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/* Directory hashing for GNU Make.
Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Make.
GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
GNU Make 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "makeint.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "filedef.h"
#include "dep.h"
#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
# include <dirent.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
# ifdef VMS
/* its prototype is in vmsdir.h, which is not needed for HAVE_DIRENT_H */
const char *vmsify (const char *name, int type);
# endif
#else
# define dirent direct
# define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen
# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H
# include <sys/ndir.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
# include <sys/dir.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H
# include <ndir.h>
# endif
# ifdef HAVE_VMSDIR_H
# include "vmsdir.h"
# endif /* HAVE_VMSDIR_H */
#endif
/* In GNU systems, <dirent.h> defines this macro for us. */
#ifdef _D_NAMLEN
# undef NAMLEN
# define NAMLEN(d) _D_NAMLEN(d)
#endif
#if (defined (POSIX) || defined (VMS) || defined (WINDOWS32)) && !defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
/* Posix does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some
systems do not provide it. */
# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1
# define FAKE_DIR_ENTRY(dp)
#else
# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) (dp->d_ino != 0)
# define FAKE_DIR_ENTRY(dp) (dp->d_ino = 1)
#endif /* POSIX */
#ifdef __MSDOS__
#include <ctype.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
/* If it's MSDOS that doesn't have _USE_LFN, disable LFN support. */
#ifndef _USE_LFN
#define _USE_LFN 0
#endif
static const char *
dosify (const char *filename)
{
static char dos_filename[14];
char *df;
int i;
if (filename == 0 || _USE_LFN)
return filename;
/* FIXME: what about filenames which violate
8+3 constraints, like "config.h.in", or ".emacs"? */
if (strpbrk (filename, "\"*+,;<=>?[\\]|") != 0)
return filename;
df = dos_filename;
/* First, transform the name part. */
for (i = 0; i < 8 && ! STOP_SET (*filename, MAP_DOT|MAP_NUL); ++i)
*df++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*filename++);
/* Now skip to the next dot. */
while (! STOP_SET (*filename, MAP_DOT|MAP_NUL))
++filename;
if (*filename != '\0')
{
*df++ = *filename++;
for (i = 0; i < 3 && ! STOP_SET (*filename, MAP_DOT|MAP_NUL); ++i)
*df++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*filename++);
}
/* Look for more dots. */
while (! STOP_SET (*filename, MAP_DOT|MAP_NUL))
++filename;
if (*filename == '.')
return filename;
*df = 0;
return dos_filename;
}
#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
#ifdef WINDOWS32
#include "pathstuff.h"
#endif
#ifdef _AMIGA
#include <ctype.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
static const char *
downcase (const char *filename)
{
static PATH_VAR (new_filename);
char *df;
if (filename == 0)
return 0;
df = new_filename;
while (*filename != '\0')
{
*df++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*filename);
++filename;
}
*df = 0;
return new_filename;
}
#endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS */
#ifdef VMS
static int
vms_hash (const char *name)
{
int h = 0;
while (*name)
{
unsigned char uc = *name;
int g;
#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
h = (h << 4) + (isupper (uc) ? tolower (uc) : uc);
#else
h = (h << 4) + uc;
#endif
name++;
g = h & 0xf0000000;
if (g)
{
h = h ^ (g >> 24);
h = h ^ g;
}
}
return h;
}
/* fake stat entry for a directory */
static int
vmsstat_dir (const char *name, struct stat *st)
{
char *s;
int h;
DIR *dir;
dir = opendir (name);
if (dir == 0)
return -1;
closedir (dir);
s = strchr (name, ':'); /* find device */
if (s)
{
/* to keep the compiler happy we said "const char *name", now we cheat */
*s++ = 0;
st->st_dev = (char *)vms_hash (name);
h = vms_hash (s);
*(s-1) = ':';
}
else
{
st->st_dev = 0;
h = vms_hash (name);
}
st->st_ino[0] = h & 0xff;
st->st_ino[1] = h & 0xff00;
st->st_ino[2] = h >> 16;
return 0;
}
#endif /* VMS */
/* Hash table of directories. */
#ifndef DIRECTORY_BUCKETS
#define DIRECTORY_BUCKETS 199
#endif
struct directory_contents
{
dev_t dev; /* Device and inode numbers of this dir. */
#ifdef WINDOWS32
/* Inode means nothing on WINDOWS32. Even file key information is
* unreliable because it is random per file open and undefined for remote
* filesystems. The most unique attribute I can come up with is the fully
* qualified name of the directory. Beware though, this is also
* unreliable. I'm open to suggestion on a better way to emulate inode. */
char *path_key;
int ctime;
int mtime; /* controls check for stale directory cache */
int fs_flags; /* FS_FAT, FS_NTFS, ... */
# define FS_FAT 0x1
# define FS_NTFS 0x2
# define FS_UNKNOWN 0x4
#else
# ifdef VMS
ino_t ino[3];
# else
ino_t ino;
# endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
struct hash_table dirfiles; /* Files in this directory. */
DIR *dirstream; /* Stream reading this directory. */
};
static unsigned long
directory_contents_hash_1 (const void *key_0)
{
const struct directory_contents *key = key_0;
unsigned long hash;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
hash = 0;
ISTRING_HASH_1 (key->path_key, hash);
hash ^= ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) key->ctime;
#else
# ifdef VMS
hash = (((unsigned int) key->dev << 4)
^ ((unsigned int) key->ino[0]
+ (unsigned int) key->ino[1]
+ (unsigned int) key->ino[2]));
# else
hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) key->ino;
# endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
return hash;
}
static unsigned long
directory_contents_hash_2 (const void *key_0)
{
const struct directory_contents *key = key_0;
unsigned long hash;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
hash = 0;
ISTRING_HASH_2 (key->path_key, hash);
hash ^= ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) ~key->ctime;
#else
# ifdef VMS
hash = (((unsigned int) key->dev << 4)
^ ~((unsigned int) key->ino[0]
+ (unsigned int) key->ino[1]
+ (unsigned int) key->ino[2]));
# else
hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) ~key->ino;
# endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
return hash;
}
/* Sometimes it's OK to use subtraction to get this value:
result = X - Y;
But, if we're not sure of the type of X and Y they may be too large for an
int (on a 64-bit system for example). So, use ?: instead.
See Savannah bug #15534.
NOTE! This macro has side-effects!
*/
#define MAKECMP(_x,_y) ((_x)<(_y)?-1:((_x)==(_y)?0:1))
static int
directory_contents_hash_cmp (const void *xv, const void *yv)
{
const struct directory_contents *x = xv;
const struct directory_contents *y = yv;
int result;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
ISTRING_COMPARE (x->path_key, y->path_key, result);
if (result)
return result;
result = MAKECMP(x->ctime, y->ctime);
if (result)
return result;
#else
# ifdef VMS
result = MAKECMP(x->ino[0], y->ino[0]);
if (result)
return result;
result = MAKECMP(x->ino[1], y->ino[1]);
if (result)
return result;
result = MAKECMP(x->ino[2], y->ino[2]);
if (result)
return result;
# else
result = MAKECMP(x->ino, y->ino);
if (result)
return result;
# endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
return MAKECMP(x->dev, y->dev);
}
/* Table of directory contents hashed by device and inode number. */
static struct hash_table directory_contents;
struct directory
{
const char *name; /* Name of the directory. */
/* The directory's contents. This data may be shared by several
entries in the hash table, which refer to the same directory
(identified uniquely by 'dev' and 'ino') under different names. */
struct directory_contents *contents;
};
static unsigned long
directory_hash_1 (const void *key)
{
return_ISTRING_HASH_1 (((const struct directory *) key)->name);
}
static unsigned long
directory_hash_2 (const void *key)
{
return_ISTRING_HASH_2 (((const struct directory *) key)->name);
}
static int
directory_hash_cmp (const void *x, const void *y)
{
return_ISTRING_COMPARE (((const struct directory *) x)->name,
((const struct directory *) y)->name);
}
/* Table of directories hashed by name. */
static struct hash_table directories;
/* Never have more than this many directories open at once. */
#define MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES 10
static unsigned int open_directories = 0;
/* Hash table of files in each directory. */
struct dirfile
{
const char *name; /* Name of the file. */
short length;
short impossible; /* This file is impossible. */
};
static unsigned long
dirfile_hash_1 (const void *key)
{
return_ISTRING_HASH_1 (((struct dirfile const *) key)->name);
}
static unsigned long
dirfile_hash_2 (const void *key)
{
return_ISTRING_HASH_2 (((struct dirfile const *) key)->name);
}
static int
dirfile_hash_cmp (const void *xv, const void *yv)
{
const struct dirfile *x = xv;
const struct dirfile *y = yv;
int result = x->length - y->length;
if (result)
return result;
return_ISTRING_COMPARE (x->name, y->name);
}
#ifndef DIRFILE_BUCKETS
#define DIRFILE_BUCKETS 107
#endif
static int dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir,
const char *filename);
static struct directory *find_directory (const char *name);
/* Find the directory named NAME and return its 'struct directory'. */
static struct directory *
find_directory (const char *name)
{
struct directory *dir;
struct directory **dir_slot;
struct directory dir_key;
#ifdef VMS
if ((*name == '.') && (*(name+1) == 0))
name = "[]";
else
name = vmsify (name,1);
#endif
dir_key.name = name;
dir_slot = (struct directory **) hash_find_slot (&directories, &dir_key);
dir = *dir_slot;
if (HASH_VACANT (dir))
{
/* The directory was not found. Create a new entry for it. */
const char *p = name + strlen (name);
struct stat st;
int r;
dir = xmalloc (sizeof (struct directory));
#if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS)
dir->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (name), p - name);
#else
dir->name = strcache_add_len (name, p - name);
#endif
hash_insert_at (&directories, dir, dir_slot);
/* The directory is not in the name hash table.
Find its device and inode numbers, and look it up by them. */
#ifdef VMS
r = vmsstat_dir (name, &st);
#elif defined(WINDOWS32)
{
char tem[MAXPATHLEN], *tstart, *tend;
/* Remove any trailing slashes. Windows32 stat fails even on
valid directories if they end in a slash. */
memcpy (tem, name, p - name + 1);
tstart = tem;
if (tstart[1] == ':')
tstart += 2;
for (tend = tem + (p - name - 1);
tend > tstart && (*tend == '/' || *tend == '\\');
tend--)
*tend = '\0';
r = stat (tem, &st);
}
#else
EINTRLOOP (r, stat (name, &st));
#endif
if (r < 0)
{
/* Couldn't stat the directory. Mark this by
setting the 'contents' member to a nil pointer. */
dir->contents = 0;
}
else
{
/* Search the contents hash table; device and inode are the key. */
#ifdef WINDOWS32
char *w32_path;
#endif
struct directory_contents *dc;
struct directory_contents **dc_slot;
struct directory_contents dc_key;
dc_key.dev = st.st_dev;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
dc_key.path_key = w32_path = w32ify (name, 1);
dc_key.ctime = st.st_ctime;
#else
# ifdef VMS
dc_key.ino[0] = st.st_ino[0];
dc_key.ino[1] = st.st_ino[1];
dc_key.ino[2] = st.st_ino[2];
# else
dc_key.ino = st.st_ino;
# endif
#endif
dc_slot = (struct directory_contents **) hash_find_slot (&directory_contents, &dc_key);
dc = *dc_slot;
if (HASH_VACANT (dc))
{
/* Nope; this really is a directory we haven't seen before. */
#ifdef WINDOWS32
char fs_label[BUFSIZ];
char fs_type[BUFSIZ];
unsigned long fs_serno;
unsigned long fs_flags;
unsigned long fs_len;
#endif
dc = (struct directory_contents *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct directory_contents));
/* Enter it in the contents hash table. */
dc->dev = st.st_dev;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
dc->path_key = xstrdup (w32_path);
dc->ctime = st.st_ctime;
dc->mtime = st.st_mtime;
/* NTFS is the only WINDOWS32 filesystem that bumps mtime on a
directory when files are added/deleted from a directory. */
w32_path[3] = '\0';
if (GetVolumeInformation (w32_path, fs_label, sizeof (fs_label),
&fs_serno, &fs_len, &fs_flags, fs_type,
sizeof (fs_type)) == FALSE)
dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN;
else if (!strcmp (fs_type, "FAT"))
dc->fs_flags = FS_FAT;
else if (!strcmp (fs_type, "NTFS"))
dc->fs_flags = FS_NTFS;
else
dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN;
#else
# ifdef VMS
dc->ino[0] = st.st_ino[0];
dc->ino[1] = st.st_ino[1];
dc->ino[2] = st.st_ino[2];
# else
dc->ino = st.st_ino;
# endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
hash_insert_at (&directory_contents, dc, dc_slot);
ENULLLOOP (dc->dirstream, opendir (name));
if (dc->dirstream == 0)
/* Couldn't open the directory. Mark this by setting the
'files' member to a nil pointer. */
dc->dirfiles.ht_vec = 0;
else
{
hash_init (&dc->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS,
dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp);
/* Keep track of how many directories are open. */
++open_directories;
if (open_directories == MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES)
/* We have too many directories open already.
Read the entire directory and then close it. */
dir_contents_file_exists_p (dc, 0);
}
}
/* Point the name-hashed entry for DIR at its contents data. */
dir->contents = dc;
}
}
return dir;
}
/* Return 1 if the name FILENAME is entered in DIR's hash table.
FILENAME must contain no slashes. */
static int
dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir,
const char *filename)
{
struct dirfile *df;
struct dirent *d;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
struct stat st;
int rehash = 0;
#endif
if (dir == 0 || dir->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
/* The directory could not be stat'd or opened. */
return 0;
#ifdef __MSDOS__
filename = dosify (filename);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
filename = downcase (filename);
#endif
#ifdef __EMX__
if (filename != 0)
_fnlwr (filename); /* lower case for FAT drives */
#endif
#ifdef VMS
filename = vmsify (filename,0);
#endif
if (filename != 0)
{
struct dirfile dirfile_key;
if (*filename == '\0')
{
/* Checking if the directory exists. */
return 1;
}
dirfile_key.name = filename;
dirfile_key.length = strlen (filename);
df = hash_find_item (&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
if (df)
return !df->impossible;
}
/* The file was not found in the hashed list.
Try to read the directory further. */
if (dir->dirstream == 0)
{
#ifdef WINDOWS32
/*
* Check to see if directory has changed since last read. FAT
* filesystems force a rehash always as mtime does not change
* on directories (ugh!).
*/
if (dir->path_key)
{
if ((dir->fs_flags & FS_FAT) != 0)
{
dir->mtime = time ((time_t *) 0);
rehash = 1;
}
else if (stat (dir->path_key, &st) == 0 && st.st_mtime > dir->mtime)
{
/* reset date stamp to show most recent re-process. */
dir->mtime = st.st_mtime;
rehash = 1;
}
/* If it has been already read in, all done. */
if (!rehash)
return 0;
/* make sure directory can still be opened; if not return. */
dir->dirstream = opendir (dir->path_key);
if (!dir->dirstream)
return 0;
}
else
#endif
/* The directory has been all read in. */
return 0;
}
while (1)
{
/* Enter the file in the hash table. */
unsigned int len;
struct dirfile dirfile_key;
struct dirfile **dirfile_slot;
ENULLLOOP (d, readdir (dir->dirstream));
if (d == 0)
{
if (errno)
pfatal_with_name ("INTERNAL: readdir");
break;
}
#if defined(VMS) && defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H)
/* In VMS we get file versions too, which have to be stripped off */
{
char *p = strrchr (d->d_name, ';');
if (p)
*p = '\0';
}
#endif
if (!REAL_DIR_ENTRY (d))
continue;
len = NAMLEN (d);
dirfile_key.name = d->d_name;
dirfile_key.length = len;
dirfile_slot = (struct dirfile **) hash_find_slot (&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
#ifdef WINDOWS32
/*
* If re-reading a directory, don't cache files that have
* already been discovered.
*/
if (! rehash || HASH_VACANT (*dirfile_slot))
#endif
{
df = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirfile));
#if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS)
df->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (d->d_name), len);
#else
df->name = strcache_add_len (d->d_name, len);
#endif
df->length = len;
df->impossible = 0;
hash_insert_at (&dir->dirfiles, df, dirfile_slot);
}
/* Check if the name matches the one we're searching for. */
if (filename != 0 && patheq (d->d_name, filename))
return 1;
}
/* If the directory has been completely read in,
close the stream and reset the pointer to nil. */
if (d == 0)
{
--open_directories;
closedir (dir->dirstream);
dir->dirstream = 0;
}
return 0;
}
/* Return 1 if the name FILENAME in directory DIRNAME
is entered in the dir hash table.
FILENAME must contain no slashes. */
int
dir_file_exists_p (const char *dirname, const char *filename)
{
return dir_contents_file_exists_p (find_directory (dirname)->contents,
filename);
}
/* Return 1 if the file named NAME exists. */
int
file_exists_p (const char *name)
{
const char *dirend;
const char *dirname;
const char *slash;
#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES
if (ar_name (name))
return ar_member_date (name) != (time_t) -1;
#endif
#ifdef VMS
dirend = strrchr (name, ']');
if (dirend == 0)
dirend = strrchr (name, ':');
if (dirend == 0)
return dir_file_exists_p ("[]", name);
#else /* !VMS */
dirend = strrchr (name, '/');
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */
{
const char *bslash = strrchr (name, '\\');
if (!dirend || bslash > dirend)
dirend = bslash;
/* The case of "d:file". */
if (!dirend && name[0] && name[1] == ':')
dirend = name + 1;
}
#endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
if (dirend == 0)
#ifndef _AMIGA
return dir_file_exists_p (".", name);
#else /* !VMS && !AMIGA */
return dir_file_exists_p ("", name);
#endif /* AMIGA */
#endif /* VMS */
slash = dirend;
if (dirend == name)
dirname = "/";
else
{
char *p;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */
if (dirend < name + 3 && name[1] == ':' &&
(*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
dirend++;
#endif
p = alloca (dirend - name + 1);
memcpy (p, name, dirend - name);
p[dirend - name] = '\0';
dirname = p;
}
return dir_file_exists_p (dirname, slash + 1);
}
/* Mark FILENAME as 'impossible' for 'file_impossible_p'.
This means an attempt has been made to search for FILENAME
as an intermediate file, and it has failed. */
void
file_impossible (const char *filename)
{
const char *dirend;
const char *p = filename;
struct directory *dir;
struct dirfile *new;
#ifdef VMS
dirend = strrchr (p, ']');
if (dirend == 0)
dirend = strrchr (p, ':');
dirend++;
if (dirend == (char *)1)
dir = find_directory ("[]");
#else
dirend = strrchr (p, '/');
# ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */
{
const char *bslash = strrchr (p, '\\');
if (!dirend || bslash > dirend)
dirend = bslash;
/* The case of "d:file". */
if (!dirend && p[0] && p[1] == ':')
dirend = p + 1;
}
# endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
if (dirend == 0)
# ifdef _AMIGA
dir = find_directory ("");
# else /* !VMS && !AMIGA */
dir = find_directory (".");
# endif /* AMIGA */
#endif /* VMS */
else
{
const char *dirname;
const char *slash = dirend;
if (dirend == p)
dirname = "/";
else
{
char *cp;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */
if (dirend < p + 3 && p[1] == ':' &&
(*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
dirend++;
#endif
cp = alloca (dirend - p + 1);
memcpy (cp, p, dirend - p);
cp[dirend - p] = '\0';
dirname = cp;
}
dir = find_directory (dirname);
filename = p = slash + 1;
}
if (dir->contents == 0)
/* The directory could not be stat'd. We allocate a contents
structure for it, but leave it out of the contents hash table. */
dir->contents = xcalloc (sizeof (struct directory_contents));
if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
{
hash_init (&dir->contents->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS,
dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp);
}
/* Make a new entry and put it in the table. */
new = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirfile));
new->length = strlen (filename);
#if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS)
new->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (filename), new->length);
#else
new->name = strcache_add_len (filename, new->length);
#endif
new->impossible = 1;
hash_insert (&dir->contents->dirfiles, new);
}
/* Return nonzero if FILENAME has been marked impossible. */
int
file_impossible_p (const char *filename)
{
const char *dirend;
struct directory_contents *dir;
struct dirfile *dirfile;
struct dirfile dirfile_key;
#ifdef VMS
dirend = strrchr (filename, ']');
if (dirend == 0)
dir = find_directory ("[]")->contents;
#else
dirend = strrchr (filename, '/');
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */
{
const char *bslash = strrchr (filename, '\\');
if (!dirend || bslash > dirend)
dirend = bslash;
/* The case of "d:file". */
if (!dirend && filename[0] && filename[1] == ':')
dirend = filename + 1;
}
#endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
if (dirend == 0)
#ifdef _AMIGA
dir = find_directory ("")->contents;
#else /* !VMS && !AMIGA */
dir = find_directory (".")->contents;
#endif /* AMIGA */
#endif /* VMS */
else
{
const char *dirname;
const char *slash = dirend;
if (dirend == filename)
dirname = "/";
else
{
char *cp;
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
/* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */
if (dirend < filename + 3 && filename[1] == ':' &&
(*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':'))
dirend++;
#endif
cp = alloca (dirend - filename + 1);
memcpy (cp, filename, dirend - filename);
cp[dirend - filename] = '\0';
dirname = cp;
}
dir = find_directory (dirname)->contents;
filename = slash + 1;
}
if (dir == 0 || dir->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
/* There are no files entered for this directory. */
return 0;
#ifdef __MSDOS__
filename = dosify (filename);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
filename = downcase (filename);
#endif
#ifdef VMS
filename = vmsify (filename, 1);
#endif
dirfile_key.name = filename;
dirfile_key.length = strlen (filename);
dirfile = hash_find_item (&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key);
if (dirfile)
return dirfile->impossible;
return 0;
}
/* Return the already allocated name in the
directory hash table that matches DIR. */
const char *
dir_name (const char *dir)
{
return find_directory (dir)->name;
}
/* Print the data base of directories. */
void
print_dir_data_base (void)
{
unsigned int files;
unsigned int impossible;
struct directory **dir_slot;
struct directory **dir_end;
puts (_("\n# Directories\n"));
files = impossible = 0;
dir_slot = (struct directory **) directories.ht_vec;
dir_end = dir_slot + directories.ht_size;
for ( ; dir_slot < dir_end; dir_slot++)
{
struct directory *dir = *dir_slot;
if (! HASH_VACANT (dir))
{
if (dir->contents == 0)
printf (_("# %s: could not be stat'd.\n"), dir->name);
else if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
{
#ifdef WINDOWS32
printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): could not be opened.\n"),
dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,dir->contents->mtime);
#else /* WINDOWS32 */
#ifdef VMS
printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): could not be opened.\n"),
dir->name, dir->contents->dev,
dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1],
dir->contents->ino[2]);
#else
printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): could not be opened.\n"),
dir->name, (long int) dir->contents->dev,
(long int) dir->contents->ino);
#endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
}
else
{
unsigned int f = 0;
unsigned int im = 0;
struct dirfile **files_slot;
struct dirfile **files_end;
files_slot = (struct dirfile **) dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec;
files_end = files_slot + dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_size;
for ( ; files_slot < files_end; files_slot++)
{
struct dirfile *df = *files_slot;
if (! HASH_VACANT (df))
{
if (df->impossible)
++im;
else
++f;
}
}
#ifdef WINDOWS32
printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): "),
dir->name, dir->contents->path_key, dir->contents->mtime);
#else /* WINDOWS32 */
#ifdef VMS
printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): "),
dir->name, dir->contents->dev,
dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1],
dir->contents->ino[2]);
#else
printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): "),
dir->name,
(long)dir->contents->dev, (long)dir->contents->ino);
#endif
#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
if (f == 0)
fputs (_("No"), stdout);
else
printf ("%u", f);
fputs (_(" files, "), stdout);
if (im == 0)
fputs (_("no"), stdout);
else
printf ("%u", im);
fputs (_(" impossibilities"), stdout);
if (dir->contents->dirstream == 0)
puts (".");
else
puts (_(" so far."));
files += f;
impossible += im;
}
}
}
fputs ("\n# ", stdout);
if (files == 0)
fputs (_("No"), stdout);
else
printf ("%u", files);
fputs (_(" files, "), stdout);
if (impossible == 0)
fputs (_("no"), stdout);
else
printf ("%u", impossible);
printf (_(" impossibilities in %lu directories.\n"), directories.ht_fill);
}
/* Hooks for globbing. */
#include <glob.h>
/* Structure describing state of iterating through a directory hash table. */
struct dirstream
{
struct directory_contents *contents; /* The directory being read. */
struct dirfile **dirfile_slot; /* Current slot in table. */
};
/* Forward declarations. */
static __ptr_t open_dirstream (const char *);
static struct dirent *read_dirstream (__ptr_t);
static __ptr_t
open_dirstream (const char *directory)
{
struct dirstream *new;
struct directory *dir = find_directory (directory);
if (dir->contents == 0 || dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0)
/* DIR->contents is nil if the directory could not be stat'd.
DIR->contents->dirfiles is nil if it could not be opened. */
return 0;
/* Read all the contents of the directory now. There is no benefit
in being lazy, since glob will want to see every file anyway. */
dir_contents_file_exists_p (dir->contents, 0);
new = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirstream));
new->contents = dir->contents;
new->dirfile_slot = (struct dirfile **) new->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec;
return (__ptr_t) new;
}
static struct dirent *
read_dirstream (__ptr_t stream)
{
static char *buf;
static unsigned int bufsz;
struct dirstream *const ds = (struct dirstream *) stream;
struct directory_contents *dc = ds->contents;
struct dirfile **dirfile_end = (struct dirfile **) dc->dirfiles.ht_vec + dc->dirfiles.ht_size;
while (ds->dirfile_slot < dirfile_end)
{
struct dirfile *df = *ds->dirfile_slot++;
if (! HASH_VACANT (df) && !df->impossible)
{
/* The glob interface wants a 'struct dirent', so mock one up. */
struct dirent *d;
unsigned int len = df->length + 1;
unsigned int sz = sizeof (*d) - sizeof (d->d_name) + len;
if (sz > bufsz)
{
bufsz *= 2;
if (sz > bufsz)
bufsz = sz;
buf = xrealloc (buf, bufsz);
}
d = (struct dirent *) buf;
#ifdef __MINGW32__
# if __MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && \
__MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION == 0)
d->d_name = xmalloc (len);
# endif
#endif
FAKE_DIR_ENTRY (d);
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN
d->d_namlen = len - 1;
#endif
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
d->d_type = DT_UNKNOWN;
#endif
memcpy (d->d_name, df->name, len);
return d;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* On 64 bit ReliantUNIX (5.44 and above) in LFS mode, stat() is actually a
* macro for stat64(). If stat is a macro, make a local wrapper function to
* invoke it.
*
* On MS-Windows, stat() "succeeds" for foo/bar/. where foo/bar is a
* regular file; fix that here.
*/
#if !defined(stat) && !defined(WINDOWS32)
# ifndef VMS
int stat (const char *path, struct stat *sbuf);
# endif
# define local_stat stat
#else
static int
local_stat (const char *path, struct stat *buf)
{
int e;
#ifdef WINDOWS32
size_t plen = strlen (path);
/* Make sure the parent of "." exists and is a directory, not a
file. This is because 'stat' on Windows normalizes the argument
foo/. => foo without checking first that foo is a directory. */
if (plen > 1 && path[plen - 1] == '.'
&& (path[plen - 2] == '/' || path[plen - 2] == '\\'))
{
char parent[MAXPATHLEN];
strncpy (parent, path, plen - 2);
parent[plen - 2] = '\0';
if (stat (parent, buf) < 0 || !_S_ISDIR (buf->st_mode))
return -1;
}
#endif
EINTRLOOP (e, stat (path, buf));
return e;
}
#endif
void
dir_setup_glob (glob_t *gl)
{
gl->gl_opendir = open_dirstream;
gl->gl_readdir = read_dirstream;
gl->gl_closedir = free;
gl->gl_stat = local_stat;
/* We don't bother setting gl_lstat, since glob never calls it.
The slot is only there for compatibility with 4.4 BSD. */
}
void
hash_init_directories (void)
{
hash_init (&directories, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS,
directory_hash_1, directory_hash_2, directory_hash_cmp);
hash_init (&directory_contents, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS,
directory_contents_hash_1, directory_contents_hash_2,
directory_contents_hash_cmp);
}