I'm using SQLCipher in my main app and it's using SQLite 3.15.2. However,
my little sample app where I could also easily demonstrate the problem, is
using whatever the built-in SQLite version is in macOS Sierra 10.12.4. I
couldn't find SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE in the Couchbase Lite source anywhere,
Hi Jens,
It would be a good test if you could independently verify my findings using
the sample app I wrote to see if you are able to reproduce the corruption
with memory mapped I/O turned ON and the fact that there's no corruption
when it's turned OFF. I know it seem strange given the
> I’m the architect of Couchbase Lite and the lead developer for iOS and
> macOS. I enabled SQLite’s memory-mapped I/O at least two years ago. I never
> considered it could be problematic since (a) Brendan is IIRC the only
> iOS/Mac developer who’s reported database corruption, and (b) I assumed
>
Hi Deon,
BINGO
I commented out this line of code in the Couchbase lite CBL_SQliteStorage.m
source file and no more corruption
//int err = sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE,
(SInt64)kSQLiteMMapSize, (SInt64)-1);
It would be really awesome of this were added to the How to
ive may also re-order the data so that later writes
> may be present, while earlier writes are not.
>
> This is not a theoretical edge case. This scenario is easily reproduced
> with real world workloads and drive power failures.”
>
> - Deon
>
> -Original
://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-lite-ios/issues/1482
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On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:52 AM, Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:
>
> On 18 Apr 2017, at 6:01am, Brendan Duddridge <brend...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Perhaps the only think I can think
before I
cut the power.
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:23 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> On 4/18/17, Brendan Duddridge <brend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > In both cases though I can cause SQLite file corruption by cutting the
> > power on my MacBook Pro.
>
>
y
> files around for eg. auto-save purposes.
>
> I'd be very *very* surprised if there's an sqlite bug here. I'd take the
> advice given to you on bountysource and watch your application's file
> system operations to begin to understand what is going on behind the
> scenes.
>
> -Ro
cy to copy
> files around for eg. auto-save purposes.
>
> I'd be very *very* surprised if there's an sqlite bug here. I'd take the
> advice given to you on bountysource and watch your application's file
> system operations to begin to understand what is going on behind the
> scenes.
Thanks Richard for your reply.
Sorry about the COLLATE problem. That's a Couchbase Lite thing.
I find it weird that a different WAL file is getting in there somehow when
a power failure occurs. I'm a bit stumped at how it can even write to the
file system the moment the power shuts down so I
caused the Mac's power to be killed.
When the database is opened, it's using WAL journal_mode and also has
pragma fullfsync=1 enabled.
Any ideas of settings I could try to resolve this problem would be greatly
appreciated by me and my customers.
Thanks,
Brendan Duddridge
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