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2001-07-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> * manual/argp.texi: Remove ignored LGPL copyright notice; it's not appropriate for documentation anyway. * manual/libc-texinfo.sh: "Library General Public License" -> "Lesser General Public License". 2001-07-06 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * All files under GPL/LGPL version 2: Place under LGPL version 2.1.
341 lines
11 KiB
C
341 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Replacement for mach_msg used in interruptible Hurd RPCs.
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Copyright (C) 95,96,97,98,99,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA. */
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#include <mach.h>
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#include <mach/mig_errors.h>
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#include <mach/mig_support.h>
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#include <hurd/signal.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "intr-msg.h"
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error_t
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_hurd_intr_rpc_mach_msg (mach_msg_header_t *msg,
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mach_msg_option_t option,
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mach_msg_size_t send_size,
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mach_msg_size_t rcv_size,
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mach_port_t rcv_name,
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mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
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mach_port_t notify)
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{
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error_t err;
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struct hurd_sigstate *ss;
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const mach_msg_option_t user_option = option;
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const mach_msg_timeout_t user_timeout = timeout;
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struct clobber { int i[2]; };
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union msg
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{
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mach_msg_header_t header;
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mig_reply_header_t reply;
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struct
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{
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mach_msg_header_t header;
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int type;
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int code;
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} check;
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struct
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{
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mach_msg_header_t header;
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struct clobber data;
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} request;
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};
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union msg *const m = (void *) msg;
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mach_msg_bits_t msgh_bits;
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mach_port_t remote_port;
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mach_msg_id_t msgid;
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struct clobber save_data;
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if ((option & (MACH_SEND_MSG|MACH_RCV_MSG)) != (MACH_SEND_MSG|MACH_RCV_MSG)
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|| _hurd_msgport_thread == MACH_PORT_NULL)
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{
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/* Either this is not an RPC (i.e., only a send or only a receive),
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so it can't be interruptible; or, the signal thread is not set up
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yet, so we cannot do the normal signal magic. Do a normal,
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uninterruptible mach_msg call instead. */
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return __mach_msg (&m->header, option, send_size, rcv_size, rcv_name,
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timeout, notify);
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}
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ss = _hurd_self_sigstate ();
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/* Save state that gets clobbered by an EINTR reply message.
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We will need to restore it if we want to retry the RPC. */
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msgh_bits = m->header.msgh_bits;
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remote_port = m->header.msgh_remote_port;
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msgid = m->header.msgh_id;
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assert (rcv_size >= sizeof m->request);
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save_data = m->request.data;
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/* Tell the signal thread that we are doing an interruptible RPC on
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this port. If we get a signal and should return EINTR, the signal
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thread will set this variable to MACH_PORT_NULL. The RPC might
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return EINTR when some other thread gets a signal, in which case we
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want to restart our call. */
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ss->intr_port = m->header.msgh_remote_port;
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/* A signal may arrive here, after intr_port is set, but before the
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mach_msg system call. The signal handler might do an interruptible
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RPC, and clobber intr_port; then it would not be set properly when we
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actually did send the RPC, and a later signal wouldn't interrupt that
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RPC. So, _hurd_setup_sighandler saves intr_port in the sigcontext,
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and sigreturn restores it. */
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message:
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/* XXX
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At all points here (once SS->intr_port is set), the signal thread
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thinks we are "about to enter the syscall", and might mutate our
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return-value register. This is bogus.
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*/
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if (ss->cancel)
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{
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/* We have been cancelled. Don't do an RPC at all. */
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ss->intr_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
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ss->cancel = 0;
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return EINTR;
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}
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/* Note that the signal trampoline code might modify our OPTION! */
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err = INTR_MSG_TRAP (msg, option, send_size,
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rcv_size, rcv_name, timeout, notify);
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switch (err)
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{
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case MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT:
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if (user_option & MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT)
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/* The real user RPC timed out. */
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break;
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else
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/* The operation was supposedly interrupted, but still has
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not returned. Declare it interrupted. */
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goto interrupted;
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case MACH_SEND_INTERRUPTED: /* RPC didn't get out. */
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if (!(option & MACH_SEND_MSG))
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{
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/* Oh yes, it did! Since we were not doing a message send,
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this return code cannot have come from the kernel!
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Instead, it was the signal thread mutating our state to tell
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us not to enter this RPC. However, we are already in the receive!
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Since the signal thread thought we weren't in the RPC yet,
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it didn't do an interrupt_operation.
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XXX */
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goto retry_receive;
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}
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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/* These are the other codes that mean a pseudo-receive modified
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the message buffer and we might need to clean up the port rights. */
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case MACH_SEND_TIMED_OUT:
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case MACH_SEND_INVALID_NOTIFY:
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case MACH_SEND_NO_NOTIFY:
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case MACH_SEND_NOTIFY_IN_PROGRESS:
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if (MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE (msg->msgh_bits) == MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND)
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{
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__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), msg->msgh_remote_port);
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msg->msgh_bits
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= (MACH_MSGH_BITS (MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND,
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MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL (msg->msgh_bits))
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| MACH_MSGH_BITS_OTHER (msg->msgh_bits));
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}
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if (msg->msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX)
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{
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/* Check for MOVE_SEND rights in the message. These hold refs
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that we need to release in case the message is in fact never
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re-sent later. Since it might in fact be re-sent, we turn
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these into COPY_SEND's after deallocating the extra user ref;
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the caller is responsible for still holding a ref to go with
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the original COPY_SEND right, so the resend copies it again. */
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mach_msg_type_long_t *ty = (void *) (msg + 1);
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while ((void *) ty < (void *) msg + msg->msgh_size)
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{
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mach_msg_type_name_t name;
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mach_msg_type_size_t size;
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mach_msg_type_number_t number;
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inline void clean_ports (mach_port_t *ports, int dealloc)
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{
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mach_msg_type_number_t i;
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switch (name)
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{
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case MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND:
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for (i = 0; i < number; i++)
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__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), *ports++);
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(ty->msgtl_header.msgt_longform
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? ty->msgtl_name : ty->msgtl_header.msgt_name)
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= MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND;
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break;
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case MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND:
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case MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE:
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break;
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default:
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if (MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_ANY (name))
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assert (! "unexpected port type in interruptible RPC");
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}
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if (dealloc)
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__vm_deallocate (__mach_task_self (),
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(vm_address_t) ports,
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number * sizeof (mach_port_t));
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}
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if (ty->msgtl_header.msgt_longform)
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{
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name = ty->msgtl_name;
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size = ty->msgtl_size;
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number = ty->msgtl_number;
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(char *) ty += sizeof (mach_msg_type_long_t);
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}
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else
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{
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name = ty->msgtl_header.msgt_name;
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size = ty->msgtl_header.msgt_size;
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number = ty->msgtl_header.msgt_number;
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(char *) ty += sizeof (mach_msg_type_t);
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}
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if (ty->msgtl_header.msgt_inline)
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{
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clean_ports ((void *) ty, 0);
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/* calculate length of data in bytes, rounding up */
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(char *) ty += (((((number * size) + 7) >> 3)
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+ sizeof (mach_msg_type_t) - 1)
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&~ (sizeof (mach_msg_type_t) - 1));
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}
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else
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clean_ports (*((void **) ty)++,
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ty->msgtl_header.msgt_deallocate);
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}
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}
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break;
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case EINTR:
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/* Either the process was stopped and continued,
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or the server doesn't support interrupt_operation. */
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if (ss->intr_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
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/* If this signal was for us and it should interrupt calls, the
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signal thread will have cleared SS->intr_port.
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Since it's not cleared, the signal was for another thread,
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or SA_RESTART is set. Restart the interrupted call. */
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{
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/* Make sure we have a valid reply port. The one we were using
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may have been destroyed by interruption. */
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m->header.msgh_local_port = rcv_name = __mig_get_reply_port ();
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m->header.msgh_bits = msgh_bits;
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option = user_option;
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timeout = user_timeout;
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goto message;
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}
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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case MACH_RCV_PORT_DIED:
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/* Server didn't respond to interrupt_operation,
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so the signal thread destroyed the reply port. */
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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interrupted:
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err = EINTR;
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/* The EINTR return indicates cancellation, so clear the flag. */
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ss->cancel = 0;
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break;
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case MACH_RCV_INTERRUPTED: /* RPC sent; no reply. */
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option &= ~MACH_SEND_MSG; /* Don't send again. */
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retry_receive:
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if (ss->intr_port == MACH_PORT_NULL)
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{
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/* This signal or cancellation was for us. We need to wait for
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the reply, but not hang forever. */
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option |= MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT;
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/* Never decrease the user's timeout. */
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if (!(user_option & MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT)
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|| timeout > _hurd_interrupted_rpc_timeout)
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timeout = _hurd_interrupted_rpc_timeout;
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}
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else
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{
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option = user_option;
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timeout = user_timeout;
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}
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goto message; /* Retry the receive. */
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case MACH_MSG_SUCCESS:
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{
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/* We got a reply. Was it EINTR? */
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const union
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{
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mach_msg_type_t t;
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int i;
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} check =
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{ t: { MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_T, sizeof (integer_t) * 8,
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1, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, 0 } };
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if (m->reply.RetCode == EINTR &&
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m->header.msgh_size == sizeof m->reply &&
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m->check.type == check.i &&
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!(m->header.msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX))
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{
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/* It is indeed EINTR. Is the interrupt for us? */
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if (ss->intr_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
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{
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/* Nope; repeat the RPC.
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XXX Resources moved? */
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assert (m->header.msgh_id == msgid + 100);
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/* We know we have a valid reply port, because we just
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received the EINTR reply on it. Restore it and the
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other fields in the message header needed for send,
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since the header now reflects receipt of the reply. */
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m->header.msgh_local_port = rcv_name;
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m->header.msgh_remote_port = remote_port;
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m->header.msgh_id = msgid;
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m->header.msgh_bits = msgh_bits;
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/* Restore the two words clobbered by the reply data. */
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m->request.data = save_data;
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/* Restore the original mach_msg options.
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OPTION may have had MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT added,
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and/or MACH_SEND_MSG removed. */
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option = user_option;
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timeout = user_timeout;
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/* Now we are ready to repeat the original message send. */
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goto message;
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}
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else
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/* The EINTR return indicates cancellation,
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so clear the flag. */
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ss->cancel = 0;
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}
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}
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break;
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default: /* Quiet -Wswitch-enum. */
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}
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ss->intr_port = MACH_PORT_NULL;
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return err;
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}
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