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The ftell implementation was made conservative to ensure that incorrectly cached offsets never affect it. However, this causes problems for append mode when a file stream is rewound. Additionally, the 'clever' trick of using stat to get position for append mode files caused more problems than it solved and broke old behavior. I have described the various problems that it caused and then finally the solution. For a and a+ mode files, rewinding the stream should result in ftell returning 0 as the offset, but the stat() trick caused it to (incorrectly) always return the end of file. Now I couldn't find anything in POSIX that specifies the stream position after rewind() for a file opened in 'a' mode, but for 'a+' mode it should be set to 0. For 'a' mode too, it probably makes sense to keep it set to 0 in the interest of retaining old behavior. The initial file position for append mode files is implementation defined, so the implementation could either retain the current file position or move the position to the end of file. The earlier ftell implementation would move the offset to end of file for append-only mode, but retain the old offset for a+ mode. It would also cache the offset (this detail is important). My patch broke this and would set the initial position to end of file for both append modes, thus breaking old behavior. I was ignorant enough to write an incorrect test case for it too. The Change: I have now brought back the behavior of seeking to end of file for append-only streams, but with a slight difference. I don't cache the offset though, since we would want ftell to query the current file position through lseek while the stream is not active. Since the offset is moved to the end of file, we can rely on the file position reported by lseek and we don't need to resort to the stat() nonsense. Finally, the cache is always reliable, except when there are unflished writes in an append mode stream (i.e. both a and a+). In the latter case, it is safe to just do an lseek to SEEK_END. The value can be safely cached too, since the file handle is already active at this point. Incidentally, this is the only state change we affect in the file handle (apart from taking locks of course). I have also updated the test case to correct my impression of the initial file position for a+ streams to the initial behavior. I have verified that this does not break any existing tests in the testsuite and also passes with the new tests.
1652 lines
46 KiB
C
1652 lines
46 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 1993-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>.
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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, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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As a special exception, if you link the code in this file with
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files compiled with a GNU compiler to produce an executable,
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that does not cause the resulting executable to be covered by
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the GNU Lesser General Public License. This exception does not
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however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file
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might be covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License.
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This exception applies to code released by its copyright holders
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in files containing the exception. */
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#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
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# define _POSIX_SOURCE
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#endif
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#include "libioP.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#if _LIBC
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# include "../wcsmbs/wcsmbsload.h"
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# include "../iconv/gconv_charset.h"
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# include "../iconv/gconv_int.h"
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# include <shlib-compat.h>
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# include <not-cancel.h>
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# include <kernel-features.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef errno
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extern int errno;
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#endif
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#ifndef __set_errno
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# define __set_errno(Val) errno = (Val)
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#endif
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#ifdef _LIBC
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# define open(Name, Flags, Prot) __open (Name, Flags, Prot)
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# define lseek(FD, Offset, Whence) __lseek (FD, Offset, Whence)
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# define read(FD, Buf, NBytes) __read (FD, Buf, NBytes)
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# define write(FD, Buf, NBytes) __write (FD, Buf, NBytes)
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#else
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# define _IO_new_do_write _IO_do_write
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# define _IO_new_file_attach _IO_file_attach
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# define _IO_new_file_close_it _IO_file_close_it
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# define _IO_new_file_finish _IO_file_finish
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# define _IO_new_file_fopen _IO_file_fopen
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# define _IO_new_file_init _IO_file_init
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# define _IO_new_file_setbuf _IO_file_setbuf
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# define _IO_new_file_sync _IO_file_sync
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# define _IO_new_file_overflow _IO_file_overflow
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# define _IO_new_file_seekoff _IO_file_seekoff
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# define _IO_new_file_underflow _IO_file_underflow
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# define _IO_new_file_write _IO_file_write
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# define _IO_new_file_xsputn _IO_file_xsputn
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#endif
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#ifdef _LIBC
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extern struct __gconv_trans_data __libio_translit attribute_hidden;
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#endif
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/* An fstream can be in at most one of put mode, get mode, or putback mode.
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Putback mode is a variant of get mode.
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In a filebuf, there is only one current position, instead of two
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separate get and put pointers. In get mode, the current position
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is that of gptr(); in put mode that of pptr().
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The position in the buffer that corresponds to the position
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in external file system is normally _IO_read_end, except in putback
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mode, when it is _IO_save_end.
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If the field _fb._offset is >= 0, it gives the offset in
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the file as a whole corresponding to eGptr(). (?)
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PUT MODE:
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If a filebuf is in put mode, then all of _IO_read_ptr, _IO_read_end,
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and _IO_read_base are equal to each other. These are usually equal
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to _IO_buf_base, though not necessarily if we have switched from
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get mode to put mode. (The reason is to maintain the invariant
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that _IO_read_end corresponds to the external file position.)
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_IO_write_base is non-NULL and usually equal to _IO_buf_base.
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We also have _IO_write_end == _IO_buf_end, but only in fully buffered mode.
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The un-flushed character are those between _IO_write_base and _IO_write_ptr.
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GET MODE:
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If a filebuf is in get or putback mode, eback() != egptr().
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In get mode, the unread characters are between gptr() and egptr().
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The OS file position corresponds to that of egptr().
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PUTBACK MODE:
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Putback mode is used to remember "excess" characters that have
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been sputbackc'd in a separate putback buffer.
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In putback mode, the get buffer points to the special putback buffer.
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The unread characters are the characters between gptr() and egptr()
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in the putback buffer, as well as the area between save_gptr()
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and save_egptr(), which point into the original reserve buffer.
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(The pointers save_gptr() and save_egptr() are the values
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of gptr() and egptr() at the time putback mode was entered.)
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The OS position corresponds to that of save_egptr().
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LINE BUFFERED OUTPUT:
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During line buffered output, _IO_write_base==base() && epptr()==base().
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However, ptr() may be anywhere between base() and ebuf().
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This forces a call to filebuf::overflow(int C) on every put.
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If there is more space in the buffer, and C is not a '\n',
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then C is inserted, and pptr() incremented.
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UNBUFFERED STREAMS:
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If a filebuf is unbuffered(), the _shortbuf[1] is used as the buffer.
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*/
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#define CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS \
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(_IO_IS_FILEBUF+_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_TIED_PUT_GET)
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void
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_IO_new_file_init (fp)
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struct _IO_FILE_plus *fp;
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{
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/* POSIX.1 allows another file handle to be used to change the position
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of our file descriptor. Hence we actually don't know the actual
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position before we do the first fseek (and until a following fflush). */
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fp->file._offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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fp->file._IO_file_flags |= CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS;
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_IO_link_in (fp);
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fp->file._fileno = -1;
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}
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libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_init, _IO_file_init)
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int
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_IO_new_file_close_it (fp)
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_IO_FILE *fp;
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{
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int write_status;
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if (!_IO_file_is_open (fp))
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return EOF;
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if ((fp->_flags & _IO_NO_WRITES) == 0
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&& (fp->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING) != 0)
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write_status = _IO_do_flush (fp);
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else
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write_status = 0;
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_IO_unsave_markers (fp);
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int close_status = ((fp->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_NOCLOSE) == 0
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? _IO_SYSCLOSE (fp) : 0);
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/* Free buffer. */
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#if defined _LIBC || defined _GLIBCPP_USE_WCHAR_T
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if (fp->_mode > 0)
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{
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if (_IO_have_wbackup (fp))
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_IO_free_wbackup_area (fp);
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_IO_wsetb (fp, NULL, NULL, 0);
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_IO_wsetg (fp, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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_IO_wsetp (fp, NULL, NULL);
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}
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#endif
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_IO_setb (fp, NULL, NULL, 0);
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_IO_setg (fp, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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_IO_setp (fp, NULL, NULL);
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_IO_un_link ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp);
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fp->_flags = _IO_MAGIC|CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS;
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fp->_fileno = -1;
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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return close_status ? close_status : write_status;
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}
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libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_close_it, _IO_file_close_it)
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void
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_IO_new_file_finish (fp, dummy)
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_IO_FILE *fp;
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int dummy;
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{
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if (_IO_file_is_open (fp))
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{
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_IO_do_flush (fp);
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if (!(fp->_flags & _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE))
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_IO_SYSCLOSE (fp);
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}
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_IO_default_finish (fp, 0);
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}
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libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_finish, _IO_file_finish)
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_IO_FILE *
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_IO_file_open (fp, filename, posix_mode, prot, read_write, is32not64)
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_IO_FILE *fp;
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const char *filename;
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int posix_mode;
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int prot;
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int read_write;
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int is32not64;
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{
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int fdesc;
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#ifdef _LIBC
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if (__glibc_unlikely (fp->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL))
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fdesc = open_not_cancel (filename,
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posix_mode | (is32not64 ? 0 : O_LARGEFILE), prot);
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else
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fdesc = open (filename, posix_mode | (is32not64 ? 0 : O_LARGEFILE), prot);
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#else
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fdesc = open (filename, posix_mode, prot);
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#endif
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if (fdesc < 0)
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return NULL;
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fp->_fileno = fdesc;
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_IO_mask_flags (fp, read_write,_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_IS_APPENDING);
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/* For append mode, send the file offset to the end of the file. Don't
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update the offset cache though, since the file handle is not active. */
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if ((read_write & (_IO_IS_APPENDING | _IO_NO_READS))
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== (_IO_IS_APPENDING | _IO_NO_READS))
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{
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_IO_off64_t new_pos = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, 0, _IO_seek_end);
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if (new_pos == _IO_pos_BAD && errno != ESPIPE)
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{
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close_not_cancel (fdesc);
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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_IO_link_in ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp);
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return fp;
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}
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libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_open)
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_IO_FILE *
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_IO_new_file_fopen (fp, filename, mode, is32not64)
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_IO_FILE *fp;
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const char *filename;
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const char *mode;
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int is32not64;
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{
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int oflags = 0, omode;
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int read_write;
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int oprot = 0666;
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int i;
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_IO_FILE *result;
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#ifdef _LIBC
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const char *cs;
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const char *last_recognized;
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#endif
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if (_IO_file_is_open (fp))
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return 0;
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switch (*mode)
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{
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case 'r':
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omode = O_RDONLY;
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read_write = _IO_NO_WRITES;
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break;
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case 'w':
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omode = O_WRONLY;
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oflags = O_CREAT|O_TRUNC;
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read_write = _IO_NO_READS;
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break;
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case 'a':
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omode = O_WRONLY;
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oflags = O_CREAT|O_APPEND;
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read_write = _IO_NO_READS|_IO_IS_APPENDING;
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break;
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default:
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__set_errno (EINVAL);
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return NULL;
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}
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#ifdef _LIBC
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last_recognized = mode;
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#endif
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for (i = 1; i < 7; ++i)
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{
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switch (*++mode)
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{
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case '\0':
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break;
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case '+':
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omode = O_RDWR;
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read_write &= _IO_IS_APPENDING;
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#ifdef _LIBC
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last_recognized = mode;
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#endif
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continue;
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case 'x':
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oflags |= O_EXCL;
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#ifdef _LIBC
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last_recognized = mode;
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#endif
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continue;
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case 'b':
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#ifdef _LIBC
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last_recognized = mode;
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#endif
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continue;
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case 'm':
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fp->_flags2 |= _IO_FLAGS2_MMAP;
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continue;
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case 'c':
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fp->_flags2 |= _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL;
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continue;
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case 'e':
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#ifdef O_CLOEXEC
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oflags |= O_CLOEXEC;
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#endif
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fp->_flags2 |= _IO_FLAGS2_CLOEXEC;
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continue;
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default:
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/* Ignore. */
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continue;
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}
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break;
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}
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result = _IO_file_open (fp, filename, omode|oflags, oprot, read_write,
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is32not64);
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if (result != NULL)
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{
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#ifndef __ASSUME_O_CLOEXEC
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if ((fp->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_CLOEXEC) != 0 && __have_o_cloexec <= 0)
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{
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int fd = _IO_fileno (fp);
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if (__have_o_cloexec == 0)
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{
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int flags = __fcntl (fd, F_GETFD);
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__have_o_cloexec = (flags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0 ? -1 : 1;
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}
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if (__have_o_cloexec < 0)
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__fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
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}
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#endif
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/* Test whether the mode string specifies the conversion. */
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cs = strstr (last_recognized + 1, ",ccs=");
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if (cs != NULL)
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{
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/* Yep. Load the appropriate conversions and set the orientation
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to wide. */
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struct gconv_fcts fcts;
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struct _IO_codecvt *cc;
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char *endp = __strchrnul (cs + 5, ',');
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char ccs[endp - (cs + 5) + 3];
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*((char *) __mempcpy (ccs, cs + 5, endp - (cs + 5))) = '\0';
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strip (ccs, ccs);
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if (__wcsmbs_named_conv (&fcts, ccs[2] == '\0'
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? upstr (ccs, cs + 5) : ccs) != 0)
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{
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/* Something went wrong, we cannot load the conversion modules.
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This means we cannot proceed since the user explicitly asked
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for these. */
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(void) _IO_file_close_it (fp);
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__set_errno (EINVAL);
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return NULL;
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}
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assert (fcts.towc_nsteps == 1);
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assert (fcts.tomb_nsteps == 1);
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fp->_wide_data->_IO_read_ptr = fp->_wide_data->_IO_read_end;
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fp->_wide_data->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_wide_data->_IO_write_base;
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/* Clear the state. We start all over again. */
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memset (&fp->_wide_data->_IO_state, '\0', sizeof (__mbstate_t));
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memset (&fp->_wide_data->_IO_last_state, '\0', sizeof (__mbstate_t));
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cc = fp->_codecvt = &fp->_wide_data->_codecvt;
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/* The functions are always the same. */
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*cc = __libio_codecvt;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__nsteps = fcts.towc_nsteps;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__steps = fcts.towc;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__data[0].__invocation_counter = 0;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__data[0].__internal_use = 1;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__data[0].__flags = __GCONV_IS_LAST;
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__data[0].__statep = &result->_wide_data->_IO_state;
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/* XXX For now no transliteration. */
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cc->__cd_in.__cd.__data[0].__trans = NULL;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__nsteps = fcts.tomb_nsteps;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__steps = fcts.tomb;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__data[0].__invocation_counter = 0;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__data[0].__internal_use = 1;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__data[0].__flags = __GCONV_IS_LAST;
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__data[0].__statep =
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&result->_wide_data->_IO_state;
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/* And now the transliteration. */
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cc->__cd_out.__cd.__data[0].__trans = &__libio_translit;
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/* From now on use the wide character callback functions. */
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((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp)->vtable = fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable;
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/* Set the mode now. */
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result->_mode = 1;
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}
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}
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return result;
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}
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libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_fopen, _IO_file_fopen)
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_IO_FILE *
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_IO_new_file_attach (fp, fd)
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_IO_FILE *fp;
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int fd;
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{
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if (_IO_file_is_open (fp))
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return NULL;
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fp->_fileno = fd;
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fp->_flags &= ~(_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES);
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fp->_flags |= _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE;
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/* Get the current position of the file. */
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/* We have to do that since that may be junk. */
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fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
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int save_errno = errno;
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if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp, (_IO_off64_t)0, _IO_seek_cur, _IOS_INPUT|_IOS_OUTPUT)
|
|
== _IO_pos_BAD && errno != ESPIPE)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
__set_errno (save_errno);
|
|
return fp;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_attach, _IO_file_attach)
|
|
|
|
_IO_FILE *
|
|
_IO_new_file_setbuf (fp, p, len)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
char *p;
|
|
_IO_ssize_t len;
|
|
{
|
|
if (_IO_default_setbuf (fp, p, len) == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end
|
|
= fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
|
|
return fp;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_setbuf, _IO_file_setbuf)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_IO_FILE *
|
|
_IO_file_setbuf_mmap (fp, p, len)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
char *p;
|
|
_IO_ssize_t len;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_FILE *result;
|
|
|
|
/* Change the function table. */
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_file_jumps;
|
|
fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable = &_IO_wfile_jumps;
|
|
|
|
/* And perform the normal operation. */
|
|
result = _IO_new_file_setbuf (fp, p, len);
|
|
|
|
/* If the call failed, restore to using mmap. */
|
|
if (result == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_file_jumps_mmap;
|
|
fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable = &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static _IO_size_t new_do_write (_IO_FILE *, const char *, _IO_size_t);
|
|
|
|
/* Write TO_DO bytes from DATA to FP.
|
|
Then mark FP as having empty buffers. */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_new_do_write (fp, data, to_do)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
const char *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t to_do;
|
|
{
|
|
return (to_do == 0
|
|
|| (_IO_size_t) new_do_write (fp, data, to_do) == to_do) ? 0 : EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_do_write, _IO_do_write)
|
|
|
|
static
|
|
_IO_size_t
|
|
new_do_write (fp, data, to_do)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
const char *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t to_do;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_size_t count;
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_IS_APPENDING)
|
|
/* On a system without a proper O_APPEND implementation,
|
|
you would need to sys_seek(0, SEEK_END) here, but is
|
|
not needed nor desirable for Unix- or Posix-like systems.
|
|
Instead, just indicate that offset (before and after) is
|
|
unpredictable. */
|
|
fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
|
|
else if (fp->_IO_read_end != fp->_IO_write_base)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_off64_t new_pos
|
|
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, fp->_IO_write_base - fp->_IO_read_end, 1);
|
|
if (new_pos == _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
fp->_offset = new_pos;
|
|
}
|
|
count = _IO_SYSWRITE (fp, data, to_do);
|
|
if (fp->_cur_column && count)
|
|
fp->_cur_column = _IO_adjust_column (fp->_cur_column - 1, data, count) + 1;
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
fp->_IO_write_end = (fp->_mode <= 0
|
|
&& (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF+_IO_UNBUFFERED))
|
|
? fp->_IO_buf_base : fp->_IO_buf_end);
|
|
return count;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_new_file_underflow (fp)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count;
|
|
#if 0
|
|
/* SysV does not make this test; take it out for compatibility */
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_EOF_SEEN)
|
|
return (EOF);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS)
|
|
{
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
__set_errno (EBADF);
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
if (fp->_IO_read_ptr < fp->_IO_read_end)
|
|
return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Maybe we already have a push back pointer. */
|
|
if (fp->_IO_save_base != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
free (fp->_IO_save_base);
|
|
fp->_flags &= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP;
|
|
}
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf (fp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Flush all line buffered files before reading. */
|
|
/* FIXME This can/should be moved to genops ?? */
|
|
if (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF|_IO_UNBUFFERED))
|
|
{
|
|
#if 0
|
|
_IO_flush_all_linebuffered ();
|
|
#else
|
|
/* We used to flush all line-buffered stream. This really isn't
|
|
required by any standard. My recollection is that
|
|
traditional Unix systems did this for stdout. stderr better
|
|
not be line buffered. So we do just that here
|
|
explicitly. --drepper */
|
|
_IO_acquire_lock (_IO_stdout);
|
|
|
|
if ((_IO_stdout->_flags & (_IO_LINKED | _IO_NO_WRITES | _IO_LINE_BUF))
|
|
== (_IO_LINKED | _IO_LINE_BUF))
|
|
_IO_OVERFLOW (_IO_stdout, EOF);
|
|
|
|
_IO_release_lock (_IO_stdout);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_switch_to_get_mode (fp);
|
|
|
|
/* This is very tricky. We have to adjust those
|
|
pointers before we call _IO_SYSREAD () since
|
|
we may longjump () out while waiting for
|
|
input. Those pointers may be screwed up. H.J. */
|
|
fp->_IO_read_base = fp->_IO_read_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end
|
|
= fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
|
|
count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
if (count <= 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (count == 0)
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
|
|
else
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN, count = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end += count;
|
|
if (count == 0)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
_IO_pos_adjust (fp->_offset, count);
|
|
return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_underflow, _IO_file_underflow)
|
|
|
|
/* Guts of underflow callback if we mmap the file. This stats the file and
|
|
updates the stream state to match. In the normal case we return zero.
|
|
If the file is no longer eligible for mmap, its jump tables are reset to
|
|
the vanilla ones and we return nonzero. */
|
|
static int
|
|
mmap_remap_check (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
struct stat64 st;
|
|
|
|
if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp, &st) == 0
|
|
&& S_ISREG (st.st_mode) && st.st_size != 0
|
|
/* Limit the file size to 1MB for 32-bit machines. */
|
|
&& (sizeof (ptrdiff_t) > 4 || st.st_size < 1*1024*1024))
|
|
{
|
|
const size_t pagesize = __getpagesize ();
|
|
# define ROUNDED(x) (((x) + pagesize - 1) & ~(pagesize - 1))
|
|
if (ROUNDED (st.st_size) < ROUNDED (fp->_IO_buf_end
|
|
- fp->_IO_buf_base))
|
|
{
|
|
/* We can trim off some pages past the end of the file. */
|
|
(void) __munmap (fp->_IO_buf_base + ROUNDED (st.st_size),
|
|
ROUNDED (fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
- ROUNDED (st.st_size));
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end = fp->_IO_buf_base + st.st_size;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (ROUNDED (st.st_size) > ROUNDED (fp->_IO_buf_end
|
|
- fp->_IO_buf_base))
|
|
{
|
|
/* The file added some pages. We need to remap it. */
|
|
void *p;
|
|
#ifdef _G_HAVE_MREMAP
|
|
p = __mremap (fp->_IO_buf_base, ROUNDED (fp->_IO_buf_end
|
|
- fp->_IO_buf_base),
|
|
ROUNDED (st.st_size), MREMAP_MAYMOVE);
|
|
if (p == MAP_FAILED)
|
|
{
|
|
(void) __munmap (fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
goto punt;
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
(void) __munmap (fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
p = __mmap64 (NULL, st.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED,
|
|
fp->_fileno, 0);
|
|
if (p == MAP_FAILED)
|
|
goto punt;
|
|
#endif
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base = p;
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end = fp->_IO_buf_base + st.st_size;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* The number of pages didn't change. */
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end = fp->_IO_buf_base + st.st_size;
|
|
}
|
|
# undef ROUNDED
|
|
|
|
fp->_offset -= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_offset < fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base
|
|
? fp->_IO_buf_base + fp->_offset : fp->_IO_buf_end,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end);
|
|
|
|
/* If we are already positioned at or past the end of the file, don't
|
|
change the current offset. If not, seek past what we have mapped,
|
|
mimicking the position left by a normal underflow reading into its
|
|
buffer until EOF. */
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_offset < fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
{
|
|
if (__lseek64 (fp->_fileno, fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
SEEK_SET)
|
|
!= fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
else
|
|
fp->_offset = fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Life is no longer good for mmap. Punt it. */
|
|
(void) __munmap (fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
punt:
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base = fp->_IO_buf_end = NULL;
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, NULL, NULL, NULL);
|
|
if (fp->_mode <= 0)
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_file_jumps;
|
|
else
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_wfile_jumps;
|
|
fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable = &_IO_wfile_jumps;
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Special callback replacing the underflow callbacks if we mmap the file. */
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_file_underflow_mmap (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
if (fp->_IO_read_ptr < fp->_IO_read_end)
|
|
return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (mmap_remap_check (fp)))
|
|
/* We punted to the regular file functions. */
|
|
return _IO_UNDERFLOW (fp);
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_read_ptr < fp->_IO_read_end)
|
|
return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
decide_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We use the file in read-only mode. This could mean we can
|
|
mmap the file and use it without any copying. But not all
|
|
file descriptors are for mmap-able objects and on 32-bit
|
|
machines we don't want to map files which are too large since
|
|
this would require too much virtual memory. */
|
|
struct stat64 st;
|
|
|
|
if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp, &st) == 0
|
|
&& S_ISREG (st.st_mode) && st.st_size != 0
|
|
/* Limit the file size to 1MB for 32-bit machines. */
|
|
&& (sizeof (ptrdiff_t) > 4 || st.st_size < 1*1024*1024)
|
|
/* Sanity check. */
|
|
&& (fp->_offset == _IO_pos_BAD || fp->_offset <= st.st_size))
|
|
{
|
|
/* Try to map the file. */
|
|
void *p;
|
|
|
|
p = __mmap64 (NULL, st.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fp->_fileno, 0);
|
|
if (p != MAP_FAILED)
|
|
{
|
|
/* OK, we managed to map the file. Set the buffer up and use a
|
|
special jump table with simplified underflow functions which
|
|
never tries to read anything from the file. */
|
|
|
|
if (__lseek64 (fp->_fileno, st.st_size, SEEK_SET) != st.st_size)
|
|
{
|
|
(void) __munmap (p, st.st_size);
|
|
fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_setb (fp, p, (char *) p + st.st_size, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_offset == _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
fp->_offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, p, p + fp->_offset, p + st.st_size);
|
|
fp->_offset = st.st_size;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_mode <= 0)
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *)fp) = &_IO_file_jumps_mmap;
|
|
else
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *)fp) = &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap;
|
|
fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable = &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap;
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* We couldn't use mmap, so revert to the vanilla file operations. */
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_mode <= 0)
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_file_jumps;
|
|
else
|
|
_IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp) = &_IO_wfile_jumps;
|
|
fp->_wide_data->_wide_vtable = &_IO_wfile_jumps;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_file_underflow_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
/* This is the first read attempt. Choose mmap or vanilla operations
|
|
and then punt to the chosen underflow routine. */
|
|
decide_maybe_mmap (fp);
|
|
return _IO_UNDERFLOW (fp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_new_file_overflow (f, ch)
|
|
_IO_FILE *f;
|
|
int ch;
|
|
{
|
|
if (f->_flags & _IO_NO_WRITES) /* SET ERROR */
|
|
{
|
|
f->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
__set_errno (EBADF);
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
/* If currently reading or no buffer allocated. */
|
|
if ((f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING) == 0 || f->_IO_write_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Allocate a buffer if needed. */
|
|
if (f->_IO_write_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf (f);
|
|
_IO_setg (f, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
}
|
|
/* Otherwise must be currently reading.
|
|
If _IO_read_ptr (and hence also _IO_read_end) is at the buffer end,
|
|
logically slide the buffer forwards one block (by setting the
|
|
read pointers to all point at the beginning of the block). This
|
|
makes room for subsequent output.
|
|
Otherwise, set the read pointers to _IO_read_end (leaving that
|
|
alone, so it can continue to correspond to the external position). */
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (_IO_in_backup (f)))
|
|
{
|
|
size_t nbackup = f->_IO_read_end - f->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
_IO_free_backup_area (f);
|
|
f->_IO_read_base -= MIN (nbackup,
|
|
f->_IO_read_base - f->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_read_base;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (f->_IO_read_ptr == f->_IO_buf_end)
|
|
f->_IO_read_end = f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr = f->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
f->_IO_write_base = f->_IO_write_ptr;
|
|
f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_buf_end;
|
|
f->_IO_read_base = f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_read_end;
|
|
|
|
f->_flags |= _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING;
|
|
if (f->_mode <= 0 && f->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF+_IO_UNBUFFERED))
|
|
f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_write_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ch == EOF)
|
|
return _IO_do_write (f, f->_IO_write_base,
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr - f->_IO_write_base);
|
|
if (f->_IO_write_ptr == f->_IO_buf_end ) /* Buffer is really full */
|
|
if (_IO_do_flush (f) == EOF)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
*f->_IO_write_ptr++ = ch;
|
|
if ((f->_flags & _IO_UNBUFFERED)
|
|
|| ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && ch == '\n'))
|
|
if (_IO_do_write (f, f->_IO_write_base,
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr - f->_IO_write_base) == EOF)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
return (unsigned char) ch;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_overflow, _IO_file_overflow)
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_new_file_sync (fp)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t delta;
|
|
int retval = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* char* ptr = cur_ptr(); */
|
|
if (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base)
|
|
if (_IO_do_flush(fp)) return EOF;
|
|
delta = fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_end;
|
|
if (delta != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef TODO
|
|
if (_IO_in_backup (fp))
|
|
delta -= eGptr () - Gbase ();
|
|
#endif
|
|
_IO_off64_t new_pos = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, delta, 1);
|
|
if (new_pos != (_IO_off64_t) EOF)
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
#ifdef ESPIPE
|
|
else if (errno == ESPIPE)
|
|
; /* Ignore error from unseekable devices. */
|
|
#endif
|
|
else
|
|
retval = EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
if (retval != EOF)
|
|
fp->_offset = _IO_pos_BAD;
|
|
/* FIXME: Cleanup - can this be shared? */
|
|
/* setg(base(), ptr, ptr); */
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_sync, _IO_file_sync)
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
_IO_file_sync_mmap (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
if (fp->_IO_read_ptr != fp->_IO_read_end)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef TODO
|
|
if (_IO_in_backup (fp))
|
|
delta -= eGptr () - Gbase ();
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (__lseek64 (fp->_fileno, fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
SEEK_SET)
|
|
!= fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
{
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
fp->_offset = fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_read_ptr = fp->_IO_read_base;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* ftell{,o} implementation. The only time we modify the state of the stream
|
|
is when we have unflushed writes. In that case we seek to the end and
|
|
record that offset in the stream object. */
|
|
static _IO_off64_t
|
|
do_ftell (_IO_FILE *fp)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_off64_t result, offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* No point looking at unflushed data if we haven't allocated buffers
|
|
yet. */
|
|
if (fp->_IO_buf_base != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
bool was_writing = (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base
|
|
|| _IO_in_put_mode (fp));
|
|
|
|
bool append_mode = (fp->_flags & _IO_IS_APPENDING) == _IO_IS_APPENDING;
|
|
|
|
/* When we have unflushed writes in append mode, seek to the end of the
|
|
file and record that offset. This is the only time we change the file
|
|
stream state and it is safe since the file handle is active. */
|
|
if (was_writing && append_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, 0, _IO_seek_end);
|
|
if (result == _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
else
|
|
fp->_offset = result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Adjust for unflushed data. */
|
|
if (!was_writing)
|
|
offset -= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
else
|
|
offset += fp->_IO_write_ptr - fp->_IO_read_end;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
result = fp->_offset;
|
|
else
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, 0, _IO_seek_cur);
|
|
|
|
if (result == EOF)
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
result += offset;
|
|
|
|
if (result < 0)
|
|
{
|
|
__set_errno (EINVAL);
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_off64_t
|
|
_IO_new_file_seekoff (fp, offset, dir, mode)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
_IO_off64_t offset;
|
|
int dir;
|
|
int mode;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_off64_t result;
|
|
_IO_off64_t delta, new_offset;
|
|
long count;
|
|
|
|
/* Short-circuit into a separate function. We don't want to mix any
|
|
functionality and we don't want to touch anything inside the FILE
|
|
object. */
|
|
if (mode == 0)
|
|
return do_ftell (fp);
|
|
|
|
/* POSIX.1 8.2.3.7 says that after a call the fflush() the file
|
|
offset of the underlying file must be exact. */
|
|
int must_be_exact = (fp->_IO_read_base == fp->_IO_read_end
|
|
&& fp->_IO_write_base == fp->_IO_write_ptr);
|
|
|
|
bool was_writing = (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base
|
|
|| _IO_in_put_mode (fp));
|
|
|
|
/* Flush unwritten characters.
|
|
(This may do an unneeded write if we seek within the buffer.
|
|
But to be able to switch to reading, we would need to set
|
|
egptr to pptr. That can't be done in the current design,
|
|
which assumes file_ptr() is eGptr. Anyway, since we probably
|
|
end up flushing when we close(), it doesn't make much difference.)
|
|
FIXME: simulate mem-mapped files. */
|
|
if (was_writing && _IO_switch_to_get_mode (fp))
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* It could be that we already have a pushback buffer. */
|
|
if (fp->_IO_read_base != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
free (fp->_IO_read_base);
|
|
fp->_flags &= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP;
|
|
}
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf (fp);
|
|
_IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (dir)
|
|
{
|
|
case _IO_seek_cur:
|
|
/* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */
|
|
offset -= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_offset == _IO_pos_BAD)
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
/* Make offset absolute, assuming current pointer is file_ptr(). */
|
|
offset += fp->_offset;
|
|
if (offset < 0)
|
|
{
|
|
__set_errno (EINVAL);
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_set;
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_set:
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_end:
|
|
{
|
|
struct stat64 st;
|
|
if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG (st.st_mode))
|
|
{
|
|
offset += st.st_size;
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_set;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */
|
|
|
|
/* If destination is within current buffer, optimize: */
|
|
if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD && fp->_IO_read_base != NULL
|
|
&& !_IO_in_backup (fp))
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_off64_t start_offset = (fp->_offset
|
|
- (fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_buf_base));
|
|
if (offset >= start_offset && offset < fp->_offset)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base + (offset - start_offset),
|
|
fp->_IO_read_end);
|
|
_IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
|
|
_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
goto resync;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS)
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to seek to a block boundary, to improve kernel page management. */
|
|
new_offset = offset & ~(fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base - 1);
|
|
delta = offset - new_offset;
|
|
if (delta > fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
{
|
|
new_offset = offset;
|
|
delta = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, new_offset, 0);
|
|
if (result < 0)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
if (delta == 0)
|
|
count = 0;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base,
|
|
(must_be_exact
|
|
? delta : fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base));
|
|
if (count < delta)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We weren't allowed to read, but try to seek the remainder. */
|
|
offset = count == EOF ? delta : delta-count;
|
|
dir = _IO_seek_cur;
|
|
goto dumb;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base + delta,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base + count);
|
|
_IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
fp->_offset = result + count;
|
|
_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
return offset;
|
|
dumb:
|
|
|
|
_IO_unsave_markers (fp);
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, offset, dir);
|
|
if (result != EOF)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
fp->_offset = result;
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
_IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
}
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
resync:
|
|
/* We need to do it since it is possible that the file offset in
|
|
the kernel may be changed behind our back. It may happen when
|
|
we fopen a file and then do a fork. One process may access the
|
|
file and the kernel file offset will be changed. */
|
|
if (fp->_offset >= 0)
|
|
_IO_SYSSEEK (fp, fp->_offset, 0);
|
|
|
|
return offset;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff)
|
|
|
|
_IO_off64_t
|
|
_IO_file_seekoff_mmap (fp, offset, dir, mode)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
_IO_off64_t offset;
|
|
int dir;
|
|
int mode;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_off64_t result;
|
|
|
|
/* If we are only interested in the current position, calculate it and
|
|
return right now. This calculation does the right thing when we are
|
|
using a pushback buffer, but in the usual case has the same value as
|
|
(fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_buf_base). */
|
|
if (mode == 0)
|
|
return fp->_offset - (fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr);
|
|
|
|
switch (dir)
|
|
{
|
|
case _IO_seek_cur:
|
|
/* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */
|
|
offset += fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_base;
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_set:
|
|
break;
|
|
case _IO_seek_end:
|
|
offset += fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
/* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */
|
|
|
|
if (offset < 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* No negative offsets are valid. */
|
|
__set_errno (EINVAL);
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, offset, 0);
|
|
if (result < 0)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
|
|
if (offset > fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)
|
|
/* One can fseek arbitrarily past the end of the file
|
|
and it is meaningless until one attempts to read.
|
|
Leave the buffer pointers in EOF state until underflow. */
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_end, fp->_IO_buf_end);
|
|
else
|
|
/* Adjust the read pointers to match the file position,
|
|
but so the next read attempt will call underflow. */
|
|
_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base + offset,
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base + offset);
|
|
|
|
fp->_offset = result;
|
|
|
|
_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN);
|
|
|
|
return offset;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static _IO_off64_t
|
|
_IO_file_seekoff_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE *fp, _IO_off64_t offset, int dir,
|
|
int mode)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We only get here when we haven't tried to read anything yet.
|
|
So there is nothing more useful for us to do here than just
|
|
the underlying lseek call. */
|
|
|
|
_IO_off64_t result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, offset, dir);
|
|
if (result < 0)
|
|
return EOF;
|
|
|
|
fp->_offset = result;
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_ssize_t
|
|
_IO_file_read (fp, buf, size)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
void *buf;
|
|
_IO_ssize_t size;
|
|
{
|
|
return (__builtin_expect (fp->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL, 0)
|
|
? read_not_cancel (fp->_fileno, buf, size)
|
|
: read (fp->_fileno, buf, size));
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_read)
|
|
|
|
_IO_off64_t
|
|
_IO_file_seek (fp, offset, dir)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
_IO_off64_t offset;
|
|
int dir;
|
|
{
|
|
return __lseek64 (fp->_fileno, offset, dir);
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_seek)
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_file_stat (fp, st)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
void *st;
|
|
{
|
|
return __fxstat64 (_STAT_VER, fp->_fileno, (struct stat64 *) st);
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_stat)
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_file_close_mmap (fp)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
{
|
|
/* In addition to closing the file descriptor we have to unmap the file. */
|
|
(void) __munmap (fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base);
|
|
fp->_IO_buf_base = fp->_IO_buf_end = NULL;
|
|
/* Cancelling close should be avoided if possible since it leaves an
|
|
unrecoverable state behind. */
|
|
return close_not_cancel (fp->_fileno);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_IO_file_close (fp)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
{
|
|
/* Cancelling close should be avoided if possible since it leaves an
|
|
unrecoverable state behind. */
|
|
return close_not_cancel (fp->_fileno);
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_close)
|
|
|
|
_IO_ssize_t
|
|
_IO_new_file_write (f, data, n)
|
|
_IO_FILE *f;
|
|
const void *data;
|
|
_IO_ssize_t n;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t to_do = n;
|
|
while (to_do > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count = (__builtin_expect (f->_flags2
|
|
& _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL, 0)
|
|
? write_not_cancel (f->_fileno, data, to_do)
|
|
: write (f->_fileno, data, to_do));
|
|
if (count < 0)
|
|
{
|
|
f->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
to_do -= count;
|
|
data = (void *) ((char *) data + count);
|
|
}
|
|
n -= to_do;
|
|
if (f->_offset >= 0)
|
|
f->_offset += n;
|
|
return n;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_IO_size_t
|
|
_IO_new_file_xsputn (f, data, n)
|
|
_IO_FILE *f;
|
|
const void *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t n;
|
|
{
|
|
const char *s = (const char *) data;
|
|
_IO_size_t to_do = n;
|
|
int must_flush = 0;
|
|
_IO_size_t count = 0;
|
|
|
|
if (n <= 0)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
/* This is an optimized implementation.
|
|
If the amount to be written straddles a block boundary
|
|
(or the filebuf is unbuffered), use sys_write directly. */
|
|
|
|
/* First figure out how much space is available in the buffer. */
|
|
if ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && (f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING))
|
|
{
|
|
count = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_write_ptr;
|
|
if (count >= n)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *p;
|
|
for (p = s + n; p > s; )
|
|
{
|
|
if (*--p == '\n')
|
|
{
|
|
count = p - s + 1;
|
|
must_flush = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else if (f->_IO_write_end > f->_IO_write_ptr)
|
|
count = f->_IO_write_end - f->_IO_write_ptr; /* Space available. */
|
|
|
|
/* Then fill the buffer. */
|
|
if (count > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (count > to_do)
|
|
count = to_do;
|
|
#ifdef _LIBC
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr = __mempcpy (f->_IO_write_ptr, s, count);
|
|
#else
|
|
memcpy (f->_IO_write_ptr, s, count);
|
|
f->_IO_write_ptr += count;
|
|
#endif
|
|
s += count;
|
|
to_do -= count;
|
|
}
|
|
if (to_do + must_flush > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_size_t block_size, do_write;
|
|
/* Next flush the (full) buffer. */
|
|
if (_IO_OVERFLOW (f, EOF) == EOF)
|
|
/* If nothing else has to be written we must not signal the
|
|
caller that everything has been written. */
|
|
return to_do == 0 ? EOF : n - to_do;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to maintain alignment: write a whole number of blocks. */
|
|
block_size = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_buf_base;
|
|
do_write = to_do - (block_size >= 128 ? to_do % block_size : 0);
|
|
|
|
if (do_write)
|
|
{
|
|
count = new_do_write (f, s, do_write);
|
|
to_do -= count;
|
|
if (count < do_write)
|
|
return n - to_do;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Now write out the remainder. Normally, this will fit in the
|
|
buffer, but it's somewhat messier for line-buffered files,
|
|
so we let _IO_default_xsputn handle the general case. */
|
|
if (to_do)
|
|
to_do -= _IO_default_xsputn (f, s+do_write, to_do);
|
|
}
|
|
return n - to_do;
|
|
}
|
|
libc_hidden_ver (_IO_new_file_xsputn, _IO_file_xsputn)
|
|
|
|
_IO_size_t
|
|
_IO_file_xsgetn (fp, data, n)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
void *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t n;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_size_t want, have;
|
|
_IO_ssize_t count;
|
|
char *s = data;
|
|
|
|
want = n;
|
|
|
|
if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Maybe we already have a push back pointer. */
|
|
if (fp->_IO_save_base != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
free (fp->_IO_save_base);
|
|
fp->_flags &= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP;
|
|
}
|
|
_IO_doallocbuf (fp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (want > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
have = fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
if (want <= have)
|
|
{
|
|
memcpy (s, fp->_IO_read_ptr, want);
|
|
fp->_IO_read_ptr += want;
|
|
want = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if (have > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef _LIBC
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s = __mempcpy (s, fp->_IO_read_ptr, have);
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#else
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memcpy (s, fp->_IO_read_ptr, have);
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s += have;
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#endif
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want -= have;
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fp->_IO_read_ptr += have;
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}
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/* Check for backup and repeat */
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if (_IO_in_backup (fp))
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{
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_IO_switch_to_main_get_area (fp);
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continue;
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}
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/* If we now want less than a buffer, underflow and repeat
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the copy. Otherwise, _IO_SYSREAD directly to
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the user buffer. */
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if (fp->_IO_buf_base
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&& want < (size_t) (fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base))
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{
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if (__underflow (fp) == EOF)
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break;
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continue;
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}
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/* These must be set before the sysread as we might longjmp out
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waiting for input. */
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_IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
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_IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base);
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|
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/* Try to maintain alignment: read a whole number of blocks. */
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count = want;
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if (fp->_IO_buf_base)
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{
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_IO_size_t block_size = fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base;
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if (block_size >= 128)
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count -= want % block_size;
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}
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|
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count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, s, count);
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if (count <= 0)
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{
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if (count == 0)
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fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
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else
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fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN;
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|
|
|
break;
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}
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|
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s += count;
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want -= count;
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if (fp->_offset != _IO_pos_BAD)
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_IO_pos_adjust (fp->_offset, count);
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}
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}
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|
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return n - want;
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}
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libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_xsgetn)
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|
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static _IO_size_t _IO_file_xsgetn_mmap (_IO_FILE *, void *, _IO_size_t);
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static _IO_size_t
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|
_IO_file_xsgetn_mmap (fp, data, n)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
void *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t n;
|
|
{
|
|
_IO_size_t have;
|
|
char *read_ptr = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
char *s = (char *) data;
|
|
|
|
have = fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
|
|
if (have < n)
|
|
{
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (_IO_in_backup (fp)))
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef _LIBC
|
|
s = __mempcpy (s, read_ptr, have);
|
|
#else
|
|
memcpy (s, read_ptr, have);
|
|
s += have;
|
|
#endif
|
|
n -= have;
|
|
_IO_switch_to_main_get_area (fp);
|
|
read_ptr = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
have = fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (have < n)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check that we are mapping all of the file, in case it grew. */
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (mmap_remap_check (fp)))
|
|
/* We punted mmap, so complete with the vanilla code. */
|
|
return s - (char *) data + _IO_XSGETN (fp, data, n);
|
|
|
|
read_ptr = fp->_IO_read_ptr;
|
|
have = fp->_IO_read_end - read_ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (have < n)
|
|
fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN;
|
|
|
|
if (have != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
have = MIN (have, n);
|
|
#ifdef _LIBC
|
|
s = __mempcpy (s, read_ptr, have);
|
|
#else
|
|
memcpy (s, read_ptr, have);
|
|
s += have;
|
|
#endif
|
|
fp->_IO_read_ptr = read_ptr + have;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return s - (char *) data;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static _IO_size_t _IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE *, void *, _IO_size_t);
|
|
static _IO_size_t
|
|
_IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap (fp, data, n)
|
|
_IO_FILE *fp;
|
|
void *data;
|
|
_IO_size_t n;
|
|
{
|
|
/* We only get here if this is the first attempt to read something.
|
|
Decide which operations to use and then punt to the chosen one. */
|
|
|
|
decide_maybe_mmap (fp);
|
|
return _IO_XSGETN (fp, data, n);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _LIBC
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_do_write, _IO_do_write, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_attach, _IO_file_attach, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_close_it, _IO_file_close_it, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_finish, _IO_file_finish, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_fopen, _IO_file_fopen, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_init, _IO_file_init, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_setbuf, _IO_file_setbuf, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_sync, _IO_file_sync, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_overflow, _IO_file_overflow, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_underflow, _IO_file_underflow, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_write, _IO_file_write, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
versioned_symbol (libc, _IO_new_file_xsputn, _IO_file_xsputn, GLIBC_2_1);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps =
|
|
{
|
|
JUMP_INIT_DUMMY,
|
|
JUMP_INIT(finish, _IO_file_finish),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(overflow, _IO_file_overflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(underflow, _IO_file_underflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(uflow, _IO_default_uflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(pbackfail, _IO_default_pbackfail),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsputn, _IO_file_xsputn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsgetn, _IO_file_xsgetn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekoff, _IO_new_file_seekoff),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekpos, _IO_default_seekpos),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(setbuf, _IO_new_file_setbuf),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(sync, _IO_new_file_sync),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(doallocate, _IO_file_doallocate),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(read, _IO_file_read),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(write, _IO_new_file_write),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seek, _IO_file_seek),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(close, _IO_file_close),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(stat, _IO_file_stat),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(showmanyc, _IO_default_showmanyc),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(imbue, _IO_default_imbue)
|
|
};
|
|
libc_hidden_data_def (_IO_file_jumps)
|
|
|
|
const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps_mmap =
|
|
{
|
|
JUMP_INIT_DUMMY,
|
|
JUMP_INIT(finish, _IO_file_finish),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(overflow, _IO_file_overflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(underflow, _IO_file_underflow_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(uflow, _IO_default_uflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(pbackfail, _IO_default_pbackfail),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsputn, _IO_new_file_xsputn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsgetn, _IO_file_xsgetn_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekpos, _IO_default_seekpos),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(setbuf, (_IO_setbuf_t) _IO_file_setbuf_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(sync, _IO_file_sync_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(doallocate, _IO_file_doallocate),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(read, _IO_file_read),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(write, _IO_new_file_write),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seek, _IO_file_seek),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(close, _IO_file_close_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(stat, _IO_file_stat),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(showmanyc, _IO_default_showmanyc),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(imbue, _IO_default_imbue)
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps_maybe_mmap =
|
|
{
|
|
JUMP_INIT_DUMMY,
|
|
JUMP_INIT(finish, _IO_file_finish),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(overflow, _IO_file_overflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(underflow, _IO_file_underflow_maybe_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(uflow, _IO_default_uflow),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(pbackfail, _IO_default_pbackfail),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsputn, _IO_new_file_xsputn),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(xsgetn, _IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff_maybe_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seekpos, _IO_default_seekpos),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(setbuf, (_IO_setbuf_t) _IO_file_setbuf_mmap),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(sync, _IO_new_file_sync),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(doallocate, _IO_file_doallocate),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(read, _IO_file_read),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(write, _IO_new_file_write),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(seek, _IO_file_seek),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(close, _IO_file_close),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(stat, _IO_file_stat),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(showmanyc, _IO_default_showmanyc),
|
|
JUMP_INIT(imbue, _IO_default_imbue)
|
|
};
|