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2002-01-07 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
* viper-init.el (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs):
new macro that replaces viper-emacs-p and viper-xemacs-p in many
cases. Used to reduce the number of warnings.
* viper-cmd.el: use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
(viper-standard-value): moved here from viper.el.
(viper-set-unread-command-events): moved to viper-util.el
(viper-check-minibuffer-overlay): make sure
viper-minibuffer-overlay is moved to cover the entire input field.
* viper-util.el: use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
(viper-read-key-sequence, viper-set-unread-command-events,
viper-char-symbol-sequence-p, viper-char-array-p): moved here.
* viper-ex.el: use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* viper-keym.el: use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* viper-mous.el: use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* viper-macs.el (viper-char-array-p, viper-char-symbol-sequence-p,
viper-event-vector-p): moved to viper-util.el
* viper.el (viper-standard-value): moved to viper-cmd.el.
Use viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* ediff-help.el: use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* ediff-hook.el: use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* ediff-init.el (ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs): new
macro designed to be used in many places where ediff-emacs-p or
ediff-xemacs-p was previously used. Reduces the number of
warnings.
Use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs in many places in lieue
of ediff-xemacs-p.
(ediff-make-current-diff-overlay, ediff-highlight-diff-in-one-buffer,
ediff-convert-fine-diffs-to-overlays, ediff-empty-diff-region-p,
ediff-whitespace-diff-region-p, ediff-get-region-contents):
moved to ediff-util.el.
(ediff-event-key): moved here.
* ediff-merge.el: got rid of unreferenced variables.
* ediff-mult.el: use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* ediff-util.el: use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
(ediff-cleanup-mess): improved the way windows are set up after
quitting ediff.
(ediff-janitor): use ediff-dispose-of-variant-according-to-user.
(ediff-dispose-of-variant-according-to-user): new function
designed to be smarter and also understands indirect buffers.
(ediff-highlight-diff-in-one-buffer,
ediff-unhighlight-diff-in-one-buffer,
ediff-unhighlight-diffs-totally-in-one-buffer,
ediff-highlight-diff, ediff-highlight-diff,
ediff-unhighlight-diff, ediff-unhighlight-diffs-totally,
ediff-empty-diff-region-p, ediff-whitespace-diff-region-p,
ediff-get-region-contents, ediff-make-current-diff-overlay):
moved here.
(ediff-format-bindings-of): new function by Hannu Koivisto
<azure@iki.fi>.
(ediff-setup): make sure the merge buffer is always widened and
modifiable.
(ediff-write-merge-buffer-and-maybe-kill): refuse to write the
result of a merge into a file visited by another buffer.
(ediff-arrange-autosave-in-merge-jobs): check if the merge file
is visited by another buffer and ask to save/delete that buffer.
(ediff-verify-file-merge-buffer): new function to do the above.
* ediff-vers.el: load ediff-init.el at compile time.
* ediff-wind.el: use ediff-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs.
* ediff.el (ediff-windows, ediff-regions-wordwise,
ediff-regions-linewise): use indirect buffers to improve
robustness and make it possible to compare regions of the same
buffer (even overlapping regions).
(ediff-clone-buffer-for-region-comparison,
ediff-clone-buffer-for-window-comparison): new functions.
(ediff-files-internal): refuse to compare identical files.
(ediff-regions-internal): get rid of the warning about comparing
regions of the same buffer.
* ediff-diff.el (ediff-convert-fine-diffs-to-overlays): moved here.
Plus the following fixes courtesy of Dave Love:
Doc fixes.
(ediff-word-1): Use word class and move - to the
front per regexp documentation.
(ediff-wordify): Bind forward-word-function outside loop.
(ediff-copy-to-buffer): Use insert-buffer-substring rather than
consing buffer contents.
(ediff-goto-word): Move syntax table setting outside loop.
author | Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu> |
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date | Tue, 08 Jan 2002 04:36:01 +0000 |
parents | ee40177f6c68 |
children | 695cf19ef79e d7ddb3e565de |
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/* Unexec for MIPS (including IRIS4D). Note that the GNU project considers support for MIPS operation a peripheral activity which should not be allowed to divert effort from development of the GNU system. Changes in this code will be installed when users send them in, but aside from that we don't plan to think about it, or about whether other Emacs maintenance might break it. Copyright (C) 1988, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include <config.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <varargs.h> #ifdef MACH #include <a.out.h> /* I don't know why this isn't defined. */ #ifndef STYP_INIT #define STYP_INIT 0x80000000 #endif /* I don't know why this isn't defined. */ #ifndef _RDATA #define _RDATA ".rdata" #define STYP_RDATA 0x00000100 #endif /* Small ("near") data section. */ #ifndef _SDATA #define _SDATA ".sdata" #define STYP_SDATA 0x00000200 #endif /* Small ("near") bss section. */ #ifndef _SBSS #define _SBSS ".sbss" #define STYP_SBSS 0x00000400 #endif /* We don't seem to have a sym.h or syms.h anywhere, so we'll do it the hard way. This stinks. */ typedef struct { short magic; short vstamp; long ilineMax; struct { long foo, offset; } offsets[11]; } HDRR, *pHDRR; #else /* not MACH */ #include <filehdr.h> #include <aouthdr.h> #include <scnhdr.h> #include <sym.h> #endif /* not MACH */ #if defined (IRIS_4D) || defined (sony) #include "getpagesize.h" #include <fcntl.h> #endif static void fatal_unexec (); static void mark_x (); #define READ(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \ errno = EEOF; \ if (read (_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \ fatal_unexec (_error_message, _error_arg); #define WRITE(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \ if (write (_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \ fatal_unexec (_error_message, _error_arg); #define SEEK(_fd, _position, _error_message, _error_arg) \ errno = EEOF; \ if (lseek (_fd, _position, L_SET) != _position) \ fatal_unexec (_error_message, _error_arg); extern int errno; extern char *strerror (); #define EEOF -1 static struct scnhdr *text_section; static struct scnhdr *init_section; static struct scnhdr *finit_section; static struct scnhdr *rdata_section; static struct scnhdr *data_section; static struct scnhdr *lit8_section; static struct scnhdr *lit4_section; static struct scnhdr *sdata_section; static struct scnhdr *sbss_section; static struct scnhdr *bss_section; struct headers { struct filehdr fhdr; struct aouthdr aout; struct scnhdr section[10]; }; /* Define name of label for entry point for the dumped executable. */ #ifndef DEFAULT_ENTRY_ADDRESS #define DEFAULT_ENTRY_ADDRESS __start #endif unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address) char *new_name, *a_name; unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address; { int new, old; int pagesize, brk; int newsyms, symrel; int nread; struct headers hdr; int i; int vaddr, scnptr; #define BUFSIZE 8192 char buffer[BUFSIZE]; old = open (a_name, O_RDONLY, 0); if (old < 0) fatal_unexec ("opening %s", a_name); new = creat (new_name, 0666); if (new < 0) fatal_unexec ("creating %s", new_name); hdr = *((struct headers *)TEXT_START); #ifdef MIPS2 if (hdr.fhdr.f_magic != MIPSELMAGIC && hdr.fhdr.f_magic != MIPSEBMAGIC && hdr.fhdr.f_magic != (MIPSELMAGIC | 1) && hdr.fhdr.f_magic != (MIPSEBMAGIC | 1)) { fprintf (stderr, "unexec: input file magic number is %x, not %x, %x, %x or %x.\n", hdr.fhdr.f_magic, MIPSELMAGIC, MIPSEBMAGIC, MIPSELMAGIC | 1, MIPSEBMAGIC | 1); exit(1); } #else /* not MIPS2 */ if (hdr.fhdr.f_magic != MIPSELMAGIC && hdr.fhdr.f_magic != MIPSEBMAGIC) { fprintf (stderr, "unexec: input file magic number is %x, not %x or %x.\n", hdr.fhdr.f_magic, MIPSELMAGIC, MIPSEBMAGIC); exit (1); } #endif /* not MIPS2 */ if (hdr.fhdr.f_opthdr != sizeof (hdr.aout)) { fprintf (stderr, "unexec: input a.out header is %d bytes, not %d.\n", hdr.fhdr.f_opthdr, sizeof (hdr.aout)); exit (1); } if (hdr.aout.magic != ZMAGIC) { fprintf (stderr, "unexec: input file a.out magic number is %o, not %o.\n", hdr.aout.magic, ZMAGIC); exit (1); } #define CHECK_SCNHDR(ptr, name, flags) \ ptr = NULL; \ for (i = 0; i < hdr.fhdr.f_nscns && !ptr; i++) \ if (strcmp (hdr.section[i].s_name, name) == 0) \ { \ if (hdr.section[i].s_flags != flags) \ fprintf (stderr, "unexec: %x flags (%x expected) in %s section.\n", \ hdr.section[i].s_flags, flags, name); \ ptr = hdr.section + i; \ } \ CHECK_SCNHDR (text_section, _TEXT, STYP_TEXT); CHECK_SCNHDR (init_section, _INIT, STYP_INIT); CHECK_SCNHDR (rdata_section, _RDATA, STYP_RDATA); CHECK_SCNHDR (data_section, _DATA, STYP_DATA); #ifdef _LIT8 CHECK_SCNHDR (lit8_section, _LIT8, STYP_LIT8); CHECK_SCNHDR (lit4_section, _LIT4, STYP_LIT4); #endif /* _LIT8 */ CHECK_SCNHDR (sdata_section, _SDATA, STYP_SDATA); CHECK_SCNHDR (sbss_section, _SBSS, STYP_SBSS); CHECK_SCNHDR (bss_section, _BSS, STYP_BSS); #if 0 /* Apparently this error check goes off on irix 3.3, but it doesn't indicate a real problem. */ if (i != hdr.fhdr.f_nscns) fprintf (stderr, "unexec: %d sections found instead of %d.\n", i, hdr.fhdr.f_nscns); #endif text_section->s_scnptr = 0; pagesize = getpagesize (); /* Casting to int avoids compiler error on NEWS-OS 5.0.2. */ brk = (((int) (sbrk (0))) + pagesize - 1) & (-pagesize); hdr.aout.dsize = brk - DATA_START; hdr.aout.bsize = 0; if (entry_address == 0) { extern DEFAULT_ENTRY_ADDRESS (); hdr.aout.entry = (unsigned)DEFAULT_ENTRY_ADDRESS; } else hdr.aout.entry = entry_address; hdr.aout.bss_start = hdr.aout.data_start + hdr.aout.dsize; rdata_section->s_size = data_start - DATA_START; /* Adjust start and virtual addresses of rdata_section, too. */ rdata_section->s_vaddr = DATA_START; rdata_section->s_paddr = DATA_START; rdata_section->s_scnptr = text_section->s_scnptr + hdr.aout.tsize; data_section->s_vaddr = data_start; data_section->s_paddr = data_start; data_section->s_size = brk - data_start; data_section->s_scnptr = rdata_section->s_scnptr + rdata_section->s_size; vaddr = data_section->s_vaddr + data_section->s_size; scnptr = data_section->s_scnptr + data_section->s_size; if (lit8_section != NULL) { lit8_section->s_vaddr = vaddr; lit8_section->s_paddr = vaddr; lit8_section->s_size = 0; lit8_section->s_scnptr = scnptr; } if (lit4_section != NULL) { lit4_section->s_vaddr = vaddr; lit4_section->s_paddr = vaddr; lit4_section->s_size = 0; lit4_section->s_scnptr = scnptr; } if (sdata_section != NULL) { sdata_section->s_vaddr = vaddr; sdata_section->s_paddr = vaddr; sdata_section->s_size = 0; sdata_section->s_scnptr = scnptr; } if (sbss_section != NULL) { sbss_section->s_vaddr = vaddr; sbss_section->s_paddr = vaddr; sbss_section->s_size = 0; sbss_section->s_scnptr = scnptr; } if (bss_section != NULL) { bss_section->s_vaddr = vaddr; bss_section->s_paddr = vaddr; bss_section->s_size = 0; bss_section->s_scnptr = scnptr; } WRITE (new, (char *)TEXT_START, hdr.aout.tsize, "writing text section to %s", new_name); WRITE (new, (char *)DATA_START, hdr.aout.dsize, "writing data section to %s", new_name); SEEK (old, hdr.fhdr.f_symptr, "seeking to start of symbols in %s", a_name); errno = EEOF; nread = read (old, buffer, BUFSIZE); if (nread < sizeof (HDRR)) fatal_unexec ("reading symbols from %s", a_name); newsyms = hdr.aout.tsize + hdr.aout.dsize; symrel = newsyms - hdr.fhdr.f_symptr; hdr.fhdr.f_symptr = newsyms; #define symhdr ((pHDRR)buffer) #ifdef MACH for (i = 0; i < 11; i++) symhdr->offsets[i].offset += symrel; #else symhdr->cbLineOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbDnOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbPdOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbSymOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbOptOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbAuxOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbSsOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbSsExtOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbFdOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbRfdOffset += symrel; symhdr->cbExtOffset += symrel; #endif #undef symhdr do { if (write (new, buffer, nread) != nread) fatal_unexec ("writing symbols to %s", new_name); nread = read (old, buffer, BUFSIZE); if (nread < 0) fatal_unexec ("reading symbols from %s", a_name); #undef BUFSIZE } while (nread != 0); SEEK (new, 0, "seeking to start of header in %s", new_name); WRITE (new, &hdr, sizeof (hdr), "writing header of %s", new_name); close (old); close (new); mark_x (new_name); } /* * mark_x * * After successfully building the new a.out, mark it executable */ static void mark_x (name) char *name; { struct stat sbuf; int um = umask (777); umask (um); if (stat (name, &sbuf) < 0) fatal_unexec ("getting protection on %s", name); sbuf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~um; if (chmod (name, sbuf.st_mode) < 0) fatal_unexec ("setting protection on %s", name); } static void fatal_unexec (s, va_alist) va_dcl { va_list ap; if (errno == EEOF) fputs ("unexec: unexpected end of file, ", stderr); else fprintf (stderr, "unexec: %s, ", strerror (errno)); va_start (ap); _doprnt (s, ap, stderr); fputs (".\n", stderr); exit (1); }