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author | Colin Cross <ccross@android.com> | 2010-01-13 21:19:52 -0800 |
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committer | Colin Cross <ccross@android.com> | 2010-01-15 15:57:02 -0800 |
commit | 64ceac3f493e3063a289aec4a12c74787be974e4 (patch) | |
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Add fts, err, and sys/queue for grep
Change-Id: Id47514a1812d828e95efa2fab0e9c15c5b682b58
-rw-r--r-- | libc/Android.mk | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libc/bionic/err.c | 126 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libc/bionic/fts.c | 1041 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libc/include/err.h | 90 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libc/include/fts.h | 125 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libc/include/sys/queue.h | 557 |
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diff --git a/libc/Android.mk b/libc/Android.mk index 92f8c19..229de77 100644 --- a/libc/Android.mk +++ b/libc/Android.mk @@ -225,7 +225,9 @@ libc_common_src_files := \ bionic/dirname_r.c \ bionic/drand48.c \ bionic/erand48.c \ + bionic/err.c \ bionic/fork.c \ + bionic/fts.c \ bionic/if_nametoindex.c \ bionic/if_indextoname.c \ bionic/ioctl.c \ diff --git a/libc/bionic/err.c b/libc/bionic/err.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..535b7e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/libc/bionic/err.c @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 1993 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include <sys/cdefs.h> +#include <err.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <errno.h> + +extern char *__progname; + +__noreturn void +err(int eval, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + verr(eval, fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +__noreturn void +errx(int eval, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + verrx(eval, fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +__noreturn void +verr(int eval, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ + int sverrno; + + sverrno = errno; + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", __progname); + if (fmt != NULL) { + (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); + (void)fprintf(stderr, ": "); + } + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", strerror(sverrno)); + exit(eval); +} + + +__noreturn void +verrx(int eval, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", __progname); + if (fmt != NULL) + (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); + (void)fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + exit(eval); +} + +void +warn(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + vwarn(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +void +warnx(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + vwarnx(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +void +vwarn(const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ + int sverrno; + + sverrno = errno; + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", __progname); + if (fmt != NULL) { + (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); + (void)fprintf(stderr, ": "); + } + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", strerror(sverrno)); +} + +void +vwarnx(const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ + (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", __progname); + if (fmt != NULL) + (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); + (void)fprintf(stderr, "\n"); +} diff --git a/libc/bionic/fts.c b/libc/bionic/fts.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3dcfb28 --- /dev/null +++ b/libc/bionic/fts.c @@ -0,0 +1,1041 @@ +/* $OpenBSD: fts.c,v 1.43 2009/08/27 16:19:27 millert Exp $ */ + +/*- + * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include <sys/param.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> + +#include <dirent.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <fts.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +#define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) + +static FTSENT *fts_alloc(FTS *, char *, size_t); +static FTSENT *fts_build(FTS *, int); +static void fts_lfree(FTSENT *); +static void fts_load(FTS *, FTSENT *); +static size_t fts_maxarglen(char * const *); +static void fts_padjust(FTS *, FTSENT *); +static int fts_palloc(FTS *, size_t); +static FTSENT *fts_sort(FTS *, FTSENT *, int); +static u_short fts_stat(FTS *, FTSENT *, int); +static int fts_safe_changedir(FTS *, FTSENT *, int, char *); + +#define ISDOT(a) (a[0] == '.' && (!a[1] || (a[1] == '.' && !a[2]))) + +#define CLR(opt) (sp->fts_options &= ~(opt)) +#define ISSET(opt) (sp->fts_options & (opt)) +#define SET(opt) (sp->fts_options |= (opt)) + +#define FCHDIR(sp, fd) (!ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR) && fchdir(fd)) + +/* fts_build flags */ +#define BCHILD 1 /* fts_children */ +#define BNAMES 2 /* fts_children, names only */ +#define BREAD 3 /* fts_read */ + +FTS * +fts_open(char * const *argv, int options, + int (*compar)(const FTSENT **, const FTSENT **)) +{ + FTS *sp; + FTSENT *p, *root; + int nitems; + FTSENT *parent, *tmp; + size_t len; + + /* Options check. */ + if (options & ~FTS_OPTIONMASK) { + errno = EINVAL; + return (NULL); + } + + /* Allocate/initialize the stream */ + if ((sp = calloc(1, sizeof(FTS))) == NULL) + return (NULL); + sp->fts_compar = compar; + sp->fts_options = options; + + /* Logical walks turn on NOCHDIR; symbolic links are too hard. */ + if (ISSET(FTS_LOGICAL)) + SET(FTS_NOCHDIR); + + /* + * Start out with 1K of path space, and enough, in any case, + * to hold the user's paths. + */ + if (fts_palloc(sp, MAX(fts_maxarglen(argv), MAXPATHLEN))) + goto mem1; + + /* Allocate/initialize root's parent. */ + if ((parent = fts_alloc(sp, "", 0)) == NULL) + goto mem2; + parent->fts_level = FTS_ROOTPARENTLEVEL; + + /* Allocate/initialize root(s). */ + for (root = NULL, nitems = 0; *argv; ++argv, ++nitems) { + /* Don't allow zero-length paths. */ + if ((len = strlen(*argv)) == 0) { + errno = ENOENT; + goto mem3; + } + + if ((p = fts_alloc(sp, *argv, len)) == NULL) + goto mem3; + p->fts_level = FTS_ROOTLEVEL; + p->fts_parent = parent; + p->fts_accpath = p->fts_name; + p->fts_info = fts_stat(sp, p, ISSET(FTS_COMFOLLOW)); + + /* Command-line "." and ".." are real directories. */ + if (p->fts_info == FTS_DOT) + p->fts_info = FTS_D; + + /* + * If comparison routine supplied, traverse in sorted + * order; otherwise traverse in the order specified. + */ + if (compar) { + p->fts_link = root; + root = p; + } else { + p->fts_link = NULL; + if (root == NULL) + tmp = root = p; + else { + tmp->fts_link = p; + tmp = p; + } + } + } + if (compar && nitems > 1) + root = fts_sort(sp, root, nitems); + + /* + * Allocate a dummy pointer and make fts_read think that we've just + * finished the node before the root(s); set p->fts_info to FTS_INIT + * so that everything about the "current" node is ignored. + */ + if ((sp->fts_cur = fts_alloc(sp, "", 0)) == NULL) + goto mem3; + sp->fts_cur->fts_link = root; + sp->fts_cur->fts_info = FTS_INIT; + + /* + * If using chdir(2), grab a file descriptor pointing to dot to ensure + * that we can get back here; this could be avoided for some paths, + * but almost certainly not worth the effort. Slashes, symbolic links, + * and ".." are all fairly nasty problems. Note, if we can't get the + * descriptor we run anyway, just more slowly. + */ + if (!ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR) && (sp->fts_rfd = open(".", O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) + SET(FTS_NOCHDIR); + + if (nitems == 0) + free(parent); + + return (sp); + +mem3: fts_lfree(root); + free(parent); +mem2: free(sp->fts_path); +mem1: free(sp); + return (NULL); +} + +static void +fts_load(FTS *sp, FTSENT *p) +{ + size_t len; + char *cp; + + /* + * Load the stream structure for the next traversal. Since we don't + * actually enter the directory until after the preorder visit, set + * the fts_accpath field specially so the chdir gets done to the right + * place and the user can access the first node. From fts_open it's + * known that the path will fit. + */ + len = p->fts_pathlen = p->fts_namelen; + memmove(sp->fts_path, p->fts_name, len + 1); + if ((cp = strrchr(p->fts_name, '/')) && (cp != p->fts_name || cp[1])) { + len = strlen(++cp); + memmove(p->fts_name, cp, len + 1); + p->fts_namelen = len; + } + p->fts_accpath = p->fts_path = sp->fts_path; + sp->fts_dev = p->fts_dev; +} + +int +fts_close(FTS *sp) +{ + FTSENT *freep, *p; + int rfd, error = 0; + + /* + * This still works if we haven't read anything -- the dummy structure + * points to the root list, so we step through to the end of the root + * list which has a valid parent pointer. + */ + if (sp->fts_cur) { + for (p = sp->fts_cur; p->fts_level >= FTS_ROOTLEVEL;) { + freep = p; + p = p->fts_link ? p->fts_link : p->fts_parent; + free(freep); + } + free(p); + } + + /* Stash the original directory fd if needed. */ + rfd = ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR) ? -1 : sp->fts_rfd; + + /* Free up child linked list, sort array, path buffer, stream ptr.*/ + if (sp->fts_child) + fts_lfree(sp->fts_child); + if (sp->fts_array) + free(sp->fts_array); + free(sp->fts_path); + free(sp); + + /* Return to original directory, checking for error. */ + if (rfd != -1) { + int saved_errno; + error = fchdir(rfd); + saved_errno = errno; + (void)close(rfd); + errno = saved_errno; + } + + return (error); +} + +/* + * Special case of "/" at the end of the path so that slashes aren't + * appended which would cause paths to be written as "....//foo". + */ +#define NAPPEND(p) \ + (p->fts_path[p->fts_pathlen - 1] == '/' \ + ? p->fts_pathlen - 1 : p->fts_pathlen) + +FTSENT * +fts_read(FTS *sp) +{ + FTSENT *p, *tmp; + int instr; + char *t; + int saved_errno; + + /* If finished or unrecoverable error, return NULL. */ + if (sp->fts_cur == NULL || ISSET(FTS_STOP)) + return (NULL); + + /* Set current node pointer. */ + p = sp->fts_cur; + + /* Save and zero out user instructions. */ + instr = p->fts_instr; + p->fts_instr = FTS_NOINSTR; + + /* Any type of file may be re-visited; re-stat and re-turn. */ + if (instr == FTS_AGAIN) { + p->fts_info = fts_stat(sp, p, 0); + return (p); + } + + /* + * Following a symlink -- SLNONE test allows application to see + * SLNONE and recover. If indirecting through a symlink, have + * keep a pointer to current location. If unable to get that + * pointer, follow fails. + */ + if (instr == FTS_FOLLOW && + (p->fts_info == FTS_SL || p->fts_info == FTS_SLNONE)) { + p->fts_info = fts_stat(sp, p, 1); + if (p->fts_info == FTS_D && !ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) { + if ((p->fts_symfd = open(".", O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { + p->fts_errno = errno; + p->fts_info = FTS_ERR; + } else + p->fts_flags |= FTS_SYMFOLLOW; + } + return (p); + } + + /* Directory in pre-order. */ + if (p->fts_info == FTS_D) { + /* If skipped or crossed mount point, do post-order visit. */ + if (instr == FTS_SKIP || + (ISSET(FTS_XDEV) && p->fts_dev != sp->fts_dev)) { + if (p->fts_flags & FTS_SYMFOLLOW) + (void)close(p->fts_symfd); + if (sp->fts_child) { + fts_lfree(sp->fts_child); + sp->fts_child = NULL; + } + p->fts_info = FTS_DP; + return (p); + } + + /* Rebuild if only read the names and now traversing. */ + if (sp->fts_child && ISSET(FTS_NAMEONLY)) { + CLR(FTS_NAMEONLY); + fts_lfree(sp->fts_child); + sp->fts_child = NULL; + } + + /* + * Cd to the subdirectory. + * + * If have already read and now fail to chdir, whack the list + * to make the names come out right, and set the parent errno + * so the application will eventually get an error condition. + * Set the FTS_DONTCHDIR flag so that when we logically change + * directories back to the parent we don't do a chdir. + * + * If haven't read do so. If the read fails, fts_build sets + * FTS_STOP or the fts_info field of the node. + */ + if (sp->fts_child) { + if (fts_safe_changedir(sp, p, -1, p->fts_accpath)) { + p->fts_errno = errno; + p->fts_flags |= FTS_DONTCHDIR; + for (p = sp->fts_child; p; p = p->fts_link) + p->fts_accpath = + p->fts_parent->fts_accpath; + } + } else if ((sp->fts_child = fts_build(sp, BREAD)) == NULL) { + if (ISSET(FTS_STOP)) + return (NULL); + return (p); + } + p = sp->fts_child; + sp->fts_child = NULL; + goto name; + } + + /* Move to the next node on this level. */ +next: tmp = p; + if ((p = p->fts_link)) { + free(tmp); + + /* + * If reached the top, return to the original directory (or + * the root of the tree), and load the paths for the next root. + */ + if (p->fts_level == FTS_ROOTLEVEL) { + if (FCHDIR(sp, sp->fts_rfd)) { + SET(FTS_STOP); + return (NULL); + } + fts_load(sp, p); + return (sp->fts_cur = p); + } + + /* + * User may have called fts_set on the node. If skipped, + * ignore. If followed, get a file descriptor so we can + * get back if necessary. + */ + if (p->fts_instr == FTS_SKIP) + goto next; + if (p->fts_instr == FTS_FOLLOW) { + p->fts_info = fts_stat(sp, p, 1); + if (p->fts_info == FTS_D && !ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) { + if ((p->fts_symfd = + open(".", O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { + p->fts_errno = errno; + p->fts_info = FTS_ERR; + } else + p->fts_flags |= FTS_SYMFOLLOW; + } + p->fts_instr = FTS_NOINSTR; + } + +name: t = sp->fts_path + NAPPEND(p->fts_parent); + *t++ = '/'; + memmove(t, p->fts_name, p->fts_namelen + 1); + return (sp->fts_cur = p); + } + + /* Move up to the parent node. */ + p = tmp->fts_parent; + free(tmp); + + if (p->fts_level == FTS_ROOTPARENTLEVEL) { + /* + * Done; free everything up and set errno to 0 so the user + * can distinguish between error and EOF. + */ + free(p); + errno = 0; + return (sp->fts_cur = NULL); + } + + /* NUL terminate the pathname. */ + sp->fts_path[p->fts_pathlen] = '\0'; + + /* + * Return to the parent directory. If at a root node or came through + * a symlink, go back through the file descriptor. Otherwise, cd up + * one directory. + */ + if (p->fts_level == FTS_ROOTLEVEL) { + if (FCHDIR(sp, sp->fts_rfd)) { + SET(FTS_STOP); + sp->fts_cur = p; + return (NULL); + } + } else if (p->fts_flags & FTS_SYMFOLLOW) { + if (FCHDIR(sp, p->fts_symfd)) { + saved_errno = errno; + (void)close(p->fts_symfd); + errno = saved_errno; + SET(FTS_STOP); + sp->fts_cur = p; + return (NULL); + } + (void)close(p->fts_symfd); + } else if (!(p->fts_flags & FTS_DONTCHDIR) && + fts_safe_changedir(sp, p->fts_parent, -1, "..")) { + SET(FTS_STOP); + sp->fts_cur = p; + return (NULL); + } + p->fts_info = p->fts_errno ? FTS_ERR : FTS_DP; + return (sp->fts_cur = p); +} + +/* + * Fts_set takes the stream as an argument although it's not used in this + * implementation; it would be necessary if anyone wanted to add global + * semantics to fts using fts_set. An error return is allowed for similar + * reasons. + */ +/* ARGSUSED */ +int +fts_set(FTS *sp, FTSENT *p, int instr) +{ + if (instr && instr != FTS_AGAIN && instr != FTS_FOLLOW && + instr != FTS_NOINSTR && instr != FTS_SKIP) { + errno = EINVAL; + return (1); + } + p->fts_instr = instr; + return (0); +} + +FTSENT * +fts_children(FTS *sp, int instr) +{ + FTSENT *p; + int fd; + + if (instr && instr != FTS_NAMEONLY) { + errno = EINVAL; + return (NULL); + } + + /* Set current node pointer. */ + p = sp->fts_cur; + + /* + * Errno set to 0 so user can distinguish empty directory from + * an error. + */ + errno = 0; + + /* Fatal errors stop here. */ + if (ISSET(FTS_STOP)) + return (NULL); + + /* Return logical hierarchy of user's arguments. */ + if (p->fts_info == FTS_INIT) + return (p->fts_link); + + /* + * If not a directory being visited in pre-order, stop here. Could + * allow FTS_DNR, assuming the user has fixed the problem, but the + * same effect is available with FTS_AGAIN. + */ + if (p->fts_info != FTS_D /* && p->fts_info != FTS_DNR */) + return (NULL); + + /* Free up any previous child list. */ + if (sp->fts_child) + fts_lfree(sp->fts_child); + + if (instr == FTS_NAMEONLY) { + SET(FTS_NAMEONLY); + instr = BNAMES; + } else + instr = BCHILD; + + /* + * If using chdir on a relative path and called BEFORE fts_read does + * its chdir to the root of a traversal, we can lose -- we need to + * chdir into the subdirectory, and we don't know where the current + * directory is, so we can't get back so that the upcoming chdir by + * fts_read will work. + */ + if (p->fts_level != FTS_ROOTLEVEL || p->fts_accpath[0] == '/' || + ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) + return (sp->fts_child = fts_build(sp, instr)); + + if ((fd = open(".", O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) + return (NULL); + sp->fts_child = fts_build(sp, instr); + if (fchdir(fd)) { + (void)close(fd); + return (NULL); + } + (void)close(fd); + return (sp->fts_child); +} + +/* + * This is the tricky part -- do not casually change *anything* in here. The + * idea is to build the linked list of entries that are used by fts_children + * and fts_read. There are lots of special cases. + * + * The real slowdown in walking the tree is the stat calls. If FTS_NOSTAT is + * set and it's a physical walk (so that symbolic links can't be directories), + * we can do things quickly. First, if it's a 4.4BSD file system, the type + * of the file is in the directory entry. Otherwise, we assume that the number + * of subdirectories in a node is equal to the number of links to the parent. + * The former skips all stat calls. The latter skips stat calls in any leaf + * directories and for any files after the subdirectories in the directory have + * been found, cutting the stat calls by about 2/3. + */ +static FTSENT * +fts_build(FTS *sp, int type) +{ + struct dirent *dp; + FTSENT *p, *head; + FTSENT *cur, *tail; + DIR *dirp; + void *oldaddr; + size_t len, maxlen; + int nitems, cderrno, descend, level, nlinks, nostat, doadjust; + int saved_errno; + char *cp; + + /* Set current node pointer. */ + cur = sp->fts_cur; + + /* + * Open the directory for reading. If this fails, we're done. + * If being called from fts_read, set the fts_info field. + */ + if ((dirp = opendir(cur->fts_accpath)) == NULL) { + if (type == BREAD) { + cur->fts_info = FTS_DNR; + cur->fts_errno = errno; + } + return (NULL); + } + + /* + * Nlinks is the number of possible entries of type directory in the + * directory if we're cheating on stat calls, 0 if we're not doing + * any stat calls at all, -1 if we're doing stats on everything. + */ + if (type == BNAMES) + nlinks = 0; + else if (ISSET(FTS_NOSTAT) && ISSET(FTS_PHYSICAL)) { + nlinks = cur->fts_nlink - (ISSET(FTS_SEEDOT) ? 0 : 2); + nostat = 1; + } else { + nlinks = -1; + nostat = 0; + } + +#ifdef notdef + (void)printf("nlinks == %d (cur: %u)\n", nlinks, cur->fts_nlink); + (void)printf("NOSTAT %d PHYSICAL %d SEEDOT %d\n", + ISSET(FTS_NOSTAT), ISSET(FTS_PHYSICAL), ISSET(FTS_SEEDOT)); +#endif + /* + * If we're going to need to stat anything or we want to descend + * and stay in the directory, chdir. If this fails we keep going, + * but set a flag so we don't chdir after the post-order visit. + * We won't be able to stat anything, but we can still return the + * names themselves. Note, that since fts_read won't be able to + * chdir into the directory, it will have to return different path + * names than before, i.e. "a/b" instead of "b". Since the node + * has already been visited in pre-order, have to wait until the + * post-order visit to return the error. There is a special case + * here, if there was nothing to stat then it's not an error to + * not be able to stat. This is all fairly nasty. If a program + * needed sorted entries or stat information, they had better be + * checking FTS_NS on the returned nodes. + */ + cderrno = 0; + if (nlinks || type == BREAD) { + if (fts_safe_changedir(sp, cur, dirfd(dirp), NULL)) { + if (nlinks && type == BREAD) + cur->fts_errno = errno; + cur->fts_flags |= FTS_DONTCHDIR; + descend = 0; + cderrno = errno; + (void)closedir(dirp); + dirp = NULL; + } else + descend = 1; + } else + descend = 0; + + /* + * Figure out the max file name length that can be stored in the + * current path -- the inner loop allocates more path as necessary. + * We really wouldn't have to do the maxlen calculations here, we + * could do them in fts_read before returning the path, but it's a + * lot easier here since the length is part of the dirent structure. + * + * If not changing directories set a pointer so that can just append + * each new name into the path. + */ + len = NAPPEND(cur); + if (ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) { + cp = sp->fts_path + len; + *cp++ = '/'; + } + len++; + maxlen = sp->fts_pathlen - len; + + /* + * fts_level is a short so we must prevent it from wrapping + * around to FTS_ROOTLEVEL and FTS_ROOTPARENTLEVEL. + */ + level = cur->fts_level; + if (level < FTS_MAXLEVEL) + level++; + + /* Read the directory, attaching each entry to the `link' pointer. */ + doadjust = 0; + for (head = tail = NULL, nitems = 0; dirp && (dp = readdir(dirp));) { + if (!ISSET(FTS_SEEDOT) && ISDOT(dp->d_name)) + continue; + + if (!(p = fts_alloc(sp, dp->d_name, strlen(dp->d_name)))) + goto mem1; + if (strlen(dp->d_name) >= maxlen) { /* include space for NUL */ + oldaddr = sp->fts_path; + if (fts_palloc(sp, strlen(dp->d_name) +len + 1)) { + /* + * No more memory for path or structures. Save + * errno, free up the current structure and the + * structures already allocated. + */ +mem1: saved_errno = errno; + if (p) + free(p); + fts_lfree(head); + (void)closedir(dirp); + cur->fts_info = FTS_ERR; + SET(FTS_STOP); + errno = saved_errno; + return (NULL); + } + /* Did realloc() change the pointer? */ + if (oldaddr != sp->fts_path) { + doadjust = 1; + if (ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) + cp = sp->fts_path + len; + } + maxlen = sp->fts_pathlen - len; + } + + p->fts_level = level; + p->fts_parent = sp->fts_cur; + p->fts_pathlen = len + strlen(dp->d_name); + if (p->fts_pathlen < len) { + /* + * If we wrap, free up the current structure and + * the structures already allocated, then error + * out with ENAMETOOLONG. + */ + free(p); + fts_lfree(head); + (void)closedir(dirp); + cur->fts_info = FTS_ERR; + SET(FTS_STOP); + errno = ENAMETOOLONG; + return (NULL); + } + + if (cderrno) { + if (nlinks) { + p->fts_info = FTS_NS; + p->fts_errno = cderrno; + } else + p->fts_info = FTS_NSOK; + p->fts_accpath = cur->fts_accpath; + } else if (nlinks == 0 +#ifdef DT_DIR + || (nostat && + dp->d_type != DT_DIR && dp->d_type != DT_UNKNOWN) +#endif + ) { + p->fts_accpath = + ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR) ? p->fts_path : p->fts_name; + p->fts_info = FTS_NSOK; + } else { + /* Build a file name for fts_stat to stat. */ + if (ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) { + p->fts_accpath = p->fts_path; + memmove(cp, p->fts_name, p->fts_namelen + 1); + } else + p->fts_accpath = p->fts_name; + /* Stat it. */ + p->fts_info = fts_stat(sp, p, 0); + + /* Decrement link count if applicable. */ + if (nlinks > 0 && (p->fts_info == FTS_D || + p->fts_info == FTS_DC || p->fts_info == FTS_DOT)) + --nlinks; + } + + /* We walk in directory order so "ls -f" doesn't get upset. */ + p->fts_link = NULL; + if (head == NULL) + head = tail = p; + else { + tail->fts_link = p; + tail = p; + } + ++nitems; + } + if (dirp) + (void)closedir(dirp); + + /* + * If realloc() changed the address of the path, adjust the + * addresses for the rest of the tree and the dir list. + */ + if (doadjust) + fts_padjust(sp, head); + + /* + * If not changing directories, reset the path back to original + * state. + */ + if (ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) { + if (len == sp->fts_pathlen || nitems == 0) + --cp; + *cp = '\0'; + } + + /* + * If descended after called from fts_children or after called from + * fts_read and nothing found, get back. At the root level we use + * the saved fd; if one of fts_open()'s arguments is a relative path + * to an empty directory, we wind up here with no other way back. If + * can't get back, we're done. + */ + if (descend && (type == BCHILD || !nitems) && + (cur->fts_level == FTS_ROOTLEVEL ? FCHDIR(sp, sp->fts_rfd) : + fts_safe_changedir(sp, cur->fts_parent, -1, ".."))) { + cur->fts_info = FTS_ERR; + SET(FTS_STOP); + return (NULL); + } + + /* If didn't find anything, return NULL. */ + if (!nitems) { + if (type == BREAD) + cur->fts_info = FTS_DP; + return (NULL); + } + + /* Sort the entries. */ + if (sp->fts_compar && nitems > 1) + head = fts_sort(sp, head, nitems); + return (head); +} + +static u_short +fts_stat(FTS *sp, FTSENT *p, int follow) +{ + FTSENT *t; + dev_t dev; + ino_t ino; + struct stat *sbp, sb; + int saved_errno; + + /* If user needs stat info, stat buffer already allocated. */ + sbp = ISSET(FTS_NOSTAT) ? &sb : p->fts_statp; + + /* + * If doing a logical walk, or application requested FTS_FOLLOW, do + * a stat(2). If that fails, check for a non-existent symlink. If + * fail, set the errno from the stat call. + */ + if (ISSET(FTS_LOGICAL) || follow) { + if (stat(p->fts_accpath, sbp)) { + saved_errno = errno; + if (!lstat(p->fts_accpath, sbp)) { + errno = 0; + return (FTS_SLNONE); + } + p->fts_errno = saved_errno; + goto err; + } + } else if (lstat(p->fts_accpath, sbp)) { + p->fts_errno = errno; +err: memset(sbp, 0, sizeof(struct stat)); + return (FTS_NS); + } + + if (S_ISDIR(sbp->st_mode)) { + /* + * Set the device/inode. Used to find cycles and check for + * crossing mount points. Also remember the link count, used + * in fts_build to limit the number of stat calls. It is + * understood that these fields are only referenced if fts_info + * is set to FTS_D. + */ + dev = p->fts_dev = sbp->st_dev; + ino = p->fts_ino = sbp->st_ino; + p->fts_nlink = sbp->st_nlink; + + if (ISDOT(p->fts_name)) + return (FTS_DOT); + + /* + * Cycle detection is done by brute force when the directory + * is first encountered. If the tree gets deep enough or the + * number of symbolic links to directories is high enough, + * something faster might be worthwhile. + */ + for (t = p->fts_parent; + t->fts_level >= FTS_ROOTLEVEL; t = t->fts_parent) + if (ino == t->fts_ino && dev == t->fts_dev) { + p->fts_cycle = t; + return (FTS_DC); + } + return (FTS_D); + } + if (S_ISLNK(sbp->st_mode)) + return (FTS_SL); + if (S_ISREG(sbp->st_mode)) + return (FTS_F); + return (FTS_DEFAULT); +} + +static FTSENT * +fts_sort(FTS *sp, FTSENT *head, int nitems) +{ + FTSENT **ap, *p; + + /* + * Construct an array of pointers to the structures and call qsort(3). + * Reassemble the array in the order returned by qsort. If unable to + * sort for memory reasons, return the directory entries in their + * current order. Allocate enough space for the current needs plus + * 40 so don't realloc one entry at a time. + */ + if (nitems > sp->fts_nitems) { + struct _ftsent **a; + + sp->fts_nitems = nitems + 40; + if ((a = realloc(sp->fts_array, + sp->fts_nitems * sizeof(FTSENT *))) == NULL) { + if (sp->fts_array) + free(sp->fts_array); + sp->fts_array = NULL; + sp->fts_nitems = 0; + return (head); + } + sp->fts_array = a; + } + for (ap = sp->fts_array, p = head; p; p = p->fts_link) + *ap++ = p; + qsort((void *)sp->fts_array, nitems, sizeof(FTSENT *), sp->fts_compar); + for (head = *(ap = sp->fts_array); --nitems; ++ap) + ap[0]->fts_link = ap[1]; + ap[0]->fts_link = NULL; + return (head); +} + +static FTSENT * +fts_alloc(FTS *sp, char *name, size_t namelen) +{ + FTSENT *p; + size_t len; + + /* + * The file name is a variable length array and no stat structure is + * necessary if the user has set the nostat bit. Allocate the FTSENT + * structure, the file name and the stat structure in one chunk, but + * be careful that the stat structure is reasonably aligned. Since the + * fts_name field is declared to be of size 1, the fts_name pointer is + * namelen + 2 before the first possible address of the stat structure. + */ + len = sizeof(FTSENT) + namelen; + if (!ISSET(FTS_NOSTAT)) + len += sizeof(struct stat) + ALIGNBYTES; + if ((p = malloc(len)) == NULL) + return (NULL); + + memset(p, 0, len); + p->fts_path = sp->fts_path; + p->fts_namelen = namelen; + p->fts_instr = FTS_NOINSTR; + if (!ISSET(FTS_NOSTAT)) + p->fts_statp = (struct stat *)ALIGN(p->fts_name + namelen + 2); + memcpy(p->fts_name, name, namelen); + + return (p); +} + +static void +fts_lfree(FTSENT *head) +{ + FTSENT *p; + + /* Free a linked list of structures. */ + while ((p = head)) { + head = head->fts_link; + free(p); + } +} + +/* + * Allow essentially unlimited paths; find, rm, ls should all work on any tree. + * Most systems will allow creation of paths much longer than MAXPATHLEN, even + * though the kernel won't resolve them. Add the size (not just what's needed) + * plus 256 bytes so don't realloc the path 2 bytes at a time. + */ +static int +fts_palloc(FTS *sp, size_t more) +{ + char *p; + + /* + * Check for possible wraparound. + */ + more += 256; + if (sp->fts_pathlen + more < sp->fts_pathlen) { + if (sp->fts_path) + free(sp->fts_path); + sp->fts_path = NULL; + errno = ENAMETOOLONG; + return (1); + } + sp->fts_pathlen += more; + p = realloc(sp->fts_path, sp->fts_pathlen); + if (p == NULL) { + if (sp->fts_path) + free(sp->fts_path); + sp->fts_path = NULL; + return (1); + } + sp->fts_path = p; + return (0); +} + +/* + * When the path is realloc'd, have to fix all of the pointers in structures + * already returned. + */ +static void +fts_padjust(FTS *sp, FTSENT *head) +{ + FTSENT *p; + char *addr = sp->fts_path; + +#define ADJUST(p) { \ + if ((p)->fts_accpath != (p)->fts_name) { \ + (p)->fts_accpath = \ + (char *)addr + ((p)->fts_accpath - (p)->fts_path); \ + } \ + (p)->fts_path = addr; \ +} + /* Adjust the current set of children. */ + for (p = sp->fts_child; p; p = p->fts_link) + ADJUST(p); + + /* Adjust the rest of the tree, including the current level. */ + for (p = head; p->fts_level >= FTS_ROOTLEVEL;) { + ADJUST(p); + p = p->fts_link ? p->fts_link : p->fts_parent; + } +} + +static size_t +fts_maxarglen(char * const *argv) +{ + size_t len, max; + + for (max = 0; *argv; ++argv) + if ((len = strlen(*argv)) > max) + max = len; + return (max + 1); +} + +/* + * Change to dir specified by fd or p->fts_accpath without getting + * tricked by someone changing the world out from underneath us. + * Assumes p->fts_dev and p->fts_ino are filled in. + */ +static int +fts_safe_changedir(FTS *sp, FTSENT *p, int fd, char *path) +{ + int ret, oerrno, newfd; + struct stat sb; + + newfd = fd; + if (ISSET(FTS_NOCHDIR)) + return (0); + if (fd < 0 && (newfd = open(path, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) + return (-1); + if (fstat(newfd, &sb)) { + ret = -1; + goto bail; + } + if (p->fts_dev != sb.st_dev || p->fts_ino != sb.st_ino) { + errno = ENOENT; /* disinformation */ + ret = -1; + goto bail; + } + ret = fchdir(newfd); +bail: + oerrno = errno; + if (fd < 0) + (void)close(newfd); + errno = oerrno; + return (ret); +} diff --git a/libc/include/err.h b/libc/include/err.h index e69de29..1636efe 100644 --- a/libc/include/err.h +++ b/libc/include/err.h @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/* $OpenBSD: err.h,v 1.10 2006/01/06 18:53:04 millert Exp $ */ +/* $NetBSD: err.h,v 1.11 1994/10/26 00:55:52 cgd Exp $ */ + +/*- + * Copyright (c) 1993 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * @(#)err.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93 + */ + +#ifndef _ERR_H_ +#define _ERR_H_ + +/* + * Don't use va_list in the err/warn prototypes. Va_list is typedef'd in two + * places (<machine/varargs.h> and <machine/stdarg.h>), so if we include one + * of them here we may collide with the utility's includes. It's unreasonable + * for utilities to have to include one of them to include err.h, so we get + * __va_list from <machine/_types.h> and use it. + */ +#include <sys/cdefs.h> +#include <machine/_types.h> + +__BEGIN_DECLS + +__noreturn void err(int, const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); +__noreturn void verr(int, const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 0))); +__noreturn void errx(int, const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); +__noreturn void verrx(int, const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 0))); +void warn(const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 2))); +void vwarn(const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 0))); +void warnx(const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 2))); +void vwarnx(const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 0))); + +/* + * The _* versions are for use in library functions so user-defined + * versions of err*,warn* do not get used. + */ +__noreturn void _err(int, const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); +__noreturn void _verr(int, const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 0))); +__noreturn void _errx(int, const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); +__noreturn void _verrx(int, const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 0))); +void _warn(const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 2))); +void _vwarn(const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 0))); +void _warnx(const char *, ...) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 2))); +void _vwarnx(const char *, __va_list) + __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 1, 0))); + +__END_DECLS + +#endif /* !_ERR_H_ */ diff --git a/libc/include/fts.h b/libc/include/fts.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da26a88 --- /dev/null +++ b/libc/include/fts.h @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +/* $OpenBSD: fts.h,v 1.12 2009/08/27 16:19:27 millert Exp $ */ +/* $NetBSD: fts.h,v 1.5 1994/12/28 01:41:50 mycroft Exp $ */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * @(#)fts.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 8/14/94 + */ + +#ifndef _FTS_H_ +#define _FTS_H_ + +typedef struct { + struct _ftsent *fts_cur; /* current node */ + struct _ftsent *fts_child; /* linked list of children */ + struct _ftsent **fts_array; /* sort array */ + dev_t fts_dev; /* starting device # */ + char *fts_path; /* path for this descent */ + int fts_rfd; /* fd for root */ + size_t fts_pathlen; /* sizeof(path) */ + int fts_nitems; /* elements in the sort array */ + int (*fts_compar)(); /* compare function */ + +#define FTS_COMFOLLOW 0x0001 /* follow command line symlinks */ +#define FTS_LOGICAL 0x0002 /* logical walk */ +#define FTS_NOCHDIR 0x0004 /* don't change directories */ +#define FTS_NOSTAT 0x0008 /* don't get stat info */ +#define FTS_PHYSICAL 0x0010 /* physical walk */ +#define FTS_SEEDOT 0x0020 /* return dot and dot-dot */ +#define FTS_XDEV 0x0040 /* don't cross devices */ +#define FTS_OPTIONMASK 0x00ff /* valid user option mask */ + +#define FTS_NAMEONLY 0x1000 /* (private) child names only */ +#define FTS_STOP 0x2000 /* (private) unrecoverable error */ + int fts_options; /* fts_open options, global flags */ +} FTS; + +typedef struct _ftsent { + struct _ftsent *fts_cycle; /* cycle node */ + struct _ftsent *fts_parent; /* parent directory */ + struct _ftsent *fts_link; /* next file in directory */ + long fts_number; /* local numeric value */ + void *fts_pointer; /* local address value */ + char *fts_accpath; /* access path */ + char *fts_path; /* root path */ + int fts_errno; /* errno for this node */ + int fts_symfd; /* fd for symlink */ + size_t fts_pathlen; /* strlen(fts_path) */ + size_t fts_namelen; /* strlen(fts_name) */ + + ino_t fts_ino; /* inode */ + dev_t fts_dev; /* device */ + nlink_t fts_nlink; /* link count */ + +#define FTS_ROOTPARENTLEVEL -1 +#define FTS_ROOTLEVEL 0 +#define FTS_MAXLEVEL 0x7fff + short fts_level; /* depth (-1 to N) */ + +#define FTS_D 1 /* preorder directory */ +#define FTS_DC 2 /* directory that causes cycles */ +#define FTS_DEFAULT 3 /* none of the above */ +#define FTS_DNR 4 /* unreadable directory */ +#define FTS_DOT 5 /* dot or dot-dot */ +#define FTS_DP 6 /* postorder directory */ +#define FTS_ERR 7 /* error; errno is set */ +#define FTS_F 8 /* regular file */ +#define FTS_INIT 9 /* initialized only */ +#define FTS_NS 10 /* stat(2) failed */ +#define FTS_NSOK 11 /* no stat(2) requested */ +#define FTS_SL 12 /* symbolic link */ +#define FTS_SLNONE 13 /* symbolic link without target */ + unsigned short fts_info; /* user flags for FTSENT structure */ + +#define FTS_DONTCHDIR 0x01 /* don't chdir .. to the parent */ +#define FTS_SYMFOLLOW 0x02 /* followed a symlink to get here */ + unsigned short fts_flags; /* private flags for FTSENT structure */ + +#define FTS_AGAIN 1 /* read node again */ +#define FTS_FOLLOW 2 /* follow symbolic link */ +#define FTS_NOINSTR 3 /* no instructions */ +#define FTS_SKIP 4 /* discard node */ + unsigned short fts_instr; /* fts_set() instructions */ + + struct stat *fts_statp; /* stat(2) information */ + char fts_name[1]; /* file name */ +} FTSENT; + +#include <sys/cdefs.h> + +__BEGIN_DECLS +FTSENT *fts_children(FTS *, int); +int fts_close(FTS *); +FTS *fts_open(char * const *, int, + int (*)(const FTSENT **, const FTSENT **)); +FTSENT *fts_read(FTS *); +int fts_set(FTS *, FTSENT *, int); +__END_DECLS + +#endif /* !_FTS_H_ */ diff --git a/libc/include/sys/queue.h b/libc/include/sys/queue.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0e6b38 --- /dev/null +++ b/libc/include/sys/queue.h @@ -0,0 +1,557 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * @(#)queue.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 8/20/94 + */ + +#ifndef _SYS_QUEUE_H_ +#define _SYS_QUEUE_H_ + +/* + * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, + * lists, simple queues, tail queues, and circular queues. + * + * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The + * elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation + * overhead at the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements. New + * elements can be added to the list after an existing element or at the + * head of the list. Elements being removed from the head of the list + * should use the explicit macro for this purpose for optimum + * efficiency. A singly-linked list may only be traversed in the forward + * direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large + * datasets and few or no removals or for implementing a LIFO queue. + * + * A list is headed by a single forward pointer (or an array of forward + * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked + * so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to + * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before + * or after an existing element or at the head of the list. A list + * may only be traversed in the forward direction. + * + * A simple queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one the head of the + * list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are singly + * linked to save space, so elements can only be removed from the + * head of the list. New elements can be added to the list after + * an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the end of the + * list. A simple queue may only be traversed in the forward direction. + * + * A tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the head of the + * list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are doubly + * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to + * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before or + * after an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the end of + * the list. A tail queue may be traversed in either direction. + * + * A circle queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the head of the + * list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are doubly + * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to + * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before or after + * an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the end of the list. + * A circle queue may be traversed in either direction, but has a more + * complex end of list detection. + * + * For details on the use of these macros, see the queue(3) manual page. + */ + +/* + * List definitions. + */ +#define LIST_HEAD(name, type) \ +struct name { \ + struct type *lh_first; /* first element */ \ +} + +#define LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { NULL } + +#define LIST_ENTRY(type) \ +struct { \ + struct type *le_next; /* next element */ \ + struct type **le_prev; /* address of previous next element */ \ +} + +/* + * List functions. + */ +#define LIST_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->lh_first = NULL; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define LIST_INSERT_AFTER(listelm, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.le_next = (listelm)->field.le_next) != NULL) \ + (listelm)->field.le_next->field.le_prev = \ + &(elm)->field.le_next; \ + (listelm)->field.le_next = (elm); \ + (elm)->field.le_prev = &(listelm)->field.le_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.le_prev = (listelm)->field.le_prev; \ + (elm)->field.le_next = (listelm); \ + *(listelm)->field.le_prev = (elm); \ + (listelm)->field.le_prev = &(elm)->field.le_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define LIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.le_next = (head)->lh_first) != NULL) \ + (head)->lh_first->field.le_prev = &(elm)->field.le_next;\ + (head)->lh_first = (elm); \ + (elm)->field.le_prev = &(head)->lh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define LIST_REMOVE(elm, field) do { \ + if ((elm)->field.le_next != NULL) \ + (elm)->field.le_next->field.le_prev = \ + (elm)->field.le_prev; \ + *(elm)->field.le_prev = (elm)->field.le_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define LIST_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->lh_first); \ + (var); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.le_next)) + +/* + * List access methods. + */ +#define LIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->lh_first == NULL) +#define LIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->lh_first) +#define LIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.le_next) + + +/* + * Singly-linked List definitions. + */ +#define SLIST_HEAD(name, type) \ +struct name { \ + struct type *slh_first; /* first element */ \ +} + +#define SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { NULL } + +#define SLIST_ENTRY(type) \ +struct { \ + struct type *sle_next; /* next element */ \ +} + +/* + * Singly-linked List functions. + */ +#define SLIST_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->slh_first = NULL; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(slistelm, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.sle_next = (slistelm)->field.sle_next; \ + (slistelm)->field.sle_next = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.sle_next = (head)->slh_first; \ + (head)->slh_first = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do { \ + (head)->slh_first = (head)->slh_first->field.sle_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SLIST_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do { \ + if ((head)->slh_first == (elm)) { \ + SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \ + } \ + else { \ + struct type *curelm = (head)->slh_first; \ + while(curelm->field.sle_next != (elm)) \ + curelm = curelm->field.sle_next; \ + curelm->field.sle_next = \ + curelm->field.sle_next->field.sle_next; \ + } \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SLIST_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for((var) = (head)->slh_first; (var); (var) = (var)->field.sle_next) + +/* + * Singly-linked List access methods. + */ +#define SLIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->slh_first == NULL) +#define SLIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->slh_first) +#define SLIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.sle_next) + + +/* + * Singly-linked Tail queue declarations. + */ +#define STAILQ_HEAD(name, type) \ +struct name { \ + struct type *stqh_first; /* first element */ \ + struct type **stqh_last; /* addr of last next element */ \ +} + +#define STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { NULL, &(head).stqh_first } + +#define STAILQ_ENTRY(type) \ +struct { \ + struct type *stqe_next; /* next element */ \ +} + +/* + * Singly-linked Tail queue functions. + */ +#define STAILQ_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->stqh_first = NULL; \ + (head)->stqh_last = &(head)->stqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.stqe_next = (head)->stqh_first) == NULL) \ + (head)->stqh_last = &(elm)->field.stqe_next; \ + (head)->stqh_first = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.stqe_next = NULL; \ + *(head)->stqh_last = (elm); \ + (head)->stqh_last = &(elm)->field.stqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.stqe_next = (listelm)->field.stqe_next) == NULL)\ + (head)->stqh_last = &(elm)->field.stqe_next; \ + (listelm)->field.stqe_next = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do { \ + if (((head)->stqh_first = (head)->stqh_first->field.stqe_next) == NULL) \ + (head)->stqh_last = &(head)->stqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do { \ + if ((head)->stqh_first == (elm)) { \ + STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \ + } else { \ + struct type *curelm = (head)->stqh_first; \ + while (curelm->field.stqe_next != (elm)) \ + curelm = curelm->field.stqe_next; \ + if ((curelm->field.stqe_next = \ + curelm->field.stqe_next->field.stqe_next) == NULL) \ + (head)->stqh_last = &(curelm)->field.stqe_next; \ + } \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define STAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->stqh_first); \ + (var); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.stqe_next)) + +/* + * Singly-linked Tail queue access methods. + */ +#define STAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->stqh_first == NULL) +#define STAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->stqh_first) +#define STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.stqe_next) + + +/* + * Simple queue definitions. + */ +#define SIMPLEQ_HEAD(name, type) \ +struct name { \ + struct type *sqh_first; /* first element */ \ + struct type **sqh_last; /* addr of last next element */ \ +} + +#define SIMPLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { NULL, &(head).sqh_first } + +#define SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(type) \ +struct { \ + struct type *sqe_next; /* next element */ \ +} + +/* + * Simple queue functions. + */ +#define SIMPLEQ_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->sqh_first = NULL; \ + (head)->sqh_last = &(head)->sqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.sqe_next = (head)->sqh_first) == NULL) \ + (head)->sqh_last = &(elm)->field.sqe_next; \ + (head)->sqh_first = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.sqe_next = NULL; \ + *(head)->sqh_last = (elm); \ + (head)->sqh_last = &(elm)->field.sqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.sqe_next = (listelm)->field.sqe_next) == NULL)\ + (head)->sqh_last = &(elm)->field.sqe_next; \ + (listelm)->field.sqe_next = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do { \ + if (((head)->sqh_first = (head)->sqh_first->field.sqe_next) == NULL) \ + (head)->sqh_last = &(head)->sqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do { \ + if ((head)->sqh_first == (elm)) { \ + SIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \ + } else { \ + struct type *curelm = (head)->sqh_first; \ + while (curelm->field.sqe_next != (elm)) \ + curelm = curelm->field.sqe_next; \ + if ((curelm->field.sqe_next = \ + curelm->field.sqe_next->field.sqe_next) == NULL) \ + (head)->sqh_last = &(curelm)->field.sqe_next; \ + } \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->sqh_first); \ + (var); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.sqe_next)) + +/* + * Simple queue access methods. + */ +#define SIMPLEQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->sqh_first == NULL) +#define SIMPLEQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->sqh_first) +#define SIMPLEQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.sqe_next) + + +/* + * Tail queue definitions. + */ +#define _TAILQ_HEAD(name, type, qual) \ +struct name { \ + qual type *tqh_first; /* first element */ \ + qual type *qual *tqh_last; /* addr of last next element */ \ +} +#define TAILQ_HEAD(name, type) _TAILQ_HEAD(name, struct type,) + +#define TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { NULL, &(head).tqh_first } + +#define _TAILQ_ENTRY(type, qual) \ +struct { \ + qual type *tqe_next; /* next element */ \ + qual type *qual *tqe_prev; /* address of previous next element */\ +} +#define TAILQ_ENTRY(type) _TAILQ_ENTRY(struct type,) + +/* + * Tail queue functions. + */ +#define TAILQ_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->tqh_first = NULL; \ + (head)->tqh_last = &(head)->tqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.tqe_next = (head)->tqh_first) != NULL) \ + (head)->tqh_first->field.tqe_prev = \ + &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ + else \ + (head)->tqh_last = &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ + (head)->tqh_first = (elm); \ + (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &(head)->tqh_first; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.tqe_next = NULL; \ + (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (head)->tqh_last; \ + *(head)->tqh_last = (elm); \ + (head)->tqh_last = &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.tqe_next = (listelm)->field.tqe_next) != NULL)\ + (elm)->field.tqe_next->field.tqe_prev = \ + &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ + else \ + (head)->tqh_last = &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ + (listelm)->field.tqe_next = (elm); \ + (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &(listelm)->field.tqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (listelm)->field.tqe_prev; \ + (elm)->field.tqe_next = (listelm); \ + *(listelm)->field.tqe_prev = (elm); \ + (listelm)->field.tqe_prev = &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, field) do { \ + if (((elm)->field.tqe_next) != NULL) \ + (elm)->field.tqe_next->field.tqe_prev = \ + (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \ + else \ + (head)->tqh_last = (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \ + *(elm)->field.tqe_prev = (elm)->field.tqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define TAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->tqh_first); \ + (var); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.tqe_next)) + +#define TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(var, head, headname, field) \ + for ((var) = (*(((struct headname *)((head)->tqh_last))->tqh_last)); \ + (var); \ + (var) = (*(((struct headname *)((var)->field.tqe_prev))->tqh_last))) + +/* + * Tail queue access methods. + */ +#define TAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->tqh_first == NULL) +#define TAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->tqh_first) +#define TAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.tqe_next) + +#define TAILQ_LAST(head, headname) \ + (*(((struct headname *)((head)->tqh_last))->tqh_last)) +#define TAILQ_PREV(elm, headname, field) \ + (*(((struct headname *)((elm)->field.tqe_prev))->tqh_last)) + + +/* + * Circular queue definitions. + */ +#define CIRCLEQ_HEAD(name, type) \ +struct name { \ + struct type *cqh_first; /* first element */ \ + struct type *cqh_last; /* last element */ \ +} + +#define CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head) \ + { (void *)&head, (void *)&head } + +#define CIRCLEQ_ENTRY(type) \ +struct { \ + struct type *cqe_next; /* next element */ \ + struct type *cqe_prev; /* previous element */ \ +} + +/* + * Circular queue functions. + */ +#define CIRCLEQ_INIT(head) do { \ + (head)->cqh_first = (void *)(head); \ + (head)->cqh_last = (void *)(head); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next = (listelm)->field.cqe_next; \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev = (listelm); \ + if ((listelm)->field.cqe_next == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_last = (elm); \ + else \ + (listelm)->field.cqe_next->field.cqe_prev = (elm); \ + (listelm)->field.cqe_next = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_INSERT_BEFORE(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next = (listelm); \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev = (listelm)->field.cqe_prev; \ + if ((listelm)->field.cqe_prev == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_first = (elm); \ + else \ + (listelm)->field.cqe_prev->field.cqe_next = (elm); \ + (listelm)->field.cqe_prev = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next = (head)->cqh_first; \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev = (void *)(head); \ + if ((head)->cqh_last == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_last = (elm); \ + else \ + (head)->cqh_first->field.cqe_prev = (elm); \ + (head)->cqh_first = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next = (void *)(head); \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev = (head)->cqh_last; \ + if ((head)->cqh_first == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_first = (elm); \ + else \ + (head)->cqh_last->field.cqe_next = (elm); \ + (head)->cqh_last = (elm); \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(head, elm, field) do { \ + if ((elm)->field.cqe_next == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_last = (elm)->field.cqe_prev; \ + else \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next->field.cqe_prev = \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev; \ + if ((elm)->field.cqe_prev == (void *)(head)) \ + (head)->cqh_first = (elm)->field.cqe_next; \ + else \ + (elm)->field.cqe_prev->field.cqe_next = \ + (elm)->field.cqe_next; \ +} while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) + +#define CIRCLEQ_FOREACH(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->cqh_first); \ + (var) != (const void *)(head); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.cqe_next)) + +#define CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(var, head, field) \ + for ((var) = ((head)->cqh_last); \ + (var) != (const void *)(head); \ + (var) = ((var)->field.cqe_prev)) + +/* + * Circular queue access methods. + */ +#define CIRCLEQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->cqh_first == (void *)(head)) +#define CIRCLEQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->cqh_first) +#define CIRCLEQ_LAST(head) ((head)->cqh_last) +#define CIRCLEQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.cqe_next) +#define CIRCLEQ_PREV(elm, field) ((elm)->field.cqe_prev) + +#define CIRCLEQ_LOOP_NEXT(head, elm, field) \ + (((elm)->field.cqe_next == (void *)(head)) \ + ? ((head)->cqh_first) \ + : (elm->field.cqe_next)) +#define CIRCLEQ_LOOP_PREV(head, elm, field) \ + (((elm)->field.cqe_prev == (void *)(head)) \ + ? ((head)->cqh_last) \ + : (elm->field.cqe_prev)) + +#endif /* sys/queue.h */ |