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| -/*
|
| - * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION, INC.
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| - * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
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| - * (c) Copyright 1990-1996 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
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| - * (c) Copyright 1991, 1992 Siemens-Nixdorf Information Systems
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| - * To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided "AS IS" without
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| - * any express or implied warranty: permission to use, copy, modify, and
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| - * distribute this file for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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| - * provided that the above copyright notices and this notice appears in
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| - * all source code copies, and that none of the names listed above be used
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| - * in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
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| - * without specific, written prior permission. None of these organizations
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| - * makes any representations about the suitability of this software for
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| - * any purpose.
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| - */
|
| -/*
|
| - *
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| - * Header file for thread synchrounous I/O
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| - */
|
| -
|
| -#ifndef CMA_THREAD_IO
|
| -#define CMA_THREAD_IO
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| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * INCLUDE FILES
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| -#include <cma_config.h>
|
| -#include <sys/file.h>
|
| -#include <cma.h>
|
| -#include <sys/types.h>
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| -#include <sys/time.h>
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| -#include <cma_init.h>
|
| -#include <cma_errors.h>
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| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * CONSTANTS
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Maximum number of files (ie, max_fd+1)
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| - */
|
| -#define cma__c_mx_file FD_SETSIZE
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Number of bits per file descriptor bit mask (ie number of bytes * bits/byte)
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| - */
|
| -#define cma__c_nbpm NFDBITS
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| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * TYPE DEFINITIONS
|
| - */
|
| -
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| -typedef enum CMA__T_IO_TYPE {
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| - cma__c_io_read = 0,
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| - cma__c_io_write = 1,
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| - cma__c_io_except = 2
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| - } cma__t_io_type;
|
| -#define cma__c_max_io_type 2
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * From our local <sys/types.h>:
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| - *
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| - * typedef long fd_mask;
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| - *
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| - * typedef struct fd_set {
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| - * fd_mask fds_bits[howmany(FD_SETSIZE, NFDBITS)];
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| - * } fd_set;
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| - *
|
| - */
|
| -typedef fd_mask cma__t_mask;
|
| -typedef fd_set cma__t_file_mask;
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * GLOBAL DATA
|
| - */
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| -
|
| -/*
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| - * Maximum number of files (ie, max_fd+1) as determined by getdtablesize().
|
| - */
|
| -extern int cma__g_mx_file;
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Number of submasks (ie "int" sized chunks) per file descriptor mask as
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| - * determined by getdtablesize().
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| - */
|
| -extern int cma__g_nspm;
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| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * MACROS
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Define a constant for the errno value which indicates that the requested
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| - * operation was not performed because it would block the process.
|
| - */
|
| -# define cma__is_blocking(s) \
|
| - ((s == EAGAIN) || (s == EWOULDBLOCK) || (s == EINPROGRESS) || \
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| - (s == EALREADY) || (s == EDEADLK))
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| -
|
| -/*
|
| -* It is necessary to issue an I/O function, before calling cma__io_wait()
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| -* in the following cases:
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| -*
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| -* * This file descriptor has been set non-blocking by CMA
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| -* * This file descriptor has been set non-blocking by the user.
|
| -*/
|
| -
|
| -#define cma__issue_io_call(fd) \
|
| - ( (cma__g_file[fd]->non_blocking) || \
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| - (cma__g_file[fd]->user_fl.user_non_blocking) )
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -#define cma__set_user_nonblocking(flags) \
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| -
|
| -/*
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| - * Determine if the file is open
|
| - */
|
| -/*
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| - * If the file gets closed while waiting for the mutex cma__g_file[rfd]
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| - * gets set to null. This results in a crash if NDEBUG is set to 0
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| - * since cma__int_lock tries to dereference it to set the mutex ownership
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| - * after it gets the mutex. The following will still set the ownership
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| - * in cma__int_lock so we'll set it back to noone if cma__g_file is null
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| - * when we come back just in case it matters. It shouldn't since its no
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| - * longer in use but.....
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| - * Callers of this should recheck cma__g_file after the reservation to
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| - * make sure continueing makes sense.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fd_reserve(rfd) \
|
| - { \
|
| - cma__t_int_mutex *__mutex__; \
|
| - __mutex__ = cma__g_file[rfd]->mutex; \
|
| - cma__int_lock (__mutex__); \
|
| - if(cma__g_file[rfd] == (cma__t_file_obj *)cma_c_null_ptr) \
|
| - cma__int_unlock(__mutex__); \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Unreserve a file descriptor
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fd_unreserve(ufd) cma__int_unlock (cma__g_file[ufd]->mutex)
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * AND together two select file descriptor masks
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_and(target,a,b) \
|
| - { \
|
| - int __i__ = cma__g_nspm; \
|
| - while (__i__--) \
|
| - (target)->fds_bits[__i__] = \
|
| - (a)->fds_bits[__i__] & (b)->fds_bits[__i__]; \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Clear a bit in a select file descriptor mask
|
| - *
|
| - * FD_CLR(n, p) := ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] &= ~(1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_clr_bit(n,p) FD_CLR (n, p)
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Copy the contents of one file descriptor mask into another. If the
|
| - * destination operand is null, do nothing; if the source operand is null,
|
| - * simply zero the destination.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_copy(src,dst,nfds) { \
|
| - if (dst) \
|
| - if (src) { \
|
| - cma__t_mask *__s__ = (cma__t_mask *)(src); \
|
| - cma__t_mask *__d__ = (cma__t_mask *)(dst); \
|
| - int __i__; \
|
| - for (__i__ = 0; __i__ < (nfds); __i__ += cma__c_nbpm) \
|
| - *__d__++ = *__s__++; \
|
| - } \
|
| - else \
|
| - cma__fdm_zero (dst); \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * To increment count for each bit set in fd - mask
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_count_bits(map,count) \
|
| - { \
|
| - int __i__ = cma__g_nspm; \
|
| - while (__i__--) { \
|
| - cma__t_mask __tm__; \
|
| - __tm__ = (map)->fds_bits[__i__]; \
|
| - while(__tm__) { \
|
| - (count)++; \
|
| - __tm__ &= ~(__tm__ & (-__tm__)); /* Assumes 2's comp */ \
|
| - } \
|
| - } \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Test if a bit is set in a select file descriptor mask
|
| - *
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| - * FD_ISSET(n,p) := ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] & (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_is_set(n,p) FD_ISSET (n, p)
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * OR together two select file descriptor masks
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_or(target,a,b) \
|
| - { \
|
| - int __i__ = cma__g_nspm; \
|
| - while (__i__--) \
|
| - (target)->fds_bits[__i__] = \
|
| - (a)->fds_bits[__i__] | (b)->fds_bits[__i__]; \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Set a bit in a select file descriptor mask
|
| - *
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| - * FD_SET(n,p) := ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] |= (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_set_bit(n,p) FD_SET (n, p)
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * Clear a select file descriptor mask.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__fdm_zero(n) \
|
| - cma__memset ((char *) n, 0, cma__g_nspm * sizeof(cma__t_mask))
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * CMA "thread-synchronous" I/O read/write operations
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| - /*
|
| - * Since all CMA "thread-synchronous" I/O (read or write) operations on
|
| - * U*ix follow the exact same structure, the wrapper routines have been
|
| - * condensed into a macro.
|
| - *
|
| - * The steps performed are as follows:
|
| - * 1. Check that the file descriptor is a legitimate value.
|
| - * 2. Check that the entry in the CMA file "database" which corresponds to
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| - * the file descriptor indicates that the "file" was "opened" by CMA.
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| - * 3. Reserve the file, to serialized access to files. This not only
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| - * simplifies things, but also defends against non-reentrancy.
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| - * 4. If the "file" is "set" for non-blocking I/O, check if we
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| - * have actually set the file non-blocking yet, and if not do so.
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| - * Then, issue the I/O operantion.
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| - * Success or failure is returned immediately, after unreserving the
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| - * file. If the error indicates that the operation would have caused
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| - * the process to block, continue to the next step.
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| - * 5. The I/O prolog adds this "file" to the global bit mask, which
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| - * represents all "files" which have threads waiting to perform I/O on
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| - * them, and causes the thread to block on the condition variable for
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| - * this "file". Periodically, a select is done on this global bit
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| - * mask, and the condition variables corresponding to "files" which
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| - * are ready for I/O are signaled, releasing those waiting threads to
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| - * perform their I/O.
|
| - * 6. When the thread returns from the I/O prolog, it can (hopefully)
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| - * perform its operation without blocking the process.
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| - * 7. The I/O epilog clears the bit in the global mask and/or signals the
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| - * the next thread waiting for this "file", as appropriate.
|
| - * 8. If the I/O failed, continue to loop.
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| - * 9. Finally, the "file" is unreserved, as we're done with it, and the
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| - * result of the operation is returned.
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| - *
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| - *
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| - * Note: currently, we believe that timeslicing which is based on the
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| - * virtual-time timer does not cause system calls to return EINTR.
|
| - * Threfore, any EINTR returns are relayed directly to the caller.
|
| - * On platforms which do not support a virtual-time timer, the code
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| - * should probably catch EINTR returns and restart the system call.
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * This macro is used for both read-type and write-type functions.
|
| - *
|
| - * Note: the second call to "func" may require being bracketed in a
|
| - * cma__interrupt_disable/cma__interrupt_enable pair, but we'll
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| - * wait and see if this is necessary.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__ts_func(func,fd,arglist,type,post_process) { \
|
| - cma_t_integer __res__; \
|
| - cma_t_boolean __done__ = cma_c_false; \
|
| - if ((fd < 0) || (fd >= cma__g_mx_file)) return (cma__set_errno (EBADF), -1); \
|
| - if (!cma__is_open(fd)) return (cma__set_errno (EBADF), -1); \
|
| - cma__fd_reserve (fd); \
|
| - if (!cma__is_open(fd)) return (cma__set_errno (EBADF), -1); \
|
| - if (cma__issue_io_call(fd)) {\
|
| - if ((!cma__g_file[fd]->set_non_blocking) && \
|
| - (cma__g_file[fd]->non_blocking == cma_c_true)) \
|
| - cma__set_nonblocking(fd); \
|
| - cma__interrupt_disable (0); \
|
| - TRY { \
|
| - __res__ = func arglist; \
|
| - } \
|
| - CATCH_ALL { \
|
| - cma__interrupt_enable (0); \
|
| - cma__fd_unreserve (fd); \
|
| - RERAISE; \
|
| - } \
|
| - ENDTRY \
|
| - cma__interrupt_enable (0); \
|
| - if ((__res__ != -1) \
|
| - || (!cma__is_blocking (errno)) \
|
| - || (cma__g_file[fd]->user_fl.user_non_blocking)) \
|
| - __done__ = cma_c_true; \
|
| - } \
|
| - if (__done__) { \
|
| - cma__fd_unreserve (fd); \
|
| - } \
|
| - else { \
|
| - TRY { \
|
| - cma__io_prolog (type, fd); \
|
| - while (!__done__) { \
|
| - cma__io_wait (type, fd); \
|
| - __res__ = func arglist; \
|
| - if ((__res__ != -1) \
|
| - || (!cma__is_blocking (errno)) \
|
| - || (cma__g_file[fd]->user_fl.user_non_blocking)) \
|
| - __done__ = cma_c_true; \
|
| - } \
|
| - } \
|
| - FINALLY { \
|
| - cma__io_epilog (type, fd); \
|
| - cma__fd_unreserve (fd); \
|
| - } \
|
| - ENDTRY \
|
| - } \
|
| - if (__res__ != -1) post_process; \
|
| - return __res__; \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| - /*
|
| - * Since most CMA "thread-synchronous" I/O ("open"-type) operations on
|
| - * U*ix follow the exact same structure, the wrapper routines have been
|
| - * condensed into a macro.
|
| - *
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| - * The steps performed are as follows:
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| - * 1. Issue the open function.
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| - * 2. If the value returned indicates an error, return it to the caller.
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| - * 3. If the file descriptor returned is larger than what we think is the
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| - * maximum value (ie if it is too big for our database) then bugcheck.
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| - * 4. "Open" the "file" in the CMA file database.
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| - * 5. Return the file descriptor value to the caller.
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| - *
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| - * FIX-ME: for the time being, if the I/O operation returns EINTR, we
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| - * simply return it to the caller; eventually, we should catch this
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| - * and "do the right thing" (if we can figure out what that is).
|
| - */
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * This macro is used for all "open"-type functions which return a single file
|
| - * desciptor by immediate value.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__ts_open(func,arglist,post_process) { \
|
| - int __fd__; \
|
| - TRY { \
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| - cma__int_init (); \
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| - cma__int_lock (cma__g_io_data_mutex); \
|
| - __fd__ = func arglist; \
|
| - cma__int_unlock (cma__g_io_data_mutex); \
|
| - if (__fd__ >= 0 && __fd__ < cma__g_mx_file) \
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| - post_process; \
|
| - } \
|
| - CATCH_ALL \
|
| - { \
|
| - cma__set_errno (EBADF); \
|
| - __fd__ = -1; \
|
| - } \
|
| - ENDTRY \
|
| - if (__fd__ >= cma__g_mx_file) \
|
| - cma__bugcheck ("cma__ts_open: fd is too large"); \
|
| - return __fd__; \
|
| - }
|
| -/*
|
| - * This macro is used for all "open"-type functions which return a pair of file
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| - * desciptors by reference parameter.
|
| - */
|
| -#define cma__ts_open2(func,fdpair,arglist,post_process) { \
|
| - int __res__; \
|
| - TRY { \
|
| - cma__int_init (); \
|
| - cma__int_lock (cma__g_io_data_mutex); \
|
| - __res__ = func arglist; \
|
| - cma__int_unlock (cma__g_io_data_mutex); \
|
| - if (__res__ >= 0 && fdpair[0] < cma__g_mx_file \
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| - && fdpair[1] < cma__g_mx_file) \
|
| - post_process; \
|
| - } \
|
| - CATCH_ALL \
|
| - { \
|
| - cma__set_errno (EBADF); \
|
| - __res__ = -1; \
|
| - } \
|
| - ENDTRY \
|
| - if ((fdpair[0] >= cma__g_mx_file) || (fdpair[1] >= cma__g_mx_file)) \
|
| - cma__bugcheck ("cma__ts_open2: one of fd's is too large"); \
|
| - return __res__; \
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| -/*
|
| - * INTERNAL INTERFACES
|
| - */
|
| -extern void cma__close_general (int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__init_thread_io (void);
|
| -
|
| -extern cma_t_boolean cma__io_available (cma__t_io_type,int,struct timeval *);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__io_epilog (cma__t_io_type,int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__io_prolog (cma__t_io_type,int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__io_wait (cma__t_io_type,int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__open_general (int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__reinit_thread_io (int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__set_nonblocking (int);
|
| -
|
| -extern void cma__set_user_nonblock_flags (int,int);
|
| -
|
| -extern cma_t_boolean cma__is_open (int);
|
| -
|
| -#endif
|
|
|