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/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2001, 2005, 2006 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. * All rights reserved. * 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. * * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of * the sendmail distribution. */ #include <sm/gen.h> SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: fflush.c,v 1.45 2006/03/03 22:25:00 ca Exp $") #include <unistd.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sm/time.h> #include <signal.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <string.h> #include <sm/io.h> #include <sm/assert.h> #include <sm/setjmp.h> #include "local.h" #include <sm/conf.h> /* ** SM_IO_FLUSH -- flush the buffer for a 'fp' to the "file" ** ** Flush a single file. We don't allow this function to flush ** all open files when fp==NULL any longer. ** ** Parameters: ** fp -- the file pointer buffer to flush ** timeout -- time to complete the flush ** ** Results: ** Failure: SM_IO_EOF and sets errno ** Success: 0 (zero) */ int sm_io_flush(fp, timeout) register SM_FILE_T *fp; int SM_NONVOLATILE timeout; { int fd; struct timeval to; SM_REQUIRE_ISA(fp, SmFileMagic); if ((fp->f_flags & (SMWR | SMRW)) == 0) { /* ** The file is not opened for writing, so it cannot be flushed ** (writable means SMWR [write] or SMRW [read/write]. */ errno = EBADF; return SM_IO_EOF; } SM_CONVERT_TIME(fp, fd, timeout, &to); /* Now do the flush */ return sm_flush(fp, (int *) &timeout); } /* ** SM_FLUSH -- perform the actual flush ** ** Assumes that 'fp' has been validated before this function called. ** ** Parameters: ** fp -- file pointer to be flushed ** timeout -- max time allowed for flush (milliseconds) ** ** Results: ** Success: 0 (zero) ** Failure: SM_IO_EOF and errno set ** ** Side Effects: ** timeout will get updated with the time remaining (if any) */ int sm_flush(fp, timeout) register SM_FILE_T *fp; int *timeout; { register unsigned char *p; register int n, t; int fd; SM_REQUIRE_ISA(fp, SmFileMagic); t = fp->f_flags; if ((t & SMWR) == 0) return 0; if (t & SMSTR) { *fp->f_p = '\0'; return 0; } if ((p = fp->f_bf.smb_base) == NULL) return 0; n = fp->f_p - p; /* write this much */ if ((fd = sm_io_getinfo(fp, SM_IO_WHAT_FD, NULL)) == -1) { /* can't get an fd, likely internal 'fake' fp */ errno = 0; fd = -1; } /* ** Set these immediately to avoid problems with longjmp and to allow ** exchange buffering (via setvbuf) in user write function. */ fp->f_p = p; fp->f_w = t & (SMLBF|SMNBF) ? 0 : fp->f_bf.smb_size; /* implies SMFBF */ for (; n > 0; n -= t, p += t) { errno = 0; /* needed to ensure EOF correctly found */ /* Call the file type's write function */ t = (*fp->f_write)(fp, (char *)p, n); if (t <= 0) { if (t == 0 && errno == 0) break; /* EOF found */ if (IS_IO_ERROR(fd, t, *timeout)) { fp->f_flags |= SMERR; /* errno set by fp->f_write */ return SM_IO_EOF; } SM_IO_WR_TIMEOUT(fp, fd, *timeout); t = 0; } } return 0; }