. row_buf = NULL;
  272. return 0;
  273. }
  274. /**
  275. * Convert a row from the result query into db API representation
  276. */
  277. int db_postgres_convert_row(const db_con_t* _h, db_res_t* _r, db_row_t* _row,
  278. char **row_buf)
  279. {
  280. int col, len;
  281. if (!_h || !_r || !_row) {
  282. LM_ERR("invalid parameter value\n");
  283. return -1;
  284. }
  285. /*
  286. * Allocate storage to hold the data type value converted from a string
  287. * because PostgreSQL returns (most) data as strings
  288. */
  289. len = sizeof(db_val_t) * RES_COL_N(_r);
  290. ROW_VALUES(_row) = (db_val_t*)pkg_malloc(len);
  291. if (!ROW_VALUES(_row)) {
  292. LM_ERR("no private memory left\n");
  293. return -1;
  294. }
  295. LM_DBG("allocate %d bytes for row values at %p\n", len, ROW_VALUES(_row));
  296. ROW_N(_row) = RES_COL_N(_r);
  297. memset(ROW_VALUES(_row), 0, len);
  298. /* Save the number of columns in the ROW structure */
  299. ROW_N(_row) = RES_COL_N(_r);
  300. /* For each column in the row */
  301. for(col = 0; col < ROW_N(_row); col++) {
  302. /* Convert the string representation into the value representation */
  303. if (db_postgres_str2val(RES_TYPES(_r)[col], &(ROW_VALUES(_row)[col]),
  304. row_buf[col], strlen(row_buf[col])) < 0) {
  305. LM_ERR("failed to convert value\n");
  306. LM_DBG("free row at %pn", _row);
  307. db_free_row(_row);
  308. return -3;
  309. }
  310. }
  311. return 0;
  312. }