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author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 22 Jan 2011 00:11:50 +0100 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* | |
11 * memfile.c: Contains the functions for handling blocks of memory which can | |
12 * be stored in a file. This is the implementation of a sort of virtual memory. | |
13 * | |
14 * A memfile consists of a sequence of blocks. The blocks numbered from 0 | |
15 * upwards have been assigned a place in the actual file. The block number | |
16 * is equal to the page number in the file. The | |
17 * blocks with negative numbers are currently in memory only. They can be | |
18 * assigned a place in the file when too much memory is being used. At that | |
19 * moment they get a new, positive, number. A list is used for translation of | |
20 * negative to positive numbers. | |
21 * | |
22 * The size of a block is a multiple of a page size, normally the page size of | |
23 * the device the file is on. Most blocks are 1 page long. A Block of multiple | |
24 * pages is used for a line that does not fit in a single page. | |
25 * | |
26 * Each block can be in memory and/or in a file. The block stays in memory | |
27 * as long as it is locked. If it is no longer locked it can be swapped out to | |
28 * the file. It is only written to the file if it has been changed. | |
29 * | |
30 * Under normal operation the file is created when opening the memory file and | |
31 * deleted when closing the memory file. Only with recovery an existing memory | |
32 * file is opened. | |
33 */ | |
34 | |
35 #include "vim.h" | |
36 | |
37 /* | |
38 * Some systems have the page size in statfs.f_bsize, some in stat.st_blksize | |
39 */ | |
40 #ifdef HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE | |
41 # define STATFS stat | |
42 # define F_BSIZE st_blksize | |
43 # define fstatfs(fd, buf, len, nul) mch_fstat((fd), (buf)) | |
44 #else | |
45 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H | |
46 # include <sys/statfs.h> | |
47 # define STATFS statfs | |
48 # define F_BSIZE f_bsize | |
49 # ifdef __MINT__ /* do we still need this? */ | |
50 # define fstatfs(fd, buf, len, nul) mch_fstat((fd), (buf)) | |
51 # endif | |
52 # endif | |
53 #endif | |
54 | |
55 /* | |
56 * for Amiga Dos 2.0x we use Flush | |
57 */ | |
58 #ifdef AMIGA | |
59 # ifdef FEAT_ARP | |
60 extern int dos2; /* this is in os_amiga.c */ | |
61 # endif | |
62 # ifdef SASC | |
63 # include <proto/dos.h> | |
64 # include <ios1.h> /* for chkufb() */ | |
65 # endif | |
66 #endif | |
67 | |
68 #define MEMFILE_PAGE_SIZE 4096 /* default page size */ | |
69 | |
70 static long_u total_mem_used = 0; /* total memory used for memfiles */ | |
71 | |
72 static void mf_ins_hash __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
73 static void mf_rem_hash __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
74 static bhdr_T *mf_find_hash __ARGS((memfile_T *, blocknr_T)); | |
75 static void mf_ins_used __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
76 static void mf_rem_used __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
77 static bhdr_T *mf_release __ARGS((memfile_T *, int)); | |
78 static bhdr_T *mf_alloc_bhdr __ARGS((memfile_T *, int)); | |
79 static void mf_free_bhdr __ARGS((bhdr_T *)); | |
80 static void mf_ins_free __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
81 static bhdr_T *mf_rem_free __ARGS((memfile_T *)); | |
82 static int mf_read __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
83 static int mf_write __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); | |
2267 | 84 static int mf_write_block __ARGS((memfile_T *mfp, bhdr_T *hp, off_t offset, unsigned size)); |
7 | 85 static int mf_trans_add __ARGS((memfile_T *, bhdr_T *)); |
86 static void mf_do_open __ARGS((memfile_T *, char_u *, int)); | |
87 | |
88 /* | |
89 * The functions for using a memfile: | |
90 * | |
91 * mf_open() open a new or existing memfile | |
92 * mf_open_file() open a swap file for an existing memfile | |
93 * mf_close() close (and delete) a memfile | |
94 * mf_new() create a new block in a memfile and lock it | |
95 * mf_get() get an existing block and lock it | |
96 * mf_put() unlock a block, may be marked for writing | |
97 * mf_free() remove a block | |
98 * mf_sync() sync changed parts of memfile to disk | |
99 * mf_release_all() release as much memory as possible | |
100 * mf_trans_del() may translate negative to positive block number | |
101 * mf_fullname() make file name full path (use before first :cd) | |
102 */ | |
103 | |
104 /* | |
105 * Open an existing or new memory block file. | |
106 * | |
107 * fname: name of file to use (NULL means no file at all) | |
108 * Note: fname must have been allocated, it is not copied! | |
109 * If opening the file fails, fname is freed. | |
110 * flags: flags for open() call | |
111 * | |
112 * If fname != NULL and file cannot be opened, fail. | |
113 * | |
114 * return value: identifier for this memory block file. | |
115 */ | |
116 memfile_T * | |
117 mf_open(fname, flags) | |
118 char_u *fname; | |
119 int flags; | |
120 { | |
121 memfile_T *mfp; | |
122 int i; | |
123 off_t size; | |
124 #if defined(STATFS) && defined(UNIX) && !defined(__QNX__) | |
125 # define USE_FSTATFS | |
126 struct STATFS stf; | |
127 #endif | |
128 | |
129 if ((mfp = (memfile_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(memfile_T))) == NULL) | |
130 return NULL; | |
131 | |
132 if (fname == NULL) /* no file for this memfile, use memory only */ | |
133 { | |
134 mfp->mf_fname = NULL; | |
135 mfp->mf_ffname = NULL; | |
136 mfp->mf_fd = -1; | |
137 } | |
138 else | |
139 { | |
140 mf_do_open(mfp, fname, flags); /* try to open the file */ | |
141 | |
142 /* if the file cannot be opened, return here */ | |
143 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) | |
144 { | |
145 vim_free(mfp); | |
146 return NULL; | |
147 } | |
148 } | |
149 | |
150 mfp->mf_free_first = NULL; /* free list is empty */ | |
151 mfp->mf_used_first = NULL; /* used list is empty */ | |
152 mfp->mf_used_last = NULL; | |
153 mfp->mf_dirty = FALSE; | |
154 mfp->mf_used_count = 0; | |
155 for (i = 0; i < MEMHASHSIZE; ++i) | |
156 { | |
157 mfp->mf_hash[i] = NULL; /* hash lists are empty */ | |
158 mfp->mf_trans[i] = NULL; /* trans lists are empty */ | |
159 } | |
160 mfp->mf_page_size = MEMFILE_PAGE_SIZE; | |
2267 | 161 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT |
162 mfp->mf_old_key = NULL; | |
163 #endif | |
7 | 164 |
165 #ifdef USE_FSTATFS | |
166 /* | |
167 * Try to set the page size equal to the block size of the device. | |
168 * Speeds up I/O a lot. | |
169 * When recovering, the actual block size will be retrieved from block 0 | |
170 * in ml_recover(). The size used here may be wrong, therefore | |
171 * mf_blocknr_max must be rounded up. | |
172 */ | |
173 if (mfp->mf_fd >= 0 | |
174 && fstatfs(mfp->mf_fd, &stf, sizeof(struct statfs), 0) == 0 | |
175 && stf.F_BSIZE >= MIN_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE | |
176 && stf.F_BSIZE <= MAX_SWAP_PAGE_SIZE) | |
177 mfp->mf_page_size = stf.F_BSIZE; | |
178 #endif | |
179 | |
180 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0 || (flags & (O_TRUNC|O_EXCL)) | |
181 || (size = lseek(mfp->mf_fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_END)) <= 0) | |
182 mfp->mf_blocknr_max = 0; /* no file or empty file */ | |
183 else | |
184 mfp->mf_blocknr_max = (blocknr_T)((size + mfp->mf_page_size - 1) | |
185 / mfp->mf_page_size); | |
186 mfp->mf_blocknr_min = -1; | |
187 mfp->mf_neg_count = 0; | |
188 mfp->mf_infile_count = mfp->mf_blocknr_max; | |
1230 | 189 |
190 /* | |
191 * Compute maximum number of pages ('maxmem' is in Kbyte): | |
192 * 'mammem' * 1Kbyte / page-size-in-bytes. | |
193 * Avoid overflow by first reducing page size as much as possible. | |
194 */ | |
195 { | |
196 int shift = 10; | |
197 unsigned page_size = mfp->mf_page_size; | |
198 | |
199 while (shift > 0 && (page_size & 1) == 0) | |
200 { | |
201 page_size = page_size >> 1; | |
202 --shift; | |
203 } | |
204 mfp->mf_used_count_max = (p_mm << shift) / page_size; | |
205 if (mfp->mf_used_count_max < 10) | |
206 mfp->mf_used_count_max = 10; | |
207 } | |
7 | 208 |
209 return mfp; | |
210 } | |
211 | |
212 /* | |
213 * Open a file for an existing memfile. Used when updatecount set from 0 to | |
214 * some value. | |
215 * If the file already exists, this fails. | |
216 * "fname" is the name of file to use (NULL means no file at all) | |
217 * Note: "fname" must have been allocated, it is not copied! If opening the | |
218 * file fails, "fname" is freed. | |
219 * | |
220 * return value: FAIL if file could not be opened, OK otherwise | |
221 */ | |
222 int | |
223 mf_open_file(mfp, fname) | |
224 memfile_T *mfp; | |
225 char_u *fname; | |
226 { | |
227 mf_do_open(mfp, fname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL); /* try to open the file */ | |
228 | |
229 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) | |
230 return FAIL; | |
231 | |
232 mfp->mf_dirty = TRUE; | |
233 return OK; | |
234 } | |
235 | |
236 /* | |
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237 * Close a memory file and delete the associated file if 'del_file' is TRUE. |
7 | 238 */ |
239 void | |
240 mf_close(mfp, del_file) | |
241 memfile_T *mfp; | |
242 int del_file; | |
243 { | |
244 bhdr_T *hp, *nextp; | |
245 NR_TRANS *tp, *tpnext; | |
246 int i; | |
247 | |
248 if (mfp == NULL) /* safety check */ | |
249 return; | |
250 if (mfp->mf_fd >= 0) | |
251 { | |
252 if (close(mfp->mf_fd) < 0) | |
253 EMSG(_(e_swapclose)); | |
254 } | |
255 if (del_file && mfp->mf_fname != NULL) | |
256 mch_remove(mfp->mf_fname); | |
257 /* free entries in used list */ | |
258 for (hp = mfp->mf_used_first; hp != NULL; hp = nextp) | |
259 { | |
260 total_mem_used -= hp->bh_page_count * mfp->mf_page_size; | |
261 nextp = hp->bh_next; | |
262 mf_free_bhdr(hp); | |
263 } | |
264 while (mfp->mf_free_first != NULL) /* free entries in free list */ | |
265 vim_free(mf_rem_free(mfp)); | |
266 for (i = 0; i < MEMHASHSIZE; ++i) /* free entries in trans lists */ | |
267 for (tp = mfp->mf_trans[i]; tp != NULL; tp = tpnext) | |
268 { | |
269 tpnext = tp->nt_next; | |
270 vim_free(tp); | |
271 } | |
272 vim_free(mfp->mf_fname); | |
273 vim_free(mfp->mf_ffname); | |
274 vim_free(mfp); | |
275 } | |
276 | |
277 /* | |
278 * Close the swap file for a memfile. Used when 'swapfile' is reset. | |
279 */ | |
280 void | |
281 mf_close_file(buf, getlines) | |
282 buf_T *buf; | |
283 int getlines; /* get all lines into memory? */ | |
284 { | |
285 memfile_T *mfp; | |
286 linenr_T lnum; | |
287 | |
288 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
289 if (mfp == NULL || mfp->mf_fd < 0) /* nothing to close */ | |
290 return; | |
291 | |
292 if (getlines) | |
293 { | |
294 /* get all blocks in memory by accessing all lines (clumsy!) */ | |
1066 | 295 mf_dont_release = TRUE; |
7 | 296 for (lnum = 1; lnum <= buf->b_ml.ml_line_count; ++lnum) |
297 (void)ml_get_buf(buf, lnum, FALSE); | |
1066 | 298 mf_dont_release = FALSE; |
7 | 299 /* TODO: should check if all blocks are really in core */ |
300 } | |
301 | |
302 if (close(mfp->mf_fd) < 0) /* close the file */ | |
303 EMSG(_(e_swapclose)); | |
304 mfp->mf_fd = -1; | |
305 | |
306 if (mfp->mf_fname != NULL) | |
307 { | |
308 mch_remove(mfp->mf_fname); /* delete the swap file */ | |
309 vim_free(mfp->mf_fname); | |
310 vim_free(mfp->mf_ffname); | |
311 mfp->mf_fname = NULL; | |
312 mfp->mf_ffname = NULL; | |
313 } | |
314 } | |
315 | |
316 /* | |
317 * Set new size for a memfile. Used when block 0 of a swapfile has been read | |
318 * and the size it indicates differs from what was guessed. | |
319 */ | |
320 void | |
321 mf_new_page_size(mfp, new_size) | |
322 memfile_T *mfp; | |
323 unsigned new_size; | |
324 { | |
325 /* Correct the memory used for block 0 to the new size, because it will be | |
326 * freed with that size later on. */ | |
327 total_mem_used += new_size - mfp->mf_page_size; | |
328 mfp->mf_page_size = new_size; | |
329 } | |
330 | |
331 /* | |
332 * get a new block | |
333 * | |
334 * negative: TRUE if negative block number desired (data block) | |
335 */ | |
336 bhdr_T * | |
337 mf_new(mfp, negative, page_count) | |
338 memfile_T *mfp; | |
339 int negative; | |
340 int page_count; | |
341 { | |
1166 | 342 bhdr_T *hp; /* new bhdr_T */ |
343 bhdr_T *freep; /* first block in free list */ | |
344 char_u *p; | |
7 | 345 |
346 /* | |
347 * If we reached the maximum size for the used memory blocks, release one | |
348 * If a bhdr_T is returned, use it and adjust the page_count if necessary. | |
349 */ | |
350 hp = mf_release(mfp, page_count); | |
351 | |
352 /* | |
353 * Decide on the number to use: | |
354 * If there is a free block, use its number. | |
355 * Otherwise use mf_block_min for a negative number, mf_block_max for | |
356 * a positive number. | |
357 */ | |
358 freep = mfp->mf_free_first; | |
359 if (!negative && freep != NULL && freep->bh_page_count >= page_count) | |
360 { | |
361 /* | |
362 * If the block in the free list has more pages, take only the number | |
363 * of pages needed and allocate a new bhdr_T with data | |
364 * | |
1166 | 365 * If the number of pages matches and mf_release() did not return a |
366 * bhdr_T, use the bhdr_T from the free list and allocate the data | |
7 | 367 * |
1166 | 368 * If the number of pages matches and mf_release() returned a bhdr_T, |
7 | 369 * just use the number and free the bhdr_T from the free list |
370 */ | |
371 if (freep->bh_page_count > page_count) | |
372 { | |
373 if (hp == NULL && (hp = mf_alloc_bhdr(mfp, page_count)) == NULL) | |
374 return NULL; | |
375 hp->bh_bnum = freep->bh_bnum; | |
376 freep->bh_bnum += page_count; | |
377 freep->bh_page_count -= page_count; | |
378 } | |
379 else if (hp == NULL) /* need to allocate memory for this block */ | |
380 { | |
381 if ((p = (char_u *)alloc(mfp->mf_page_size * page_count)) == NULL) | |
382 return NULL; | |
383 hp = mf_rem_free(mfp); | |
384 hp->bh_data = p; | |
385 } | |
386 else /* use the number, remove entry from free list */ | |
387 { | |
388 freep = mf_rem_free(mfp); | |
389 hp->bh_bnum = freep->bh_bnum; | |
390 vim_free(freep); | |
391 } | |
392 } | |
393 else /* get a new number */ | |
394 { | |
395 if (hp == NULL && (hp = mf_alloc_bhdr(mfp, page_count)) == NULL) | |
396 return NULL; | |
397 if (negative) | |
398 { | |
399 hp->bh_bnum = mfp->mf_blocknr_min--; | |
400 mfp->mf_neg_count++; | |
401 } | |
402 else | |
403 { | |
404 hp->bh_bnum = mfp->mf_blocknr_max; | |
405 mfp->mf_blocknr_max += page_count; | |
406 } | |
407 } | |
408 hp->bh_flags = BH_LOCKED | BH_DIRTY; /* new block is always dirty */ | |
409 mfp->mf_dirty = TRUE; | |
410 hp->bh_page_count = page_count; | |
411 mf_ins_used(mfp, hp); | |
412 mf_ins_hash(mfp, hp); | |
413 | |
414 /* | |
415 * Init the data to all zero, to avoid reading uninitialized data. | |
416 * This also avoids that the passwd file ends up in the swap file! | |
417 */ | |
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419 (size_t)mfp->mf_page_size * page_count); |
7 | 420 |
421 return hp; | |
422 } | |
423 | |
424 /* | |
2267 | 425 * Get existing block "nr" with "page_count" pages. |
7 | 426 * |
427 * Note: The caller should first check a negative nr with mf_trans_del() | |
428 */ | |
429 bhdr_T * | |
430 mf_get(mfp, nr, page_count) | |
431 memfile_T *mfp; | |
432 blocknr_T nr; | |
433 int page_count; | |
434 { | |
435 bhdr_T *hp; | |
436 /* doesn't exist */ | |
437 if (nr >= mfp->mf_blocknr_max || nr <= mfp->mf_blocknr_min) | |
438 return NULL; | |
439 | |
440 /* | |
441 * see if it is in the cache | |
442 */ | |
443 hp = mf_find_hash(mfp, nr); | |
444 if (hp == NULL) /* not in the hash list */ | |
445 { | |
446 if (nr < 0 || nr >= mfp->mf_infile_count) /* can't be in the file */ | |
447 return NULL; | |
448 | |
449 /* could check here if the block is in the free list */ | |
450 | |
451 /* | |
452 * Check if we need to flush an existing block. | |
453 * If so, use that block. | |
454 * If not, allocate a new block. | |
455 */ | |
456 hp = mf_release(mfp, page_count); | |
457 if (hp == NULL && (hp = mf_alloc_bhdr(mfp, page_count)) == NULL) | |
458 return NULL; | |
459 | |
460 hp->bh_bnum = nr; | |
461 hp->bh_flags = 0; | |
462 hp->bh_page_count = page_count; | |
463 if (mf_read(mfp, hp) == FAIL) /* cannot read the block! */ | |
464 { | |
465 mf_free_bhdr(hp); | |
466 return NULL; | |
467 } | |
468 } | |
469 else | |
470 { | |
471 mf_rem_used(mfp, hp); /* remove from list, insert in front below */ | |
472 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp); | |
473 } | |
474 | |
475 hp->bh_flags |= BH_LOCKED; | |
476 mf_ins_used(mfp, hp); /* put in front of used list */ | |
477 mf_ins_hash(mfp, hp); /* put in front of hash list */ | |
478 | |
479 return hp; | |
480 } | |
481 | |
482 /* | |
483 * release the block *hp | |
484 * | |
485 * dirty: Block must be written to file later | |
486 * infile: Block should be in file (needed for recovery) | |
487 * | |
488 * no return value, function cannot fail | |
489 */ | |
490 void | |
491 mf_put(mfp, hp, dirty, infile) | |
492 memfile_T *mfp; | |
493 bhdr_T *hp; | |
494 int dirty; | |
495 int infile; | |
496 { | |
497 int flags; | |
498 | |
499 flags = hp->bh_flags; | |
500 | |
501 if ((flags & BH_LOCKED) == 0) | |
502 EMSG(_("E293: block was not locked")); | |
503 flags &= ~BH_LOCKED; | |
504 if (dirty) | |
505 { | |
506 flags |= BH_DIRTY; | |
507 mfp->mf_dirty = TRUE; | |
508 } | |
509 hp->bh_flags = flags; | |
510 if (infile) | |
511 mf_trans_add(mfp, hp); /* may translate negative in positive nr */ | |
512 } | |
513 | |
514 /* | |
515 * block *hp is no longer in used, may put it in the free list of memfile *mfp | |
516 */ | |
517 void | |
518 mf_free(mfp, hp) | |
519 memfile_T *mfp; | |
520 bhdr_T *hp; | |
521 { | |
522 vim_free(hp->bh_data); /* free the memory */ | |
523 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp); /* get *hp out of the hash list */ | |
524 mf_rem_used(mfp, hp); /* get *hp out of the used list */ | |
525 if (hp->bh_bnum < 0) | |
526 { | |
527 vim_free(hp); /* don't want negative numbers in free list */ | |
528 mfp->mf_neg_count--; | |
529 } | |
530 else | |
531 mf_ins_free(mfp, hp); /* put *hp in the free list */ | |
532 } | |
533 | |
984 | 534 #if defined(__MORPHOS__) && defined(__libnix__) |
7 | 535 /* function is missing in MorphOS libnix version */ |
536 extern unsigned long *__stdfiledes; | |
537 | |
538 static unsigned long | |
539 fdtofh(int filedescriptor) | |
540 { | |
541 return __stdfiledes[filedescriptor]; | |
542 } | |
543 #endif | |
544 | |
545 /* | |
546 * Sync the memory file *mfp to disk. | |
547 * Flags: | |
548 * MFS_ALL If not given, blocks with negative numbers are not synced, | |
549 * even when they are dirty! | |
550 * MFS_STOP Stop syncing when a character becomes available, but sync at | |
551 * least one block. | |
552 * MFS_FLUSH Make sure buffers are flushed to disk, so they will survive a | |
553 * system crash. | |
554 * MFS_ZERO Only write block 0. | |
555 * | |
556 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
557 */ | |
558 int | |
559 mf_sync(mfp, flags) | |
560 memfile_T *mfp; | |
561 int flags; | |
562 { | |
563 int status; | |
564 bhdr_T *hp; | |
565 #if defined(SYNC_DUP_CLOSE) && !defined(MSDOS) | |
566 int fd; | |
567 #endif | |
568 int got_int_save = got_int; | |
569 | |
570 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) /* there is no file, nothing to do */ | |
571 { | |
572 mfp->mf_dirty = FALSE; | |
573 return FAIL; | |
574 } | |
575 | |
576 /* Only a CTRL-C while writing will break us here, not one typed | |
577 * previously. */ | |
578 got_int = FALSE; | |
579 | |
580 /* | |
581 * sync from last to first (may reduce the probability of an inconsistent | |
582 * file) If a write fails, it is very likely caused by a full filesystem. | |
583 * Then we only try to write blocks within the existing file. If that also | |
584 * fails then we give up. | |
585 */ | |
586 status = OK; | |
587 for (hp = mfp->mf_used_last; hp != NULL; hp = hp->bh_prev) | |
588 if (((flags & MFS_ALL) || hp->bh_bnum >= 0) | |
589 && (hp->bh_flags & BH_DIRTY) | |
590 && (status == OK || (hp->bh_bnum >= 0 | |
591 && hp->bh_bnum < mfp->mf_infile_count))) | |
592 { | |
593 if ((flags & MFS_ZERO) && hp->bh_bnum != 0) | |
594 continue; | |
595 if (mf_write(mfp, hp) == FAIL) | |
596 { | |
597 if (status == FAIL) /* double error: quit syncing */ | |
598 break; | |
599 status = FAIL; | |
600 } | |
601 if (flags & MFS_STOP) | |
602 { | |
603 /* Stop when char available now. */ | |
604 if (ui_char_avail()) | |
605 break; | |
606 } | |
607 else | |
608 ui_breakcheck(); | |
609 if (got_int) | |
610 break; | |
611 } | |
612 | |
613 /* | |
614 * If the whole list is flushed, the memfile is not dirty anymore. | |
615 * In case of an error this flag is also set, to avoid trying all the time. | |
616 */ | |
617 if (hp == NULL || status == FAIL) | |
618 mfp->mf_dirty = FALSE; | |
619 | |
620 if ((flags & MFS_FLUSH) && *p_sws != NUL) | |
621 { | |
622 #if defined(UNIX) | |
623 # ifdef HAVE_FSYNC | |
624 /* | |
625 * most Unixes have the very useful fsync() function, just what we need. | |
626 * However, with OS/2 and EMX it is also available, but there are | |
627 * reports of bad problems with it (a bug in HPFS.IFS). | |
628 * So we disable use of it here in case someone tries to be smart | |
629 * and changes os_os2_cfg.h... (even though there is no __EMX__ test | |
630 * in the #if, as __EMX__ does not have sync(); we hope for a timely | |
631 * sync from the system itself). | |
632 */ | |
633 # if defined(__EMX__) | |
634 error "Dont use fsync with EMX! Read emxdoc.doc or emxfix01.doc for info." | |
635 # endif | |
636 if (STRCMP(p_sws, "fsync") == 0) | |
637 { | |
638 if (fsync(mfp->mf_fd)) | |
639 status = FAIL; | |
640 } | |
641 else | |
642 # endif | |
643 /* OpenNT is strictly POSIX (Benzinger) */ | |
644 /* Tandem/Himalaya NSK-OSS doesn't have sync() */ | |
645 # if defined(__OPENNT) || defined(__TANDEM) | |
646 fflush(NULL); | |
647 # else | |
648 sync(); | |
649 # endif | |
650 #endif | |
651 #ifdef VMS | |
652 if (STRCMP(p_sws, "fsync") == 0) | |
653 { | |
654 if (fsync(mfp->mf_fd)) | |
655 status = FAIL; | |
656 } | |
657 #endif | |
658 #ifdef MSDOS | |
659 if (_dos_commit(mfp->mf_fd)) | |
660 status = FAIL; | |
661 #else | |
662 # ifdef SYNC_DUP_CLOSE | |
663 /* | |
664 * Win32 is a bit more work: Duplicate the file handle and close it. | |
665 * This should flush the file to disk. | |
666 */ | |
667 if ((fd = dup(mfp->mf_fd)) >= 0) | |
668 close(fd); | |
669 # endif | |
670 #endif | |
671 #ifdef AMIGA | |
1030 | 672 # if defined(__AROS__) || defined(__amigaos4__) |
7 | 673 if (fsync(mfp->mf_fd) != 0) |
674 status = FAIL; | |
675 # else | |
676 /* | |
677 * Flush() only exists for AmigaDos 2.0. | |
678 * For 1.3 it should be done with close() + open(), but then the risk | |
679 * is that the open() may fail and lose the file.... | |
680 */ | |
681 # ifdef FEAT_ARP | |
682 if (dos2) | |
683 # endif | |
684 # ifdef SASC | |
685 { | |
686 struct UFB *fp = chkufb(mfp->mf_fd); | |
687 | |
688 if (fp != NULL) | |
689 Flush(fp->ufbfh); | |
690 } | |
691 # else | |
692 # if defined(_DCC) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__MORPHOS__) | |
693 { | |
984 | 694 # if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MORPHOS__) && defined(__libnix__) |
7 | 695 /* Have function (in libnix at least), |
696 * but ain't got no prototype anywhere. */ | |
697 extern unsigned long fdtofh(int filedescriptor); | |
698 # endif | |
984 | 699 # if !defined(__libnix__) |
700 fflush(NULL); | |
701 # else | |
7 | 702 BPTR fh = (BPTR)fdtofh(mfp->mf_fd); |
703 | |
704 if (fh != 0) | |
705 Flush(fh); | |
984 | 706 # endif |
7 | 707 } |
708 # else /* assume Manx */ | |
709 Flush(_devtab[mfp->mf_fd].fd); | |
710 # endif | |
711 # endif | |
712 # endif | |
713 #endif /* AMIGA */ | |
714 } | |
715 | |
716 got_int |= got_int_save; | |
717 | |
718 return status; | |
719 } | |
720 | |
721 /* | |
630 | 722 * For all blocks in memory file *mfp that have a positive block number set |
723 * the dirty flag. These are blocks that need to be written to a newly | |
724 * created swapfile. | |
725 */ | |
726 void | |
727 mf_set_dirty(mfp) | |
728 memfile_T *mfp; | |
729 { | |
730 bhdr_T *hp; | |
731 | |
732 for (hp = mfp->mf_used_last; hp != NULL; hp = hp->bh_prev) | |
733 if (hp->bh_bnum > 0) | |
734 hp->bh_flags |= BH_DIRTY; | |
735 mfp->mf_dirty = TRUE; | |
736 } | |
737 | |
738 /* | |
7 | 739 * insert block *hp in front of hashlist of memfile *mfp |
740 */ | |
741 static void | |
742 mf_ins_hash(mfp, hp) | |
743 memfile_T *mfp; | |
744 bhdr_T *hp; | |
745 { | |
746 bhdr_T *hhp; | |
747 int hash; | |
748 | |
749 hash = MEMHASH(hp->bh_bnum); | |
750 hhp = mfp->mf_hash[hash]; | |
751 hp->bh_hash_next = hhp; | |
752 hp->bh_hash_prev = NULL; | |
753 if (hhp != NULL) | |
754 hhp->bh_hash_prev = hp; | |
755 mfp->mf_hash[hash] = hp; | |
756 } | |
757 | |
758 /* | |
759 * remove block *hp from hashlist of memfile list *mfp | |
760 */ | |
761 static void | |
762 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp) | |
763 memfile_T *mfp; | |
764 bhdr_T *hp; | |
765 { | |
766 if (hp->bh_hash_prev == NULL) | |
767 mfp->mf_hash[MEMHASH(hp->bh_bnum)] = hp->bh_hash_next; | |
768 else | |
769 hp->bh_hash_prev->bh_hash_next = hp->bh_hash_next; | |
770 | |
771 if (hp->bh_hash_next) | |
772 hp->bh_hash_next->bh_hash_prev = hp->bh_hash_prev; | |
773 } | |
774 | |
775 /* | |
776 * look in hash lists of memfile *mfp for block header with number 'nr' | |
777 */ | |
778 static bhdr_T * | |
779 mf_find_hash(mfp, nr) | |
780 memfile_T *mfp; | |
781 blocknr_T nr; | |
782 { | |
783 bhdr_T *hp; | |
784 | |
785 for (hp = mfp->mf_hash[MEMHASH(nr)]; hp != NULL; hp = hp->bh_hash_next) | |
786 if (hp->bh_bnum == nr) | |
787 break; | |
788 return hp; | |
789 } | |
790 | |
791 /* | |
792 * insert block *hp in front of used list of memfile *mfp | |
793 */ | |
794 static void | |
795 mf_ins_used(mfp, hp) | |
796 memfile_T *mfp; | |
797 bhdr_T *hp; | |
798 { | |
799 hp->bh_next = mfp->mf_used_first; | |
800 mfp->mf_used_first = hp; | |
801 hp->bh_prev = NULL; | |
802 if (hp->bh_next == NULL) /* list was empty, adjust last pointer */ | |
803 mfp->mf_used_last = hp; | |
804 else | |
805 hp->bh_next->bh_prev = hp; | |
806 mfp->mf_used_count += hp->bh_page_count; | |
807 total_mem_used += hp->bh_page_count * mfp->mf_page_size; | |
808 } | |
809 | |
810 /* | |
811 * remove block *hp from used list of memfile *mfp | |
812 */ | |
813 static void | |
814 mf_rem_used(mfp, hp) | |
815 memfile_T *mfp; | |
816 bhdr_T *hp; | |
817 { | |
818 if (hp->bh_next == NULL) /* last block in used list */ | |
819 mfp->mf_used_last = hp->bh_prev; | |
820 else | |
821 hp->bh_next->bh_prev = hp->bh_prev; | |
822 if (hp->bh_prev == NULL) /* first block in used list */ | |
823 mfp->mf_used_first = hp->bh_next; | |
824 else | |
825 hp->bh_prev->bh_next = hp->bh_next; | |
826 mfp->mf_used_count -= hp->bh_page_count; | |
827 total_mem_used -= hp->bh_page_count * mfp->mf_page_size; | |
828 } | |
829 | |
830 /* | |
831 * Release the least recently used block from the used list if the number | |
832 * of used memory blocks gets to big. | |
833 * | |
834 * Return the block header to the caller, including the memory block, so | |
835 * it can be re-used. Make sure the page_count is right. | |
836 */ | |
837 static bhdr_T * | |
838 mf_release(mfp, page_count) | |
839 memfile_T *mfp; | |
840 int page_count; | |
841 { | |
842 bhdr_T *hp; | |
843 int need_release; | |
844 buf_T *buf; | |
845 | |
846 /* don't release while in mf_close_file() */ | |
1066 | 847 if (mf_dont_release) |
7 | 848 return NULL; |
849 | |
850 /* | |
851 * Need to release a block if the number of blocks for this memfile is | |
852 * higher than the maximum or total memory used is over 'maxmemtot' | |
853 */ | |
854 need_release = ((mfp->mf_used_count >= mfp->mf_used_count_max) | |
855 || (total_mem_used >> 10) >= (long_u)p_mmt); | |
856 | |
857 /* | |
858 * Try to create a swap file if the amount of memory used is getting too | |
859 * high. | |
860 */ | |
861 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0 && need_release && p_uc) | |
862 { | |
863 /* find for which buffer this memfile is */ | |
864 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
865 if (buf->b_ml.ml_mfp == mfp) | |
866 break; | |
867 if (buf != NULL && buf->b_may_swap) | |
868 ml_open_file(buf); | |
869 } | |
870 | |
871 /* | |
872 * don't release a block if | |
873 * there is no file for this memfile | |
874 * or | |
875 * the number of blocks for this memfile is lower than the maximum | |
876 * and | |
877 * total memory used is not up to 'maxmemtot' | |
878 */ | |
879 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0 || !need_release) | |
880 return NULL; | |
881 | |
882 for (hp = mfp->mf_used_last; hp != NULL; hp = hp->bh_prev) | |
883 if (!(hp->bh_flags & BH_LOCKED)) | |
884 break; | |
885 if (hp == NULL) /* not a single one that can be released */ | |
886 return NULL; | |
887 | |
888 /* | |
889 * If the block is dirty, write it. | |
890 * If the write fails we don't free it. | |
891 */ | |
892 if ((hp->bh_flags & BH_DIRTY) && mf_write(mfp, hp) == FAIL) | |
893 return NULL; | |
894 | |
895 mf_rem_used(mfp, hp); | |
896 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp); | |
897 | |
898 /* | |
899 * If a bhdr_T is returned, make sure that the page_count of bh_data is | |
900 * right | |
901 */ | |
902 if (hp->bh_page_count != page_count) | |
903 { | |
904 vim_free(hp->bh_data); | |
905 if ((hp->bh_data = alloc(mfp->mf_page_size * page_count)) == NULL) | |
906 { | |
907 vim_free(hp); | |
908 return NULL; | |
909 } | |
910 hp->bh_page_count = page_count; | |
911 } | |
912 return hp; | |
913 } | |
914 | |
915 /* | |
916 * release as many blocks as possible | |
917 * Used in case of out of memory | |
918 * | |
919 * return TRUE if any memory was released | |
920 */ | |
921 int | |
922 mf_release_all() | |
923 { | |
924 buf_T *buf; | |
925 memfile_T *mfp; | |
926 bhdr_T *hp; | |
927 int retval = FALSE; | |
928 | |
929 for (buf = firstbuf; buf != NULL; buf = buf->b_next) | |
930 { | |
931 mfp = buf->b_ml.ml_mfp; | |
932 if (mfp != NULL) | |
933 { | |
934 /* If no swap file yet, may open one */ | |
935 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0 && buf->b_may_swap) | |
936 ml_open_file(buf); | |
937 | |
938 /* only if there is a swapfile */ | |
939 if (mfp->mf_fd >= 0) | |
940 { | |
941 for (hp = mfp->mf_used_last; hp != NULL; ) | |
942 { | |
943 if (!(hp->bh_flags & BH_LOCKED) | |
944 && (!(hp->bh_flags & BH_DIRTY) | |
945 || mf_write(mfp, hp) != FAIL)) | |
946 { | |
947 mf_rem_used(mfp, hp); | |
948 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp); | |
949 mf_free_bhdr(hp); | |
950 hp = mfp->mf_used_last; /* re-start, list was changed */ | |
951 retval = TRUE; | |
952 } | |
953 else | |
954 hp = hp->bh_prev; | |
955 } | |
956 } | |
957 } | |
958 } | |
959 return retval; | |
960 } | |
961 | |
962 /* | |
963 * Allocate a block header and a block of memory for it | |
964 */ | |
965 static bhdr_T * | |
966 mf_alloc_bhdr(mfp, page_count) | |
967 memfile_T *mfp; | |
968 int page_count; | |
969 { | |
970 bhdr_T *hp; | |
971 | |
972 if ((hp = (bhdr_T *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(bhdr_T))) != NULL) | |
973 { | |
974 if ((hp->bh_data = (char_u *)alloc(mfp->mf_page_size * page_count)) | |
975 == NULL) | |
976 { | |
977 vim_free(hp); /* not enough memory */ | |
978 return NULL; | |
979 } | |
980 hp->bh_page_count = page_count; | |
981 } | |
982 return hp; | |
983 } | |
984 | |
985 /* | |
986 * Free a block header and the block of memory for it | |
987 */ | |
988 static void | |
989 mf_free_bhdr(hp) | |
990 bhdr_T *hp; | |
991 { | |
992 vim_free(hp->bh_data); | |
993 vim_free(hp); | |
994 } | |
995 | |
996 /* | |
997 * insert entry *hp in the free list | |
998 */ | |
999 static void | |
1000 mf_ins_free(mfp, hp) | |
1001 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1002 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1003 { | |
1004 hp->bh_next = mfp->mf_free_first; | |
1005 mfp->mf_free_first = hp; | |
1006 } | |
1007 | |
1008 /* | |
1009 * remove the first entry from the free list and return a pointer to it | |
1010 * Note: caller must check that mfp->mf_free_first is not NULL! | |
1011 */ | |
1012 static bhdr_T * | |
1013 mf_rem_free(mfp) | |
1014 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1015 { | |
1016 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1017 | |
1018 hp = mfp->mf_free_first; | |
1019 mfp->mf_free_first = hp->bh_next; | |
1020 return hp; | |
1021 } | |
1022 | |
1023 /* | |
1024 * read a block from disk | |
1025 * | |
1026 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
1027 */ | |
1028 static int | |
1029 mf_read(mfp, hp) | |
1030 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1031 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1032 { | |
1033 off_t offset; | |
1034 unsigned page_size; | |
1035 unsigned size; | |
1036 | |
1037 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) /* there is no file, can't read */ | |
1038 return FAIL; | |
1039 | |
1040 page_size = mfp->mf_page_size; | |
1041 offset = (off_t)page_size * hp->bh_bnum; | |
1042 size = page_size * hp->bh_page_count; | |
1043 if (lseek(mfp->mf_fd, offset, SEEK_SET) != offset) | |
1044 { | |
1033 | 1045 PERROR(_("E294: Seek error in swap file read")); |
7 | 1046 return FAIL; |
1047 } | |
2664 | 1048 if ((unsigned)read_eintr(mfp->mf_fd, hp->bh_data, size) != size) |
7 | 1049 { |
1033 | 1050 PERROR(_("E295: Read error in swap file")); |
7 | 1051 return FAIL; |
1052 } | |
2267 | 1053 |
1054 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1055 /* Decrypt if 'key' is set and this is a data block. */ | |
1056 if (*mfp->mf_buffer->b_p_key != NUL) | |
1057 ml_decrypt_data(mfp, hp->bh_data, offset, size); | |
1058 #endif | |
1059 | |
7 | 1060 return OK; |
1061 } | |
1062 | |
1063 /* | |
1064 * write a block to disk | |
1065 * | |
1066 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
1067 */ | |
1068 static int | |
1069 mf_write(mfp, hp) | |
1070 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1071 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1072 { | |
1073 off_t offset; /* offset in the file */ | |
1074 blocknr_T nr; /* block nr which is being written */ | |
1075 bhdr_T *hp2; | |
1076 unsigned page_size; /* number of bytes in a page */ | |
1077 unsigned page_count; /* number of pages written */ | |
1078 unsigned size; /* number of bytes written */ | |
1079 | |
1080 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) /* there is no file, can't write */ | |
1081 return FAIL; | |
1082 | |
1083 if (hp->bh_bnum < 0) /* must assign file block number */ | |
1084 if (mf_trans_add(mfp, hp) == FAIL) | |
1085 return FAIL; | |
1086 | |
1087 page_size = mfp->mf_page_size; | |
1088 | |
1089 /* | |
1090 * We don't want gaps in the file. Write the blocks in front of *hp | |
1091 * to extend the file. | |
1092 * If block 'mf_infile_count' is not in the hash list, it has been | |
1093 * freed. Fill the space in the file with data from the current block. | |
1094 */ | |
1095 for (;;) | |
1096 { | |
1097 nr = hp->bh_bnum; | |
1098 if (nr > mfp->mf_infile_count) /* beyond end of file */ | |
1099 { | |
1100 nr = mfp->mf_infile_count; | |
1101 hp2 = mf_find_hash(mfp, nr); /* NULL catched below */ | |
1102 } | |
1103 else | |
1104 hp2 = hp; | |
1105 | |
1106 offset = (off_t)page_size * nr; | |
1107 if (lseek(mfp->mf_fd, offset, SEEK_SET) != offset) | |
1108 { | |
1033 | 1109 PERROR(_("E296: Seek error in swap file write")); |
7 | 1110 return FAIL; |
1111 } | |
1112 if (hp2 == NULL) /* freed block, fill with dummy data */ | |
1113 page_count = 1; | |
1114 else | |
1115 page_count = hp2->bh_page_count; | |
1116 size = page_size * page_count; | |
2267 | 1117 if (mf_write_block(mfp, hp2 == NULL ? hp : hp2, offset, size) == FAIL) |
7 | 1118 { |
1119 /* | |
1120 * Avoid repeating the error message, this mostly happens when the | |
1226 | 1121 * disk is full. We give the message again only after a successful |
7 | 1122 * write or when hitting a key. We keep on trying, in case some |
1123 * space becomes available. | |
1124 */ | |
1125 if (!did_swapwrite_msg) | |
1126 EMSG(_("E297: Write error in swap file")); | |
1127 did_swapwrite_msg = TRUE; | |
1128 return FAIL; | |
1129 } | |
1130 did_swapwrite_msg = FALSE; | |
1131 if (hp2 != NULL) /* written a non-dummy block */ | |
1132 hp2->bh_flags &= ~BH_DIRTY; | |
1133 /* appended to the file */ | |
1134 if (nr + (blocknr_T)page_count > mfp->mf_infile_count) | |
1135 mfp->mf_infile_count = nr + page_count; | |
1136 if (nr == hp->bh_bnum) /* written the desired block */ | |
1137 break; | |
1138 } | |
1139 return OK; | |
1140 } | |
1141 | |
1142 /* | |
2267 | 1143 * Write block "hp" with data size "size" to file "mfp->mf_fd". |
1144 * Takes care of encryption. | |
1145 * Return FAIL or OK. | |
1146 */ | |
1147 static int | |
1148 mf_write_block(mfp, hp, offset, size) | |
1149 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1150 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1151 off_t offset UNUSED; | |
1152 unsigned size; | |
1153 { | |
1154 char_u *data = hp->bh_data; | |
1155 int result = OK; | |
1156 | |
1157 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1158 /* Encrypt if 'key' is set and this is a data block. */ | |
1159 if (*mfp->mf_buffer->b_p_key != NUL) | |
1160 { | |
1161 data = ml_encrypt_data(mfp, data, offset, size); | |
1162 if (data == NULL) | |
1163 return FAIL; | |
1164 } | |
1165 #endif | |
1166 | |
2664 | 1167 if ((unsigned)write_eintr(mfp->mf_fd, data, size) != size) |
2267 | 1168 result = FAIL; |
1169 | |
1170 #ifdef FEAT_CRYPT | |
1171 if (data != hp->bh_data) | |
1172 vim_free(data); | |
1173 #endif | |
1174 | |
1175 return result; | |
1176 } | |
1177 | |
1178 /* | |
7 | 1179 * Make block number for *hp positive and add it to the translation list |
1180 * | |
1181 * Return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise | |
1182 */ | |
1183 static int | |
1184 mf_trans_add(mfp, hp) | |
1185 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1186 bhdr_T *hp; | |
1187 { | |
1188 bhdr_T *freep; | |
1189 blocknr_T new_bnum; | |
1190 int hash; | |
1191 NR_TRANS *np; | |
1192 int page_count; | |
1193 | |
1194 if (hp->bh_bnum >= 0) /* it's already positive */ | |
1195 return OK; | |
1196 | |
1197 if ((np = (NR_TRANS *)alloc((unsigned)sizeof(NR_TRANS))) == NULL) | |
1198 return FAIL; | |
1199 | |
1200 /* | |
2267 | 1201 * Get a new number for the block. |
7 | 1202 * If the first item in the free list has sufficient pages, use its number |
1203 * Otherwise use mf_blocknr_max. | |
1204 */ | |
1205 freep = mfp->mf_free_first; | |
1206 page_count = hp->bh_page_count; | |
1207 if (freep != NULL && freep->bh_page_count >= page_count) | |
1208 { | |
1209 new_bnum = freep->bh_bnum; | |
1210 /* | |
1211 * If the page count of the free block was larger, recude it. | |
1212 * If the page count matches, remove the block from the free list | |
1213 */ | |
1214 if (freep->bh_page_count > page_count) | |
1215 { | |
1216 freep->bh_bnum += page_count; | |
1217 freep->bh_page_count -= page_count; | |
1218 } | |
1219 else | |
1220 { | |
1221 freep = mf_rem_free(mfp); | |
1222 vim_free(freep); | |
1223 } | |
1224 } | |
1225 else | |
1226 { | |
1227 new_bnum = mfp->mf_blocknr_max; | |
1228 mfp->mf_blocknr_max += page_count; | |
1229 } | |
1230 | |
1231 np->nt_old_bnum = hp->bh_bnum; /* adjust number */ | |
1232 np->nt_new_bnum = new_bnum; | |
1233 | |
1234 mf_rem_hash(mfp, hp); /* remove from old hash list */ | |
1235 hp->bh_bnum = new_bnum; | |
1236 mf_ins_hash(mfp, hp); /* insert in new hash list */ | |
1237 | |
1238 hash = MEMHASH(np->nt_old_bnum); /* insert in trans list */ | |
1239 np->nt_next = mfp->mf_trans[hash]; | |
1240 mfp->mf_trans[hash] = np; | |
1241 if (np->nt_next != NULL) | |
1242 np->nt_next->nt_prev = np; | |
1243 np->nt_prev = NULL; | |
1244 | |
1245 return OK; | |
1246 } | |
1247 | |
1248 /* | |
1226 | 1249 * Lookup a translation from the trans lists and delete the entry |
7 | 1250 * |
1251 * Return the positive new number when found, the old number when not found | |
1252 */ | |
1253 blocknr_T | |
1254 mf_trans_del(mfp, old_nr) | |
1255 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1256 blocknr_T old_nr; | |
1257 { | |
1258 int hash; | |
1259 NR_TRANS *np; | |
1260 blocknr_T new_bnum; | |
1261 | |
1262 hash = MEMHASH(old_nr); | |
1263 for (np = mfp->mf_trans[hash]; np != NULL; np = np->nt_next) | |
1264 if (np->nt_old_bnum == old_nr) | |
1265 break; | |
1266 if (np == NULL) /* not found */ | |
1267 return old_nr; | |
1268 | |
1269 mfp->mf_neg_count--; | |
1270 new_bnum = np->nt_new_bnum; | |
1271 if (np->nt_prev != NULL) /* remove entry from the trans list */ | |
1272 np->nt_prev->nt_next = np->nt_next; | |
1273 else | |
1274 mfp->mf_trans[hash] = np->nt_next; | |
1275 if (np->nt_next != NULL) | |
1276 np->nt_next->nt_prev = np->nt_prev; | |
1277 vim_free(np); | |
1278 | |
1279 return new_bnum; | |
1280 } | |
1281 | |
1282 /* | |
1283 * Set mfp->mf_ffname according to mfp->mf_fname and some other things. | |
1284 * Only called when creating or renaming the swapfile. Either way it's a new | |
1285 * name so we must work out the full path name. | |
1286 */ | |
1287 void | |
1288 mf_set_ffname(mfp) | |
1289 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1290 { | |
1291 mfp->mf_ffname = FullName_save(mfp->mf_fname, FALSE); | |
1292 } | |
1293 | |
1294 /* | |
1295 * Make the name of the file used for the memfile a full path. | |
1296 * Used before doing a :cd | |
1297 */ | |
1298 void | |
1299 mf_fullname(mfp) | |
1300 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1301 { | |
1302 if (mfp != NULL && mfp->mf_fname != NULL && mfp->mf_ffname != NULL) | |
1303 { | |
1304 vim_free(mfp->mf_fname); | |
1305 mfp->mf_fname = mfp->mf_ffname; | |
1306 mfp->mf_ffname = NULL; | |
1307 } | |
1308 } | |
1309 | |
1310 /* | |
1311 * return TRUE if there are any translations pending for 'mfp' | |
1312 */ | |
1313 int | |
1314 mf_need_trans(mfp) | |
1315 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1316 { | |
1317 return (mfp->mf_fname != NULL && mfp->mf_neg_count > 0); | |
1318 } | |
1319 | |
1320 /* | |
1321 * Open a swap file for a memfile. | |
1322 * The "fname" must be in allocated memory, and is consumed (also when an | |
1323 * error occurs). | |
1324 */ | |
1325 static void | |
1326 mf_do_open(mfp, fname, flags) | |
1327 memfile_T *mfp; | |
1328 char_u *fname; | |
1329 int flags; /* flags for open() */ | |
1330 { | |
1331 #ifdef HAVE_LSTAT | |
1332 struct stat sb; | |
1333 #endif | |
1334 | |
1335 mfp->mf_fname = fname; | |
1336 | |
1337 /* | |
1338 * Get the full path name before the open, because this is | |
1339 * not possible after the open on the Amiga. | |
1340 * fname cannot be NameBuff, because it must have been allocated. | |
1341 */ | |
1342 mf_set_ffname(mfp); | |
1343 #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(MSWIN) || defined(RISCOS) | |
1344 /* | |
1345 * A ":!cd e:xxx" may change the directory without us knowning, use the | |
1346 * full pathname always. Careful: This frees fname! | |
1347 */ | |
1348 mf_fullname(mfp); | |
1349 #endif | |
1350 | |
1351 #ifdef HAVE_LSTAT | |
1352 /* | |
1353 * Extra security check: When creating a swap file it really shouldn't | |
1354 * exist yet. If there is a symbolic link, this is most likely an attack. | |
1355 */ | |
1356 if ((flags & O_CREAT) && mch_lstat((char *)mfp->mf_fname, &sb) >= 0) | |
1357 { | |
1358 mfp->mf_fd = -1; | |
1359 EMSG(_("E300: Swap file already exists (symlink attack?)")); | |
1360 } | |
1361 else | |
1362 #endif | |
1363 { | |
1364 /* | |
1365 * try to open the file | |
1366 */ | |
557 | 1367 flags |= O_EXTRA | O_NOFOLLOW; |
7 | 1368 #ifdef WIN32 |
1369 /* Prevent handle inheritance that cause problems with Cscope | |
1370 * (swap file may not be deleted if cscope connection was open after | |
1371 * the file) */ | |
1372 flags |= O_NOINHERIT; | |
1373 #endif | |
1374 mfp->mf_fd = mch_open_rw((char *)mfp->mf_fname, flags); | |
1375 } | |
1376 | |
1377 /* | |
1378 * If the file cannot be opened, use memory only | |
1379 */ | |
1380 if (mfp->mf_fd < 0) | |
1381 { | |
1382 vim_free(mfp->mf_fname); | |
1383 vim_free(mfp->mf_ffname); | |
1384 mfp->mf_fname = NULL; | |
1385 mfp->mf_ffname = NULL; | |
1386 } | |
1387 else | |
1583 | 1388 { |
2003 | 1389 #ifdef HAVE_FD_CLOEXEC |
1390 int fdflags = fcntl(mfp->mf_fd, F_GETFD); | |
1391 if (fdflags >= 0 && (fdflags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0) | |
1392 fcntl(mfp->mf_fd, F_SETFD, fdflags | FD_CLOEXEC); | |
1393 #endif | |
1583 | 1394 #ifdef HAVE_SELINUX |
1395 mch_copy_sec(fname, mfp->mf_fname); | |
1396 #endif | |
7 | 1397 mch_hide(mfp->mf_fname); /* try setting the 'hidden' flag */ |
1583 | 1398 } |
7 | 1399 } |