2 * wrappers around low-level operations to provide a simpler interface
3 * to the operations that Lisp (and some contributed modules) needs.
5 * The functions in this file are typically called directly from Lisp.
6 * Thus, when their signature changes, they don't need updates in a .h
7 * file somewhere, but they do need updates in the Lisp code. FIXME:
8 * It would be nice to enforce this at compile time. It mighn't even
9 * be all that hard: make the cross-compiler versions of DEFINE-ALIEN-FOO
10 * macros accumulate strings in a list which then gets written out at
11 * the end of sbcl2.h at the end of cross-compilation, then rerun
12 * 'make' in src/runtime/ using the new sbcl2.h as sbcl.h (and make
13 * sure that all the files in src/runtime/ include sbcl.h). */
16 * This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
19 * This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
20 * written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
21 * public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
22 * provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
23 * files for more information.
28 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
46 #if defined(LISP_FEATURE_WIN32)
47 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
55 /* Although it might seem as though this should be in some standard
56 Unix header, according to Perry E. Metzger, in a message on
57 sbcl-devel dated 2004-03-29, this is the POSIXly-correct way of
58 using environ: by an explicit declaration. -- CSR, 2004-03-30 */
59 extern char **environ
;
62 * stuff needed by CL:DIRECTORY and other Lisp directory operations
65 /* Unix directory operations think of "." and ".." as filenames, but
66 * Lisp directory operations do not. */
68 is_lispy_filename(const char *filename
)
70 return strcmp(filename
, ".") && strcmp(filename
, "..");
73 /* Return a zero-terminated array of strings holding the Lispy filenames
74 * (i.e. excluding the Unix magic "." and "..") in the named directory. */
76 alloc_directory_lispy_filenames(const char *directory_name
)
78 DIR *dir_ptr
= opendir(directory_name
);
81 if (dir_ptr
) { /* if opendir success */
85 if (0 == voidacc_ctor(&va
)) { /* if voidacc_ctor success */
86 struct dirent
*dirent_ptr
;
88 while ( (dirent_ptr
= readdir(dir_ptr
)) ) { /* until end of data */
89 char* original_name
= dirent_ptr
->d_name
;
90 if (is_lispy_filename(original_name
)) {
91 /* strdup(3) is in Linux and *BSD. If you port
92 * somewhere else that doesn't have it, it's easy
94 char* dup_name
= strdup(original_name
);
95 if (!dup_name
) { /* if strdup failure */
98 if (voidacc_acc(&va
, dup_name
)) { /* if acc failure */
103 result
= (char**)voidacc_give_away_result(&va
);
108 /* ignoring closedir(3) return code, since what could we do?
110 * "Never ask questions you don't want to know the answer to."
111 * -- William Irving Zumwalt (Rich Cook, _The Wizardry Quested_) */
118 /* Free a result returned by alloc_directory_lispy_filenames(). */
120 free_directory_lispy_filenames(char** directory_lispy_filenames
)
124 /* Free the strings. */
125 for (p
= directory_lispy_filenames
; *p
; ++p
) {
129 /* Free the table of strings. */
130 free(directory_lispy_filenames
);
137 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
138 /* a wrapped version of readlink(2):
139 * -- If path isn't a symlink, or is a broken symlink, return 0.
140 * -- If path is a symlink, return a newly allocated string holding
141 * the thing it's linked to. */
143 wrapped_readlink(char *path
)
145 int bufsiz
= strlen(path
) + 16;
147 char *result
= malloc(bufsiz
);
148 int n_read
= readlink(path
, result
, bufsiz
);
152 } else if (n_read
< bufsiz
) {
164 * realpath(3), including a wrapper for Windows.
166 char * sb_realpath (char *path
)
168 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
172 if ((ret
= calloc(PATH_MAX
, sizeof(char))) == NULL
)
174 if (realpath(path
, ret
) == NULL
) {
186 if ((ret
= calloc(MAX_PATH
, sizeof(char))) == NULL
)
188 if (GetFullPathName(path
, MAX_PATH
, ret
, cp
) == 0) {
203 copy_to_stat_wrapper(struct stat_wrapper
*to
, struct stat
*from
)
205 #define FROB(stem) to->wrapped_st_##stem = from->st_##stem
206 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
207 #define FROB2(stem) to->wrapped_st_##stem = from->st_##stem
209 #define FROB2(stem) to->wrapped_st_##stem = 0;
228 stat_wrapper(const char *file_name
, struct stat_wrapper
*buf
)
230 struct stat real_buf
;
233 #ifdef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
235 * Windows won't match the last component of a pathname if there
236 * is a trailing #\/ or #\\, except if it's <drive>:\ or <drive>:/
237 * in which case it behaves the other way around. So we remove the
238 * trailing directory separator unless we are being passed just a
239 * drive name (e.g. "c:\\"). Some, but not all, of this
240 * strangeness is documented at Microsoft's support site (as of
242 * <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;168439>)
244 char file_buf
[MAX_PATH
];
245 strcpy(file_buf
, file_name
);
246 int len
= strlen(file_name
);
247 if (len
!= 0 && (file_name
[len
-1] == '/' || file_name
[len
-1] == '\\') &&
248 !(len
== 3 && file_name
[1] == ':' && isalpha(file_name
[0])))
249 file_buf
[len
-1] = '\0';
250 file_name
= file_buf
;
253 if ((ret
= stat(file_name
,&real_buf
)) >= 0)
254 copy_to_stat_wrapper(buf
, &real_buf
);
258 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
260 lstat_wrapper(const char *file_name
, struct stat_wrapper
*buf
)
262 struct stat real_buf
;
264 if ((ret
= lstat(file_name
,&real_buf
)) >= 0)
265 copy_to_stat_wrapper(buf
, &real_buf
);
269 /* cleaner to do it here than in Lisp */
270 int lstat_wrapper(const char *file_name
, struct stat_wrapper
*buf
)
272 return stat_wrapper(file_name
, buf
);
277 fstat_wrapper(int filedes
, struct stat_wrapper
*buf
)
279 struct stat real_buf
;
281 if ((ret
= fstat(filedes
,&real_buf
)) >= 0)
282 copy_to_stat_wrapper(buf
, &real_buf
);
286 /* A wrapper for mkstemp(3), for two reasons: (1) mkstemp does not
287 exist on Windows; (2) by passing down a mode_t, we don't need a
288 binding to chmod in SB-UNIX, and need not concern ourselves with
289 umask issues if we want to use mkstemp to make new files in
291 int sb_mkstemp (char *template, mode_t mode
) {
292 #ifdef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
293 #define PATHNAME_BUFFER_SIZE MAX_PATH
294 #define MKTEMP _mktemp
296 #define PATHNAME_BUFFER_SIZE PATH_MAX
297 #define MKTEMP mktemp
300 char buf
[PATHNAME_BUFFER_SIZE
];
303 /* Fruit fallen from the tree: for people who like
304 microoptimizations, we might not need to copy the whole
305 template on every loop, but only the last several characters.
306 But I didn't feel like testing the boundary cases in Windows's
308 strcpy((char*)&buf
, template);
309 if (MKTEMP((char*)&buf
)) {
310 if ((fd
=open((char*)&buf
, O_CREAT
|O_EXCL
|O_RDWR
, mode
))!=-1) {
311 strcpy(template, (char*)&buf
);
320 #undef PATHNAME_BUFFER_SIZE
328 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
329 /* Return a newly-allocated string holding the username for "uid", or
330 * NULL if there's no such user.
332 * KLUDGE: We also return NULL if malloc() runs out of memory
333 * (returning strdup() result) since it's not clear how to handle that
334 * error better. -- WHN 2001-12-28 */
336 uid_username(int uid
)
338 struct passwd
*p
= getpwuid(uid
);
340 /* The object *p is a static struct which'll be overwritten by
341 * the next call to getpwuid(), so it'd be unsafe to return
342 * p->pw_name without copying. */
343 return strdup(p
->pw_name
);
350 uid_homedir(uid_t uid
)
352 struct passwd
*p
= getpwuid(uid
);
354 /* Let's be careful about this, shall we? */
355 size_t len
= strlen(p
->pw_dir
);
356 if (p
->pw_dir
[len
-1] == '/') {
357 return strdup(p
->pw_dir
);
359 char *result
= malloc(len
+ 2);
361 int nchars
= sprintf(result
,"%s/",p
->pw_dir
);
362 if (nchars
== len
+ 1) {
375 #endif /* !LISP_FEATURE_WIN32 */
378 * functions to get miscellaneous C-level variables
380 * (Doing this by calling functions lets us borrow the smarts of the C
381 * linker, so that things don't blow up when libc versions and thus
382 * variable locations change between compile time and run time.)
391 #ifdef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
395 * faked-up implementation of select(). Right now just enough to get through
398 int select(int top_fd
, DWORD
*read_set
, DWORD
*write_set
, DWORD
*except_set
, time_t *timeout
)
401 * FIXME: Going forward, we may want to use MsgWaitForMultipleObjects
402 * in order to support a windows message loop inside serve-event.
404 HANDLE handles
[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
];
405 int fds
[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
];
414 for (i
= 0; i
< top_fd
; i
++) {
415 if (except_set
) except_set
[i
>> 5] = 0;
416 if (write_set
&& (write_set
[i
>> 5] & (1 << (i
& 31)))) polling_write
= 1;
417 if (read_set
[i
>> 5] & (1 << (i
& 31))) {
418 read_set
[i
>> 5] &= ~(1 << (i
& 31));
419 fds
[num_handles
] = i
;
420 handles
[num_handles
++] = (HANDLE
) _get_osfhandle(i
);
424 win_timeout
= INFINITE
;
425 if (timeout
) win_timeout
= (timeout
[0] * 1000) + timeout
[1];
427 /* Last parameter here is timeout in milliseconds. */
428 /* retval = WaitForMultipleObjects(num_handles, handles, 0, INFINITE); */
429 retval
= WaitForMultipleObjects(num_handles
, handles
, 0, win_timeout
);
431 if (retval
< WAIT_ABANDONED
) {
432 /* retval, at this point, is the index of the single live HANDLE/fd. */
433 read_set
[fds
[retval
] >> 5] |= (1 << (fds
[retval
] & 31));
436 return polling_write
;
440 * Windows doesn't have gettimeofday(), and we need it for the compiler,
441 * for serve-event, and for a couple other things. We don't need a timezone
442 * yet, however, and the closest we can easily get to a timeval is the
443 * seconds part. So that's what we do.
445 int gettimeofday(long *timeval
, long *timezone
)
447 timeval
[0] = time(NULL
);
455 /* We will need to define these things or their equivalents for Win32
456 eventually, but for now let's get it working for everyone else. */
457 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
458 /* From SB-BSD-SOCKETS, to get h_errno */
464 /* From SB-POSIX, wait-macros */
465 int wifexited(int status
) {
466 return WIFEXITED(status
);
468 int wexitstatus(int status
) {
469 return WEXITSTATUS(status
);
471 int wifsignaled(int status
) {
472 return WIFSIGNALED(status
);
474 int wtermsig(int status
) {
475 return WTERMSIG(status
);
477 int wifstopped(int status
) {
478 return WIFSTOPPED(status
);
480 int wstopsig(int status
) {
481 return WSTOPSIG(status
);
483 /* FIXME: POSIX also defines WIFCONTINUED, but that appears not to
484 exist on at least Linux... */
485 #endif /* !LISP_FEATURE_WIN32 */
487 /* From SB-POSIX, stat-macros */
488 int s_isreg(mode_t mode
)
490 return S_ISREG(mode
);
492 int s_isdir(mode_t mode
)
494 return S_ISDIR(mode
);
496 int s_ischr(mode_t mode
)
498 return S_ISCHR(mode
);
500 int s_isblk(mode_t mode
)
502 return S_ISBLK(mode
);
504 int s_isfifo(mode_t mode
)
506 return S_ISFIFO(mode
);
508 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
509 int s_islnk(mode_t mode
)
512 return S_ISLNK(mode
);
514 return ((mode
& S_IFMT
) == S_IFLNK
);
517 int s_issock(mode_t mode
)
520 return S_ISSOCK(mode
);
522 return ((mode
& S_IFMT
) == S_IFSOCK
);
525 #endif /* !LISP_FEATURE_WIN32 */