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1 /* BFD library -- caching of file descriptors.
2 
3    Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002,
4    2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 
6    Hacked by Steve Chamberlain of Cygnus Support (steve@cygnus.com).
7 
8    This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
9 
10    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
13    (at your option) any later version.
14 
15    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
18    GNU General Public License for more details.
19 
20    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
22    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
23    MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
24 
25 /*
26 SECTION
27 	File caching
28 
29 	The file caching mechanism is embedded within BFD and allows
30 	the application to open as many BFDs as it wants without
31 	regard to the underlying operating system's file descriptor
32 	limit (often as low as 20 open files).  The module in
33 	<<cache.c>> maintains a least recently used list of
34 	<<BFD_CACHE_MAX_OPEN>> files, and exports the name
35 	<<bfd_cache_lookup>>, which runs around and makes sure that
36 	the required BFD is open. If not, then it chooses a file to
37 	close, closes it and opens the one wanted, returning its file
38 	handle.
39 
40 SUBSECTION
41 	Caching functions
42 */
43 
44 #include "sysdep.h"
45 #include "bfd.h"
46 #include "libbfd.h"
47 #include "libiberty.h"
48 
49 /* In some cases we can optimize cache operation when reopening files.
50    For instance, a flush is entirely unnecessary if the file is already
51    closed, so a flush would use CACHE_NO_OPEN.  Similarly, a seek using
52    SEEK_SET or SEEK_END need not first seek to the current position.
53    For stat we ignore seek errors, just in case the file has changed
54    while we weren't looking.  If it has, then it's possible that the
55    file is shorter and we don't want a seek error to prevent us doing
56    the stat.  */
57 enum cache_flag {
58   CACHE_NORMAL = 0,
59   CACHE_NO_OPEN = 1,
60   CACHE_NO_SEEK = 2,
61   CACHE_NO_SEEK_ERROR = 4
62 };
63 
64 /* The maximum number of files which the cache will keep open at
65    one time.  */
66 
67 #define BFD_CACHE_MAX_OPEN 10
68 
69 /* The number of BFD files we have open.  */
70 
71 static int open_files;
72 
73 /* Zero, or a pointer to the topmost BFD on the chain.  This is
74    used by the <<bfd_cache_lookup>> macro in @file{libbfd.h} to
75    determine when it can avoid a function call.  */
76 
77 static bfd *bfd_last_cache = NULL;
78 
79 /* Insert a BFD into the cache.  */
80 
81 static void
82 insert (bfd *abfd)
83 {
84   if (bfd_last_cache == NULL)
85     {
86       abfd->lru_next = abfd;
87       abfd->lru_prev = abfd;
88     }
89   else
90     {
91       abfd->lru_next = bfd_last_cache;
92       abfd->lru_prev = bfd_last_cache->lru_prev;
93       abfd->lru_prev->lru_next = abfd;
94       abfd->lru_next->lru_prev = abfd;
95     }
96   bfd_last_cache = abfd;
97 }
98 
99 /* Remove a BFD from the cache.  */
100 
101 static void
102 snip (bfd *abfd)
103 {
104   abfd->lru_prev->lru_next = abfd->lru_next;
105   abfd->lru_next->lru_prev = abfd->lru_prev;
106   if (abfd == bfd_last_cache)
107     {
108       bfd_last_cache = abfd->lru_next;
109       if (abfd == bfd_last_cache)
110 	bfd_last_cache = NULL;
111     }
112 }
113 
114 /* Close a BFD and remove it from the cache.  */
115 
116 static bfd_boolean
117 bfd_cache_delete (bfd *abfd)
118 {
119   bfd_boolean ret;
120 
121   if (fclose ((FILE *) abfd->iostream) == 0)
122     ret = TRUE;
123   else
124     {
125       ret = FALSE;
126       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
127     }
128 
129   snip (abfd);
130 
131   abfd->iostream = NULL;
132   --open_files;
133 
134   return ret;
135 }
136 
137 /* We need to open a new file, and the cache is full.  Find the least
138    recently used cacheable BFD and close it.  */
139 
140 static bfd_boolean
141 close_one (void)
142 {
143   register bfd *kill;
144 
145   if (bfd_last_cache == NULL)
146     kill = NULL;
147   else
148     {
149       for (kill = bfd_last_cache->lru_prev;
150 	   ! kill->cacheable;
151 	   kill = kill->lru_prev)
152 	{
153 	  if (kill == bfd_last_cache)
154 	    {
155 	      kill = NULL;
156 	      break;
157 	    }
158 	}
159     }
160 
161   if (kill == NULL)
162     {
163       /* There are no open cacheable BFD's.  */
164       return TRUE;
165     }
166 
167   kill->where = real_ftell ((FILE *) kill->iostream);
168 
169   return bfd_cache_delete (kill);
170 }
171 
172 /* Check to see if the required BFD is the same as the last one
173    looked up. If so, then it can use the stream in the BFD with
174    impunity, since it can't have changed since the last lookup;
175    otherwise, it has to perform the complicated lookup function.  */
176 
177 #define bfd_cache_lookup(x, flag) \
178   ((x) == bfd_last_cache			\
179    ? (FILE *) (bfd_last_cache->iostream)	\
180    : bfd_cache_lookup_worker (x, flag))
181 
182 /* Called when the macro <<bfd_cache_lookup>> fails to find a
183    quick answer.  Find a file descriptor for @var{abfd}.  If
184    necessary, it open it.  If there are already more than
185    <<BFD_CACHE_MAX_OPEN>> files open, it tries to close one first, to
186    avoid running out of file descriptors.  It will return NULL
187    if it is unable to (re)open the @var{abfd}.  */
188 
189 static FILE *
190 bfd_cache_lookup_worker (bfd *abfd, enum cache_flag flag)
191 {
192   bfd *orig_bfd = abfd;
193   if ((abfd->flags & BFD_IN_MEMORY) != 0)
194     abort ();
195 
196   if (abfd->my_archive)
197     abfd = abfd->my_archive;
198 
199   if (abfd->iostream != NULL)
200     {
201       /* Move the file to the start of the cache.  */
202       if (abfd != bfd_last_cache)
203 	{
204 	  snip (abfd);
205 	  insert (abfd);
206 	}
207       return (FILE *) abfd->iostream;
208     }
209 
210   if (flag & CACHE_NO_OPEN)
211     return NULL;
212 
213   if (bfd_open_file (abfd) == NULL)
214     ;
215   else if (!(flag & CACHE_NO_SEEK)
216 	   && real_fseek ((FILE *) abfd->iostream, abfd->where, SEEK_SET) != 0
217 	   && !(flag & CACHE_NO_SEEK_ERROR))
218     bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
219   else
220     return (FILE *) abfd->iostream;
221 
222   (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("reopening %B: %s\n"),
223 			 orig_bfd, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
224   return NULL;
225 }
226 
227 static file_ptr
228 cache_btell (struct bfd *abfd)
229 {
230   FILE *f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, CACHE_NO_OPEN);
231   if (f == NULL)
232     return abfd->where;
233   return real_ftell (f);
234 }
235 
236 static int
237 cache_bseek (struct bfd *abfd, file_ptr offset, int whence)
238 {
239   FILE *f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, whence != SEEK_CUR ? CACHE_NO_SEEK : 0);
240   if (f == NULL)
241     return -1;
242   return real_fseek (f, offset, whence);
243 }
244 
245 /* Note that archive entries don't have streams; they share their parent's.
246    This allows someone to play with the iostream behind BFD's back.
247 
248    Also, note that the origin pointer points to the beginning of a file's
249    contents (0 for non-archive elements).  For archive entries this is the
250    first octet in the file, NOT the beginning of the archive header.  */
251 
252 static file_ptr
253 cache_bread_1 (struct bfd *abfd, void *buf, file_ptr nbytes)
254 {
255   FILE *f;
256   file_ptr nread;
257   /* FIXME - this looks like an optimization, but it's really to cover
258      up for a feature of some OSs (not solaris - sigh) that
259      ld/pe-dll.c takes advantage of (apparently) when it creates BFDs
260      internally and tries to link against them.  BFD seems to be smart
261      enough to realize there are no symbol records in the "file" that
262      doesn't exist but attempts to read them anyway.  On Solaris,
263      attempting to read zero bytes from a NULL file results in a core
264      dump, but on other platforms it just returns zero bytes read.
265      This makes it to something reasonable. - DJ */
266   if (nbytes == 0)
267     return 0;
268 
269   f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, 0);
270   if (f == NULL)
271     return 0;
272 
273 #if defined (__VAX) && defined (VMS)
274   /* Apparently fread on Vax VMS does not keep the record length
275      information.  */
276   nread = read (fileno (f), buf, nbytes);
277   /* Set bfd_error if we did not read as much data as we expected.  If
278      the read failed due to an error set the bfd_error_system_call,
279      else set bfd_error_file_truncated.  */
280   if (nread == (file_ptr)-1)
281     {
282       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
283       return -1;
284     }
285 #else
286   nread = fread (buf, 1, nbytes, f);
287   /* Set bfd_error if we did not read as much data as we expected.  If
288      the read failed due to an error set the bfd_error_system_call,
289      else set bfd_error_file_truncated.  */
290   if (nread < nbytes && ferror (f))
291     {
292       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
293       return -1;
294     }
295 #endif
296   if (nread < nbytes)
297     /* This may or may not be an error, but in case the calling code
298        bails out because of it, set the right error code.  */
299     bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_truncated);
300   return nread;
301 }
302 
303 static file_ptr
304 cache_bread (struct bfd *abfd, void *buf, file_ptr nbytes)
305 {
306   file_ptr nread = 0;
307 
308   /* Some filesystems are unable to handle reads that are too large
309      (for instance, NetApp shares with oplocks turned off).  To avoid
310      hitting this limitation, we read the buffer in chunks of 8MB max.  */
311   while (nread < nbytes)
312     {
313       const file_ptr max_chunk_size = 0x800000;
314       file_ptr chunk_size = nbytes - nread;
315       file_ptr chunk_nread;
316 
317       if (chunk_size > max_chunk_size)
318         chunk_size = max_chunk_size;
319 
320       chunk_nread = cache_bread_1 (abfd, buf + nread, chunk_size);
321 
322       /* Update the nread count.
323 
324          We just have to be careful of the case when cache_bread_1 returns
325          a negative count:  If this is our first read, then set nread to
326          that negative count in order to return that negative value to the
327          caller.  Otherwise, don't add it to our total count, or we would
328          end up returning a smaller number of bytes read than we actually
329          did.  */
330       if (nread == 0 || chunk_nread > 0)
331         nread += chunk_nread;
332 
333       if (chunk_nread < chunk_size)
334         break;
335     }
336 
337   return nread;
338 }
339 
340 static file_ptr
341 cache_bwrite (struct bfd *abfd, const void *where, file_ptr nbytes)
342 {
343   file_ptr nwrite;
344   FILE *f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, 0);
345   if (f == NULL)
346     return 0;
347   nwrite = fwrite (where, 1, nbytes, f);
348   if (nwrite < nbytes && ferror (f))
349     {
350       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
351       return -1;
352     }
353   return nwrite;
354 }
355 
356 static int
357 cache_bclose (struct bfd *abfd)
358 {
359   return bfd_cache_close (abfd);
360 }
361 
362 static int
363 cache_bflush (struct bfd *abfd)
364 {
365   int sts;
366   FILE *f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, CACHE_NO_OPEN);
367   if (f == NULL)
368     return 0;
369   sts = fflush (f);
370   if (sts < 0)
371     bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
372   return sts;
373 }
374 
375 static int
376 cache_bstat (struct bfd *abfd, struct stat *sb)
377 {
378   int sts;
379   FILE *f = bfd_cache_lookup (abfd, CACHE_NO_SEEK_ERROR);
380   if (f == NULL)
381     return -1;
382   sts = fstat (fileno (f), sb);
383   if (sts < 0)
384     bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
385   return sts;
386 }
387 
388 static const struct bfd_iovec cache_iovec = {
389   &cache_bread, &cache_bwrite, &cache_btell, &cache_bseek,
390   &cache_bclose, &cache_bflush, &cache_bstat
391 };
392 
393 /*
394 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
395 	bfd_cache_init
396 
397 SYNOPSIS
398 	bfd_boolean bfd_cache_init (bfd *abfd);
399 
400 DESCRIPTION
401 	Add a newly opened BFD to the cache.
402 */
403 
404 bfd_boolean
405 bfd_cache_init (bfd *abfd)
406 {
407   BFD_ASSERT (abfd->iostream != NULL);
408   if (open_files >= BFD_CACHE_MAX_OPEN)
409     {
410       if (! close_one ())
411 	return FALSE;
412     }
413   abfd->iovec = &cache_iovec;
414   insert (abfd);
415   ++open_files;
416   return TRUE;
417 }
418 
419 /*
420 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
421 	bfd_cache_close
422 
423 SYNOPSIS
424 	bfd_boolean bfd_cache_close (bfd *abfd);
425 
426 DESCRIPTION
427 	Remove the BFD @var{abfd} from the cache. If the attached file is open,
428 	then close it too.
429 
430 RETURNS
431 	<<FALSE>> is returned if closing the file fails, <<TRUE>> is
432 	returned if all is well.
433 */
434 
435 bfd_boolean
436 bfd_cache_close (bfd *abfd)
437 {
438   if (abfd->iovec != &cache_iovec)
439     return TRUE;
440 
441   if (abfd->iostream == NULL)
442     /* Previously closed.  */
443     return TRUE;
444 
445   return bfd_cache_delete (abfd);
446 }
447 
448 /*
449 FUNCTION
450 	bfd_cache_close_all
451 
452 SYNOPSIS
453 	bfd_boolean bfd_cache_close_all (void);
454 
455 DESCRIPTION
456 	Remove all BFDs from the cache. If the attached file is open,
457 	then close it too.
458 
459 RETURNS
460 	<<FALSE>> is returned if closing one of the file fails, <<TRUE>> is
461 	returned if all is well.
462 */
463 
464 bfd_boolean
465 bfd_cache_close_all ()
466 {
467   bfd_boolean ret = TRUE;
468 
469   while (bfd_last_cache != NULL)
470     ret &= bfd_cache_close (bfd_last_cache);
471 
472   return ret;
473 }
474 
475 /*
476 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
477 	bfd_open_file
478 
479 SYNOPSIS
480 	FILE* bfd_open_file (bfd *abfd);
481 
482 DESCRIPTION
483 	Call the OS to open a file for @var{abfd}.  Return the <<FILE *>>
484 	(possibly <<NULL>>) that results from this operation.  Set up the
485 	BFD so that future accesses know the file is open. If the <<FILE *>>
486 	returned is <<NULL>>, then it won't have been put in the
487 	cache, so it won't have to be removed from it.
488 */
489 
490 FILE *
491 bfd_open_file (bfd *abfd)
492 {
493   abfd->cacheable = TRUE;	/* Allow it to be closed later.  */
494 
495   if (open_files >= BFD_CACHE_MAX_OPEN)
496     {
497       if (! close_one ())
498 	return NULL;
499     }
500 
501   switch (abfd->direction)
502     {
503     case read_direction:
504     case no_direction:
505       abfd->iostream = (PTR) real_fopen (abfd->filename, FOPEN_RB);
506       break;
507     case both_direction:
508     case write_direction:
509       if (abfd->opened_once)
510 	{
511 	  abfd->iostream = (PTR) real_fopen (abfd->filename, FOPEN_RUB);
512 	  if (abfd->iostream == NULL)
513 	    abfd->iostream = (PTR) real_fopen (abfd->filename, FOPEN_WUB);
514 	}
515       else
516 	{
517 	  /* Create the file.
518 
519 	     Some operating systems won't let us overwrite a running
520 	     binary.  For them, we want to unlink the file first.
521 
522 	     However, gcc 2.95 will create temporary files using
523 	     O_EXCL and tight permissions to prevent other users from
524 	     substituting other .o files during the compilation.  gcc
525 	     will then tell the assembler to use the newly created
526 	     file as an output file.  If we unlink the file here, we
527 	     open a brief window when another user could still
528 	     substitute a file.
529 
530 	     So we unlink the output file if and only if it has
531 	     non-zero size.  */
532 #ifndef __MSDOS__
533 	  /* Don't do this for MSDOS: it doesn't care about overwriting
534 	     a running binary, but if this file is already open by
535 	     another BFD, we will be in deep trouble if we delete an
536 	     open file.  In fact, objdump does just that if invoked with
537 	     the --info option.  */
538 	  struct stat s;
539 
540 	  if (stat (abfd->filename, &s) == 0 && s.st_size != 0)
541 	    unlink_if_ordinary (abfd->filename);
542 #endif
543 	  abfd->iostream = (PTR) real_fopen (abfd->filename, FOPEN_WUB);
544 	  abfd->opened_once = TRUE;
545 	}
546       break;
547     }
548 
549   if (abfd->iostream == NULL)
550     bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
551   else
552     {
553       if (! bfd_cache_init (abfd))
554 	return NULL;
555     }
556 
557   return (FILE *) abfd->iostream;
558 }
559