1 /* Code to load locale data from the locale archive file.
2 Copyright (C) 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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17 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
31 #include <sys/param.h>
33 #include "localeinfo.h"
34 #include "locarchive.h"
35 #include <not-cancel.h>
37 /* Define the hash function. We define the function as static inline. */
38 #define compute_hashval static inline compute_hashval
39 #define hashval_t uint32_t
41 #undef compute_hashval
44 /* Name of the locale archive file. */
45 static const char archfname
[] = COMPLOCALEDIR
"/locale-archive";
47 /* Size of initial mapping window, optimal if large enough to
48 cover the header plus the initial locale. */
49 #define ARCHIVE_MAPPING_WINDOW (2 * 1024 * 1024)
52 /* This is not quite as good as MAP_COPY since unexamined pages
53 can change out from under us and give us inconsistent data.
54 But we rely on the user not to diddle the system's live archive.
55 Even though we only ever use PROT_READ, using MAP_SHARED would
56 not give the system sufficient freedom to e.g. let the on disk
57 file go away because it doesn't know we won't call mprotect later. */
58 # define MAP_COPY MAP_PRIVATE
61 /* Some systems do not have this flag; it is superfluous. */
65 /* Record of contiguous pages already mapped from the locale archive. */
71 struct archmapped
*next
;
73 static struct archmapped
*archmapped
;
75 /* This describes the mapping at the beginning of the file that contains
76 the header data. There could be data in the following partial page,
77 so this is searched like any other. Once the archive has been used,
78 ARCHMAPPED points to this; if mapping the archive header failed,
79 then headmap.ptr is null. */
80 static struct archmapped headmap
;
81 static struct __stat64_t64 archive_stat
; /* stat of archive when header mapped. */
83 /* Record of locales that we have already loaded from the archive. */
84 struct locale_in_archive
86 struct locale_in_archive
*next
;
88 struct __locale_data
*data
[__LC_LAST
];
90 static struct locale_in_archive
*archloaded
;
93 /* Local structure and subroutine of _nl_load_archive, see below. */
103 rangecmp (const void *p1
, const void *p2
)
105 return ((struct range
*) p1
)->from
- ((struct range
*) p2
)->from
;
109 /* Calculate the amount of space needed for all the tables described
110 by the given header. Note we do not include the empty table space
111 that has been preallocated in the file, so our mapping may not be
112 large enough if localedef adds data to the file in place. However,
113 doing that would permute the header fields while we are accessing
114 them and thus not be safe anyway, so we don't allow for that. */
116 calculate_head_size (const struct locarhead
*h
)
118 off_t namehash_end
= (h
->namehash_offset
119 + h
->namehash_size
* sizeof (struct namehashent
));
120 off_t string_end
= h
->string_offset
+ h
->string_used
;
121 off_t locrectab_end
= (h
->locrectab_offset
122 + h
->locrectab_used
* sizeof (struct locrecent
));
123 return MAX (namehash_end
, MAX (string_end
, locrectab_end
));
127 /* Find the locale *NAMEP in the locale archive, and return the
128 internalized data structure for its CATEGORY data. If this locale has
129 already been loaded from the archive, just returns the existing data
130 structure. If successful, sets *NAMEP to point directly into the mapped
131 archive string table; that way, the next call can short-circuit strcmp. */
132 struct __locale_data
*
133 _nl_load_locale_from_archive (int category
, const char **namep
)
135 const char *name
= *namep
;
140 } results
[__LC_LAST
];
141 struct locale_in_archive
*lia
;
142 struct locarhead
*head
;
143 struct namehashent
*namehashtab
;
144 struct locrecent
*locrec
;
145 struct archmapped
*mapped
;
146 struct archmapped
*last
;
147 unsigned long int hval
;
150 struct range ranges
[__LC_LAST
- 1];
153 size_t ps
= __sysconf (_SC_PAGE_SIZE
);
156 /* Check if we have already loaded this locale from the archive.
157 If we previously loaded the locale but found bogons in the data,
158 then we will have stored a null pointer to return here. */
159 for (lia
= archloaded
; lia
!= NULL
; lia
= lia
->next
)
160 if (name
== lia
->name
|| !strcmp (name
, lia
->name
))
163 return lia
->data
[category
];
167 /* If the name contains a codeset, then we normalize the name before
169 const char *p
= strchr (name
, '.');
170 if (p
!= NULL
&& p
[1] != '@' && p
[1] != '\0')
172 const char *rest
= __strchrnul (++p
, '@');
173 const char *normalized_codeset
= _nl_normalize_codeset (p
, rest
- p
);
174 if (normalized_codeset
== NULL
) /* malloc failure */
176 if (strncmp (normalized_codeset
, p
, rest
- p
) != 0
177 || normalized_codeset
[rest
- p
] != '\0')
179 /* There is a normalized codeset name that is different from
180 what was specified; reconstruct a new locale name using it. */
181 size_t normlen
= strlen (normalized_codeset
);
182 size_t restlen
= strlen (rest
) + 1;
183 char *newname
= alloca (p
- name
+ normlen
+ restlen
);
184 memcpy (__mempcpy (__mempcpy (newname
, name
, p
- name
),
185 normalized_codeset
, normlen
),
189 free ((char *) normalized_codeset
);
193 /* Make sure the archive is loaded. */
194 if (archmapped
== NULL
)
197 size_t headsize
, mapsize
;
199 /* We do this early as a sign that we have tried to open the archive.
200 If headmap.ptr remains null, that's an indication that we tried
201 and failed, so we won't try again. */
202 archmapped
= &headmap
;
204 /* The archive has never been opened. */
205 fd
= __open_nocancel (archfname
, O_RDONLY
|O_LARGEFILE
|O_CLOEXEC
);
207 /* Cannot open the archive, for whatever reason. */
210 if (__fstat64_time64 (fd
, &archive_stat
) == -1)
212 /* stat failed, very strange. */
215 __close_nocancel_nostatus (fd
);
220 /* Map an initial window probably large enough to cover the header
221 and the first locale's data. With a large address space, we can
222 just map the whole file and be sure everything is covered. */
224 mapsize
= (sizeof (void *) > 4 ? archive_stat
.st_size
225 : MIN (archive_stat
.st_size
, ARCHIVE_MAPPING_WINDOW
));
227 result
= __mmap64 (NULL
, mapsize
, PROT_READ
, MAP_FILE
|MAP_COPY
, fd
, 0);
228 if (result
== MAP_FAILED
)
231 /* Check whether the file is large enough for the sizes given in
232 the header. Theoretically an archive could be so large that
233 just the header fails to fit in our initial mapping window. */
234 headsize
= calculate_head_size ((const struct locarhead
*) result
);
235 if (headsize
> mapsize
)
237 (void) __munmap (result
, mapsize
);
238 if (sizeof (void *) > 4 || headsize
> archive_stat
.st_size
)
239 /* The file is not big enough for the header. Bogus. */
242 /* Freakishly long header. */
243 /* XXX could use mremap when available */
244 mapsize
= (headsize
+ ps
- 1) & ~(ps
- 1);
245 result
= __mmap64 (NULL
, mapsize
, PROT_READ
, MAP_FILE
|MAP_COPY
,
247 if (result
== MAP_FAILED
)
251 if (sizeof (void *) > 4 || mapsize
>= archive_stat
.st_size
)
253 /* We've mapped the whole file already, so we can be
254 sure we won't need this file descriptor later. */
255 __close_nocancel_nostatus (fd
);
259 headmap
.ptr
= result
;
260 /* headmap.from already initialized to zero. */
261 headmap
.len
= mapsize
;
264 /* If there is no archive or it cannot be loaded for some reason fail. */
265 if (__glibc_unlikely (headmap
.ptr
== NULL
))
268 /* We have the archive available. To find the name we first have to
269 determine its hash value. */
270 hval
= compute_hashval (name
, strlen (name
));
273 namehashtab
= (struct namehashent
*) ((char *) head
274 + head
->namehash_offset
);
276 /* Avoid division by 0 if the file is corrupted. */
277 if (__glibc_unlikely (head
->namehash_size
<= 2))
280 idx
= hval
% head
->namehash_size
;
281 incr
= 1 + hval
% (head
->namehash_size
- 2);
283 /* If the name_offset field is zero this means this is a
284 deleted entry and therefore no entry can be found. */
287 if (namehashtab
[idx
].name_offset
== 0)
291 if (namehashtab
[idx
].hashval
== hval
292 && strcmp (name
, headmap
.ptr
+ namehashtab
[idx
].name_offset
) == 0)
293 /* Found the entry. */
297 if (idx
>= head
->namehash_size
)
298 idx
-= head
->namehash_size
;
301 /* We found an entry. It might be a placeholder for a removed one. */
302 if (namehashtab
[idx
].locrec_offset
== 0)
305 locrec
= (struct locrecent
*) (headmap
.ptr
+ namehashtab
[idx
].locrec_offset
);
307 if (sizeof (void *) > 4 /* || headmap.len == archive_stat.st_size */)
309 /* We already have the whole locale archive mapped in. */
310 assert (headmap
.len
== archive_stat
.st_size
);
311 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< __LC_LAST
; ++cnt
)
314 if (locrec
->record
[cnt
].offset
+ locrec
->record
[cnt
].len
316 /* The archive locrectab contains bogus offsets. */
318 results
[cnt
].addr
= headmap
.ptr
+ locrec
->record
[cnt
].offset
;
319 results
[cnt
].len
= locrec
->record
[cnt
].len
;
324 /* Get the offsets of the data files and sort them. */
325 for (cnt
= nranges
= 0; cnt
< __LC_LAST
; ++cnt
)
328 ranges
[nranges
].from
= locrec
->record
[cnt
].offset
;
329 ranges
[nranges
].len
= locrec
->record
[cnt
].len
;
330 ranges
[nranges
].category
= cnt
;
331 ranges
[nranges
].result
= NULL
;
336 qsort (ranges
, nranges
, sizeof (ranges
[0]), rangecmp
);
338 /* The information about mmap'd blocks is kept in a list.
339 Skip over the blocks which are before the data we need. */
340 last
= mapped
= archmapped
;
341 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< nranges
; ++cnt
)
347 struct archmapped
*newp
;
349 /* Determine whether the appropriate page is already mapped. */
350 while (mapped
!= NULL
351 && (mapped
->from
+ mapped
->len
352 <= ranges
[cnt
].from
+ ranges
[cnt
].len
))
355 mapped
= mapped
->next
;
358 /* Do we have a match? */
360 && mapped
->from
<= ranges
[cnt
].from
361 && (ranges
[cnt
].from
+ ranges
[cnt
].len
362 <= mapped
->from
+ mapped
->len
))
364 /* Yep, already loaded. */
365 results
[ranges
[cnt
].category
].addr
= ((char *) mapped
->ptr
368 results
[ranges
[cnt
].category
].len
= ranges
[cnt
].len
;
372 /* Map the range with the locale data from the file. We will
373 try to cover as much of the locale as possible. I.e., if the
374 next category (next as in "next offset") is on the current or
375 immediately following page we use it as well. */
376 assert (powerof2 (ps
));
377 from
= ranges
[cnt
].from
& ~(ps
- 1);
381 to
= ranges
[upper
].from
+ ranges
[upper
].len
;
382 if (to
> (size_t) archive_stat
.st_size
)
383 /* The archive locrectab contains bogus offsets. */
385 to
= (to
+ ps
- 1) & ~(ps
- 1);
387 /* If a range is already mmaped in, stop. */
388 if (mapped
!= NULL
&& ranges
[upper
].from
>= mapped
->from
)
393 /* Loop while still in contiguous pages. */
394 while (upper
< nranges
&& ranges
[upper
].from
< to
+ ps
);
396 /* Open the file if it hasn't happened yet. */
399 struct __stat64_t64 st
;
400 fd
= __open_nocancel (archfname
,
401 O_RDONLY
|O_LARGEFILE
|O_CLOEXEC
);
403 /* Cannot open the archive, for whatever reason. */
405 /* Now verify we think this is really the same archive file
406 we opened before. If it has been changed we cannot trust
407 the header we read previously. */
408 if (__fstat64_time64 (fd
, &st
) < 0
409 || st
.st_size
!= archive_stat
.st_size
410 || st
.st_mtime
!= archive_stat
.st_mtime
411 || st
.st_dev
!= archive_stat
.st_dev
412 || st
.st_ino
!= archive_stat
.st_ino
)
416 /* Map the range from the archive. */
417 addr
= __mmap64 (NULL
, to
- from
, PROT_READ
, MAP_FILE
|MAP_COPY
,
419 if (addr
== MAP_FAILED
)
422 /* Allocate a record for this mapping. */
423 newp
= (struct archmapped
*) malloc (sizeof (struct archmapped
));
426 (void) __munmap (addr
, to
- from
);
433 newp
->len
= to
- from
;
434 assert (last
->next
== mapped
);
439 /* Determine the load addresses for the category data. */
442 assert (ranges
[cnt
].from
>= from
);
443 results
[ranges
[cnt
].category
].addr
= ((char *) addr
444 + ranges
[cnt
].from
- from
);
445 results
[ranges
[cnt
].category
].len
= ranges
[cnt
].len
;
447 while (++cnt
< upper
);
448 --cnt
; /* The 'for' will increase 'cnt' again. */
452 /* We don't need the file descriptor any longer. */
454 __close_nocancel_nostatus (fd
);
457 /* We succeeded in mapping all the necessary regions of the archive.
458 Now we need the expected data structures to point into the data. */
460 lia
= malloc (sizeof *lia
);
461 if (__glibc_unlikely (lia
== NULL
))
464 lia
->name
= __strdup (*namep
);
465 if (__glibc_unlikely (lia
->name
== NULL
))
471 lia
->next
= archloaded
;
474 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< __LC_LAST
; ++cnt
)
477 lia
->data
[cnt
] = _nl_intern_locale_data (cnt
,
480 if (__glibc_likely (lia
->data
[cnt
] != NULL
))
482 /* _nl_intern_locale_data leaves us these fields to initialize. */
483 lia
->data
[cnt
]->alloc
= ld_archive
;
484 lia
->data
[cnt
]->name
= lia
->name
;
486 /* We do this instead of bumping the count each time we return
487 this data because the mappings stay around forever anyway
488 and we might as well hold on to a little more memory and not
489 have to rebuild it on the next lookup of the same thing.
490 If we were to maintain the usage_count normally and let the
491 structures be freed, we would have to remove the elements
492 from archloaded too. */
493 lia
->data
[cnt
]->usage_count
= UNDELETABLE
;
498 return lia
->data
[category
];
502 _nl_archive_subfreeres (void)
504 struct locale_in_archive
*lia
;
505 struct archmapped
*am
;
507 /* Toss out our cached locales. */
512 struct locale_in_archive
*dead
= lia
;
516 for (category
= 0; category
< __LC_LAST
; ++category
)
517 if (category
!= LC_ALL
&& dead
->data
[category
] != NULL
)
518 _nl_unload_locale (category
, dead
->data
[category
]);
523 if (archmapped
!= NULL
)
525 /* Now toss all the mapping windows, which we know nothing is using any
526 more because we just tossed all the locales that point into them. */
528 assert (archmapped
== &headmap
);
530 (void) __munmap (headmap
.ptr
, headmap
.len
);
534 struct archmapped
*dead
= am
;
536 (void) __munmap (dead
->ptr
, dead
->len
);