freebsd-skq/lib/libc/stdio/findfp.c
peter 3e5894fd23 Rip out the old __stdin/out/err stuff. It was completely 100% useless. :-(
It was foiled because of dynamic copy relocations that caused compile-time
space to be reserved in .bss and at run time a blob of data was copied to
that space and everything used the .bss version..  The problem is that
the space is reserved at compile time, not runtime... So we *still* could
not change the size of FILE.  Sigh.  :-(

Replace it with something that does actually work and really does let us
make 'FILE' extendable.  It also happens to be the same as Linux does in
glibc, but has the slight cost of a pointer.  Note that this is the
same cost that 'fp = fopen(), fprintf(fp, ...); fclose(fp);' has.
Fortunately, actual references to stdin/out/err are not all that common
since we have implicit stdin/out/err-using versions of functions
(printf() vs. fprintf()).
2001-08-13 21:48:44 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Chris Torek.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)findfp.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94";
#endif
static const char rcsid[] =
"$FreeBSD$";
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <machine/atomic.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <spinlock.h>
#include "libc_private.h"
#include "local.h"
#include "glue.h"
int __sdidinit;
#define NDYNAMIC 10 /* add ten more whenever necessary */
#define std(flags, file) \
{0,0,0,flags,file,{0},0,__sF+file,__sclose,__sread,__sseek,__swrite, \
{0}, __sFX + file}
/* p r w flags file _bf z cookie close read seek write */
/* _ub _extra */
/* the usual - (stdin + stdout + stderr) */
static FILE usual[FOPEN_MAX - 3];
static struct __sFILEX usual_extra[FOPEN_MAX - 3];
static struct glue uglue = { NULL, FOPEN_MAX - 3, usual };
static struct __sFILEX __sFX[3];
#if LIBC_MAJOR >= 6
static
#endif
FILE __sF[3] = {
std(__SRD, STDIN_FILENO),
std(__SWR, STDOUT_FILENO),
std(__SWR|__SNBF, STDERR_FILENO)
};
/*
* The following kludge is done to ensure enough binary compatibility
* with future versions of libc. Or rather it allows us to work with
* libraries that have been built with a newer libc that defines these
* symbols and expects libc to provide them. We only have need to support
* i386 and alpha because they are the only "old" systems we have deployed.
*/
FILE *__stdinp = &__sF[0];
FILE *__stdoutp = &__sF[1];
FILE *__stderrp = &__sF[2];
struct glue __sglue = { &uglue, 3, __sF };
static struct glue *lastglue = &uglue;
static struct glue * moreglue __P((int));
static spinlock_t thread_lock = _SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER;
#define THREAD_LOCK() if (__isthreaded) _SPINLOCK(&thread_lock)
#define THREAD_UNLOCK() if (__isthreaded) _SPINUNLOCK(&thread_lock)
#if NOT_YET
#define SET_GLUE_PTR(ptr, val) atomic_set_rel_ptr(&(ptr), (uintptr_t)(val))
#else
#define SET_GLUE_PTR(ptr, val) ptr = val
#endif
static struct glue *
moreglue(n)
int n;
{
struct glue *g;
static FILE empty;
static struct __sFILEX emptyx;
FILE *p;
struct __sFILEX *fx;
g = (struct glue *)malloc(sizeof(*g) + ALIGNBYTES + n * sizeof(FILE) +
n * sizeof(struct __sFILEX));
if (g == NULL)
return (NULL);
p = (FILE *)ALIGN(g + 1);
fx = (struct __sFILEX *)&p[n];
g->next = NULL;
g->niobs = n;
g->iobs = p;
while (--n >= 0) {
*p = empty;
p->_extra = fx;
*p->_extra = emptyx;
p++, fx++;
}
return (g);
}
/*
* Find a free FILE for fopen et al.
*/
FILE *
__sfp()
{
FILE *fp;
int n;
struct glue *g;
if (!__sdidinit)
__sinit();
/*
* The list must be locked because a FILE may be updated.
*/
THREAD_LOCK();
for (g = &__sglue; g != NULL; g = g->next) {
for (fp = g->iobs, n = g->niobs; --n >= 0; fp++)
if (fp->_flags == 0)
goto found;
}
THREAD_UNLOCK(); /* don't hold lock while malloc()ing. */
if ((g = moreglue(NDYNAMIC)) == NULL)
return (NULL);
THREAD_LOCK(); /* reacquire the lock */
SET_GLUE_PTR(lastglue->next, g); /* atomically append glue to list */
lastglue = g; /* not atomic; only accessed when locked */
fp = g->iobs;
found:
fp->_flags = 1; /* reserve this slot; caller sets real flags */
THREAD_UNLOCK();
fp->_p = NULL; /* no current pointer */
fp->_w = 0; /* nothing to read or write */
fp->_r = 0;
fp->_bf._base = NULL; /* no buffer */
fp->_bf._size = 0;
fp->_lbfsize = 0; /* not line buffered */
fp->_file = -1; /* no file */
/* fp->_cookie = <any>; */ /* caller sets cookie, _read/_write etc */
fp->_ub._base = NULL; /* no ungetc buffer */
fp->_ub._size = 0;
fp->_lb._base = NULL; /* no line buffer */
fp->_lb._size = 0;
/* fp->_lock = NULL; */ /* once set always set (reused) */
return (fp);
}
/*
* XXX. Force immediate allocation of internal memory. Not used by stdio,
* but documented historically for certain applications. Bad applications.
*/
__warn_references(f_prealloc,
"warning: this program uses f_prealloc(), which is not recommended.");
void
f_prealloc()
{
struct glue *g;
int n;
n = getdtablesize() - FOPEN_MAX + 20; /* 20 for slop. */
/*
* It should be safe to walk the list without locking it;
* new nodes are only added to the end and none are ever
* removed.
*/
for (g = &__sglue; (n -= g->niobs) > 0 && g->next; g = g->next)
/* void */;
if ((n > 0) && ((g = moreglue(n)) != NULL)) {
THREAD_LOCK();
SET_GLUE_PTR(lastglue->next, g);
lastglue = g;
THREAD_UNLOCK();
}
}
/*
* exit() calls _cleanup() through *__cleanup, set whenever we
* open or buffer a file. This chicanery is done so that programs
* that do not use stdio need not link it all in.
*
* The name `_cleanup' is, alas, fairly well known outside stdio.
*/
void
_cleanup()
{
/* (void) _fwalk(fclose); */
(void) _fwalk(__sflush); /* `cheating' */
}
/*
* __sinit() is called whenever stdio's internal variables must be set up.
*/
void
__sinit()
{
int i;
THREAD_LOCK();
if (__sdidinit == 0) {
/* Set _extra for the usual suspects. */
for (i = 0; i < FOPEN_MAX - 3; i++)
usual[i]._extra = &usual_extra[i];
/* Make sure we clean up on exit. */
__cleanup = _cleanup; /* conservative */
__sdidinit = 1;
}
THREAD_UNLOCK();
}