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/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
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This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or
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implied.
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This software is distributed under license and may not be copied,
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modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms
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of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution.
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For more information about licensing, please refer to
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http://www.ghostscript.com/licensing/. For information on
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commercial licensing, go to http://www.artifex.com/licensing/ or
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contact Artifex Software, Inc., 101 Lucas Valley Road #110,
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San Rafael, CA 94903, U.S.A., +1(415)492-9861.
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*/
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/* $Id: sfxfd.c,v 1.10 2004/08/05 17:02:36 stefan Exp $ */
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/* File stream implementation using direct OS calls */
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/******
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****** NOTE: THIS FILE MAY NOT COMPILE ON NON-UNIX PLATFORMS, AND MAY
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****** REQUIRE EDITING ON SOME UNIX PLATFORMS.
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******/
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#include "stdio_.h" /* includes std.h */
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#include "errno_.h"
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#include "memory_.h"
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#include "unistd_.h" /* for read, write, fsync, lseek */
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#include "gdebug.h"
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#include "gpcheck.h"
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#include "stream.h"
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#include "strimpl.h"
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/*
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* This is an alternate implementation of file streams. It still uses
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* FILE * in the interface, but it uses direct OS calls for I/O.
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* It also includes workarounds for the nasty habit of System V Unix
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* of breaking out of read and write operations with EINTR, EAGAIN,
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* and/or EWOULDBLOCK "errors".
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*
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* The interface should be identical to that of sfxstdio.c. However, in
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* order to allow both implementations to exist in the same executable, we
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* optionally use different names for sread_file, swrite_file, and
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* sappend_file, and omit sread_subfile (the public procedures).
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* See sfxboth.c.
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*/
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#ifdef KEEP_FILENO_API
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/* Provide prototypes to avoid compiler warnings. */
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void
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sread_fileno(stream *, FILE *, byte *, uint),
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swrite_fileno(stream *, FILE *, byte *, uint),
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sappend_fileno(stream *, FILE *, byte *, uint);
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#else
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# define sread_fileno sread_file
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# define swrite_fileno swrite_file
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# define sappend_fileno sappend_file
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#endif
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/* Forward references for file stream procedures */
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private int
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s_fileno_available(stream *, long *),
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s_fileno_read_seek(stream *, long),
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s_fileno_read_close(stream *),
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s_fileno_read_process(stream_state *, stream_cursor_read *,
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stream_cursor_write *, bool);
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private int
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s_fileno_write_seek(stream *, long),
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s_fileno_write_flush(stream *),
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s_fileno_write_close(stream *),
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s_fileno_write_process(stream_state *, stream_cursor_read *,
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stream_cursor_write *, bool);
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private int
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s_fileno_switch(stream *, bool);
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/* Get the file descriptor number of a stream. */
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inline private int
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sfileno(const stream *s)
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{
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return fileno(s->file);
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}
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/* Get the current position of a file descriptor. */
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inline private long
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ltell(int fd)
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{
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return lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR);
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}
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/* Define the System V interrupts that require retrying a call. */
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private bool
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errno_is_retry(int errn)
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{
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switch (errn) {
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#ifdef EINTR
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case EINTR: return true;
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#endif
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#if defined(EAGAIN) && (!defined(EINTR) || EAGAIN != EINTR)
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case EAGAIN: return true;
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#endif
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#if defined(EWOULDBLOCK) && (!defined(EINTR) || EWOULDBLOCK != EINTR) && (!defined(EAGAIN) || EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN)
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case EWOULDBLOCK: return true;
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#endif
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default: return false;
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}
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}
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/* ------ File reading ------ */
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/* Initialize a stream for reading an OS file. */
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void
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sread_fileno(register stream * s, FILE * file, byte * buf, uint len)
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{
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static const stream_procs p = {
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s_fileno_available, s_fileno_read_seek, s_std_read_reset,
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s_std_read_flush, s_fileno_read_close, s_fileno_read_process,
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s_fileno_switch
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};
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/*
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* There is no really portable way to test seekability,
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* but this should work on most systems.
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*/
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int fd = fileno(file);
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long curpos = ltell(fd);
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bool seekable = (curpos != -1L && lseek(fd, curpos, SEEK_SET) != -1L);
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s_std_init(s, buf, len, &p,
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(seekable ? s_mode_read + s_mode_seek : s_mode_read));
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if_debug2('s', "[s]read file=0x%lx, fd=%d\n", (ulong) file,
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fileno(file));
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s->file = file;
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s->file_modes = s->modes;
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s->file_offset = 0;
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s->file_limit = max_long;
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}
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/* Confine reading to a subfile. This is primarily for reusable streams. */
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/*
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* We omit this procedure if we are also include sfxstdio.c, which has an
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* identical definition.
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*/
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#ifndef KEEP_FILENO_API
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int
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sread_subfile(stream *s, long start, long length)
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{
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if (s->file == 0 || s->modes != s_mode_read + s_mode_seek ||
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s->file_offset != 0 || s->file_limit != max_long ||
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((s->position < start || s->position > start + length) &&
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sseek(s, start) < 0)
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)
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return ERRC;
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s->position -= start;
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s->file_offset = start;
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s->file_limit = length;
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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/* Procedures for reading from a file */
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private int
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s_fileno_available(register stream * s, long *pl)
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{
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long max_avail = s->file_limit - stell(s);
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long buf_avail = sbufavailable(s);
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int fd = sfileno(s);
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*pl = min(max_avail, buf_avail);
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if (sseekable(s)) {
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long pos, end;
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pos = ltell(fd);
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if (pos < 0)
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return ERRC;
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end = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END);
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if (lseek(fd, pos, SEEK_SET) < 0 || end < 0)
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return ERRC;
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buf_avail += end - pos;
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*pl = min(max_avail, buf_avail);
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if (*pl == 0)
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*pl = -1; /* EOF */
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} else {
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if (*pl == 0)
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*pl = -1; /* EOF */
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}
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return 0;
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}
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private int
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s_fileno_read_seek(register stream * s, long pos)
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{
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uint end = s->srlimit - s->cbuf + 1;
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long offset = pos - s->position;
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if (offset >= 0 && offset <= end) { /* Staying within the same buffer */
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s->srptr = s->cbuf + offset - 1;
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return 0;
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}
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if (pos < 0 || pos > s->file_limit ||
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lseek(sfileno(s), s->file_offset + pos, SEEK_SET) < 0
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)
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return ERRC;
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s->srptr = s->srlimit = s->cbuf - 1;
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s->end_status = 0;
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s->position = pos;
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return 0;
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}
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private int
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s_fileno_read_close(stream * s)
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{
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FILE *file = s->file;
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if (file != 0) {
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s->file = 0;
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return (fclose(file) ? ERRC : 0);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Process a buffer for a file reading stream. */
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/* This is the first stream in the pipeline, so pr is irrelevant. */
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private int
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s_fileno_read_process(stream_state * st, stream_cursor_read * ignore_pr,
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stream_cursor_write * pw, bool last)
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{
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stream *s = (stream *)st; /* no separate state */
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int fd = sfileno(s);
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uint max_count;
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int nread, status;
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max_count = pw->limit - pw->ptr;
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status = 1;
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if (s->file_limit < max_long) {
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long limit_count = s->file_offset + s->file_limit - ltell(fd);
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if (max_count > limit_count)
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max_count = limit_count, status = EOFC;
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}
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/*
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* In the Mac MetroWerks compiler, the prototype for read incorrectly
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* declares the second argument of read as char * rather than void *.
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* Work around this here.
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*/
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nread = read(fd, (void *)(pw->ptr + 1), max_count);
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if (nread > 0)
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pw->ptr += nread;
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else if (nread == 0)
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status = EOFC;
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else if (errno_is_retry(errno)) /* Handle System V interrupts */
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goto again;
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else
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status = ERRC;
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process_interrupts(s->memory);
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return status;
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}
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/* ------ File writing ------ */
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/* Initialize a stream for writing an OS file. */
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void
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swrite_fileno(register stream * s, FILE * file, byte * buf, uint len)
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{
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static const stream_procs p = {
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s_std_noavailable, s_fileno_write_seek, s_std_write_reset,
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s_fileno_write_flush, s_fileno_write_close, s_fileno_write_process,
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s_fileno_switch
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};
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s_std_init(s, buf, len, &p,
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(file == stdout ? s_mode_write : s_mode_write + s_mode_seek));
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if_debug2('s', "[s]write file=0x%lx, fd=%d\n", (ulong) file,
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fileno(file));
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s->file = file;
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s->file_modes = s->modes;
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s->file_offset = 0; /* in case we switch to reading later */
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s->file_limit = max_long; /* ibid. */
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}
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/* Initialize for appending to an OS file. */
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void
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sappend_fileno(register stream * s, FILE * file, byte * buf, uint len)
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{
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swrite_fileno(s, file, buf, len);
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s->modes = s_mode_write + s_mode_append; /* no seek */
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s->file_modes = s->modes;
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s->position = lseek(fileno(file), 0L, SEEK_END);
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}
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/* Procedures for writing on a file */
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private int
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s_fileno_write_seek(stream * s, long pos)
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{
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/* We must flush the buffer to reposition. */
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int code = sflush(s);
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if (code < 0)
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return code;
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if (lseek(sfileno(s), pos, SEEK_SET) < 0)
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return ERRC;
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s->position = pos;
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return 0;
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}
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private int
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s_fileno_write_flush(register stream * s)
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{
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int result = s_process_write_buf(s, false);
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discard(fsync(sfileno(s)));
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return result;
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}
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private int
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s_fileno_write_close(register stream * s)
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{
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s_process_write_buf(s, true);
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return s_fileno_read_close(s);
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}
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/* Process a buffer for a file writing stream. */
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/* This is the last stream in the pipeline, so pw is irrelevant. */
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private int
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s_fileno_write_process(stream_state * st, stream_cursor_read * pr,
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stream_cursor_write * ignore_pw, bool last)
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{
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int nwrite, status;
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uint count;
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again:
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count = pr->limit - pr->ptr;
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/* Some versions of the DEC C library on AXP architectures */
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/* give an error on write if the count is zero! */
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if (count == 0) {
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process_interrupts((stream*)st->memory);
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return 0;
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}
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/* See above regarding the Mac MetroWorks compiler. */
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nwrite = write(sfileno((stream *)st), (const void *)(pr->ptr + 1), count);
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if (nwrite >= 0) {
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pr->ptr += nwrite;
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status = 0;
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} else if (errno_is_retry(errno)) /* Handle System V interrupts */
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goto again;
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else
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status = ERRC;
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process_interrupts((stream *)st->memory);
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return status;
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}
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/* ------ File switching ------ */
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/* Switch a file stream to reading or writing. */
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private int
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s_fileno_switch(stream * s, bool writing)
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{
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uint modes = s->file_modes;
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int fd = sfileno(s);
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long pos;
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if (writing) {
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if (!(s->file_modes & s_mode_write))
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return ERRC;
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pos = stell(s);
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if_debug2('s', "[s]switch 0x%lx to write at %ld\n",
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(ulong) s, pos);
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lseek(fd, pos, SEEK_SET); /* pacify OS */
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if (modes & s_mode_append) {
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sappend_file(s, s->file, s->cbuf, s->cbsize); /* sets position */
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} else {
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swrite_file(s, s->file, s->cbuf, s->cbsize);
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s->position = pos;
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}
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s->modes = modes;
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} else {
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if (!(s->file_modes & s_mode_read))
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return ERRC;
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370 |
pos = stell(s);
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371 |
if_debug2('s', "[s]switch 0x%lx to read at %ld\n",
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372 |
(ulong) s, pos);
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373 |
if (sflush(s) < 0)
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374 |
return ERRC;
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lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR); /* pacify OS */
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376 |
sread_file(s, s->file, s->cbuf, s->cbsize);
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377 |
s->modes |= modes & s_mode_append; /* don't lose append info */
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378 |
s->position = pos;
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379 |
}
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s->file_modes = modes;
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381 |
return 0;
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}
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