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1 /* Interfaces to system-dependent kernel and library entries.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
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4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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5
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6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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9 any later version.
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10
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11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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15
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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19
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20
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21 #include <signal.h>
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22 #include <setjmp.h>
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23
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24 #include "config.h"
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25 #include "lisp.h"
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26 #undef NULL
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27
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28 #define min(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (y) : (x))
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29
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30 /* In this file, open, read and write refer to the system calls,
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31 not our sugared interfaces sys_open, sys_read and sys_write.
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32 Contrariwise, for systems where we use the system calls directly,
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33 define sys_read, etc. here as aliases for them. */
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34 #ifndef read
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35 #define sys_read read
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36 #define sys_write write
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37 #endif /* `read' is not a macro */
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38
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39 #undef read
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40 #undef write
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41
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42 #ifndef close
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43 #define sys_close close
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44 #else
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45 #undef close
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46 #endif
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47
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48 #ifndef open
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49 #define sys_open open
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50 #else /* `open' is a macro */
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51 #undef open
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52 #endif /* `open' is a macro */
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53
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54 #include <stdio.h>
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55 #include <sys/types.h>
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56 #include <sys/stat.h>
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57 #include <errno.h>
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58
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59 extern int errno;
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60 #ifndef VMS
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61 extern char *sys_errlist[];
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62 #endif
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63
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64 #ifdef VMS
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65 #include <rms.h>
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66 #include <ttdef.h>
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67 #include <tt2def.h>
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68 #include <iodef.h>
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69 #include <ssdef.h>
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70 #include <descrip.h>
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71 #include <fibdef.h>
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72 #include <atrdef.h>
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73 #include <ctype.h>
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74 #include <string.h>
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75 #ifdef __GNUC__
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76 #include <sys/file.h>
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77 #else
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78 #include <file.h>
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79 #endif
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80 #undef F_SETFL
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81 #ifndef RAB$C_BID
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82 #include <rab.h>
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83 #endif
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84 #define MAXIOSIZE ( 32 * PAGESIZE ) /* Don't I/O more than 32 blocks at a time */
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85 #endif /* VMS */
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86
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87 #ifndef BSD4_1
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88 #ifdef BSD /* this is done this way to avoid defined (BSD) || defined (USG)
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89 because the vms compiler doesn't grok `defined' */
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90 #include <fcntl.h>
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91 #endif
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92 #ifdef USG
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93 #include <fcntl.h>
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94 #endif
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95 #endif /* not 4.1 bsd */
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96
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97 /* Get DGUX definition for FASYNC - DJB */
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98 #ifdef DGUX
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99 #include <sys/file.h>
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100 #endif /* DGUX */
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101
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102 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
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103 #include "systerm.h"
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104
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105 #ifdef BSD
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106 #ifdef BSD4_1
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107 #include <wait.h>
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108 #else /* not 4.1 */
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109 #include <sys/wait.h>
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110 #endif /* not 4.1 */
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111 #endif /* BSD */
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112
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113 #ifdef AIX
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114 /* Get files for keyboard remapping */
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115 #define HFNKEYS 2
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116 #include <sys/hft.h>
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117 #include <sys/devinfo.h>
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118 #endif
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119
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120 /* Get rid of LLITOUT in 4.1, since it is said to stimulate kernel bugs. */
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121 #ifdef BSD4_1
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122 #undef LLITOUT
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123 #define LLITOUT 0
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124 #endif /* 4.1 */
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125
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126 #ifdef BROKEN_TIOCGWINSZ
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127 #undef TIOCGWINSZ
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128 #endif
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129
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130 #ifdef USG
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131 #include <sys/utsname.h>
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132 #include <string.h>
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133 #ifndef MEMORY_IN_STRING_H
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134 #include <memory.h>
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135 #endif
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136 #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
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137 #ifdef NEED_SIOCTL
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138 #include <sys/sioctl.h>
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139 #endif
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140 #ifdef NEED_PTEM_H
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141 #include <sys/stream.h>
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142 #include <sys/ptem.h>
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143 #endif
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144 #endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */
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145 #endif /* USG */
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146
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147 #ifdef NEED_BSDTTY
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148 #include <sys/bsdtty.h>
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149 #endif
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150
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151 #if defined (HPUX) && defined (HAVE_PTYS)
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152 #include <sys/ptyio.h>
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153 #endif
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154
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155 #ifdef AIX
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156 #include <sys/pty.h>
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157 #include <unistd.h>
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158 #endif /* AIX */
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159
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160 #ifdef SYSV_PTYS
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161 #include <sys/tty.h>
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162 #include <sys/pty.h>
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163 #endif
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164
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165 /* saka@pfu.fujitsu.co.JP writes:
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166 FASYNC defined in this file. But, FASYNC don't working.
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167 so no problem, because unrequest_sigio only need. */
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168 #if defined (pfa)
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169 #include <sys/file.h>
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170 #endif
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171
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172 extern int quit_char;
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173
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174 #include "screen.h"
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175 #include "window.h"
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176 #include "termhooks.h"
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177 #include "termchar.h"
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178 #include "termopts.h"
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179 #include "dispextern.h"
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180 #include "process.h"
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181
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182 #ifdef NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY
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183 #include "ndir.h"
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184 #endif /* NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY */
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185
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186 #include "syssignal.h"
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187 #include "systime.h"
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188
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189 static int baud_convert[] =
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190 #ifdef BAUD_CONVERT
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191 BAUD_CONVERT;
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192 #else
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193 {
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194 0, 50, 75, 110, 135, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200,
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195 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
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196 };
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197 #endif
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198
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199 extern short ospeed;
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200
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201 /* The file descriptor for Emacs's input terminal.
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202 Under Unix, this is always left zero;
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203 under VMS, we place the input channel number here.
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204 This allows us to write more code that works for both VMS and Unix. */
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205 static int input_fd;
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206
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207 #ifdef VMS
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208 static struct iosb
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209 {
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210 short status;
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211 short offset;
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212 short termlen;
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213 short term;
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214 } input_iosb;
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215
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216 int kbd_input_ast ();
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217
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218 int waiting_for_ast;
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219 int stop_input;
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220 int input_ef = 0;
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221 int timer_ef = 0;
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222 int process_ef = 0;
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223 int input_eflist;
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224 int timer_eflist;
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225
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226 static $DESCRIPTOR (input_dsc, "TT");
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227 static int terminator_mask[2] = { 0, 0 };
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228
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229 static struct sensemode {
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230 short status;
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231 unsigned char xmit_baud;
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232 unsigned char rcv_baud;
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233 unsigned char crfill;
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234 unsigned char lffill;
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235 unsigned char parity;
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236 unsigned char unused;
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237 char class;
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238 char type;
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239 short scr_wid;
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240 unsigned long tt_char : 24, scr_len : 8;
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241 unsigned long tt2_char;
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242 } sensemode_iosb;
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243 #endif /* VMS */
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244
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245 discard_tty_input ()
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246 {
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247 struct emacs_tty buf;
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248
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249 if (noninteractive)
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250 return;
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251
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252 /* Discarding input is not safe when the input could contain
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253 replies from the X server. So don't do it. */
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254 if (read_socket_hook)
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255 return;
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256
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257 #ifdef VMS
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258 end_kbd_input ();
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259 SYS$QIOW (0, input_fd, IO$_READVBLK|IO$M_PURGE, input_iosb, 0, 0,
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260 &buf.main, 0, 0, terminator_mask, 0, 0);
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261 queue_kbd_input ();
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262 #else /* not VMS */
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263 #ifdef APOLLO
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264 {
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265 int zero = 0;
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266 ioctl (0, TIOCFLUSH, &zero);
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267 }
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268 #else /* not Apollo */
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269 EMACS_GET_TTY (input_fd, &buf);
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270 EMACS_SET_TTY (input_fd, &buf, 0);
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271 #endif /* not Apollo */
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272 #endif /* not VMS */
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273 }
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274
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275 #ifdef SIGTSTP
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276
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277 stuff_char (c)
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278 char c;
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279 {
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280 /* Should perhaps error if in batch mode */
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281 #ifdef TIOCSTI
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282 ioctl (0, TIOCSTI, &c);
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283 #else /* no TIOCSTI */
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284 error ("Cannot stuff terminal input characters in this version of Unix.");
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285 #endif /* no TIOCSTI */
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286 }
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287
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288 #endif /* SIGTSTP */
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289
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290 init_baud_rate ()
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291 {
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292 if (noninteractive)
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293 ospeed = 0;
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294 else
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295 {
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296 #ifdef VMS
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297 struct sensemode sg;
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298
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299 SYS$QIOW (0, input_fd, IO$_SENSEMODE, &sg, 0, 0,
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300 &sg.class, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0 );
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301 ospeed = sg.xmit_baud;
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302 #else /* not VMS */
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303 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
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304 struct termio sg;
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305
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306 sg.c_cflag = (sg.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600;
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307 tcgetattr (0, &sg);
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308 ospeed = sg.c_cflag & CBAUD;
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309 #else /* neither VMS nor TERMIO */
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310 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
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311 struct termios sg;
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312
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313 sg.c_cflag = (sg.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600;
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314 tcgetattr (0, &sg);
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315 ospeed = sg.c_cflag & CBAUD;
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316 #else /* neither VMS nor TERMIO nor TERMIOS */
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317 struct sgttyb sg;
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318
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319 sg.sg_ospeed = B9600;
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320 ioctl (0, TIOCGETP, &sg);
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321 ospeed = sg.sg_ospeed;
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322 #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIOS */
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323 #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
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324 #endif /* not VMS */
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325 }
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326
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327 baud_rate = (ospeed < sizeof baud_convert / sizeof baud_convert[0]
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328 ? baud_convert[ospeed] : 9600);
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329 if (baud_rate == 0)
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330 baud_rate = 1200;
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331 }
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332
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333 /*ARGSUSED*/
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334 set_exclusive_use (fd)
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335 int fd;
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336 {
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337 #ifdef FIOCLEX
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338 ioctl (fd, FIOCLEX, 0);
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339 #endif
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340 /* Ok to do nothing if this feature does not exist */
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341 }
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342
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343 #ifndef subprocesses
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344
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345 wait_without_blocking ()
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346 {
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347 #ifdef BSD
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348 wait3 (0, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED, 0);
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349 #else
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350 croak ("wait_without_blocking");
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351 #endif
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352 synch_process_alive = 0;
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353 }
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354
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355 #endif /* not subprocesses */
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356
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357 int wait_debugging; /* Set nonzero to make following function work under dbx
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358 (at least for bsd). */
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359
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360 SIGTYPE
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361 wait_for_termination_signal ()
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362 {}
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363
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364 /* Wait for subprocess with process id `pid' to terminate and
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365 make sure it will get eliminated (not remain forever as a zombie) */
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366
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367 wait_for_termination (pid)
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368 int pid;
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369 {
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370 while (1)
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371 {
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372 #ifdef subprocesses
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373 #ifdef VMS
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374 int status;
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375
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376 status = sys$forcex (&pid, 0, 0);
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377 break;
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378 #else /* not VMS */
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379
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380 /* Exit if the process has terminated. */
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381 if (!synch_process_alive)
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382 break;
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383 /* Otherwise wait 1 second or until a signal comes in. */
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384 signal (SIGALRM, wait_for_termination_signal);
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385 alarm (1);
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386 pause ();
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387 alarm (0);
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388 signal (SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
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389 #endif /* not VMS */
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390 #else /* not subprocesses */
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391 #ifndef BSD4_1
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392 if (kill (pid, 0) < 0)
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393 break;
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394 wait (0);
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395 #else /* BSD4_1 */
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396 int status;
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397 status = wait (0);
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398 if (status == pid || status == -1)
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399 break;
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400 #endif /* BSD4_1 */
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401 #endif /* not subprocesses */
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402 }
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403 }
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404
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405 #ifdef subprocesses
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406
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407 /*
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408 * flush any pending output
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409 * (may flush input as well; it does not matter the way we use it)
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410 */
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411
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412 flush_pending_output (channel)
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413 int channel;
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414 {
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415 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS
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416 /* If we try this, we get hit with SIGTTIN, because
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417 the child's tty belongs to the child's pgrp. */
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418 #else
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419 #ifdef TCFLSH
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420 ioctl (channel, TCFLSH, 1);
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421 #else
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422 #ifdef TIOCFLUSH
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423 int zero = 0;
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424 /* 3rd arg should be ignored
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425 but some 4.2 kernels actually want the address of an int
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426 and nonzero means something different. */
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427 ioctl (channel, TIOCFLUSH, &zero);
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428 #endif
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429 #endif
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430 #endif
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431 }
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432
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433 #ifndef VMS
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434 /* Set up the terminal at the other end of a pseudo-terminal that
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435 we will be controlling an inferior through.
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436 It should not echo or do line-editing, since that is done
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437 in Emacs. No padding needed for insertion into an Emacs buffer. */
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438
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439 child_setup_tty (out)
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440 int out;
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441 {
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442 struct emacs_tty s;
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443
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444 EMACS_GET_TTY (out, &s);
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445
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446 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
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447 s.main.c_oflag |= OPOST; /* Enable output postprocessing */
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448 s.main.c_oflag &= ~ONLCR; /* Disable map of NL to CR-NL on output */
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449 s.main.c_oflag &= ~(NLDLY|CRDLY|TABDLY|BSDLY|VTDLY|FFDLY);
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450 /* No output delays */
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451 s.main.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; /* Disable echo */
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452 s.main.c_lflag |= ISIG; /* Enable signals */
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453 s.main.c_iflag &= ~IUCLC; /* Disable map of upper case to lower on
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454 input */
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455 s.main.c_oflag &= ~OLCUC; /* Disable map of lower case to upper on
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456 output */
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457 #if 0
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458 /* Said to be unnecesary: */
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459 s.main.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; /* minimum number of characters to accept */
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460 s.main.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; /* wait forever for at least 1 character */
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461 #endif
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462
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463 s.main.c_lflag |= ICANON; /* Enable erase/kill and eof processing */
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464 s.main.c_cc[VEOF] = 04; /* insure that EOF is Control-D */
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465 s.main.c_cc[VERASE] = 0377; /* disable erase processing */
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466 s.main.c_cc[VKILL] = 0377; /* disable kill processing */
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467
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468 #ifdef HPUX
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469 s.main.c_cflag = (s.main.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600; /* baud rate sanity */
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470 #endif /* HPUX */
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471
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472 #ifdef AIX
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473 /* AIX enhanced edit loses NULs, so disable it */
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474 #ifndef IBMR2AIX
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475 s.main.c_line = 0;
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476 s.main.c_iflag &= ~ASCEDIT;
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477 #endif
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478 /* Also, PTY overloads NUL and BREAK.
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479 don't ignore break, but don't signal either, so it looks like NUL. */
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480 s.main.c_iflag &= ~IGNBRK;
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481 s.main.c_iflag &= ~BRKINT;
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482 /* QUIT and INTR work better as signals, so disable character forms */
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483 s.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = 0377;
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484 s.main.c_cc[VINTR] = 0377;
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485 s.main.c_cc[VEOL] = 0377;
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486 s.main.c_lflag &= ~ISIG;
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487 s.main.c_cflag = (s.main.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600; /* baud rate sanity */
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488 #endif /* AIX */
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489
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490 #else /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
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492 s.main.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO | CRMOD | ANYP | ALLDELAY | RAW | LCASE
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493 | CBREAK | TANDEM);
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494 s.main.sg_erase = 0377;
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495 s.main.sg_kill = 0377;
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496
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497 #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
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498
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499 EMACS_SET_TTY (out, &s, 0);
|
491
|
500
|
|
501 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
502 if (interrupt_input)
|
|
503 reset_sigio ();
|
|
504 #endif /* BSD4_1 */
|
|
505 #ifdef RTU
|
|
506 {
|
|
507 int zero = 0;
|
|
508 ioctl (out, FIOASYNC, &zero);
|
|
509 }
|
|
510 #endif /* RTU */
|
|
511 }
|
|
512 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
513
|
|
514 #endif /* subprocesses */
|
|
515
|
|
516 /*ARGSUSED*/
|
|
517 setpgrp_of_tty (pid)
|
|
518 int pid;
|
|
519 {
|
579
|
520 EMACS_SET_TTY_PGRP (input_fd, pid);
|
491
|
521 }
|
|
522
|
|
523 /* Record a signal code and the handler for it. */
|
|
524 struct save_signal
|
|
525 {
|
|
526 int code;
|
|
527 SIGTYPE (*handler) ();
|
|
528 };
|
|
529
|
|
530 /* Suspend the Emacs process; give terminal to its superior. */
|
|
531
|
|
532 sys_suspend ()
|
|
533 {
|
|
534 #ifdef VMS
|
|
535 unsigned long parent_id;
|
|
536
|
|
537 parent_id = getppid ();
|
|
538 if (parent_id && parent_id != 0xffffffff)
|
|
539 {
|
|
540 SIGTYPE (*oldsig)() = (int) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
|
|
541 int status = LIB$ATTACH (&parent_id) & 1;
|
|
542 signal (SIGINT, oldsig);
|
|
543 return status;
|
|
544 }
|
|
545 else
|
|
546 {
|
|
547 struct {
|
|
548 int l;
|
|
549 char *a;
|
|
550 } d_prompt;
|
|
551 d_prompt.l = sizeof ("Emacs: "); /* Our special prompt */
|
|
552 d_prompt.a = "Emacs: "; /* Just a reminder */
|
|
553 lib$spawn (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, &d_prompt, 0);
|
|
554 return 1;
|
|
555 }
|
|
556 return -1;
|
|
557 #else
|
|
558 #ifdef SIGTSTP
|
|
559
|
579
|
560 EMACS_KILLPG (getpgrp (0), SIGTSTP);
|
491
|
561
|
|
562 #else /* No SIGTSTP */
|
|
563 #ifdef USG_JOBCTRL /* If you don't know what this is don't mess with it */
|
|
564 ptrace (0, 0, 0, 0); /* set for ptrace - caught by csh */
|
|
565 kill (getpid (), SIGQUIT);
|
|
566
|
|
567 #else /* No SIGTSTP or USG_JOBCTRL */
|
|
568
|
|
569 /* On a system where suspending is not implemented,
|
|
570 instead fork a subshell and let it talk directly to the terminal
|
|
571 while we wait. */
|
|
572 int pid = fork ();
|
|
573 struct save_signal saved_handlers[5];
|
|
574
|
|
575 saved_handlers[0].code = SIGINT;
|
|
576 saved_handlers[1].code = SIGQUIT;
|
|
577 saved_handlers[2].code = SIGTERM;
|
|
578 #ifdef SIGIO
|
|
579 saved_handlers[3].code = SIGIO;
|
|
580 saved_handlers[4].code = 0;
|
|
581 #else
|
|
582 saved_handlers[3].code = 0;
|
|
583 #endif
|
|
584
|
|
585 if (pid == -1)
|
|
586 error ("Can't spawn subshell");
|
|
587 if (pid == 0)
|
|
588 {
|
|
589 char *sh;
|
|
590
|
|
591 sh = (char *) egetenv ("SHELL");
|
|
592 if (sh == 0)
|
|
593 sh = "sh";
|
|
594 /* Use our buffer's default directory for the subshell. */
|
|
595 {
|
|
596 Lisp_Object dir;
|
|
597 unsigned char *str;
|
|
598 int len;
|
|
599
|
|
600 /* mentioning current_buffer->buffer would mean including buffer.h,
|
|
601 which somehow wedges the hp compiler. So instead... */
|
|
602
|
|
603 dir = intern ("default-directory");
|
|
604 /* Can't use NULL */
|
|
605 if (XFASTINT (Fboundp (dir)) == XFASTINT (Qnil))
|
|
606 goto xyzzy;
|
|
607 dir = Fsymbol_value (dir);
|
|
608 if (XTYPE (dir) != Lisp_String)
|
|
609 goto xyzzy;
|
|
610
|
|
611 str = (unsigned char *) alloca (XSTRING (dir)->size + 2);
|
|
612 len = XSTRING (dir)->size;
|
|
613 bcopy (XSTRING (dir)->data, str, len);
|
|
614 if (str[len - 1] != '/') str[len++] = '/';
|
|
615 str[len] = 0;
|
|
616 chdir (str);
|
|
617 }
|
|
618 xyzzy:
|
|
619 #ifdef subprocesses
|
|
620 close_process_descs (); /* Close Emacs's pipes/ptys */
|
|
621 #endif
|
|
622 nice (-nice (0)); /* Give the new shell the default piority */
|
|
623 execlp (sh, sh, 0);
|
|
624 write (1, "Can't execute subshell", 22);
|
|
625 _exit (1);
|
|
626 }
|
|
627
|
|
628 save_signal_handlers (saved_handlers);
|
|
629 wait_for_termination (pid);
|
|
630 restore_signal_handlers (saved_handlers);
|
|
631
|
|
632 #endif /* no USG_JOBCTRL */
|
|
633 #endif /* no SIGTSTP */
|
|
634 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
635 }
|
|
636
|
|
637 save_signal_handlers (saved_handlers)
|
|
638 struct save_signal *saved_handlers;
|
|
639 {
|
|
640 while (saved_handlers->code)
|
|
641 {
|
|
642 saved_handlers->handler = signal (saved_handlers->code, SIG_IGN);
|
|
643 saved_handlers++;
|
|
644 }
|
|
645 }
|
|
646
|
|
647 restore_signal_handlers (saved_handlers)
|
|
648 struct save_signal *saved_handlers;
|
|
649 {
|
|
650 while (saved_handlers->code)
|
|
651 {
|
|
652 signal (saved_handlers->code, saved_handlers->handler);
|
|
653 saved_handlers++;
|
|
654 }
|
|
655 }
|
|
656
|
|
657 #ifdef F_SETFL
|
|
658
|
|
659 int old_fcntl_flags;
|
|
660
|
|
661 init_sigio ()
|
|
662 {
|
|
663 #ifdef FASYNC
|
|
664 old_fcntl_flags = fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0) & ~FASYNC;
|
|
665 #endif
|
|
666 request_sigio ();
|
|
667 }
|
|
668
|
|
669 reset_sigio ()
|
|
670 {
|
|
671 unrequest_sigio ();
|
|
672 }
|
|
673
|
|
674 #ifdef FASYNC /* F_SETFL does not imply existance of FASYNC */
|
|
675
|
|
676 request_sigio ()
|
|
677 {
|
|
678 #ifdef SIGWINCH
|
|
679 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGWINCH));
|
|
680 #endif
|
|
681 fcntl (0, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags | FASYNC);
|
|
682
|
|
683 interrupts_deferred = 0;
|
|
684 }
|
|
685
|
|
686 unrequest_sigio ()
|
|
687 {
|
|
688 #ifdef SIGWINCH
|
|
689 sigblock (sigmask (SIGWINCH));
|
|
690 #endif
|
|
691 fcntl (0, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags);
|
|
692 interrupts_deferred = 1;
|
|
693 }
|
|
694
|
|
695 #else /* no FASYNC */
|
|
696 #ifdef STRIDE /* Stride doesn't have FASYNC - use FIOASYNC */
|
|
697
|
|
698 request_sigio ()
|
|
699 {
|
|
700 int on = 1;
|
|
701 ioctl (0, FIOASYNC, &on);
|
|
702 interrupts_deferred = 0;
|
|
703 }
|
|
704
|
|
705 unrequest_sigio ()
|
|
706 {
|
|
707 int off = 0;
|
|
708
|
|
709 ioctl (0, FIOASYNC, &off);
|
|
710 interrupts_deferred = 1;
|
|
711 }
|
|
712
|
|
713 #else /* not FASYNC, not STRIDE */
|
|
714
|
|
715 request_sigio ()
|
|
716 {
|
|
717 croak ("request_sigio");
|
|
718 }
|
|
719
|
|
720 unrequest_sigio ()
|
|
721 {
|
|
722 croak ("unrequest_sigio");
|
|
723 }
|
|
724
|
|
725 #endif /* STRIDE */
|
|
726 #endif /* FASYNC */
|
|
727 #endif /* F_SETFL */
|
|
728
|
579
|
729 /* The initial tty mode bits */
|
|
730 struct emacs_tty old_tty;
|
491
|
731
|
|
732 int term_initted; /* 1 if outer tty status has been recorded */
|
|
733
|
579
|
734 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
735 /* BSD 4.1 needs to keep track of the lmode bits in order to start
|
|
736 sigio. */
|
|
737 int lmode;
|
|
738 #endif
|
|
739
|
491
|
740 #ifdef F_SETOWN
|
|
741 int old_fcntl_owner;
|
|
742 #endif /* F_SETOWN */
|
|
743
|
|
744 /* This may also be defined in stdio,
|
|
745 but if so, this does no harm,
|
|
746 and using the same name avoids wasting the other one's space. */
|
|
747
|
|
748 #if defined (USG) || defined (DGUX)
|
|
749 unsigned char _sobuf[BUFSIZ+8];
|
|
750 #else
|
|
751 char _sobuf[BUFSIZ];
|
|
752 #endif
|
|
753
|
|
754 #ifdef TIOCGLTC
|
|
755 static struct ltchars new_ltchars = {-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1};
|
|
756 #endif
|
|
757 #ifdef TIOCGETC
|
|
758 static struct tchars new_tchars = {-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1};
|
|
759 #endif
|
|
760
|
|
761 init_sys_modes ()
|
|
762 {
|
579
|
763 struct emacs_tty tty;
|
|
764
|
491
|
765 #ifdef VMS
|
|
766 #if 0
|
|
767 static int oob_chars[2] = {0, 1 << 7}; /* catch C-g's */
|
|
768 extern int (*interrupt_signal) ();
|
|
769 #endif
|
|
770 #endif
|
|
771
|
|
772 if (noninteractive)
|
|
773 return;
|
|
774
|
|
775 #ifdef VMS
|
|
776 if (!input_ef)
|
|
777 input_ef = get_kbd_event_flag ();
|
|
778 /* LIB$GET_EF (&input_ef); */
|
|
779 SYS$CLREF (input_ef);
|
|
780 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
781 if (!timer_ef)
|
|
782 timer_ef = get_timer_event_flag ();
|
|
783 /* LIB$GET_EF (&timer_ef); */
|
|
784 SYS$CLREF (timer_ef);
|
|
785 if (!process_ef)
|
|
786 {
|
|
787 LIB$GET_EF (&process_ef);
|
|
788 SYS$CLREF (process_ef);
|
|
789 }
|
|
790 if (input_ef / 32 != process_ef / 32)
|
|
791 croak ("Input and process event flags in different clusters.");
|
|
792 if (input_ef / 32 != timer_ef / 32)
|
|
793 croak ("Input and process event flags in different clusters.");
|
|
794 input_eflist = ((unsigned) 1 << (input_ef % 32)) |
|
|
795 ((unsigned) 1 << (process_ef % 32));
|
|
796 timer_eflist = ((unsigned) 1 << (input_ef % 32)) |
|
|
797 ((unsigned) 1 << (timer_ef % 32));
|
|
798 #ifndef VMS4_4
|
|
799 sys_access_reinit ();
|
|
800 #endif
|
|
801 #endif /* not VMS */
|
579
|
802
|
|
803 EMACS_GET_TTY (input_fd, &old_tty);
|
|
804
|
491
|
805 if (!read_socket_hook && EQ (Vwindow_system, Qnil))
|
|
806 {
|
579
|
807 tty = old_tty;
|
491
|
808
|
|
809 #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO
|
579
|
810 tty.main.c_iflag |= (IGNBRK); /* Ignore break condition */
|
|
811 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ICRNL; /* Disable map of CR to NL on input */
|
491
|
812 #ifdef ISTRIP
|
579
|
813 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ISTRIP; /* don't strip 8th bit on input */
|
491
|
814 #endif
|
579
|
815 tty.main.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; /* Disable echo */
|
|
816 tty.main.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; /* Disable erase/kill processing */
|
|
817 tty.main.c_lflag |= ISIG; /* Enable signals */
|
491
|
818 if (flow_control)
|
|
819 {
|
579
|
820 tty.main.c_iflag |= IXON; /* Enable start/stop output control */
|
491
|
821 #ifdef IXANY
|
579
|
822 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IXANY;
|
491
|
823 #endif /* IXANY */
|
|
824 }
|
|
825 else
|
579
|
826 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IXON; /* Disable start/stop output control */
|
|
827 tty.main.c_oflag &= ~ONLCR; /* Disable map of NL to CR-NL
|
|
828 on output */
|
|
829 tty.main.c_oflag &= ~TAB3; /* Disable tab expansion */
|
491
|
830 #ifdef CS8
|
|
831 if (meta_key)
|
|
832 {
|
579
|
833 tty.main.c_cflag |= CS8; /* allow 8th bit on input */
|
|
834 tty.main.c_cflag &= ~PARENB;/* Don't check parity */
|
491
|
835 }
|
|
836 #endif
|
579
|
837 tty.main.c_cc[VINTR] = quit_char; /* C-g (usually) gives SIGINT */
|
491
|
838 /* Set up C-g for both SIGQUIT and SIGINT.
|
|
839 We don't know which we will get, but we handle both alike
|
|
840 so which one it really gives us does not matter. */
|
579
|
841 tty.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = quit_char;
|
|
842 tty.main.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; /* Input should wait for at least 1 char */
|
|
843 tty.main.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; /* no matter how long that takes. */
|
491
|
844 #ifdef VSWTCH
|
579
|
845 tty.main.c_cc[VSWTCH] = CDEL; /* Turn off shell layering use
|
|
846 of C-z */
|
491
|
847 #endif /* VSWTCH */
|
|
848 #if defined (mips) || defined (HAVE_TCATTR)
|
|
849 /* The following code looks like the right thing in general,
|
|
850 but it is said to cause a crash on USG V.4.
|
|
851 Let's play safe by turning it on only for the MIPS. */
|
|
852 #ifdef VSUSP
|
579
|
853 tty.main.c_cc[VSUSP] = CDEL; /* Turn off mips handling of C-z. */
|
491
|
854 #endif /* VSUSP */
|
|
855 #ifdef V_DSUSP
|
579
|
856 tty.main.c_cc[V_DSUSP] = CDEL; /* Turn off mips handling of C-y. */
|
491
|
857 #endif /* V_DSUSP */
|
|
858 #endif /* mips or HAVE_TCATTR */
|
|
859 #ifdef AIX
|
|
860 #ifndef IBMR2AIX
|
|
861 /* AIX enhanced edit loses NULs, so disable it */
|
579
|
862 tty.main.c_line = 0;
|
|
863 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ASCEDIT;
|
491
|
864 #else
|
579
|
865 tty.main.c_cc[VSTRT] = 255;
|
|
866 tty.main.c_cc[VSTOP] = 255;
|
|
867 tty.main.c_cc[VSUSP] = 255;
|
|
868 tty.main.c_cc[VDSUSP] = 255;
|
491
|
869 #endif /* IBMR2AIX */
|
|
870 /* Also, PTY overloads NUL and BREAK.
|
|
871 don't ignore break, but don't signal either, so it looks like NUL.
|
|
872 This really serves a purpose only if running in an XTERM window
|
|
873 or via TELNET or the like, but does no harm elsewhere. */
|
579
|
874 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IGNBRK;
|
|
875 tty.main.c_iflag &= ~BRKINT;
|
491
|
876 #endif
|
|
877 #else /* if not HAVE_TERMIO */
|
|
878 #ifdef VMS
|
579
|
879 tty.main.tt_char |= TT$M_NOECHO;
|
491
|
880 if (meta_key)
|
579
|
881 tty.main.tt_char |= TT$M_EIGHTBIT
|
491
|
882 if (flow_control)
|
579
|
883 tty.main.tt_char |= TT$M_TTSYNC;
|
491
|
884 else
|
579
|
885 tty.main.tt_char &= ~TT$M_TTSYNC;
|
|
886 tty.main.tt2_char |= TT2$M_PASTHRU | TT2$M_XON;
|
491
|
887 #else /* not VMS (BSD, that is) */
|
579
|
888 tty.main.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO | CRMOD | XTABS);
|
491
|
889 if (meta_key)
|
579
|
890 tty.main.sg_flags |= ANYP;
|
|
891 tty.main.sg_flags |= interrupt_input ? RAW : CBREAK;
|
491
|
892 #endif /* not VMS (BSD, that is) */
|
|
893 #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
|
|
894
|
579
|
895 /* If going to use CBREAK mode, we must request C-g to interrupt
|
|
896 and turn off start and stop chars, etc. If not going to use
|
|
897 CBREAK mode, do this anyway so as to turn off local flow
|
|
898 control for user coming over network on 4.2; in this case,
|
|
899 only t_stopc and t_startc really matter. */
|
|
900 #ifndef HAVE_TERMIO
|
|
901 #ifdef TIOCGETC
|
|
902 /* Note: if not using CBREAK mode, it makes no difference how we
|
|
903 set this */
|
|
904 tty.tchars = new_tchars;
|
|
905 tty.tchars.t_intrc = quit_char;
|
|
906 if (flow_control)
|
|
907 {
|
|
908 tty.tchars.t_startc = '\021';
|
|
909 tty.tchars.t_stopc = '\023';
|
|
910 }
|
|
911
|
|
912 /* LPASS8 is new in 4.3, and makes cbreak mode provide all 8 bits. */
|
|
913 #ifndef LPASS8
|
|
914 #define LPASS8 0
|
491
|
915 #endif
|
579
|
916
|
|
917 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
918 #define LNOFLSH 0100000
|
|
919 #endif
|
|
920
|
|
921 tty.lmode = LDECCTQ | LLITOUT | LPASS8 | LNOFLSH | old_tty.lmode;
|
|
922
|
|
923 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
924 lmode = tty.lmode;
|
|
925 #endif
|
|
926
|
|
927 #endif /* TIOCGETC */
|
|
928 #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */
|
|
929
|
|
930 #ifdef TIOCGLTC
|
|
931 tty.ltchars = new_ltchars;
|
|
932 #endif /* TIOCGLTC */
|
|
933
|
|
934 EMACS_SET_TTY (input_fd, &tty, 0);
|
491
|
935
|
|
936 /* This code added to insure that, if flow-control is not to be used,
|
|
937 we have an unlocked screen at the start. */
|
579
|
938
|
491
|
939 #ifdef TCXONC
|
|
940 if (!flow_control) ioctl (0, TCXONC, 1);
|
|
941 #endif
|
|
942 #ifndef APOLLO
|
|
943 #ifdef TIOCSTART
|
|
944 if (!flow_control) ioctl (0, TIOCSTART, 0);
|
|
945 #endif
|
|
946 #endif
|
|
947
|
|
948 #ifdef AIX
|
|
949 hft_init ();
|
|
950 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
951 {
|
|
952 /* IBM's HFT device usually thinks a ^J should be LF/CR. We need it
|
|
953 to be only LF. This is the way that is done. */
|
|
954 struct termio tty;
|
|
955
|
|
956 if (ioctl (1, HFTGETID, &tty) != -1)
|
|
957 write (1, "\033[20l", 5);
|
|
958 }
|
|
959 #endif
|
|
960 #endif
|
|
961
|
|
962 #ifdef VMS
|
|
963 /* Appears to do nothing when in PASTHRU mode.
|
579
|
964 SYS$QIOW (0, input_fd, IO$_SETMODE|IO$M_OUTBAND, 0, 0, 0,
|
491
|
965 interrupt_signal, oob_chars, 0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
966 */
|
|
967 queue_kbd_input (0);
|
|
968 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
969 }
|
|
970
|
|
971 #ifdef F_SETFL
|
|
972 #ifdef F_GETOWN /* F_SETFL does not imply existance of F_GETOWN */
|
|
973 if (interrupt_input)
|
|
974 {
|
|
975 old_fcntl_owner = fcntl (0, F_GETOWN, 0);
|
|
976 fcntl (0, F_SETOWN, getpid ());
|
|
977 init_sigio ();
|
|
978 }
|
|
979 #endif /* F_GETOWN */
|
|
980 #endif /* F_SETFL */
|
|
981
|
|
982 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
983 if (interrupt_input)
|
|
984 init_sigio ();
|
|
985 #endif
|
|
986
|
|
987 #ifdef VMS /* VMS sometimes has this symbol but lacks setvbuf. */
|
|
988 #undef _IOFBF
|
|
989 #endif
|
|
990 #ifdef _IOFBF
|
|
991 /* This symbol is defined on recent USG systems.
|
|
992 Someone says without this call USG won't really buffer the file
|
|
993 even with a call to setbuf. */
|
|
994 setvbuf (stdout, _sobuf, _IOFBF, sizeof _sobuf);
|
|
995 #else
|
|
996 setbuf (stdout, _sobuf);
|
|
997 #endif
|
|
998 set_terminal_modes ();
|
|
999 if (term_initted && no_redraw_on_reenter)
|
|
1000 {
|
|
1001 if (display_completed)
|
|
1002 direct_output_forward_char (0);
|
|
1003 }
|
|
1004 else
|
|
1005 {
|
|
1006 screen_garbaged = 1;
|
|
1007 #ifdef MULTI_SCREEN
|
|
1008 if (SCREENP (Vterminal_screen))
|
|
1009 SCREEN_GARBAGED_P (XSCREEN (Vterminal_screen)) = 1;
|
|
1010 #endif
|
|
1011 }
|
579
|
1012
|
491
|
1013 term_initted = 1;
|
|
1014 }
|
|
1015
|
|
1016 /* Return nonzero if safe to use tabs in output.
|
|
1017 At the time this is called, init_sys_modes has not been done yet. */
|
|
1018
|
|
1019 tabs_safe_p ()
|
|
1020 {
|
579
|
1021 struct emacs_tty tty;
|
|
1022
|
|
1023 EMACS_GET_TTY (input_fd, &tty);
|
|
1024 return EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK (&tty);
|
491
|
1025 }
|
|
1026
|
|
1027 /* Get terminal size from system.
|
|
1028 Store number of lines into *heightp and width into *widthp.
|
|
1029 If zero or a negative number is stored, the value is not valid. */
|
|
1030
|
|
1031 get_screen_size (widthp, heightp)
|
|
1032 int *widthp, *heightp;
|
|
1033 {
|
579
|
1034
|
|
1035 #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
|
|
1036
|
|
1037 /* BSD-style. */
|
|
1038 struct winsize size;
|
|
1039
|
|
1040 if (ioctl (input_fd, TIOCGWINSZ, &size) == -1)
|
|
1041 *widthp = *heightp = 0;
|
|
1042 else
|
|
1043 {
|
|
1044 *widthp = size.ws_col;
|
|
1045 *heightp = size.ws_row;
|
|
1046 }
|
|
1047
|
|
1048 #else
|
491
|
1049 #ifdef TIOCGSIZE
|
579
|
1050
|
|
1051 /* SunOS - style. */
|
|
1052 struct ttysize size;
|
|
1053
|
|
1054 if (ioctl (input_fd, TIOCGSIZE, &size) == -1)
|
|
1055 *widthp = *heightp = 0;
|
|
1056 else
|
|
1057 {
|
|
1058 *widthp = size.ts_cols;
|
|
1059 *heightp = size.ts_lines;
|
|
1060 }
|
|
1061
|
|
1062 #else
|
491
|
1063 #ifdef VMS
|
579
|
1064
|
|
1065 struct sensemode tty;
|
|
1066
|
|
1067 SYS$QIOW (0, input_fd, IO$_SENSEMODE, &tty, 0, 0,
|
491
|
1068 &tty.class, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
1069 *widthp = tty.scr_wid;
|
|
1070 *heightp = tty.scr_len;
|
579
|
1071
|
491
|
1072 #else /* system doesn't know size */
|
579
|
1073
|
491
|
1074 *widthp = 0;
|
|
1075 *heightp = 0;
|
579
|
1076
|
|
1077 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
1078 #endif /* not SunOS-style */
|
|
1079 #endif /* not BSD-style */
|
491
|
1080 }
|
579
|
1081
|
491
|
1082
|
579
|
1083 /* Prepare the terminal for exiting Emacs; move the cursor to the
|
|
1084 bottom of the screen, turn off interrupt-driven I/O, etc. */
|
491
|
1085 reset_sys_modes ()
|
|
1086 {
|
|
1087 if (noninteractive)
|
|
1088 {
|
|
1089 fflush (stdout);
|
|
1090 return;
|
|
1091 }
|
|
1092 if (!term_initted)
|
|
1093 return;
|
|
1094 if (read_socket_hook || !EQ (Vwindow_system, Qnil))
|
|
1095 return;
|
|
1096 cursor_to (SCREEN_HEIGHT (selected_screen) - 1, 0);
|
|
1097 clear_end_of_line (SCREEN_WIDTH (selected_screen));
|
|
1098 /* clear_end_of_line may move the cursor */
|
|
1099 cursor_to (SCREEN_HEIGHT (selected_screen) - 1, 0);
|
|
1100 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
1101 {
|
|
1102 /* HFT devices normally use ^J as a LF/CR. We forced it to
|
|
1103 do the LF only. Now, we need to reset it. */
|
|
1104 struct termio tty;
|
|
1105
|
|
1106 if (ioctl (1, HFTGETID, &tty) != -1)
|
|
1107 write (1, "\033[20h", 5);
|
|
1108 }
|
|
1109 #endif
|
|
1110
|
|
1111 reset_terminal_modes ();
|
|
1112 fflush (stdout);
|
|
1113 #ifdef BSD
|
|
1114 #ifndef BSD4_1
|
|
1115 /* Avoid possible loss of output when changing terminal modes. */
|
|
1116 fsync (fileno (stdout));
|
|
1117 #endif
|
|
1118 #endif
|
579
|
1119
|
491
|
1120 #ifdef F_SETFL
|
|
1121 #ifdef F_SETOWN /* F_SETFL does not imply existance of F_SETOWN */
|
|
1122 if (interrupt_input)
|
|
1123 {
|
|
1124 reset_sigio ();
|
|
1125 fcntl (0, F_SETOWN, old_fcntl_owner);
|
|
1126 }
|
|
1127 #endif /* F_SETOWN */
|
|
1128 #endif /* F_SETFL */
|
|
1129 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
1130 if (interrupt_input)
|
|
1131 reset_sigio ();
|
|
1132 #endif /* BSD4_1 */
|
579
|
1133
|
|
1134 while (EMACS_SET_TTY (input_fd, &old_tty, 0) < 0 && errno == EINTR)
|
|
1135 ;
|
491
|
1136
|
|
1137 #ifdef AIX
|
|
1138 hft_reset ();
|
|
1139 #endif
|
|
1140 }
|
|
1141
|
|
1142 #ifdef HAVE_PTYS
|
|
1143
|
|
1144 /* Set up the proper status flags for use of a pty. */
|
|
1145
|
|
1146 setup_pty (fd)
|
|
1147 int fd;
|
|
1148 {
|
|
1149 /* I'm told that TOICREMOTE does not mean control chars
|
|
1150 "can't be sent" but rather that they don't have
|
|
1151 input-editing or signaling effects.
|
|
1152 That should be good, because we have other ways
|
|
1153 to do those things in Emacs.
|
|
1154 However, telnet mode seems not to work on 4.2.
|
|
1155 So TIOCREMOTE is turned off now. */
|
|
1156
|
|
1157 /* Under hp-ux, if TIOCREMOTE is turned on, some calls
|
|
1158 will hang. In particular, the "timeout" feature (which
|
|
1159 causes a read to return if there is no data available)
|
|
1160 does this. Also it is known that telnet mode will hang
|
|
1161 in such a way that Emacs must be stopped (perhaps this
|
|
1162 is the same problem).
|
|
1163
|
|
1164 If TIOCREMOTE is turned off, then there is a bug in
|
|
1165 hp-ux which sometimes loses data. Apparently the
|
|
1166 code which blocks the master process when the internal
|
|
1167 buffer fills up does not work. Other than this,
|
|
1168 though, everything else seems to work fine.
|
|
1169
|
|
1170 Since the latter lossage is more benign, we may as well
|
|
1171 lose that way. -- cph */
|
|
1172 #ifdef FIONBIO
|
|
1173 #ifdef SYSV_PTYS
|
|
1174 {
|
|
1175 int on = 1;
|
|
1176 ioctl (fd, FIONBIO, &on);
|
|
1177 }
|
|
1178 #endif
|
|
1179 #endif
|
|
1180 #ifdef IBMRTAIX
|
|
1181 /* On AIX, the parent gets SIGHUP when a pty attached child dies. So, we */
|
|
1182 /* ignore SIGHUP once we've started a child on a pty. Note that this may */
|
|
1183 /* cause EMACS not to die when it should, i.e., when its own controlling */
|
|
1184 /* tty goes away. I've complained to the AIX developers, and they may */
|
|
1185 /* change this behavior, but I'm not going to hold my breath. */
|
|
1186 signal (SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
|
|
1187 #endif
|
|
1188 }
|
|
1189 #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */
|
|
1190
|
|
1191 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1192
|
|
1193 /* Assigning an input channel is done at the start of Emacs execution.
|
|
1194 This is called each time Emacs is resumed, also, but does nothing
|
|
1195 because input_chain is no longer zero. */
|
|
1196
|
|
1197 init_vms_input ()
|
|
1198 {
|
|
1199 int status;
|
|
1200
|
579
|
1201 if (input_fd == 0)
|
491
|
1202 {
|
579
|
1203 status = SYS$ASSIGN (&input_dsc, &input_fd, 0, 0);
|
491
|
1204 if (! (status & 1))
|
|
1205 LIB$STOP (status);
|
|
1206 }
|
|
1207 }
|
|
1208
|
|
1209 /* Deassigning the input channel is done before exiting. */
|
|
1210
|
|
1211 stop_vms_input ()
|
|
1212 {
|
579
|
1213 return SYS$DASSGN (input_fd);
|
491
|
1214 }
|
|
1215
|
|
1216 short input_buffer;
|
|
1217
|
|
1218 /* Request reading one character into the keyboard buffer.
|
|
1219 This is done as soon as the buffer becomes empty. */
|
|
1220
|
|
1221 queue_kbd_input ()
|
|
1222 {
|
|
1223 int status;
|
|
1224 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
1225 stop_input = 0;
|
579
|
1226 status = SYS$QIO (0, input_fd, IO$_READVBLK,
|
491
|
1227 &input_iosb, kbd_input_ast, 1,
|
|
1228 &input_buffer, 1, 0, terminator_mask, 0, 0);
|
|
1229 }
|
|
1230
|
|
1231 int input_count;
|
|
1232
|
|
1233 /* Ast routine that is called when keyboard input comes in
|
|
1234 in accord with the SYS$QIO above. */
|
|
1235
|
|
1236 kbd_input_ast ()
|
|
1237 {
|
|
1238 register int c = -1;
|
|
1239 int old_errno = errno;
|
|
1240 extern int *input_available_clear_word;
|
|
1241
|
|
1242 if (waiting_for_ast)
|
|
1243 SYS$SETEF (input_ef);
|
|
1244 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
1245 input_count++;
|
|
1246 #ifdef ASTDEBUG
|
|
1247 if (input_count == 25)
|
|
1248 exit (1);
|
|
1249 printf ("Ast # %d,", input_count);
|
|
1250 printf (" iosb = %x, %x, %x, %x",
|
|
1251 input_iosb.offset, input_iosb.status, input_iosb.termlen,
|
|
1252 input_iosb.term);
|
|
1253 #endif
|
|
1254 if (input_iosb.offset)
|
|
1255 {
|
|
1256 c = input_buffer;
|
|
1257 #ifdef ASTDEBUG
|
|
1258 printf (", char = 0%o", c);
|
|
1259 #endif
|
|
1260 }
|
|
1261 #ifdef ASTDEBUG
|
|
1262 printf ("\n");
|
|
1263 fflush (stdout);
|
|
1264 sleep (1);
|
|
1265 #endif
|
|
1266 if (! stop_input)
|
|
1267 queue_kbd_input ();
|
|
1268 if (c >= 0)
|
|
1269 {
|
|
1270 struct input_event e;
|
|
1271 e.kind = ascii_keystroke;
|
|
1272 XSET (buf[i].code, Lisp_Int, cbuf[i]);
|
|
1273 e.screen = selected_screen;
|
|
1274 kbd_buffer_store_event (&e);
|
|
1275 }
|
|
1276
|
|
1277 if (input_available_clear_word)
|
|
1278 *input_available_clear_word = 0;
|
|
1279 errno = old_errno;
|
|
1280 }
|
|
1281
|
|
1282 /* Wait until there is something in kbd_buffer. */
|
|
1283
|
|
1284 wait_for_kbd_input ()
|
|
1285 {
|
|
1286 extern int have_process_input, process_exited;
|
|
1287
|
|
1288 /* If already something, avoid doing system calls. */
|
|
1289 if (detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1290 {
|
|
1291 return;
|
|
1292 }
|
|
1293 /* Clear a flag, and tell ast routine above to set it. */
|
|
1294 SYS$CLREF (input_ef);
|
|
1295 waiting_for_ast = 1;
|
|
1296 /* Check for timing error: ast happened while we were doing that. */
|
|
1297 if (!detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1298 {
|
|
1299 /* No timing error: wait for flag to be set. */
|
|
1300 set_waiting_for_input (0);
|
|
1301 SYS$WFLOR (input_ef, input_eflist);
|
|
1302 clear_waiting_for_input (0);
|
|
1303 if (!detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1304 /* Check for subprocess input availability */
|
|
1305 {
|
|
1306 int dsp = have_process_input || process_exited;
|
|
1307
|
|
1308 SYS$CLREF (process_ef);
|
|
1309 if (have_process_input)
|
|
1310 process_command_input ();
|
|
1311 if (process_exited)
|
|
1312 process_exit ();
|
|
1313 if (dsp)
|
|
1314 {
|
|
1315 update_mode_lines++;
|
|
1316 redisplay_preserve_echo_area ();
|
|
1317 }
|
|
1318 }
|
|
1319 }
|
|
1320 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
1321 }
|
|
1322
|
|
1323 /* Get rid of any pending QIO, when we are about to suspend
|
|
1324 or when we want to throw away pending input.
|
|
1325 We wait for a positive sign that the AST routine has run
|
|
1326 and therefore there is no I/O request queued when we return.
|
|
1327 SYS$SETAST is used to avoid a timing error. */
|
|
1328
|
|
1329 end_kbd_input ()
|
|
1330 {
|
|
1331 #ifdef ASTDEBUG
|
|
1332 printf ("At end_kbd_input.\n");
|
|
1333 fflush (stdout);
|
|
1334 sleep (1);
|
|
1335 #endif
|
|
1336 if (LIB$AST_IN_PROG ()) /* Don't wait if suspending from kbd_buffer_store_event! */
|
|
1337 {
|
579
|
1338 SYS$CANCEL (input_fd);
|
491
|
1339 return;
|
|
1340 }
|
|
1341
|
|
1342 SYS$SETAST (0);
|
|
1343 /* Clear a flag, and tell ast routine above to set it. */
|
|
1344 SYS$CLREF (input_ef);
|
|
1345 waiting_for_ast = 1;
|
|
1346 stop_input = 1;
|
579
|
1347 SYS$CANCEL (input_fd);
|
491
|
1348 SYS$SETAST (1);
|
|
1349 SYS$WAITFR (input_ef);
|
|
1350 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
1351 }
|
|
1352
|
|
1353 /* Wait for either input available or time interval expiry. */
|
|
1354
|
|
1355 input_wait_timeout (timeval)
|
|
1356 int timeval; /* Time to wait, in seconds */
|
|
1357 {
|
|
1358 int time [2];
|
|
1359 static int zero = 0;
|
|
1360 static int large = -10000000;
|
|
1361
|
|
1362 LIB$EMUL (&timeval, &large, &zero, time); /* Convert to VMS format */
|
|
1363
|
|
1364 /* If already something, avoid doing system calls. */
|
|
1365 if (detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1366 {
|
|
1367 return;
|
|
1368 }
|
|
1369 /* Clear a flag, and tell ast routine above to set it. */
|
|
1370 SYS$CLREF (input_ef);
|
|
1371 waiting_for_ast = 1;
|
|
1372 /* Check for timing error: ast happened while we were doing that. */
|
|
1373 if (!detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1374 {
|
|
1375 /* No timing error: wait for flag to be set. */
|
|
1376 SYS$CANTIM (1, 0);
|
|
1377 if (SYS$SETIMR (timer_ef, time, 0, 1) & 1) /* Set timer */
|
|
1378 SYS$WFLOR (timer_ef, timer_eflist); /* Wait for timer expiry or input */
|
|
1379 }
|
|
1380 waiting_for_ast = 0;
|
|
1381 }
|
|
1382
|
|
1383 /* The standard `sleep' routine works some other way
|
|
1384 and it stops working if you have ever quit out of it.
|
|
1385 This one continues to work. */
|
|
1386
|
|
1387 sys_sleep (timeval)
|
|
1388 int timeval;
|
|
1389 {
|
|
1390 int time [2];
|
|
1391 static int zero = 0;
|
|
1392 static int large = -10000000;
|
|
1393
|
|
1394 LIB$EMUL (&timeval, &large, &zero, time); /* Convert to VMS format */
|
|
1395
|
|
1396 SYS$CANTIM (1, 0);
|
|
1397 if (SYS$SETIMR (timer_ef, time, 0, 1) & 1) /* Set timer */
|
|
1398 SYS$WAITFR (timer_ef); /* Wait for timer expiry only */
|
|
1399 }
|
|
1400
|
|
1401 init_sigio ()
|
|
1402 {
|
|
1403 request_sigio ();
|
|
1404 }
|
|
1405
|
|
1406 reset_sigio ()
|
|
1407 {
|
|
1408 unrequest_sigio ();
|
|
1409 }
|
|
1410
|
|
1411 request_sigio ()
|
|
1412 {
|
|
1413 croak ("request sigio");
|
|
1414 }
|
|
1415
|
|
1416 unrequest_sigio ()
|
|
1417 {
|
|
1418 croak ("unrequest sigio");
|
|
1419 }
|
|
1420
|
|
1421 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
1422
|
|
1423 /* Note that VMS compiler won't accept defined (CANNOT_DUMP). */
|
|
1424 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
|
|
1425 #define NEED_STARTS
|
|
1426 #endif
|
|
1427
|
|
1428 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
|
|
1429 #ifndef NEED_STARTS
|
|
1430 #define NEED_STARTS
|
|
1431 #endif
|
|
1432 #endif
|
|
1433
|
|
1434 #ifdef NEED_STARTS
|
|
1435 /* Some systems that cannot dump also cannot implement these. */
|
|
1436
|
|
1437 /*
|
|
1438 * Return the address of the start of the text segment prior to
|
|
1439 * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined.
|
|
1440 * See crt0.c for further explanation and _start.
|
|
1441 *
|
|
1442 */
|
|
1443
|
|
1444 #ifndef CANNOT_UNEXEC
|
|
1445 char *
|
|
1446 start_of_text ()
|
|
1447 {
|
|
1448 #ifdef TEXT_START
|
|
1449 return ((char *) TEXT_START);
|
|
1450 #else
|
|
1451 #ifdef GOULD
|
|
1452 extern csrt ();
|
|
1453 return ((char *) csrt);
|
|
1454 #else /* not GOULD */
|
|
1455 extern int _start ();
|
|
1456 return ((char *) _start);
|
|
1457 #endif /* GOULD */
|
|
1458 #endif /* TEXT_START */
|
|
1459 }
|
|
1460 #endif /* not CANNOT_UNEXEC */
|
|
1461
|
|
1462 /*
|
|
1463 * Return the address of the start of the data segment prior to
|
|
1464 * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined.
|
|
1465 * See crt0.c for further information and definition of data_start.
|
|
1466 *
|
|
1467 * Apparently, on BSD systems this is etext at startup. On
|
|
1468 * USG systems (swapping) this is highly mmu dependent and
|
|
1469 * is also dependent on whether or not the program is running
|
|
1470 * with shared text. Generally there is a (possibly large)
|
|
1471 * gap between end of text and start of data with shared text.
|
|
1472 *
|
|
1473 * On Uniplus+ systems with shared text, data starts at a
|
|
1474 * fixed address. Each port (from a given oem) is generally
|
|
1475 * different, and the specific value of the start of data can
|
|
1476 * be obtained via the UniPlus+ specific "uvar" system call,
|
|
1477 * however the method outlined in crt0.c seems to be more portable.
|
|
1478 *
|
|
1479 * Probably what will have to happen when a USG unexec is available,
|
|
1480 * at least on UniPlus, is temacs will have to be made unshared so
|
|
1481 * that text and data are contiguous. Then once loadup is complete,
|
|
1482 * unexec will produce a shared executable where the data can be
|
|
1483 * at the normal shared text boundry and the startofdata variable
|
|
1484 * will be patched by unexec to the correct value.
|
|
1485 *
|
|
1486 */
|
|
1487
|
|
1488 char *
|
|
1489 start_of_data ()
|
|
1490 {
|
|
1491 #ifdef DATA_START
|
|
1492 return ((char *) DATA_START);
|
|
1493 #else
|
|
1494 extern int data_start;
|
|
1495 return ((char *) &data_start);
|
|
1496 #endif
|
|
1497 }
|
|
1498 #endif /* NEED_STARTS (not CANNOT_DUMP or not SYSTEM_MALLOC) */
|
|
1499
|
|
1500 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
|
|
1501 /* Some systems that cannot dump also cannot implement these. */
|
|
1502
|
|
1503 /*
|
|
1504 * Return the address of the end of the text segment prior to
|
|
1505 * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined.
|
|
1506 */
|
|
1507
|
|
1508 char *
|
|
1509 end_of_text ()
|
|
1510 {
|
|
1511 #ifdef TEXT_END
|
|
1512 return ((char *) TEXT_END);
|
|
1513 #else
|
|
1514 extern int etext;
|
|
1515 return ((char *) &etext);
|
|
1516 #endif
|
|
1517 }
|
|
1518
|
|
1519 /*
|
|
1520 * Return the address of the end of the data segment prior to
|
|
1521 * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined.
|
|
1522 */
|
|
1523
|
|
1524 char *
|
|
1525 end_of_data ()
|
|
1526 {
|
|
1527 #ifdef DATA_END
|
|
1528 return ((char *) DATA_END);
|
|
1529 #else
|
|
1530 extern int edata;
|
|
1531 return ((char *) &edata);
|
|
1532 #endif
|
|
1533 }
|
|
1534
|
|
1535 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
|
|
1536
|
|
1537 /* Get_system_name returns as its value
|
|
1538 a string for the Lisp function system-name to return. */
|
|
1539
|
|
1540 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
1541 #include <whoami.h>
|
|
1542 #endif
|
|
1543
|
|
1544 #ifdef USG
|
|
1545 /* Can't have this within the function since `static' is #defined to nothing */
|
|
1546 static struct utsname get_system_name_name;
|
|
1547 #endif
|
|
1548
|
|
1549 char *
|
|
1550 get_system_name ()
|
|
1551 {
|
|
1552 #ifdef USG
|
|
1553 uname (&get_system_name_name);
|
|
1554 return (get_system_name_name.nodename);
|
|
1555 #else /* Not USG */
|
|
1556 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
1557 return sysname;
|
|
1558 #else /* not USG, not 4.1 */
|
|
1559 static char system_name_saved[32];
|
|
1560 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1561 char *sp;
|
|
1562 if ((sp = egetenv ("SYS$NODE")) == 0)
|
|
1563 sp = "vax-vms";
|
|
1564 else
|
|
1565 {
|
|
1566 char *end;
|
|
1567
|
|
1568 if ((end = index (sp, ':')) != 0)
|
|
1569 *end = '\0';
|
|
1570 }
|
|
1571 strcpy (system_name_saved, sp);
|
|
1572 #else /* not VMS */
|
|
1573 gethostname (system_name_saved, sizeof (system_name_saved));
|
|
1574 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
1575 return system_name_saved;
|
|
1576 #endif /* not USG, not 4.1 */
|
|
1577 #endif /* not USG */
|
|
1578 }
|
|
1579
|
|
1580 #ifndef VMS
|
|
1581 #ifndef HAVE_SELECT
|
|
1582
|
|
1583 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
|
|
1584 /* Cause explanatory error message at compile time,
|
|
1585 since the select emulation is not good enough for X. */
|
|
1586 int *x = &x_windows_lose_if_no_select_system_call;
|
|
1587 #endif
|
|
1588
|
|
1589 /* Emulate as much as select as is possible under 4.1 and needed by Gnu Emacs
|
|
1590 * Only checks read descriptors.
|
|
1591 */
|
|
1592 /* How long to wait between checking fds in select */
|
|
1593 #define SELECT_PAUSE 1
|
|
1594 int select_alarmed;
|
|
1595
|
|
1596 /* For longjmp'ing back to read_input_waiting. */
|
|
1597
|
|
1598 jmp_buf read_alarm_throw;
|
|
1599
|
|
1600 /* Nonzero if the alarm signal should throw back to read_input_waiting.
|
|
1601 The read_socket_hook function sets this to 1 while it is waiting. */
|
|
1602
|
|
1603 int read_alarm_should_throw;
|
|
1604
|
|
1605 SIGTYPE
|
|
1606 select_alarm ()
|
|
1607 {
|
|
1608 select_alarmed = 1;
|
|
1609 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
1610 sigrelse (SIGALRM);
|
|
1611 #else /* not BSD4_1 */
|
|
1612 signal (SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
|
|
1613 #endif /* not BSD4_1 */
|
|
1614 if (read_alarm_should_throw)
|
|
1615 longjmp (read_alarm_throw, 1);
|
|
1616 }
|
|
1617
|
|
1618 /* Only rfds are checked. */
|
|
1619 int
|
|
1620 select (nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, timeout)
|
|
1621 int nfds;
|
|
1622 int *rfds, *wfds, *efds, *timeout;
|
|
1623 {
|
|
1624 int ravail = 0, orfds = 0, old_alarm;
|
|
1625 int timeoutval = timeout ? *timeout : 100000;
|
|
1626 int *local_timeout = &timeoutval;
|
|
1627 extern int proc_buffered_char[];
|
|
1628 #ifndef subprocesses
|
|
1629 int process_tick = 0, update_tick = 0;
|
|
1630 #else
|
|
1631 extern int process_tick, update_tick;
|
|
1632 #endif
|
|
1633 SIGTYPE (*old_trap) ();
|
|
1634 unsigned char buf;
|
|
1635
|
|
1636 if (rfds)
|
|
1637 {
|
|
1638 orfds = *rfds;
|
|
1639 *rfds = 0;
|
|
1640 }
|
|
1641 if (wfds)
|
|
1642 *wfds = 0;
|
|
1643 if (efds)
|
|
1644 *efds = 0;
|
|
1645
|
|
1646 /* If we are looking only for the terminal, with no timeout,
|
|
1647 just read it and wait -- that's more efficient. */
|
|
1648 if (orfds == 1 && *local_timeout == 100000 && process_tick == update_tick)
|
|
1649 {
|
|
1650 if (! detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1651 read_input_waiting ();
|
|
1652 *rfds = 1;
|
|
1653 return 1;
|
|
1654 }
|
|
1655
|
|
1656 /* Once a second, till the timer expires, check all the flagged read
|
|
1657 * descriptors to see if any input is available. If there is some then
|
|
1658 * set the corresponding bit in the return copy of rfds.
|
|
1659 */
|
|
1660 while (1)
|
|
1661 {
|
|
1662 register int to_check, bit, fd;
|
|
1663
|
|
1664 if (rfds)
|
|
1665 {
|
|
1666 for (to_check = nfds, bit = 1, fd = 0; --to_check >= 0; bit <<= 1, fd++)
|
|
1667 {
|
|
1668 if (orfds & bit)
|
|
1669 {
|
|
1670 int avail = 0, status = 0;
|
|
1671
|
|
1672 if (bit == 1)
|
|
1673 avail = detect_input_pending (); /* Special keyboard handler */
|
|
1674 else
|
|
1675 {
|
|
1676 #ifdef FIONREAD
|
|
1677 status = ioctl (fd, FIONREAD, &avail);
|
|
1678 #else /* no FIONREAD */
|
|
1679 /* Hoping it will return -1 if nothing available
|
|
1680 or 0 if all 0 chars requested are read. */
|
|
1681 if (proc_buffered_char[fd] >= 0)
|
|
1682 avail = 1;
|
|
1683 else
|
|
1684 {
|
|
1685 avail = read (fd, &buf, 1);
|
|
1686 if (avail > 0)
|
|
1687 proc_buffered_char[fd] = buf;
|
|
1688 }
|
|
1689 #endif /* no FIONREAD */
|
|
1690 }
|
|
1691 if (status >= 0 && avail > 0)
|
|
1692 {
|
|
1693 (*rfds) |= bit;
|
|
1694 ravail++;
|
|
1695 }
|
|
1696 }
|
|
1697 }
|
|
1698 }
|
|
1699 if (*local_timeout == 0 || ravail != 0 || process_tick != update_tick)
|
|
1700 break;
|
|
1701 old_alarm = alarm (0);
|
|
1702 old_trap = (int (*)()) signal (SIGALRM, select_alarm);
|
|
1703 select_alarmed = 0;
|
|
1704 alarm (SELECT_PAUSE);
|
|
1705 /* Wait for a SIGALRM (or maybe a SIGTINT) */
|
|
1706 while (select_alarmed == 0 && *local_timeout != 0
|
|
1707 && process_tick == update_tick)
|
|
1708 {
|
|
1709 /* If we are interested in terminal input,
|
|
1710 wait by reading the terminal.
|
|
1711 That makes instant wakeup for terminal input at least. */
|
|
1712 if (orfds & 1)
|
|
1713 {
|
|
1714 read_input_waiting ();
|
|
1715 if (detect_input_pending ())
|
|
1716 select_alarmed = 1;
|
|
1717 }
|
|
1718 else
|
|
1719 pause ();
|
|
1720 }
|
|
1721 (*local_timeout) -= SELECT_PAUSE;
|
|
1722 /* Reset the old alarm if there was one */
|
|
1723 alarm (0);
|
|
1724 signal (SIGALRM, old_trap);
|
|
1725 if (old_alarm != 0)
|
|
1726 {
|
|
1727 /* Reset or forge an interrupt for the original handler. */
|
|
1728 old_alarm -= SELECT_PAUSE;
|
|
1729 if (old_alarm <= 0)
|
|
1730 kill (getpid (), SIGALRM); /* Fake an alarm with the orig' handler */
|
|
1731 else
|
|
1732 alarm (old_alarm);
|
|
1733 }
|
|
1734 if (*local_timeout == 0) /* Stop on timer being cleared */
|
|
1735 break;
|
|
1736 }
|
|
1737 return ravail;
|
|
1738 }
|
|
1739
|
|
1740 /* Read keyboard input into the standard buffer,
|
|
1741 waiting for at least one character. */
|
|
1742
|
|
1743 /* Make all keyboard buffers much bigger when using X windows. */
|
|
1744 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
|
|
1745 #define BUFFER_SIZE_FACTOR 16
|
|
1746 #else
|
|
1747 #define BUFFER_SIZE_FACTOR 1
|
|
1748 #endif
|
|
1749
|
|
1750 read_input_waiting ()
|
|
1751 {
|
|
1752 char buf[256 * BUFFER_SIZE_FACTOR];
|
|
1753 struct input_event e;
|
|
1754 int nread;
|
|
1755
|
|
1756 if (read_socket_hook)
|
|
1757 {
|
|
1758 read_alarm_should_throw = 0;
|
|
1759 if (! setjmp (read_alarm_throw))
|
|
1760 nread = (*read_socket_hook) (0, buf, 256 * BUFFER_SIZE_FACTOR, 1, 0);
|
|
1761 else
|
|
1762 nread = -1;
|
|
1763 }
|
|
1764 else
|
|
1765 nread = read (fileno (stdin), buf, 1);
|
|
1766
|
|
1767 /* Scan the chars for C-g and store them in kbd_buffer. */
|
|
1768 e.kind = ascii_keystroke;
|
|
1769 e.screen = selected_screen;
|
|
1770 for (i = 0; i < nread; i++)
|
|
1771 {
|
|
1772 XSET (e.code, Lisp_Int, buf[i]);
|
|
1773 kbd_buffer_store_event (&e);
|
|
1774 /* Don't look at input that follows a C-g too closely.
|
|
1775 This reduces lossage due to autorepeat on C-g. */
|
|
1776 if (buf[i] == Ctl ('G'))
|
|
1777 break;
|
|
1778 }
|
|
1779 }
|
|
1780
|
|
1781 #endif /* not HAVE_SELECT */
|
|
1782 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
1783
|
|
1784 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
1785 /* VARARGS */
|
|
1786 setpriority ()
|
|
1787 {
|
|
1788 return 0;
|
|
1789 }
|
|
1790
|
|
1791 /*
|
|
1792 * Partially emulate 4.2 open call.
|
|
1793 * open is defined as this in 4.1.
|
|
1794 *
|
|
1795 * - added by Michael Bloom @ Citicorp/TTI
|
|
1796 *
|
|
1797 */
|
|
1798
|
|
1799 int
|
|
1800 sys_open (path, oflag, mode)
|
|
1801 char *path;
|
|
1802 int oflag, mode;
|
|
1803 {
|
|
1804 if (oflag & O_CREAT)
|
|
1805 return creat (path, mode);
|
|
1806 else
|
|
1807 return open (path, oflag);
|
|
1808 }
|
|
1809
|
|
1810 init_sigio ()
|
|
1811 {
|
|
1812 if (noninteractive)
|
|
1813 return;
|
|
1814 lmode = LINTRUP | lmode;
|
|
1815 ioctl (0, TIOCLSET, &lmode);
|
|
1816 }
|
|
1817
|
|
1818 reset_sigio ()
|
|
1819 {
|
|
1820 if (noninteractive)
|
|
1821 return;
|
|
1822 lmode = ~LINTRUP & lmode;
|
|
1823 ioctl (0, TIOCLSET, &lmode);
|
|
1824 }
|
|
1825
|
|
1826 request_sigio ()
|
|
1827 {
|
|
1828 sigrelse (SIGTINT);
|
|
1829
|
|
1830 interrupts_deferred = 0;
|
|
1831 }
|
|
1832
|
|
1833 unrequest_sigio ()
|
|
1834 {
|
|
1835 sighold (SIGTINT);
|
|
1836
|
|
1837 interrupts_deferred = 1;
|
|
1838 }
|
|
1839
|
|
1840 /* still inside #ifdef BSD4_1 */
|
|
1841 #ifdef subprocesses
|
|
1842
|
|
1843 int sigheld; /* Mask of held signals */
|
|
1844
|
|
1845 sigholdx (signum)
|
|
1846 int signum;
|
|
1847 {
|
|
1848 sigheld |= sigbit (signum);
|
|
1849 sighold (signum);
|
|
1850 }
|
|
1851
|
|
1852 sigisheld (signum)
|
|
1853 int signum;
|
|
1854 {
|
|
1855 sigheld |= sigbit (signum);
|
|
1856 }
|
|
1857
|
|
1858 sigunhold (signum)
|
|
1859 int signum;
|
|
1860 {
|
|
1861 sigheld &= ~sigbit (signum);
|
|
1862 sigrelse (signum);
|
|
1863 }
|
|
1864
|
|
1865 sigfree () /* Free all held signals */
|
|
1866 {
|
|
1867 int i;
|
|
1868 for (i = 0; i < NSIG; i++)
|
|
1869 if (sigheld & sigbit (i))
|
|
1870 sigrelse (i);
|
|
1871 sigheld = 0;
|
|
1872 }
|
|
1873
|
|
1874 sigbit (i)
|
|
1875 {
|
|
1876 return 1 << (i - 1);
|
|
1877 }
|
|
1878 #endif /* subprocesses */
|
|
1879 #endif /* BSD4_1 */
|
|
1880
|
|
1881 /* POSIX signals support - DJB */
|
|
1882 /* Anyone with POSIX signals should have ANSI C declarations */
|
|
1883
|
|
1884 #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
|
|
1885
|
|
1886 sigset_t old_mask, empty_mask, full_mask, temp_mask;
|
|
1887 static struct sigaction new_action, old_action;
|
|
1888
|
|
1889 init_signals ()
|
|
1890 {
|
|
1891 #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
|
|
1892 sigemptyset (&signal_empty_mask);
|
|
1893 sigfillset (&signal_full_mask);
|
|
1894 #endif
|
|
1895 }
|
|
1896
|
|
1897 int (*signal_handler_t) ();
|
|
1898
|
|
1899 signal_handler_t
|
|
1900 sys_signal (int signal_number, signal_handler_t action)
|
|
1901 {
|
|
1902 #ifdef DGUX
|
|
1903 /* This gets us restartable system calls for efficiency.
|
|
1904 The "else" code will works as well. */
|
|
1905 return (berk_signal (signal_number, action));
|
|
1906 #else
|
|
1907 sigemptyset (&new_action.sa_mask);
|
|
1908 new_action.sa_handler = action;
|
|
1909 new_action.sa_flags = NULL;
|
|
1910 new_action (signal_number, &new_action, &old_action);
|
|
1911 return (old_action.sa_handler);
|
|
1912 #endif /* DGUX */
|
|
1913 }
|
|
1914
|
|
1915 int
|
|
1916 sys_sigpause (sigset_t new_mask)
|
|
1917 {
|
|
1918 /* pause emulating berk sigpause... */
|
|
1919 sigsuspend (&new_mask);
|
|
1920 return (EINTR);
|
|
1921 }
|
|
1922
|
|
1923 /* I'd like to have these guys return pointers to the mask storage in here,
|
|
1924 but there'd be trouble if the code was saving multiple masks. I'll be
|
|
1925 safe and pass the structure. It normally won't be more than 2 bytes
|
|
1926 anyhow. - DJB */
|
|
1927
|
|
1928 sigset_t
|
|
1929 sys_sigblock (sigset_t new_mask)
|
|
1930 {
|
|
1931 sigset_t old_mask;
|
|
1932 sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, &old_mask);
|
|
1933 return (old_mask);
|
|
1934 }
|
|
1935
|
|
1936 sigset_t
|
|
1937 sys_sigunblock (sigset_t new_mask)
|
|
1938 {
|
|
1939 sigset_t old_mask;
|
|
1940 sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &new_mask, &old_mask);
|
|
1941 return (old_mask);
|
|
1942 }
|
|
1943
|
|
1944 sigset_t
|
|
1945 sys_sigsetmask (sigset_t new_mask)
|
|
1946 {
|
|
1947 sigset_t old_mask;
|
|
1948 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &new_mask, &old_mask);
|
|
1949 return (old_mask);
|
|
1950 }
|
|
1951
|
|
1952 #endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
|
|
1953
|
|
1954 #ifndef BSTRING
|
|
1955
|
|
1956 void
|
|
1957 bzero (b, length)
|
|
1958 register char *b;
|
|
1959 register int length;
|
|
1960 {
|
|
1961 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1962 short zero = 0;
|
|
1963 long max_str = 65535;
|
|
1964
|
|
1965 while (length > max_str) {
|
|
1966 (void) LIB$MOVC5 (&zero, &zero, &zero, &max_str, b);
|
|
1967 length -= max_str;
|
|
1968 b += max_str;
|
|
1969 }
|
|
1970 max_str = length;
|
|
1971 (void) LIB$MOVC5 (&zero, &zero, &zero, &max_str, b);
|
|
1972 #else
|
|
1973 while (length-- > 0)
|
|
1974 *b++ = 0;
|
|
1975 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
1976 }
|
|
1977
|
|
1978 /* Saying `void' requires a declaration, above, where bcopy is used
|
|
1979 and that declaration causes pain for systems where bcopy is a macro. */
|
|
1980 bcopy (b1, b2, length)
|
|
1981 register char *b1;
|
|
1982 register char *b2;
|
|
1983 register int length;
|
|
1984 {
|
|
1985 #ifdef VMS
|
|
1986 long max_str = 65535;
|
|
1987
|
|
1988 while (length > max_str) {
|
|
1989 (void) LIB$MOVC3 (&max_str, b1, b2);
|
|
1990 length -= max_str;
|
|
1991 b1 += max_str;
|
|
1992 b2 += max_str;
|
|
1993 }
|
|
1994 max_str = length;
|
|
1995 (void) LIB$MOVC3 (&length, b1, b2);
|
|
1996 #else
|
|
1997 while (length-- > 0)
|
|
1998 *b2++ = *b1++;
|
|
1999 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
2000 }
|
|
2001
|
|
2002 int
|
|
2003 bcmp (b1, b2, length) /* This could be a macro! */
|
|
2004 register char *b1;
|
|
2005 register char *b2;
|
|
2006 register int length;
|
|
2007 {
|
|
2008 #ifdef VMS
|
|
2009 struct dsc$descriptor_s src1 = {length, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, b1};
|
|
2010 struct dsc$descriptor_s src2 = {length, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, b2};
|
|
2011
|
|
2012 return STR$COMPARE (&src1, &src2);
|
|
2013 #else
|
|
2014 while (length-- > 0)
|
|
2015 if (*b1++ != *b2++)
|
|
2016 return 1;
|
|
2017
|
|
2018 return 0;
|
|
2019 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
2020 }
|
|
2021 #endif /* not BSTRING */
|
|
2022
|
|
2023 #ifdef USG
|
|
2024 /*
|
|
2025 * The BSD random returns numbers in the range of
|
|
2026 * 0 to 2e31 - 1. The USG rand returns numbers in the
|
|
2027 * range of 0 to 2e15 - 1. This is probably not significant
|
|
2028 * in this usage.
|
|
2029 */
|
|
2030
|
|
2031 long
|
|
2032 random ()
|
|
2033 {
|
|
2034 /* Arrange to return a range centered on zero. */
|
|
2035 return (rand () << 15) + rand () - (1 << 29);
|
|
2036 }
|
|
2037
|
|
2038 srandom (arg)
|
|
2039 int arg;
|
|
2040 {
|
|
2041 srand (arg);
|
|
2042 }
|
|
2043
|
|
2044 #endif /* USG */
|
|
2045
|
|
2046 #ifdef BSD4_1
|
|
2047 long random ()
|
|
2048 {
|
|
2049 /* Arrange to return a range centered on zero. */
|
|
2050 return (rand () << 15) + rand () - (1 << 29);
|
|
2051 }
|
|
2052
|
|
2053 srandom (arg)
|
|
2054 int arg;
|
|
2055 {
|
|
2056 srand (arg);
|
|
2057 }
|
|
2058 #endif /* BSD4_1 */
|
|
2059
|
|
2060 #ifdef WRONG_NAME_INSQUE
|
|
2061
|
|
2062 insque (q,p)
|
|
2063 caddr_t q,p;
|
|
2064 {
|
|
2065 _insque (q,p);
|
|
2066 }
|
|
2067
|
|
2068 #endif
|
|
2069
|
|
2070 #ifdef VMS
|
|
2071
|
|
2072 #ifdef getenv
|
|
2073 /* If any place else asks for the TERM variable,
|
|
2074 allow it to be overridden with the EMACS_TERM variable
|
|
2075 before attempting to translate the logical name TERM. As a last
|
|
2076 resort, ask for VAX C's special idea of the TERM variable. */
|
|
2077 #undef getenv
|
|
2078 char *
|
|
2079 sys_getenv (name)
|
|
2080 char *name;
|
|
2081 {
|
|
2082 register char *val;
|
|
2083 static char buf[256];
|
|
2084 static struct dsc$descriptor_s equiv
|
|
2085 = {sizeof (buf), DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, buf};
|
|
2086 static struct dsc$descriptor_s d_name
|
|
2087 = {0, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, 0};
|
|
2088 short eqlen;
|
|
2089
|
|
2090 if (!strcmp (name, "TERM"))
|
|
2091 {
|
|
2092 val = (char *) getenv ("EMACS_TERM");
|
|
2093 if (val)
|
|
2094 return val;
|
|
2095 }
|
|
2096
|
|
2097 d_name.dsc$w_length = strlen (name);
|
|
2098 d_name.dsc$a_pointer = name;
|
|
2099 if (lib$sys_trnlog (&d_name, &eqlen, &equiv) == 1)
|
|
2100 {
|
|
2101 char *str = (char *) xmalloc (eqlen + 1);
|
|
2102 bcopy (buf, str, eqlen);
|
|
2103 str[eqlen] = '\0';
|
|
2104 /* This is a storage leak, but a pain to fix. With luck,
|
|
2105 no one will ever notice. */
|
|
2106 return str;
|
|
2107 }
|
|
2108 return (char *) getenv (name);
|
|
2109 }
|
|
2110 #endif /* getenv */
|
|
2111
|
|
2112 #ifdef abort
|
|
2113 /* Since VMS doesn't believe in core dumps, the only way to debug this beast is
|
|
2114 to force a call on the debugger from within the image. */
|
|
2115 #undef abort
|
|
2116 sys_abort ()
|
|
2117 {
|
|
2118 reset_sys_modes ();
|
|
2119 LIB$SIGNAL (SS$_DEBUG);
|
|
2120 }
|
|
2121 #endif /* abort */
|
|
2122 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
2123
|
|
2124 #ifdef VMS
|
|
2125 #ifdef LINK_CRTL_SHARE
|
|
2126 #ifdef SHAREABLE_LIB_BUG
|
|
2127 /* Variables declared noshare and initialized in shareable libraries
|
|
2128 cannot be shared. The VMS linker incorrectly forces you to use a private
|
|
2129 version which is uninitialized... If not for this "feature", we
|
|
2130 could use the C library definition of sys_nerr and sys_errlist. */
|
|
2131 int sys_nerr = 35;
|
|
2132 char *sys_errlist[] =
|
|
2133 {
|
|
2134 "error 0",
|
|
2135 "not owner",
|
|
2136 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2137 "no such process",
|
|
2138 "interrupted system call",
|
|
2139 "i/o error",
|
|
2140 "no such device or address",
|
|
2141 "argument list too long",
|
|
2142 "exec format error",
|
|
2143 "bad file number",
|
|
2144 "no child process",
|
|
2145 "no more processes",
|
|
2146 "not enough memory",
|
|
2147 "permission denied",
|
|
2148 "bad address",
|
|
2149 "block device required",
|
|
2150 "mount devices busy",
|
|
2151 "file exists",
|
|
2152 "cross-device link",
|
|
2153 "no such device",
|
|
2154 "not a directory",
|
|
2155 "is a directory",
|
|
2156 "invalid argument",
|
|
2157 "file table overflow",
|
|
2158 "too many open files",
|
|
2159 "not a typewriter",
|
|
2160 "text file busy",
|
|
2161 "file too big",
|
|
2162 "no space left on device",
|
|
2163 "illegal seek",
|
|
2164 "read-only file system",
|
|
2165 "too many links",
|
|
2166 "broken pipe",
|
|
2167 "math argument",
|
|
2168 "result too large",
|
|
2169 "I/O stream empty",
|
|
2170 "vax/vms specific error code nontranslatable error"
|
|
2171 };
|
|
2172 #endif /* SHAREABLE_LIB_BUG */
|
|
2173 #endif /* LINK_CRTL_SHARE */
|
|
2174 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
2175
|
|
2176 #ifdef INTERRUPTIBLE_OPEN
|
|
2177
|
|
2178 int
|
|
2179 /* VARARGS 2 */
|
|
2180 sys_open (path, oflag, mode)
|
|
2181 char *path;
|
|
2182 int oflag, mode;
|
|
2183 {
|
|
2184 register int rtnval;
|
|
2185
|
|
2186 while ((rtnval = open (path, oflag, mode)) == -1
|
|
2187 && (errno == EINTR));
|
|
2188 return (rtnval);
|
|
2189 }
|
|
2190
|
|
2191 #endif /* INTERRUPTIBLE_OPEN */
|
|
2192
|
|
2193 #ifdef INTERRUPTIBLE_CLOSE
|
|
2194
|
|
2195 sys_close (fd)
|
|
2196 int fd;
|
|
2197 {
|
|
2198 register int rtnval;
|
|
2199
|
|
2200 while ((rtnval = close (fd)) == -1
|
|
2201 && (errno == EINTR));
|
|
2202 return rtnval;
|
|
2203 }
|
|
2204
|
|
2205 #endif /* INTERRUPTIBLE_CLOSE */
|
|
2206
|
|
2207 #ifdef INTERRUPTIBLE_IO
|
|
2208
|
|
2209 int
|
|
2210 sys_read (fildes, buf, nbyte)
|
|
2211 int fildes;
|
|
2212 char *buf;
|
|
2213 unsigned int nbyte;
|
|
2214 {
|
|
2215 register int rtnval;
|
|
2216
|
|
2217 while ((rtnval = read (fildes, buf, nbyte)) == -1
|
|
2218 && (errno == EINTR));
|
|
2219 return (rtnval);
|
|
2220 }
|
|
2221
|
|
2222 int
|
|
2223 sys_write (fildes, buf, nbyte)
|
|
2224 int fildes;
|
|
2225 char *buf;
|
|
2226 unsigned int nbyte;
|
|
2227 {
|
|
2228 register int rtnval;
|
|
2229
|
|
2230 while ((rtnval = write (fildes, buf, nbyte)) == -1
|
|
2231 && (errno == EINTR));
|
|
2232 return (rtnval);
|
|
2233 }
|
|
2234
|
|
2235 #endif /* INTERRUPTIBLE_IO */
|
|
2236
|
|
2237 #ifdef USG
|
|
2238 /*
|
|
2239 * All of the following are for USG.
|
|
2240 *
|
|
2241 * On USG systems the system calls are INTERRUPTIBLE by signals
|
|
2242 * that the user program has elected to catch. Thus the system call
|
|
2243 * must be retried in these cases. To handle this without massive
|
|
2244 * changes in the source code, we remap the standard system call names
|
|
2245 * to names for our own functions in sysdep.c that do the system call
|
|
2246 * with retries. Actually, for portability reasons, it is good
|
|
2247 * programming practice, as this example shows, to limit all actual
|
|
2248 * system calls to a single occurance in the source. Sure, this
|
|
2249 * adds an extra level of function call overhead but it is almost
|
|
2250 * always negligible. Fred Fish, Unisoft Systems Inc.
|
|
2251 */
|
|
2252
|
|
2253 char *sys_siglist[NSIG + 1] =
|
|
2254 {
|
|
2255 #ifdef AIX
|
|
2256 /* AIX has changed the signals a bit */
|
|
2257 "bogus signal", /* 0 */
|
|
2258 "hangup", /* 1 SIGHUP */
|
|
2259 "interrupt", /* 2 SIGINT */
|
|
2260 "quit", /* 3 SIGQUIT */
|
|
2261 "illegal instruction", /* 4 SIGILL */
|
|
2262 "trace trap", /* 5 SIGTRAP */
|
|
2263 "IOT instruction", /* 6 SIGIOT */
|
|
2264 "crash likely", /* 7 SIGDANGER */
|
|
2265 "floating point exception", /* 8 SIGFPE */
|
|
2266 "kill", /* 9 SIGKILL */
|
|
2267 "bus error", /* 10 SIGBUS */
|
|
2268 "segmentation violation", /* 11 SIGSEGV */
|
|
2269 "bad argument to system call", /* 12 SIGSYS */
|
|
2270 "write on a pipe with no one to read it", /* 13 SIGPIPE */
|
|
2271 "alarm clock", /* 14 SIGALRM */
|
|
2272 "software termination signum", /* 15 SIGTERM */
|
|
2273 "user defined signal 1", /* 16 SIGUSR1 */
|
|
2274 "user defined signal 2", /* 17 SIGUSR2 */
|
|
2275 "death of a child", /* 18 SIGCLD */
|
|
2276 "power-fail restart", /* 19 SIGPWR */
|
|
2277 "bogus signal", /* 20 */
|
|
2278 "bogus signal", /* 21 */
|
|
2279 "bogus signal", /* 22 */
|
|
2280 "bogus signal", /* 23 */
|
|
2281 "bogus signal", /* 24 */
|
|
2282 "LAN I/O interrupt", /* 25 SIGAIO */
|
|
2283 "PTY I/O interrupt", /* 26 SIGPTY */
|
|
2284 "I/O intervention required", /* 27 SIGIOINT */
|
|
2285 "HFT grant", /* 28 SIGGRANT */
|
|
2286 "HFT retract", /* 29 SIGRETRACT */
|
|
2287 "HFT sound done", /* 30 SIGSOUND */
|
|
2288 "HFT input ready", /* 31 SIGMSG */
|
|
2289 #else /* not AIX */
|
|
2290 "bogus signal", /* 0 */
|
|
2291 "hangup", /* 1 SIGHUP */
|
|
2292 "interrupt", /* 2 SIGINT */
|
|
2293 "quit", /* 3 SIGQUIT */
|
|
2294 "illegal instruction", /* 4 SIGILL */
|
|
2295 "trace trap", /* 5 SIGTRAP */
|
|
2296 "IOT instruction", /* 6 SIGIOT */
|
|
2297 "EMT instruction", /* 7 SIGEMT */
|
|
2298 "floating point exception", /* 8 SIGFPE */
|
|
2299 "kill", /* 9 SIGKILL */
|
|
2300 "bus error", /* 10 SIGBUS */
|
|
2301 "segmentation violation", /* 11 SIGSEGV */
|
|
2302 "bad argument to system call", /* 12 SIGSYS */
|
|
2303 "write on a pipe with no one to read it", /* 13 SIGPIPE */
|
|
2304 "alarm clock", /* 14 SIGALRM */
|
|
2305 "software termination signum", /* 15 SIGTERM */
|
|
2306 "user defined signal 1", /* 16 SIGUSR1 */
|
|
2307 "user defined signal 2", /* 17 SIGUSR2 */
|
|
2308 "death of a child", /* 18 SIGCLD */
|
|
2309 "power-fail restart", /* 19 SIGPWR */
|
|
2310 #endif /* not AIX */
|
|
2311 0
|
|
2312 };
|
|
2313
|
|
2314 /*
|
|
2315 * Warning, this function may not duplicate 4.2 action properly
|
|
2316 * under error conditions.
|
|
2317 */
|
|
2318
|
|
2319 #ifndef MAXPATHLEN
|
|
2320 /* In 4.1, param.h fails to define this. */
|
|
2321 #define MAXPATHLEN 1024
|
|
2322 #endif
|
|
2323
|
|
2324 #ifndef HAVE_GETWD
|
|
2325
|
|
2326 char *
|
|
2327 getwd (pathname)
|
|
2328 char *pathname;
|
|
2329 {
|
|
2330 char *npath, *spath;
|
|
2331 extern char *getcwd ();
|
|
2332
|
|
2333 spath = npath = getcwd ((char *) 0, MAXPATHLEN);
|
|
2334 /* On Altos 3068, getcwd can return @hostname/dir, so discard
|
|
2335 up to first slash. Should be harmless on other systems. */
|
|
2336 while (*npath && *npath != '/')
|
|
2337 npath++;
|
|
2338 strcpy (pathname, npath);
|
|
2339 free (spath); /* getcwd uses malloc */
|
|
2340 return pathname;
|
|
2341 }
|
|
2342
|
|
2343 #endif /* HAVE_GETWD */
|
|
2344
|
|
2345 /*
|
|
2346 * Emulate rename using unlink/link. Note that this is
|
|
2347 * only partially correct. Also, doesn't enforce restriction
|
|
2348 * that files be of same type (regular->regular, dir->dir, etc).
|
|
2349 */
|
|
2350
|
|
2351 rename (from, to)
|
|
2352 char *from;
|
|
2353 char *to;
|
|
2354 {
|
|
2355 if (access (from, 0) == 0)
|
|
2356 {
|
|
2357 unlink (to);
|
|
2358 if (link (from, to) == 0)
|
|
2359 if (unlink (from) == 0)
|
|
2360 return (0);
|
|
2361 }
|
|
2362 return (-1);
|
|
2363 }
|
|
2364
|
|
2365 /* Set priority value to PRIO. */
|
|
2366
|
|
2367 void
|
|
2368 setpriority (which, who, prio)
|
|
2369 int which, who, prio;
|
|
2370 {
|
|
2371 int nice ();
|
|
2372
|
|
2373 nice (prio - nice (0));
|
|
2374 return (0);
|
|
2375 }
|
|
2376
|
|
2377 #ifndef HAVE_VFORK
|
|
2378
|
|
2379 /*
|
|
2380 * Substitute fork for vfork on USG flavors.
|
|
2381 */
|
|
2382
|
|
2383 vfork ()
|
|
2384 {
|
|
2385 return (fork ());
|
|
2386 }
|
|
2387
|
|
2388 #endif /* not HAVE_VFORK */
|
|
2389
|
|
2390 #ifdef MISSING_UTIMES
|
|
2391
|
|
2392 /* HPUX (among others) sets HAVE_TIMEVAL but does not implement utimes. */
|
|
2393
|
|
2394 utimes ()
|
|
2395 {
|
|
2396 }
|
|
2397 #endif
|
|
2398
|
|
2399 #ifdef IRIS_UTIME
|
|
2400
|
|
2401 /* The IRIS (3.5) has timevals, but uses sys V utime, and doesn't have the
|
|
2402 utimbuf structure defined anywhere but in the man page. */
|
|
2403
|
|
2404 struct utimbuf
|
|
2405 {
|
|
2406 long actime;
|
|
2407 long modtime;
|
|
2408 };
|
|
2409
|
|
2410 utimes (name, tvp)
|
|
2411 char *name;
|
|
2412 struct timeval tvp[];
|
|
2413 {
|
|
2414 struct utimbuf utb;
|
|
2415 utb.actime = tvp[0].tv_sec;
|
|
2416 utb.modtime = tvp[1].tv_sec;
|
|
2417 utime (name, &utb);
|
|
2418 }
|
|
2419 #endif /* IRIS_UTIME */
|
|
2420
|
|
2421
|
|
2422 #ifdef HPUX
|
|
2423 #ifndef HAVE_PERROR
|
|
2424
|
|
2425 /* HPUX curses library references perror, but as far as we know
|
|
2426 it won't be called. Anyway this definition will do for now. */
|
|
2427
|
|
2428 perror ()
|
|
2429 {
|
|
2430 }
|
|
2431
|
|
2432 #endif /* not HAVE_PERROR */
|
|
2433 #endif /* HPUX */
|
|
2434
|
|
2435 #ifndef HAVE_DUP2
|
|
2436
|
|
2437 /*
|
|
2438 * Emulate BSD dup2. First close newd if it already exists.
|
|
2439 * Then, attempt to dup oldd. If not successful, call dup2 recursively
|
|
2440 * until we are, then close the unsuccessful ones.
|
|
2441 */
|
|
2442
|
|
2443 dup2 (oldd, newd)
|
|
2444 int oldd;
|
|
2445 int newd;
|
|
2446 {
|
|
2447 register int fd, ret;
|
|
2448
|
|
2449 sys_close (newd);
|
|
2450
|
|
2451 #ifdef F_DUPFD
|
|
2452 fd = fcntl (oldd, F_DUPFD, newd);
|
|
2453 if (fd != newd)
|
|
2454 error ("can't dup2 (%i,%i) : %s", oldd, newd, sys_errlist[errno]);
|
|
2455 #else
|
|
2456 fd = dup (old);
|
|
2457 if (fd == -1)
|
|
2458 return -1;
|
|
2459 if (fd == new)
|
|
2460 return new;
|
|
2461 ret = dup2 (old,new);
|
|
2462 sys_close (fd);
|
|
2463 return ret;
|
|
2464 #endif
|
|
2465 }
|
|
2466
|
|
2467 #endif /* not HAVE_DUP2 */
|
|
2468
|
|
2469 /*
|
|
2470 * Gettimeofday. Simulate as much as possible. Only accurate
|
|
2471 * to nearest second. Emacs doesn't use tzp so ignore it for now.
|
|
2472 * Only needed when subprocesses are defined.
|
|
2473 */
|
|
2474
|
|
2475 #ifdef subprocesses
|
|
2476 #ifndef VMS
|
|
2477 #ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
|
|
2478 #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL
|
|
2479
|
|
2480 /* ARGSUSED */
|
|
2481 gettimeofday (tp, tzp)
|
|
2482 struct timeval *tp;
|
|
2483 struct timezone *tzp;
|
|
2484 {
|
|
2485 extern long time ();
|
|
2486
|
|
2487 tp->tv_sec = time ((long *)0);
|
|
2488 tp->tv_usec = 0;
|
|
2489 tzp->tz_minuteswest = -1;
|
|
2490 }
|
|
2491
|
|
2492 #endif
|
|
2493 #endif
|
|
2494 #endif
|
|
2495 #endif /* subprocess && !HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY && HAVE_TIMEVAL && !VMS */
|
|
2496
|
|
2497 /*
|
|
2498 * This function will go away as soon as all the stubs fixed. (fnf)
|
|
2499 */
|
|
2500
|
|
2501 croak (badfunc)
|
|
2502 char *badfunc;
|
|
2503 {
|
|
2504 printf ("%s not yet implemented\r\n", badfunc);
|
|
2505 reset_sys_modes ();
|
|
2506 exit (1);
|
|
2507 }
|
|
2508
|
|
2509 #endif /* USG */
|
|
2510
|
|
2511 #ifdef DGUX
|
|
2512
|
|
2513 char *sys_siglist[NSIG + 1] =
|
|
2514 {
|
|
2515 "null signal", /* 0 SIGNULL */
|
|
2516 "hangup", /* 1 SIGHUP */
|
|
2517 "interrupt", /* 2 SIGINT */
|
|
2518 "quit", /* 3 SIGQUIT */
|
|
2519 "illegal instruction", /* 4 SIGILL */
|
|
2520 "trace trap", /* 5 SIGTRAP */
|
|
2521 "abort termination", /* 6 SIGABRT */
|
|
2522 "SIGEMT", /* 7 SIGEMT */
|
|
2523 "floating point exception", /* 8 SIGFPE */
|
|
2524 "kill", /* 9 SIGKILL */
|
|
2525 "bus error", /* 10 SIGBUS */
|
|
2526 "segmentation violation", /* 11 SIGSEGV */
|
|
2527 "bad argument to system call", /* 12 SIGSYS */
|
|
2528 "write on a pipe with no reader", /* 13 SIGPIPE */
|
|
2529 "alarm clock", /* 14 SIGALRM */
|
|
2530 "software termination signal", /* 15 SIGTERM */
|
|
2531 "user defined signal 1", /* 16 SIGUSR1 */
|
|
2532 "user defined signal 2", /* 17 SIGUSR2 */
|
|
2533 "child stopped or terminated", /* 18 SIGCLD */
|
|
2534 "power-fail restart", /* 19 SIGPWR */
|
|
2535 "window size changed", /* 20 SIGWINCH */
|
|
2536 "undefined", /* 21 */
|
|
2537 "pollable event occured", /* 22 SIGPOLL */
|
|
2538 "sendable stop signal not from tty", /* 23 SIGSTOP */
|
|
2539 "stop signal from tty", /* 24 SIGSTP */
|
|
2540 "continue a stopped process", /* 25 SIGCONT */
|
|
2541 "attempted background tty read", /* 26 SIGTTIN */
|
|
2542 "attempted background tty write", /* 27 SIGTTOU */
|
|
2543 "undefined", /* 28 */
|
|
2544 "undefined", /* 29 */
|
|
2545 "undefined", /* 30 */
|
|
2546 "undefined", /* 31 */
|
|
2547 "undefined", /* 32 */
|
|
2548 "socket (TCP/IP) urgent data arrival", /* 33 SIGURG */
|
|
2549 "I/O is possible", /* 34 SIGIO */
|
|
2550 "exceeded cpu time limit", /* 35 SIGXCPU */
|
|
2551 "exceeded file size limit", /* 36 SIGXFSZ */
|
|
2552 "virtual time alarm", /* 37 SIGVTALRM */
|
|
2553 "profiling time alarm", /* 38 SIGPROF */
|
|
2554 "undefined", /* 39 */
|
|
2555 "file record locks revoked", /* 40 SIGLOST */
|
|
2556 "undefined", /* 41 */
|
|
2557 "undefined", /* 42 */
|
|
2558 "undefined", /* 43 */
|
|
2559 "undefined", /* 44 */
|
|
2560 "undefined", /* 45 */
|
|
2561 "undefined", /* 46 */
|
|
2562 "undefined", /* 47 */
|
|
2563 "undefined", /* 48 */
|
|
2564 "undefined", /* 49 */
|
|
2565 "undefined", /* 50 */
|
|
2566 "undefined", /* 51 */
|
|
2567 "undefined", /* 52 */
|
|
2568 "undefined", /* 53 */
|
|
2569 "undefined", /* 54 */
|
|
2570 "undefined", /* 55 */
|
|
2571 "undefined", /* 56 */
|
|
2572 "undefined", /* 57 */
|
|
2573 "undefined", /* 58 */
|
|
2574 "undefined", /* 59 */
|
|
2575 "undefined", /* 60 */
|
|
2576 "undefined", /* 61 */
|
|
2577 "undefined", /* 62 */
|
|
2578 "undefined", /* 63 */
|
|
2579 "notification message in mess. queue", /* 64 SIGDGNOTIFY */
|
|
2580 0
|
|
2581 };
|
|
2582
|
|
2583 #endif /* DGUX */
|
|
2584
|
|
2585 /* Directory routines for systems that don't have them. */
|
|
2586
|
|
2587 #ifdef SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR
|
|
2588
|
|
2589 #include <dirent.h>
|
|
2590
|
|
2591 #ifndef AIX
|
|
2592 int
|
|
2593 closedir (dirp)
|
|
2594 register DIR *dirp; /* stream from opendir */
|
|
2595 {
|
|
2596 sys_close (dirp->dd_fd);
|
|
2597 free ((char *) dirp->dd_buf); /* directory block defined in <dirent.h> */
|
|
2598 free ((char *) dirp);
|
|
2599 }
|
|
2600 #endif /* not AIX */
|
|
2601 #endif /* SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR */
|
|
2602
|
|
2603 #ifdef NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY
|
|
2604
|
|
2605 DIR *
|
|
2606 opendir (filename)
|
|
2607 char *filename; /* name of directory */
|
|
2608 {
|
|
2609 register DIR *dirp; /* -> malloc'ed storage */
|
|
2610 register int fd; /* file descriptor for read */
|
|
2611 struct stat sbuf; /* result of fstat */
|
|
2612
|
|
2613 fd = sys_open (filename, 0);
|
|
2614 if (fd < 0)
|
|
2615 return 0;
|
|
2616
|
|
2617 if (fstat (fd, &sbuf) < 0
|
|
2618 || (sbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR
|
|
2619 || (dirp = (DIR *) malloc (sizeof (DIR))) == 0)
|
|
2620 {
|
|
2621 sys_close (fd);
|
|
2622 return 0; /* bad luck today */
|
|
2623 }
|
|
2624
|
|
2625 dirp->dd_fd = fd;
|
|
2626 dirp->dd_loc = dirp->dd_size = 0; /* refill needed */
|
|
2627
|
|
2628 return dirp;
|
|
2629 }
|
|
2630
|
|
2631 void
|
|
2632 closedir (dirp)
|
|
2633 register DIR *dirp; /* stream from opendir */
|
|
2634 {
|
|
2635 sys_close (dirp->dd_fd);
|
|
2636 free ((char *) dirp);
|
|
2637 }
|
|
2638
|
|
2639
|
|
2640 #ifndef VMS
|
|
2641 #define DIRSIZ 14
|
|
2642 struct olddir
|
|
2643 {
|
|
2644 ino_t od_ino; /* inode */
|
|
2645 char od_name[DIRSIZ]; /* filename */
|
|
2646 };
|
|
2647 #endif /* not VMS */
|
|
2648
|
|
2649 struct direct dir_static; /* simulated directory contents */
|
|
2650
|
|
2651 /* ARGUSED */
|
|
2652 struct direct *
|
|
2653 readdir (dirp)
|
|
2654 register DIR *dirp; /* stream from opendir */
|
|
2655 {
|
|
2656 #ifndef VMS
|
|
2657 register struct olddir *dp; /* -> directory data */
|
|
2658 #else /* VMS */
|
|
2659 register struct dir$_name *dp; /* -> directory data */
|
|
2660 register struct dir$_version *dv; /* -> version data */
|
|
2661 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
2662
|
|
2663 for (; ;)
|
|
2664 {
|
|
2665 if (dirp->dd_loc >= dirp->dd_size)
|
|
2666 dirp->dd_loc = dirp->dd_size = 0;
|
|
2667
|
|
2668 if (dirp->dd_size == 0 /* refill buffer */
|
|
2669 && (dirp->dd_size = sys_read (dirp->dd_fd, dirp->dd_buf, DIRBLKSIZ)) <= 0)
|
|
2670 return 0;
|
|
2671
|
|
2672 #ifndef VMS
|
|
2673 dp = (struct olddir *) &dirp->dd_buf[dirp->dd_loc];
|
|
2674 dirp->dd_loc += sizeof (struct olddir);
|
|
2675
|
|
2676 if (dp->od_ino != 0) /* not deleted entry */
|
|
2677 {
|
|
2678 dir_static.d_ino = dp->od_ino;
|
|
2679 strncpy (dir_static.d_name, dp->od_name, DIRSIZ);
|
|
2680 dir_static.d_name[DIRSIZ] = '\0';
|
|
2681 dir_static.d_namlen = strlen (dir_static.d_name);
|
|
2682 dir_static.d_reclen = sizeof (struct direct)
|
|
2683 - MAXNAMLEN + 3
|
|
2684 + dir_static.d_namlen - dir_static.d_namlen % 4;
|
|
2685 return &dir_static; /* -> simulated structure */
|
|
2686 }
|
|
2687 #else /* VMS */
|
|
2688 dp = (struct dir$_name *) dirp->dd_buf;
|
|
2689 if (dirp->dd_loc == 0)
|
|
2690 dirp->dd_loc = (dp->dir$b_namecount&1) ? dp->dir$b_namecount + 1
|
|
2691 : dp->dir$b_namecount;
|
|
2692 dv = (struct dir$_version *)&dp->dir$t_name[dirp->dd_loc];
|
|
2693 dir_static.d_ino = dv->dir$w_fid_num;
|
|
2694 dir_static.d_namlen = dp->dir$b_namecount;
|
|
2695 dir_static.d_reclen = sizeof (struct direct)
|
|
2696 - MAXNAMLEN + 3
|
|
2697 + dir_static.d_namlen - dir_static.d_namlen % 4;
|
|
2698 strncpy (dir_static.d_name, dp->dir$t_name, dp->dir$b_namecount);
|
|
2699 dir_static.d_name[dir_static.d_namlen] = '\0';
|
|
2700 dirp->dd_loc = dirp->dd_size; /* only one record at a time */
|
|
2701 return &dir_static;
|
|
2702 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
2703 }
|
|
2704 }
|
|
2705
|
|
2706 #ifdef VMS
|
|
2707 /* readdirver is just like readdir except it returns all versions of a file
|
|
2708 as separate entries. */
|
|
2709
|
|
2710 /* ARGUSED */
|
|
2711 struct direct *
|
|
2712 readdirver (dirp)
|
|
2713 register DIR *dirp; /* stream from opendir */
|
|
2714 {
|
|
2715 register struct dir$_name *dp; /* -> directory data */
|
|
2716 register struct dir$_version *dv; /* -> version data */
|
|
2717
|
|
2718 if (dirp->dd_loc >= dirp->dd_size - sizeof (struct dir$_name))
|
|
2719 dirp->dd_loc = dirp->dd_size = 0;
|
|
2720
|
|
2721 if (dirp->dd_size == 0 /* refill buffer */
|
|
2722 && (dirp->dd_size = sys_read (dirp->dd_fd, dirp->dd_buf, DIRBLKSIZ)) <= 0)
|
|
2723 return 0;
|
|
2724
|
|
2725 dp = (struct dir$_name *) dirp->dd_buf;
|
|
2726 if (dirp->dd_loc == 0)
|
|
2727 dirp->dd_loc = (dp->dir$b_namecount & 1) ? dp->dir$b_namecount + 1
|
|
2728 : dp->dir$b_namecount;
|
|
2729 dv = (struct dir$_version *) &dp->dir$t_name[dirp->dd_loc];
|
|
2730 strncpy (dir_static.d_name, dp->dir$t_name, dp->dir$b_namecount);
|
|
2731 sprintf (&dir_static.d_name[dp->dir$b_namecount], ";%d", dv->dir$w_version);
|
|
2732 dir_static.d_namlen = strlen (dir_static.d_name);
|
|
2733 dir_static.d_ino = dv->dir$w_fid_num;
|
|
2734 dir_static.d_reclen = sizeof (struct direct) - MAXNAMLEN + 3
|
|
2735 + dir_static.d_namlen - dir_static.d_namlen % 4;
|
|
2736 dirp->dd_loc = ((char *) (++dv) - dp->dir$t_name);
|
|
2737 return &dir_static;
|
|
2738 }
|
|
2739
|
|
2740 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
2741
|
|
2742 #endif /* NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY */
|
|
2743
|
|
2744 /* Functions for VMS */
|
|
2745 #ifdef VMS
|
579
|
2746 #include "vms-pwd.h"
|
491
|
2747 #include <acldef.h>
|
|
2748 #include <chpdef.h>
|
|
2749 #include <jpidef.h>
|
|
2750
|
|
2751 /* Return as a string the VMS error string pertaining to STATUS.
|
|
2752 Reuses the same static buffer each time it is called. */
|
|
2753
|
|
2754 char *
|
|
2755 vmserrstr (status)
|
|
2756 int status; /* VMS status code */
|
|
2757 {
|
|
2758 int bufadr[2];
|
|
2759 short len;
|
|
2760 static char buf[257];
|
|
2761
|
|
2762 bufadr[0] = sizeof buf - 1;
|
|
2763 bufadr[1] = (int) buf;
|
|
2764 if (! (SYS$GETMSG (status, &len, bufadr, 0x1, 0) & 1))
|
|
2765 return "untranslatable VMS error status";
|
|
2766 buf[len] = '\0';
|
|
2767 return buf;
|
|
2768 }
|
|
2769
|
|
2770 #ifdef access
|
|
2771 #undef access
|
|
2772
|
|
2773 /* The following is necessary because 'access' emulation by VMS C (2.0) does
|
|
2774 * not work correctly. (It also doesn't work well in version 2.3.)
|
|
2775 */
|
|
2776
|
|
2777 #ifdef VMS4_4
|
|
2778
|
|
2779 #define DESCRIPTOR(name,string) struct dsc$descriptor_s name = \
|
|
2780 { strlen (string), DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, string }
|
|
2781
|
|
2782 typedef union {
|
|
2783 struct {
|
|
2784 unsigned short s_buflen;
|
|
2785 unsigned short s_code;
|
|
2786 char *s_bufadr;
|
|
2787 unsigned short *s_retlenadr;
|
|
2788 } s;
|
|
2789 int end;
|
|
2790 } item;
|
|
2791 #define buflen s.s_buflen
|
|
2792 #define code s.s_code
|
|
2793 #define bufadr s.s_bufadr
|
|
2794 #define retlenadr s.s_retlenadr
|
|
2795
|
|
2796 #define R_OK 4 /* test for read permission */
|
|
2797 #define W_OK 2 /* test for write permission */
|
|
2798 #define X_OK 1 /* test for execute (search) permission */
|
|
2799 #define F_OK 0 /* test for presence of file */
|
|
2800
|
|
2801 int
|
|
2802 sys_access (path, mode)
|
|
2803 char *path;
|
|
2804 int mode;
|
|
2805 {
|
|
2806 static char *user = NULL;
|
|
2807 char dir_fn[512];
|
|
2808
|
|
2809 /* translate possible directory spec into .DIR file name, so brain-dead
|
|
2810 * access can treat the directory like a file. */
|
|
2811 if (directory_file_name (path, dir_fn))
|
|
2812 path = dir_fn;
|
|
2813
|
|
2814 if (mode == F_OK)
|
|
2815 return access (path, mode);
|
|
2816 if (user == NULL && (user = (char *) getenv ("USER")) == NULL)
|
|
2817 return -1;
|
|
2818 {
|
|
2819 int stat;
|
|
2820 int flags;
|
|
2821 int acces;
|
|
2822 unsigned short int dummy;
|
|
2823 item itemlst[3];
|
|
2824 static int constant = ACL$C_FILE;
|
|
2825 DESCRIPTOR (path_desc, path);
|
|
2826 DESCRIPTOR (user_desc, user);
|
|
2827
|
|
2828 flags = 0;
|
|
2829 acces = 0;
|
|
2830 if ((mode & X_OK) && ((stat = access (path, mode)) < 0 || mode == X_OK))
|
|
2831 return stat;
|
|
2832 if (mode & R_OK)
|
|
2833 acces |= CHP$M_READ;
|
|
2834 if (mode & W_OK)
|
|
2835 acces |= CHP$M_WRITE;
|
|
2836 itemlst[0].buflen = sizeof (int);
|
|
2837 itemlst[0].code = CHP$_FLAGS;
|
|
2838 itemlst[0].bufadr = (char *) &flags;
|
|
2839 itemlst[0].retlenadr = &dummy;
|
|
2840 itemlst[1].buflen = sizeof (int);
|
|
2841 itemlst[1].code = CHP$_ACCESS;
|
|
2842 itemlst[1].bufadr = (char *) &acces;
|
|
2843 itemlst[1].retlenadr = &dummy;
|
|
2844 itemlst[2].end = CHP$_END;
|
|
2845 stat = SYS$CHECK_ACCESS (&constant, &path_desc, &user_desc, itemlst);
|
|
2846 return stat == SS$_NORMAL ? 0 : -1;
|
|
2847 }
|
|
2848 }
|
|
2849
|
|
2850 #else /* not VMS4_4 */
|
|
2851
|
|
2852 #include <prvdef.h>
|
|
2853 #define ACE$M_WRITE 2
|
|
2854 #define ACE$C_KEYID 1
|
|
2855
|
|
2856 static unsigned short memid, grpid;
|
|
2857 static unsigned int uic;
|
|
2858
|
|
2859 /* Called from init_sys_modes, so it happens not very often
|
|
2860 but at least each time Emacs is loaded. */
|
|
2861 sys_access_reinit ()
|
|
2862 {
|
|
2863 uic = 0;
|
|
2864 }
|
|
2865
|
|
2866 int
|
|
2867 sys_access (filename, type)
|
|
2868 char * filename;
|
|
2869 int type;
|
|
2870 {
|
|
2871 struct FAB fab;
|
|
2872 struct XABPRO xab;
|
|
2873 int status, size, i, typecode, acl_controlled;
|
|
2874 unsigned int *aclptr, *aclend, aclbuf[60];
|
|
2875 union prvdef prvmask;
|
|
2876
|
|
2877 /* Get UIC and GRP values for protection checking. */
|
|
2878 if (uic == 0)
|
|
2879 {
|
|
2880 status = LIB$GETJPI (&JPI$_UIC, 0, 0, &uic, 0, 0);
|
|
2881 if (! (status & 1))
|
|
2882 return -1;
|
|
2883 memid = uic & 0xFFFF;
|
|
2884 grpid = uic >> 16;
|
|
2885 }
|
|
2886
|
|
2887 if (type != 2) /* not checking write access */
|
|
2888 return access (filename, type);
|
|
2889
|
|
2890 /* Check write protection. */
|
|
2891
|
|
2892 #define CHECKPRIV(bit) (prvmask.bit)
|
|
2893 #define WRITEABLE(field) (! ((xab.xab$w_pro >> field) & XAB$M_NOWRITE))
|
|
2894
|
|
2895 /* Find privilege bits */
|
|
2896 status = sys$setprv (0, 0, 0, prvmask);
|
|
2897 if (! (status & 1))
|
|
2898 error ("Unable to find privileges: %s", vmserrstr (status));
|
|
2899 if (CHECKPRIV (PRV$V_BYPASS))
|
|
2900 return 0; /* BYPASS enabled */
|
|
2901 fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
2902 fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_GET;
|
|
2903 fab.fab$l_fna = filename;
|
|
2904 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (filename);
|
|
2905 fab.fab$l_xab = &xab;
|
|
2906 xab = cc$rms_xabpro;
|
|
2907 xab.xab$l_aclbuf = aclbuf;
|
|
2908 xab.xab$w_aclsiz = sizeof (aclbuf);
|
|
2909 status = sys$open (&fab, 0, 0);
|
|
2910 if (! (status & 1))
|
|
2911 return -1;
|
|
2912 sys$close (&fab, 0, 0);
|
|
2913 /* Check system access */
|
|
2914 if (CHECKPRIV (PRV$V_SYSPRV) && WRITEABLE (XAB$V_SYS))
|
|
2915 return 0;
|
|
2916 /* Check ACL entries, if any */
|
|
2917 acl_controlled = 0;
|
|
2918 if (xab.xab$w_acllen > 0)
|
|
2919 {
|
|
2920 aclptr = aclbuf;
|
|
2921 aclend = &aclbuf[xab.xab$w_acllen / 4];
|
|
2922 while (*aclptr && aclptr < aclend)
|
|
2923 {
|
|
2924 size = (*aclptr & 0xff) / 4;
|
|
2925 typecode = (*aclptr >> 8) & 0xff;
|
|
2926 if (typecode == ACE$C_KEYID)
|
|
2927 for (i = size - 1; i > 1; i--)
|
|
2928 if (aclptr[i] == uic)
|
|
2929 {
|
|
2930 acl_controlled = 1;
|
|
2931 if (aclptr[1] & ACE$M_WRITE)
|
|
2932 return 0; /* Write access through ACL */
|
|
2933 }
|
|
2934 aclptr = &aclptr[size];
|
|
2935 }
|
|
2936 if (acl_controlled) /* ACL specified, prohibits write access */
|
|
2937 return -1;
|
|
2938 }
|
|
2939 /* No ACL entries specified, check normal protection */
|
|
2940 if (WRITEABLE (XAB$V_WLD)) /* World writeable */
|
|
2941 return 0;
|
|
2942 if (WRITEABLE (XAB$V_GRP) &&
|
|
2943 (unsigned short) (xab.xab$l_uic >> 16) == grpid)
|
|
2944 return 0; /* Group writeable */
|
|
2945 if (WRITEABLE (XAB$V_OWN) &&
|
|
2946 (xab.xab$l_uic & 0xFFFF) == memid)
|
|
2947 return 0; /* Owner writeable */
|
|
2948
|
|
2949 return -1; /* Not writeable */
|
|
2950 }
|
|
2951 #endif /* not VMS4_4 */
|
|
2952 #endif /* access */
|
|
2953
|
|
2954 static char vtbuf[NAM$C_MAXRSS+1];
|
|
2955
|
|
2956 /* translate a vms file spec to a unix path */
|
|
2957 char *
|
|
2958 sys_translate_vms (vfile)
|
|
2959 char * vfile;
|
|
2960 {
|
|
2961 char * p;
|
|
2962 char * targ;
|
|
2963
|
|
2964 if (!vfile)
|
|
2965 return 0;
|
|
2966
|
|
2967 targ = vtbuf;
|
|
2968
|
|
2969 /* leading device or logical name is a root directory */
|
|
2970 if (p = strchr (vfile, ':'))
|
|
2971 {
|
|
2972 *targ++ = '/';
|
|
2973 while (vfile < p)
|
|
2974 *targ++ = *vfile++;
|
|
2975 vfile++;
|
|
2976 *targ++ = '/';
|
|
2977 }
|
|
2978 p = vfile;
|
|
2979 if (*p == '[' || *p == '<')
|
|
2980 {
|
|
2981 while (*++vfile != *p + 2)
|
|
2982 switch (*vfile)
|
|
2983 {
|
|
2984 case '.':
|
|
2985 if (vfile[-1] == *p)
|
|
2986 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
2987 *targ++ = '/';
|
|
2988 break;
|
|
2989
|
|
2990 case '-':
|
|
2991 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
2992 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
2993 break;
|
|
2994
|
|
2995 default:
|
|
2996 *targ++ = *vfile;
|
|
2997 break;
|
|
2998 }
|
|
2999 vfile++;
|
|
3000 *targ++ = '/';
|
|
3001 }
|
|
3002 while (*vfile)
|
|
3003 *targ++ = *vfile++;
|
|
3004
|
|
3005 return vtbuf;
|
|
3006 }
|
|
3007
|
|
3008 static char utbuf[NAM$C_MAXRSS+1];
|
|
3009
|
|
3010 /* translate a unix path to a VMS file spec */
|
|
3011 char *
|
|
3012 sys_translate_unix (ufile)
|
|
3013 char * ufile;
|
|
3014 {
|
|
3015 int slash_seen = 0;
|
|
3016 char *p;
|
|
3017 char * targ;
|
|
3018
|
|
3019 if (!ufile)
|
|
3020 return 0;
|
|
3021
|
|
3022 targ = utbuf;
|
|
3023
|
|
3024 if (*ufile == '/')
|
|
3025 {
|
|
3026 ufile++;
|
|
3027 }
|
|
3028
|
|
3029 while (*ufile)
|
|
3030 {
|
|
3031 switch (*ufile)
|
|
3032 {
|
|
3033 case '/':
|
|
3034 if (slash_seen)
|
|
3035 if (index (&ufile[1], '/'))
|
|
3036 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
3037 else
|
|
3038 *targ++ = ']';
|
|
3039 else
|
|
3040 {
|
|
3041 *targ++ = ':';
|
|
3042 if (index (&ufile[1], '/'))
|
|
3043 *targ++ = '[';
|
|
3044 slash_seen = 1;
|
|
3045 }
|
|
3046 break;
|
|
3047
|
|
3048 case '.':
|
|
3049 if (strncmp (ufile, "./", 2) == 0)
|
|
3050 {
|
|
3051 if (!slash_seen)
|
|
3052 {
|
|
3053 *targ++ = '[';
|
|
3054 slash_seen = 1;
|
|
3055 }
|
|
3056 ufile++; /* skip the dot */
|
|
3057 if (index (&ufile[1], '/'))
|
|
3058 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
3059 else
|
|
3060 *targ++ = ']';
|
|
3061 }
|
|
3062 else if (strncmp (ufile, "../", 3) == 0)
|
|
3063 {
|
|
3064 if (!slash_seen)
|
|
3065 {
|
|
3066 *targ++ = '[';
|
|
3067 slash_seen = 1;
|
|
3068 }
|
|
3069 *targ++ = '-';
|
|
3070 ufile += 2; /* skip the dots */
|
|
3071 if (index (&ufile[1], '/'))
|
|
3072 *targ++ = '.';
|
|
3073 else
|
|
3074 *targ++ = ']';
|
|
3075 }
|
|
3076 else
|
|
3077 *targ++ = *ufile;
|
|
3078 break;
|
|
3079
|
|
3080 default:
|
|
3081 *targ++ = *ufile;
|
|
3082 break;
|
|
3083 }
|
|
3084 ufile++;
|
|
3085 }
|
|
3086 *targ = '\0';
|
|
3087
|
|
3088 return utbuf;
|
|
3089 }
|
|
3090
|
|
3091 char *
|
|
3092 getwd (pathname)
|
|
3093 char *pathname;
|
|
3094 {
|
|
3095 char *ptr;
|
|
3096 strcpy (pathname, egetenv ("PATH"));
|
|
3097
|
|
3098 ptr = pathname;
|
|
3099 while (*ptr)
|
|
3100 {
|
|
3101 if ('a' <= *ptr && *ptr <= 'z')
|
|
3102 *ptr -= 040;
|
|
3103 ptr++;
|
|
3104 }
|
|
3105 return pathname;
|
|
3106 }
|
|
3107
|
|
3108 getppid ()
|
|
3109 {
|
|
3110 long item_code = JPI$_OWNER;
|
|
3111 unsigned long parent_id;
|
|
3112 int status;
|
|
3113
|
|
3114 if (((status = LIB$GETJPI (&item_code, 0, 0, &parent_id)) & 1) == 0)
|
|
3115 {
|
|
3116 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3117 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3118 return -1;
|
|
3119 }
|
|
3120 return parent_id;
|
|
3121 }
|
|
3122
|
|
3123 #undef getuid
|
|
3124 unsigned
|
|
3125 sys_getuid ()
|
|
3126 {
|
|
3127 return (getgid () << 16) | getuid ();
|
|
3128 }
|
|
3129
|
|
3130 int
|
|
3131 sys_read (fildes, buf, nbyte)
|
|
3132 int fildes;
|
|
3133 char *buf;
|
|
3134 unsigned int nbyte;
|
|
3135 {
|
|
3136 return read (fildes, buf, (nbyte < MAXIOSIZE ? nbyte : MAXIOSIZE));
|
|
3137 }
|
|
3138
|
|
3139 #if 0
|
|
3140 int
|
|
3141 sys_write (fildes, buf, nbyte)
|
|
3142 int fildes;
|
|
3143 char *buf;
|
|
3144 unsigned int nbyte;
|
|
3145 {
|
|
3146 register int nwrote, rtnval = 0;
|
|
3147
|
|
3148 while (nbyte > MAXIOSIZE && (nwrote = write (fildes, buf, MAXIOSIZE)) > 0) {
|
|
3149 nbyte -= nwrote;
|
|
3150 buf += nwrote;
|
|
3151 rtnval += nwrote;
|
|
3152 }
|
|
3153 if (nwrote < 0)
|
|
3154 return rtnval ? rtnval : -1;
|
|
3155 if ((nwrote = write (fildes, buf, nbyte)) < 0)
|
|
3156 return rtnval ? rtnval : -1;
|
|
3157 return (rtnval + nwrote);
|
|
3158 }
|
|
3159 #endif /* 0 */
|
|
3160
|
|
3161 /*
|
|
3162 * VAX/VMS VAX C RTL really loses. It insists that records
|
|
3163 * end with a newline (carriage return) character, and if they
|
|
3164 * don't it adds one (nice of it isn't it!)
|
|
3165 *
|
|
3166 * Thus we do this stupidity below.
|
|
3167 */
|
|
3168
|
|
3169 int
|
|
3170 sys_write (fildes, buf, nbytes)
|
|
3171 int fildes;
|
|
3172 char *buf;
|
|
3173 unsigned int nbytes;
|
|
3174 {
|
|
3175 register char *p;
|
|
3176 register char *e;
|
525
|
3177 int sum = 0;
|
|
3178 struct stat st;
|
|
3179
|
|
3180 fstat (fildes, &st);
|
491
|
3181 p = buf;
|
|
3182 while (nbytes > 0)
|
|
3183 {
|
525
|
3184 int len, retval;
|
|
3185
|
|
3186 /* Handle fixed-length files with carriage control. */
|
|
3187 if (st.st_fab_rfm == FAB$C_FIX
|
|
3188 && ((st.st_fab_rat & (FAB$M_FTN | FAB$M_CR)) != 0))
|
|
3189 {
|
|
3190 len = st.st_fab_mrs;
|
|
3191 retval = write (fildes, p, min (len, nbytes));
|
|
3192 if (retval != len)
|
|
3193 return -1;
|
|
3194 retval++; /* This skips the implied carriage control */
|
|
3195 }
|
|
3196 else
|
|
3197 {
|
|
3198 e = p + min (MAXIOSIZE, nbytes) - 1;
|
|
3199 while (*e != '\n' && e > p) e--;
|
|
3200 if (p == e) /* Ok.. so here we add a newline... sigh. */
|
|
3201 e = p + min (MAXIOSIZE, nbytes) - 1;
|
|
3202 len = e + 1 - p;
|
|
3203 retval = write (fildes, p, len);
|
|
3204 if (retval != len)
|
|
3205 return -1;
|
|
3206 }
|
|
3207 p += retval;
|
|
3208 sum += retval;
|
491
|
3209 nbytes -= retval;
|
|
3210 }
|
|
3211 return sum;
|
|
3212 }
|
|
3213
|
|
3214 /* Create file NEW copying its attributes from file OLD. If
|
|
3215 OLD is 0 or does not exist, create based on the value of
|
|
3216 vms_stmlf_recfm. */
|
|
3217
|
|
3218 /* Protection value the file should ultimately have.
|
|
3219 Set by create_copy_attrs, and use by rename_sansversions. */
|
|
3220 static unsigned short int fab_final_pro;
|
|
3221
|
|
3222 int
|
|
3223 creat_copy_attrs (old, new)
|
|
3224 char *old, *new;
|
|
3225 {
|
|
3226 struct FAB fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3227 struct XABPRO xabpro;
|
|
3228 char aclbuf[256]; /* Choice of size is arbitrary. See below. */
|
|
3229 extern int vms_stmlf_recfm;
|
|
3230
|
|
3231 if (old)
|
|
3232 {
|
|
3233 fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_GET;
|
|
3234 fab.fab$l_fna = old;
|
|
3235 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (old);
|
|
3236 fab.fab$l_xab = (char *) &xabpro;
|
|
3237 xabpro = cc$rms_xabpro;
|
|
3238 xabpro.xab$l_aclbuf = aclbuf;
|
|
3239 xabpro.xab$w_aclsiz = sizeof aclbuf;
|
|
3240 /* Call $OPEN to fill in the fab & xabpro fields. */
|
|
3241 if (sys$open (&fab, 0, 0) & 1)
|
|
3242 {
|
|
3243 sys$close (&fab, 0, 0);
|
|
3244 fab.fab$l_alq = 0; /* zero the allocation quantity */
|
|
3245 if (xabpro.xab$w_acllen > 0)
|
|
3246 {
|
|
3247 if (xabpro.xab$w_acllen > sizeof aclbuf)
|
|
3248 /* If the acl buffer was too short, redo open with longer one.
|
|
3249 Wouldn't need to do this if there were some system imposed
|
|
3250 limit on the size of an ACL, but I can't find any such. */
|
|
3251 {
|
|
3252 xabpro.xab$l_aclbuf = (char *) alloca (xabpro.xab$w_acllen);
|
|
3253 xabpro.xab$w_aclsiz = xabpro.xab$w_acllen;
|
|
3254 if (sys$open (&fab, 0, 0) & 1)
|
|
3255 sys$close (&fab, 0, 0);
|
|
3256 else
|
|
3257 old = 0;
|
|
3258 }
|
|
3259 }
|
|
3260 else
|
|
3261 xabpro.xab$l_aclbuf = 0;
|
|
3262 }
|
|
3263 else
|
|
3264 old = 0;
|
|
3265 }
|
|
3266 fab.fab$l_fna = new;
|
|
3267 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (new);
|
|
3268 if (!old)
|
|
3269 {
|
|
3270 fab.fab$l_xab = 0;
|
|
3271 fab.fab$b_rfm = vms_stmlf_recfm ? FAB$C_STMLF : FAB$C_VAR;
|
|
3272 fab.fab$b_rat = FAB$M_CR;
|
|
3273 }
|
|
3274
|
|
3275 /* Set the file protections such that we will be able to manipulate
|
|
3276 this file. Once we are done writing and renaming it, we will set
|
|
3277 the protections back. */
|
|
3278 if (old)
|
|
3279 fab_final_pro = xabpro.xab$w_pro;
|
|
3280 else
|
|
3281 sys$setdfprot (0, &fab_final_pro);
|
|
3282 xabpro.xab$w_pro &= 0xff0f; /* set O:rewd for now. This is set back later. */
|
|
3283
|
|
3284 /* Create the new file with either default attrs or attrs copied
|
|
3285 from old file. */
|
|
3286 if (!(SYS$CREATE (&fab, 0, 0) & 1))
|
|
3287 return -1;
|
|
3288 sys$close (&fab, 0, 0);
|
|
3289 /* As this is a "replacement" for creat, return a file descriptor
|
|
3290 opened for writing. */
|
|
3291 return open (new, O_WRONLY);
|
|
3292 }
|
|
3293
|
|
3294 #ifdef creat
|
|
3295 #undef creat
|
|
3296 #include <varargs.h>
|
|
3297 #ifdef __GNUC__
|
|
3298 #ifndef va_count
|
|
3299 #define va_count(X) ((X) = *(((int *) &(va_alist)) - 1))
|
|
3300 #endif
|
|
3301 #endif
|
|
3302
|
|
3303 sys_creat (va_alist)
|
|
3304 va_dcl
|
|
3305 {
|
|
3306 va_list list_incrementor;
|
|
3307 char *name;
|
|
3308 int mode;
|
|
3309 int rfd; /* related file descriptor */
|
|
3310 int fd; /* Our new file descriptor */
|
|
3311 int count;
|
|
3312 struct stat st_buf;
|
|
3313 char rfm[12];
|
|
3314 char rat[15];
|
|
3315 char mrs[13];
|
|
3316 char fsz[13];
|
|
3317 extern int vms_stmlf_recfm;
|
|
3318
|
|
3319 va_count (count);
|
|
3320 va_start (list_incrementor);
|
|
3321 name = va_arg (list_incrementor, char *);
|
|
3322 mode = va_arg (list_incrementor, int);
|
|
3323 if (count > 2)
|
|
3324 rfd = va_arg (list_incrementor, int);
|
|
3325 va_end (list_incrementor);
|
|
3326 if (count > 2)
|
|
3327 {
|
|
3328 /* Use information from the related file descriptor to set record
|
|
3329 format of the newly created file. */
|
|
3330 fstat (rfd, &st_buf);
|
|
3331 switch (st_buf.st_fab_rfm)
|
|
3332 {
|
|
3333 case FAB$C_FIX:
|
|
3334 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = fix");
|
|
3335 sprintf (mrs, "mrs = %d", st_buf.st_fab_mrs);
|
|
3336 strcpy (rat, "rat = ");
|
|
3337 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_CR)
|
|
3338 strcat (rat, "cr");
|
|
3339 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_FTN)
|
|
3340 strcat (rat, "ftn");
|
|
3341 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_PRN)
|
|
3342 strcat (rat, "prn");
|
|
3343 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_BLK)
|
|
3344 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & (FAB$M_CR|FAB$M_FTN|FAB$M_PRN))
|
|
3345 strcat (rat, ", blk");
|
|
3346 else
|
|
3347 strcat (rat, "blk");
|
|
3348 return creat (name, 0, rfm, rat, mrs);
|
|
3349
|
|
3350 case FAB$C_VFC:
|
|
3351 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = vfc");
|
|
3352 sprintf (fsz, "fsz = %d", st_buf.st_fab_fsz);
|
|
3353 strcpy (rat, "rat = ");
|
|
3354 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_CR)
|
|
3355 strcat (rat, "cr");
|
|
3356 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_FTN)
|
|
3357 strcat (rat, "ftn");
|
|
3358 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_PRN)
|
|
3359 strcat (rat, "prn");
|
|
3360 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_BLK)
|
|
3361 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & (FAB$M_CR|FAB$M_FTN|FAB$M_PRN))
|
|
3362 strcat (rat, ", blk");
|
|
3363 else
|
|
3364 strcat (rat, "blk");
|
|
3365 return creat (name, 0, rfm, rat, fsz);
|
|
3366
|
|
3367 case FAB$C_STM:
|
|
3368 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = stm");
|
|
3369 break;
|
|
3370
|
|
3371 case FAB$C_STMCR:
|
|
3372 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = stmcr");
|
|
3373 break;
|
|
3374
|
|
3375 case FAB$C_STMLF:
|
|
3376 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = stmlf");
|
|
3377 break;
|
|
3378
|
|
3379 case FAB$C_UDF:
|
|
3380 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = udf");
|
|
3381 break;
|
|
3382
|
|
3383 case FAB$C_VAR:
|
|
3384 strcpy (rfm, "rfm = var");
|
|
3385 break;
|
|
3386 }
|
|
3387 strcpy (rat, "rat = ");
|
|
3388 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_CR)
|
|
3389 strcat (rat, "cr");
|
|
3390 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_FTN)
|
|
3391 strcat (rat, "ftn");
|
|
3392 else if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_PRN)
|
|
3393 strcat (rat, "prn");
|
|
3394 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & FAB$M_BLK)
|
|
3395 if (st_buf.st_fab_rat & (FAB$M_CR|FAB$M_FTN|FAB$M_PRN))
|
|
3396 strcat (rat, ", blk");
|
|
3397 else
|
|
3398 strcat (rat, "blk");
|
|
3399 }
|
|
3400 else
|
|
3401 {
|
|
3402 strcpy (rfm, vms_stmlf_recfm ? "rfm = stmlf" : "rfm=var");
|
|
3403 strcpy (rat, "rat=cr");
|
|
3404 }
|
|
3405 /* Until the VAX C RTL fixes the many bugs with modes, always use
|
|
3406 mode 0 to get the user's default protection. */
|
|
3407 fd = creat (name, 0, rfm, rat);
|
|
3408 if (fd < 0 && errno == EEXIST)
|
|
3409 {
|
|
3410 if (unlink (name) < 0)
|
|
3411 report_file_error ("delete", build_string (name));
|
|
3412 fd = creat (name, 0, rfm, rat);
|
|
3413 }
|
|
3414 return fd;
|
|
3415 }
|
|
3416 #endif /* creat */
|
|
3417
|
|
3418 /* fwrite to stdout is S L O W. Speed it up by using fputc...*/
|
|
3419 sys_fwrite (ptr, size, num, fp)
|
|
3420 register char * ptr;
|
|
3421 FILE * fp;
|
|
3422 {
|
|
3423 register int tot = num * size;
|
|
3424
|
|
3425 while (tot--)
|
|
3426 fputc (*ptr++, fp);
|
|
3427 }
|
|
3428
|
|
3429 /*
|
|
3430 * The VMS C library routine creat actually creates a new version of an
|
|
3431 * existing file rather than truncating the old version. There are times
|
|
3432 * when this is not the desired behavior, for instance, when writing an
|
|
3433 * auto save file (you only want one version), or when you don't have
|
|
3434 * write permission in the directory containing the file (but the file
|
|
3435 * itself is writable). Hence this routine, which is equivalent to
|
|
3436 * "close (creat (fn, 0));" on Unix if fn already exists.
|
|
3437 */
|
|
3438 int
|
|
3439 vms_truncate (fn)
|
|
3440 char *fn;
|
|
3441 {
|
|
3442 struct FAB xfab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3443 struct RAB xrab = cc$rms_rab;
|
|
3444 int status;
|
|
3445
|
|
3446 xfab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_TEF; /* free allocated but unused blocks on close */
|
|
3447 xfab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_TRN | FAB$M_GET; /* allow truncate and get access */
|
|
3448 xfab.fab$b_shr = FAB$M_NIL; /* allow no sharing - file must be locked */
|
|
3449 xfab.fab$l_fna = fn;
|
|
3450 xfab.fab$b_fns = strlen (fn);
|
|
3451 xfab.fab$l_dna = ";0"; /* default to latest version of the file */
|
|
3452 xfab.fab$b_dns = 2;
|
|
3453 xrab.rab$l_fab = &xfab;
|
|
3454
|
|
3455 /* This gibberish opens the file, positions to the first record, and
|
|
3456 deletes all records from there until the end of file. */
|
|
3457 if ((sys$open (&xfab) & 01) == 01)
|
|
3458 {
|
|
3459 if ((sys$connect (&xrab) & 01) == 01 &&
|
|
3460 (sys$find (&xrab) & 01) == 01 &&
|
|
3461 (sys$truncate (&xrab) & 01) == 01)
|
|
3462 status = 0;
|
|
3463 else
|
|
3464 status = -1;
|
|
3465 }
|
|
3466 else
|
|
3467 status = -1;
|
|
3468 sys$close (&xfab);
|
|
3469 return status;
|
|
3470 }
|
|
3471
|
|
3472 /* Define this symbol to actually read SYSUAF.DAT. This requires either
|
|
3473 SYSPRV or a readable SYSUAF.DAT. */
|
|
3474
|
|
3475 #ifdef READ_SYSUAF
|
|
3476 /*
|
|
3477 * getuaf.c
|
|
3478 *
|
|
3479 * Routine to read the VMS User Authorization File and return
|
|
3480 * a specific user's record.
|
|
3481 */
|
|
3482
|
|
3483 static struct UAF retuaf;
|
|
3484
|
|
3485 struct UAF *
|
|
3486 get_uaf_name (uname)
|
|
3487 char * uname;
|
|
3488 {
|
|
3489 register status;
|
|
3490 struct FAB uaf_fab;
|
|
3491 struct RAB uaf_rab;
|
|
3492
|
|
3493 uaf_fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3494 uaf_rab = cc$rms_rab;
|
|
3495 /* initialize fab fields */
|
|
3496 uaf_fab.fab$l_fna = "SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT";
|
|
3497 uaf_fab.fab$b_fns = 21;
|
|
3498 uaf_fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_GET;
|
|
3499 uaf_fab.fab$b_org = FAB$C_IDX;
|
|
3500 uaf_fab.fab$b_shr = FAB$M_GET|FAB$M_PUT|FAB$M_UPD|FAB$M_DEL;
|
|
3501 /* initialize rab fields */
|
|
3502 uaf_rab.rab$l_fab = &uaf_fab;
|
|
3503 /* open the User Authorization File */
|
|
3504 status = sys$open (&uaf_fab);
|
|
3505 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3506 {
|
|
3507 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3508 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3509 return 0;
|
|
3510 }
|
|
3511 status = sys$connect (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3512 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3513 {
|
|
3514 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3515 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3516 return 0;
|
|
3517 }
|
|
3518 /* read the requested record - index is in uname */
|
|
3519 uaf_rab.rab$l_kbf = uname;
|
|
3520 uaf_rab.rab$b_ksz = strlen (uname);
|
|
3521 uaf_rab.rab$b_rac = RAB$C_KEY;
|
|
3522 uaf_rab.rab$l_ubf = (char *)&retuaf;
|
|
3523 uaf_rab.rab$w_usz = sizeof retuaf;
|
|
3524 status = sys$get (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3525 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3526 {
|
|
3527 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3528 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3529 return 0;
|
|
3530 }
|
|
3531 /* close the User Authorization File */
|
|
3532 status = sys$disconnect (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3533 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3534 {
|
|
3535 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3536 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3537 return 0;
|
|
3538 }
|
|
3539 status = sys$close (&uaf_fab);
|
|
3540 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3541 {
|
|
3542 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3543 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3544 return 0;
|
|
3545 }
|
|
3546 return &retuaf;
|
|
3547 }
|
|
3548
|
|
3549 struct UAF *
|
|
3550 get_uaf_uic (uic)
|
|
3551 unsigned long uic;
|
|
3552 {
|
|
3553 register status;
|
|
3554 struct FAB uaf_fab;
|
|
3555 struct RAB uaf_rab;
|
|
3556
|
|
3557 uaf_fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3558 uaf_rab = cc$rms_rab;
|
|
3559 /* initialize fab fields */
|
|
3560 uaf_fab.fab$l_fna = "SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT";
|
|
3561 uaf_fab.fab$b_fns = 21;
|
|
3562 uaf_fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_GET;
|
|
3563 uaf_fab.fab$b_org = FAB$C_IDX;
|
|
3564 uaf_fab.fab$b_shr = FAB$M_GET|FAB$M_PUT|FAB$M_UPD|FAB$M_DEL;
|
|
3565 /* initialize rab fields */
|
|
3566 uaf_rab.rab$l_fab = &uaf_fab;
|
|
3567 /* open the User Authorization File */
|
|
3568 status = sys$open (&uaf_fab);
|
|
3569 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3570 {
|
|
3571 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3572 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3573 return 0;
|
|
3574 }
|
|
3575 status = sys$connect (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3576 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3577 {
|
|
3578 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3579 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3580 return 0;
|
|
3581 }
|
|
3582 /* read the requested record - index is in uic */
|
|
3583 uaf_rab.rab$b_krf = 1; /* 1st alternate key */
|
|
3584 uaf_rab.rab$l_kbf = (char *) &uic;
|
|
3585 uaf_rab.rab$b_ksz = sizeof uic;
|
|
3586 uaf_rab.rab$b_rac = RAB$C_KEY;
|
|
3587 uaf_rab.rab$l_ubf = (char *)&retuaf;
|
|
3588 uaf_rab.rab$w_usz = sizeof retuaf;
|
|
3589 status = sys$get (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3590 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3591 {
|
|
3592 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3593 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3594 return 0;
|
|
3595 }
|
|
3596 /* close the User Authorization File */
|
|
3597 status = sys$disconnect (&uaf_rab);
|
|
3598 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3599 {
|
|
3600 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3601 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3602 return 0;
|
|
3603 }
|
|
3604 status = sys$close (&uaf_fab);
|
|
3605 if (!(status&1))
|
|
3606 {
|
|
3607 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3608 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3609 return 0;
|
|
3610 }
|
|
3611 return &retuaf;
|
|
3612 }
|
|
3613
|
|
3614 static struct passwd retpw;
|
|
3615
|
|
3616 struct passwd *
|
|
3617 cnv_uaf_pw (up)
|
|
3618 struct UAF * up;
|
|
3619 {
|
|
3620 char * ptr;
|
|
3621
|
|
3622 /* copy these out first because if the username is 32 chars, the next
|
|
3623 section will overwrite the first byte of the UIC */
|
|
3624 retpw.pw_uid = up->uaf$w_mem;
|
|
3625 retpw.pw_gid = up->uaf$w_grp;
|
|
3626
|
|
3627 /* I suppose this is not the best sytle, to possibly overwrite one
|
|
3628 byte beyond the end of the field, but what the heck... */
|
|
3629 ptr = &up->uaf$t_username[UAF$S_USERNAME];
|
|
3630 while (ptr[-1] == ' ')
|
|
3631 ptr--;
|
|
3632 *ptr = '\0';
|
|
3633 strcpy (retpw.pw_name, up->uaf$t_username);
|
|
3634
|
|
3635 /* the rest of these are counted ascii strings */
|
|
3636 strncpy (retpw.pw_gecos, &up->uaf$t_owner[1], up->uaf$t_owner[0]);
|
|
3637 retpw.pw_gecos[up->uaf$t_owner[0]] = '\0';
|
|
3638 strncpy (retpw.pw_dir, &up->uaf$t_defdev[1], up->uaf$t_defdev[0]);
|
|
3639 retpw.pw_dir[up->uaf$t_defdev[0]] = '\0';
|
|
3640 strncat (retpw.pw_dir, &up->uaf$t_defdir[1], up->uaf$t_defdir[0]);
|
|
3641 retpw.pw_dir[up->uaf$t_defdev[0] + up->uaf$t_defdir[0]] = '\0';
|
|
3642 strncpy (retpw.pw_shell, &up->uaf$t_defcli[1], up->uaf$t_defcli[0]);
|
|
3643 retpw.pw_shell[up->uaf$t_defcli[0]] = '\0';
|
|
3644
|
|
3645 return &retpw;
|
|
3646 }
|
|
3647 #else /* not READ_SYSUAF */
|
|
3648 static struct passwd retpw;
|
|
3649 #endif /* not READ_SYSUAF */
|
|
3650
|
|
3651 struct passwd *
|
|
3652 getpwnam (name)
|
|
3653 char * name;
|
|
3654 {
|
|
3655 #ifdef READ_SYSUAF
|
|
3656 struct UAF *up;
|
|
3657 #else
|
|
3658 char * user;
|
|
3659 char * dir;
|
|
3660 unsigned char * full;
|
|
3661 #endif /* READ_SYSUAF */
|
|
3662 char *ptr = name;
|
|
3663
|
|
3664 while (*ptr)
|
|
3665 {
|
|
3666 if ('a' <= *ptr && *ptr <= 'z')
|
|
3667 *ptr -= 040;
|
|
3668 ptr++;
|
|
3669 }
|
|
3670 #ifdef READ_SYSUAF
|
|
3671 if (!(up = get_uaf_name (name)))
|
|
3672 return 0;
|
|
3673 return cnv_uaf_pw (up);
|
|
3674 #else
|
|
3675 if (strcmp (name, getenv ("USER")) == 0)
|
|
3676 {
|
|
3677 retpw.pw_uid = getuid ();
|
|
3678 retpw.pw_gid = getgid ();
|
|
3679 strcpy (retpw.pw_name, name);
|
|
3680 if (full = egetenv ("FULLNAME"))
|
|
3681 strcpy (retpw.pw_gecos, full);
|
|
3682 else
|
|
3683 *retpw.pw_gecos = '\0';
|
|
3684 strcpy (retpw.pw_dir, egetenv ("HOME"));
|
|
3685 *retpw.pw_shell = '\0';
|
|
3686 return &retpw;
|
|
3687 }
|
|
3688 else
|
|
3689 return 0;
|
|
3690 #endif /* not READ_SYSUAF */
|
|
3691 }
|
|
3692
|
|
3693 struct passwd *
|
|
3694 getpwuid (uid)
|
|
3695 unsigned long uid;
|
|
3696 {
|
|
3697 #ifdef READ_SYSUAF
|
|
3698 struct UAF * up;
|
|
3699
|
|
3700 if (!(up = get_uaf_uic (uid)))
|
|
3701 return 0;
|
|
3702 return cnv_uaf_pw (up);
|
|
3703 #else
|
|
3704 if (uid == sys_getuid ())
|
|
3705 return getpwnam (egetenv ("USER"));
|
|
3706 else
|
|
3707 return 0;
|
|
3708 #endif /* not READ_SYSUAF */
|
|
3709 }
|
|
3710
|
|
3711 /* return total address space available to the current process. This is
|
|
3712 the sum of the current p0 size, p1 size and free page table entries
|
|
3713 available. */
|
|
3714 vlimit ()
|
|
3715 {
|
|
3716 int item_code;
|
|
3717 unsigned long free_pages;
|
|
3718 unsigned long frep0va;
|
|
3719 unsigned long frep1va;
|
|
3720 register status;
|
|
3721
|
|
3722 item_code = JPI$_FREPTECNT;
|
|
3723 if (((status = LIB$GETJPI (&item_code, 0, 0, &free_pages)) & 1) == 0)
|
|
3724 {
|
|
3725 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3726 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3727 return -1;
|
|
3728 }
|
|
3729 free_pages *= 512;
|
|
3730
|
|
3731 item_code = JPI$_FREP0VA;
|
|
3732 if (((status = LIB$GETJPI (&item_code, 0, 0, &frep0va)) & 1) == 0)
|
|
3733 {
|
|
3734 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3735 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3736 return -1;
|
|
3737 }
|
|
3738 item_code = JPI$_FREP1VA;
|
|
3739 if (((status = LIB$GETJPI (&item_code, 0, 0, &frep1va)) & 1) == 0)
|
|
3740 {
|
|
3741 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3742 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3743 return -1;
|
|
3744 }
|
|
3745
|
|
3746 return free_pages + frep0va + (0x7fffffff - frep1va);
|
|
3747 }
|
|
3748
|
|
3749 define_logical_name (varname, string)
|
|
3750 char *varname;
|
|
3751 char *string;
|
|
3752 {
|
|
3753 struct dsc$descriptor_s strdsc =
|
|
3754 {strlen (string), DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, string};
|
|
3755 struct dsc$descriptor_s envdsc =
|
|
3756 {strlen (varname), DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, varname};
|
|
3757 struct dsc$descriptor_s lnmdsc =
|
|
3758 {7, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, "LNM$JOB"};
|
|
3759
|
|
3760 return LIB$SET_LOGICAL (&envdsc, &strdsc, &lnmdsc, 0, 0);
|
|
3761 }
|
|
3762
|
|
3763 delete_logical_name (varname)
|
|
3764 char *varname;
|
|
3765 {
|
|
3766 struct dsc$descriptor_s envdsc =
|
|
3767 {strlen (varname), DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, varname};
|
|
3768 struct dsc$descriptor_s lnmdsc =
|
|
3769 {7, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, "LNM$JOB"};
|
|
3770
|
|
3771 return LIB$DELETE_LOGICAL (&envdsc, &lnmdsc);
|
|
3772 }
|
|
3773
|
|
3774 ulimit ()
|
|
3775 {}
|
|
3776
|
|
3777 setpriority ()
|
|
3778 {}
|
|
3779
|
|
3780 setpgrp ()
|
|
3781 {}
|
|
3782
|
|
3783 execvp ()
|
|
3784 {
|
|
3785 error ("execvp system call not implemented");
|
|
3786 }
|
|
3787
|
|
3788 int
|
|
3789 rename (from, to)
|
|
3790 char *from, *to;
|
|
3791 {
|
|
3792 int status;
|
|
3793 struct FAB from_fab = cc$rms_fab, to_fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3794 struct NAM from_nam = cc$rms_nam, to_nam = cc$rms_nam;
|
|
3795 char from_esn[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
|
|
3796 char to_esn[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
|
|
3797
|
|
3798 from_fab.fab$l_fna = from;
|
|
3799 from_fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (from);
|
|
3800 from_fab.fab$l_nam = &from_nam;
|
|
3801 from_fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_NAM;
|
|
3802
|
|
3803 from_nam.nam$l_esa = from_esn;
|
|
3804 from_nam.nam$b_ess = sizeof from_esn;
|
|
3805
|
|
3806 to_fab.fab$l_fna = to;
|
|
3807 to_fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (to);
|
|
3808 to_fab.fab$l_nam = &to_nam;
|
|
3809 to_fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_NAM;
|
|
3810
|
|
3811 to_nam.nam$l_esa = to_esn;
|
|
3812 to_nam.nam$b_ess = sizeof to_esn;
|
|
3813
|
|
3814 status = SYS$RENAME (&from_fab, 0, 0, &to_fab);
|
|
3815
|
|
3816 if (status & 1)
|
|
3817 return 0;
|
|
3818 else
|
|
3819 {
|
|
3820 if (status == RMS$_DEV)
|
|
3821 errno = EXDEV;
|
|
3822 else
|
|
3823 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3824 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3825 return -1;
|
|
3826 }
|
|
3827 }
|
|
3828
|
|
3829 /* This function renames a file like `rename', but it strips
|
|
3830 the version number from the "to" filename, such that the "to" file is
|
|
3831 will always be a new version. It also sets the file protection once it is
|
|
3832 finished. The protection that we will use is stored in fab_final_pro,
|
|
3833 and was set when we did a creat_copy_attrs to create the file that we
|
|
3834 are renaming.
|
|
3835
|
|
3836 We could use the chmod function, but Eunichs uses 3 bits per user category
|
|
3837 to describe the protection, and VMS uses 4 (write and delete are seperate
|
|
3838 bits). To maintain portability, the VMS implementation of `chmod' wires
|
|
3839 the W and D bits together. */
|
|
3840
|
|
3841
|
|
3842 static struct fibdef fib; /* We need this initialized to zero */
|
|
3843 char vms_file_written[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
|
|
3844
|
|
3845 int
|
|
3846 rename_sans_version (from,to)
|
|
3847 char *from, *to;
|
|
3848 {
|
|
3849 short int chan;
|
|
3850 int stat;
|
|
3851 short int iosb[4];
|
|
3852 int status;
|
|
3853 struct FAB to_fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3854 struct NAM to_nam = cc$rms_nam;
|
|
3855 struct dsc$descriptor fib_d ={sizeof (fib),0,0,(char*) &fib};
|
|
3856 struct dsc$descriptor fib_attr[2]
|
|
3857 = {{sizeof (fab_final_pro),ATR$C_FPRO,0,(char*) &fab_final_pro},{0,0,0,0}};
|
|
3858 char to_esn[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
|
|
3859
|
|
3860 $DESCRIPTOR (disk,to_esn);
|
|
3861
|
|
3862 to_fab.fab$l_fna = to;
|
|
3863 to_fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (to);
|
|
3864 to_fab.fab$l_nam = &to_nam;
|
|
3865 to_fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_NAM;
|
|
3866
|
|
3867 to_nam.nam$l_esa = to_esn;
|
|
3868 to_nam.nam$b_ess = sizeof to_esn;
|
|
3869
|
|
3870 status = SYS$PARSE (&to_fab, 0, 0); /* figure out the full file name */
|
|
3871
|
|
3872 if (to_nam.nam$l_fnb && NAM$M_EXP_VER)
|
|
3873 *(to_nam.nam$l_ver) = '\0';
|
|
3874
|
|
3875 stat = rename (from, to_esn);
|
|
3876 if (stat < 0)
|
|
3877 return stat;
|
|
3878
|
|
3879 strcpy (vms_file_written, to_esn);
|
|
3880
|
|
3881 to_fab.fab$l_fna = vms_file_written; /* this points to the versionless name */
|
|
3882 to_fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (vms_file_written);
|
|
3883
|
|
3884 /* Now set the file protection to the correct value */
|
|
3885 sys$open (&to_fab, 0, 0); /* This fills in the nam$w_fid fields */
|
|
3886
|
|
3887 /* Copy these fields into the fib */
|
|
3888 fib.fib$r_fid_overlay.fib$w_fid[0] = to_nam.nam$w_fid[0];
|
|
3889 fib.fib$r_fid_overlay.fib$w_fid[1] = to_nam.nam$w_fid[1];
|
|
3890 fib.fib$r_fid_overlay.fib$w_fid[2] = to_nam.nam$w_fid[2];
|
|
3891
|
|
3892 sys$close (&to_fab, 0, 0);
|
|
3893
|
|
3894 stat = sys$assign (&disk, &chan, 0, 0); /* open a channel to the disk */
|
|
3895 if (!stat)
|
|
3896 lib$signal (stat);
|
|
3897 stat = sys$qiow (0, chan, IO$_MODIFY, iosb, 0, 0, &fib_d,
|
|
3898 0, 0, 0, &fib_attr, 0);
|
|
3899 if (!stat)
|
|
3900 lib$signal (stat);
|
|
3901 stat = sys$dassgn (chan);
|
|
3902 if (!stat)
|
|
3903 lib$signal (stat);
|
|
3904 strcpy (vms_file_written, to_esn); /* We will write this to the screen*/
|
|
3905 return 0;
|
|
3906 }
|
|
3907
|
|
3908 link (file, new)
|
|
3909 char * file, * new;
|
|
3910 {
|
|
3911 register status;
|
|
3912 struct FAB fab;
|
|
3913 struct NAM nam;
|
|
3914 unsigned short fid[3];
|
|
3915 char esa[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
|
|
3916
|
|
3917 fab = cc$rms_fab;
|
|
3918 fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_OFP;
|
|
3919 fab.fab$l_fna = file;
|
|
3920 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (file);
|
|
3921 fab.fab$l_nam = &nam;
|
|
3922
|
|
3923 nam = cc$rms_nam;
|
|
3924 nam.nam$l_esa = esa;
|
|
3925 nam.nam$b_ess = NAM$C_MAXRSS;
|
|
3926
|
|
3927 status = SYS$PARSE (&fab);
|
|
3928 if ((status & 1) == 0)
|
|
3929 {
|
|
3930 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3931 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3932 return -1;
|
|
3933 }
|
|
3934 status = SYS$SEARCH (&fab);
|
|
3935 if ((status & 1) == 0)
|
|
3936 {
|
|
3937 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3938 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3939 return -1;
|
|
3940 }
|
|
3941
|
|
3942 fid[0] = nam.nam$w_fid[0];
|
|
3943 fid[1] = nam.nam$w_fid[1];
|
|
3944 fid[2] = nam.nam$w_fid[2];
|
|
3945
|
|
3946 fab.fab$l_fna = new;
|
|
3947 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (new);
|
|
3948
|
|
3949 status = SYS$PARSE (&fab);
|
|
3950 if ((status & 1) == 0)
|
|
3951 {
|
|
3952 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3953 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3954 return -1;
|
|
3955 }
|
|
3956
|
|
3957 nam.nam$w_fid[0] = fid[0];
|
|
3958 nam.nam$w_fid[1] = fid[1];
|
|
3959 nam.nam$w_fid[2] = fid[2];
|
|
3960
|
|
3961 nam.nam$l_esa = nam.nam$l_name;
|
|
3962 nam.nam$b_esl = nam.nam$b_name + nam.nam$b_type + nam.nam$b_ver;
|
|
3963
|
|
3964 status = SYS$ENTER (&fab);
|
|
3965 if ((status & 1) == 0)
|
|
3966 {
|
|
3967 errno = EVMSERR;
|
|
3968 vaxc$errno = status;
|
|
3969 return -1;
|
|
3970 }
|
|
3971
|
|
3972 return 0;
|
|
3973 }
|
|
3974
|
|
3975 croak (badfunc)
|
|
3976 char *badfunc;
|
|
3977 {
|
|
3978 printf ("%s not yet implemented\r\n", badfunc);
|
|
3979 reset_sys_modes ();
|
|
3980 exit (1);
|
|
3981 }
|
|
3982
|
|
3983 long
|
|
3984 random ()
|
|
3985 {
|
|
3986 /* Arrange to return a range centered on zero. */
|
|
3987 return rand () - (1 << 30);
|
|
3988 }
|
|
3989
|
|
3990 srandom (seed)
|
|
3991 {
|
|
3992 srand (seed);
|
|
3993 }
|
|
3994 #endif /* VMS */
|
|
3995
|
|
3996 #ifdef AIX
|
|
3997
|
|
3998 /* Called from init_sys_modes. */
|
|
3999 hft_init ()
|
|
4000 {
|
|
4001 int junk;
|
|
4002
|
|
4003 /* If we're not on an HFT we shouldn't do any of this. We determine
|
|
4004 if we are on an HFT by trying to get an HFT error code. If this
|
|
4005 call fails, we're not on an HFT. */
|
|
4006 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4007 if (ioctl (0, HFQERROR, &junk) < 0)
|
|
4008 return;
|
|
4009 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4010 if (ioctl (0, HFQEIO, 0) < 0)
|
|
4011 return;
|
|
4012 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4013
|
|
4014 /* On AIX the default hft keyboard mapping uses backspace rather than delete
|
|
4015 as the rubout key's ASCII code. Here this is changed. The bug is that
|
|
4016 there's no way to determine the old mapping, so in reset_sys_modes
|
|
4017 we need to assume that the normal map had been present. Of course, this
|
|
4018 code also doesn't help if on a terminal emulator which doesn't understand
|
|
4019 HFT VTD's. */
|
|
4020 {
|
|
4021 struct hfbuf buf;
|
|
4022 struct hfkeymap keymap;
|
|
4023
|
|
4024 buf.hf_bufp = (char *)&keymap;
|
|
4025 buf.hf_buflen = sizeof (keymap);
|
|
4026 keymap.hf_nkeys = 2;
|
|
4027 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_kpos = 15;
|
|
4028 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_kstate = HFMAPCHAR | HFSHFNONE;
|
|
4029 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4030 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_keyidh = '<';
|
|
4031 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4032 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_page = '<';
|
|
4033 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4034 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_char = 127;
|
|
4035 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_kpos = 15;
|
|
4036 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_kstate = HFMAPCHAR | HFSHFSHFT;
|
|
4037 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4038 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_keyidh = '<';
|
|
4039 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4040 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_page = '<';
|
|
4041 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4042 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_char = 127;
|
|
4043 hftctl (0, HFSKBD, &buf);
|
|
4044 }
|
|
4045 /* The HFT system on AIX doesn't optimize for scrolling, so it's really ugly
|
|
4046 at times. */
|
|
4047 line_ins_del_ok = char_ins_del_ok = 0;
|
|
4048 }
|
|
4049
|
|
4050 /* Reset the rubout key to backspace. */
|
|
4051
|
|
4052 hft_reset ()
|
|
4053 {
|
|
4054 struct hfbuf buf;
|
|
4055 struct hfkeymap keymap;
|
|
4056 int junk;
|
|
4057
|
|
4058 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4059 if (ioctl (0, HFQERROR, &junk) < 0)
|
|
4060 return;
|
|
4061 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4062 if (ioctl (0, HFQEIO, 0) < 0)
|
|
4063 return;
|
|
4064 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4065
|
|
4066 buf.hf_bufp = (char *)&keymap;
|
|
4067 buf.hf_buflen = sizeof (keymap);
|
|
4068 keymap.hf_nkeys = 2;
|
|
4069 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_kpos = 15;
|
|
4070 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_kstate = HFMAPCHAR | HFSHFNONE;
|
|
4071 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4072 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_keyidh = '<';
|
|
4073 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4074 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_page = '<';
|
|
4075 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4076 keymap.hfkey[0].hf_char = 8;
|
|
4077 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_kpos = 15;
|
|
4078 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_kstate = HFMAPCHAR | HFSHFSHFT;
|
|
4079 #ifdef IBMR2AIX
|
|
4080 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_keyidh = '<';
|
|
4081 #else /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4082 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_page = '<';
|
|
4083 #endif /* not IBMR2AIX */
|
|
4084 keymap.hfkey[1].hf_char = 8;
|
|
4085 hftctl (0, HFSKBD, &buf);
|
|
4086 }
|
|
4087
|
|
4088 #endif /* AIX */
|