;;
;; ...again, once we have smarted locks the spinlock here can become
;; a mutex.
- `(sb!thread::call-with-system-spinlock (lambda () ,@body)
- *available-buffers-spinlock*))
+ `(sb!thread::with-system-spinlock (*available-buffers-spinlock*)
+ ,@body))
(defconstant +bytes-per-buffer+ (* 4 1024)
#!+sb-doc
;; pathname of the file this stream is opened to (returned by PATHNAME)
(pathname nil :type (or pathname null))
(external-format :default)
+ ;; fixed width, or function to call with a character
+ (char-size 1 :type (or fixnum function))
(output-bytes #'ill-out :type function))
(def!method print-object ((fd-stream fd-stream) stream)
(declare (type stream stream))
(attempt-resync ()
:report (lambda (stream)
(format stream
- "~@<Attempt to resync the stream at a character ~
+ "~@<Attempt to resync the stream at a ~
character boundary and continue.~@:>"))
(fd-stream-resync stream)
nil)
;;; correct on win32. However, none of the places that use it require
;;; further assurance than "may" versus "will definitely not".
(defun sysread-may-block-p (stream)
- #+win32
+ #!+win32
;; This answers T at EOF on win32, I think.
(not (sb!win32:fd-listen (fd-stream-fd stream)))
- #-win32
+ #!-win32
(sb!unix:with-restarted-syscall (count errno)
(sb!alien:with-alien ((read-fds (sb!alien:struct sb!unix:fd-set)))
(sb!unix:fd-zero read-fds)
;;; then fill the input buffer, and return the number of bytes read. Throws
;;; to EOF-INPUT-CATCHER if the eof was reached.
(defun refill-input-buffer (stream)
- (let ((fd (fd-stream-fd stream))
- (errno 0)
- (count 0))
+ (dx-let ((fd (fd-stream-fd stream))
+ (errno 0)
+ (count 0))
(tagbody
;; Check for blocking input before touching the stream, as if
;; we happen to wait we are liable to be interrupted, and the
;; Since the read should not block, we'll disable the
;; interrupts here, so that we don't accidentally unwind and
;; leave the stream in an inconsistent state.
- (without-interrupts
- ;; Check the buffer: if it is null, then someone has closed
- ;; the stream from underneath us. This is not ment to fix
- ;; multithreaded races, but to deal with interrupt handlers
- ;; closing the stream.
- (let* ((ibuf (or (fd-stream-ibuf stream) (go :closed-flame)))
- (sap (buffer-sap ibuf))
- (length (buffer-length ibuf))
- (head (buffer-head ibuf))
- (tail (buffer-tail ibuf)))
- (declare (index length head tail))
- (unless (zerop head)
- (cond ((eql head tail)
- ;; Buffer is empty, but not at yet reset -- make it so.
- (setf head 0
- tail 0)
- (reset-buffer ibuf))
- (t
- ;; Buffer has things in it, but they are not at the head
- ;; -- move them there.
- (let ((n (- tail head)))
- (system-area-ub8-copy sap head sap 0 n)
- (setf head 0
- (buffer-head ibuf) head
- tail n
- (buffer-tail ibuf) tail)))))
- (setf (fd-stream-listen stream) nil)
- (setf (values count errno)
- (sb!unix:unix-read fd (sap+ sap tail) (- length tail)))
- (cond ((null count)
- #!+win32
- (go :read-error)
- #!-win32
- (if (eql errno sb!unix:ewouldblock)
- (go :wait-for-input)
- (go :read-error)))
- ((zerop count)
- (setf (fd-stream-listen stream) :eof)
- (/show0 "THROWing EOF-INPUT-CATCHER")
- (throw 'eof-input-catcher nil))
- (t
- ;; Success! (Do not use INCF, for sake of other threads.)
- (setf (buffer-tail ibuf) (+ count tail)))))))
+
+ ;; Execute the nlx outside without-interrupts to ensure the
+ ;; resulting thunk is stack-allocatable.
+ ((lambda (return-reason)
+ (ecase return-reason
+ ((nil)) ; fast path normal cases
+ ((:wait-for-input) (go :wait-for-input))
+ ((:closed-flame) (go :closed-flame))
+ ((:read-error) (go :read-error))))
+ (without-interrupts
+ ;; Check the buffer: if it is null, then someone has closed
+ ;; the stream from underneath us. This is not ment to fix
+ ;; multithreaded races, but to deal with interrupt handlers
+ ;; closing the stream.
+ (block nil
+ (prog1 nil
+ (let* ((ibuf (or (fd-stream-ibuf stream) (return :closed-flame)))
+ (sap (buffer-sap ibuf))
+ (length (buffer-length ibuf))
+ (head (buffer-head ibuf))
+ (tail (buffer-tail ibuf)))
+ (declare (index length head tail)
+ (inline sb!unix:unix-read))
+ (unless (zerop head)
+ (cond ((eql head tail)
+ ;; Buffer is empty, but not at yet reset -- make it so.
+ (setf head 0
+ tail 0)
+ (reset-buffer ibuf))
+ (t
+ ;; Buffer has things in it, but they are not at the
+ ;; head -- move them there.
+ (let ((n (- tail head)))
+ (system-area-ub8-copy sap head sap 0 n)
+ (setf head 0
+ (buffer-head ibuf) head
+ tail n
+ (buffer-tail ibuf) tail)))))
+ (setf (fd-stream-listen stream) nil)
+ (setf (values count errno)
+ (sb!unix:unix-read fd (sap+ sap tail) (- length tail)))
+ (cond ((null count)
+ #!+win32
+ (return :read-error)
+ #!-win32
+ (if (eql errno sb!unix:ewouldblock)
+ (return :wait-for-input)
+ (return :read-error)))
+ ((zerop count)
+ (setf (fd-stream-listen stream) :eof)
+ (/show0 "THROWing EOF-INPUT-CATCHER")
+ (throw 'eof-input-catcher nil))
+ (t
+ ;; Success! (Do not use INCF, for sake of other threads.)
+ (setf (buffer-tail ibuf) (+ count tail))))))))))
count))
;;; Make sure there are at least BYTES number of bytes in the input
(declare (type index start end))
(synchronize-stream-output stream)
(unless (<= 0 start end (length string))
- (signal-bounding-indices-bad-error string start end))
+ (sequence-bounding-indices-bad-error string start end))
(do ()
((= end start))
(let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream)))
(declare (type index start end))
(synchronize-stream-output stream)
(unless (<= 0 start end (length string))
- (signal-bounding-indices-bad-error string start end))
+ (sequence-bounding-indices-bad string start end))
(do ()
((= end start))
(let ((obuf (fd-stream-obuf stream)))
input-type
output-type))))))
-;;; Handles the resource-release aspects of stream closing.
+;;; Handles the resource-release aspects of stream closing, and marks
+;;; it as closed.
(defun release-fd-stream-resources (fd-stream)
(handler-case
(without-interrupts
+ ;; Drop handlers first.
+ (when (fd-stream-handler fd-stream)
+ (remove-fd-handler (fd-stream-handler fd-stream))
+ (setf (fd-stream-handler fd-stream) nil))
;; Disable interrupts so that a asynch unwind will not leave
;; us with a dangling finalizer (that would close the same
- ;; --possibly reassigned-- FD again).
+ ;; --possibly reassigned-- FD again), or a stream with a closed
+ ;; FD that appears open.
(sb!unix:unix-close (fd-stream-fd fd-stream))
+ (set-closed-flame fd-stream)
(when (fboundp 'cancel-finalization)
(cancel-finalization fd-stream)))
;; On error unwind from WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS.
(serious-condition (e)
(error e)))
-
;; Release all buffers. If this is undone, or interrupted,
;; we're still safe: buffers have finalizers of their own.
(release-fd-stream-buffers fd-stream))
(setf (fd-stream-unread fd-stream) arg1)
(setf (fd-stream-listen fd-stream) t))
(:close
- (cond (arg1 ; We got us an abort on our hands.
- (when (fd-stream-handler fd-stream)
- (remove-fd-handler (fd-stream-handler fd-stream))
- (setf (fd-stream-handler fd-stream) nil))
- ;; We can't do anything unless we know what file were
- ;; dealing with, and we don't want to do anything
- ;; strange unless we were writing to the file.
- (when (and (fd-stream-file fd-stream) (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream))
- (if (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- ;; If the original is EQ to file we are appending
- ;; and can just close the file without renaming.
- (unless (eq (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- (fd-stream-file fd-stream))
- ;; We have a handle on the original, just revert.
+ ;; Drop input buffers
+ (setf (ansi-stream-in-index fd-stream) +ansi-stream-in-buffer-length+
+ (ansi-stream-cin-buffer fd-stream) nil
+ (ansi-stream-in-buffer fd-stream) nil)
+ (cond (arg1
+ ;; We got us an abort on our hands.
+ (let ((outputp (fd-stream-obuf fd-stream))
+ (file (fd-stream-file fd-stream))
+ (orig (fd-stream-original fd-stream)))
+ ;; This takes care of the important stuff -- everything
+ ;; rest is cleaning up the file-system, which we cannot
+ ;; do on some platforms as long as the file is open.
+ (release-fd-stream-resources fd-stream)
+ ;; We can't do anything unless we know what file were
+ ;; dealing with, and we don't want to do anything
+ ;; strange unless we were writing to the file.
+ (when (and outputp file)
+ (if orig
+ ;; If the original is EQ to file we are appending to
+ ;; and can just close the file without renaming.
+ (unless (eq orig file)
+ ;; We have a handle on the original, just revert.
+ (multiple-value-bind (okay err)
+ (sb!unix:unix-rename orig file)
+ ;; FIXME: Why is this a SIMPLE-STREAM-ERROR, and the
+ ;; others are SIMPLE-FILE-ERRORS? Surely they should
+ ;; all be the same?
+ (unless okay
+ (error 'simple-stream-error
+ :format-control
+ "~@<Couldn't restore ~S to its original contents ~
+ from ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
+ :format-arguments
+ (list file orig fd-stream (strerror err))
+ :stream fd-stream))))
+ ;; We can't restore the original, and aren't
+ ;; appending, so nuke that puppy.
+ ;;
+ ;; FIXME: This is currently the fate of superseded
+ ;; files, and according to the CLOSE spec this is
+ ;; wrong. However, there seems to be no clean way to
+ ;; do that that doesn't involve either copying the
+ ;; data (bad if the :abort resulted from a full
+ ;; disk), or renaming the old file temporarily
+ ;; (probably bad because stream opening becomes more
+ ;; racy).
(multiple-value-bind (okay err)
- (sb!unix:unix-rename (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- (fd-stream-file fd-stream))
+ (sb!unix:unix-unlink file)
(unless okay
- (simple-stream-perror
- "couldn't restore ~S to its original contents"
- fd-stream
- err))))
- ;; We can't restore the original, and aren't
- ;; appending, so nuke that puppy.
- ;;
- ;; FIXME: This is currently the fate of superseded
- ;; files, and according to the CLOSE spec this is
- ;; wrong. However, there seems to be no clean way to
- ;; do that that doesn't involve either copying the
- ;; data (bad if the :abort resulted from a full
- ;; disk), or renaming the old file temporarily
- ;; (probably bad because stream opening becomes more
- ;; racy).
- (multiple-value-bind (okay err)
- (sb!unix:unix-unlink (fd-stream-file fd-stream))
- (unless okay
- (error 'simple-file-error
- :pathname (fd-stream-file fd-stream)
- :format-control
- "~@<couldn't remove ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
- :format-arguments (list (fd-stream-file fd-stream)
- (strerror err))))))))
+ (error 'simple-file-error
+ :pathname file
+ :format-control
+ "~@<Couldn't remove ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
+ :format-arguments
+ (list file fd-stream (strerror err)))))))))
(t
(finish-fd-stream-output fd-stream)
- (when (and (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- (fd-stream-delete-original fd-stream))
- (multiple-value-bind (okay err)
- (sb!unix:unix-unlink (fd-stream-original fd-stream))
- (unless okay
- (error 'simple-file-error
- :pathname (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- :format-control
- "~@<couldn't delete ~S during close of ~S: ~
- ~2I~_~A~:>"
- :format-arguments
- (list (fd-stream-original fd-stream)
- fd-stream
- (strerror err))))))))
- (release-fd-stream-resources fd-stream)
- ;; Mark as closed. FIXME: Maybe this should be the first thing done?
- (sb!impl::set-closed-flame fd-stream))
+ (let ((orig (fd-stream-original fd-stream)))
+ (when (and orig (fd-stream-delete-original fd-stream))
+ (multiple-value-bind (okay err) (sb!unix:unix-unlink orig)
+ (unless okay
+ (error 'simple-file-error
+ :pathname orig
+ :format-control
+ "~@<couldn't delete ~S while closing ~S: ~2I~_~A~:>"
+ :format-arguments
+ (list orig fd-stream (strerror err)))))))
+ ;; In case of no-abort close, don't *really* close the
+ ;; stream until the last moment -- the cleaning up of the
+ ;; original can be done first.
+ (release-fd-stream-resources fd-stream))))
(:clear-input
(fd-stream-clear-input fd-stream))
(:force-output
:buffering buffering
:dual-channel-p dual-channel-p
:external-format external-format
+ :char-size (external-format-char-size external-format)
:timeout
(if timeout
(coerce timeout 'single-float)
;; Calculate useful stuff.
(multiple-value-bind (input output mask)
- (case direction
+ (ecase direction
(:input (values t nil sb!unix:o_rdonly))
(:output (values nil t sb!unix:o_wronly))
(:io (values t t sb!unix:o_rdwr))