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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 14:29:10 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 14:29:10 +0000 |
commit | 2aa4a82499d4becd2284cdb482213d541b8804dd (patch) | |
tree | b80bf8bf13c3766139fbacc530efd0dd9d54394c /nsprpub/pr/src/md/unix/uxwrap.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 86.0.1.upstream/86.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/nsprpub/pr/src/md/unix/uxwrap.c b/nsprpub/pr/src/md/unix/uxwrap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d6f6d0621f --- /dev/null +++ b/nsprpub/pr/src/md/unix/uxwrap.c @@ -0,0 +1,512 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +/* + *------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * File: uxwrap.c + * + * Our wrapped versions of the Unix select() and poll() system calls. + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------ + */ + +#include "primpl.h" + +#if defined(_PR_PTHREADS) || defined(_PR_GLOBAL_THREADS_ONLY) || defined(QNX) +/* Do not wrap select() and poll(). */ +#else /* defined(_PR_PTHREADS) || defined(_PR_GLOBAL_THREADS_ONLY) */ +/* The include files for select() */ +#include <string.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/time.h> + +#define ZAP_SET(_to, _width) \ + PR_BEGIN_MACRO \ + memset(_to, 0, \ + ((_width + 8*sizeof(int)-1) / (8*sizeof(int))) \ + * sizeof(int) \ + ); \ + PR_END_MACRO + +/* see comments in ns/cmd/xfe/mozilla.c (look for "PR_XGetXtHackFD") */ +static int _pr_xt_hack_fd = -1; + +int PR_XGetXtHackFD(void) +{ + int fds[2]; + + if (_pr_xt_hack_fd == -1) { + if (!pipe(fds)) { + _pr_xt_hack_fd = fds[0]; + } + } + return _pr_xt_hack_fd; +} + +static int (*_pr_xt_hack_okayToReleaseXLock)(void) = 0; + +void PR_SetXtHackOkayToReleaseXLockFn(int (*fn)(void)) +{ + _pr_xt_hack_okayToReleaseXLock = fn; +} + + +/* + *----------------------------------------------------------------------- + * select() -- + * + * Wrap up the select system call so that we can deschedule + * a thread that tries to wait for i/o. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +#if defined(HPUX9) +int select(size_t width, int *rl, int *wl, int *el, const struct timeval *tv) +#elif defined(AIX_RENAME_SELECT) +int wrap_select(unsigned long width, void *rl, void *wl, void *el, + struct timeval *tv) +#elif defined(_PR_SELECT_CONST_TIMEVAL) +int select(int width, fd_set *rd, fd_set *wr, fd_set *ex, + const struct timeval *tv) +#else +int select(int width, fd_set *rd, fd_set *wr, fd_set *ex, struct timeval *tv) +#endif +{ + int osfd; + _PRUnixPollDesc *unixpds, *unixpd, *eunixpd; + PRInt32 pdcnt; + PRIntervalTime timeout; + int retVal; +#if defined(HPUX9) || defined(AIX_RENAME_SELECT) + fd_set *rd = (fd_set*) rl; + fd_set *wr = (fd_set*) wl; + fd_set *ex = (fd_set*) el; +#endif + +#if 0 + /* + * Easy special case: zero timeout. Simply call the native + * select() with no fear of blocking. + */ + if (tv != NULL && tv->tv_sec == 0 && tv->tv_usec == 0) { +#if defined(HPUX9) || defined(AIX_RENAME_SELECT) + return _MD_SELECT(width, rl, wl, el, tv); +#else + return _MD_SELECT(width, rd, wr, ex, tv); +#endif + } +#endif + + if (!_pr_initialized) { + _PR_ImplicitInitialization(); + } + +#ifndef _PR_LOCAL_THREADS_ONLY + if (_PR_IS_NATIVE_THREAD(_PR_MD_CURRENT_THREAD())) { + return _MD_SELECT(width, rd, wr, ex, tv); + } +#endif + + if (width < 0 || width > FD_SETSIZE) { + errno = EINVAL; + return -1; + } + + /* Compute timeout */ + if (tv) { + /* + * These acceptable ranges for t_sec and t_usec are taken + * from the select() man pages. + */ + if (tv->tv_sec < 0 || tv->tv_sec > 100000000 + || tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= 1000000) { + errno = EINVAL; + return -1; + } + + /* Convert microseconds to ticks */ + timeout = PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(1000000*tv->tv_sec + tv->tv_usec); + } else { + /* tv being a NULL pointer means blocking indefinitely */ + timeout = PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT; + } + + /* Check for no descriptors case (just doing a timeout) */ + if ((!rd && !wr && !ex) || !width) { + PR_Sleep(timeout); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Set up for PR_Poll(). The PRPollDesc array is allocated + * dynamically. If this turns out to have high performance + * penalty, one can change to use a large PRPollDesc array + * on the stack, and allocate dynamically only when it turns + * out to be not large enough. + * + * I allocate an array of size 'width', which is the maximum + * number of fds we may need to poll. + */ + unixpds = (_PRUnixPollDesc *) PR_CALLOC(width * sizeof(_PRUnixPollDesc)); + if (!unixpds) { + errno = ENOMEM; + return -1; + } + + pdcnt = 0; + unixpd = unixpds; + for (osfd = 0; osfd < width; osfd++) { + int in_flags = 0; + if (rd && FD_ISSET(osfd, rd)) { + in_flags |= _PR_UNIX_POLL_READ; + } + if (wr && FD_ISSET(osfd, wr)) { + in_flags |= _PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE; + } + if (ex && FD_ISSET(osfd, ex)) { + in_flags |= _PR_UNIX_POLL_EXCEPT; + } + if (in_flags) { + unixpd->osfd = osfd; + unixpd->in_flags = in_flags; + unixpd->out_flags = 0; + unixpd++; + pdcnt++; + } + } + + /* + * see comments in mozilla/cmd/xfe/mozilla.c (look for + * "PR_XGetXtHackFD") + */ + { + int needToLockXAgain; + + needToLockXAgain = 0; + if (rd && (_pr_xt_hack_fd != -1) + && FD_ISSET(_pr_xt_hack_fd, rd) && PR_XIsLocked() + && (!_pr_xt_hack_okayToReleaseXLock + || _pr_xt_hack_okayToReleaseXLock())) { + PR_XUnlock(); + needToLockXAgain = 1; + } + + /* This is the potentially blocking step */ + retVal = _PR_WaitForMultipleFDs(unixpds, pdcnt, timeout); + + if (needToLockXAgain) { + PR_XLock(); + } + } + + if (retVal > 0) { + /* Compute select results */ + if (rd) { + ZAP_SET(rd, width); + } + if (wr) { + ZAP_SET(wr, width); + } + if (ex) { + ZAP_SET(ex, width); + } + + /* + * The return value can be either the number of ready file + * descriptors or the number of set bits in the three fd_set's. + */ + retVal = 0; /* we're going to recompute */ + eunixpd = unixpds + pdcnt; + for (unixpd = unixpds; unixpd < eunixpd; unixpd++) { + if (unixpd->out_flags) { + int nbits = 0; /* The number of set bits on for this fd */ + + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_NVAL) { + errno = EBADF; + PR_LOG(_pr_io_lm, PR_LOG_ERROR, + ("select returns EBADF for %d", unixpd->osfd)); + retVal = -1; + break; + } + /* + * If a socket has a pending error, it is considered + * both readable and writable. (See W. Richard Stevens, + * Unix Network Programming, Vol. 1, 2nd Ed., Section 6.3, + * pp. 153-154.) We also consider a socket readable if + * it has a hangup condition. + */ + if (rd && (unixpd->in_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_READ) + && (unixpd->out_flags & (_PR_UNIX_POLL_READ + | _PR_UNIX_POLL_ERR | _PR_UNIX_POLL_HUP))) { + FD_SET(unixpd->osfd, rd); + nbits++; + } + if (wr && (unixpd->in_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE) + && (unixpd->out_flags & (_PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE + | _PR_UNIX_POLL_ERR))) { + FD_SET(unixpd->osfd, wr); + nbits++; + } + if (ex && (unixpd->in_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE) + && (unixpd->out_flags & PR_POLL_EXCEPT)) { + FD_SET(unixpd->osfd, ex); + nbits++; + } + PR_ASSERT(nbits > 0); +#if defined(HPUX) || defined(SOLARIS) || defined(AIX) + retVal += nbits; +#endif + } + } + } + + PR_ASSERT(tv || retVal != 0); + PR_LOG(_pr_io_lm, PR_LOG_MIN, ("select returns %d", retVal)); + PR_DELETE(unixpds); + + return retVal; +} + +/* + * Redefine poll, when supported on platforms, for local threads + */ + +/* + * I am commenting out the poll() wrapper for Linux for now + * because it is difficult to define _MD_POLL that works on all + * Linux varieties. People reported that glibc 2.0.7 on Debian + * 2.0 Linux machines doesn't have the __syscall_poll symbol + * defined. (WTC 30 Nov. 1998) + */ +#if defined(_PR_POLL_AVAILABLE) && !defined(LINUX) + +/* + *----------------------------------------------------------------------- + * poll() -- + * + * RETURN VALUES: + * -1: fails, errno indicates the error. + * 0: timed out, the revents bitmasks are not set. + * positive value: the number of file descriptors for which poll() + * has set the revents bitmask. + * + *----------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +#include <poll.h> + +#if defined(AIX_RENAME_SELECT) +int wrap_poll(void *listptr, unsigned long nfds, long timeout) +#elif (defined(AIX) && !defined(AIX_RENAME_SELECT)) +int poll(void *listptr, unsigned long nfds, long timeout) +#elif defined(HPUX) && !defined(HPUX9) +int poll(struct pollfd filedes[], unsigned int nfds, int timeout) +#elif defined(HPUX9) +int poll(struct pollfd filedes[], int nfds, int timeout) +#elif defined(NETBSD) +int poll(struct pollfd *filedes, nfds_t nfds, int timeout) +#elif defined(OPENBSD) +int poll(struct pollfd filedes[], nfds_t nfds, int timeout) +#elif defined(FREEBSD) +int poll(struct pollfd *filedes, unsigned nfds, int timeout) +#else +int poll(struct pollfd *filedes, unsigned long nfds, int timeout) +#endif +{ +#ifdef AIX + struct pollfd *filedes = (struct pollfd *) listptr; +#endif + struct pollfd *pfd, *epfd; + _PRUnixPollDesc *unixpds, *unixpd, *eunixpd; + PRIntervalTime ticks; + PRInt32 pdcnt; + int ready; + + /* + * Easy special case: zero timeout. Simply call the native + * poll() with no fear of blocking. + */ + if (timeout == 0) { +#if defined(AIX) + return _MD_POLL(listptr, nfds, timeout); +#else + return _MD_POLL(filedes, nfds, timeout); +#endif + } + + if (!_pr_initialized) { + _PR_ImplicitInitialization(); + } + +#ifndef _PR_LOCAL_THREADS_ONLY + if (_PR_IS_NATIVE_THREAD(_PR_MD_CURRENT_THREAD())) { + return _MD_POLL(filedes, nfds, timeout); + } +#endif + + /* We do not support the pollmsg structures on AIX */ +#ifdef AIX + PR_ASSERT((nfds & 0xff00) == 0); +#endif + + if (timeout < 0 && timeout != -1) { + errno = EINVAL; + return -1; + } + + /* Convert timeout from miliseconds to ticks */ + if (timeout == -1) { + ticks = PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT; + } else { + ticks = PR_MillisecondsToInterval(timeout); + } + + /* Check for no descriptor case (just do a timeout) */ + if (nfds == 0) { + PR_Sleep(ticks); + return 0; + } + + unixpds = (_PRUnixPollDesc *) + PR_MALLOC(nfds * sizeof(_PRUnixPollDesc)); + if (NULL == unixpds) { + errno = EAGAIN; + return -1; + } + + pdcnt = 0; + epfd = filedes + nfds; + unixpd = unixpds; + for (pfd = filedes; pfd < epfd; pfd++) { + /* + * poll() ignores negative fd's. + */ + if (pfd->fd >= 0) { + unixpd->osfd = pfd->fd; +#ifdef _PR_USE_POLL + unixpd->in_flags = pfd->events; +#else + /* + * Map the poll events to one of the three that can be + * represented by the select fd_sets: + * POLLIN, POLLRDNORM ===> readable + * POLLOUT, POLLWRNORM ===> writable + * POLLPRI, POLLRDBAND ===> exception + * POLLNORM, POLLWRBAND (and POLLMSG on some platforms) + * are ignored. + * + * The output events POLLERR and POLLHUP are never turned on. + * POLLNVAL may be turned on. + */ + unixpd->in_flags = 0; + if (pfd->events & (POLLIN +#ifdef POLLRDNORM + | POLLRDNORM +#endif + )) { + unixpd->in_flags |= _PR_UNIX_POLL_READ; + } + if (pfd->events & (POLLOUT +#ifdef POLLWRNORM + | POLLWRNORM +#endif + )) { + unixpd->in_flags |= _PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE; + } + if (pfd->events & (POLLPRI +#ifdef POLLRDBAND + | POLLRDBAND +#endif + )) { + unixpd->in_flags |= PR_POLL_EXCEPT; + } +#endif /* _PR_USE_POLL */ + unixpd->out_flags = 0; + unixpd++; + pdcnt++; + } + } + + ready = _PR_WaitForMultipleFDs(unixpds, pdcnt, ticks); + if (-1 == ready) { + if (PR_GetError() == PR_PENDING_INTERRUPT_ERROR) { + errno = EINTR; /* XXX we aren't interrupted by a signal, but... */ + } else { + errno = PR_GetOSError(); + } + } + if (ready <= 0) { + goto done; + } + + /* + * Copy the out_flags from the _PRUnixPollDesc structures to the + * user's pollfd structures and free the allocated memory + */ + unixpd = unixpds; + for (pfd = filedes; pfd < epfd; pfd++) { + pfd->revents = 0; + if (pfd->fd >= 0) { +#ifdef _PR_USE_POLL + pfd->revents = unixpd->out_flags; +#else + if (0 != unixpd->out_flags) { + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_READ) { + if (pfd->events & POLLIN) { + pfd->revents |= POLLIN; + } +#ifdef POLLRDNORM + if (pfd->events & POLLRDNORM) { + pfd->revents |= POLLRDNORM; + } +#endif + } + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_WRITE) { + if (pfd->events & POLLOUT) { + pfd->revents |= POLLOUT; + } +#ifdef POLLWRNORM + if (pfd->events & POLLWRNORM) { + pfd->revents |= POLLWRNORM; + } +#endif + } + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_EXCEPT) { + if (pfd->events & POLLPRI) { + pfd->revents |= POLLPRI; + } +#ifdef POLLRDBAND + if (pfd->events & POLLRDBAND) { + pfd->revents |= POLLRDBAND; + } +#endif + } + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_ERR) { + pfd->revents |= POLLERR; + } + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_NVAL) { + pfd->revents |= POLLNVAL; + } + if (unixpd->out_flags & _PR_UNIX_POLL_HUP) { + pfd->revents |= POLLHUP; + } + } +#endif /* _PR_USE_POLL */ + unixpd++; + } + } + +done: + PR_DELETE(unixpds); + return ready; +} + +#endif /* !defined(LINUX) */ + +#endif /* defined(_PR_PTHREADS) || defined(_PR_GLOBAL_THREADS_ONLY) */ + +/* uxwrap.c */ + |