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%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2010. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
%%
%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
%% under the License.
%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%

%

-module(odbc).

-behaviour(gen_server).

-include("odbc_internal.hrl").

%% API --------------------------------------------------------------------

-export([start/0, start/1, stop/0,
	 connect/2, disconnect/1, commit/2, commit/3, sql_query/2,
	 sql_query/3, select_count/2, select_count/3, first/1, first/2,
	 last/1, last/2, next/1, next/2, prev/1, prev/2, select/3,
	 select/4, param_query/3, param_query/4, describe_table/2,
	 describe_table/3]).

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% supervisor callbacks
-export([start_link_sup/1]).

%% gen_server callbacks
-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, 
	 terminate/2, code_change/3]).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal state
-record(state, {erlang_port,                 % The port to the c-program
		reply_to,		     % gen_server From parameter 
		owner,                       % Pid of the connection owner
		result_set = undefined,      % exists | undefined
		auto_commit_mode = on,       % on | off
		%% Indicates if first, last and "select absolut"
		%% is supported by the odbc driver.
		absolute_pos,                % true | false  
		%% Indicates if prev and "select relative"
		%% is supported by the odbc driver.
		relative_pos,                % true | false
		scrollable_cursors,      % on | off
		%% connecting | connected | disconnecting
		state = connecting,	    
		%% For timeout handling
		pending_request,      
		num_timeouts = 0,
		listen_sockets,
		sup_socket,
		odbc_socket
	       }).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------

%%%=========================================================================
%%%  API
%%%=========================================================================


%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Function: start([, Type]) -> ok
%%
%%  Type =  permanent | transient | temporary
%%
%% Description: Starts the inets application. Default type
%% is temporary. see application(3)
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
start() -> 
    application:start(odbc).

start(Type) -> 
    application:start(odbc, Type).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Function: stop() -> ok
%%
%% Description: Stops the odbc application.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
stop() -> 
    application:stop(odbc).

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% connect(ConnectionStr, Options) -> {ok, ConnectionReferense} |
%%                                    {error, Reason}
%% Description: Spawns an erlang control process that will open a port
%%              to a c-process that uses the ODBC API to open a connection
%%              to the database. 
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
connect(ConnectionStr, Options) when is_list(ConnectionStr), is_list(Options) ->
    
    %% Spawn the erlang control process.
    try  supervisor:start_child(odbc_sup, [[{client, self()}]]) of
	 {ok, Pid} ->
	    connect(Pid, ConnectionStr, Options);
	 {error, Reason} ->
	    {error, Reason}
    catch
	exit:{noproc, _} ->
            {error, odbc_not_started}
    end.

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% disconnect(ConnectionReferense) -> ok | {error, Reason}
%%                                    
%% Description: Disconnects from the database and terminates both the erlang
%%              control process and the database handling c-process. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
disconnect(ConnectionReference) when is_pid(ConnectionReference)->
    ODBCCmd = [?CLOSE_CONNECTION],
    case call(ConnectionReference, {disconnect, ODBCCmd}, 5000) of 
	{error, connection_closed} ->
	    %% If the connection has already been closed the effect of
	    %% disconnect has already been acomplished
	    ok; 
	%% Note a time out of this call will return ok, as disconnect
	%% will always succeed, the time out is to make sure
	%% the connection is killed brutaly if it will not be shut down
	%% gracefully.
	ok ->
	    ok;
	%% However you may receive an error message as result if you try to
	%% disconnect a connection started by another process.
	Other ->
	    Other
    end. 
	    
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% commit(ConnectionReference, CommitMode, <TimeOut>) -> ok | {error,Reason}
%%                                    
%% Description: Commits or rollbacks a transaction. Needed on connections
%%              where automatic commit is turned off.  
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
commit(ConnectionReference, CommitMode) ->
    commit(ConnectionReference, CommitMode, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

commit(ConnectionReference, commit, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->
    ODBCCmd = [?COMMIT_TRANSACTION, ?COMMIT],
    call(ConnectionReference, {commit, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

commit(ConnectionReference, commit, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0  ->
    ODBCCmd = [?COMMIT_TRANSACTION, ?COMMIT],
    call(ConnectionReference, {commit, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut);

commit(ConnectionReference, rollback, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->
    ODBCCmd = [?COMMIT_TRANSACTION, ?ROLLBACK],
    call(ConnectionReference, {commit, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

commit(ConnectionReference, rollback, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0  ->
    ODBCCmd = [?COMMIT_TRANSACTION, ?ROLLBACK],
    call(ConnectionReference, {commit, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% sql_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, <TimeOut>) -> {updated, NRows} |
%%			       {selected, ColNames, Rows} | {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Executes a SQL query. If it is a SELECT query the
%%              result set is returned, otherwise the number of affected 
%%       	rows are returned.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
sql_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery) ->
    sql_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

sql_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, infinity) when 
  is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(SQLQuery) -> 
    ODBCCmd = [?QUERY, SQLQuery],
    call(ConnectionReference, {sql_query, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

sql_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference),is_list(SQLQuery),is_integer(TimeOut),TimeOut>0 -> 
    ODBCCmd = [?QUERY, SQLQuery],
    call(ConnectionReference, {sql_query, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% select_count(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, <TimeOut>) -> {ok, NrRows} |
%%							    {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Executes a SQL SELECT query and associates the result set
%%              with the connection. A cursor is positioned before
%%        	the first row in the result set and the number of
%%	        rows in the result set is returned.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
select_count(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery) ->	
    select_count(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

select_count(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, infinity) when 
  is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(SQLQuery) ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT_COUNT, SQLQuery],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_count, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

select_count(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, TimeOut) when 
  is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(SQLQuery), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT_COUNT, SQLQuery],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_count, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% first(ConnectionReference, <TimeOut>) ->  {selected, ColNames, Rows} | 
%%					     {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Selects the first row in the current result set. The cursor
%%            : is positioned at this row. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
first(ConnectionReference) ->	
    first(ConnectionReference, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).	

first(ConnectionReference, infinity) when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_FIRST],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

first(ConnectionReference, TimeOut)
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_FIRST],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% last(ConnectionReference, <TimeOut>) -> {selected, ColNames, Rows} | 
%%					   {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Selects the last row in the current result set. The cursor
%%            : is positioned at this row. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
last(ConnectionReference) ->	
    last(ConnectionReference, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).	

last(ConnectionReference, infinity) when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_LAST],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

last(ConnectionReference, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_LAST],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% next(ConnectionReference, <TimeOut>) -> {selected, ColNames, Rows} | 
%%					   {error, Reason}  
%%                                    
%% Description: Selects the next row relative the current cursor position 
%%            : in the current result set. The cursor is positioned at 
%%            : this row. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
next(ConnectionReference) ->	
    next(ConnectionReference, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).	
    
next(ConnectionReference, infinity) when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_NEXT],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, next, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

next(ConnectionReference, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_NEXT],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, next, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% prev(ConnectionReference, <TimeOut>) -> {selected, ColNames, Rows} | 
%%					   {error, Reason}   
%%                                    
%% Description: Selects the previous row relative the current cursor 
%%            : position in the current result set. The cursor is
%%            : positioned at this row. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
prev(ConnectionReference) ->	
    prev(ConnectionReference, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).	

prev(ConnectionReference, infinity) when is_pid(ConnectionReference) ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_PREV],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, relative, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

prev(ConnectionReference, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->	
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_PREV],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, relative, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% select(ConnectionReference, <Timeout>) -> {selected, ColNames, Rows} | 
%%					     {error, Reason}   
%%                                   
%% Description: Selects <N> rows. If <Position> is next it is
%%              semanticly eqvivivalent of calling next/[1,2] <N>
%%              times. If <Position> is {relative, Pos} <Pos> will be
%%              used as an offset from the current cursor position to
%%              determine the first selected row. If <Position> is
%%              {absolute, Pos}, <Pos> will be the number of the first
%%              row selected. After this function has returned the
%%              cursor is positioned at the last selected row.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
select(ConnectionReference, Position, N) ->
    select(ConnectionReference, Position, N, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

select(ConnectionReference, next, N, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(N), N > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_N_NEXT,
	       integer_to_list(?DUMMY_OFFSET), ";", 
	       integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, next, ODBCCmd},
	 infinity);

select(ConnectionReference, next, N, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(N), N > 0,
  is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_N_NEXT,
	       integer_to_list(?DUMMY_OFFSET), ";", 
	       integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, next, ODBCCmd},
	 TimeOut);

select(ConnectionReference, {relative, Pos} , N, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(Pos), Pos > 0, is_integer(N), N > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_RELATIVE,
	       integer_to_list(Pos), ";", integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, relative, ODBCCmd},
	 infinity);

select(ConnectionReference, {relative, Pos} , N, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(Pos), Pos >0, is_integer(N),  N > 0,
  is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT,?SELECT_RELATIVE,
	       integer_to_list(Pos), ";", integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, relative, ODBCCmd},
	 TimeOut);

select(ConnectionReference, {absolute, Pos} , N, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(Pos), Pos > 0, is_integer(N), N > 0 ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_ABSOLUTE,
	       integer_to_list(Pos), ";", integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd},
	 infinity);

select(ConnectionReference, {absolute, Pos} , N, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_integer(Pos), Pos > 0, is_integer(N),  N > 0, 
  is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0  ->
    ODBCCmd = [?SELECT, ?SELECT_ABSOLUTE,
	       integer_to_list(Pos), ";", integer_to_list(N), ";"],
    call(ConnectionReference, {select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd},
	 TimeOut).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% param_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, Params, <TimeOut>) -> 
%%                             ok | {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Executes a parameterized update/delete/insert-query. 
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
param_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, Params) ->
    param_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, Params, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

param_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, Params, infinity) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(SQLQuery), is_list(Params) ->
    Values = param_values(Params),
    NoRows = length(Values),
    NewParams = lists:map(fun fix_params/1, Params),
    ODBCCmd = [?PARAM_QUERY, term_to_binary({SQLQuery ++ [?STR_TERMINATOR],
					     NoRows, NewParams})],
    call(ConnectionReference, {param_query, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

param_query(ConnectionReference, SQLQuery, Params, TimeOut)
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(SQLQuery), is_list(Params),
       is_integer(TimeOut), TimeOut > 0 ->
    Values = param_values(Params),
    NoRows = length(Values),
    NewParams = lists:map(fun fix_params/1, Params),
    ODBCCmd = [?PARAM_QUERY, term_to_binary({SQLQuery ++ [?STR_TERMINATOR],
					     NoRows, NewParams})],
    call(ConnectionReference, {param_query, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% describe_table(ConnectionReference, Table, <TimeOut>) -> {ok, Desc} 
%%
%% Desc - [{ColName, Datatype}]
%% ColName - atom()
%% Datatype - atom()                                    
%% Description: Queries the database to find out the datatypes of the
%%              table <Table>
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe_table(ConnectionReference, Table) ->
    describe_table(ConnectionReference, Table, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT).

describe_table(ConnectionReference, Table, infinity) when 
  is_pid(ConnectionReference), is_list(Table) -> 
    ODBCCmd = [?DESCRIBE, "SELECT * FROM " ++ Table],
    call(ConnectionReference, {describe_table, ODBCCmd}, infinity);

describe_table(ConnectionReference, Table, TimeOut) 
  when is_pid(ConnectionReference),is_list(Table),is_integer(TimeOut),TimeOut>0 -> 
    ODBCCmd = [?DESCRIBE, "SELECT * FROM " ++ Table],
    call(ConnectionReference, {describe_table, ODBCCmd}, TimeOut).
%%%=========================================================================
%%% Start/stop
%%%=========================================================================
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% start_link_sup(Args) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason} 
%%                                    
%% Description: Callback function for the odbc supervisor. It is called 
%%            : when connect/2 calls supervisor:start_child/2 to start an 
%%            : instance of the erlang odbc control process.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
start_link_sup(Args) ->
    gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, Args, []).

%%% Stop functionality is handled by disconnect/1

%%%========================================================================
%%% Callback functions from gen_server
%%%========================================================================

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% init(Args) -> {ok, State} | {ok, State, Timeout} | {stop, Reason}
%% Description: Initiates the erlang process that manages the connection
%%              and starts the port-program that use the odbc driver
%%		to communicate with the database.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
init(Args) ->
    process_flag(trap_exit, true),
    {value, {client, ClientPid}} = lists:keysearch(client, 1, Args),
    
    erlang:monitor(process, ClientPid),
    
    Inet = case gen_tcp:listen(0, [inet6]) of
	       {ok, Dummyport} ->
		   gen_tcp:close(Dummyport),
		   inet6;
	       _ ->
		   inet
	   end,

    {ok, ListenSocketSup} =
	gen_tcp:listen(0, [Inet, binary, {packet, ?LENGTH_INDICATOR_SIZE},
			   {active, false}, {nodelay, true},
			   {ip, loopback}]),
    {ok, ListenSocketOdbc} =
	gen_tcp:listen(0, [Inet, binary, {packet, ?LENGTH_INDICATOR_SIZE},
			   {active, false}, {nodelay, true},
			   {ip, loopback}]),

    %% Start the port program (a c program) that utilizes the odbc driver 
    case os:find_executable(?SERVERPROG, ?SERVERDIR) of
	FileName when is_list(FileName)->
	    Port  = open_port({spawn, FileName},
			      [{packet, ?LENGTH_INDICATOR_SIZE}, binary,
			       exit_status]),
	    State = #state{listen_sockets = 
			   [ListenSocketSup, ListenSocketOdbc],
			   erlang_port = Port, owner = ClientPid},
	    {ok, State};
	false ->
	    {stop, port_program_executable_not_found}
    end.
		    
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% handle_call(Request, From, State) -> {reply, Reply, State} |
%%                                      {reply, Reply, State, Timeout} |
%%                                      {noreply, State}               |
%%                                      {noreply, State, Timeout}      |
%%                                      {stop, Reason, Reply, State}   |
%%                                      {stop, Reason, Reply, State}     
%% Description: Handle incoming requests. Only requests from the process
%%              that created the connection are allowed in order to preserve
%%              the semantics of result sets.
%% Note: The order of the function clauses is significant.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
handle_call({Client, Msg, Timeout}, From, State = 
	    #state{owner = Client, reply_to = undefined})  ->
    handle_msg(Msg, Timeout, State#state{reply_to = From});

%% The client has caught the timeout and is sending a new request, but
%% we must preserve a synchronous communication with the port. This
%% request will be handled when we have received the answer to the
%% timed out request and thrown it away, if it has not already been
%% timed out itself in which case the request is thrown away.
handle_call(Request = {Client, _, Timeout}, From, 
	    State = #state{owner = Client, reply_to = skip,
			   num_timeouts = N}) when N < ?MAX_SEQ_TIMEOUTS ->
    {noreply, State#state{pending_request = {Request, From}}, Timeout};

%% The client has sent so many sequential requests that has timed out that 
%% there might be something radically wrong causing the ODBC-driver to
%% hang. So we give up and close the connection. 
handle_call({Client, _, _}, From, 
	    State = #state{owner = Client,  
			   num_timeouts = N}) when N >= ?MAX_SEQ_TIMEOUTS ->
    gen_server:reply(From, {error, connection_closed}), 
    {stop, too_many_sequential_timeouts, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

handle_call(_, _, State) ->
    {reply, {error, process_not_owner_of_odbc_connection}, 
     State#state{reply_to = undefined}}.

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Func: handle_msg(Msg, Timeout, State) -> same as handle_call/3.
%% Description: Sends requests to the port-program.
%% Note: The order of the function clauses is significant.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
handle_msg({connect, ODBCCmd, AutoCommitMode, SrollableCursors},
	   Timeout, State) ->

    [ListenSocketSup, ListenSocketOdbc] = State#state.listen_sockets,
    
    %% Inform c-client so it knows where to send answers
    {ok, InetPortSup} = inet:port(ListenSocketSup),
    {ok, InetPortOdbc} = inet:port(ListenSocketOdbc),
    
    port_command(State#state.erlang_port, 
		 [integer_to_list(InetPortSup), ";", 
		  integer_to_list(InetPortOdbc) , ?STR_TERMINATOR]),
    
    NewState = State#state{auto_commit_mode = AutoCommitMode,
			   scrollable_cursors = SrollableCursors},
    
    case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketSup, 5000) of
	{ok, SupSocket} ->
	    gen_tcp:close(ListenSocketSup),
	    case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketOdbc, 5000) of
		{ok, OdbcSocket} ->
		    gen_tcp:close(ListenSocketOdbc),
		    odbc_send(OdbcSocket, ODBCCmd), 
		    {noreply, NewState#state{odbc_socket = OdbcSocket,
					     sup_socket = SupSocket}, 
		     Timeout};
		{error, Reason} ->
		    {stop, Reason, {error, connection_closed}, NewState}
	    end;
	{error, Reason} ->
	    {stop, Reason, {error, connection_closed}, NewState}
    end;    
    
handle_msg({disconnect, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, State) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State#state{state = disconnecting}, Timeout};

handle_msg({commit, _ODBCCmd}, Timeout, 
	   State = #state{auto_commit_mode = on}) ->
    {reply, {error, not_an_explicit_commit_connection}, 
     State#state{reply_to = undefined}, Timeout};

handle_msg({commit, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, 
	   State = #state{auto_commit_mode = off}) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State, Timeout};

handle_msg({sql_query, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, State) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State#state{result_set = undefined}, Timeout};

handle_msg({param_query, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, State) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State#state{result_set = undefined}, Timeout};

handle_msg({describe_table, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, State) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State#state{result_set = undefined}, Timeout};

handle_msg({select_count, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, State) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State#state{result_set = exists}, Timeout};

handle_msg({select_cmd, absolute, ODBCCmd}, Timeout,
	   State = #state{result_set = exists, absolute_pos = true}) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State, Timeout};

handle_msg({select_cmd, relative, ODBCCmd}, Timeout, 
	   State = #state{result_set = exists, relative_pos = true}) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State, Timeout};

handle_msg({select_cmd, next, ODBCCmd}, Timeout,
	   State = #state{result_set = exists}) ->
    odbc_send(State#state.odbc_socket, ODBCCmd),
    {noreply, State, Timeout};

handle_msg({select_cmd, _Type, _ODBCCmd}, _Timeout,
	   State = #state{result_set = undefined}) ->
    {reply, {error, result_set_does_not_exist}, 
     State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

handle_msg({select_cmd, _Type, _ODBCCmd}, _Timeout, State) ->
    Reply = case State#state.scrollable_cursors of
		on ->
		    {error, driver_does_not_support_function};
		off ->
		    {error, scrollable_cursors_disabled}
	    end,
	    
    {reply, Reply, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

%---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Catch all -  This can oly happen if the application programmer writes 
%% really bad code that violates the API.
handle_msg(Request, _Timeout, State) ->
    {stop, {'API_violation_connection_colsed', Request},
     {error, connection_closed}, State#state{reply_to = undefined}}.

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% handle_cast(Request, State) -> {noreply, State} | 
%%                                {noreply, State, Timeout} |
%%                                {stop, Reason, State} 
%% Description: Handles cast messages.         
%% Note: The order of the function clauses is significant.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Catch all - This can only happen if the application programmer writes 
%% really bad code that violates the API.
handle_cast(Msg, State) ->
    {stop, {'API_violation_connection_colsed', Msg}, State}.

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% handle_info(Msg, State) -> {noreply, State} | {noreply, State, Timeout} |
%%			      {stop, Reason, State}
%% Description: Handles timouts, replys from the port-program and EXIT and
%%		down messages.
%% Note: The order of the function clauses is significant.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
handle_info({tcp, Socket, BinData}, State = #state{state = connecting, 
						reply_to = From,
						odbc_socket = Socket}) ->
    case binary_to_term(BinData) of
	{ok, AbsolutSupport, RelativeSupport} ->
	    NewState = State#state{absolute_pos = AbsolutSupport,
				   relative_pos = RelativeSupport},
	    gen_server:reply(From, ok), 
	    {noreply, NewState#state{state = connected,
				     reply_to = undefined}};
	Error ->
	    gen_server:reply(From, Error), 
	    {stop, normal, State#state{reply_to = undefined}}
    end;
        

handle_info({tcp, Socket, _},
	    State = #state{state = connected,
 			   odbc_socket = Socket,
 			   reply_to = skip,
 			   pending_request = undefined}) ->
    %% Disregard this message as it is a answer to a query that has timed
    %% out.
    {noreply, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

handle_info({tcp, Socket, _},
 	    State = #state{state = connected, odbc_socket = Socket,
 			   reply_to = skip}) ->
    
    %% Disregard this message as it is a answer to a query that has timed
    %% out and process the pending request. 
    {{_, Msg, Timeout}, From} = State#state.pending_request,
    handle_msg(Msg, Timeout, State#state{pending_request=undefined,
					 reply_to = From});

handle_info({tcp, Socket, BinData}, State = #state{state = connected,
						   reply_to = From,
						   odbc_socket = Socket}) ->
    %% Send the reply from the database (received by the erlang control 
    %% process from the port program) to the waiting client.
    gen_server:reply(From, BinData),
    {noreply, State#state{reply_to = undefined,
			  num_timeouts = 0}};

handle_info({tcp, Socket, BinData}, State = #state{state = disconnecting,
						   reply_to = From,
						   odbc_socket = Socket}) ->

    %% The connection will always be closed 
    gen_server:reply(From, ok),  
    
    case binary_to_term(BinData) of
 	ok -> 
 	    ok;
 	{error, Reason} ->
	    Report = 
		io_lib:format("ODBC could not end connection "  
			      "gracefully due to ~p~n", [Reason]),
 	    error_logger:error_report(Report)
    end,
    
    {stop, normal, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

handle_info(timeout, 
	    State = #state{state = disconnecting, 
			   reply_to = From}) when From /= undefined ->
    gen_server:reply(From, ok), 
    {stop, {timeout, "Port program is not responding to disconnect, " 
 	    "will be killed"}, State};

handle_info(timeout, 
	    State = #state{state = connecting, 
			   reply_to = From}) when From /= undefined ->
    gen_server:reply(From, timeout),
    {stop, normal, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};

handle_info(timeout, 
	    State = #state{state = connected, 
			   pending_request = undefined,
			   reply_to = From}) when From /= undefined ->
    gen_server:reply(From, timeout),
    {noreply, State#state{reply_to = skip,
			  num_timeouts = State#state.num_timeouts + 1}};

handle_info(timeout, State =
	    #state{state = connected,      
		   pending_request = {{_, {disconnect, _}, _}, 
				      PendingFrom}}) ->
    gen_server:reply(PendingFrom, ok),
    {stop, {timeout, "Port-program busy when trying to disconnect,  "
	    "will be killed"},
     State#state{pending_request = undefined, reply_to = undefined,
		 num_timeouts = State#state.num_timeouts + 1}};

handle_info(timeout, State =
	    #state{state = connected, 
		   pending_request = {_, PendingFrom}}) ->
    gen_server:reply(PendingFrom, timeout),
    %% The state variable reply_to should continue to have the value skip 
    {noreply, State#state{pending_request = undefined,  
 			  num_timeouts = State#state.num_timeouts + 1}};

handle_info({Port, {exit_status, ?EXIT_SUCCESS}},   
	    State = #state{erlang_port = Port, state = disconnecting}) ->
    {noreply, State}; % Ignore as this is perfectly normal in this case 

handle_info({Port, {exit_status, Status}}, 
	    State = #state{erlang_port = Port}) ->
    {stop, {port_exit, ?PORT_EXIT_REASON(Status)}, State};

handle_info({'EXIT', Port, _}, State = #state{erlang_port = Port,
					      state = disconnecting}) ->
    {noreply, State}; % Ignore as this is perfectly normal in this case 

handle_info({'EXIT', Port, Reason}, State = #state{erlang_port = Port}) ->
    {stop, Reason, State};

%%% If the owning process dies there is no reson to go on
handle_info({'DOWN', _Ref, _Type, _Process, normal}, State) ->
    {stop, normal, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};
    
handle_info({'DOWN', _Ref, _Type, _Process, timeout}, State) ->
    {stop, normal, State#state{reply_to = undefined}};
 
handle_info({'DOWN', _Ref, _Type, Process, Reason}, State) ->
    {stop, {stopped, {'EXIT', Process, Reason}}, 
     State#state{reply_to = undefined}};
    
%---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Catch all - throws away unknown messages (This could happen by "accident"
%% so we do not want to crash, but we make a log entry as it is an
%% unwanted behaviour.) 
handle_info(Info, State) ->
    Report = io_lib:format("ODBC: received unexpected info: ~p~n", [Info]),
    error_logger:error_report(Report),
    {noreply, State}.

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% terminate/2 and code_change/3
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------

terminate({port_exit, _Reason}, State = #state{reply_to = undefined}) ->
    %% Port program crashed
    gen_tcp:close(State#state.odbc_socket),
    gen_tcp:close(State#state.sup_socket),
    ok;

terminate(_Reason,  State = #state{reply_to = undefined}) ->

    catch gen_tcp:send(State#state.sup_socket, 
		       [?SHUTDOWN, ?STR_TERMINATOR]),
    catch gen_tcp:close(State#state.odbc_socket),
    catch gen_tcp:close(State#state.sup_socket),
    catch port_close(State#state.erlang_port),
    ok;

terminate(Reason, State = #state{reply_to = From}) ->
    gen_server:reply(From, {error, connection_closed}),
    terminate(Reason, State#state{reply_to = undefined}).

%---------------------------------------------------------------------------
code_change(_Vsn, State, _Extra) ->
    {ok, State}.


%%%========================================================================
%%% Internal functions
%%%========================================================================

connect(ConnectionReferense, ConnectionStr, Options) ->
    {C_AutoCommitMode, ERL_AutoCommitMode} = 
	connection_config(auto_commit, Options),
    TimeOut = connection_config(timeout, Options),
    {C_TraceDriver, _} = connection_config(trace_driver, Options),
    {C_SrollableCursors, ERL_SrollableCursors} = 
	connection_config(scrollable_cursors, Options),
    {C_TupleRow, _} = 
	connection_config(tuple_row, Options),
    {BinaryStrings, _} = connection_config(binary_strings, Options),

    ODBCCmd = 
	[?OPEN_CONNECTION, C_AutoCommitMode, C_TraceDriver, 
	 C_SrollableCursors, C_TupleRow, BinaryStrings, ConnectionStr],
    
    %% Send request, to open a database connection, to the control process.
    case call(ConnectionReferense, 
	      {connect, ODBCCmd, ERL_AutoCommitMode, ERL_SrollableCursors},
	      TimeOut) of
	ok ->
	    {ok, ConnectionReferense};
	Error ->
	    Error
    end.

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
odbc_send(Socket, Msg) -> %% Note currently all allowed messages are lists
    NewMsg = Msg ++ [?STR_TERMINATOR],
    ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, NewMsg),
    inet:setopts(Socket, [{active, once}]).

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
connection_config(Key, Options) ->
    case lists:keysearch(Key, 1, Options) of
	{value,{Key, on}} ->
	    {?ON, on};
	{value,{Key, off}} ->
	    {?OFF, off};
	{value,{Key, Value}} ->
	    Value;
	_ ->
	    connection_default(Key)
    end.

%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
connection_default(auto_commit) ->
    {?ON, on};

connection_default(timeout) ->
    ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;

connection_default(tuple_row) ->
  {?ON, on};

connection_default(trace_driver) ->
    {?OFF, off};

connection_default(scrollable_cursors) ->
    {?ON, on};
connection_default(binary_strings) ->
    {?OFF, off}.

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
call(ConnectionReference, Msg, Timeout) ->
    
    Result = (catch gen_server:call(ConnectionReference, 
				    {self(), Msg, Timeout}, infinity)),
    case Result of
	%% Normal case, the result from the port-program has directly 
	%% been forwarded to the client
	Binary when is_binary(Binary) -> 
	     decode(Binary);
	timeout -> 
	    exit(timeout);
	{'EXIT', _} ->
	    {error, connection_closed};
	%% At some occasions the erlang control process will have an
	%% answer that was not directly received from the port-program.
	Term ->  
	    Term
    end.    

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
decode(Binary) ->
    case binary_to_term(Binary) of
	[ResultSet | []] -> 
	    ResultSet;
	param_badarg ->
	    exit({badarg, odbc, param_query, 'Params'}); 
	MultipleResultSets_or_Other ->
	    MultipleResultSets_or_Other
    end.

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
param_values(Params) ->
    case Params of    
	[{_, Values} | _] -> 
	    Values;
	[{_, _, Values} | _] -> 
	    Values
    end.

%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
fix_params({sql_integer, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_INT, fix_inout(InOut), [256 | Values]};
fix_params({sql_smallint, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_SMALL_INT, fix_inout(InOut), [256 | Values]};
fix_params({sql_tinyint, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_TINY_INT, fix_inout(InOut), [256 | Values]};
fix_params({{sql_decimal, Precision, 0}, InOut, 
 	    Values}) when Precision >= 0, Precision =< 9 ->
    {?USER_DECIMAL, Precision, 0, fix_inout(InOut), [256 | Values]};
fix_params({{sql_decimal, Precision, Scale}, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_DECIMAL, Precision, Scale, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({{sql_numeric, Precision, 0}, InOut, 
 	    Values}) when Precision >= 0, Precision =< 9 ->
    {?USER_NUMERIC, Precision, 0, fix_inout(InOut), [256 | Values]};
fix_params({{sql_numeric, Precision, Scale}, InOut, Values}) ->
        {?USER_NUMERIC, Precision, Scale, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({{sql_char, Max}, InOut, Values}) ->
     NewValues = string_terminate(Values),
    {?USER_CHAR, Max, fix_inout(InOut), NewValues};
fix_params({{sql_varchar, Max}, InOut, Values}) ->
     NewValues = string_terminate(Values),
    {?USER_VARCHAR, Max, fix_inout(InOut), NewValues};
fix_params({{sql_wchar, Max}, InOut, Values}) ->
    NewValues = string_terminate(Values),
    {?USER_WCHAR, Max, fix_inout(InOut), NewValues};
fix_params({{sql_wvarchar, Max}, InOut, Values}) ->
    NewValues = string_terminate(Values),
    {?USER_WVARCHAR, Max, fix_inout(InOut), NewValues};
fix_params({{sql_float, Precision}, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_FLOAT, Precision, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({sql_real, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_REAL, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({sql_double, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_DOUBLE, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({sql_bit, InOut, Values}) ->
    {?USER_BOOLEAN, fix_inout(InOut), Values};
fix_params({'sql_timestamp', InOut, Values}) ->
    NewValues =
 	case (catch 
		  lists:map(fun({{Year,Month,Day},{Hour,Minute,Second}}) -> 
                                {Year,Month,Day,Hour,Minute,Second}
                        end, Values)) of
 	    Result ->
 		Result
 	end,
    {?USER_TIMESTAMP, fix_inout(InOut), NewValues};
%% default is IN %%%
fix_params({Type, Values}) ->
    fix_params({Type, in, Values}).

fix_inout(in) ->
    ?IN;
fix_inout(out) ->
    ?OUT;
fix_inout(inout) ->
    ?INOUT.

string_terminate([Value| _ ] = Values) when is_list(Value)->
    case (catch 
 	      lists:map(fun(Str) -> Str ++ [?STR_TERMINATOR] end, Values)) of
	Result ->
	    Result
    end;
string_terminate([Value| _ ] = Values) when is_binary(Value)->
    case (catch 
  	      lists:map(fun(B) -> <<B/binary,0:16>> end, Values)) of
	Result ->
	    Result
    end.