From: DJ Delorie Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 18:42:01 +0000 (+0000) Subject: merge from gcc X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3db2e6ddf680eecc3060ba5a12d4c97072389d90;p=binutils-gdb.git merge from gcc --- diff --git a/include/ChangeLog b/include/ChangeLog index af4eb6d7586..0a3787aac37 100644 --- a/include/ChangeLog +++ b/include/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2006-04-11 Jim Blandy + + * libiberty.h (pex_input_file, pex_input_pipe): New declarations. + 2006-04-06 H.J. Lu * bfdlink.h (bfd_link_info): Replace need_relax_finalize with diff --git a/include/libiberty.h b/include/libiberty.h index c264cb2ab0e..6bd318e0fe5 100644 --- a/include/libiberty.h +++ b/include/libiberty.h @@ -448,6 +448,47 @@ extern const char *pex_run (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, const char *outname, const char *errname, int *err); +/* Return a `FILE' pointer FP for the standard input of the first + program in the pipeline; FP is opened for writing. You must have + passed `PEX_USE_PIPES' to the `pex_init' call that returned OBJ. + You must close FP yourself with `fclose' to indicate that the + pipeline's input is complete. + + The file descriptor underlying FP is marked not to be inherited by + child processes. + + This call is not supported on systems which do not support pipes; + it returns with an error. (We could implement it by writing a + temporary file, but then you would need to write all your data and + close FP before your first call to `pex_run' -- and that wouldn't + work on systems that do support pipes: the pipe would fill up, and + you would block. So there isn't any easy way to conceal the + differences between the two types of systems.) + + If you call both `pex_write_input' and `pex_read_output', be + careful to avoid deadlock. If the output pipe fills up, so that + each program in the pipeline is waiting for the next to read more + data, and you fill the input pipe by writing more data to FP, then + there is no way to make progress: the only process that could read + data from the output pipe is you, but you are blocked on the input + pipe. */ + +extern FILE *pex_write_input (struct pex_obj *obj, int binary); + +/* Return a stream for a temporary file to pass to the first program + in the pipeline as input. The file name is chosen as for pex_run. + pex_run closes the file automatically; don't close it yourself. */ + +extern FILE *pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, + const char *in_name); + +/* Return a stream for a pipe connected to the standard input of the + first program in the pipeline. You must have passed + `PEX_USE_PIPES' to `pex_init'. Close the returned stream + yourself. */ + +extern FILE *pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *obj, int binary); + /* Read the standard output of the last program to be executed. pex_run can not be called after this. BINARY should be non-zero if the file should be opened in binary mode; this is ignored on Unix. diff --git a/libiberty/ChangeLog b/libiberty/ChangeLog index e79c27f7da4..fb328da633c 100644 --- a/libiberty/ChangeLog +++ b/libiberty/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,25 @@ +2006-03-29 Jim Blandy + + * pex-common.c (pex_input_file, pex_input_pipe): New functions. + (pex_init_common): Initialize obj->input_file. + (pex_run): Close any file opened by pex_input_file. + * pexecute.txh (pex_input_file, pex_input_pipe): New docs. + * pex-common.h (struct pex_obj): New field input_file. + (struct pex_funcs): New function ptr fdopenw. + * pex-unix.c (pex_unix_fdopenw): New function. + (funcs): List it as our fdopenw function. + * pex-win32.c (pex_win32_fdopenw): New function. + (funcs): List it as our fdopenw function. + * pex-djgpp.c (funcs): Leave fdopenw null. + * pex-msdos (funcs): Same. + * functions.texi: Regenerated. + +2006-04-10 Jim Blandy + + * pex-common.c (temp_file): New function, containing guts of + pex-style temporary file name generation. + (pex_run): Use it. + 2006-04-06 Carlos O'Donell * Makefile.in: Add install-html, install-html-am, and diff --git a/libiberty/functions.texi b/libiberty/functions.texi index a09e2075fe1..fa92d702d79 100644 --- a/libiberty/functions.texi +++ b/libiberty/functions.texi @@ -668,14 +668,14 @@ reading and writing. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:169 +@c pexecute.txh:231 @deftypefn Extension void pex_free (struct pex_obj @var{obj}) Clean up and free all data associated with @var{obj}. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:144 +@c pexecute.txh:206 @deftypefn Extension int pex_get_status (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, int *@var{vector}) Returns the exit status of all programs run using @var{obj}. @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ to @code{pex_run}. Returns 0 on error, 1 on success. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:153 +@c pexecute.txh:215 @deftypefn Extension int pex_get_times (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, struct pex_time *@var{vector}) Returns the process execution times of all programs run using @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ process times, all the fields will be set to @code{0}. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:1 +@c pexecute.txh:2 @deftypefn Extension {struct pex_obj *} pex_init (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{tempbase}) Prepare to execute one or more programs, with standard output of each @@ -734,7 +734,70 @@ temporary files; it may be @code{NULL} to use a randomly chosen name. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:175 +@c pexecute.txh:133 +@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{in_name}) + +Return a stream for a temporary file to pass to the first program in +the pipeline as input. + +The name of the input file is chosen according to the same rules +@code{pex_run} uses to choose output file names, based on +@var{in_name}, @var{obj} and the @code{PEX_SUFFIX} bit in @var{flags}. + +Don't call @code{fclose} on the returned stream; the first call to +@code{pex_run} closes it automatically. + +If @var{flags} includes @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT}, open the stream in +binary mode; otherwise, open it in the default mode. Including +@code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} in @var{flags} has no effect on Unix. +@end deftypefn + +@c pexecute.txh:150 +@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) + +Return a stream @var{fp} for a pipe connected to the standard input of +the first program in the pipeline; @var{fp} is opened for writing. +You must have passed @code{PEX_USE_PIPES} to the @code{pex_init} call +that returned @var{obj}. + +You must close @var{fp} using @code{fclose} yourself when you have +finished writing data to the pipeline. + +The file descriptor underlying @var{fp} is marked not to be inherited +by child processes. + +On systems that do not support pipes, this function returns +@code{NULL}, and sets @code{errno} to @code{EINVAL}. If you would +like to write code that is portable to all systems the @code{pex} +functions support, consider using @code{pex_input_file} instead. + +There are two opportunities for deadlock using +@code{pex_input_pipe}: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +Most systems' pipes can buffer only a fixed amount of data; a process +that writes to a full pipe blocks. Thus, if you write to @file{fp} +before starting the first process, you run the risk of blocking when +there is no child process yet to read the data and allow you to +continue. @code{pex_input_pipe} makes no promises about the +size of the pipe's buffer, so if you need to write any data at all +before starting the first process in the pipeline, consider using +@code{pex_input_file} instead. + +@item +Using @code{pex_input_pipe} and @code{pex_read_output} together +may also cause deadlock. If the output pipe fills up, so that each +program in the pipeline is waiting for the next to read more data, and +you fill the input pipe by writing more data to @var{fp}, then there +is no way to make progress: the only process that could read data from +the output pipe is you, but you are blocked on the input pipe. + +@end itemize + +@end deftypefn + +@c pexecute.txh:237 @deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_one (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{status}, int *@var{err}) An interface to permit the easy execution of a @@ -747,7 +810,7 @@ be set to the exit status of the program. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:132 +@c pexecute.txh:194 @deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_read_output (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) Returns a @code{FILE} pointer which may be used to read the standard @@ -760,7 +823,7 @@ it will be closed by @code{pex_free}. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:32 +@c pexecute.txh:33 @deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_run (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{err}) Execute one program in a pipeline. On success this returns @@ -861,7 +924,7 @@ value, or to 0 if there is no relevant @code{errno}. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:187 +@c pexecute.txh:249 @deftypefn Extension int pexecute (const char *@var{program}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{this_pname}, const char *@var{temp_base}, char **@var{errmsg_fmt}, char **@var{errmsg_arg}, int flags) This is the old interface to execute one or more programs. It is @@ -889,7 +952,7 @@ name is unset/removed. @end deftypefn -@c pexecute.txh:195 +@c pexecute.txh:257 @deftypefn Extension int pwait (int @var{pid}, int *@var{status}, int @var{flags}) Another part of the old execution interface. diff --git a/libiberty/pex-common.c b/libiberty/pex-common.c index db842aed243..ebe8c437590 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-common.c +++ b/libiberty/pex-common.c @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ pex_init_common (int flags, const char *pname, const char *tempbase, obj->status = NULL; obj->time = NULL; obj->number_waited = 0; + obj->input_file = NULL; obj->read_output = NULL; obj->remove_count = 0; obj->remove = NULL; @@ -91,6 +92,56 @@ pex_add_remove (struct pex_obj *obj, const char *name, int allocated) obj->remove[obj->remove_count - 1] = add; } +/* Generate a temporary file name based on OBJ, FLAGS, and NAME. + Return NULL if we were unable to reserve a temporary filename. + + If non-NULL, the result is either allocated with malloc, or the + same pointer as NAME. */ +static char * +temp_file (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, char *name) +{ + if (name == NULL) + { + if (obj->tempbase == NULL) + { + name = make_temp_file (NULL); + } + else + { + int len = strlen (obj->tempbase); + int out; + + if (len >= 6 + && strcmp (obj->tempbase + len - 6, "XXXXXX") == 0) + name = xstrdup (obj->tempbase); + else + name = concat (obj->tempbase, "XXXXXX", NULL); + + out = mkstemps (name, 0); + if (out < 0) + { + free (name); + return NULL; + } + + /* This isn't obj->funcs->close because we got the + descriptor from mkstemps, not from a function in + obj->funcs. Calling close here is just like what + make_temp_file does. */ + close (out); + } + } + else if ((flags & PEX_SUFFIX) != 0) + { + if (obj->tempbase == NULL) + name = make_temp_file (name); + else + name = concat (obj->tempbase, name, NULL); + } + + return name; +} + /* Run a program. */ const char * @@ -111,6 +162,17 @@ pex_run (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, const char *executable, outname = (char *) orig_outname; outname_allocated = 0; + /* If the user called pex_input_file, close the file now. */ + if (obj->input_file) + { + if (fclose (obj->input_file) == EOF) + { + errmsg = "closing pipeline input file"; + goto error_exit; + } + obj->input_file = NULL; + } + /* Set IN. */ if (obj->next_input_name != NULL) @@ -161,49 +223,16 @@ pex_run (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, const char *executable, } else if ((obj->flags & PEX_USE_PIPES) == 0) { - if (outname == NULL) - { - if (obj->tempbase == NULL) - { - outname = make_temp_file (NULL); - outname_allocated = 1; - } - else - { - int len = strlen (obj->tempbase); - - if (len >= 6 - && strcmp (obj->tempbase + len - 6, "XXXXXX") == 0) - outname = xstrdup (obj->tempbase); - else - outname = concat (obj->tempbase, "XXXXXX", NULL); - - outname_allocated = 1; - - out = mkstemps (outname, 0); - if (out < 0) - { - *err = 0; - errmsg = "could not create temporary output file"; - goto error_exit; - } - - /* This isn't obj->funcs->close because we got the - descriptor from mkstemps, not from a function in - obj->funcs. Calling close here is just like what - make_temp_file does. */ - close (out); - out = -1; - } - } - else if ((flags & PEX_SUFFIX) != 0) - { - if (obj->tempbase == NULL) - outname = make_temp_file (outname); - else - outname = concat (obj->tempbase, outname, NULL); - outname_allocated = 1; - } + outname = temp_file (obj, flags, outname); + if (! outname) + { + *err = 0; + errmsg = "could not create temporary file"; + goto error_exit; + } + + if (outname != orig_outname) + outname_allocated = 1; if ((obj->flags & PEX_SAVE_TEMPS) == 0) { @@ -290,6 +319,87 @@ pex_run (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, const char *executable, return errmsg; } +/* Return a FILE pointer for a temporary file to fill with input for + the pipeline. */ +FILE * +pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *obj, int flags, const char *in_name) +{ + char *name = (char *) in_name; + FILE *f; + + /* This must be called before the first pipeline stage is run, and + there must not have been any other input selected. */ + if (obj->count != 0 + || (obj->next_input >= 0 && obj->next_input != STDIN_FILE_NO) + || obj->next_input_name) + { + errno = EINVAL; + return NULL; + } + + name = temp_file (obj, flags, name); + if (! name) + return NULL; + + f = fopen (name, (flags & PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT) ? "wb" : "w"); + if (! f) + { + free (name); + return NULL; + } + + obj->input_file = f; + obj->next_input_name = name; + obj->next_input_name_allocated = (name != in_name); + + return f; +} + +/* Return a stream for a pipe connected to the standard input of the + first stage of the pipeline. */ +FILE * +pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *obj, int binary) +{ + int p[2]; + FILE *f; + + /* You must call pex_input_pipe before the first pex_run or pex_one. */ + if (obj->count > 0) + goto usage_error; + + /* You must be using pipes. Implementations that don't support + pipes clear this flag before calling pex_init_common. */ + if (! (obj->flags & PEX_USE_PIPES)) + goto usage_error; + + /* If we have somehow already selected other input, that's a + mistake. */ + if ((obj->next_input >= 0 && obj->next_input != STDIN_FILE_NO) + || obj->next_input_name) + goto usage_error; + + if (obj->funcs->pipe (obj, p, binary != 0) < 0) + return NULL; + + f = obj->funcs->fdopenw (obj, p[WRITE_PORT], binary != 0); + if (! f) + { + int saved_errno = errno; + obj->funcs->close (obj, p[READ_PORT]); + obj->funcs->close (obj, p[WRITE_PORT]); + errno = saved_errno; + return NULL; + } + + obj->next_input = p[READ_PORT]; + + return f; + + usage_error: + errno = EINVAL; + return NULL; +} + /* Return a FILE pointer for the output of the last program executed. */ diff --git a/libiberty/pex-common.h b/libiberty/pex-common.h index b70b38d9736..8ded138148c 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-common.h +++ b/libiberty/pex-common.h @@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ struct pex_obj struct pex_time *time; /* Number of children we have already waited for. */ int number_waited; + /* FILE created by pex_input_file. */ + FILE *input_file; /* FILE created by pex_read_output. */ FILE *read_output; /* Number of temporary files to remove. */ @@ -121,6 +123,11 @@ struct pex_funcs PEX_USE_PIPES is set). If BINARY is non-zero, open in binary mode. Return pointer on success, NULL on error. */ FILE * (*fdopenr) (struct pex_obj *, int /* fd */, int /* binary */); + /* Get a FILE pointer to write to the file descriptor FD (only + called if PEX_USE_PIPES is set). If BINARY is non-zero, open in + binary mode. Arrange for FD not to be inherited by the child + processes. Return pointer on success, NULL on error. */ + FILE * (*fdopenw) (struct pex_obj *, int /* fd */, int /* binary */); /* Free any system dependent data associated with OBJ. May be NULL if there is nothing to do. */ void (*cleanup) (struct pex_obj *); diff --git a/libiberty/pex-djgpp.c b/libiberty/pex-djgpp.c index 6e58e3fd8dc..17fbf2cc7e4 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-djgpp.c +++ b/libiberty/pex-djgpp.c @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ const struct pex_funcs funcs = pex_djgpp_wait, NULL, /* pipe */ NULL, /* fdopenr */ + NULL, /* fdopenw */ NULL /* cleanup */ }; diff --git a/libiberty/pex-msdos.c b/libiberty/pex-msdos.c index 2256117d1bb..db22337aa2a 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-msdos.c +++ b/libiberty/pex-msdos.c @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ const struct pex_funcs funcs = pex_msdos_wait, NULL, /* pipe */ NULL, /* fdopenr */ + NULL, /* fdopenw */ pex_msdos_cleanup }; diff --git a/libiberty/pex-unix.c b/libiberty/pex-unix.c index 35a545cb17b..c92a4297971 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-unix.c +++ b/libiberty/pex-unix.c @@ -277,6 +277,7 @@ static int pex_unix_wait (struct pex_obj *, long, int *, struct pex_time *, int, const char **, int *); static int pex_unix_pipe (struct pex_obj *, int *, int); static FILE *pex_unix_fdopenr (struct pex_obj *, int, int); +static FILE *pex_unix_fdopenw (struct pex_obj *, int, int); static void pex_unix_cleanup (struct pex_obj *); /* The list of functions we pass to the common routines. */ @@ -290,6 +291,7 @@ const struct pex_funcs funcs = pex_unix_wait, pex_unix_pipe, pex_unix_fdopenr, + pex_unix_fdopenw, pex_unix_cleanup }; @@ -495,6 +497,15 @@ pex_unix_fdopenr (struct pex_obj *obj ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int fd, return fdopen (fd, "r"); } +static FILE * +pex_unix_fdopenw (struct pex_obj *obj ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int fd, + int binary ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) +{ + if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) < 0) + return NULL; + return fdopen (fd, "w"); +} + static void pex_unix_cleanup (struct pex_obj *obj ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { diff --git a/libiberty/pex-win32.c b/libiberty/pex-win32.c index 3a75c5be004..046f393c6d9 100644 --- a/libiberty/pex-win32.c +++ b/libiberty/pex-win32.c @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ static int pex_win32_wait (struct pex_obj *, long, int *, struct pex_time *, int, const char **, int *); static int pex_win32_pipe (struct pex_obj *, int *, int); static FILE *pex_win32_fdopenr (struct pex_obj *, int, int); +static FILE *pex_win32_fdopenw (struct pex_obj *, int, int); /* The list of functions we pass to the common routines. */ @@ -95,6 +96,7 @@ const struct pex_funcs funcs = pex_win32_wait, pex_win32_pipe, pex_win32_fdopenr, + pex_win32_fdopenw, NULL /* cleanup */ }; @@ -766,6 +768,18 @@ pex_win32_fdopenr (struct pex_obj *obj ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int fd, return fdopen (fd, binary ? "rb" : "r"); } +static FILE * +pex_win32_fdopenw (struct pex_obj *obj ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int fd, + int binary) +{ + HANDLE h = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd); + if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return NULL; + if (! SetHandleInformation (h, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0)) + return NULL; + return fdopen (fd, binary ? "wb" : "w"); +} + #ifdef MAIN #include diff --git a/libiberty/pexecute.txh b/libiberty/pexecute.txh index 461ff33d018..7d45576eece 100644 --- a/libiberty/pexecute.txh +++ b/libiberty/pexecute.txh @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +@c -*- mode: texinfo -*- @deftypefn Extension {struct pex_obj *} pex_init (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{tempbase}) Prepare to execute one or more programs, with standard output of each @@ -129,6 +130,67 @@ value, or to 0 if there is no relevant @code{errno}. @end deftypefn +@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{in_name}) + +Return a stream for a temporary file to pass to the first program in +the pipeline as input. + +The name of the input file is chosen according to the same rules +@code{pex_run} uses to choose output file names, based on +@var{in_name}, @var{obj} and the @code{PEX_SUFFIX} bit in @var{flags}. + +Don't call @code{fclose} on the returned stream; the first call to +@code{pex_run} closes it automatically. + +If @var{flags} includes @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT}, open the stream in +binary mode; otherwise, open it in the default mode. Including +@code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} in @var{flags} has no effect on Unix. +@end deftypefn + +@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) + +Return a stream @var{fp} for a pipe connected to the standard input of +the first program in the pipeline; @var{fp} is opened for writing. +You must have passed @code{PEX_USE_PIPES} to the @code{pex_init} call +that returned @var{obj}. + +You must close @var{fp} using @code{fclose} yourself when you have +finished writing data to the pipeline. + +The file descriptor underlying @var{fp} is marked not to be inherited +by child processes. + +On systems that do not support pipes, this function returns +@code{NULL}, and sets @code{errno} to @code{EINVAL}. If you would +like to write code that is portable to all systems the @code{pex} +functions support, consider using @code{pex_input_file} instead. + +There are two opportunities for deadlock using +@code{pex_input_pipe}: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +Most systems' pipes can buffer only a fixed amount of data; a process +that writes to a full pipe blocks. Thus, if you write to @file{fp} +before starting the first process, you run the risk of blocking when +there is no child process yet to read the data and allow you to +continue. @code{pex_input_pipe} makes no promises about the +size of the pipe's buffer, so if you need to write any data at all +before starting the first process in the pipeline, consider using +@code{pex_input_file} instead. + +@item +Using @code{pex_input_pipe} and @code{pex_read_output} together +may also cause deadlock. If the output pipe fills up, so that each +program in the pipeline is waiting for the next to read more data, and +you fill the input pipe by writing more data to @var{fp}, then there +is no way to make progress: the only process that could read data from +the output pipe is you, but you are blocked on the input pipe. + +@end itemize + +@end deftypefn + @deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_read_output (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) Returns a @code{FILE} pointer which may be used to read the standard