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smp = 1
build_mode = release
log_level = info
Primary CPU 0 started,
Found physcial memory regions:
.text (READ | EXECUTE | RESERVED)
.rodata (READ | RESERVED)
.data .tdata .tbss .percpu (READ | WRITE | RESERVED)
.percpu (READ | WRITE | RESERVED)
boot stack (READ | WRITE | RESERVED)
.bss (READ | WRITE | RESERVED)
free memory (READ | WRITE | FREE)
Initialize global memory allocator...
Initialize kernel page table...
Initialize platform devices...
Initialize device drivers...
registered a new Block device at .\+: "virtio-blk"
Initialize filesystems...
use block device 0: "virtio-blk"
Primary CPU 0 init OK.
sqlite version: 3.41.1
sqlite open memory status 0
======== init user table ========
sqlite exec:
create table user(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,username TEXT,password TEXT)
======== insert user 1, 2, 3 into user table ========
sqlite exec:
insert into user (username, password) VALUES ('memory_1', 'password1'), ('memory_2', 'password2'), ('memory_3', 'password3')
======== select all ========
sqlite query:
select \* from user
id = 1
username = memory_1
password = password1
id = 2
username = memory_2
password = password2
id = 3
username = memory_3
password = password3
======== select id = 2 ========
sqlite query:
select \* from user where id = 2
id = 2
username = memory_2
password = password2
sqlite open /file.sqlite status 0
======== init user table ========
sqlite exec:
create table user(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,username TEXT,password TEXT)
======== insert user 1, 2, 3 into user table ========
sqlite exec:
insert into user (username, password) VALUES ('file_1', 'password1'), ('file_2', 'password2'), ('file_3', 'password3')
======== select all ========
sqlite query:
select \* from user
id = 1
username = file_1
password = password1
id = 2
username = file_2
password = password2
id = 3
username = file_3
password = password3
id = 4
username = file_1
password = password1
id = 5
username = file_2
password = password2
id = 6
username = file_3
password = password3
======== select id = 2 ========
sqlite query:
select \* from user where id = 2
id = 2
username = file_2
password = password2
Shutting down...