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/* * $Id: text_mmap.c,v 4.15 2006/11/27 01:52:23 bkorb Exp $ * * Time-stamp: "2006-09-10 14:50:04 bkorb" */ #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS # ifdef MAP_ANON # define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON # endif #endif /* * Some weird systems require that a specifically invalid FD number * get passed in as an argument value. Which value is that? Well, * as everybody knows, if open(2) fails, it returns -1, so that must * be the value. :) */ #define AO_INVALID_FD -1 #define FILE_WRITABLE(_prt,_flg) \ ( (_prt & PROT_WRITE) \ && ((_flg & (MAP_SHARED|MAP_PRIVATE)) == MAP_SHARED)) #define MAP_FAILED_PTR ((void*)MAP_FAILED) /*=export_func text_mmap * private: * * what: map a text file with terminating NUL * * arg: char const*, pzFile, name of the file to map * arg: int, prot, mmap protections (see mmap(2)) * arg: int, flags, mmap flags (see mmap(2)) * arg: tmap_info_t*, mapinfo, returned info about the mapping * * ret-type: void* * ret-desc: The mmaped data address * * doc: * * This routine will mmap a file into memory ensuring that there is at least * one @file{NUL} character following the file data. It will return the * address where the file contents have been mapped into memory. If there is a * problem, then it will return @code{MAP_FAILED} and set @file{errno} * appropriately. * * The named file does not exist, @code{stat(2)} will set @file{errno} as it * will. If the file is not a regular file, @file{errno} will be * @code{EINVAL}. At that point, @code{open(2)} is attempted with the access * bits set appropriately for the requested @code{mmap(2)} protections and flag * bits. On failure, @file{errno} will be set according to the documentation * for @code{open(2)}. If @code{mmap(2)} fails, @file{errno} will be set as * that routine sets it. If @code{text_mmap} works to this point, a valid * address will be returned, but there may still be ``issues''. * * If the file size is not an even multiple of the system page size, then * @code{text_map} will return at this point and @file{errno} will be zero. * Otherwise, an anonymous map is attempted. If not available, then an attempt * is made to @code{mmap(2)} @file{/dev/zero}. If any of these fail, the * address of the file's data is returned, bug @code{no} @file{NUL} characters * are mapped after the end of the data. * * see: mmap(2), open(2), stat(2) * * err: Any error code issued by mmap(2), open(2), stat(2) is possible. * Additionally, if the specified file is not a regular file, then * errno will be set to @code{EINVAL}. * * example: * #include <mylib.h> * tmap_info_t mi; * int no_nul; * void* data = text_mmap( "file", PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, &mi ); * if (data == MAP_FAILED) return; * no_nul = (mi.txt_size == mi.txt_full_size); * << use the data >> * text_munmap( &mi ); =*/ void* text_mmap( char const* pzFile, int prot, int flags, tmap_info_t* pMI ) { memset( pMI, 0, sizeof(*pMI) ); #ifdef HAVE_MMAP pMI->txt_zero_fd = -1; #endif pMI->txt_fd = -1; /* * Make sure we can stat the regular file. Save the file size. */ { struct stat sb; if (stat( pzFile, &sb ) != 0) { pMI->txt_errno = errno; return MAP_FAILED_PTR; } if (! S_ISREG( sb.st_mode )) { pMI->txt_errno = errno = EINVAL; return MAP_FAILED_PTR; } pMI->txt_size = sb.st_size; } /* * Map mmap flags and protections into open flags and do the open. */ { int o_flag; /* * See if we will be updating the file. If we can alter the memory * and if we share the data and we are *not* copy-on-writing the data, * then our updates will show in the file, so we must open with * write access. */ if (FILE_WRITABLE(prot,flags)) o_flag = O_RDWR; else o_flag = O_RDONLY; /* * If you're not sharing the file and you are writing to it, * then don't let anyone else have access to the file. */ if (((flags & MAP_SHARED) == 0) && (prot & PROT_WRITE)) o_flag |= O_EXCL; pMI->txt_fd = open( pzFile, o_flag ); } if (pMI->txt_fd == AO_INVALID_FD) { pMI->txt_errno = errno; return MAP_FAILED_PTR; } #ifdef HAVE_MMAP /* * * * * WITH MMAP * * * * * */ /* * do the mmap. If we fail, then preserve errno, close the file and * return the failure. */ pMI->txt_data = mmap(NULL, pMI->txt_size+1, prot, flags, pMI->txt_fd, (size_t)0); if (pMI->txt_data == MAP_FAILED_PTR) { pMI->txt_errno = errno; goto fail_return; } /* * Most likely, everything will turn out fine now. The only difficult * part at this point is coping with files with sizes that are a multiple * of the page size. Handling that is what this whole thing is about. */ pMI->txt_zero_fd = -1; pMI->txt_errno = 0; { void* pNuls; #ifdef _SC_PAGESIZE size_t pgsz = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); #else size_t pgsz = getpagesize(); #endif /* * Compute the pagesize rounded mapped memory size. * IF this is not the same as the file size, then there are NUL's * at the end of the file mapping and all is okay. */ pMI->txt_full_size = (pMI->txt_size + (pgsz - 1)) & ~(pgsz - 1); if (pMI->txt_size != pMI->txt_full_size) return pMI->txt_data; /* * Still here? We have to remap the trailing inaccessible page * either anonymously or to /dev/zero. */ pMI->txt_full_size += pgsz; #if defined(MAP_ANONYMOUS) pNuls = mmap( (void*)(((char*)pMI->txt_data) + pMI->txt_size), pgsz, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_FIXED|MAP_PRIVATE, AO_INVALID_FD, (size_t)0); if (pNuls != MAP_FAILED_PTR) return pMI->txt_data; pMI->txt_errno = errno; #elif defined(HAVE_DEV_ZERO) pMI->txt_zero_fd = open( "/dev/zero", O_RDONLY ); if (pMI->txt_zero_fd == AO_INVALID_FD) { pMI->txt_errno = errno; } else { pNuls = mmap( (void*)(((char*)pMI->txt_data) + pMI->txt_size), pgsz, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, pMI->txt_zero_fd, 0 ); if (pNuls != MAP_FAILED_PTR) return pMI->txt_data; pMI->txt_errno = errno; close( pMI->txt_zero_fd ); pMI->txt_zero_fd = -1; } #endif pMI->txt_full_size = pMI->txt_size; } { void* p = AGALOC( pMI->txt_size+1, "file text" ); memcpy( p, pMI->txt_data, pMI->txt_size ); ((char*)p)[pMI->txt_size] = NUL; munmap(pMI->txt_data, pMI->txt_size ); pMI->txt_data = p; } pMI->txt_alloc = 1; return pMI->txt_data; #else /* * * * * * no HAVE_MMAP * * * * * */ pMI->txt_data = AGALOC( pMI->txt_size+1, "file text" ); if (pMI->txt_data == NULL) { pMI->txt_errno = ENOMEM; goto fail_return; } { size_t sz = pMI->txt_size; char* pz = pMI->txt_data; while (sz > 0) { ssize_t rdct = read( pMI->txt_fd, pz, sz ); if (rdct <= 0) { pMI->txt_errno = errno; fprintf( stderr, zFSErrReadFile, errno, strerror( errno ), pzFile ); free( pMI->txt_data ); goto fail_return; } pz += rdct; sz -= rdct; } *pz = NUL; } /* * We never need a dummy page mapped in */ pMI->txt_zero_fd = -1; pMI->txt_errno = 0; return pMI->txt_data; #endif /* * * * * * no HAVE_MMAP * * * * * */ fail_return: if (pMI->txt_fd >= 0) { close( pMI->txt_fd ); pMI->txt_fd = -1; } errno = pMI->txt_errno; pMI->txt_data = MAP_FAILED_PTR; return pMI->txt_data; } /*=export_func text_munmap * private: * * what: unmap the data mapped in by text_mmap * * arg: tmap_info_t*, mapinfo, info about the mapping * * ret-type: int * ret-desc: -1 or 0. @file{errno} will have the error code. * * doc: * * This routine will unmap the data mapped in with @code{text_mmap} and close * the associated file descriptors opened by that function. * * see: munmap(2), close(2) * * err: Any error code issued by munmap(2) or close(2) is possible. =*/ int text_munmap( tmap_info_t* pMI ) { #ifdef HAVE_MMAP int res = 0; if (pMI->txt_alloc) { /* * IF the user has write permission and the text is not mapped private, * then write back any changes. Hopefully, nobody else has modified * the file in the mean time. */ if ( ((pMI->txt_prot & PROT_WRITE) != 0) && ((pMI->txt_flags & MAP_PRIVATE) == 0)) { if (lseek(pMI->txt_fd, (size_t)0, SEEK_SET) != 0) goto error_return; res = (write( pMI->txt_fd, pMI->txt_data, pMI->txt_size ) < 0) ? errno : 0; } AGFREE( pMI->txt_data ); errno = res; } else { res = munmap( pMI->txt_data, pMI->txt_full_size ); } if (res != 0) goto error_return; res = close( pMI->txt_fd ); if (res != 0) goto error_return; pMI->txt_fd = -1; errno = 0; if (pMI->txt_zero_fd != -1) { res = close( pMI->txt_zero_fd ); pMI->txt_zero_fd = -1; } error_return: pMI->txt_errno = errno; return res; #else /* HAVE_MMAP */ errno = 0; /* * IF the memory is writable *AND* it is not private (copy-on-write) * *AND* the memory is "sharable" (seen by other processes) * THEN rewrite the data. */ if ( FILE_WRITABLE(pMI->txt_prot, pMI->txt_flags) && (lseek( pMI->txt_fd, 0, SEEK_SET ) >= 0) ) { write( pMI->txt_fd, pMI->txt_data, pMI->txt_size ); } close( pMI->txt_fd ); pMI->txt_fd = -1; pMI->txt_errno = errno; free( pMI->txt_data ); return pMI->txt_errno; #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ } /* * Local Variables: * mode: C * c-file-style: "stroustrup" * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: * end of autoopts/text_mmap.c */