1 /* Copyright (C) 1993, 1995, 1997-2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
7 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
8 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 Lesser General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
16 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
17 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 As a special exception, if you link the code in this file with
21 files compiled with a GNU compiler to produce an executable,
22 that does not cause the resulting executable to be covered by
23 the GNU Lesser General Public License. This exception does not
24 however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file
25 might be covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License.
26 This exception applies to code released by its copyright holders
27 in files containing the exception. */
31 # define _POSIX_SOURCE
36 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #include <sys/types.h>
46 # include "../wcsmbs/wcsmbsload.h"
47 # include "../iconv/gconv_charset.h"
48 # include "../iconv/gconv_int.h"
49 # include <shlib-compat.h>
50 # include <not-cancel.h>
56 # define __set_errno(Val) errno = (Val)
61 # define open(Name, Flags, Prot) __open (Name, Flags, Prot)
62 # define lseek(FD, Offset, Whence) __lseek (FD, Offset, Whence)
63 # define read(FD, Buf, NBytes) __read (FD, Buf, NBytes)
64 # define write(FD, Buf, NBytes) __write (FD, Buf, NBytes)
65 # define _IO_do_write _IO_new_do_write /* For macro uses. */
66 # define _IO_file_close_it _IO_new_file_close_it
68 # define _IO_new_do_write _IO_do_write
69 # define _IO_new_file_attach _IO_file_attach
70 # define _IO_new_file_close_it _IO_file_close_it
71 # define _IO_new_file_finish _IO_file_finish
72 # define _IO_new_file_fopen _IO_file_fopen
73 # define _IO_new_file_init _IO_file_init
74 # define _IO_new_file_setbuf _IO_file_setbuf
75 # define _IO_new_file_sync _IO_file_sync
76 # define _IO_new_file_overflow _IO_file_overflow
77 # define _IO_new_file_seekoff _IO_file_seekoff
78 # define _IO_new_file_underflow _IO_file_underflow
79 # define _IO_new_file_write _IO_file_write
80 # define _IO_new_file_xsputn _IO_file_xsputn
85 extern struct __gconv_trans_data __libio_translit attribute_hidden
;
89 /* An fstream can be in at most one of put mode, get mode, or putback mode.
90 Putback mode is a variant of get mode.
92 In a filebuf, there is only one current position, instead of two
93 separate get and put pointers. In get mode, the current position
94 is that of gptr(); in put mode that of pptr().
96 The position in the buffer that corresponds to the position
97 in external file system is normally _IO_read_end, except in putback
98 mode, when it is _IO_save_end.
99 If the field _fb._offset is >= 0, it gives the offset in
100 the file as a whole corresponding to eGptr(). (?)
103 If a filebuf is in put mode, then all of _IO_read_ptr, _IO_read_end,
104 and _IO_read_base are equal to each other. These are usually equal
105 to _IO_buf_base, though not necessarily if we have switched from
106 get mode to put mode. (The reason is to maintain the invariant
107 that _IO_read_end corresponds to the external file position.)
108 _IO_write_base is non-NULL and usually equal to _IO_base_base.
109 We also have _IO_write_end == _IO_buf_end, but only in fully buffered mode.
110 The un-flushed character are those between _IO_write_base and _IO_write_ptr.
113 If a filebuf is in get or putback mode, eback() != egptr().
114 In get mode, the unread characters are between gptr() and egptr().
115 The OS file position corresponds to that of egptr().
118 Putback mode is used to remember "excess" characters that have
119 been sputbackc'd in a separate putback buffer.
120 In putback mode, the get buffer points to the special putback buffer.
121 The unread characters are the characters between gptr() and egptr()
122 in the putback buffer, as well as the area between save_gptr()
123 and save_egptr(), which point into the original reserve buffer.
124 (The pointers save_gptr() and save_egptr() are the values
125 of gptr() and egptr() at the time putback mode was entered.)
126 The OS position corresponds to that of save_egptr().
128 LINE BUFFERED OUTPUT:
129 During line buffered output, _IO_write_base==base() && epptr()==base().
130 However, ptr() may be anywhere between base() and ebuf().
131 This forces a call to filebuf::overflow(int C) on every put.
132 If there is more space in the buffer, and C is not a '\n',
133 then C is inserted, and pptr() incremented.
136 If a filebuf is unbuffered(), the _shortbuf[1] is used as the buffer.
139 #define CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS \
140 (_IO_IS_FILEBUF+_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_TIED_PUT_GET)
144 _IO_new_file_init (fp
)
145 struct _IO_FILE_plus
*fp
;
147 /* POSIX.1 allows another file handle to be used to change the position
148 of our file descriptor. Hence we actually don't know the actual
149 position before we do the first fseek (and until a following fflush). */
150 fp
->file
._offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
151 fp
->file
._IO_file_flags
|= CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS
;
153 INTUSE(_IO_link_in
) (fp
);
154 fp
->file
._fileno
= -1;
156 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_init
, _IO_file_init
)
159 _IO_new_file_close_it (fp
)
162 int write_status
, close_status
;
163 if (!_IO_file_is_open (fp
))
166 if ((fp
->_flags
& _IO_NO_WRITES
) == 0
167 && (fp
->_flags
& _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING
) != 0)
168 write_status
= _IO_do_flush (fp
);
172 INTUSE(_IO_unsave_markers
) (fp
);
174 close_status
= _IO_SYSCLOSE (fp
);
177 #if defined _LIBC || defined _GLIBCPP_USE_WCHAR_T
180 if (_IO_have_wbackup (fp
))
181 INTUSE(_IO_free_wbackup_area
) (fp
);
182 INTUSE(_IO_wsetb
) (fp
, NULL
, NULL
, 0);
183 _IO_wsetg (fp
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
184 _IO_wsetp (fp
, NULL
, NULL
);
187 INTUSE(_IO_setb
) (fp
, NULL
, NULL
, 0);
188 _IO_setg (fp
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
189 _IO_setp (fp
, NULL
, NULL
);
191 INTUSE(_IO_un_link
) ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
);
192 fp
->_flags
= _IO_MAGIC
|CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS
;
194 fp
->_offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
196 return close_status
? close_status
: write_status
;
198 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_close_it
, _IO_file_close_it
)
201 _IO_new_file_finish (fp
, dummy
)
205 if (_IO_file_is_open (fp
))
208 if (!(fp
->_flags
& _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE
))
211 INTUSE(_IO_default_finish
) (fp
, 0);
213 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_finish
, _IO_file_finish
)
216 _IO_file_open (fp
, filename
, posix_mode
, prot
, read_write
, is32not64
)
218 const char *filename
;
226 if (__builtin_expect (fp
->_flags2
& _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL
, 0))
227 fdesc
= open_not_cancel (filename
,
228 posix_mode
| (is32not64
? 0 : O_LARGEFILE
), prot
);
230 fdesc
= open (filename
, posix_mode
| (is32not64
? 0 : O_LARGEFILE
), prot
);
232 fdesc
= open (filename
, posix_mode
, prot
);
237 _IO_mask_flags (fp
, read_write
,_IO_NO_READS
+_IO_NO_WRITES
+_IO_IS_APPENDING
);
238 if ((read_write
& _IO_IS_APPENDING
) && (read_write
& _IO_NO_READS
))
239 if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp
, (_IO_off64_t
)0, _IO_seek_end
, _IOS_INPUT
|_IOS_OUTPUT
)
240 == _IO_pos_BAD
&& errno
!= ESPIPE
)
242 close_not_cancel (fdesc
);
245 INTUSE(_IO_link_in
) ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
);
248 libc_hidden_def (_IO_file_open
)
251 _IO_new_file_fopen (fp
, filename
, mode
, is32not64
)
253 const char *filename
;
257 int oflags
= 0, omode
;
264 const char *last_recognized
;
267 if (_IO_file_is_open (fp
))
273 read_write
= _IO_NO_WRITES
;
277 oflags
= O_CREAT
|O_TRUNC
;
278 read_write
= _IO_NO_READS
;
282 oflags
= O_CREAT
|O_APPEND
;
283 read_write
= _IO_NO_READS
|_IO_IS_APPENDING
;
286 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
290 last_recognized
= mode
;
292 for (i
= 1; i
< 6; ++i
)
300 read_write
&= _IO_IS_APPENDING
;
302 last_recognized
= mode
;
308 last_recognized
= mode
;
313 last_recognized
= mode
;
317 fp
->_flags2
|= _IO_FLAGS2_MMAP
;
320 fp
->_flags2
|= _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL
;
329 result
= _IO_file_open (fp
, filename
, omode
|oflags
, oprot
, read_write
,
336 /* Test whether the mode string specifies the conversion. */
337 cs
= strstr (last_recognized
+ 1, ",ccs=");
340 /* Yep. Load the appropriate conversions and set the orientation
342 struct gconv_fcts fcts
;
343 struct _IO_codecvt
*cc
;
344 char *endp
= __strchrnul (cs
+ 5, ',');
345 char ccs
[endp
- (cs
+ 5) + 3];
347 *((char *) __mempcpy (ccs
, cs
+ 5, endp
- (cs
+ 5))) = '\0';
350 if (__wcsmbs_named_conv (&fcts
, ccs
[2] == '\0'
351 ? upstr (ccs
, cs
+ 5) : ccs
) != 0)
353 /* Something went wrong, we cannot load the conversion modules.
354 This means we cannot proceed since the user explicitly asked
356 (void) INTUSE(_IO_file_close_it
) (fp
);
357 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
361 assert (fcts
.towc_nsteps
== 1);
362 assert (fcts
.tomb_nsteps
== 1);
364 fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_read_ptr
= fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_read_end
;
365 fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_write_ptr
= fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_write_base
;
367 /* Clear the state. We start all over again. */
368 memset (&fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_state
, '\0', sizeof (__mbstate_t
));
369 memset (&fp
->_wide_data
->_IO_last_state
, '\0', sizeof (__mbstate_t
));
371 cc
= fp
->_codecvt
= &fp
->_wide_data
->_codecvt
;
373 /* The functions are always the same. */
374 *cc
= __libio_codecvt
;
376 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__nsteps
= fcts
.towc_nsteps
;
377 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__steps
= fcts
.towc
;
379 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__data
[0].__invocation_counter
= 0;
380 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__data
[0].__internal_use
= 1;
381 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__data
[0].__flags
= __GCONV_IS_LAST
;
382 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__data
[0].__statep
= &result
->_wide_data
->_IO_state
;
384 /* XXX For now no transliteration. */
385 cc
->__cd_in
.__cd
.__data
[0].__trans
= NULL
;
387 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__nsteps
= fcts
.tomb_nsteps
;
388 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__steps
= fcts
.tomb
;
390 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__data
[0].__invocation_counter
= 0;
391 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__data
[0].__internal_use
= 1;
392 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__data
[0].__flags
= __GCONV_IS_LAST
;
393 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__data
[0].__statep
=
394 &result
->_wide_data
->_IO_state
;
396 /* And now the transliteration. */
397 cc
->__cd_out
.__cd
.__data
[0].__trans
= &__libio_translit
;
399 /* From now on use the wide character callback functions. */
400 ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
)->vtable
= fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
;
402 /* Set the mode now. */
406 #endif /* GNU libc */
410 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_fopen
, _IO_file_fopen
)
413 _IO_new_file_attach (fp
, fd
)
417 if (_IO_file_is_open (fp
))
420 fp
->_flags
&= ~(_IO_NO_READS
+_IO_NO_WRITES
);
421 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE
;
422 /* Get the current position of the file. */
423 /* We have to do that since that may be junk. */
424 fp
->_offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
425 if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp
, (_IO_off64_t
)0, _IO_seek_cur
, _IOS_INPUT
|_IOS_OUTPUT
)
426 == _IO_pos_BAD
&& errno
!= ESPIPE
)
430 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_attach
, _IO_file_attach
)
433 _IO_new_file_setbuf (fp
, p
, len
)
438 if (_IO_default_setbuf (fp
, p
, len
) == NULL
)
441 fp
->_IO_write_base
= fp
->_IO_write_ptr
= fp
->_IO_write_end
443 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
447 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_setbuf
, _IO_file_setbuf
)
451 _IO_file_setbuf_mmap (fp
, p
, len
)
458 /* Change the function table. */
459 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_file_jumps
;
460 fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
= &_IO_wfile_jumps
;
462 /* And perform the normal operation. */
463 result
= _IO_new_file_setbuf (fp
, p
, len
);
465 /* If the call failed, restore to using mmap. */
468 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_file_jumps_mmap
;
469 fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
= &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap
;
475 static _IO_size_t
new_do_write (_IO_FILE
*, const char *, _IO_size_t
) __THROW
;
477 /* Write TO_DO bytes from DATA to FP.
478 Then mark FP as having empty buffers. */
481 _IO_new_do_write (fp
, data
, to_do
)
487 || (_IO_size_t
) new_do_write (fp
, data
, to_do
) == to_do
) ? 0 : EOF
;
489 INTDEF2(_IO_new_do_write
, _IO_do_write
)
493 new_do_write (fp
, data
, to_do
)
499 if (fp
->_flags
& _IO_IS_APPENDING
)
500 /* On a system without a proper O_APPEND implementation,
501 you would need to sys_seek(0, SEEK_END) here, but is
502 is not needed nor desirable for Unix- or Posix-like systems.
503 Instead, just indicate that offset (before and after) is
505 fp
->_offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
506 else if (fp
->_IO_read_end
!= fp
->_IO_write_base
)
509 = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, fp
->_IO_write_base
- fp
->_IO_read_end
, 1);
510 if (new_pos
== _IO_pos_BAD
)
512 fp
->_offset
= new_pos
;
514 count
= _IO_SYSWRITE (fp
, data
, to_do
);
515 if (fp
->_cur_column
&& count
)
516 fp
->_cur_column
= INTUSE(_IO_adjust_column
) (fp
->_cur_column
- 1, data
,
518 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
519 fp
->_IO_write_base
= fp
->_IO_write_ptr
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
520 fp
->_IO_write_end
= (fp
->_mode
<= 0
521 && (fp
->_flags
& (_IO_LINE_BUF
+_IO_UNBUFFERED
))
522 ? fp
->_IO_buf_base
: fp
->_IO_buf_end
);
527 _IO_new_file_underflow (fp
)
532 /* SysV does not make this test; take it out for compatibility */
533 if (fp
->_flags
& _IO_EOF_SEEN
)
537 if (fp
->_flags
& _IO_NO_READS
)
539 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
543 if (fp
->_IO_read_ptr
< fp
->_IO_read_end
)
544 return *(unsigned char *) fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
546 if (fp
->_IO_buf_base
== NULL
)
548 /* Maybe we already have a push back pointer. */
549 if (fp
->_IO_save_base
!= NULL
)
551 free (fp
->_IO_save_base
);
552 fp
->_flags
&= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP
;
554 INTUSE(_IO_doallocbuf
) (fp
);
557 /* Flush all line buffered files before reading. */
558 /* FIXME This can/should be moved to genops ?? */
559 if (fp
->_flags
& (_IO_LINE_BUF
|_IO_UNBUFFERED
))
562 INTUSE(_IO_flush_all_linebuffered
) ();
564 /* We used to flush all line-buffered stream. This really isn't
565 required by any standard. My recollection is that
566 traditional Unix systems did this for stdout. stderr better
567 not be line buffered. So we do just that here
568 explicitly. --drepper */
569 _IO_acquire_lock (_IO_stdout
);
571 if ((_IO_stdout
->_flags
& (_IO_LINKED
| _IO_NO_WRITES
| _IO_LINE_BUF
))
572 == (_IO_LINKED
| _IO_LINE_BUF
))
573 _IO_OVERFLOW (_IO_stdout
, EOF
);
575 _IO_release_lock (_IO_stdout
);
579 INTUSE(_IO_switch_to_get_mode
) (fp
);
581 /* This is very tricky. We have to adjust those
582 pointers before we call _IO_SYSREAD () since
583 we may longjump () out while waiting for
584 input. Those pointers may be screwed up. H.J. */
585 fp
->_IO_read_base
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
586 fp
->_IO_read_end
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
587 fp
->_IO_write_base
= fp
->_IO_write_ptr
= fp
->_IO_write_end
590 count
= _IO_SYSREAD (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
591 fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
595 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_EOF_SEEN
;
597 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
, count
= 0;
599 fp
->_IO_read_end
+= count
;
602 if (fp
->_offset
!= _IO_pos_BAD
)
603 _IO_pos_adjust (fp
->_offset
, count
);
604 return *(unsigned char *) fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
606 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_underflow
, _IO_file_underflow
)
608 /* Guts of underflow callback if we mmap the file. This stats the file and
609 updates the stream state to match. In the normal case we return zero.
610 If the file is no longer eligible for mmap, its jump tables are reset to
611 the vanilla ones and we return nonzero. */
613 mmap_remap_check (_IO_FILE
*fp
)
617 if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp
, &st
) == 0
618 && S_ISREG (st
.st_mode
) && st
.st_size
!= 0
619 /* Limit the file size to 1MB for 32-bit machines. */
620 && (sizeof (ptrdiff_t) > 4 || st
.st_size
< 1*1024*1024))
622 const size_t pagesize
= __getpagesize ();
623 # define ROUNDED(x) (((x) + pagesize - 1) & ~(pagesize - 1))
624 if (ROUNDED (st
.st_size
) < ROUNDED (fp
->_IO_buf_end
627 /* We can trim off some pages past the end of the file. */
628 (void) __munmap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ ROUNDED (st
.st_size
),
629 ROUNDED (fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
630 - ROUNDED (st
.st_size
));
631 fp
->_IO_buf_end
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ st
.st_size
;
633 else if (ROUNDED (st
.st_size
) > ROUNDED (fp
->_IO_buf_end
636 /* The file added some pages. We need to remap it. */
638 #ifdef _G_HAVE_MREMAP
639 p
= __mremap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
, ROUNDED (fp
->_IO_buf_end
641 ROUNDED (st
.st_size
), MREMAP_MAYMOVE
);
644 (void) __munmap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
645 fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
649 (void) __munmap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
650 fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
652 p
= _G_MMAP64 (NULL
, st
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_SHARED
,
655 p
= __mmap (NULL
, st
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_SHARED
,
661 fp
->_IO_buf_base
= p
;
662 fp
->_IO_buf_end
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ st
.st_size
;
666 /* The number of pages didn't change. */
667 fp
->_IO_buf_end
= fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ st
.st_size
;
671 fp
->_offset
-= fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
672 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
673 fp
->_offset
< fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
674 ? fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ fp
->_offset
: fp
->_IO_buf_end
,
677 /* If we are already positioned at or past the end of the file, don't
678 change the current offset. If not, seek past what we have mapped,
679 mimicking the position left by a normal underflow reading into its
682 if (fp
->_offset
< fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
690 (fp
->_fileno
, fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
, SEEK_SET
)
691 != fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
692 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
694 fp
->_offset
= fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
701 /* Life is no longer good for mmap. Punt it. */
702 (void) __munmap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
703 fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
705 fp
->_IO_buf_base
= fp
->_IO_buf_end
= NULL
;
706 _IO_setg (fp
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
708 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_file_jumps
;
710 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_wfile_jumps
;
711 fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
= &_IO_wfile_jumps
;
717 /* Special callback replacing the underflow callbacks if we mmap the file. */
719 _IO_file_underflow_mmap (_IO_FILE
*fp
)
721 if (fp
->_IO_read_ptr
< fp
->_IO_read_end
)
722 return *(unsigned char *) fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
724 if (__builtin_expect (mmap_remap_check (fp
), 0))
725 /* We punted to the regular file functions. */
726 return _IO_UNDERFLOW (fp
);
728 if (fp
->_IO_read_ptr
< fp
->_IO_read_end
)
729 return *(unsigned char *) fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
731 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_EOF_SEEN
;
736 decide_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE
*fp
)
738 /* We use the file in read-only mode. This could mean we can
739 mmap the file and use it without any copying. But not all
740 file descriptors are for mmap-able objects and on 32-bit
741 machines we don't want to map files which are too large since
742 this would require too much virtual memory. */
745 if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp
, &st
) == 0
746 && S_ISREG (st
.st_mode
) && st
.st_size
!= 0
747 /* Limit the file size to 1MB for 32-bit machines. */
748 && (sizeof (ptrdiff_t) > 4 || st
.st_size
< 1*1024*1024)
750 && (fp
->_offset
== _IO_pos_BAD
|| fp
->_offset
<= st
.st_size
))
752 /* Try to map the file. */
756 p
= _G_MMAP64 (NULL
, st
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_SHARED
, fp
->_fileno
, 0);
758 p
= __mmap (NULL
, st
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_SHARED
, fp
->_fileno
, 0);
762 /* OK, we managed to map the file. Set the buffer up and use a
763 special jump table with simplified underflow functions which
764 never tries to read anything from the file. */
772 (fp
->_fileno
, st
.st_size
, SEEK_SET
) != st
.st_size
)
774 (void) __munmap (p
, st
.st_size
);
775 fp
->_offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
779 INTUSE(_IO_setb
) (fp
, p
, (char *) p
+ st
.st_size
, 0);
781 if (fp
->_offset
== _IO_pos_BAD
)
784 _IO_setg (fp
, p
, p
+ fp
->_offset
, p
+ st
.st_size
);
785 fp
->_offset
= st
.st_size
;
788 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*)fp
) = &_IO_file_jumps_mmap
;
790 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*)fp
) = &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap
;
791 fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
= &_IO_wfile_jumps_mmap
;
798 /* We couldn't use mmap, so revert to the vanilla file operations. */
801 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_file_jumps
;
803 _IO_JUMPS ((struct _IO_FILE_plus
*) fp
) = &_IO_wfile_jumps
;
804 fp
->_wide_data
->_wide_vtable
= &_IO_wfile_jumps
;
808 _IO_file_underflow_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE
*fp
)
810 /* This is the first read attempt. Choose mmap or vanilla operations
811 and then punt to the chosen underflow routine. */
812 decide_maybe_mmap (fp
);
813 return _IO_UNDERFLOW (fp
);
818 _IO_new_file_overflow (f
, ch
)
822 if (f
->_flags
& _IO_NO_WRITES
) /* SET ERROR */
824 f
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
828 /* If currently reading or no buffer allocated. */
829 if ((f
->_flags
& _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING
) == 0 || f
->_IO_write_base
== NULL
)
831 /* Allocate a buffer if needed. */
832 if (f
->_IO_write_base
== NULL
)
834 INTUSE(_IO_doallocbuf
) (f
);
835 _IO_setg (f
, f
->_IO_buf_base
, f
->_IO_buf_base
, f
->_IO_buf_base
);
837 /* Otherwise must be currently reading.
838 If _IO_read_ptr (and hence also _IO_read_end) is at the buffer end,
839 logically slide the buffer forwards one block (by setting the
840 read pointers to all point at the beginning of the block). This
841 makes room for subsequent output.
842 Otherwise, set the read pointers to _IO_read_end (leaving that
843 alone, so it can continue to correspond to the external position). */
844 if (__builtin_expect (_IO_in_backup (f
), 0))
846 size_t nbackup
= f
->_IO_read_end
- f
->_IO_read_ptr
;
847 INTUSE(_IO_free_backup_area
) (f
);
848 f
->_IO_read_base
-= MIN (nbackup
,
849 f
->_IO_read_base
- f
->_IO_buf_base
);
850 f
->_IO_read_ptr
= f
->_IO_read_base
;
853 if (f
->_IO_read_ptr
== f
->_IO_buf_end
)
854 f
->_IO_read_end
= f
->_IO_read_ptr
= f
->_IO_buf_base
;
855 f
->_IO_write_ptr
= f
->_IO_read_ptr
;
856 f
->_IO_write_base
= f
->_IO_write_ptr
;
857 f
->_IO_write_end
= f
->_IO_buf_end
;
858 f
->_IO_read_base
= f
->_IO_read_ptr
= f
->_IO_read_end
;
860 f
->_flags
|= _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING
;
861 if (f
->_mode
<= 0 && f
->_flags
& (_IO_LINE_BUF
+_IO_UNBUFFERED
))
862 f
->_IO_write_end
= f
->_IO_write_ptr
;
865 return INTUSE(_IO_do_write
) (f
, f
->_IO_write_base
,
866 f
->_IO_write_ptr
- f
->_IO_write_base
);
867 if (f
->_IO_write_ptr
== f
->_IO_buf_end
) /* Buffer is really full */
868 if (_IO_do_flush (f
) == EOF
)
870 *f
->_IO_write_ptr
++ = ch
;
871 if ((f
->_flags
& _IO_UNBUFFERED
)
872 || ((f
->_flags
& _IO_LINE_BUF
) && ch
== '\n'))
873 if (INTUSE(_IO_do_write
) (f
, f
->_IO_write_base
,
874 f
->_IO_write_ptr
- f
->_IO_write_base
) == EOF
)
876 return (unsigned char) ch
;
878 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_overflow
, _IO_file_overflow
)
881 _IO_new_file_sync (fp
)
887 /* char* ptr = cur_ptr(); */
888 if (fp
->_IO_write_ptr
> fp
->_IO_write_base
)
889 if (_IO_do_flush(fp
)) return EOF
;
890 delta
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
- fp
->_IO_read_end
;
894 if (_IO_in_backup (fp
))
895 delta
-= eGptr () - Gbase ();
897 _IO_off64_t new_pos
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, delta
, 1);
898 if (new_pos
!= (_IO_off64_t
) EOF
)
899 fp
->_IO_read_end
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
901 else if (errno
== ESPIPE
)
902 ; /* Ignore error from unseekable devices. */
908 fp
->_offset
= _IO_pos_BAD
;
909 /* FIXME: Cleanup - can this be shared? */
910 /* setg(base(), ptr, ptr); */
913 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_sync
, _IO_file_sync
)
916 _IO_file_sync_mmap (_IO_FILE
*fp
)
918 if (fp
->_IO_read_ptr
!= fp
->_IO_read_end
)
921 if (_IO_in_backup (fp
))
922 delta
-= eGptr () - Gbase ();
930 (fp
->_fileno
, fp
->_IO_read_ptr
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
, SEEK_SET
)
931 != fp
->_IO_read_ptr
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
933 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
937 fp
->_offset
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
938 fp
->_IO_read_end
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
= fp
->_IO_read_base
;
944 _IO_new_file_seekoff (fp
, offset
, dir
, mode
)
951 _IO_off64_t delta
, new_offset
;
953 /* POSIX.1 8.2.3.7 says that after a call the fflush() the file
954 offset of the underlying file must be exact. */
955 int must_be_exact
= (fp
->_IO_read_base
== fp
->_IO_read_end
956 && fp
->_IO_write_base
== fp
->_IO_write_ptr
);
959 dir
= _IO_seek_cur
, offset
= 0; /* Don't move any pointers. */
961 /* Flush unwritten characters.
962 (This may do an unneeded write if we seek within the buffer.
963 But to be able to switch to reading, we would need to set
964 egptr to ptr. That can't be done in the current design,
965 which assumes file_ptr() is eGptr. Anyway, since we probably
966 end up flushing when we close(), it doesn't make much difference.)
967 FIXME: simulate mem-papped files. */
969 if (fp
->_IO_write_ptr
> fp
->_IO_write_base
|| _IO_in_put_mode (fp
))
970 if (INTUSE(_IO_switch_to_get_mode
) (fp
))
973 if (fp
->_IO_buf_base
== NULL
)
975 /* It could be that we already have a pushback buffer. */
976 if (fp
->_IO_read_base
!= NULL
)
978 free (fp
->_IO_read_base
);
979 fp
->_flags
&= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP
;
981 INTUSE(_IO_doallocbuf
) (fp
);
982 _IO_setp (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
983 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
989 /* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */
990 offset
-= fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
991 if (fp
->_offset
== _IO_pos_BAD
)
997 result
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, 0, dir
);
1001 fp
->_offset
= result
;
1004 /* Make offset absolute, assuming current pointer is file_ptr(). */
1005 offset
+= fp
->_offset
;
1008 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
1018 struct _G_stat64 st
;
1019 if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp
, &st
) == 0 && S_ISREG (st
.st_mode
))
1021 offset
+= st
.st_size
;
1028 /* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */
1030 /* If we are only interested in the current position we've found it now. */
1034 /* If destination is within current buffer, optimize: */
1035 if (fp
->_offset
!= _IO_pos_BAD
&& fp
->_IO_read_base
!= NULL
1036 && !_IO_in_backup (fp
))
1038 _IO_off64_t start_offset
= (fp
->_offset
1039 - (fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
));
1040 if (offset
>= start_offset
&& offset
< fp
->_offset
)
1042 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
1043 fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ (offset
- start_offset
),
1045 _IO_setp (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1047 _IO_mask_flags (fp
, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN
);
1052 if (fp
->_flags
& _IO_NO_READS
)
1055 /* Try to seek to a block boundary, to improve kernel page management. */
1056 new_offset
= offset
& ~(fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
- 1);
1057 delta
= offset
- new_offset
;
1058 if (delta
> fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
1060 new_offset
= offset
;
1063 result
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, new_offset
, 0);
1070 count
= _IO_SYSREAD (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
,
1072 ? delta
: fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
));
1075 /* We weren't allowed to read, but try to seek the remainder. */
1076 offset
= count
== EOF
? delta
: delta
-count
;
1081 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ delta
,
1082 fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ count
);
1083 _IO_setp (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1084 fp
->_offset
= result
+ count
;
1085 _IO_mask_flags (fp
, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN
);
1089 INTUSE(_IO_unsave_markers
) (fp
);
1090 result
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, offset
, dir
);
1093 _IO_mask_flags (fp
, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN
);
1094 fp
->_offset
= result
;
1095 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1096 _IO_setp (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1101 /* We need to do it since it is possible that the file offset in
1102 the kernel may be changed behind our back. It may happen when
1103 we fopen a file and then do a fork. One process may access the
1104 the file and the kernel file offset will be changed. */
1105 if (fp
->_offset
>= 0)
1106 _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, fp
->_offset
, 0);
1110 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_seekoff
, _IO_file_seekoff
)
1113 _IO_file_seekoff_mmap (fp
, offset
, dir
, mode
)
1121 /* If we are only interested in the current position, calculate it and
1122 return right now. This calculation does the right thing when we are
1123 using a pushback buffer, but in the usual case has the same value as
1124 (fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_buf_base). */
1126 return fp
->_offset
- (fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
);
1131 /* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */
1132 offset
+= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
- fp
->_IO_read_base
;
1137 offset
+= fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
1140 /* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */
1144 /* No negative offsets are valid. */
1145 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
1149 result
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, offset
, 0);
1153 if (offset
> fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
1154 /* One can fseek arbitrarily past the end of the file
1155 and it is meaningless until one attempts to read.
1156 Leave the buffer pointers in EOF state until underflow. */
1157 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_end
, fp
->_IO_buf_end
);
1159 /* Adjust the read pointers to match the file position,
1160 but so the next read attempt will call underflow. */
1161 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ offset
,
1162 fp
->_IO_buf_base
+ offset
);
1164 fp
->_offset
= result
;
1166 _IO_mask_flags (fp
, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN
);
1172 _IO_file_seekoff_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE
*fp
, _IO_off64_t offset
, int dir
,
1175 /* We only get here when we haven't tried to read anything yet.
1176 So there is nothing more useful for us to do here than just
1177 the underlying lseek call. */
1179 _IO_off64_t result
= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp
, offset
, dir
);
1183 fp
->_offset
= result
;
1188 _IO_file_read (fp
, buf
, size
)
1193 return (__builtin_expect (fp
->_flags2
& _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL
, 0)
1194 ? read_not_cancel (fp
->_fileno
, buf
, size
)
1195 : read (fp
->_fileno
, buf
, size
));
1197 INTDEF(_IO_file_read
)
1200 _IO_file_seek (fp
, offset
, dir
)
1206 return _G_LSEEK64 (fp
->_fileno
, offset
, dir
);
1208 return lseek (fp
->_fileno
, offset
, dir
);
1211 INTDEF(_IO_file_seek
)
1214 _IO_file_stat (fp
, st
)
1219 return _G_FSTAT64 (fp
->_fileno
, (struct _G_stat64
*) st
);
1221 return fstat (fp
->_fileno
, (struct stat
*) st
);
1224 INTDEF(_IO_file_stat
)
1227 _IO_file_close_mmap (fp
)
1230 /* In addition to closing the file descriptor we have to unmap the file. */
1231 (void) __munmap (fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1232 fp
->_IO_buf_base
= fp
->_IO_buf_end
= NULL
;
1233 /* Cancelling close should be avoided if possible since it leaves an
1234 unrecoverable state behind. */
1235 return close_not_cancel (fp
->_fileno
);
1242 /* Cancelling close should be avoided if possible since it leaves an
1243 unrecoverable state behind. */
1244 return close_not_cancel (fp
->_fileno
);
1246 INTDEF(_IO_file_close
)
1249 _IO_new_file_write (f
, data
, n
)
1254 _IO_ssize_t to_do
= n
;
1257 _IO_ssize_t count
= (__builtin_expect (f
->_flags2
1258 & _IO_FLAGS2_NOTCANCEL
, 0)
1259 ? write_not_cancel (f
->_fileno
, data
, to_do
)
1260 : write (f
->_fileno
, data
, to_do
));
1263 f
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
1267 data
= (void *) ((char *) data
+ count
);
1270 if (f
->_offset
>= 0)
1276 _IO_new_file_xsputn (f
, data
, n
)
1281 register const char *s
= (const char *) data
;
1282 _IO_size_t to_do
= n
;
1284 _IO_size_t count
= 0;
1288 /* This is an optimized implementation.
1289 If the amount to be written straddles a block boundary
1290 (or the filebuf is unbuffered), use sys_write directly. */
1292 /* First figure out how much space is available in the buffer. */
1293 if ((f
->_flags
& _IO_LINE_BUF
) && (f
->_flags
& _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING
))
1295 count
= f
->_IO_buf_end
- f
->_IO_write_ptr
;
1298 register const char *p
;
1299 for (p
= s
+ n
; p
> s
; )
1310 else if (f
->_IO_write_end
> f
->_IO_write_ptr
)
1311 count
= f
->_IO_write_end
- f
->_IO_write_ptr
; /* Space available. */
1313 /* Then fill the buffer. */
1321 f
->_IO_write_ptr
= __mempcpy (f
->_IO_write_ptr
, s
, count
);
1323 memcpy (f
->_IO_write_ptr
, s
, count
);
1324 f
->_IO_write_ptr
+= count
;
1330 register char *p
= f
->_IO_write_ptr
;
1331 register int i
= (int) count
;
1334 f
->_IO_write_ptr
= p
;
1338 if (to_do
+ must_flush
> 0)
1340 _IO_size_t block_size
, do_write
;
1341 /* Next flush the (full) buffer. */
1342 if (_IO_OVERFLOW (f
, EOF
) == EOF
)
1343 /* If nothing else has to be written we must not signal the
1344 caller that everything has been written. */
1345 return to_do
== 0 ? EOF
: n
- to_do
;
1347 /* Try to maintain alignment: write a whole number of blocks.
1348 dont_write is what gets left over. */
1349 block_size
= f
->_IO_buf_end
- f
->_IO_buf_base
;
1350 do_write
= to_do
- (block_size
>= 128 ? to_do
% block_size
: 0);
1354 count
= new_do_write (f
, s
, do_write
);
1356 if (count
< do_write
)
1360 /* Now write out the remainder. Normally, this will fit in the
1361 buffer, but it's somewhat messier for line-buffered files,
1362 so we let _IO_default_xsputn handle the general case. */
1364 to_do
-= INTUSE(_IO_default_xsputn
) (f
, s
+do_write
, to_do
);
1368 INTDEF2(_IO_new_file_xsputn
, _IO_file_xsputn
)
1371 _IO_file_xsgetn (fp
, data
, n
)
1376 register _IO_size_t want
, have
;
1377 register _IO_ssize_t count
;
1378 register char *s
= data
;
1382 if (fp
->_IO_buf_base
== NULL
)
1384 /* Maybe we already have a push back pointer. */
1385 if (fp
->_IO_save_base
!= NULL
)
1387 free (fp
->_IO_save_base
);
1388 fp
->_flags
&= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP
;
1390 INTUSE(_IO_doallocbuf
) (fp
);
1395 have
= fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1398 memcpy (s
, fp
->_IO_read_ptr
, want
);
1399 fp
->_IO_read_ptr
+= want
;
1407 s
= __mempcpy (s
, fp
->_IO_read_ptr
, have
);
1409 memcpy (s
, fp
->_IO_read_ptr
, have
);
1413 fp
->_IO_read_ptr
+= have
;
1416 /* Check for backup and repeat */
1417 if (_IO_in_backup (fp
))
1419 _IO_switch_to_main_get_area (fp
);
1423 /* If we now want less than a buffer, underflow and repeat
1424 the copy. Otherwise, _IO_SYSREAD directly to
1426 if (fp
->_IO_buf_base
1427 && want
< (size_t) (fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
))
1429 if (__underflow (fp
) == EOF
)
1435 /* These must be set before the sysread as we might longjmp out
1436 waiting for input. */
1437 _IO_setg (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1438 _IO_setp (fp
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
, fp
->_IO_buf_base
);
1440 /* Try to maintain alignment: read a whole number of blocks. */
1442 if (fp
->_IO_buf_base
)
1444 _IO_size_t block_size
= fp
->_IO_buf_end
- fp
->_IO_buf_base
;
1445 if (block_size
>= 128)
1446 count
-= want
% block_size
;
1449 count
= _IO_SYSREAD (fp
, s
, count
);
1453 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_EOF_SEEN
;
1455 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_ERR_SEEN
;
1462 if (fp
->_offset
!= _IO_pos_BAD
)
1463 _IO_pos_adjust (fp
->_offset
, count
);
1469 INTDEF(_IO_file_xsgetn
)
1471 static _IO_size_t
_IO_file_xsgetn_mmap (_IO_FILE
*, void *, _IO_size_t
)
1474 _IO_file_xsgetn_mmap (fp
, data
, n
)
1479 register _IO_size_t have
;
1480 char *read_ptr
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1481 register char *s
= (char *) data
;
1483 have
= fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1487 if (__builtin_expect (_IO_in_backup (fp
), 0))
1490 s
= __mempcpy (s
, read_ptr
, have
);
1492 memcpy (s
, read_ptr
, have
);
1496 _IO_switch_to_main_get_area (fp
);
1497 read_ptr
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1498 have
= fp
->_IO_read_end
- fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1503 /* Check that we are mapping all of the file, in case it grew. */
1504 if (__builtin_expect (mmap_remap_check (fp
), 0))
1505 /* We punted mmap, so complete with the vanilla code. */
1506 return s
- (char *) data
+ _IO_XSGETN (fp
, data
, n
);
1508 read_ptr
= fp
->_IO_read_ptr
;
1509 have
= fp
->_IO_read_end
- read_ptr
;
1514 fp
->_flags
|= _IO_EOF_SEEN
;
1518 have
= MIN (have
, n
);
1520 s
= __mempcpy (s
, read_ptr
, have
);
1522 memcpy (s
, read_ptr
, have
);
1525 fp
->_IO_read_ptr
= read_ptr
+ have
;
1528 return s
- (char *) data
;
1531 static _IO_size_t
_IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap (_IO_FILE
*, void *, _IO_size_t
)
1534 _IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap (fp
, data
, n
)
1539 /* We only get here if this is the first attempt to read something.
1540 Decide which operations to use and then punt to the chosen one. */
1542 decide_maybe_mmap (fp
);
1543 return _IO_XSGETN (fp
, data
, n
);
1547 # undef _IO_do_write
1548 # undef _IO_file_close_it
1549 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_do_write
, _IO_do_write
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1550 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_attach
, _IO_file_attach
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1551 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_close_it
, _IO_file_close_it
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1552 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_finish
, _IO_file_finish
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1553 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_fopen
, _IO_file_fopen
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1554 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_init
, _IO_file_init
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1555 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_setbuf
, _IO_file_setbuf
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1556 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_sync
, _IO_file_sync
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1557 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_overflow
, _IO_file_overflow
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1558 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_seekoff
, _IO_file_seekoff
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1559 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_underflow
, _IO_file_underflow
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1560 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_write
, _IO_file_write
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1561 versioned_symbol (libc
, _IO_new_file_xsputn
, _IO_file_xsputn
, GLIBC_2_1
);
1564 const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps
=
1567 JUMP_INIT(finish
, INTUSE(_IO_file_finish
)),
1568 JUMP_INIT(overflow
, INTUSE(_IO_file_overflow
)),
1569 JUMP_INIT(underflow
, INTUSE(_IO_file_underflow
)),
1570 JUMP_INIT(uflow
, INTUSE(_IO_default_uflow
)),
1571 JUMP_INIT(pbackfail
, INTUSE(_IO_default_pbackfail
)),
1572 JUMP_INIT(xsputn
, INTUSE(_IO_file_xsputn
)),
1573 JUMP_INIT(xsgetn
, INTUSE(_IO_file_xsgetn
)),
1574 JUMP_INIT(seekoff
, _IO_new_file_seekoff
),
1575 JUMP_INIT(seekpos
, _IO_default_seekpos
),
1576 JUMP_INIT(setbuf
, _IO_new_file_setbuf
),
1577 JUMP_INIT(sync
, _IO_new_file_sync
),
1578 JUMP_INIT(doallocate
, INTUSE(_IO_file_doallocate
)),
1579 JUMP_INIT(read
, INTUSE(_IO_file_read
)),
1580 JUMP_INIT(write
, _IO_new_file_write
),
1581 JUMP_INIT(seek
, INTUSE(_IO_file_seek
)),
1582 JUMP_INIT(close
, INTUSE(_IO_file_close
)),
1583 JUMP_INIT(stat
, INTUSE(_IO_file_stat
)),
1584 JUMP_INIT(showmanyc
, _IO_default_showmanyc
),
1585 JUMP_INIT(imbue
, _IO_default_imbue
)
1587 libc_hidden_data_def (_IO_file_jumps
)
1589 const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps_mmap
=
1592 JUMP_INIT(finish
, INTUSE(_IO_file_finish
)),
1593 JUMP_INIT(overflow
, INTUSE(_IO_file_overflow
)),
1594 JUMP_INIT(underflow
, _IO_file_underflow_mmap
),
1595 JUMP_INIT(uflow
, INTUSE(_IO_default_uflow
)),
1596 JUMP_INIT(pbackfail
, INTUSE(_IO_default_pbackfail
)),
1597 JUMP_INIT(xsputn
, _IO_new_file_xsputn
),
1598 JUMP_INIT(xsgetn
, _IO_file_xsgetn_mmap
),
1599 JUMP_INIT(seekoff
, _IO_file_seekoff_mmap
),
1600 JUMP_INIT(seekpos
, _IO_default_seekpos
),
1601 JUMP_INIT(setbuf
, (_IO_setbuf_t
) _IO_file_setbuf_mmap
),
1602 JUMP_INIT(sync
, _IO_file_sync_mmap
),
1603 JUMP_INIT(doallocate
, INTUSE(_IO_file_doallocate
)),
1604 JUMP_INIT(read
, INTUSE(_IO_file_read
)),
1605 JUMP_INIT(write
, _IO_new_file_write
),
1606 JUMP_INIT(seek
, INTUSE(_IO_file_seek
)),
1607 JUMP_INIT(close
, _IO_file_close_mmap
),
1608 JUMP_INIT(stat
, INTUSE(_IO_file_stat
)),
1609 JUMP_INIT(showmanyc
, _IO_default_showmanyc
),
1610 JUMP_INIT(imbue
, _IO_default_imbue
)
1613 const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_file_jumps_maybe_mmap
=
1616 JUMP_INIT(finish
, INTUSE(_IO_file_finish
)),
1617 JUMP_INIT(overflow
, INTUSE(_IO_file_overflow
)),
1618 JUMP_INIT(underflow
, _IO_file_underflow_maybe_mmap
),
1619 JUMP_INIT(uflow
, INTUSE(_IO_default_uflow
)),
1620 JUMP_INIT(pbackfail
, INTUSE(_IO_default_pbackfail
)),
1621 JUMP_INIT(xsputn
, _IO_new_file_xsputn
),
1622 JUMP_INIT(xsgetn
, _IO_file_xsgetn_maybe_mmap
),
1623 JUMP_INIT(seekoff
, _IO_file_seekoff_maybe_mmap
),
1624 JUMP_INIT(seekpos
, _IO_default_seekpos
),
1625 JUMP_INIT(setbuf
, (_IO_setbuf_t
) _IO_file_setbuf_mmap
),
1626 JUMP_INIT(sync
, _IO_new_file_sync
),
1627 JUMP_INIT(doallocate
, INTUSE(_IO_file_doallocate
)),
1628 JUMP_INIT(read
, INTUSE(_IO_file_read
)),
1629 JUMP_INIT(write
, _IO_new_file_write
),
1630 JUMP_INIT(seek
, INTUSE(_IO_file_seek
)),
1631 JUMP_INIT(close
, _IO_file_close
),
1632 JUMP_INIT(stat
, INTUSE(_IO_file_stat
)),
1633 JUMP_INIT(showmanyc
, _IO_default_showmanyc
),
1634 JUMP_INIT(imbue
, _IO_default_imbue
)