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2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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19 #include <errno.h>
20 #include <stdio.h>
21 #include <stdlib.h>
22 #include <string.h>
25 /* Make sure that FP has its functions set. */
26 void
27 __stdio_check_funcs (register FILE *fp)
29 if (!fp->__seen)
31 /* Initialize the stream's info, including buffering info.
32 This may give a buffer, change I/O functions, etc.
33 If no buffer is set (and the stream is not made explicitly
34 unbuffered), we allocate a buffer below, using the bufsize
35 set by this function. */
36 extern void __stdio_init_stream __P ((FILE *));
37 fp->__room_funcs = __default_room_functions;
38 fp->__io_funcs = __default_io_functions;
39 __stdio_init_stream (fp);
40 fp->__seen = 1;
45 /* Minimum size of a buffer we will allocate by default.
46 If this much memory is not available,
47 the stream in question will be made unbuffered instead. */
48 #define MIN_BUFSIZE 128
50 /* Figure out what kind of buffering (none, line, or full)
51 and what buffer size to give FP. */
52 static void
53 init_stream (register FILE *fp)
55 __stdio_check_funcs (fp);
57 if (fp->__buffer == NULL && !fp->__userbuf)
59 int save;
61 if (fp->__bufsize == 0)
62 fp->__bufsize = BUFSIZ;
64 /* Try to get however many bytes of buffering __stdio_pickbuf
65 specified, but if that much memory isn't available,
66 try half as much each time until it succeeds or the buffer
67 size becomes too small to be useful. */
68 save = errno;
69 while (fp->__bufsize >= MIN_BUFSIZE)
71 fp->__buffer = (char *) malloc (fp->__bufsize);
72 if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
73 fp->__bufsize /= 2;
74 else
75 break;
77 __set_errno (save);
79 if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
81 /* We can't get space for the buffer, so make it unbuffered. */
82 fp->__userbuf = 1;
83 fp->__bufsize = 0;
87 if (fp->__bufp == NULL)
89 /* Set the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer. */
90 fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
91 fp->__put_limit = fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
96 /* Determine the current file position of STREAM if it is unknown. */
97 int
98 __stdio_check_offset (stream)
99 FILE *stream;
101 init_stream (stream);
103 if (stream->__offset == (fpos_t) -1)
105 /* This stream's offset is unknown or unknowable. */
106 if (stream->__io_funcs.__seek == NULL)
108 /* Unknowable. */
109 __set_errno (ESPIPE);
110 return EOF;
112 else
114 /* Unknown. Find it out. */
115 fpos_t pos = (fpos_t) 0;
116 if ((*stream->__io_funcs.__seek) (stream->__cookie,
117 &pos, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
119 if (errno == ESPIPE)
120 /* Object is incapable of seeking. */
121 stream->__io_funcs.__seek = NULL;
122 return EOF;
124 stream->__offset = pos;
128 if (stream->__target == (fpos_t) -1)
129 /* This stream was opened on an existing object with
130 an unknown file position. The position is now known.
131 Make this the target position. */
132 stream->__target = stream->__offset;
134 return 0;
138 /* Move FP's file position to its target file position,
139 seeking as necessary and updating its `offset' field.
140 Sets ferror(FP) (and possibly errno) for errors. */
141 static void
142 seek_to_target (FILE *fp)
144 int save = errno;
145 if (__stdio_check_offset (fp) == EOF)
147 if (errno == ESPIPE)
148 __set_errno (save);
149 else
150 fp->__error = 1;
152 else if (fp->__target != fp->__offset)
154 /* We are not at the target file position.
155 Seek to that position. */
156 if (fp->__io_funcs.__seek == NULL)
158 /* We can't seek! */
159 __set_errno (ESPIPE);
160 fp->__error = 1;
162 else
164 fpos_t pos = fp->__target;
165 if ((*fp->__io_funcs.__seek) (fp->__cookie, &pos, SEEK_SET) < 0)
166 /* Seek failed! */
167 fp->__error = 1;
168 else
170 fp->__offset = pos;
171 if (pos != fp->__target)
173 /* Seek didn't go to the right place!
174 This should never happen. */
175 #ifdef EGRATUITOUS
176 /* It happens in the Hurd when the io server doesn't
177 obey the protocol for io_seek. */
178 __set_errno (EGRATUITOUS);
179 #else
180 /* I don't think this can happen in Unix. */
181 __set_errno (ESPIPE); /* ??? */
182 #endif
183 fp->__error = 1;
190 /* Flush the buffer for FP.
191 If C is not EOF, it is also to be written.
192 If the stream is line buffered and C is a newline, it is written
193 to the output, otherwise it is put in the buffer after it has been
194 flushed to avoid a system call for a single character.
195 This is the default `output room' function. */
196 static void
197 flushbuf (register FILE *fp, int c)
199 int flush_only = c == EOF;
200 size_t buffer_written;
201 size_t to_write;
203 /* Set if target and get_limit have already been twiddled appropriately. */
204 int twiddled = 0;
206 if (fp->__put_limit == fp->__buffer)
208 /* The stream needs to be primed for writing. */
210 size_t buffer_offset = 0;
212 if (fp->__target == -1)
213 /* For an unseekable object, data recently read bears no relation
214 to data we will write later. Discard the buffer. */
215 fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
216 else
217 /* If the user has read some of the buffer, the target position
218 is incremented for each character he has read. */
219 fp->__target += fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer;
221 if (fp->__mode.__read && fp->__room_funcs.__input != NULL &&
222 !fp->__mode.__append)
224 int save = errno;
225 const int aligned = (fp->__buffer == NULL ||
226 __stdio_check_offset (fp) == EOF ||
227 fp->__target % fp->__bufsize == 0);
228 __set_errno (save);
230 if (!aligned)
232 /* Move to a block (buffer size) boundary and read in a block.
233 Then the output will be written as a whole block, too. */
234 const size_t o = fp->__target % fp->__bufsize;
235 fp->__target -= o;
236 if ((*fp->__room_funcs.__input) (fp) == EOF && ferror (fp))
237 return;
238 else
239 __clearerr (fp);
241 if (fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer < o)
242 /* Oops. We didn't read enough (probably because we got EOF).
243 Forget we even mentioned it. */
244 fp->__target += o;
245 else
246 /* Start bufp as far into the buffer as we were into
247 this block before we read it. */
248 buffer_offset = o;
250 /* The target position is now set to where the beginning of the
251 buffer maps to; and the get_limit was set by the input-room
252 function. */
253 twiddled = 1;
257 if (fp->__buffer != NULL)
259 /* Set up to write output into the buffer. */
260 fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
261 fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer + buffer_offset;
263 if (!flush_only)
265 /* Put C in the buffer to be written out.
266 We only need to actually write it out now if
267 it is a newline on a line-buffered stream. */
268 *fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
269 if (!fp->__linebuf || (unsigned char) c != '\n')
271 /* There is no need to flush C from the buffer right now.
272 Record that nothing was written from the buffer,
273 and go do clean-up at end. */
274 buffer_written = 0;
275 goto end;
277 else
278 /* We put C in the buffer, so don't write it again later. */
279 flush_only = 1;
283 if (fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer <= buffer_offset && flush_only)
285 /* There is nothing new in the buffer, only data that
286 was read back aligned from the file. */
287 buffer_written = 0;
288 goto end;
292 /* If there is read data in the buffer past what was written,
293 write all of that as well. Otherwise, just write what has been
294 written into the buffer. */
295 buffer_written = fp->__bufp - fp->__buffer;
296 to_write = (buffer_written == 0 ? 0 :
297 fp->__get_limit > fp->__bufp ?
298 fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer :
299 buffer_written);
301 if (fp->__io_funcs.__write == NULL || (to_write == 0 && flush_only))
303 /* There is no writing function or we're coming from an fflush
304 call with nothing in the buffer, so just say the buffer's
305 been flushed, increment the file offset, and return. */
306 fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
307 if (fp->__offset != -1)
308 fp->__offset += to_write;
309 goto end;
312 if (to_write > 0)
314 int wrote;
316 /* Go to the target file position. Don't bother if appending;
317 the write will just ignore the file position anyway. */
318 if (!fp->__mode.__append)
319 seek_to_target (fp);
321 if (!ferror(fp))
323 /* Write out the buffered data. */
324 wrote = (*fp->__io_funcs.__write) (fp->__cookie, fp->__buffer,
325 to_write);
326 if (wrote > 0)
328 if (fp->__mode.__append)
329 /* The write has written the data to the end of the file
330 and updated the file position to after the data. Don't
331 bother to find the current position; we can get it
332 later if we need it. */
333 fp->__offset = fp->__target = -1;
334 else if (fp->__offset != -1)
335 /* Record that we've moved forward in the file. */
336 fp->__offset += wrote;
338 if (wrote < (int) to_write)
339 /* The writing function should always write
340 the whole buffer unless there is an error. */
341 fp->__error = 1;
345 /* Reset the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer. */
346 fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer;
348 /* If we're not just flushing, write the last character, C. */
349 if (!flush_only && !ferror (fp))
351 if (fp->__buffer == NULL || (fp->__linebuf && (unsigned char) c == '\n'))
353 /* Either we're unbuffered, or we're line-buffered and
354 C is a newline, so really write it out immediately. */
355 char cc = (unsigned char) c;
356 if ((*fp->__io_funcs.__write)(fp->__cookie, &cc, 1) < 1)
357 fp->__error = 1;
358 else if (fp->__offset != -1)
360 /* Record that we've moved forward in the file. */
361 ++fp->__offset;
362 ++fp->__target;
365 else
366 /* Just put C in the buffer. */
367 *fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
370 end:
372 if (!twiddled)
374 if (fp->__target != -1)
375 /* The new target position moves up as
376 much as the user wrote into the buffer. */
377 fp->__target += buffer_written;
379 /* Set the reading limit to the beginning of the buffer,
380 so the next `getc' will call __fillbf. */
381 fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
384 if (feof (fp) || ferror (fp))
385 fp->__bufp = fp->__put_limit;
389 /* Fill the buffer for FP and return the first character read (or EOF).
390 This is the default `input_room' function. */
391 static int
392 fillbuf (register FILE *fp)
394 /* How far into the buffer we read we want to start bufp. */
395 size_t buffer_offset = 0;
396 register char *buffer;
397 register size_t to_read, nread = 0;
398 /* This must be unsigned to avoid sign extension in return. */
399 unsigned char c;
401 if (fp->__io_funcs.__read == NULL)
403 /* There is no read function, so always return EOF. */
404 fp->__eof = 1;
405 goto end;
408 if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
410 /* We're unbuffered, so we want to read only one character. */
411 buffer = (char *) &c;
412 to_read = 1;
414 else
416 /* We're buffered, so try to fill the buffer. */
417 buffer = fp->__buffer;
418 to_read = fp->__bufsize;
421 /* We're reading, so we're not at the end-of-file. */
422 fp->__eof = 0;
424 /* Go to the target file position. */
426 int save = errno;
427 if (__stdio_check_offset (fp) == 0 && fp->__target != fp->__offset)
429 /* Move to a block (buffer size) boundary. */
430 if (fp->__bufsize != 0)
432 buffer_offset = fp->__target % fp->__bufsize;
433 fp->__target -= buffer_offset;
435 seek_to_target (fp);
437 __set_errno (save);
440 while (!ferror (fp) && !feof (fp) && nread <= buffer_offset)
442 /* Try to fill the buffer. */
443 int count = (*fp->__io_funcs.__read) (fp->__cookie, buffer, to_read);
444 if (count == 0)
445 fp->__eof = 1;
446 else if (count < 0)
447 fp->__error = 1;
448 else
450 buffer += count;
451 nread += count;
452 to_read -= count;
453 if (fp->__offset != -1)
454 /* Record that we've moved forward in the file. */
455 fp->__offset += count;
459 if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
460 /* There is no buffer, so return the character we read
461 without all the buffer pointer diddling. */
462 return (feof (fp) || ferror (fp)) ? EOF : c;
464 /* Reset the buffer pointer to the beginning of the buffer
465 (plus whatever offset we may have set above). */
466 fp->__bufp = fp->__buffer + buffer_offset;
468 end:;
470 if (feof (fp) || ferror (fp))
472 /* Set both end pointers to the beginning of the buffer so
473 the next i/o call will force a call to __fillbf/__flshfp. */
474 fp->__put_limit = fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer;
475 return EOF;
478 /* Set the end pointer to one past the last character we read. */
479 fp->__get_limit = fp->__buffer + nread;
481 /* Make it so the next `putc' will call __flshfp. */
482 fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer;
484 /* Return the first character in the buffer. */
485 return *((unsigned char *) (fp->__bufp++));
489 /* Default I/O and room functions. */
491 extern __io_read_fn __stdio_read;
492 extern __io_write_fn __stdio_write;
493 extern __io_seek_fn __stdio_seek;
494 extern __io_close_fn __stdio_close;
495 extern __io_fileno_fn __stdio_fileno;
496 const __io_functions __default_io_functions =
498 __stdio_read, __stdio_write, __stdio_seek, __stdio_close, __stdio_fileno
501 const __room_functions __default_room_functions =
503 fillbuf, flushbuf
507 /* Flush the buffer for FP and also write C if FLUSH_ONLY is nonzero.
508 This is the function used by putc and fflush. */
510 __flshfp (fp, c)
511 register FILE *fp;
512 int c;
514 int flush_only = c == EOF;
516 if (!__validfp (fp) || !fp->__mode.__write)
518 __set_errno (EINVAL);
519 return EOF;
522 if (ferror (fp))
523 return EOF;
525 if (fp->__pushed_back)
527 /* Discard the char pushed back by ungetc. */
528 fp->__bufp = fp->__pushback_bufp;
529 fp->__pushed_back = 0;
532 /* Make sure the stream is initialized (has functions and buffering). */
533 init_stream (fp);
535 /* Do this early, so a `putc' on such a stream will never return success. */
536 if (fp->__room_funcs.__output == NULL)
538 /* A NULL `output room' function means
539 to always return an output error. */
540 fp->__error = 1;
541 return EOF;
544 if (!flush_only &&
545 /* Will C fit into the buffer?
546 See below about linebuf_active. */
547 fp->__bufp < (fp->__linebuf_active ? fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize :
548 fp->__put_limit))
550 /* The character will fit in the buffer, so put it there. */
551 *fp->__bufp++ = (unsigned char) c;
552 if (fp->__linebuf && (unsigned char) c == '\n')
553 flush_only = 1;
554 else
555 return (unsigned char) c;
558 if (fp->__linebuf_active)
559 /* This is an active line-buffered stream, so its put-limit is set
560 to the beginning of the buffer in order to force a __flshfp call
561 on each putc (see below). We undo this hack here (by setting
562 the limit to the end of the buffer) to simplify the interface
563 with the output-room function. */
564 fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
566 /* Make room in the buffer. */
567 (*fp->__room_funcs.__output) (fp, flush_only ? EOF : (unsigned char) c);
569 if (fp->__linebuf)
571 /* This is a line-buffered stream, and it is now ready to do
572 some output. We call this an "active line-buffered stream".
573 We set the put_limit to the beginning of the buffer,
574 so the next `putc' call will force a call to this function.
575 Setting the linebuf_active flag tells the code above
576 (on the next call) to undo this hackery. */
577 fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer;
578 fp->__linebuf_active = 1;
581 if (ferror (fp))
582 return EOF;
583 if (flush_only)
584 return 0;
585 return (unsigned char) c;
589 /* Fill the buffer for FP and return the first character read.
590 This is the function used by getc. */
592 __fillbf (fp)
593 register FILE *fp;
595 register int c;
596 fpos_t new_target;
598 if (!__validfp (fp) || !fp->__mode.__read)
600 __set_errno (EINVAL);
601 return EOF;
604 if (fp->__pushed_back)
606 /* Return the char pushed back by ungetc. */
607 fp->__bufp = fp->__pushback_bufp;
608 fp->__pushed_back = 0;
609 return fp->__pushback;
612 /* Make sure the stream is initialized (has functions and buffering). */
613 init_stream (fp);
615 /* If we're trying to read the first character of a new
616 line of input from an unbuffered or line buffered stream,
617 we must flush all line-buffered output streams. */
618 if (fp->__buffer == NULL || fp->__linebuf)
620 register FILE *f;
621 for (f = __stdio_head; f != NULL; f = f->__next)
622 if (__validfp (f) && f->__linebuf && f->__mode.__write)
623 (void) __flshfp (f, EOF);
626 /* Note we must do this after flushing all line-buffered
627 streams, or else __flshfp would undo it! */
628 if (fp->__linebuf_active)
630 /* This is an active line-buffered stream, meaning it is in the midst
631 of writing, but has a bogus put_limit. Restore it to normality. */
632 fp->__put_limit = fp->__buffer + fp->__bufsize;
633 fp->__linebuf_active = 0;
636 /* We want the beginning of the buffer to now
637 map to just past the last data we read. */
638 new_target = fp->__target + (fp->__get_limit - fp->__buffer);
640 if (fp->__put_limit > fp->__buffer)
642 /* There is written data in the buffer.
643 Flush it out. */
644 if (fp->__room_funcs.__output == NULL)
645 fp->__error = 1;
646 else
647 (*fp->__room_funcs.__output) (fp, EOF);
650 fp->__target = new_target;
652 if (ferror (fp))
653 c = EOF;
654 else if (fp->__room_funcs.__input != NULL)
656 c = (*fp->__room_funcs.__input) (fp);
657 if (fp->__buffer == NULL)
658 /* This is an unbuffered stream, so the target sync above
659 won't do anything the next time around. Instead, note that
660 we have read one character. The (nonexistent) buffer now
661 maps to the position just past that character. */
662 ++fp->__target;
664 else
666 /* A NULL `input_room' function means always return EOF. */
667 fp->__eof = 1;
668 c = EOF;
671 return c;
675 /* Nuke a stream, but don't kill its link in the chain. */
676 void
677 __invalidate (stream)
678 register FILE *stream;
680 /* Save its link. */
681 register FILE *next = stream->__next;
683 /* Pulverize the deceased. */
684 memset((void *) stream, 0, sizeof(FILE));
686 /* Restore the deceased's link. */
687 stream->__next = next;