X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Funix.lisp;h=8b4de3616ed73c156a21d8108d57f3574a32416b;hb=4ba392170e98744f0ef0b8e08a5d42b988f1d0c9;hp=c0a3b8fb7aba52a7c6f19d78e7cdc98b59952537;hpb=fb8e5ded0b56f50de2024efbcc9ce68b401415f5;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/unix.lisp b/src/code/unix.lisp index c0a3b8f..8b4de36 100644 --- a/src/code/unix.lisp +++ b/src/code/unix.lisp @@ -27,12 +27,6 @@ (/show0 "unix.lisp 21") -(defmacro def-enum (inc cur &rest names) - (flet ((defform (name) - (prog1 (when name `(defconstant ,name ,cur)) - (setf cur (funcall inc cur 1))))) - `(progn ,@(mapcar #'defform names)))) - ;;; Given a C-level zero-terminated array of C strings, return a ;;; corresponding Lisp-level list of SIMPLE-STRINGs. (defun c-strings->string-list (c-strings) @@ -48,7 +42,7 @@ ;;;; Lisp types used by syscalls (deftype unix-pathname () 'simple-string) -(deftype unix-fd () `(integer 0 ,most-positive-fixnum)) +(deftype unix-fd () `(integer 0 ,sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum)) (deftype unix-file-mode () '(unsigned-byte 32)) (deftype unix-pid () '(unsigned-byte 32)) @@ -62,8 +56,15 @@ ;;; FIXME: The various FOO-SYSCALL-BAR macros, and perhaps some other ;;; macros in this file, are only used in this file, and could be ;;; implemented using SB!XC:DEFMACRO wrapped in EVAL-WHEN. +;;; +;;; SB-EXECUTABLE, at least, uses one of these macros; other libraries +;;; and programs have been known to use them as well. Perhaps they +;;; should live in SB-SYS or even SB-EXT? (defmacro syscall ((name &rest arg-types) success-form &rest args) + (when (eql 3 (mismatch "[_]" name)) + (setf name + (concatenate 'string #!+win32 "_" (subseq name 3)))) `(locally (declare (optimize (sb!c::float-accuracy 0))) (let ((result (alien-funcall (extern-alien ,name (function int ,@arg-types)) @@ -84,11 +85,6 @@ (error "Syscall ~A failed: ~A" ,name (strerror)) ,success-form)))) -(/show0 "unix.lisp 109") - -(defmacro void-syscall ((name &rest arg-types) &rest args) - `(syscall (,name ,@arg-types) (values t 0) ,@args)) - (defmacro int-syscall ((name &rest arg-types) &rest args) `(syscall (,name ,@arg-types) (values result 0) ,@args)) @@ -105,21 +101,20 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (return (values ,value ,errno)))) ,@body)) +(defmacro void-syscall ((name &rest arg-types) &rest args) + `(syscall (,name ,@arg-types) (values t 0) ,@args)) + #!+win32 (progn - (defconstant espipe 29) - ;; For stat-wrapper hack (different-type or non-existing win32 fields). - (define-alien-type nlink-t short) - (define-alien-type uid-t short) - (define-alien-type gid-t short)) + (defconstant espipe 29)) ;;;; hacking the Unix environment #!-win32 (define-alien-routine ("getenv" posix-getenv) c-string "Return the \"value\" part of the environment string \"name=value\" which - corresponds to NAME, or NIL if there is none." - (name c-string)) +corresponds to NAME, or NIL if there is none." + (name (c-string :not-null t))) ;;; from stdio.h @@ -128,7 +123,9 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." #!-win32 (defun unix-rename (name1 name2) (declare (type unix-pathname name1 name2)) - (void-syscall ("rename" c-string c-string) name1 name2)) + (void-syscall ("rename" (c-string :not-null t) + (c-string :not-null t)) + name1 name2)) ;;; from sys/types.h and gnu/types.h @@ -139,10 +136,7 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; is not extreme enough, since it doesn't need to be blindingly ;;; fast: we can just implement those functions in C as a wrapper ;;; layer. -(define-alien-type fd-mask unsigned-long) - -(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) - (defconstant fd-setsize 1024)) +(define-alien-type fd-mask unsigned) (define-alien-type nil (struct fd-set @@ -167,23 +161,47 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (declare (type unix-pathname path) (type fixnum flags) (type unix-file-mode mode)) - (int-syscall ("open" c-string int int) path (logior #!+win32 o_binary flags) mode)) + #!+win32 (sb!win32:unixlike-open path flags mode) + #!-win32 + (with-restarted-syscall (value errno) + (int-syscall ("open" c-string int int) + path + (logior #!+win32 o_binary + #!+largefile o_largefile + flags) + mode))) ;;; UNIX-CLOSE accepts a file descriptor and attempts to close the file ;;; associated with it. (/show0 "unix.lisp 391") (defun unix-close (fd) - (declare (type unix-fd fd)) - (void-syscall ("close" int) fd)) + #!+win32 (sb!win32:unixlike-close fd) + #!-win32 (declare (type unix-fd fd)) + #!-win32 (void-syscall ("close" int) fd)) -;;;; timebits.h - -;; A time value that is accurate to the nearest -;; microsecond but also has a range of years. -(define-alien-type nil - (struct timeval - (tv-sec time-t) ; seconds - (tv-usec time-t))) ; and microseconds +;;;; stdlib.h + +;;; There are good reasons to implement some OPEN options with an +;;; mkstemp(3)-like routine, but we don't do that yet. Instead, this +;;; function is used only to make a temporary file for RUN-PROGRAM. +;;; sb_mkstemp() is a wrapper that lives in src/runtime/wrap.c. Since +;;; SUSv3 mkstemp() doesn't specify the mode of the created file and +;;; since we have to implement most of this ourselves for Windows +;;; anyway, it seems worthwhile to depart from the mkstemp() +;;; specification by taking a mode to use when creating the new file. +(defun sb-mkstemp (template-string mode) + (declare (type string template-string) + (type unix-file-mode mode)) + (let ((template-buffer (string-to-octets template-string :null-terminate t))) + (with-pinned-objects (template-buffer) + (let ((fd (alien-funcall (extern-alien "sb_mkstemp" + (function int (* char) int)) + (vector-sap template-buffer) + mode))) + (if (minusp fd) + (values nil (get-errno)) + (values #!-win32 fd #!+win32 (sb!win32::duplicate-and-unwrap-fd fd) + (octets-to-string template-buffer))))))) ;;;; resourcebits.h @@ -235,17 +253,24 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (defun unix-access (path mode) (declare (type unix-pathname path) (type (mod 8) mode)) - (void-syscall ("access" c-string int) path mode)) + (void-syscall ("[_]access" c-string int) path mode)) ;;; values for the second argument to UNIX-LSEEK +;;; Note that nowadays these are called SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, and SEEK_END (defconstant l_set 0) ; to set the file pointer (defconstant l_incr 1) ; to increment the file pointer (defconstant l_xtnd 2) ; to extend the file size +;; off_t is 32 bit on Windows, yet our functions support 64 bit seeks. +(define-alien-type unix-offset + #!-win32 off-t + #!+win32 (signed 64)) + ;;; Is a stream interactive? (defun unix-isatty (fd) (declare (type unix-fd fd)) - (int-syscall ("isatty" int) fd)) + #!-win32 (int-syscall ("isatty" int) fd) + #!+win32 (sb!win32::windows-isatty fd)) (defun unix-lseek (fd offset whence) "Unix-lseek accepts a file descriptor and moves the file pointer by @@ -257,9 +282,14 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." " (declare (type unix-fd fd) (type (integer 0 2) whence)) - (let ((result (alien-funcall (extern-alien "lseek" (function off-t int off-t int)) - fd offset whence))) - (if (minusp result ) + (let ((result + #!-win32 + (alien-funcall (extern-alien #!-largefile "lseek" + #!+largefile "lseek_largefile" + (function off-t int off-t int)) + fd offset whence) + #!+win32 (sb!win32:lseeki64 fd offset whence))) + (if (minusp result) (values nil (get-errno)) (values result 0)))) @@ -267,11 +297,15 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; It attempts to read len bytes from the device associated with fd ;;; and store them into the buffer. It returns the actual number of ;;; bytes read. + +#!-sb!fluid +(declaim (maybe-inline unix-read)) + (defun unix-read (fd buf len) (declare (type unix-fd fd) (type (unsigned-byte 32) len)) - - (int-syscall ("read" int (* char) int) fd buf len)) + (int-syscall (#!-win32 "read" #!+win32 "win32_unix_read" + int (* char) int) fd buf len)) ;;; UNIX-WRITE accepts a file descriptor, a buffer, an offset, and the ;;; length to write. It attempts to write len bytes to the device @@ -280,15 +314,20 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (defun unix-write (fd buf offset len) (declare (type unix-fd fd) (type (unsigned-byte 32) offset len)) - (int-syscall ("write" int (* char) int) - fd - (with-alien ((ptr (* char) (etypecase buf - ((simple-array * (*)) - (vector-sap buf)) - (system-area-pointer - buf)))) - (addr (deref ptr offset))) - len)) + (flet ((%write (sap) + (declare (system-area-pointer sap)) + (int-syscall (#!-win32 "write" #!+win32 "win32_unix_write" + int (* char) int) + fd + (with-alien ((ptr (* char) sap)) + (addr (deref ptr offset))) + len))) + (etypecase buf + ((simple-array * (*)) + (with-pinned-objects (buf) + (%write (vector-sap buf)))) + (system-area-pointer + (%write buf))))) ;;; Set up a unix-piping mechanism consisting of an input pipe and an ;;; output pipe. Return two values: if no error occurred the first @@ -301,15 +340,10 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (syscall ("pipe" (* int)) (values (deref fds 0) (deref fds 1)) (cast fds (* int))))) -#!+win32 -(defun msvcrt-raw-pipe (fds size mode) - (syscall ("_pipe" (* int) int int) - (values (deref fds 0) (deref fds 1)) - (cast fds (* int)) size mode)) + #!+win32 (defun unix-pipe () - (with-alien ((fds (array int 2))) - (msvcrt-raw-pipe fds 256 o_binary))) + (sb!win32::windows-pipe)) ;; Windows mkdir() doesn't take the mode argument. It's cdecl, so we could ;; actually call it passing the mode argument, but some sharp-eyed reader @@ -349,19 +383,18 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;; helpful, either, as Solaris doesn't export PATH_MAX from ;; unistd.h. ;; - ;; FIXME: The (,stub,) nastiness produces an error message about a - ;; comma not inside a backquote. This error has absolutely nothing - ;; to do with the actual meaning of the error (and little to do with - ;; its location, either). - #!-(or linux openbsd freebsd netbsd sunos osf1 darwin win32) (,stub,) - #!+(or linux openbsd freebsd netbsd sunos osf1 darwin win32) + ;; Signal an error at compile-time, since it's needed for the + ;; runtime to start up + #!-(or linux openbsd freebsd netbsd sunos osf1 darwin hpux win32) + #.(error "POSIX-GETCWD is not implemented.") + #!+(or linux openbsd freebsd netbsd sunos osf1 darwin hpux win32) (or (newcharstar-string (alien-funcall (extern-alien "getcwd" (function (* char) (* char) size-t)) nil #!+(or linux openbsd freebsd netbsd darwin win32) 0 - #!+(or sunos osf1) 1025)) + #!+(or sunos osf1 hpux) 1025)) (simple-perror "getcwd"))) ;;; Return the Unix current directory as a SIMPLE-STRING terminated @@ -372,6 +405,7 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; Duplicate an existing file descriptor (given as the argument) and ;;; return it. If FD is not a valid file descriptor, NIL and an error ;;; number are returned. +#!-win32 (defun unix-dup (fd) (declare (type unix-fd fd)) (int-syscall ("dup" int) fd)) @@ -379,12 +413,23 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; Terminate the current process with an optional error code. If ;;; successful, the call doesn't return. If unsuccessful, the call ;;; returns NIL and an error number. -(defun unix-exit (&optional (code 0)) - (declare (type (signed-byte 32) code)) - (void-syscall ("exit" int) code)) +(deftype exit-code () + `(signed-byte 32)) +(defun os-exit (code &key abort) + #!+sb-doc + "Exit the process with CODE. If ABORT is true, exit is performed using _exit(2), +avoiding atexit(3) hooks, etc. Otherwise exit(2) is called." + (unless (typep code 'exit-code) + (setf code (if abort 1 0))) + (if abort + (void-syscall ("_exit" int) code) + (void-syscall ("exit" int) code))) + +(define-deprecated-function :early "1.0.56.55" unix-exit os-exit (code) + (os-exit code)) ;;; Return the process id of the current process. -(define-alien-routine ("getpid" unix-getpid) int) +(define-alien-routine (#!+win32 "_getpid" #!-win32 "getpid" unix-getpid) int) ;;; Return the real user id associated with the current process. #!-win32 @@ -401,11 +446,18 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; Return the namestring of the home directory, being careful to ;;; include a trailing #\/ #!-win32 -(defun uid-homedir (uid) - (or (newcharstar-string (alien-funcall (extern-alien "uid_homedir" - (function (* char) int)) - uid)) - (error "failed to resolve home directory for Unix uid=~S" uid))) +(progn + (defun uid-homedir (uid) + (or (newcharstar-string (alien-funcall (extern-alien "uid_homedir" + (function (* char) int)) + uid)) + (error "failed to resolve home directory for Unix uid=~S" uid))) + + (defun user-homedir (uid) + (or (newcharstar-string (alien-funcall (extern-alien "user_homedir" + (function (* char) c-string)) + uid)) + (error "failed to resolve home directory for Unix uid=~S" uid)))) ;;; Invoke readlink(2) on the file name specified by PATH. Return ;;; (VALUES LINKSTRING NIL) on success, or (VALUES NIL ERRNO) on @@ -431,11 +483,25 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (declare (ignore path)) nil) +(defun unix-realpath (path) + (declare (type unix-pathname path)) + (with-alien ((ptr (* char) + (alien-funcall (extern-alien + "sb_realpath" + (function (* char) c-string)) + path))) + (if (null-alien ptr) + (values nil (get-errno)) + (multiple-value-prog1 + (values (with-alien ((c-string c-string ptr)) c-string) + nil) + (free-alien ptr))))) + ;;; UNIX-UNLINK accepts a name and deletes the directory entry for that ;;; name and the file if this is the last link. (defun unix-unlink (name) (declare (type unix-pathname name)) - (void-syscall ("unlink" c-string) name)) + (void-syscall ("[_]unlink" c-string) name)) ;;; Return the name of the host machine as a string. #!-win32 @@ -471,10 +537,10 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." #!-win32 (defun unix-fast-getrusage (who) (declare (values (member t) - (unsigned-byte 31) (integer 0 1000000) - (unsigned-byte 31) (integer 0 1000000))) + unsigned-byte fixnum + unsigned-byte fixnum)) (with-alien ((usage (struct rusage))) - (syscall* ("getrusage" int (* (struct rusage))) + (syscall* ("sb_getrusage" int (* (struct rusage))) (values t (slot (slot usage 'ru-utime) 'tv-sec) (slot (slot usage 'ru-utime) 'tv-usec) @@ -490,7 +556,7 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." #!-win32 (defun unix-getrusage (who) (with-alien ((usage (struct rusage))) - (syscall ("getrusage" int (* (struct rusage))) + (syscall ("sb_getrusage" int (* (struct rusage))) (values t (+ (* (slot (slot usage 'ru-utime) 'tv-sec) 1000000) (slot (slot usage 'ru-utime) 'tv-usec)) @@ -512,88 +578,210 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (slot usage 'ru-nivcsw)) who (addr usage)))) +(defvar *on-dangerous-wait* :warn) + +;;; Calling select in a bad place can hang in a nasty manner, so it's better +;;; to have some way to detect these. +(defun note-dangerous-wait (type) + (let ((action *on-dangerous-wait*) + (*on-dangerous-wait* nil)) + (case action + (:warn + (warn "Starting a ~A without a timeout while interrupts are ~ + disabled." + type)) + (:error + (error "Starting a ~A without a timeout while interrupts are ~ + disabled." + type)) + (:backtrace + (format *debug-io* + "~&=== Starting a ~A without a timeout while interrupts are disabled. ===~%" + type) + (sb!debug:backtrace))) + nil)) + +;;;; poll.h +#!+os-provides-poll +(progn + (define-alien-type nil + (struct pollfd + (fd int) + (events short) ; requested events + (revents short))) ; returned events + + (defun unix-simple-poll (fd direction to-msec) + (declare (fixnum fd to-msec)) + (when (and (minusp to-msec) (not *interrupts-enabled*)) + (note-dangerous-wait "poll(2)")) + (let ((events (ecase direction + (:input (logior pollin pollpri)) + (:output pollout)))) + (with-alien ((fds (struct pollfd))) + (with-restarted-syscall (count errno) + (progn + (setf (slot fds 'fd) fd + (slot fds 'events) events + (slot fds 'revents) 0) + (int-syscall ("poll" (* (struct pollfd)) int int) + (addr fds) 1 to-msec)) + (if (zerop errno) + (let ((revents (slot fds 'revents))) + (or (and (eql 1 count) (logtest events revents)) + (logtest pollhup revents))) + (error "Syscall poll(2) failed: ~A" (strerror)))))))) + ;;;; sys/select.h +(defmacro with-fd-setsize ((n) &body body) + `(let ((,n (if (< 0 ,n fd-setsize) + ,n + (error "Cannot select(2) on ~D: above FD_SETSIZE limit." + (1- ,n))))) + (declare (type (integer 0 #.fd-setsize) ,n)) + ,@body)) + ;;;; FIXME: Why have both UNIX-SELECT and UNIX-FAST-SELECT? ;;; Perform the UNIX select(2) system call. -(declaim (inline unix-fast-select)) ; (used to be a macro in CMU CL) +(declaim (inline unix-fast-select)) (defun unix-fast-select (num-descriptors read-fds write-fds exception-fds - timeout-secs &optional (timeout-usecs 0)) - (declare (type (integer 0 #.fd-setsize) num-descriptors) + timeout-secs timeout-usecs) + (declare (type integer num-descriptors) (type (or (alien (* (struct fd-set))) null) read-fds write-fds exception-fds) - (type (or null (unsigned-byte 31)) timeout-secs) - (type (unsigned-byte 31) timeout-usecs)) - ;; FIXME: CMU CL had - ;; (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0) (inhibit-warnings 3))) - ;; here. Is that important for SBCL? If so, why? Profiling might tell us.. - (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval))) - (when timeout-secs - (setf (slot tv 'tv-sec) timeout-secs) - (setf (slot tv 'tv-usec) timeout-usecs)) - (int-syscall ("select" int (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct fd-set)) - (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct timeval))) - num-descriptors read-fds write-fds exception-fds - (if timeout-secs (alien-sap (addr tv)) (int-sap 0))))) + (type (or null (unsigned-byte 31)) timeout-secs timeout-usecs)) + (with-fd-setsize (num-descriptors) + (flet ((select (tv-sap) + (int-syscall ("sb_select" int (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct fd-set)) + (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct timeval))) + num-descriptors read-fds write-fds exception-fds + tv-sap))) + (cond ((or timeout-secs timeout-usecs) + (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval))) + (setf (slot tv 'tv-sec) (or timeout-secs 0)) + (setf (slot tv 'tv-usec) (or timeout-usecs 0)) + (select (alien-sap (addr tv))))) + (t + (unless *interrupts-enabled* + (note-dangerous-wait "select(2)")) + (select (int-sap 0))))))) ;;; UNIX-SELECT accepts sets of file descriptors and waits for an event ;;; to happen on one of them or to time out. -(defmacro num-to-fd-set (fdset num) - `(if (fixnump ,num) - (progn - (setf (deref (slot ,fdset 'fds-bits) 0) ,num) - ,@(loop for index upfrom 1 below (/ fd-setsize - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - collect `(setf (deref (slot ,fdset 'fds-bits) ,index) 0))) - (progn - ,@(loop for index upfrom 0 below (/ fd-setsize - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - collect `(setf (deref (slot ,fdset 'fds-bits) ,index) - (ldb (byte sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits - ,(* index sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits)) - ,num)))))) - -(defmacro fd-set-to-num (nfds fdset) - `(if (<= ,nfds sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (deref (slot ,fdset 'fds-bits) 0) - (+ ,@(loop for index upfrom 0 below (/ fd-setsize - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - collect `(ash (deref (slot ,fdset 'fds-bits) ,index) - ,(* index sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits)))))) +(declaim (inline num-to-fd-set fd-set-to-num)) +(defun num-to-fd-set (fdset num) + (typecase num + (fixnum + (setf (deref (slot fdset 'fds-bits) 0) num) + (loop for index from 1 below (/ fd-setsize + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + do (setf (deref (slot fdset 'fds-bits) index) 0))) + (t + (loop for index from 0 below (/ fd-setsize + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + do (setf (deref (slot fdset 'fds-bits) index) + (ldb (byte sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits + (* index sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits)) + num)))))) + +(defun fd-set-to-num (nfds fdset) + (if (<= nfds sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (deref (slot fdset 'fds-bits) 0) + (loop for index below (/ fd-setsize + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + sum (ash (deref (slot fdset 'fds-bits) index) + (* index sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits))))) ;;; Examine the sets of descriptors passed as arguments to see whether ;;; they are ready for reading and writing. See the UNIX Programmer's ;;; Manual for more information. (defun unix-select (nfds rdfds wrfds xpfds to-secs &optional (to-usecs 0)) - (declare (type (integer 0 #.fd-setsize) nfds) + (declare (type integer nfds) (type unsigned-byte rdfds wrfds xpfds) (type (or (unsigned-byte 31) null) to-secs) (type (unsigned-byte 31) to-usecs) - (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0) (inhibit-warnings 3))) - (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval)) - (rdf (struct fd-set)) - (wrf (struct fd-set)) - (xpf (struct fd-set))) - (when to-secs - (setf (slot tv 'tv-sec) to-secs) - (setf (slot tv 'tv-usec) to-usecs)) - (num-to-fd-set rdf rdfds) - (num-to-fd-set wrf wrfds) - (num-to-fd-set xpf xpfds) - (macrolet ((frob (lispvar alienvar) - `(if (zerop ,lispvar) - (int-sap 0) - (alien-sap (addr ,alienvar))))) - (syscall ("select" int (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct fd-set)) - (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct timeval))) - (values result - (fd-set-to-num nfds rdf) - (fd-set-to-num nfds wrf) - (fd-set-to-num nfds xpf)) - nfds (frob rdfds rdf) (frob wrfds wrf) (frob xpfds xpf) - (if to-secs (alien-sap (addr tv)) (int-sap 0)))))) + (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0))) + (with-fd-setsize (nfds) + (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval)) + (rdf (struct fd-set)) + (wrf (struct fd-set)) + (xpf (struct fd-set))) + (cond (to-secs + (setf (slot tv 'tv-sec) to-secs + (slot tv 'tv-usec) to-usecs)) + ((not *interrupts-enabled*) + (note-dangerous-wait "select(2)"))) + (num-to-fd-set rdf rdfds) + (num-to-fd-set wrf wrfds) + (num-to-fd-set xpf xpfds) + (macrolet ((frob (lispvar alienvar) + `(if (zerop ,lispvar) + (int-sap 0) + (alien-sap (addr ,alienvar))))) + (syscall ("sb_select" int (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct fd-set)) + (* (struct fd-set)) (* (struct timeval))) + (values result + (fd-set-to-num nfds rdf) + (fd-set-to-num nfds wrf) + (fd-set-to-num nfds xpf)) + nfds (frob rdfds rdf) (frob wrfds wrf) (frob xpfds xpf) + (if to-secs (alien-sap (addr tv)) (int-sap 0))))))) + +;;; Lisp-side implmentations of FD_FOO macros. +(declaim (inline fd-set fd-clr fd-isset fd-zero)) +(defun fd-set (offset fd-set) + (multiple-value-bind (word bit) (floor offset + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (setf (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) word) + (logior (truly-the (unsigned-byte #.sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (ash 1 bit)) + (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) word))))) + +(defun fd-clr (offset fd-set) + (multiple-value-bind (word bit) (floor offset + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (setf (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) word) + (logand (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) word) + (sb!kernel:word-logical-not + (truly-the (unsigned-byte #.sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (ash 1 bit))))))) + +(defun fd-isset (offset fd-set) + (multiple-value-bind (word bit) (floor offset + sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + (logbitp bit (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) word)))) + +(defun fd-zero (fd-set) + (loop for index below (/ fd-setsize sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) + do (setf (deref (slot fd-set 'fds-bits) index) 0))) + +#!-os-provides-poll +(defun unix-simple-poll (fd direction to-msec) + (multiple-value-bind (to-sec to-usec) + (if (minusp to-msec) + (values nil nil) + (multiple-value-bind (to-sec to-msec2) (truncate to-msec 1000) + (values to-sec (* to-msec2 1000)))) + (sb!unix:with-restarted-syscall (count errno) + (sb!alien:with-alien ((fds (sb!alien:struct sb!unix:fd-set))) + (sb!unix:fd-zero fds) + (sb!unix:fd-set fd fds) + (multiple-value-bind (read-fds write-fds) + (ecase direction + (:input + (values (addr fds) nil)) + (:output + (values nil (addr fds)))) + (sb!unix:unix-fast-select (1+ fd) + read-fds write-fds nil + to-sec to-usec))) + (case count + ((1) t) + ((0) nil) + (otherwise + (error "Syscall select(2) failed on fd ~D: ~A" fd (strerror))))))) ;;;; sys/stat.h @@ -612,27 +800,22 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; st_size is a long, not an off-t, because off-t is a 64-bit ;;; quantity on Alpha. And FIXME: "No one would want a file length ;;; longer than 32 bits anyway, right?":-| +;;; +;;; The comment about alien and 64-bit quantities has not been kept in +;;; sync with the comment now in wrap.h (formerly wrap.c), but it's +;;; not clear whether either comment is correct. -- RMK 2007-11-14. (define-alien-type nil (struct wrapped_stat - #!-mips - (st-dev unsigned-int) ; would be dev-t in a real stat - #!+mips - (st-dev unsigned-long) ; this is _not_ a dev-t on mips + (st-dev wst-dev-t) (st-ino ino-t) (st-mode mode-t) - (st-nlink nlink-t) - (st-uid uid-t) - (st-gid gid-t) - #!-mips - (st-rdev unsigned-int) ; would be dev-t in a real stat - #!+mips - (st-rdev unsigned-long) ; this is _not_ a dev-t on mips - #!-mips - (st-size unsigned-int) ; would be off-t in a real stat - #!+mips - (st-size off-t) - (st-blksize unsigned-long) - (st-blocks unsigned-long) + (st-nlink wst-nlink-t) + (st-uid wst-uid-t) + (st-gid wst-gid-t) + (st-rdev wst-dev-t) + (st-size wst-off-t) + (st-blksize wst-blksize-t) + (st-blocks wst-blkcnt-t) (st-atime time-t) (st-mtime time-t) (st-ctime time-t))) @@ -686,21 +869,43 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (%extract-stat-results (addr buf)) name (addr buf)))) (defun unix-fstat (fd) + #!-win32 (declare (type unix-fd fd)) - (with-alien ((buf (struct wrapped_stat))) - (syscall ("fstat_wrapper" int (* (struct wrapped_stat))) - (%extract-stat-results (addr buf)) - fd (addr buf)))) + (#!-win32 funcall #!+win32 sb!win32::call-with-crt-fd + (lambda (fd) + (with-alien ((buf (struct wrapped_stat))) + (syscall ("fstat_wrapper" int (* (struct wrapped_stat))) + (%extract-stat-results (addr buf)) + fd (addr buf)))) + fd)) + +#!-win32 +(defun fd-type (fd) + (declare (type unix-fd fd)) + (let ((fmt (logand + sb!unix:s-ifmt + (or (with-alien ((buf (struct wrapped_stat))) + (syscall ("fstat_wrapper" int (* (struct wrapped_stat))) + (slot buf 'st-mode) + fd (addr buf))) + 0)))) + (cond ((logtest sb!unix:s-ififo fmt) + :fifo) + ((logtest sb!unix:s-ifchr fmt) + :character) + ((logtest sb!unix:s-ifdir fmt) + :directory) + ((logtest sb!unix:s-ifblk fmt) + :block) + ((logtest sb!unix:s-ifreg fmt) + :regular) + ((logtest sb!unix:s-ifsock fmt) + :socket) + (t + :unknown)))) ;;;; time.h -;; the POSIX.4 structure for a time value. This is like a "struct -;; timeval" but has nanoseconds instead of microseconds. -(define-alien-type nil - (struct timespec - (tv-sec long) ; seconds - (tv-nsec long))) ; nanoseconds - ;; used by other time functions (define-alien-type nil (struct tm @@ -717,7 +922,7 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (tm-zone c-string))) ; Timezone abbreviation. (define-alien-routine get-timezone sb!alien:void - (when sb!alien:long :in) + (when time-t :in) (seconds-west sb!alien:int :out) (daylight-savings-p sb!alien:boolean :out)) @@ -725,14 +930,38 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (defun nanosleep (secs nsecs) (with-alien ((req (struct timespec)) (rem (struct timespec))) - (setf (slot req 'tv-sec) secs) - (setf (slot req 'tv-nsec) nsecs) - (loop while (eql sb!unix:eintr - (nth-value 1 - (int-syscall ("nanosleep" (* (struct timespec)) - (* (struct timespec))) - (addr req) (addr rem)))) - do (rotatef req rem)))) + (setf (slot req 'tv-sec) secs + (slot req 'tv-nsec) nsecs) + (loop while (and (eql sb!unix:eintr + (nth-value 1 + (int-syscall ("sb_nanosleep" (* (struct timespec)) + (* (struct timespec))) + (addr req) (addr rem)))) + ;; KLUDGE: On Darwin, if an interrupt cases nanosleep to + ;; take longer than the requested time, the call will + ;; return with EINT and (unsigned)-1 seconds in the + ;; remainder timespec, which would cause us to enter + ;; nanosleep again for ~136 years. So, we check that the + ;; remainder time is actually decreasing. + ;; + ;; It would be neat to do this bit of defensive + ;; programming on all platforms, but unfortunately on + ;; Linux, REM can be a little higher than REQ if the + ;; nanosleep() call is interrupted quickly enough, + ;; probably due to the request being rounded up to the + ;; nearest HZ. This would cause the sleep to return way + ;; too early. + #!+darwin + (let ((rem-sec (slot rem 'tv-sec)) + (rem-nsec (slot rem 'tv-nsec))) + (when (or (> secs rem-sec) + (and (= secs rem-sec) (>= nsecs rem-nsec))) + ;; Update for next round. + (setf secs rem-sec + nsecs rem-nsec) + t))) + do (setf (slot req 'tv-sec) (slot rem 'tv-sec) + (slot req 'tv-nsec) (slot rem 'tv-nsec))))) (defun unix-get-seconds-west (secs) (multiple-value-bind (ignore seconds dst) (get-timezone secs) @@ -747,24 +976,6 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (struct timezone (tz-minuteswest int) ; minutes west of Greenwich (tz-dsttime int))) ; type of dst correction - -;;; If it works, UNIX-GETTIMEOFDAY returns 5 values: T, the seconds -;;; and microseconds of the current time of day, the timezone (in -;;; minutes west of Greenwich), and a daylight-savings flag. If it -;;; doesn't work, it returns NIL and the errno. -#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline unix-gettimeofday)) -(defun unix-gettimeofday () - (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval)) - (tz (struct timezone))) - (syscall* ("gettimeofday" (* (struct timeval)) - (* (struct timezone))) - (values t - (slot tv 'tv-sec) - (slot tv 'tv-usec) - (slot tz 'tz-minuteswest) - (slot tz 'tz-dsttime)) - (addr tv) - (addr tz)))) ;; Type of the second argument to `getitimer' and @@ -786,14 +997,14 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." T, it-interval-secs, it-interval-usec, it-value-secs, it-value-usec." (declare (type (member :real :virtual :profile) which) (values t - (unsigned-byte 29) (mod 1000000) - (unsigned-byte 29) (mod 1000000))) + unsigned-byte (mod 1000000) + unsigned-byte (mod 1000000))) (let ((which (ecase which (:real itimer-real) (:virtual itimer-virtual) (:profile itimer-prof)))) (with-alien ((itv (struct itimerval))) - (syscall* ("getitimer" int (* (struct itimerval))) + (syscall* ("sb_getitimer" int (* (struct itimerval))) (values t (slot (slot itv 'it-interval) 'tv-sec) (slot (slot itv 'it-interval) 'tv-usec) @@ -812,11 +1023,11 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." unix-setitimer returns the old contents of the INTERVAL and VALUE slots as in unix-getitimer." (declare (type (member :real :virtual :profile) which) - (type (unsigned-byte 29) int-secs val-secs) + (type unsigned-byte int-secs val-secs) (type (integer 0 (1000000)) int-usec val-usec) (values t - (unsigned-byte 29) (mod 1000000) - (unsigned-byte 29) (mod 1000000))) + unsigned-byte (mod 1000000) + unsigned-byte (mod 1000000))) (let ((which (ecase which (:real itimer-real) (:virtual itimer-virtual) @@ -827,7 +1038,7 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." (slot (slot itvn 'it-interval) 'tv-usec) int-usec (slot (slot itvn 'it-value ) 'tv-sec ) val-secs (slot (slot itvn 'it-value ) 'tv-usec) val-usec) - (syscall* ("setitimer" int (* (struct timeval))(* (struct timeval))) + (syscall* ("sb_setitimer" int (* (struct timeval))(* (struct timeval))) (values t (slot (slot itvo 'it-interval) 'tv-sec) (slot (slot itvo 'it-interval) 'tv-usec) @@ -843,119 +1054,113 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;; enough of them all in one place here that they should probably be ;;; removed by hand. -;;;; support routines for dealing with Unix pathnames +(defconstant micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit + (/ 1000000 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)) -(defun unix-file-kind (name &optional check-for-links) - #!+sb-doc - "Return either :FILE, :DIRECTORY, :LINK, :SPECIAL, or NIL." - (declare (simple-string name)) - (multiple-value-bind (res dev ino mode) - (if check-for-links (unix-lstat name) (unix-stat name)) - (declare (type (or fixnum null) mode) - (ignore dev ino)) - (when res - (let ((kind (logand mode s-ifmt))) - (cond ((eql kind s-ifdir) :directory) - ((eql kind s-ifreg) :file) - #!-win32 - ((eql kind s-iflnk) :link) - (t :special)))))) - -;;; Is the Unix pathname PATHNAME relative, instead of absolute? (E.g. -;;; "passwd" or "etc/passwd" instead of "/etc/passwd"?) -(defun relative-unix-pathname? (pathname) - (declare (type simple-string pathname)) - (or (zerop (length pathname)) - (char/= (schar pathname 0) #\/))) - -;;; Return PATHNAME with all symbolic links resolved. PATHNAME should -;;; already be a complete absolute Unix pathname, since at least in -;;; sbcl-0.6.12.36 we're called only from TRUENAME, and only after -;;; paths have been converted to absolute paths, so we don't need to -;;; try to handle any more generality than that. -(defun unix-resolve-links (pathname) - (declare (type simple-string pathname)) - ;; KLUDGE: The Win32 platform doesn't have symbolic links, so - ;; short-cut this computation (and the check for being an absolute - ;; unix pathname...) - #!+win32 (return-from unix-resolve-links pathname) - (aver (not (relative-unix-pathname? pathname))) - ;; KLUDGE: readlink and lstat are unreliable if given symlinks - ;; ending in slashes -- fix the issue here instead of waiting for - ;; libc to change... - ;; - ;; but be careful! Must not strip the final slash from "/". (This - ;; adjustment might be a candidate for being transferred into the C - ;; code in a wrap_readlink() function, too.) CSR, 2006-01-18 - (let ((len (length pathname))) - (when (and (> len 1) (eql #\/ (schar pathname (1- len)))) - (setf pathname (subseq pathname 0 (1- len))))) - (/noshow "entering UNIX-RESOLVE-LINKS") - (loop with previous-pathnames = nil do - (/noshow pathname previous-pathnames) - (let ((link (unix-readlink pathname))) - (/noshow link) - ;; Unlike the old CMU CL code, we handle a broken symlink by - ;; returning the link itself. That way, CL:TRUENAME on a - ;; broken link returns the link itself, so that CL:DIRECTORY - ;; can return broken links, so that even without - ;; Unix-specific extensions to do interesting things with - ;; them, at least Lisp programs can see them and, if - ;; necessary, delete them. (This is handy e.g. when your - ;; managed-by-Lisp directories are visited by Emacs, which - ;; creates broken links as notes to itself.) - (if (null link) - (return pathname) - (let ((new-pathname - (simplify-namestring - (if (relative-unix-pathname? link) - (let* ((dir-len (1+ (position #\/ - pathname - :from-end t))) - (dir (subseq pathname 0 dir-len))) - (/noshow dir) - (concatenate 'string dir link)) - link)))) - (if (unix-file-kind new-pathname) - (setf pathname new-pathname) - (return pathname))))) - ;; To generalize the principle that even if portable Lisp code - ;; can't do anything interesting with a broken symlink, at - ;; least it should be able to see and delete it, when we - ;; detect a cyclic link, we return the link itself. (So even - ;; though portable Lisp code can't do anything interesting - ;; with a cyclic link, at least it can see it and delete it.) - (if (member pathname previous-pathnames :test #'string=) - (return pathname) - (push pathname previous-pathnames)))) - ;;; UNIX specific code, that has been cleanly separated from the ;;; Windows build. #!-win32 (progn - (defconstant micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit - (/ 1000000 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)) - - (declaim (inline system-internal-real-time system-internal-run-time)) - (defun system-internal-real-time () - (multiple-value-bind (ignore seconds useconds) (unix-gettimeofday) - (declare (ignore ignore) (type (unsigned-byte 32) seconds useconds)) - (let ((uint (truncate useconds - micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit))) - (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) uint)) - (+ (* seconds sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second) - uint)))) + + #!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline get-time-of-day)) + (defun get-time-of-day () + "Return the number of seconds and microseconds since the beginning of +the UNIX epoch (January 1st 1970.)" + #!+(or darwin netbsd) + (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval))) + ;; CLH: FIXME! This seems to be a MacOS bug, but on x86-64/darwin, + ;; gettimeofday occasionally fails. passing in a null pointer for the + ;; timezone struct seems to work around the problem. NS notes: Darwin + ;; manpage says the timezone is not used anymore in their implementation + ;; at all. + (syscall* ("sb_gettimeofday" (* (struct timeval)) + (* (struct timezone))) + (values (slot tv 'tv-sec) + (slot tv 'tv-usec)) + (addr tv) + nil)) + #!-(or darwin netbsd) + (with-alien ((tv (struct timeval)) + (tz (struct timezone))) + (syscall* ("sb_gettimeofday" (* (struct timeval)) + (* (struct timezone))) + (values (slot tv 'tv-sec) + (slot tv 'tv-usec)) + (addr tv) + (addr tz)))) + + (declaim (inline system-internal-run-time + system-real-time-values)) + + (defun system-real-time-values () + (multiple-value-bind (sec usec) (get-time-of-day) + (declare (type unsigned-byte sec) (type (unsigned-byte 31) usec)) + (values sec (truncate usec micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit)))) + + ;; There are two optimizations here that actually matter (on 32-bit + ;; systems): substract the epoch from seconds and milliseconds + ;; separately, as those should remain fixnums for the first 17 years + ;; or so of runtime. Also, avoid doing consing a new bignum if the + ;; result would be = to the last result given. + ;; + ;; Note: the next trick would be to spin a separate thread to update + ;; a global value once per internal tick, so each individual call to + ;; get-internal-real-time would be just a memory read... but that is + ;; probably best left for user-level code. ;) + ;; + ;; Thanks to James Anderson for the optimization hint. + ;; + ;; Yes, it is possible to a computation to be GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME + ;; bound. + ;; + ;; --NS 2007-04-05 + (let ((e-sec 0) + (e-msec 0) + (c-sec 0) + (c-msec 0) + (now 0)) + (declare (type unsigned-byte e-sec c-sec) + (type fixnum e-msec c-msec) + (type unsigned-byte now)) + (defun reinit-internal-real-time () + (setf (values e-sec e-msec) (system-real-time-values) + c-sec 0 + c-msec 0)) + ;; If two threads call this at the same time, we're still safe, I + ;; believe, as long as NOW is updated before either of C-MSEC or + ;; C-SEC. Same applies to interrupts. --NS + ;; + ;; I believe this is almost correct with x86/x86-64 cache + ;; coherency, but if the new value of C-SEC, C-MSEC can become + ;; visible to another CPU without NOW doing the same then it's + ;; unsafe. It's `almost' correct on x86 because writes by other + ;; processors may become visible in any order provided transitity + ;; holds. With at least three cpus, C-MSEC and C-SEC may be from + ;; different threads and an incorrect value may be returned. + ;; Considering that this failure is not detectable by the caller - + ;; it looks like time passes a bit slowly - and that it should be + ;; an extremely rare occurance I'm inclinded to leave it as it is. + ;; --MG + (defun get-internal-real-time () + (multiple-value-bind (sec msec) (system-real-time-values) + (unless (and (= msec c-msec) (= sec c-sec)) + (setf now (+ (* (- sec e-sec) + sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second) + (- msec e-msec)) + c-msec msec + c-sec sec)) + now))) (defun system-internal-run-time () (multiple-value-bind (ignore utime-sec utime-usec stime-sec stime-usec) (unix-fast-getrusage rusage_self) (declare (ignore ignore) - (type (unsigned-byte 31) utime-sec stime-sec) + (type unsigned-byte utime-sec stime-sec) ;; (Classic CMU CL had these (MOD 1000000) instead, but ;; at least in Linux 2.2.12, the type doesn't seem to ;; be documented anywhere and the observed behavior is ;; to sometimes return 1000000 exactly.) - (type (integer 0 1000000) utime-usec stime-usec)) + (type fixnum utime-usec stime-usec)) (let ((result (+ (* (+ utime-sec stime-sec) sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second) (floor (+ utime-usec @@ -964,6 +1169,60 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit)))) result)))) +;;; FIXME, KLUDGE: GET-TIME-OF-DAY used to be UNIX-GETTIMEOFDAY, and had a +;;; primary return value indicating sucess, and also returned timezone +;;; information -- though the timezone data was not there on Darwin. +;;; Now we have GET-TIME-OF-DAY, but it turns out that despite SB-UNIX being +;;; an implementation package UNIX-GETTIMEOFDAY has users in the wild. +;;; So we're stuck with it for a while -- maybe delete it towards the end +;;; of 2009. +(defun unix-gettimeofday () + (multiple-value-bind (sec usec) (get-time-of-day) + (values t sec usec nil nil))) + +;;;; opendir, readdir, closedir, and dirent-name + +(declaim (inline unix-opendir)) +(defun unix-opendir (namestring &optional (errorp t)) + (let ((dir (alien-funcall + (extern-alien "sb_opendir" + (function system-area-pointer c-string)) + namestring))) + (if (zerop (sap-int dir)) + (when errorp (simple-perror + (format nil "Error opening directory ~S" + namestring))) + dir))) + +(declaim (inline unix-readdir)) +(defun unix-readdir (dir &optional (errorp t) namestring) + (let ((ent (alien-funcall + (extern-alien "sb_readdir" + (function system-area-pointer system-area-pointer)) + dir))) + (if (zerop (sap-int ent)) + (when errorp (simple-perror + (format nil "Error reading directory entry~@[ from ~S~]" + namestring))) + ent))) + +(declaim (inline unix-closedir)) +(defun unix-closedir (dir &optional (errorp t) namestring) + (let ((r (alien-funcall + (extern-alien "sb_closedir" (function int system-area-pointer)) + dir))) + (if (minusp r) + (when errorp (simple-perror + (format nil "Error closing directory~@[ ~S~]" + namestring))) + r))) + +(declaim (inline unix-dirent-name)) +(defun unix-dirent-name (ent) + (alien-funcall + (extern-alien "sb_dirent_name" (function c-string system-area-pointer)) + ent)) + ;;;; A magic constant for wait3(). ;;;; ;;;; FIXME: This used to be defined in run-program.lisp as @@ -973,46 +1232,3 @@ SYSCALL-FORM. Repeat evaluation of SYSCALL-FORM if it is interrupted." ;;;; the headers that may or may not be the same thing. To be ;;;; investigated. -- CSR, 2002-03-25 (defconstant wstopped #o177) - - -;;;; stuff not yet found in the header files -;;;; -;;;; Abandon all hope who enters here... - -;;; not checked for linux... -(defmacro fd-set (offset fd-set) - (let ((word (gensym)) - (bit (gensym))) - `(multiple-value-bind (,word ,bit) (floor ,offset - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (setf (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,word) - (logior (truly-the (unsigned-byte #.sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (ash 1 ,bit)) - (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,word)))))) - -;;; not checked for linux... -(defmacro fd-clr (offset fd-set) - (let ((word (gensym)) - (bit (gensym))) - `(multiple-value-bind (,word ,bit) (floor ,offset - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (setf (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,word) - (logand (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,word) - (sb!kernel:word-logical-not - (truly-the (unsigned-byte #.sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (ash 1 ,bit)))))))) - -;;; not checked for linux... -(defmacro fd-isset (offset fd-set) - (let ((word (gensym)) - (bit (gensym))) - `(multiple-value-bind (,word ,bit) (floor ,offset - sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - (logbitp ,bit (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,word))))) - -;;; not checked for linux... -(defmacro fd-zero (fd-set) - `(progn - ,@(loop for index upfrom 0 below (/ fd-setsize sb!vm:n-machine-word-bits) - collect `(setf (deref (slot ,fd-set 'fds-bits) ,index) 0)))) -