/* Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Janne Blomqvist This file is part of the GNU Fortran runtime library (libgfortran). Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. Libgfortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see . */ #include "io.h" #include "fbuf.h" #include "unix.h" #include //#define FBUF_DEBUG void fbuf_init (gfc_unit *u, int len) { if (len == 0) len = 512; /* Default size. */ u->fbuf = xmalloc (sizeof (struct fbuf)); u->fbuf->buf = xmalloc (len); u->fbuf->len = len; u->fbuf->act = u->fbuf->pos = 0; } void fbuf_destroy (gfc_unit *u) { if (u->fbuf == NULL) return; free (u->fbuf->buf); free (u->fbuf); u->fbuf = NULL; } static void #ifdef FBUF_DEBUG fbuf_debug (gfc_unit *u, const char *format, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, format); vfprintf(stderr, format, args); va_end(args); fprintf (stderr, "fbuf_debug pos: %d, act: %d, buf: ''", u->fbuf->pos, u->fbuf->act); for (int ii = 0; ii < u->fbuf->act; ii++) { putc (u->fbuf->buf[ii], stderr); } fprintf (stderr, "''\n"); } #else fbuf_debug (gfc_unit *u __attribute__ ((unused)), const char *format __attribute__ ((unused)), ...) {} #endif /* You should probably call this before doing a physical seek on the underlying device. Returns how much the physical position was modified. */ int fbuf_reset (gfc_unit *u) { int seekval = 0; if (!u->fbuf) return 0; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_reset: "); fbuf_flush (u, u->mode); /* If we read past the current position, seek the underlying device back. */ if (u->mode == READING && u->fbuf->act > u->fbuf->pos) { seekval = - (u->fbuf->act - u->fbuf->pos); fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_reset seekval %d, ", seekval); } u->fbuf->act = u->fbuf->pos = 0; return seekval; } /* Return a pointer to the current position in the buffer, and increase the pointer by len. Makes sure that the buffer is big enough, reallocating if necessary. */ char * fbuf_alloc (gfc_unit *u, int len) { int newlen; char *dest; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_alloc len %d, ", len); if (u->fbuf->pos + len > u->fbuf->len) { /* Round up to nearest multiple of the current buffer length. */ newlen = ((u->fbuf->pos + len) / u->fbuf->len + 1) *u->fbuf->len; u->fbuf->buf = xrealloc (u->fbuf->buf, newlen); u->fbuf->len = newlen; } dest = u->fbuf->buf + u->fbuf->pos; u->fbuf->pos += len; if (u->fbuf->pos > u->fbuf->act) u->fbuf->act = u->fbuf->pos; return dest; } /* mode argument is WRITING for write mode and READING for read mode. Return value is 0 for success, -1 on failure. */ int fbuf_flush (gfc_unit *u, unit_mode mode) { int nwritten; if (!u->fbuf) return 0; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_flush with mode %d: ", mode); if (mode == WRITING) { if (u->fbuf->pos > 0) { nwritten = swrite (u->s, u->fbuf->buf, u->fbuf->pos); if (nwritten < 0) return -1; } } /* Salvage remaining bytes for both reading and writing. This happens with the combination of advance='no' and T edit descriptors leaving the final position somewhere not at the end of the record. For reading, this also happens if we sread() past the record boundary. */ if (u->fbuf->act > u->fbuf->pos && u->fbuf->pos > 0) memmove (u->fbuf->buf, u->fbuf->buf + u->fbuf->pos, u->fbuf->act - u->fbuf->pos); u->fbuf->act -= u->fbuf->pos; u->fbuf->pos = 0; return 0; } /* The mode argument is LIST_WRITING for write mode and LIST_READING for read. This should only be used for list directed I/O. Return value is 0 for success, -1 on failure. */ int fbuf_flush_list (gfc_unit *u, unit_mode mode) { int nwritten; if (!u->fbuf) return 0; if (u->fbuf->pos < 524288) /* Upper limit for list writing. */ return 0; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_flush_list with mode %d: ", mode); if (mode == LIST_WRITING) { nwritten = swrite (u->s, u->fbuf->buf, u->fbuf->pos); if (nwritten < 0) return -1; } /* Salvage remaining bytes for both reading and writing. */ if (u->fbuf->act > u->fbuf->pos) memmove (u->fbuf->buf, u->fbuf->buf + u->fbuf->pos, u->fbuf->act - u->fbuf->pos); u->fbuf->act -= u->fbuf->pos; u->fbuf->pos = 0; return 0; } int fbuf_seek (gfc_unit *u, int off, int whence) { if (!u->fbuf) return -1; switch (whence) { case SEEK_SET: break; case SEEK_CUR: off += u->fbuf->pos; break; case SEEK_END: off += u->fbuf->act; break; default: return -1; } fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_seek, off %d ", off); /* The start of the buffer is always equal to the left tab limit. Moving to the left past the buffer is illegal in C and would also imply moving past the left tab limit, which is never allowed in Fortran. Similarly, seeking past the end of the buffer is not possible, in that case the user must make sure to allocate space with fbuf_alloc(). So return error if that is attempted. */ if (off < 0 || off > u->fbuf->act) return -1; u->fbuf->pos = off; return off; } /* Fill the buffer with bytes for reading. Returns a pointer to start reading from. If we hit EOF, returns a short read count. If any other error occurs, return NULL. After reading, the caller is expected to call fbuf_seek to update the position with the number of bytes actually processed. */ char * fbuf_read (gfc_unit *u, int *len) { char *ptr; int oldact, oldpos; int readlen = 0; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_read, len %d: ", *len); oldact = u->fbuf->act; oldpos = u->fbuf->pos; ptr = fbuf_alloc (u, *len); u->fbuf->pos = oldpos; if (oldpos + *len > oldact) { fbuf_debug (u, "reading %d bytes starting at %d ", oldpos + *len - oldact, oldact); readlen = sread (u->s, u->fbuf->buf + oldact, oldpos + *len - oldact); if (readlen < 0) return NULL; *len = oldact - oldpos + readlen; } u->fbuf->act = oldact + readlen; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_read done: "); return ptr; } /* When the fbuf_getc() inline function runs out of buffer space, it calls this function to fill the buffer with bytes for reading. Never call this function directly. */ int fbuf_getc_refill (gfc_unit *u) { int nread; char *p; fbuf_debug (u, "fbuf_getc_refill "); /* Read 80 bytes (average line length?). This is a compromise between not needing to call the read() syscall all the time and not having to memmove unnecessary stuff when switching to the next record. */ nread = 80; p = fbuf_read (u, &nread); if (p && nread > 0) return (unsigned char) u->fbuf->buf[u->fbuf->pos++]; else return EOF; }