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author | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> | 1998-12-06 00:44:12 +0000 |
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committer | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> | 1998-12-06 00:44:12 +0000 |
commit | 0d3eb016d62e69b1d13e7305faa2aafc247e99ad (patch) | |
tree | d2de284cd300d3cd4258f5eb4f56db1ada7421c5 /sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c | |
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1998-12-05 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com>
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/pselect.c: New file. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/poll.c: New file. * hurd/Makefile (routines): Add hurdselect. * hurd/hurdselect.c: New file. (_hurd_select): New function, guts taken from ... * sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c (__select): ... here. Now work by just calling _hurd_select. * hurd/hurd/fd.h: Declare _hurd_select. 1998-12-05 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com> * time/strptime.c: Fix unterminated comment in last change. * argp/argp.h: Add __restrict.
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diff --git a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c index 904e1419ef..e58b542d0a 100644 --- a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c +++ b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1991,92,93,94,95,96,97,98 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or @@ -17,18 +17,9 @@ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/time.h> #include <hurd.h> #include <hurd/fd.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <assert.h> - -/* All user select types. */ -#define SELECT_ALL (SELECT_READ | SELECT_WRITE | SELECT_URG) - -/* Used to record that a particular select rpc returned. Must be distinct - from SELECT_ALL (which better not have the high bit set). */ -#define SELECT_RETURNED ((SELECT_ALL << 1) & ~SELECT_ALL) /* Check the first NFDS descriptors each in READFDS (if not NULL) for read readiness, in WRITEFDS (if not NULL) for write readiness, and in EXCEPTFDS @@ -43,299 +34,17 @@ __select (nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout) fd_set *exceptfds; struct timeval *timeout; { - int i; - mach_port_t portset; - int got; - error_t err; - fd_set rfds, wfds, xfds; - int firstfd, lastfd; - mach_msg_timeout_t to = (timeout != NULL ? - (timeout->tv_sec * 1000 + - timeout->tv_usec / 1000) : - 0); - struct - { - struct hurd_userlink ulink; - struct hurd_fd *cell; - mach_port_t io_port; - int type; - mach_port_t reply_port; - } d[nfds]; - - /* Use local copies so we can't crash from user bogosity. */ - if (readfds == NULL) - FD_ZERO (&rfds); - else - rfds = *readfds; - if (writefds == NULL) - FD_ZERO (&wfds); - else - wfds = *writefds; - if (exceptfds == NULL) - FD_ZERO (&xfds); - else - xfds = *exceptfds; - - HURD_CRITICAL_BEGIN; - __mutex_lock (&_hurd_dtable_lock); - - if (nfds > _hurd_dtablesize) - nfds = _hurd_dtablesize; + struct timespec ts, *to; - /* Collect the ports for interesting FDs. */ - firstfd = lastfd = -1; - for (i = 0; i < nfds; ++i) + if (timeout) { - int type = 0; - if (readfds != NULL && FD_ISSET (i, &rfds)) - type |= SELECT_READ; - if (writefds != NULL && FD_ISSET (i, &wfds)) - type |= SELECT_WRITE; - if (exceptfds != NULL && FD_ISSET (i, &xfds)) - type |= SELECT_URG; - d[i].type = type; - if (type) - { - d[i].cell = _hurd_dtable[i]; - d[i].io_port = _hurd_port_get (&d[i].cell->port, &d[i].ulink); - if (d[i].io_port == MACH_PORT_NULL) - { - /* If one descriptor is bogus, we fail completely. */ - while (i-- > 0) - _hurd_port_free (&d[i].cell->port, &d[i].ulink, d[i].io_port); - errno = EBADF; - break; - } - lastfd = i; - if (firstfd == -1) - firstfd = i; - } + to = &ts; + TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC (timeout, to); } - - __mutex_unlock (&_hurd_dtable_lock); - HURD_CRITICAL_END; - - if (i < nfds) - return -1; - - /* Send them all io_select request messages. */ - - if (firstfd == -1) - /* But not if there were no ports to deal with at all. */ - portset = __mach_reply_port (); else - { - err = 0; - got = 0; - portset = MACH_PORT_NULL; - - for (i = firstfd; i <= lastfd; ++i) - if (d[i].type) - { - int type = d[i].type; - d[i].reply_port = __mach_reply_port (); - err = __io_select (d[i].io_port, d[i].reply_port, - /* Poll only if there's a single descriptor. */ - (firstfd == lastfd) ? to : 0, - &type); - switch (err) - { - case MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT: - /* No immediate response. This is normal. */ - err = 0; - if (firstfd == lastfd) - /* When there's a single descriptor, we don't need a - portset, so just pretend we have one, but really - use the single reply port. */ - portset = d[i].reply_port; - else if (got == 0) - /* We've got multiple reply ports, so we need a port set to - multiplex them. */ - { - /* We will wait again for a reply later. */ - if (portset == MACH_PORT_NULL) - /* Create the portset to receive all the replies on. */ - err = __mach_port_allocate (__mach_task_self (), - MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET, - &portset); - if (! err) - /* Put this reply port in the port set. */ - __mach_port_move_member (__mach_task_self (), - d[i].reply_port, portset); - } - break; - - default: - /* No other error should happen. Callers of select - don't expect to see errors, so we simulate - readiness of the erring object and the next call - hopefully will get the error again. */ - type = SELECT_ALL; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - - case 0: - /* We got an answer. */ - if ((type & SELECT_ALL) == 0) - /* Bogus answer; treat like an error, as a fake positive. */ - type = SELECT_ALL; - - /* This port is already ready already. */ - d[i].type &= type; - d[i].type |= SELECT_RETURNED; - ++got; - break; - } - _hurd_port_free (&d[i].cell->port, &d[i].ulink, d[i].io_port); - } - } - - /* Now wait for reply messages. */ - if (!err && got == 0) - { - /* Now wait for io_select_reply messages on PORT, - timing out as appropriate. */ - - union - { - mach_msg_header_t head; - struct - { - mach_msg_header_t head; - mach_msg_type_t err_type; - error_t err; - } error; - struct - { - mach_msg_header_t head; - mach_msg_type_t err_type; - error_t err; - mach_msg_type_t result_type; - int result; - } success; - } msg; - mach_msg_option_t options = (timeout == NULL ? 0 : MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT); - error_t msgerr; - while ((msgerr = __mach_msg (&msg.head, - MACH_RCV_MSG | options, - 0, sizeof msg, portset, to, - MACH_PORT_NULL)) == MACH_MSG_SUCCESS) - { - /* We got a message. Decode it. */ -#define IO_SELECT_REPLY_MSGID (21012 + 100) /* XXX */ - const mach_msg_type_t inttype = - { MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_T, sizeof (MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_T) * 8, - 1, 1, 0, 0 }; - if (msg.head.msgh_id == IO_SELECT_REPLY_MSGID && - msg.head.msgh_size >= sizeof msg.error && - !(msg.head.msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX) && - *(int *) &msg.error.err_type == *(int *) &inttype) - { - /* This is a properly formatted message so far. - See if it is a success or a failure. */ - if (msg.error.err == EINTR && - msg.head.msgh_size == sizeof msg.error) - { - /* EINTR response; poll for further responses - and then return quickly. */ - err = EINTR; - goto poll; - } - if (msg.error.err || - msg.head.msgh_size != sizeof msg.success || - *(int *) &msg.success.result_type != *(int *) &inttype || - (msg.success.result & SELECT_ALL) == 0) - { - /* Error or bogus reply. Simulate readiness. */ - __mach_msg_destroy (&msg.head); - msg.success.result = SELECT_ALL; - } - - /* Look up the respondent's reply port and record its - readiness. */ - { - int had = got; - if (firstfd != -1) - for (i = firstfd; i <= lastfd; ++i) - if (d[i].type - && d[i].reply_port == msg.head.msgh_local_port) - { - d[i].type &= msg.success.result; - d[i].type |= SELECT_RETURNED; - ++got; - } - assert (got > had); - } - } - - if (msg.head.msgh_remote_port != MACH_PORT_NULL) - __mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), - msg.head.msgh_remote_port); - - if (got) - poll: - { - /* Poll for another message. */ - to = 0; - options |= MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT; - } - } - - if (err == MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT) - /* This is the normal value for ERR. We might have timed out and - read no messages. Otherwise, after receiving the first message, - we poll for more messages. We receive with a timeout of 0 to - effect a poll, so ERR is MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT when the poll finds no - message waiting. */ - err = 0; - - if (got) - /* At least one descriptor is known to be ready now, so we will - return success. */ - err = 0; - } - - if (firstfd != -1) - for (i = firstfd; i <= lastfd; ++i) - if (d[i].type) - __mach_port_destroy (__mach_task_self (), d[i].reply_port); - if (firstfd == -1 || (firstfd != lastfd && portset != MACH_PORT_NULL)) - /* Destroy PORTSET, but only if it's not actually the reply port for a - single descriptor (in which case it's destroyed in the previous loop; - not doing it here is just a bit more efficient). */ - __mach_port_destroy (__mach_task_self (), portset); - - if (err) - return __hurd_fail (err); - - /* Below we recalculate GOT to include an increment for each operation - allowed on each fd. */ - got = 0; - - /* Set the user bitarrays. We only ever have to clear bits, as all desired - ones are initially set. */ - if (firstfd != -1) - for (i = firstfd; i <= lastfd; ++i) - { - int type = d[i].type; - - if ((type & SELECT_RETURNED) == 0) - type = 0; - - if (type & SELECT_READ) - got++; - else if (readfds) - FD_CLR (i, readfds); - if (type & SELECT_WRITE) - got++; - else if (writefds) - FD_CLR (i, writefds); - if (type & SELECT_URG) - got++; - else if (exceptfds) - FD_CLR (i, exceptfds); - } + to = NULL; - return got; + return _hurd_select (nfds, NULL, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, to, NULL); } weak_alias (__select, select) |