From f4881aee5d5c39fd405619b1846776b8f9c65c77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Bj=C3=B6rn-Egil=20Dahlberg?= Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 17:40:11 +0200 Subject: erts: Remove VxWorks from heart and etc files --- erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c | 551 --------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 551 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c (limited to 'erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c') diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c deleted file mode 100644 index d8676b3750..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,551 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - - - -#define RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS /* No #defines for open/malloc/fopen etc */ -#include "reclaim.h" -#include "reclaim_private.h" - -#undef open -#undef creat -#undef socket -#undef accept -#undef close -#undef fopen -#undef fdopen -#undef freopen -#undef fclose -/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ -#undef malloc -#undef calloc -#undef realloc -#undef free -#undef cfree - -#ifdef _ARCH_PPC -#define MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME "maxFiles" -#else -#define MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME "_maxFiles" -#endif - - -/* - * Use another free() function upon task deletion? - * Note! When changing free function, the new free function will have to - * be able to cope with ALL previously used malloced areas, that is - * it has to be able to find out how things are malloced - * to free them in the right way! - */ -static FreeFunction reclaim_free_function = NULL; - -/* delete hook handling (see below) */ -static int hook_added = 0; /* Initated at first reclaim_init, an extra - non MT-safe check that we only get - initialized once */ - -/* Forward... */ -static void save_reclaim(WIND_TCB *tcbp); - -struct mall_data { - struct mall_data *next; - char *self; -}; - -struct task_data { - FUNCPTR version; /* To recognize when we have reloaded */ - int max_files; /* It may change... */ - struct fd_set open_fds; - struct mall_data *mall_data; - FUNCPTR delete_hook; - caddr_t hook_data; - FILE *open_fps[1]; /* Will be max_files long */ -} *task_data = NULL; - -static int max_files = 50; /* default configAll.h */ - -int reclaim_max_files(void) -{ - return max_files; -} - -#ifdef DEBUG -#define check_hook() \ -((task_data != NULL || \ - fdprintf(2,"check_hook() TID = 0x%08x, Called from line %d\n", \ - (unsigned int)taskIdSelf(),\ - __LINE__)) && \ -(task_data != NULL || \ - (taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&task_data) == OK && \ - (task_data = (struct task_data *)\ - calloc(1, sizeof(struct task_data) + max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL && \ - (task_data->version = (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != NULL && \ - (task_data->max_files = max_files) != 0 && \ - fdprintf(2,"taskVar Added for 0x%08x\n",(unsigned int)taskIdSelf())))) -#else -#define check_hook() \ -(task_data != NULL || \ - (taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&task_data) == OK && \ - (task_data = (struct task_data *)\ - calloc(1, sizeof(struct task_data) + max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL && \ - (task_data->version = (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != NULL && \ - (task_data->max_files = max_files) != 0)) -#endif - -/* - * Global initialization of the reclaim data structures, mainly - * the max_files variable. This HAS to be called by some task before - * the first task that utilizes this exit's, preferrably before any - * task makes the first use of this library. - */ -STATUS reclaim_init(void) -{ - int *mp; - SYM_TYPE type; - struct task_data *tdp; - int i; - - if (!hook_added) { - /* race condition */ - ++hook_added; - /* Try to find the maxFiles value */ - if (symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME, (char **)&mp, - &type, - N_EXT | N_BSS, N_EXT | N_BSS) == OK || - symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME, (char **)&mp, - &type, - N_EXT | N_DATA, N_EXT | N_DATA) == OK) { - -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Found maxFiles=%d\n", *mp); -#endif - if (*mp <= FD_SETSIZE) - max_files = *mp; - else - max_files = FD_SETSIZE; - } - if (task_data != NULL && task_data->max_files != max_files) { - /* fix our own iff we have one */ - if ((tdp = (struct task_data *) - realloc(task_data, sizeof(struct task_data) + - max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL) { - task_data = tdp; - for (i = task_data->max_files; i < max_files; i++) - task_data->open_fps[i] = NULL; - task_data->max_files = max_files; - } - } - /* Make sure taskVariables are deleted AFTER our hook is run. */ - taskVarInit(); - if(taskDeleteHookAdd((FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != OK) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Panic: taskDeleteHook cannot be added for reclaim.\n"); - return ERROR; - } - return OK; - } else - return ERROR; -} - -/* N.B.!! We do *not* execute in the context of the dying task here, - but rather that of tExcTask - we do get a pointer to the task's - TCB though - this pointer is in fact also the task's ID. */ -static void save_reclaim(WIND_TCB *tcbp) -{ - int i, var, oldfd; - struct task_data *tdp; - struct mall_data *mdp, *mdnextp; - - if ((var = taskVarGet((int)tcbp, (int *)&task_data)) != ERROR && - var != 0) { - tdp = (struct task_data *)var; - if (tdp->version == (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) { /* Only handle our own */ -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Reclaiming for task id 0x%x:\nFiles: ", (int)tcbp); -#endif - /* Ugh! VxWorks doesn't even flush stdout/err - we need to - get at those (which are task-private of course, i.e. we - can't just do fflush(stdout) here) - we could be really - pedantic and try to redefine stdout/err (which "are" - function calls) too, snarfing the values when they are - used - but besides the overhead this is problematic since - they are actually #defines already... We'll peek in the - TCB instead (no documentation of course). And of course, - we must also meddle with the *file descriptor* indirections, - or we'll just flush out on tExcTask's descriptors... */ - for (i = 1; i <= 2; i++) { - if (tcbp->taskStdFp[i] != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "fflush(%s) ", i == 1 ? "stdout" : "stderr"); -#endif - oldfd = ioTaskStdGet(0, i); - ioTaskStdSet(0, i, tcbp->taskStd[i]); - fflush(tcbp->taskStdFp[i]); - ioTaskStdSet(0, i, oldfd); - } - } - for (i = 3; i < tdp->max_files; i++) { - if (FD_ISSET(i, &tdp->open_fds)) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "close(%d) ", i); -#endif - (void) close(i); - } - if (tdp->open_fps[i] != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "fclose(%0x%x) ", (int)tdp->open_fps[i]); -#endif - (void) fclose(tdp->open_fps[i]); - } - } - i = 0; - mdp = tdp->mall_data; - while (mdp != NULL) { - mdnextp = mdp->next; - if(reclaim_free_function != NULL) - (*reclaim_free_function)(mdp->self); - else - free(mdp->self); - i++; - mdp = mdnextp; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "\nFreeing memory: total %d mallocs\n", i); -#endif - - if (tdp->delete_hook != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Calling delete hook at 0x%08x\n", tdp->delete_hook); -#endif - (*tdp->delete_hook)(tdp->hook_data); -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Called delete hook at 0x%08x\n", tdp->delete_hook); -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Freeing own mem at 0x%08x\n", tdp); -#endif - (void) free((char *)tdp); -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Freed own mem at 0x%08x, done (0x%08x)\n**********\n", tdp, - taskIdSelf()); - checkStack(0); -#endif - } - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - fdprintf(2, "No task data found for id 0x%x, var = %d\n", (int)tcbp, var); -#endif -} - -/* - * This sets another free function to be used by the task deletion hook. - * The free function HAS to be able to free ANY type of dynamically allocated - * memory that can be in the task data list of allocated memory, that is - * also memory that's allocated before the free function was set. - * A "user-supplied" free function is GLOBAL to the system!!! - * A race condition is present, a task delete hook may be running when this - * function is called, that may not be especially funny... - */ -void set_reclaim_free_function(FreeFunction f){ - reclaim_free_function = f; -} - -void save_delete_hook(FUNCPTR func, caddr_t parm) -{ - if (check_hook()) { - task_data->delete_hook = func; - task_data->hook_data = parm; - } -} - -/* - * plain_malloc is only used by spawn_start; plain_free by call_proc; - * save_fd is used by both. - */ -void *plain_malloc(size_t size){ - return(malloc(size)); -} - -void *plain_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size){ - return(realloc(ptr, size)); -} - -void plain_free(void *ptr){ - free(ptr); -} - -void save_fd(int fd){ - if (fd >= 0 && check_hook() && fd < task_data->max_files) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); -} - -int save_open(char *path, int flags, /*mode_t mode*/ ...){ - int fd; - mode_t mode = 0; - if(flags & O_CREAT){ - va_list pvar; - va_start(pvar,flags); -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#warning save_open() gives three known alignment warnings. -#endif - mode = va_arg(pvar, mode_t); - va_end(pvar); - } - if ((fd = open(path, flags, mode)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_creat(char *path, int mode){ - int fd; - if ((fd = creat(path, mode)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol){ - int fd; - if ((fd = socket(domain, type, protocol)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, int *addrlen){ - int fd; - if ((fd = accept(s, addr, addrlen)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_close(int fd){ - if (fd >= 0 && fd <= FD_SETSIZE && check_hook()) - FD_CLR(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(close(fd)); -} - -/* The dealing with FILE *'s below isn't strictly correct, we assume - that one never has several pointing to the same fd - in the unlikely - event that one does, all but the last one opened is forgotten */ -FILE *save_fopen(const char *filename, char *type){ - FILE *fp; - - if ((fp = fopen(filename, type)) != NULL && - check_hook() && fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - return(fp); -} - -FILE *save_fdopen(int fd, char *type){ - FILE *fp; - - if ((fp = fdopen(fd, type)) != NULL && - check_hook() && fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) { - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - FD_CLR(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - } - return(fp); -} - -FILE *save_freopen(char *filename, char *type, FILE *stream){ - FILE *fp; - - if (check_hook()) { - if(fileno(stream) < task_data->max_files && - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] == stream) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] = NULL; - if ((fp = freopen(filename, type, stream)) != NULL && - fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - } else - fp = freopen(filename, type, stream); - return(fp); -} - -int save_fclose(FILE *stream){ - if (check_hook() && fileno(stream) < task_data->max_files && - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] == stream) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] = NULL; - return(fclose(stream)); -} - -/* We link all malloc'ed segments by adding a couple of pointers - at the *end* - that way we can return the address malloc gave - (need to make sure we align those pointers) */ - -/* - #define MALL_MARGIN 32 - #define save_mall_size(size) save_mall_size1((size) + 2 * MALL_MARGIN) - #define save_mall_size1(size) \ - (((size) + sizeof(char *) - 1) & (unsigned long)(-sizeof(char*))) - - #define save_mall_enq(ptr, mdp) save_mall_enq1((ptr), (mdp) - MALL_MARGIN) - #define save_mall_enq1(ptr, mdp) \ - (((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->self = (ptr), \ - ((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->next = task_data->mall_data, \ - task_data->mall_data = (struct mall_data *)(mdp)) -*/ -#define save_mall_size(size) \ -(((size) + sizeof(char *) - 1) & (unsigned long)(-sizeof(char*))) -#define save_mall_enq(ptr, mdp) \ -(((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->self = (ptr), \ - ((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->next = task_data->mall_data, \ - task_data->mall_data = (struct mall_data *)(mdp)) - - -#define save_mall_deq(ptr) { \ - struct mall_data *mdp = task_data->mall_data, \ - **prevnext = &task_data->mall_data; \ - while (mdp != NULL && mdp->self != (ptr)) { \ - prevnext = &mdp->next; \ - mdp = mdp->next; \ - } \ - if (mdp != NULL) *prevnext = mdp->next; \ -} - -void *save_malloc2(size_t size, MallocFunction mf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(size); - char *ptr; - - if ((ptr = (*mf)(msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_malloc(size_t size){ - return save_malloc2(size, &malloc); -} - -void *save_calloc2(size_t nelem, size_t elsize, CallocFunction cf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(nelem * elsize); - char *ptr; - - if ((ptr = (*cf)(1, msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_calloc(size_t nelem, size_t elsize){ - return save_calloc2(nelem,elsize,&calloc); -} - -void *save_realloc2(void *optr, size_t size, ReallocFunction rf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(size); - char *ptr; - - /* First we must dequeue the old save block, after that - we try to realloc, if that succeeds we enqueue the new - block, if it fails we have to enqueue the old one anew - so we must deduce the size of that old block first. */ - - struct mall_data *mdp0 = task_data->mall_data, - **prevnext0 = &task_data->mall_data; - while (mdp0 != NULL && mdp0->self != (((char *) optr))) { - prevnext0 = &mdp0->next; - mdp0 = mdp0->next; - } - /* mdp0 == NULL (can) mean that the block that is realloced - have been malloced with an (for example) ordinary malloc - (that is not a save_malloc). This is handled like: no dequeing - is done of that block, the new block is enqueued */ - if (mdp0 != NULL) - save_mall_deq(((char *) optr)); - - if ((ptr = (*rf)(optr, msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - else if (mdp0 != NULL) - /* re-enqueue the old block that has just been dequeued */ - save_mall_enq(((char *) optr), mdp0); - - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_realloc(void *optr, size_t size){ - return save_realloc2(optr,size,&realloc); -} - -void save_free2(void *ptr, FreeFunction ff) -{ - if (check_hook()) - save_mall_deq(((char *) ptr)); - (*ff)(ptr); -} - -void save_free(void *ptr){ - save_free2(ptr,&free); -} - -void save_cfree2(void *ptr, CfreeFunction cf) -{ - if (check_hook()) - save_mall_deq(((char *)ptr)); - (*cf)(ptr); -} - -void save_cfree(void *ptr){ - save_cfree2(ptr,&cfree); -} - -- cgit v1.2.3