gcc/libgfortran/io/unit.c
Janne Blomqvist 15877a88eb Part 1 of PR 25561.
2008-05-15  Janne Blomqvist  <jb@gcc.gnu.org>

	PR libfortran/25561
	* Makefile.am: Add fbuf.c to gfor_io_src.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* io/io.h (read_block): Remove.
	(struct stream): Remove alloc_r_at function pointer.
	(salloc_r): Remove.
	(salloc_r_at): Remove.
	(salloc_w_at): Remove.
	(salloc_w): Remove offset argument.
	(struct fbuf): New struct for format buffer.
	(struct gfc_unit): Add fbuf.
	(read_block_form): New prototype.
	(fbuf_init): Likewise.
	(fbuf_destroy): Likewise.
	(fbuf_reset): Likewise.
	(fbuf_alloc): Likewise.
	(fbuf_flush): Likewise.
	(fbuf_seek): Likewise.
	* io/file_pos.c (formatted_backspace): Change to use sread.
	(unformatted_backspace): Likewise.
	(st_backspace): Flush format buffer.
	(st_rewind): Likewise.
	* io/list_read.c (next_char): Likewise.
	(nml_query): Tidying, flush format buffer.
	* io/open.c (new_unit): Init format buffer.
	* io/read.c (read_l): Change to use read_block_form.
	(read_a): Likewise.
	(read_decimal): Likewise.
	(read_radix): Likewise.
	(read_f): Likewise.
	(read_x): Empty reads also for stream I/O.
	* io/transfer.c (read_sf): Change to use sread.
	(read_block): Rename to read_block_form, change prototype, use sread.
	(read_block_direct): Don't seek stream files.
	(write_block): Change to use fbuf if external file, don't seek stream
	files.
	(write_buf): Don't seek stream files.
	(formatted_transfer_scalar): Use fbuf for external files.
	(us_read): Change to use sread.
	(pre_position): Do nothing for stream I/O.
	(data_transfer_init): Flush fbuf when switching from write to read, if
	POS is specified, seek stream file to correct offset.
	(skip_record): Change to use sread.
	(min_off): New function.
	(next_record_r): Change to use sread.
	(next_record_w): Change to use sset/sseek, flush fbuf.
	(finalize_transfer): Flush fbuf.
	* io/unit.c (init_units): Init fbuf for stdout, stderr.
	(close_unit_1): Destroy fbuf.
	(finish_last_advance_record): Flush fbuf, no need to seek.
	* io/unix.c (fd_alloc_r_at): Remove unused where argument.
	(fd_alloc_w_at): Likewise.
	(fd_read): Remove third argument to fd_alloc_r_at.
	(fd_write): Remove third argument to fd_alloc_w_at.
	(fd_sset): Likewise.
	(fd_open): Don't set alloc_r_at.
	(mem_alloc_r_at): Remove unused where argument.
	(mem_alloc_w_at): Likewise.
	(mem_read): Don't incorrectly return previous errno, remove unused
	third argument to alloc function.
	(mem_write): Likewise.
	(mem_set): Likewise.
	(open_internal): Don't set alloc_r_at pointer.
	* io/fbuf.c: New file.

From-SVN: r135373
2008-05-15 18:53:34 +03:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Andy Vaught
F2003 I/O support contributed by Jerry DeLisle
This file is part of the GNU Fortran 95 runtime library (libgfortran).
Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
from the use of this file. (The General Public License restrictions
do apply in other respects; for example, they cover modification of
the file, and distribution when not linked into a combine
executable.)
Libgfortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Libgfortran; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "io.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* IO locking rules:
UNIT_LOCK is a master lock, protecting UNIT_ROOT tree and UNIT_CACHE.
Concurrent use of different units should be supported, so
each unit has its own lock, LOCK.
Open should be atomic with its reopening of units and list_read.c
in several places needs find_unit another unit while holding stdin
unit's lock, so it must be possible to acquire UNIT_LOCK while holding
some unit's lock. Therefore to avoid deadlocks, it is forbidden
to acquire unit's private locks while holding UNIT_LOCK, except
for freshly created units (where no other thread can get at their
address yet) or when using just trylock rather than lock operation.
In addition to unit's private lock each unit has a WAITERS counter
and CLOSED flag. WAITERS counter must be either only
atomically incremented/decremented in all places (if atomic builtins
are supported), or protected by UNIT_LOCK in all places (otherwise).
CLOSED flag must be always protected by unit's LOCK.
After finding a unit in UNIT_CACHE or UNIT_ROOT with UNIT_LOCK held,
WAITERS must be incremented to avoid concurrent close from freeing
the unit between unlocking UNIT_LOCK and acquiring unit's LOCK.
Unit freeing is always done under UNIT_LOCK. If close_unit sees any
WAITERS, it doesn't free the unit but instead sets the CLOSED flag
and the thread that decrements WAITERS to zero while CLOSED flag is
set is responsible for freeing it (while holding UNIT_LOCK).
flush_all_units operation is iterating over the unit tree with
increasing UNIT_NUMBER while holding UNIT_LOCK and attempting to
flush each unit (and therefore needs the unit's LOCK held as well).
To avoid deadlocks, it just trylocks the LOCK and if unsuccessful,
remembers the current unit's UNIT_NUMBER, unlocks UNIT_LOCK, acquires
unit's LOCK and after flushing reacquires UNIT_LOCK and restarts with
the smallest UNIT_NUMBER above the last one flushed.
If find_unit/find_or_create_unit/find_file/get_unit routines return
non-NULL, the returned unit has its private lock locked and when the
caller is done with it, it must call either unlock_unit or close_unit
on it. unlock_unit or close_unit must be always called only with the
private lock held. */
/* Subroutines related to units */
#define CACHE_SIZE 3
static gfc_unit *unit_cache[CACHE_SIZE];
gfc_offset max_offset;
gfc_unit *unit_root;
#ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
__gthread_mutex_t unit_lock = __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT;
#else
__gthread_mutex_t unit_lock;
#endif
/* We use these filenames for error reporting. */
static char stdin_name[] = "stdin";
static char stdout_name[] = "stdout";
static char stderr_name[] = "stderr";
/* This implementation is based on Stefan Nilsson's article in the
* July 1997 Doctor Dobb's Journal, "Treaps in Java". */
/* pseudo_random()-- Simple linear congruential pseudorandom number
* generator. The period of this generator is 44071, which is plenty
* for our purposes. */
static int
pseudo_random (void)
{
static int x0 = 5341;
x0 = (22611 * x0 + 10) % 44071;
return x0;
}
/* rotate_left()-- Rotate the treap left */
static gfc_unit *
rotate_left (gfc_unit * t)
{
gfc_unit *temp;
temp = t->right;
t->right = t->right->left;
temp->left = t;
return temp;
}
/* rotate_right()-- Rotate the treap right */
static gfc_unit *
rotate_right (gfc_unit * t)
{
gfc_unit *temp;
temp = t->left;
t->left = t->left->right;
temp->right = t;
return temp;
}
static int
compare (int a, int b)
{
if (a < b)
return -1;
if (a > b)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* insert()-- Recursive insertion function. Returns the updated treap. */
static gfc_unit *
insert (gfc_unit *new, gfc_unit *t)
{
int c;
if (t == NULL)
return new;
c = compare (new->unit_number, t->unit_number);
if (c < 0)
{
t->left = insert (new, t->left);
if (t->priority < t->left->priority)
t = rotate_right (t);
}
if (c > 0)
{
t->right = insert (new, t->right);
if (t->priority < t->right->priority)
t = rotate_left (t);
}
if (c == 0)
internal_error (NULL, "insert(): Duplicate key found!");
return t;
}
/* insert_unit()-- Create a new node, insert it into the treap. */
static gfc_unit *
insert_unit (int n)
{
gfc_unit *u = get_mem (sizeof (gfc_unit));
memset (u, '\0', sizeof (gfc_unit));
u->unit_number = n;
#ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
{
__gthread_mutex_t tmp = __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT;
u->lock = tmp;
}
#else
__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION (&u->lock);
#endif
__gthread_mutex_lock (&u->lock);
u->priority = pseudo_random ();
unit_root = insert (u, unit_root);
return u;
}
/* destroy_unit_mutex()-- Destroy the mutex and free memory of unit. */
static void
destroy_unit_mutex (gfc_unit * u)
{
__gthread_mutex_destroy (&u->lock);
free_mem (u);
}
static gfc_unit *
delete_root (gfc_unit * t)
{
gfc_unit *temp;
if (t->left == NULL)
return t->right;
if (t->right == NULL)
return t->left;
if (t->left->priority > t->right->priority)
{
temp = rotate_right (t);
temp->right = delete_root (t);
}
else
{
temp = rotate_left (t);
temp->left = delete_root (t);
}
return temp;
}
/* delete_treap()-- Delete an element from a tree. The 'old' value
* does not necessarily have to point to the element to be deleted, it
* must just point to a treap structure with the key to be deleted.
* Returns the new root node of the tree. */
static gfc_unit *
delete_treap (gfc_unit * old, gfc_unit * t)
{
int c;
if (t == NULL)
return NULL;
c = compare (old->unit_number, t->unit_number);
if (c < 0)
t->left = delete_treap (old, t->left);
if (c > 0)
t->right = delete_treap (old, t->right);
if (c == 0)
t = delete_root (t);
return t;
}
/* delete_unit()-- Delete a unit from a tree */
static void
delete_unit (gfc_unit * old)
{
unit_root = delete_treap (old, unit_root);
}
/* get_external_unit()-- Given an integer, return a pointer to the unit
* structure. Returns NULL if the unit does not exist,
* otherwise returns a locked unit. */
static gfc_unit *
get_external_unit (int n, int do_create)
{
gfc_unit *p;
int c, created = 0;
__gthread_mutex_lock (&unit_lock);
retry:
for (c = 0; c < CACHE_SIZE; c++)
if (unit_cache[c] != NULL && unit_cache[c]->unit_number == n)
{
p = unit_cache[c];
goto found;
}
p = unit_root;
while (p != NULL)
{
c = compare (n, p->unit_number);
if (c < 0)
p = p->left;
if (c > 0)
p = p->right;
if (c == 0)
break;
}
if (p == NULL && do_create)
{
p = insert_unit (n);
created = 1;
}
if (p != NULL)
{
for (c = 0; c < CACHE_SIZE - 1; c++)
unit_cache[c] = unit_cache[c + 1];
unit_cache[CACHE_SIZE - 1] = p;
}
if (created)
{
/* Newly created units have their lock held already
from insert_unit. Just unlock UNIT_LOCK and return. */
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&unit_lock);
return p;
}
found:
if (p != NULL)
{
/* Fast path. */
if (! __gthread_mutex_trylock (&p->lock))
{
/* assert (p->closed == 0); */
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&unit_lock);
return p;
}
inc_waiting_locked (p);
}
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&unit_lock);
if (p != NULL)
{
__gthread_mutex_lock (&p->lock);
if (p->closed)
{
__gthread_mutex_lock (&unit_lock);
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&p->lock);
if (predec_waiting_locked (p) == 0)
destroy_unit_mutex (p);
goto retry;
}
dec_waiting_unlocked (p);
}
return p;
}
gfc_unit *
find_unit (int n)
{
return get_external_unit (n, 0);
}
gfc_unit *
find_or_create_unit (int n)
{
return get_external_unit (n, 1);
}
gfc_unit *
get_internal_unit (st_parameter_dt *dtp)
{
gfc_unit * iunit;
gfc_offset start_record = 0;
/* Allocate memory for a unit structure. */
iunit = get_mem (sizeof (gfc_unit));
if (iunit == NULL)
{
generate_error (&dtp->common, LIBERROR_INTERNAL_UNIT, NULL);
return NULL;
}
memset (iunit, '\0', sizeof (gfc_unit));
#ifdef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
{
__gthread_mutex_t tmp = __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT;
iunit->lock = tmp;
}
#else
__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION (&iunit->lock);
#endif
__gthread_mutex_lock (&iunit->lock);
iunit->recl = dtp->internal_unit_len;
/* For internal units we set the unit number to -1.
Otherwise internal units can be mistaken for a pre-connected unit or
some other file I/O unit. */
iunit->unit_number = -1;
/* Set up the looping specification from the array descriptor, if any. */
if (is_array_io (dtp))
{
iunit->rank = GFC_DESCRIPTOR_RANK (dtp->internal_unit_desc);
iunit->ls = (array_loop_spec *)
get_mem (iunit->rank * sizeof (array_loop_spec));
dtp->internal_unit_len *=
init_loop_spec (dtp->internal_unit_desc, iunit->ls, &start_record);
start_record *= iunit->recl;
}
/* Set initial values for unit parameters. */
iunit->s = open_internal (dtp->internal_unit - start_record,
dtp->internal_unit_len, -start_record);
iunit->bytes_left = iunit->recl;
iunit->last_record=0;
iunit->maxrec=0;
iunit->current_record=0;
iunit->read_bad = 0;
iunit->endfile = NO_ENDFILE;
/* Set flags for the internal unit. */
iunit->flags.access = ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL;
iunit->flags.action = ACTION_READWRITE;
iunit->flags.form = FORM_FORMATTED;
iunit->flags.pad = PAD_YES;
iunit->flags.status = STATUS_UNSPECIFIED;
iunit->flags.sign = SIGN_SUPPRESS;
iunit->flags.decimal = DECIMAL_POINT;
iunit->flags.encoding = ENCODING_DEFAULT;
iunit->flags.async = ASYNC_NO;
/* Initialize the data transfer parameters. */
dtp->u.p.advance_status = ADVANCE_YES;
dtp->u.p.blank_status = BLANK_UNSPECIFIED;
dtp->u.p.seen_dollar = 0;
dtp->u.p.skips = 0;
dtp->u.p.pending_spaces = 0;
dtp->u.p.max_pos = 0;
dtp->u.p.at_eof = 0;
/* This flag tells us the unit is assigned to internal I/O. */
dtp->u.p.unit_is_internal = 1;
return iunit;
}
/* free_internal_unit()-- Free memory allocated for internal units if any. */
void
free_internal_unit (st_parameter_dt *dtp)
{
if (!is_internal_unit (dtp))
return;
if (dtp->u.p.current_unit != NULL)
{
if (dtp->u.p.current_unit->ls != NULL)
free_mem (dtp->u.p.current_unit->ls);
if (dtp->u.p.current_unit->s)
free_mem (dtp->u.p.current_unit->s);
destroy_unit_mutex (dtp->u.p.current_unit);
}
}
/* get_unit()-- Returns the unit structure associated with the integer
* unit or the internal file. */
gfc_unit *
get_unit (st_parameter_dt *dtp, int do_create)
{
if ((dtp->common.flags & IOPARM_DT_HAS_INTERNAL_UNIT) != 0)
return get_internal_unit(dtp);
/* Has to be an external unit */
dtp->u.p.unit_is_internal = 0;
dtp->internal_unit_desc = NULL;
return get_external_unit (dtp->common.unit, do_create);
}
/*************************/
/* Initialize everything */
void
init_units (void)
{
gfc_unit *u;
unsigned int i;
#ifndef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION (&unit_lock);
#endif
if (options.stdin_unit >= 0)
{ /* STDIN */
u = insert_unit (options.stdin_unit);
u->s = input_stream ();
u->flags.action = ACTION_READ;
u->flags.access = ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL;
u->flags.form = FORM_FORMATTED;
u->flags.status = STATUS_OLD;
u->flags.blank = BLANK_NULL;
u->flags.pad = PAD_YES;
u->flags.position = POSITION_ASIS;
u->flags.sign = SIGN_SUPPRESS;
u->flags.decimal = DECIMAL_POINT;
u->flags.encoding = ENCODING_DEFAULT;
u->flags.async = ASYNC_NO;
u->recl = options.default_recl;
u->endfile = NO_ENDFILE;
u->file_len = strlen (stdin_name);
u->file = get_mem (u->file_len);
memmove (u->file, stdin_name, u->file_len);
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&u->lock);
}
if (options.stdout_unit >= 0)
{ /* STDOUT */
u = insert_unit (options.stdout_unit);
u->s = output_stream ();
u->flags.action = ACTION_WRITE;
u->flags.access = ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL;
u->flags.form = FORM_FORMATTED;
u->flags.status = STATUS_OLD;
u->flags.blank = BLANK_NULL;
u->flags.position = POSITION_ASIS;
u->flags.sign = SIGN_SUPPRESS;
u->flags.decimal = DECIMAL_POINT;
u->flags.encoding = ENCODING_DEFAULT;
u->flags.async = ASYNC_NO;
u->recl = options.default_recl;
u->endfile = AT_ENDFILE;
u->file_len = strlen (stdout_name);
u->file = get_mem (u->file_len);
memmove (u->file, stdout_name, u->file_len);
fbuf_init (u, 0);
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&u->lock);
}
if (options.stderr_unit >= 0)
{ /* STDERR */
u = insert_unit (options.stderr_unit);
u->s = error_stream ();
u->flags.action = ACTION_WRITE;
u->flags.access = ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL;
u->flags.form = FORM_FORMATTED;
u->flags.status = STATUS_OLD;
u->flags.blank = BLANK_NULL;
u->flags.position = POSITION_ASIS;
u->flags.sign = SIGN_SUPPRESS;
u->flags.decimal = DECIMAL_POINT;
u->flags.encoding = ENCODING_DEFAULT;
u->flags.async = ASYNC_NO;
u->recl = options.default_recl;
u->endfile = AT_ENDFILE;
u->file_len = strlen (stderr_name);
u->file = get_mem (u->file_len);
memmove (u->file, stderr_name, u->file_len);
fbuf_init (u, 256); /* 256 bytes should be enough, probably not doing
any kind of exotic formatting to stderr. */
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&u->lock);
}
/* Calculate the maximum file offset in a portable manner.
* max will be the largest signed number for the type gfc_offset.
*
* set a 1 in the LSB and keep a running sum, stopping at MSB-1 bit. */
max_offset = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof (max_offset) * 8 - 1; i++)
max_offset = max_offset + ((gfc_offset) 1 << i);
}
static int
close_unit_1 (gfc_unit *u, int locked)
{
int i, rc;
/* If there are previously written bytes from a write with ADVANCE="no"
Reposition the buffer before closing. */
if (u->previous_nonadvancing_write)
finish_last_advance_record (u);
rc = (u->s == NULL) ? 0 : sclose (u->s) == FAILURE;
u->closed = 1;
if (!locked)
__gthread_mutex_lock (&unit_lock);
for (i = 0; i < CACHE_SIZE; i++)
if (unit_cache[i] == u)
unit_cache[i] = NULL;
delete_unit (u);
if (u->file)
free_mem (u->file);
u->file = NULL;
u->file_len = 0;
fbuf_destroy (u);
if (!locked)
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&u->lock);
/* If there are any threads waiting in find_unit for this unit,
avoid freeing the memory, the last such thread will free it
instead. */
if (u->waiting == 0)
destroy_unit_mutex (u);
if (!locked)
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&unit_lock);
return rc;
}
void
unlock_unit (gfc_unit *u)
{
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&u->lock);
}
/* close_unit()-- Close a unit. The stream is closed, and any memory
* associated with the stream is freed. Returns nonzero on I/O error.
* Should be called with the u->lock locked. */
int
close_unit (gfc_unit *u)
{
return close_unit_1 (u, 0);
}
/* close_units()-- Delete units on completion. We just keep deleting
* the root of the treap until there is nothing left.
* Not sure what to do with locking here. Some other thread might be
* holding some unit's lock and perhaps hold it indefinitely
* (e.g. waiting for input from some pipe) and close_units shouldn't
* delay the program too much. */
void
close_units (void)
{
__gthread_mutex_lock (&unit_lock);
while (unit_root != NULL)
close_unit_1 (unit_root, 1);
__gthread_mutex_unlock (&unit_lock);
}
/* update_position()-- Update the flags position for later use by inquire. */
void
update_position (gfc_unit *u)
{
if (file_position (u->s) == 0)
u->flags.position = POSITION_REWIND;
else if (file_length (u->s) == file_position (u->s))
u->flags.position = POSITION_APPEND;
else
u->flags.position = POSITION_ASIS;
}
/* filename_from_unit()-- If the unit_number exists, return a pointer to the
name of the associated file, otherwise return the empty string. The caller
must free memory allocated for the filename string. */
char *
filename_from_unit (int n)
{
char *filename;
gfc_unit *u;
int c;
/* Find the unit. */
u = unit_root;
while (u != NULL)
{
c = compare (n, u->unit_number);
if (c < 0)
u = u->left;
if (c > 0)
u = u->right;
if (c == 0)
break;
}
/* Get the filename. */
if (u != NULL)
{
filename = (char *) get_mem (u->file_len + 1);
unpack_filename (filename, u->file, u->file_len);
return filename;
}
else
return (char *) NULL;
}
void
finish_last_advance_record (gfc_unit *u)
{
if (u->saved_pos > 0)
fbuf_seek (u, u->saved_pos);
fbuf_flush (u, 1);
if (!(u->unit_number == options.stdout_unit
|| u->unit_number == options.stderr_unit))
{
size_t len;
const char crlf[] = "\r\n";
#ifdef HAVE_CRLF
len = 2;
#else
len = 1;
#endif
if (swrite (u->s, &crlf[2-len], &len) != 0)
os_error ("Completing record after ADVANCE_NO failed");
}
}