1 // descriptors.cc -- manage file descriptors for gold
3 // Copyright (C) 2008-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
6 // This file is part of gold.
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33 #include "parameters.h"
35 #include "gold-threads.h"
36 #include "descriptors.h"
37 #include "binary-io.h"
39 // O_CLOEXEC is only available on newer systems.
44 // Very old systems may not define FD_CLOEXEC.
50 set_close_on_exec(int fd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
52 // Mingw does not define F_SETFD.
54 fcntl(fd
, F_SETFD
, FD_CLOEXEC
);
63 // The default for limit_ is meant to simply be large. It gets
64 // adjusted downward if we run out of file descriptors.
66 Descriptors::Descriptors()
67 : lock_(NULL
), initialize_lock_(&this->lock_
), open_descriptors_(),
68 stack_top_(-1), current_(0), limit_(8192 - 16)
70 this->open_descriptors_
.reserve(128);
76 Descriptors::open(int descriptor
, const char* name
, int flags
, int mode
)
78 // We don't initialize this until we are called, because we can't
79 // initialize a Lock until we have parsed the options to find out
80 // whether we are running with threads. We can be called before
81 // options are valid when reading a linker script.
82 bool lock_initialized
= this->initialize_lock_
.initialize();
84 gold_assert(lock_initialized
|| descriptor
< 0);
86 if (is_debugging_enabled(DEBUG_FILES
))
91 Hold_lock
hl(*this->lock_
);
93 gold_assert(static_cast<size_t>(descriptor
)
94 < this->open_descriptors_
.size());
95 Open_descriptor
* pod
= &this->open_descriptors_
[descriptor
];
97 || (pod
->name
!= NULL
&& strcmp(pod
->name
, name
) == 0))
99 gold_assert(!pod
->inuse
);
101 if (descriptor
== this->stack_top_
)
103 this->stack_top_
= pod
->stack_next
;
104 pod
->stack_next
= -1;
105 pod
->is_on_stack
= false;
107 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Reused existing descriptor %d for \"%s\"",
115 // We always want to set the close-on-exec flag; we don't
116 // require callers to pass it.
119 // Always open the file as a binary file.
122 int new_descriptor
= ::open(name
, flags
, mode
);
123 if (new_descriptor
< 0
127 if (descriptor
>= 0 && errno
== ENOENT
)
130 Hold_lock
hl(*this->lock_
);
132 gold_error(_("file %s was removed during the link"), name
);
138 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Opened new descriptor %d for \"%s\"",
139 new_descriptor
, name
);
140 return new_descriptor
;
143 if (new_descriptor
>= 0)
145 // If we have any plugins, we really do need to set the
146 // close-on-exec flag, even if O_CLOEXEC is not defined.
147 // FIXME: In some cases O_CLOEXEC may be defined in the
148 // header file but not supported by the kernel.
149 // Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any obvious way to
150 // detect that, as unknown flags passed to open are ignored.
152 && parameters
->options_valid()
153 && parameters
->options().has_plugins())
154 set_close_on_exec(new_descriptor
);
157 Hold_optional_lock
hl(this->lock_
);
159 if (static_cast<size_t>(new_descriptor
)
160 >= this->open_descriptors_
.size())
161 this->open_descriptors_
.resize(new_descriptor
+ 64);
163 Open_descriptor
* pod
= &this->open_descriptors_
[new_descriptor
];
165 pod
->stack_next
= -1;
167 pod
->is_write
= (flags
& O_ACCMODE
) != O_RDONLY
;
168 pod
->is_on_stack
= false;
171 if (this->current_
>= this->limit_
)
172 this->close_some_descriptor();
174 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Opened new descriptor %d for \"%s\"",
175 new_descriptor
, name
);
176 return new_descriptor
;
180 // We ran out of file descriptors.
182 Hold_optional_lock
hl(this->lock_
);
184 this->limit_
= this->current_
- 16;
185 if (this->limit_
< 8)
187 if (!this->close_some_descriptor())
188 gold_fatal(_("out of file descriptors and couldn't close any"));
193 // Release a descriptor.
196 Descriptors::release(int descriptor
, bool permanent
)
198 Hold_optional_lock
hl(this->lock_
);
200 gold_assert(descriptor
>= 0
201 && (static_cast<size_t>(descriptor
)
202 < this->open_descriptors_
.size()));
203 Open_descriptor
* pod
= &this->open_descriptors_
[descriptor
];
206 || (this->current_
> this->limit_
&& !pod
->is_write
))
208 if (::close(descriptor
) < 0)
209 gold_warning(_("while closing %s: %s"), pod
->name
, strerror(errno
));
216 if (!pod
->is_write
&& !pod
->is_on_stack
)
218 pod
->stack_next
= this->stack_top_
;
219 this->stack_top_
= descriptor
;
220 pod
->is_on_stack
= true;
224 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Released descriptor %d for \"%s\"",
225 descriptor
, pod
->name
);
228 // Close some descriptor. The lock is held when this is called. We
229 // close the descriptor on the top of the free stack. Note that this
230 // is the opposite of an LRU algorithm--we close the most recently
231 // used descriptor. That is because the linker tends to cycle through
232 // all the files; after we release a file, we are unlikely to need it
233 // again until we have looked at all the other files. Return true if
234 // we closed a descriptor.
237 Descriptors::close_some_descriptor()
240 int i
= this->stack_top_
;
243 gold_assert(static_cast<size_t>(i
) < this->open_descriptors_
.size());
244 Open_descriptor
* pod
= &this->open_descriptors_
[i
];
245 if (!pod
->inuse
&& !pod
->is_write
)
248 gold_warning(_("while closing %s: %s"), pod
->name
, strerror(errno
));
250 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Closed descriptor %d for \"%s\"",
254 this->stack_top_
= pod
->stack_next
;
256 this->open_descriptors_
[last
].stack_next
= pod
->stack_next
;
257 pod
->stack_next
= -1;
258 pod
->is_on_stack
= false;
265 // We couldn't find any descriptors to close. This is weird but not
266 // necessarily an error.
270 // Close all the descriptors open for reading.
273 Descriptors::close_all()
275 Hold_optional_lock
hl(this->lock_
);
277 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< this->open_descriptors_
.size(); i
++)
279 Open_descriptor
* pod
= &this->open_descriptors_
[i
];
280 if (pod
->name
!= NULL
&& !pod
->inuse
&& !pod
->is_write
)
283 gold_warning(_("while closing %s: %s"), pod
->name
, strerror(errno
));
284 gold_debug(DEBUG_FILES
, "Closed descriptor %d for \"%s\" (close_all)",
285 static_cast<int>(i
), pod
->name
);
287 pod
->stack_next
= -1;
288 pod
->is_on_stack
= false;
291 this->stack_top_
= -1;
294 // The single global variable which manages descriptors.
296 Descriptors descriptors
;
298 } // End namespace gold.