1 | /* |
1 | /* |
2 | * libeio implementation |
2 | * libeio implementation |
3 | * |
3 | * |
4 | * Copyright (c) 2007,2008,2009 Marc Alexander Lehmann <libeio@schmorp.de> |
4 | * Copyright (c) 2007,2008,2009,2010 Marc Alexander Lehmann <libeio@schmorp.de> |
5 | * All rights reserved. |
5 | * All rights reserved. |
6 | * |
6 | * |
7 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifica- |
7 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifica- |
8 | * tion, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
8 | * tion, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
9 | * |
9 | * |
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49 | #include <stdlib.h> |
49 | #include <stdlib.h> |
50 | #include <string.h> |
50 | #include <string.h> |
51 | #include <errno.h> |
51 | #include <errno.h> |
52 | #include <sys/types.h> |
52 | #include <sys/types.h> |
53 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
53 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
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54 | #include <sys/statvfs.h> |
54 | #include <limits.h> |
55 | #include <limits.h> |
55 | #include <fcntl.h> |
56 | #include <fcntl.h> |
56 | #include <assert.h> |
57 | #include <assert.h> |
57 | |
58 | |
58 | #ifndef EIO_FINISH |
59 | #ifndef EIO_FINISH |
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80 | # include <utime.h> |
81 | # include <utime.h> |
81 | # include <signal.h> |
82 | # include <signal.h> |
82 | # include <dirent.h> |
83 | # include <dirent.h> |
83 | |
84 | |
84 | /* POSIX_SOURCE is useless on bsd's, and XOPEN_SOURCE is unreliable there, too */ |
85 | /* POSIX_SOURCE is useless on bsd's, and XOPEN_SOURCE is unreliable there, too */ |
85 | # if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) |
86 | # if __FreeBSD__ || defined __NetBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__ |
86 | # define _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE /* sigh */ |
87 | # define _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE /* sigh */ |
87 | # define D_INO(de) (de)->d_fileno |
88 | # define D_INO(de) (de)->d_fileno |
88 | # define D_NAMLEN(de) (de)->d_namlen |
89 | # define D_NAMLEN(de) (de)->d_namlen |
89 | # elif defined(__linux) || defined(d_ino) || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 |
90 | # elif __linux || defined d_ino || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 |
90 | # define D_INO(de) (de)->d_ino |
91 | # define D_INO(de) (de)->d_ino |
91 | # endif |
92 | # endif |
92 | |
93 | |
93 | #ifdef _D_EXACT_NAMLEN |
94 | #ifdef _D_EXACT_NAMLEN |
94 | # undef D_NAMLEN |
95 | # undef D_NAMLEN |
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106 | #endif |
107 | #endif |
107 | |
108 | |
108 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
109 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
109 | # if __linux |
110 | # if __linux |
110 | # include <sys/sendfile.h> |
111 | # include <sys/sendfile.h> |
111 | # elif __freebsd |
112 | # elif __FreeBSD__ || defined __APPLE__ |
112 | # include <sys/socket.h> |
113 | # include <sys/socket.h> |
113 | # include <sys/uio.h> |
114 | # include <sys/uio.h> |
114 | # elif __hpux |
115 | # elif __hpux |
115 | # include <sys/socket.h> |
116 | # include <sys/socket.h> |
116 | # elif __solaris /* not yet */ |
117 | # elif __solaris |
117 | # include <sys/sendfile.h> |
118 | # include <sys/sendfile.h> |
118 | # else |
119 | # else |
119 | # error sendfile support requested but not available |
120 | # error sendfile support requested but not available |
120 | # endif |
121 | # endif |
121 | #endif |
122 | #endif |
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134 | #define IDLE_TIMEOUT 10 |
135 | #define IDLE_TIMEOUT 10 |
135 | |
136 | |
136 | /* used for struct dirent, AIX doesn't provide it */ |
137 | /* used for struct dirent, AIX doesn't provide it */ |
137 | #ifndef NAME_MAX |
138 | #ifndef NAME_MAX |
138 | # define NAME_MAX 4096 |
139 | # define NAME_MAX 4096 |
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140 | #endif |
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141 | |
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142 | /* used for readlink etc. */ |
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143 | #ifndef PATH_MAX |
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144 | # define PATH_MAX 4096 |
139 | #endif |
145 | #endif |
140 | |
146 | |
141 | /* buffer size for various temporary buffers */ |
147 | /* buffer size for various temporary buffers */ |
142 | #define EIO_BUFSIZE 65536 |
148 | #define EIO_BUFSIZE 65536 |
143 | |
149 | |
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196 | |
202 | |
197 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
203 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
198 | |
204 | |
199 | #define ETP_NUM_PRI (ETP_PRI_MAX - ETP_PRI_MIN + 1) |
205 | #define ETP_NUM_PRI (ETP_PRI_MAX - ETP_PRI_MIN + 1) |
200 | |
206 | |
201 | /* calculcate time difference in ~1/EIO_TICKS of a second */ |
207 | /* calculate time difference in ~1/EIO_TICKS of a second */ |
202 | static int tvdiff (struct timeval *tv1, struct timeval *tv2) |
208 | static int tvdiff (struct timeval *tv1, struct timeval *tv2) |
203 | { |
209 | { |
204 | return (tv2->tv_sec - tv1->tv_sec ) * EIO_TICKS |
210 | return (tv2->tv_sec - tv1->tv_sec ) * EIO_TICKS |
205 | + ((tv2->tv_usec - tv1->tv_usec) >> 10); |
211 | + ((tv2->tv_usec - tv1->tv_usec) >> 10); |
206 | } |
212 | } |
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598 | } |
604 | } |
599 | |
605 | |
600 | static void etp_set_max_poll_time (double nseconds) |
606 | static void etp_set_max_poll_time (double nseconds) |
601 | { |
607 | { |
602 | if (WORDACCESS_UNSAFE) X_LOCK (reslock); |
608 | if (WORDACCESS_UNSAFE) X_LOCK (reslock); |
603 | max_poll_time = nseconds; |
609 | max_poll_time = nseconds * EIO_TICKS; |
604 | if (WORDACCESS_UNSAFE) X_UNLOCK (reslock); |
610 | if (WORDACCESS_UNSAFE) X_UNLOCK (reslock); |
605 | } |
611 | } |
606 | |
612 | |
607 | static void etp_set_max_poll_reqs (unsigned int maxreqs) |
613 | static void etp_set_max_poll_reqs (unsigned int maxreqs) |
608 | { |
614 | { |
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867 | if (!res || errno != ENOSYS) |
873 | if (!res || errno != ENOSYS) |
868 | return res; |
874 | return res; |
869 | #endif |
875 | #endif |
870 | |
876 | |
871 | /* even though we could play tricks with the flags, it's better to always |
877 | /* even though we could play tricks with the flags, it's better to always |
872 | * call fdatasync, as thta matches the expectation of it's users best */ |
878 | * call fdatasync, as that matches the expectation of its users best */ |
873 | return fdatasync (fd); |
879 | return fdatasync (fd); |
874 | } |
880 | } |
875 | |
881 | |
876 | #if !HAVE_READAHEAD |
882 | #if !HAVE_READAHEAD |
877 | # undef readahead |
883 | # undef readahead |
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909 | |
915 | |
910 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
916 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
911 | # if __linux |
917 | # if __linux |
912 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, &offset, count); |
918 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, &offset, count); |
913 | |
919 | |
914 | # elif __freebsd |
920 | # elif __FreeBSD__ |
915 | /* |
921 | /* |
916 | * Of course, the freebsd sendfile is a dire hack with no thoughts |
922 | * Of course, the freebsd sendfile is a dire hack with no thoughts |
917 | * wasted on making it similar to other I/O functions. |
923 | * wasted on making it similar to other I/O functions. |
918 | */ |
924 | */ |
919 | { |
925 | { |
920 | off_t sbytes; |
926 | off_t sbytes; |
921 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, count, 0, &sbytes, 0); |
927 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, count, 0, &sbytes, 0); |
922 | |
928 | |
923 | if (res < 0 && sbytes) |
929 | #if 0 /* according to the manpage, this is correct, but broken behaviour */ |
924 | /* maybe only on EAGAIN: as usual, the manpage leaves you guessing */ |
930 | /* freebsd' sendfile will return 0 on success */ |
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931 | /* freebsd 8 documents it as only setting *sbytes on EINTR and EAGAIN, but */ |
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932 | /* not on e.g. EIO or EPIPE - sounds broken */ |
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933 | if ((res < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) && sbytes) || res == 0) |
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934 | res = sbytes; |
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935 | #endif |
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936 | |
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937 | /* according to source inspection, this is correct, and useful behaviour */ |
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938 | if (sbytes) |
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939 | res = sbytes; |
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940 | } |
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941 | |
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942 | # elif defined (__APPLE__) |
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943 | |
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944 | { |
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945 | off_t sbytes = count; |
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946 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, &sbytes, 0, 0); |
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947 | |
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948 | /* according to the manpage, sbytes is always valid */ |
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949 | if (sbytes) |
925 | res = sbytes; |
950 | res = sbytes; |
926 | } |
951 | } |
927 | |
952 | |
928 | # elif __hpux |
953 | # elif __hpux |
929 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, offset, count, 0, 0); |
954 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, offset, count, 0, 0); |
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943 | if (res < 0 && sbytes) |
968 | if (res < 0 && sbytes) |
944 | res = sbytes; |
969 | res = sbytes; |
945 | } |
970 | } |
946 | |
971 | |
947 | # endif |
972 | # endif |
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973 | |
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974 | #elif defined (_WIN32) |
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975 | |
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976 | /* does not work, just for documentation of what would need to be done */ |
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977 | { |
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978 | HANDLE h = TO_SOCKET (ifd); |
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979 | SetFilePointer (h, offset, 0, FILE_BEGIN); |
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980 | res = TransmitFile (TO_SOCKET (ofd), h, count, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
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981 | } |
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982 | |
948 | #else |
983 | #else |
949 | res = -1; |
984 | res = -1; |
950 | errno = ENOSYS; |
985 | errno = ENOSYS; |
951 | #endif |
986 | #endif |
952 | |
987 | |
953 | if (res < 0 |
988 | if (res < 0 |
954 | && (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOTSOCK |
989 | && (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOTSOCK |
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990 | /* BSDs */ |
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991 | #ifdef ENOTSUP /* sigh, if the steenking pile called openbsd would only try to at least compile posix code... */ |
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992 | || errno == ENOTSUP |
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993 | #endif |
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994 | || errno == EOPNOTSUPP /* BSDs */ |
955 | #if __solaris |
995 | #if __solaris |
956 | || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || errno == EPROTOTYPE |
996 | || errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || errno == EPROTOTYPE |
957 | #endif |
997 | #endif |
958 | ) |
998 | ) |
959 | ) |
999 | ) |
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993 | } |
1033 | } |
994 | |
1034 | |
995 | static signed char |
1035 | static signed char |
996 | eio_dent_cmp (const eio_dirent *a, const eio_dirent *b) |
1036 | eio_dent_cmp (const eio_dirent *a, const eio_dirent *b) |
997 | { |
1037 | { |
998 | return b->score - a->score ? b->score - a->score /* works because our signed char is always 0..100 */ |
1038 | return a->score - b->score ? a->score - b->score /* works because our signed char is always 0..100 */ |
999 | : a->inode < b->inode ? -1 : a->inode > b->inode ? 1 : 0; |
1039 | : a->inode < b->inode ? -1 : a->inode > b->inode ? 1 : 0; |
1000 | } |
1040 | } |
1001 | |
1041 | |
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1042 | #define EIO_DENT_CMP(i,op,j) eio_dent_cmp (&i, &j) op 0 |
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1043 | |
1002 | #define EIO_QSORT_CUTOFF 20 /* quite high, but performs well on many filesystems */ |
1044 | #define EIO_SORT_CUTOFF 30 /* quite high, but performs well on many filesystems */ |
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1045 | #define EIO_SORT_FAST 60 /* when to only use insertion sort */ |
1003 | |
1046 | |
1004 | static void |
1047 | static void |
1005 | eio_dent_sort (eio_dirent *dents, int size) |
1048 | eio_dent_radix_sort (eio_dirent *dents, int size, signed char score_bits, ino_t inode_bits) |
1006 | { |
1049 | { |
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1050 | unsigned char bits [9 + sizeof (ino_t) * 8]; |
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1051 | unsigned char *bit = bits; |
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1052 | |
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1053 | assert (CHAR_BIT == 8); |
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1054 | assert (sizeof (eio_dirent) * 8 < 256); |
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1055 | assert (offsetof (eio_dirent, inode)); /* we use 0 as sentinel */ |
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1056 | assert (offsetof (eio_dirent, score)); /* we use 0 as sentinel */ |
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1057 | |
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1058 | if (size <= EIO_SORT_FAST) |
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1059 | return; |
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1060 | |
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1061 | /* first prepare an array of bits to test in our radix sort */ |
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1062 | /* try to take endianness into account, as well as differences in ino_t sizes */ |
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1063 | /* inode_bits must contain all inodes ORed together */ |
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1064 | /* which is used to skip bits that are 0 everywhere, which is very common */ |
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1065 | { |
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1066 | ino_t endianness; |
1007 | int i, j; |
1067 | int i, j; |
1008 | |
1068 | |
1009 | if (size > EIO_QSORT_CUTOFF * 3) /* skip quicksort for small directories */ |
1069 | /* we store the byte offset of byte n into byte n of "endianness" */ |
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1070 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (ino_t); ++i) |
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1071 | ((unsigned char *)&endianness)[i] = i; |
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1072 | |
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1073 | *bit++ = 0; |
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1074 | |
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1075 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (ino_t); ++i) |
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1076 | { |
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1077 | /* shifting off the byte offsets out of "endianness" */ |
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1078 | int offs = (offsetof (eio_dirent, inode) + (endianness & 0xff)) * 8; |
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1079 | endianness >>= 8; |
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1080 | |
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1081 | for (j = 0; j < 8; ++j) |
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1082 | if (inode_bits & (((ino_t)1) << (i * 8 + j))) |
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1083 | *bit++ = offs + j; |
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1084 | } |
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1085 | |
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1086 | for (j = 0; j < 8; ++j) |
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1087 | if (score_bits & (1 << j)) |
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1088 | *bit++ = offsetof (eio_dirent, score) * 8 + j; |
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1089 | } |
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1090 | |
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1091 | /* now actually do the sorting (a variant of MSD radix sort) */ |
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1092 | { |
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1093 | eio_dirent *base_stk [9 + sizeof (ino_t) * 8], *base; |
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1094 | eio_dirent *end_stk [9 + sizeof (ino_t) * 8], *end; |
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1095 | unsigned char *bit_stk [9 + sizeof (ino_t) * 8]; |
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1096 | int stk_idx = 0; |
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1097 | |
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1098 | base_stk [stk_idx] = dents; |
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1099 | end_stk [stk_idx] = dents + size; |
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1100 | bit_stk [stk_idx] = bit - 1; |
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1101 | |
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1102 | do |
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1103 | { |
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1104 | base = base_stk [stk_idx]; |
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1105 | end = end_stk [stk_idx]; |
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1106 | bit = bit_stk [stk_idx]; |
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1107 | |
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1108 | for (;;) |
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1109 | { |
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1110 | unsigned char O = *bit >> 3; |
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1111 | unsigned char M = 1 << (*bit & 7); |
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1112 | |
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1113 | eio_dirent *a = base; |
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1114 | eio_dirent *b = end; |
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1115 | |
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1116 | if (b - a < EIO_SORT_CUTOFF) |
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1117 | break; |
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1118 | |
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1119 | /* now bit-partition the array on the bit */ |
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1120 | /* this ugly asymmetric loop seems to perform much better than typical */ |
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1121 | /* partition algos found in the literature */ |
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1122 | do |
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1123 | if (!(((unsigned char *)a)[O] & M)) |
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1124 | ++a; |
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1125 | else if (!(((unsigned char *)--b)[O] & M)) |
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1126 | { |
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1127 | eio_dirent tmp = *a; *a = *b; *b = tmp; |
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1128 | ++a; |
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1129 | } |
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1130 | while (b > a); |
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1131 | |
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1132 | /* next bit, or stop, if no bits left in this path */ |
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1133 | if (!*--bit) |
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1134 | break; |
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1135 | |
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1136 | base_stk [stk_idx] = a; |
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1137 | end_stk [stk_idx] = end; |
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1138 | bit_stk [stk_idx] = bit; |
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1139 | ++stk_idx; |
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1140 | |
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1141 | end = a; |
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1142 | } |
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1143 | } |
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1144 | while (stk_idx--); |
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1145 | } |
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1146 | } |
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1147 | |
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1148 | static void |
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1149 | eio_dent_insertion_sort (eio_dirent *dents, int size) |
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1150 | { |
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1151 | /* first move the smallest element to the front, to act as a sentinel */ |
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1152 | { |
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1153 | int i; |
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1154 | eio_dirent *min = dents; |
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1155 | |
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1156 | /* the radix pre-pass ensures that the minimum element is in the first EIO_SORT_CUTOFF + 1 elements */ |
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1157 | for (i = size > EIO_SORT_FAST ? EIO_SORT_CUTOFF + 1 : size; --i; ) |
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1158 | if (EIO_DENT_CMP (dents [i], <, *min)) |
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1159 | min = &dents [i]; |
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1160 | |
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1161 | /* swap elements 0 and j (minimum) */ |
1010 | { |
1162 | { |
1011 | /* first, use quicksort */ |
1163 | eio_dirent tmp = *dents; *dents = *min; *min = tmp; |
1012 | /* should be good for 2**31 entries */ |
1164 | } |
1013 | struct rng { int l, r; } rng [32]; |
1165 | } |
1014 | |
1166 | |
1015 | i = 0; |
1167 | /* then do standard insertion sort, assuming that all elements are >= dents [0] */ |
1016 | rng[0].l = 0; |
1168 | { |
1017 | rng[0].r = size; |
1169 | eio_dirent *i, *j; |
1018 | |
1170 | |
1019 | while (expect_true (i >= 0)) |
1171 | for (i = dents + 1; i < dents + size; ++i) |
1020 | { |
1172 | { |
1021 | int L = rng [i].l; |
1173 | eio_dirent value = *i; |
1022 | int R = rng [i].r - 1; |
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1023 | |
1174 | |
1024 | if (expect_false (L + EIO_QSORT_CUTOFF < R)) |
1175 | for (j = i - 1; EIO_DENT_CMP (*j, >, value); --j) |
1025 | { |
1176 | j [1] = j [0]; |
1026 | eio_dirent piv = dents [L]; |
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1027 | |
1177 | |
1028 | while (L < R) |
1178 | j [1] = value; |
1029 | { |
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1030 | while (eio_dent_cmp (&dents [R], &piv) >= 0 && L < R) |
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1031 | --R; |
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1032 | |
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1033 | if (L < R) |
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1034 | dents [L++] = dents [R]; |
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1035 | |
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1036 | while (eio_dent_cmp (&dents [L], &piv) <= 0 && L < R) |
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1037 | ++L; |
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1038 | |
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1039 | if (L < R) |
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1040 | dents [R--] = dents [L]; |
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1041 | } |
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1042 | |
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1043 | dents [L] = piv; |
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1044 | |
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1045 | ++i; |
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1046 | rng [i].l = L + 1; |
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1047 | rng [i].r = rng [i - 1].r; |
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1048 | rng [i - 1].r = L; |
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1049 | |
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1050 | if (rng [i].r - rng [i].l > rng [i - 1].r - rng [i - 1].l) |
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1051 | { |
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1052 | struct rng t; |
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1053 | |
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1054 | t = rng [i]; rng [i] = rng [i - 1]; rng [i - 1] = t; |
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1055 | } |
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1056 | } |
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1057 | else |
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1058 | --i; |
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1059 | } |
1179 | } |
1060 | } |
1180 | } |
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1181 | } |
1061 | |
1182 | |
1062 | /* use a simple insertion sort at the end */ |
1183 | static void |
1063 | for (i = 1; i < size; ++i) |
1184 | eio_dent_sort (eio_dirent *dents, int size, signed char score_bits, ino_t inode_bits) |
1064 | { |
1185 | { |
1065 | eio_dirent value = dents [i]; |
1186 | if (size <= 1) |
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1187 | return; /* our insertion sort relies on size > 0 */ |
1066 | |
1188 | |
1067 | for (j = i - 1; j >= 0 && eio_dent_cmp (&dents [j], &value) > 0; --j) |
1189 | /* first we use a radix sort, but only for dirs >= EIO_SORT_FAST */ |
1068 | dents [j + 1] = dents [j]; |
1190 | /* and stop sorting when the partitions are <= EIO_SORT_CUTOFF */ |
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1191 | eio_dent_radix_sort (dents, size, score_bits, inode_bits); |
1069 | |
1192 | |
1070 | dents [j + 1] = value; |
1193 | /* use an insertion sort at the end, or for small arrays, */ |
1071 | } |
1194 | /* as insertion sort is more efficient for small partitions */ |
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1195 | eio_dent_insertion_sort (dents, size); |
1072 | } |
1196 | } |
1073 | |
1197 | |
1074 | /* read a full directory */ |
1198 | /* read a full directory */ |
1075 | static void |
1199 | static void |
1076 | eio__scandir (eio_req *req, etp_worker *self) |
1200 | eio__scandir (eio_req *req, etp_worker *self) |
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1082 | int namesoffs = 0; |
1206 | int namesoffs = 0; |
1083 | int flags = req->int1; |
1207 | int flags = req->int1; |
1084 | eio_dirent *dents = 0; |
1208 | eio_dirent *dents = 0; |
1085 | int dentalloc = 128; |
1209 | int dentalloc = 128; |
1086 | int dentoffs = 0; |
1210 | int dentoffs = 0; |
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1211 | ino_t inode_bits = 0; |
1087 | |
1212 | |
1088 | req->result = -1; |
1213 | req->result = -1; |
1089 | |
1214 | |
1090 | if (!(flags & EIO_READDIR_DENTS)) |
1215 | if (!(flags & EIO_READDIR_DENTS)) |
1091 | flags &= ~(EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST | EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER); |
1216 | flags &= ~(EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST | EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER); |
1092 | |
1217 | |
1093 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1218 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1094 | /* the corresponding closedir is in ETP_WORKER_CLEAR */ |
1219 | /* the corresponding closedir is in ETP_WORKER_CLEAR */ |
1095 | self->dirp = dirp = opendir (req->ptr1); |
1220 | self->dirp = dirp = opendir (req->ptr1); |
1096 | req->flags |= EIO_FLAG_PTR1_FREE | EIO_FLAG_PTR2_FREE; |
1221 | req->flags |= EIO_FLAG_PTR1_FREE | EIO_FLAG_PTR2_FREE; |
1097 | req->ptr1 = names = malloc (namesalloc); |
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1098 | req->ptr2 = dents = flags ? malloc (dentalloc * sizeof (eio_dirent)) : 0; |
1222 | req->ptr1 = dents = flags ? malloc (dentalloc * sizeof (eio_dirent)) : 0; |
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1223 | req->ptr2 = names = malloc (namesalloc); |
1099 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1224 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1100 | |
1225 | |
1101 | if (dirp && names && (!flags || dents)) |
1226 | if (dirp && names && (!flags || dents)) |
1102 | for (;;) |
1227 | for (;;) |
1103 | { |
1228 | { |
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1111 | |
1236 | |
1112 | /* sort etc. */ |
1237 | /* sort etc. */ |
1113 | req->int1 = flags; |
1238 | req->int1 = flags; |
1114 | req->result = dentoffs; |
1239 | req->result = dentoffs; |
1115 | |
1240 | |
1116 | if (dents) |
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1117 | { |
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1118 | eio_dirent *ent = dents + dentoffs; |
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1119 | |
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1120 | while (ent > dents) |
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1121 | (--ent)->name = names + (size_t)ent->name; |
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1122 | } |
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1123 | |
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1124 | if (flags & EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER |
1241 | if (flags & EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER) |
1125 | || !(~flags & (EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST | EIO_READDIR_FOUND_UNKNOWN))) |
1242 | eio_dent_sort (dents, dentoffs, 0, inode_bits); /* sort by inode exclusively */ |
1126 | eio_dent_sort (dents, dentoffs); /* score depends of DIRS_FIRST */ |
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1127 | else if (flags & EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST) |
1243 | else if (flags & EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST) |
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1244 | if (flags & EIO_READDIR_FOUND_UNKNOWN) |
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1245 | eio_dent_sort (dents, dentoffs, 7, inode_bits); /* sort by score and inode */ |
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1246 | else |
1128 | { |
1247 | { |
1129 | /* in this case, all is known, and we just put dirs first and sort them */ |
1248 | /* in this case, all is known, and we just put dirs first and sort them */ |
1130 | eio_dirent *ent = dents + dentoffs; |
1249 | eio_dirent *oth = dents + dentoffs; |
1131 | eio_dirent *dir = dents; |
1250 | eio_dirent *dir = dents; |
1132 | |
1251 | |
1133 | /* now move dirs to the front, and non-dirs to the back */ |
1252 | /* now partition dirs to the front, and non-dirs to the back */ |
1134 | /* by walking from both sides and swapping if necessary */ |
1253 | /* by walking from both sides and swapping if necessary */ |
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1254 | /* also clear score, so it doesn't influence sorting */ |
1135 | while (ent > dir) |
1255 | while (oth > dir) |
1136 | { |
1256 | { |
1137 | if (dir->type == DT_DIR) |
1257 | if (dir->type == EIO_DT_DIR) |
1138 | ++dir; |
1258 | ++dir; |
1139 | else |
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1140 | { |
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1141 | --ent; |
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1142 | |
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1143 | if (ent->type == DT_DIR) |
1259 | else if ((--oth)->type == EIO_DT_DIR) |
1144 | { |
1260 | { |
1145 | eio_dirent tmp = *dir; |
1261 | eio_dirent tmp = *dir; *dir = *oth; *oth = tmp; |
1146 | *dir = *ent; |
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1147 | *ent = tmp; |
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1148 | |
1262 | |
1149 | ++dir; |
1263 | ++dir; |
1150 | } |
1264 | } |
1151 | } |
1265 | } |
1152 | } |
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1153 | |
1266 | |
1154 | /* now sort the dirs only */ |
1267 | /* now sort the dirs only */ |
1155 | eio_dent_sort (dents, dir - dents); |
1268 | eio_dent_sort (dents, dir - dents, 0, inode_bits); |
1156 | } |
1269 | } |
1157 | |
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1158 | /* only provide the names array unless DENTS is specified */ |
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1159 | if (!(flags & EIO_READDIR_DENTS)) |
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1160 | { |
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1161 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
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1162 | assert (!dents); |
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1163 | req->ptr1 = 0; |
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1164 | req->ptr2 = names; |
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1165 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
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1166 | } |
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1167 | |
1270 | |
1168 | break; |
1271 | break; |
1169 | } |
1272 | } |
1170 | |
1273 | |
1171 | /* now add the entry to our list(s) */ |
1274 | /* now add the entry to our list(s) */ |
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1178 | |
1281 | |
1179 | while (expect_false (namesoffs + len > namesalloc)) |
1282 | while (expect_false (namesoffs + len > namesalloc)) |
1180 | { |
1283 | { |
1181 | namesalloc *= 2; |
1284 | namesalloc *= 2; |
1182 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1285 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1183 | req->ptr1 = names = realloc (names, namesalloc); |
1286 | req->ptr2 = names = realloc (names, namesalloc); |
1184 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1287 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1185 | |
1288 | |
1186 | if (!names) |
1289 | if (!names) |
1187 | break; |
1290 | break; |
1188 | } |
1291 | } |
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1195 | |
1298 | |
1196 | if (expect_false (dentoffs == dentalloc)) |
1299 | if (expect_false (dentoffs == dentalloc)) |
1197 | { |
1300 | { |
1198 | dentalloc *= 2; |
1301 | dentalloc *= 2; |
1199 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1302 | X_LOCK (wrklock); |
1200 | req->ptr2 = dents = realloc (dents, dentalloc * sizeof (eio_dirent)); |
1303 | req->ptr1 = dents = realloc (dents, dentalloc * sizeof (eio_dirent)); |
1201 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1304 | X_UNLOCK (wrklock); |
1202 | |
1305 | |
1203 | if (!dents) |
1306 | if (!dents) |
1204 | break; |
1307 | break; |
1205 | } |
1308 | } |
1206 | |
1309 | |
1207 | ent = dents + dentoffs; |
1310 | ent = dents + dentoffs; |
1208 | |
1311 | |
1209 | ent->name = (char *)(size_t)namesoffs; /* rather dirtily we store the offset in the pointer */ |
1312 | ent->nameofs = namesoffs; /* rather dirtily we store the offset in the pointer */ |
1210 | ent->namelen = len - 1; |
1313 | ent->namelen = len - 1; |
1211 | ent->inode = D_INO (entp); |
1314 | ent->inode = D_INO (entp); |
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1315 | |
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1316 | inode_bits |= ent->inode; |
1212 | |
1317 | |
1213 | switch (D_TYPE (entp)) |
1318 | switch (D_TYPE (entp)) |
1214 | { |
1319 | { |
1215 | default: |
1320 | default: |
1216 | ent->type = EIO_DT_UNKNOWN; |
1321 | ent->type = EIO_DT_UNKNOWN; |
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1259 | #ifdef DT_WHT |
1364 | #ifdef DT_WHT |
1260 | case DT_WHT: ent->type = EIO_DT_WHT; break; |
1365 | case DT_WHT: ent->type = EIO_DT_WHT; break; |
1261 | #endif |
1366 | #endif |
1262 | } |
1367 | } |
1263 | |
1368 | |
1264 | ent->score = 0; |
1369 | ent->score = 7; |
1265 | |
1370 | |
1266 | if (flags & EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST) |
1371 | if (flags & EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST) |
1267 | { |
1372 | { |
1268 | if (ent->type == EIO_DT_UNKNOWN) |
1373 | if (ent->type == EIO_DT_UNKNOWN) |
1269 | { |
1374 | { |
1270 | if (*name == '.') /* leading dots are likely directories, and, in any case, rare */ |
1375 | if (*name == '.') /* leading dots are likely directories, and, in any case, rare */ |
1271 | ent->score = 98; |
1376 | ent->score = 1; |
1272 | else if (!strchr (name, '.')) /* absense of dots indicate likely dirs */ |
1377 | else if (!strchr (name, '.')) /* absense of dots indicate likely dirs */ |
1273 | ent->score = len <= 2 ? len + 6 : len <= 4 ? 5 : len <= 7 ? 4 : 1; /* shorter == more likely dir, but avoid too many classes */ |
1378 | ent->score = len <= 2 ? 4 - len : len <= 4 ? 4 : len <= 7 ? 5 : 6; /* shorter == more likely dir, but avoid too many classes */ |
1274 | } |
1379 | } |
1275 | else if (ent->type == EIO_DT_DIR) |
1380 | else if (ent->type == EIO_DT_DIR) |
1276 | ent->score = 100; |
1381 | ent->score = 0; |
1277 | } |
1382 | } |
1278 | } |
1383 | } |
1279 | |
1384 | |
1280 | namesoffs += len; |
1385 | namesoffs += len; |
1281 | ++dentoffs; |
1386 | ++dentoffs; |
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1288 | } |
1393 | } |
1289 | } |
1394 | } |
1290 | } |
1395 | } |
1291 | |
1396 | |
1292 | #if !(_POSIX_MAPPED_FILES && _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO) |
1397 | #if !(_POSIX_MAPPED_FILES && _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO) |
1293 | # undef msync |
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1294 | # define msync(a,b,c) ((errno = ENOSYS), -1) |
1398 | # define eio__msync(a,b,c) ((errno = ENOSYS), -1) |
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1399 | #else |
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1400 | |
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1401 | int |
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1402 | eio__msync (void *mem, size_t len, int flags) |
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1403 | { |
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1404 | if (EIO_MS_ASYNC != MS_SYNC |
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1405 | || EIO_MS_INVALIDATE != MS_INVALIDATE |
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1406 | || EIO_MS_SYNC != MS_SYNC) |
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1407 | { |
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1408 | flags = 0 |
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1409 | | (flags & EIO_MS_ASYNC ? MS_ASYNC : 0) |
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1410 | | (flags & EIO_MS_INVALIDATE ? MS_INVALIDATE : 0) |
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1411 | | (flags & EIO_MS_SYNC ? MS_SYNC : 0); |
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1412 | } |
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1413 | |
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1414 | return msync (mem, len, flags); |
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1415 | } |
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1416 | |
1295 | #endif |
1417 | #endif |
1296 | |
1418 | |
1297 | int |
1419 | int |
1298 | eio__mtouch (void *mem, size_t len, int flags) |
1420 | eio__mtouch (void *mem, size_t len, int flags) |
1299 | { |
1421 | { |
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1306 | |
1428 | |
1307 | if (!page) |
1429 | if (!page) |
1308 | page = sysconf (_SC_PAGESIZE); |
1430 | page = sysconf (_SC_PAGESIZE); |
1309 | #endif |
1431 | #endif |
1310 | |
1432 | |
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1433 | /* round down to start of page, although this is probably useless */ |
1311 | addr &= ~(page - 1); /* assume page size is always a power of two */ |
1434 | addr &= ~(page - 1); /* assume page size is always a power of two */ |
1312 | |
1435 | |
1313 | if (addr < end) |
1436 | if (addr < end) |
1314 | if (flags) /* modify */ |
1437 | if (flags & EIO_MT_MODIFY) /* modify */ |
1315 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) |= 0; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1438 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) |= 0; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1316 | else |
1439 | else |
1317 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) ; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1440 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) ; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1318 | |
1441 | |
1319 | return 0; |
1442 | return 0; |
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1467 | case EIO_LSTAT: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STAT)); |
1590 | case EIO_LSTAT: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STAT)); |
1468 | req->result = lstat (req->ptr1, (EIO_STRUCT_STAT *)req->ptr2); break; |
1591 | req->result = lstat (req->ptr1, (EIO_STRUCT_STAT *)req->ptr2); break; |
1469 | case EIO_FSTAT: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STAT)); |
1592 | case EIO_FSTAT: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STAT)); |
1470 | req->result = fstat (req->int1, (EIO_STRUCT_STAT *)req->ptr2); break; |
1593 | req->result = fstat (req->int1, (EIO_STRUCT_STAT *)req->ptr2); break; |
1471 | |
1594 | |
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1595 | case EIO_STATVFS: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STATVFS)); |
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1596 | req->result = statvfs (req->ptr1, (EIO_STRUCT_STATVFS *)req->ptr2); break; |
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1597 | case EIO_FSTATVFS: ALLOC (sizeof (EIO_STRUCT_STATVFS)); |
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1598 | req->result = fstatvfs (req->int1, (EIO_STRUCT_STATVFS *)req->ptr2); break; |
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1599 | |
1472 | case EIO_CHOWN: req->result = chown (req->ptr1, req->int2, req->int3); break; |
1600 | case EIO_CHOWN: req->result = chown (req->ptr1, req->int2, req->int3); break; |
1473 | case EIO_FCHOWN: req->result = fchown (req->int1, req->int2, req->int3); break; |
1601 | case EIO_FCHOWN: req->result = fchown (req->int1, req->int2, req->int3); break; |
1474 | case EIO_CHMOD: req->result = chmod (req->ptr1, (mode_t)req->int2); break; |
1602 | case EIO_CHMOD: req->result = chmod (req->ptr1, (mode_t)req->int2); break; |
1475 | case EIO_FCHMOD: req->result = fchmod (req->int1, (mode_t)req->int2); break; |
1603 | case EIO_FCHMOD: req->result = fchmod (req->int1, (mode_t)req->int2); break; |
1476 | case EIO_TRUNCATE: req->result = truncate (req->ptr1, req->offs); break; |
1604 | case EIO_TRUNCATE: req->result = truncate (req->ptr1, req->offs); break; |
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1485 | case EIO_RENAME: req->result = rename (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1613 | case EIO_RENAME: req->result = rename (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1486 | case EIO_LINK: req->result = link (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1614 | case EIO_LINK: req->result = link (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1487 | case EIO_SYMLINK: req->result = symlink (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1615 | case EIO_SYMLINK: req->result = symlink (req->ptr1, req->ptr2); break; |
1488 | case EIO_MKNOD: req->result = mknod (req->ptr1, (mode_t)req->int2, (dev_t)req->int3); break; |
1616 | case EIO_MKNOD: req->result = mknod (req->ptr1, (mode_t)req->int2, (dev_t)req->int3); break; |
1489 | |
1617 | |
1490 | case EIO_READLINK: ALLOC (NAME_MAX); |
1618 | case EIO_READLINK: ALLOC (PATH_MAX); |
1491 | req->result = readlink (req->ptr1, req->ptr2, NAME_MAX); break; |
1619 | req->result = readlink (req->ptr1, req->ptr2, PATH_MAX); break; |
1492 | |
1620 | |
1493 | case EIO_SYNC: req->result = 0; sync (); break; |
1621 | case EIO_SYNC: req->result = 0; sync (); break; |
1494 | case EIO_FSYNC: req->result = fsync (req->int1); break; |
1622 | case EIO_FSYNC: req->result = fsync (req->int1); break; |
1495 | case EIO_FDATASYNC: req->result = fdatasync (req->int1); break; |
1623 | case EIO_FDATASYNC: req->result = fdatasync (req->int1); break; |
1496 | case EIO_MSYNC: req->result = msync (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1624 | case EIO_MSYNC: req->result = eio__msync (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1497 | case EIO_MTOUCH: req->result = eio__mtouch (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1625 | case EIO_MTOUCH: req->result = eio__mtouch (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1498 | case EIO_SYNC_FILE_RANGE: req->result = eio__sync_file_range (req->int1, req->offs, req->size, req->int2); break; |
1626 | case EIO_SYNC_FILE_RANGE: req->result = eio__sync_file_range (req->int1, req->offs, req->size, req->int2); break; |
1499 | |
1627 | |
1500 | case EIO_READDIR: eio__scandir (req, self); break; |
1628 | case EIO_READDIR: eio__scandir (req, self); break; |
1501 | |
1629 | |
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1623 | eio_req *eio_fstat (int fd, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1751 | eio_req *eio_fstat (int fd, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1624 | { |
1752 | { |
1625 | REQ (EIO_FSTAT); req->int1 = fd; SEND; |
1753 | REQ (EIO_FSTAT); req->int1 = fd; SEND; |
1626 | } |
1754 | } |
1627 | |
1755 | |
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1756 | eio_req *eio_fstatvfs (int fd, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
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1757 | { |
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1758 | REQ (EIO_FSTATVFS); req->int1 = fd; SEND; |
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1759 | } |
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1760 | |
1628 | eio_req *eio_futime (int fd, double atime, double mtime, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1761 | eio_req *eio_futime (int fd, double atime, double mtime, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1629 | { |
1762 | { |
1630 | REQ (EIO_FUTIME); req->int1 = fd; req->nv1 = atime; req->nv2 = mtime; SEND; |
1763 | REQ (EIO_FUTIME); req->int1 = fd; req->nv1 = atime; req->nv2 = mtime; SEND; |
1631 | } |
1764 | } |
1632 | |
1765 | |
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1702 | } |
1835 | } |
1703 | |
1836 | |
1704 | eio_req *eio_lstat (const char *path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1837 | eio_req *eio_lstat (const char *path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1705 | { |
1838 | { |
1706 | return eio__1path (EIO_LSTAT, path, pri, cb, data); |
1839 | return eio__1path (EIO_LSTAT, path, pri, cb, data); |
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1840 | } |
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1841 | |
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1842 | eio_req *eio_statvfs (const char *path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
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1843 | { |
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1844 | return eio__1path (EIO_STATVFS, path, pri, cb, data); |
1707 | } |
1845 | } |
1708 | |
1846 | |
1709 | eio_req *eio_unlink (const char *path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1847 | eio_req *eio_unlink (const char *path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1710 | { |
1848 | { |
1711 | return eio__1path (EIO_UNLINK, path, pri, cb, data); |
1849 | return eio__1path (EIO_UNLINK, path, pri, cb, data); |