/* Provide access to the collection of available transformation modules. Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. Contributed by Ulrich Drepper , 1997. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include /* Simple data structure for alias mapping. We have two names, `from' and `to'. */ void *__gconv_alias_db; /* Array with available modules. */ size_t __gconv_nmodules; struct gconv_module **__gconv_modules_db; /* Function for searching alias. */ int __gconv_alias_compare (const void *p1, const void *p2) { struct gconv_alias *s1 = (struct gconv_alias *) p1; struct gconv_alias *s2 = (struct gconv_alias *) p2; return __strcasecmp (s1->fromname, s2->fromname); } /* To search for a derivation we create a list of intermediate steps. Each element contains a pointer to the element which precedes it in the derivation order. */ struct derivation_step { const char *result_set; struct gconv_module *code; struct derivation_step *last; struct derivation_step *next; }; #define NEW_STEP(result, module, last_mod) \ ({ struct derivation_step *newp = alloca (sizeof (struct derivation_step)); \ newp->result_set = result; \ newp->code = module; \ newp->last = last_mod; \ newp->next = NULL; \ newp; }) /* If a specific transformation is used more than once we should not need to start looking for it again. Instead cache each successful result. */ struct known_derivation { const char *from; const char *to; struct gconv_step *steps; size_t nsteps; }; /* Compare function for database of found derivations. */ static int derivation_compare (const void *p1, const void *p2) { struct known_derivation *s1 = (struct known_derivation *) p1; struct known_derivation *s2 = (struct known_derivation *) p2; int result; result = strcmp (s1->from, s2->from); if (result == 0) result = strcmp (s1->to, s2->to); return result; } /* The search tree for known derivations. */ static void *known_derivations; /* Look up whether given transformation was already requested before. */ static int internal_function derivation_lookup (const char *fromset, const char *toset, struct gconv_step **handle, size_t *nsteps) { struct known_derivation key = { fromset, toset, NULL, 0 }; struct known_derivation *result; result = __tfind (&key, &known_derivations, derivation_compare); if (result == NULL) return GCONV_NOCONV; *handle = result->steps; *nsteps = result->nsteps; /* Please note that we return GCONV_OK even if the last search for this transformation was unsuccessful. */ return GCONV_OK; } /* Add new derivation to list of known ones. */ static void internal_function add_derivation (const char *fromset, const char *toset, struct gconv_step *handle, size_t nsteps) { struct known_derivation *new_deriv; size_t fromset_len = strlen (fromset) + 1; size_t toset_len = strlen (toset) + 1; new_deriv = (struct known_derivation *) malloc (sizeof (struct known_derivation) + fromset_len + toset_len); if (new_deriv != NULL) { new_deriv->from = memcpy ((char *) new_deriv + sizeof (struct known_derivation), fromset, fromset_len); new_deriv->to = memcpy ((char *) new_deriv->from + fromset_len, toset, toset_len); new_deriv->steps = handle; new_deriv->nsteps = nsteps; __tsearch (new_deriv, &known_derivations, derivation_compare); } /* Please note that we don't complain if the allocation failed. This is not tragically but in case we use the memory debugging facilities not all memory will be freed. */ } static void internal_function free_derivation (void *p) { struct known_derivation *deriv = (struct known_derivation *) p; free ((struct gconv_step *) deriv->steps); free (deriv); } static int internal_function gen_steps (struct derivation_step *best, const char *toset, const char *fromset, struct gconv_step **handle, size_t *nsteps) { size_t step_cnt = 0; struct gconv_step *result; struct derivation_step *current; int status = GCONV_NOMEM; /* First determine number of steps. */ for (current = best; current->last != NULL; current = current->last) ++step_cnt; result = (struct gconv_step *) malloc (sizeof (struct gconv_step) * step_cnt); if (result != NULL) { int failed = 0; *nsteps = step_cnt; current = best; while (step_cnt-- > 0) { result[step_cnt].from_name = (step_cnt == 0 ? __strdup (fromset) : current->last->result_set); result[step_cnt].to_name = (step_cnt + 1 == *nsteps ? __strdup (current->result_set) : result[step_cnt + 1].from_name); if (current->code->module_name[0] == '/') { /* Load the module, return handle for it. */ void *shlib_handle = __gconv_find_shlib (current->code->module_name); if (shlib_handle == NULL) { failed = 1; break; } result[step_cnt].shlib_handle = shlib_handle; result[step_cnt].fct = __gconv_find_func (shlib_handle, "gconv"); if (result[step_cnt].fct == NULL) { /* Argh, no conversion function. There is something wrong here. */ __gconv_release_shlib (result[step_cnt].shlib_handle); failed = 1; break; } result[step_cnt].init_fct = __gconv_find_func (shlib_handle, "gconv_init"); result[step_cnt].end_fct = __gconv_find_func (shlib_handle, "gconv_end"); } else /* It's a builtin transformation. */ __gconv_get_builtin_trans (current->code->module_name, &result[step_cnt]); current = current->last; } if (failed != 0) { /* Something went wrong while initializing the modules. */ while (++step_cnt < *nsteps) __gconv_release_shlib (result[step_cnt].shlib_handle); free (result); *nsteps = 0; status = GCONV_NOCONV; } else { *handle = result; status = GCONV_OK; } } return status; } /* The main function: find a possible derivation from the `fromset' (either the given name or the alias) to the `toset' (again with alias). */ static int internal_function find_derivation (const char *toset, const char *toset_expand, const char *fromset, const char *fromset_expand, struct gconv_step **handle, size_t *nsteps) { __libc_lock_define_initialized (static, lock) struct derivation_step *first, *current, **lastp, *best = NULL; int best_cost = 0; int result; result = derivation_lookup (fromset_expand ?: fromset, toset_expand ?: toset, handle, nsteps); if (result == GCONV_OK) return result; __libc_lock_lock (lock); /* There is a small chance that this derivation is meanwhile found. This can happen if in `find_derivation' we look for this derivation, didn't find it but at the same time another thread looked for this derivation. */ result = derivation_lookup (fromset_expand ?: fromset, toset_expand ?: toset, handle, nsteps); if (result == GCONV_OK) return result; /* ### TODO For now we use a simple algorithm with quadratic runtime behaviour. The task is to match the `toset' with any of the available. */ if (fromset_expand != NULL) { first = NEW_STEP (fromset_expand, NULL, NULL); first->next = NEW_STEP (fromset, NULL, NULL); lastp = &first->next->next; } else { first = NEW_STEP (fromset, NULL, NULL); lastp = &first->next; } current = first; while (current != NULL) { /* Now match all the available module specifications against the current charset name. If any of them matches check whether we already have a derivation for this charset. If yes, use the one with the lower costs. Otherwise add the new charset at the end. */ size_t cnt; for (cnt = 0; cnt < __gconv_nmodules; ++cnt) { const char *result_set = NULL; if (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_pattern == NULL) { if (__strcasecmp (current->result_set, __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_constpfx) == 0) { if (strcmp (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->to_string, "-") == 0) result_set = toset_expand ?: toset; else result_set = __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->to_string; } } else /* We have a regular expression. First see if the prefix matches. */ if (__strncasecmp (current->result_set, __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_constpfx, __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_constpfx_len) == 0) { /* First compile the regex if not already done. */ if (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex == NULL) { regex_t *newp = (regex_t *) malloc (sizeof (regex_t)); if (regcomp (newp, __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_pattern, REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE) != 0) { /* Something is wrong. Remember this. */ free (newp); __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex = (regex_t *) -1L; } else __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex = newp; } if (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex != (regex_t *) -1L) { /* Try to match the from name. */ regmatch_t match[4]; if (regexec (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex, current->result_set, 4, match, 0) == 0 && match[0].rm_so == 0 && current->result_set[match[0].rm_eo] == '\0') { /* At least the whole string is matched. We must now match sed-like possible subexpressions from the match to the toset expression. */ #define ENSURE_LEN(LEN) \ if (wp + (LEN) >= constr + len - 1) \ { \ char *newp = alloca (len += 128); \ memcpy (newp, constr, wp - constr); \ wp = newp + (wp - constr); \ constr = newp; \ } size_t len = 128; char *constr = alloca (len); char *wp = constr; const char *cp = __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->to_string; while (*cp != '\0') { if (*cp != '\\') { ENSURE_LEN (1); *wp++ = *cp++; } else if (cp[1] == '\0') /* Backslash at end of string. */ break; else { ++cp; if (*cp == '\\') { *wp++ = *cp++; ENSURE_LEN (1); } else if (*cp < '1' || *cp > '3') break; else { int idx = *cp - '0'; if (match[idx].rm_so == -1) /* No match. */ break; ENSURE_LEN (match[idx].rm_eo - match[idx].rm_so); wp = __mempcpy (wp, ¤t->result_set[match[idx].rm_so], match[idx].rm_eo - match[idx].rm_so); ++cp; } } } if (*cp == '\0' && wp != constr) { /* Terminate the constructed string. */ *wp = '\0'; result_set = constr; } } } } if (result_set != NULL) { /* We managed to find a derivation. First see whether this is what we are looking for. */ if (__strcasecmp (result_set, toset) == 0 || (toset_expand != NULL && __strcasecmp (result_set, toset_expand) == 0)) { /* Determine the costs. If they are lower than the previous solution (or this is the first solution) remember this solution. */ int cost = __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->cost; struct derivation_step *runp = current; while (runp->code != NULL) { cost += runp->code->cost; runp = runp->last; } if (best == NULL || cost < best_cost) { best = NEW_STEP (result_set, __gconv_modules_db[cnt], current); best_cost = cost; } } else { /* Append at the end if there is no entry with this name. */ struct derivation_step *runp = first; while (runp != NULL) { if (__strcasecmp (result_set, runp->result_set) == 0) break; runp = runp->next; } if (runp == NULL) { *lastp = NEW_STEP (result_set, __gconv_modules_db[cnt], current); lastp = &(*lastp)->next; } } } } /* Go on with the next entry. */ current = current->next; } if (best != NULL) /* We really found a way to do the transformation. Now build a data structure describing the transformation steps.*/ result = gen_steps (best, toset_expand ?: toset, fromset_expand ?: fromset, handle, nsteps); else { /* We haven't found a transformation. Clear the result values. */ *handle = NULL; *nsteps = 0; } /* Add result in any case to list of known derivations. */ add_derivation (fromset_expand ?: fromset, toset_expand ?: toset, *handle, *nsteps); __libc_lock_unlock (lock); return result; } int internal_function __gconv_find_transform (const char *toset, const char *fromset, struct gconv_step **handle, size_t *nsteps) { __libc_once_define (static, once); const char *fromset_expand = NULL; const char *toset_expand = NULL; int result; /* Ensure that the configuration data is read. */ __libc_once (once, __gconv_read_conf); /* If we don't have a module database return with an error. */ if (__gconv_modules_db == NULL) return GCONV_NOCONV; /* See whether the names are aliases. */ if (__gconv_alias_db != NULL) { struct gconv_alias key; struct gconv_alias **found; key.fromname = fromset; found = __tfind (&key, &__gconv_alias_db, __gconv_alias_compare); fromset_expand = found != NULL ? (*found)->toname : NULL; key.fromname = toset; found = __tfind (&key, &__gconv_alias_db, __gconv_alias_compare); toset_expand = found != NULL ? (*found)->toname : NULL; } result = find_derivation (toset, toset_expand, fromset, fromset_expand, handle, nsteps); /* The following code is necessary since `find_derivation' will return GCONV_OK even when no derivation was found but the same request was processed before. I.e., negative results will also be cached. */ return (result == GCONV_OK ? (*handle == NULL ? GCONV_NOCONV : GCONV_OK) : result); } /* Release the entries of the modules list. */ int internal_function __gconv_close_transform (struct gconv_step *steps, size_t nsteps) { int result = GCONV_OK; while (nsteps-- > 0) if (steps[nsteps].shlib_handle != NULL) { result = __gconv_release_shlib (steps[nsteps].shlib_handle); if (result != GCONV_OK) break; } return result; } /* Free all resources if necessary. */ static void __attribute__ ((unused)) free_mem (void) { size_t cnt; if (__gconv_alias_db != NULL) __tdestroy (__gconv_alias_db, free); for (cnt = 0; cnt < __gconv_nmodules; ++cnt) { if (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex != NULL) regfree ((regex_t *) __gconv_modules_db[cnt]->from_regex); /* Modules which names do not start with a slash are builtin transformations and the memory is not allocated dynamically. */ if (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]->module_name[0] == '/') free (__gconv_modules_db[cnt]); } if (known_derivations != NULL) __tdestroy (known_derivations, free_derivation); } text_set_element (__libc_subfreeres, free_mem);