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1 /*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * Edward Sze-Tyan Wang.
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36 * @(#)reverse.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
37 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/tail/reverse.c,v 1.9.2.3 2001/12/19 20:29:31 iedowse Exp $
38 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/tail/reverse.c,v 1.5 2006/08/13 02:12:18 swildner Exp $
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/stat.h>
43 #include <sys/mman.h>
45 #include <limits.h>
46 #include <errno.h>
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #include <stdio.h>
49 #include <stdlib.h>
50 #include <string.h>
51 #include <err.h>
52 #include "extern.h"
54 static void r_buf(FILE *);
55 static void r_reg(FILE *, enum STYLE, off_t, struct stat *);
58 * reverse -- display input in reverse order by line.
60 * There are six separate cases for this -- regular and non-regular
61 * files by bytes, lines or the whole file.
63 * BYTES display N bytes
64 * REG mmap the file and display the lines
65 * NOREG cyclically read characters into a wrap-around buffer
67 * LINES display N lines
68 * REG mmap the file and display the lines
69 * NOREG cyclically read lines into a wrap-around array of buffers
71 * FILE display the entire file
72 * REG mmap the file and display the lines
73 * NOREG cyclically read input into a linked list of buffers
75 void
76 reverse(FILE *fp, enum STYLE style, off_t off, struct stat *sbp)
78 if (style != REVERSE && off == 0)
79 return;
81 if (S_ISREG(sbp->st_mode))
82 r_reg(fp, style, off, sbp);
83 else
84 switch(style) {
85 case FBYTES:
86 case RBYTES:
87 display_bytes(fp, off);
88 break;
89 case FLINES:
90 case RLINES:
91 display_lines(fp, off);
92 break;
93 case REVERSE:
94 r_buf(fp);
95 break;
100 * r_reg -- display a regular file in reverse order by line.
102 static void
103 r_reg(FILE *fp, enum STYLE style, off_t off, struct stat *sbp)
105 struct mapinfo map;
106 off_t curoff, size, lineend;
107 int i;
109 if (!(size = sbp->st_size))
110 return;
112 map.start = NULL;
113 map.mapoff = map.maxoff = size;
114 map.fd = fileno(fp);
117 * Last char is special, ignore whether newline or not. Note that
118 * size == 0 is dealt with above, and size == 1 sets curoff to -1.
120 curoff = size - 2;
121 lineend = size;
122 while (curoff >= 0) {
123 if (curoff < map.mapoff || curoff >= map.mapoff + map.maplen) {
124 if (maparound(&map, curoff) != 0) {
125 ierr();
126 return;
129 for (i = curoff - map.mapoff; i >= 0; i--) {
130 if (style == RBYTES && --off == 0)
131 break;
132 if (map.start[i] == '\n')
133 break;
135 /* `i' is either the map offset of a '\n', or -1. */
136 curoff = map.mapoff + i;
137 if (i < 0)
138 continue;
140 /* Print the line and update offsets. */
141 if (mapprint(&map, curoff + 1, lineend - curoff - 1) != 0) {
142 ierr();
143 return;
145 lineend = curoff + 1;
146 curoff--;
148 if (style == RLINES)
149 off--;
151 if (off == 0 && style != REVERSE) {
152 /* Avoid printing anything below. */
153 curoff = 0;
154 break;
157 if (curoff < 0 && mapprint(&map, 0, lineend) != 0) {
158 ierr();
159 return;
161 if (map.start != NULL && munmap(map.start, map.maplen))
162 ierr();
165 typedef struct bf {
166 struct bf *next;
167 struct bf *prev;
168 int len;
169 char *l;
170 } BF;
173 * r_buf -- display a non-regular file in reverse order by line.
175 * This is the function that saves the entire input, storing the data in a
176 * doubly linked list of buffers and then displays them in reverse order.
177 * It has the usual nastiness of trying to find the newlines, as there's no
178 * guarantee that a newline occurs anywhere in the file, let alone in any
179 * particular buffer. If we run out of memory, input is discarded (and the
180 * user warned).
182 static void
183 r_buf(FILE *fp)
185 BF *mark, *tl = NULL, *tr = NULL;
186 int ch = 0, len, llen;
187 char *p;
188 off_t enomem;
190 #define BSZ (128 * 1024)
191 for (mark = NULL, enomem = 0;;) {
193 * Allocate a new block and link it into place in a doubly
194 * linked list. If out of memory, toss the LRU block and
195 * keep going.
197 if (enomem || (tl = malloc(sizeof(BF))) == NULL ||
198 (tl->l = malloc(BSZ)) == NULL) {
199 if (!mark)
200 err(1, "malloc");
201 tl = enomem ? tl->next : mark;
202 enomem += tl->len;
203 } else if (mark) {
204 tl->next = mark;
205 tl->prev = mark->prev;
206 mark->prev->next = tl;
207 mark->prev = tl;
208 } else {
209 mark = tl;
210 mark->next = mark->prev = mark;
213 /* Fill the block with input data. */
214 for (p = tl->l, len = 0;
215 len < BSZ && (ch = getc(fp)) != EOF; ++len)
216 *p++ = ch;
218 if (ferror(fp)) {
219 ierr();
220 return;
224 * If no input data for this block and we tossed some data,
225 * recover it.
227 if (!len) {
228 if (enomem)
229 enomem -= tl->len;
230 tl = tl->prev;
231 break;
234 tl->len = len;
235 if (ch == EOF)
236 break;
239 if (enomem) {
240 warnx("warning: %qd bytes discarded", enomem);
241 rval = 1;
245 * Step through the blocks in the reverse order read. The last char
246 * is special, ignore whether newline or not.
248 for (mark = tl;;) {
249 for (p = tl->l + (len = tl->len) - 1, llen = 0; len--;
250 --p, ++llen)
251 if (*p == '\n') {
252 if (llen) {
253 WR(p + 1, llen);
254 llen = 0;
256 if (tl == mark)
257 continue;
258 for (tr = tl->next; tr->len; tr = tr->next) {
259 WR(tr->l, tr->len);
260 tr->len = 0;
261 if (tr == mark)
262 break;
265 tl->len = llen;
266 if ((tl = tl->prev) == mark)
267 break;
269 tl = tl->next;
270 if (tl->len) {
271 WR(tl->l, tl->len);
272 tl->len = 0;
274 while ((tl = tl->next)->len) {
275 WR(tl->l, tl->len);
276 tl->len = 0;