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author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 08 Nov 2008 19:24:59 +0000 |
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/* Interfaces to system-dependent kernel and library entries. Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include <signal.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <setjmp.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #include "lisp.h" /* Including stdlib.h isn't necessarily enough to get srandom declared, e.g. without __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED with glibc 2. */ /* The w32 build defines select stuff in w32.h, which is included by sys/select.h (included below). */ #ifndef WINDOWSNT #include "sysselect.h" #endif #include "blockinput.h" #ifdef WINDOWSNT #define read sys_read #define write sys_write #include <windows.h> #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ /* Does anyone other than VMS need this? */ #ifndef fwrite #define sys_fwrite fwrite #else #undef fwrite #endif #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <errno.h> #ifdef HAVE_SETPGID #if !defined (USG) || defined (BSD_PGRPS) #undef setpgrp #define setpgrp setpgid #endif #endif /* Get SI_SRPC_DOMAIN, if it is available. */ #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSTEMINFO_H #include <sys/systeminfo.h> #endif #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.2 91/10/20 Manabu Higashida, MW Aug 1993 */ #include <dos.h> #include "dosfns.h" #include "msdos.h" #include <sys/param.h> #if __DJGPP__ > 1 extern int etext; extern unsigned start __asm__ ("start"); #endif #endif #ifndef USE_CRT_DLL #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif #endif #include <sys/file.h> #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H #include <fcntl.h> #endif #ifndef MSDOS #include <sys/ioctl.h> #endif #include "systty.h" #include "syswait.h" #if defined (USG) #include <sys/utsname.h> #include <memory.h> #endif /* USG */ extern int quit_char; #include "keyboard.h" #include "frame.h" #include "window.h" #include "termhooks.h" #include "termchar.h" #include "termopts.h" #include "dispextern.h" #include "process.h" #include "cm.h" /* for reset_sys_modes */ /* For serial_configure and serial_open. */ extern Lisp_Object QCport, QCspeed, QCprocess; extern Lisp_Object QCbytesize, QCstopbits, QCparity, Qodd, Qeven; extern Lisp_Object QCflowcontrol, Qhw, Qsw, QCsummary; #ifdef WINDOWSNT #include <direct.h> /* In process.h which conflicts with the local copy. */ #define _P_WAIT 0 int _cdecl _spawnlp (int, const char *, const char *, ...); int _cdecl _getpid (void); extern char *getwd (char *); #endif #include "syssignal.h" #include "systime.h" #ifdef HAVE_UTIME_H #include <utime.h> #endif #ifndef HAVE_UTIMES #ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF /* We want to use utime rather than utimes, but we couldn't find the structure declaration. We'll use the traditional one. */ struct utimbuf { long actime; long modtime; }; #endif #endif /* LPASS8 is new in 4.3, and makes cbreak mode provide all 8 bits. */ #ifndef LPASS8 #define LPASS8 0 #endif static int baud_convert[] = { 0, 50, 75, 110, 135, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 }; #ifdef HAVE_SPEED_T #include <termios.h> #else #if defined (HAVE_LIBNCURSES) && ! defined (NCURSES_OSPEED_T) #else #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS_H) && defined (GNU_LINUX) #include <termios.h> #endif #endif #endif int emacs_ospeed; void croak P_ ((char *)) NO_RETURN; /* Temporary used by `sigblock' when defined in terms of signprocmask. */ SIGMASKTYPE sigprocmask_set; #if !defined (HAVE_GET_CURRENT_DIR_NAME) || defined (BROKEN_GET_CURRENT_DIR_NAME) /* Return the current working directory. Returns NULL on errors. Any other returned value must be freed with free. This is used only when get_current_dir_name is not defined on the system. */ char* get_current_dir_name () { char *buf; char *pwd; struct stat dotstat, pwdstat; /* If PWD is accurate, use it instead of calling getwd. PWD is sometimes a nicer name, and using it may avoid a fatal error if a parent directory is searchable but not readable. */ if ((pwd = getenv ("PWD")) != 0 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*pwd) || (*pwd && IS_DEVICE_SEP (pwd[1]))) && stat (pwd, &pwdstat) == 0 && stat (".", &dotstat) == 0 && dotstat.st_ino == pwdstat.st_ino && dotstat.st_dev == pwdstat.st_dev #ifdef MAXPATHLEN && strlen (pwd) < MAXPATHLEN #endif ) { buf = (char *) malloc (strlen (pwd) + 1); if (!buf) return NULL; strcpy (buf, pwd); } #ifdef HAVE_GETCWD else { size_t buf_size = 1024; buf = (char *) malloc (buf_size); if (!buf) return NULL; for (;;) { if (getcwd (buf, buf_size) == buf) break; if (errno != ERANGE) { int tmp_errno = errno; free (buf); errno = tmp_errno; return NULL; } buf_size *= 2; buf = (char *) realloc (buf, buf_size); if (!buf) return NULL; } } #else else { /* We need MAXPATHLEN here. */ buf = (char *) malloc (MAXPATHLEN + 1); if (!buf) return NULL; if (getwd (buf) == NULL) { int tmp_errno = errno; free (buf); errno = tmp_errno; return NULL; } } #endif return buf; } #endif /* Discard pending input on all input descriptors. */ void discard_tty_input () { #ifndef WINDOWSNT struct emacs_tty buf; if (noninteractive) return; #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.1 91/10/16 HIRANO Satoshi */ while (dos_keyread () != -1) ; #else /* not MSDOS */ { struct tty_display_info *tty; for (tty = tty_list; tty; tty = tty->next) { if (tty->input) /* Is the device suspended? */ { EMACS_GET_TTY (fileno (tty->input), &buf); EMACS_SET_TTY (fileno (tty->input), &buf, 0); } } } #endif /* not MSDOS */ #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ } #ifdef SIGTSTP /* Arrange for character C to be read as the next input from the terminal. XXX What if we have multiple ttys? */ void stuff_char (char c) { if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (SELECTED_FRAME ())) return; /* Should perhaps error if in batch mode */ #ifdef TIOCSTI ioctl (fileno (CURTTY()->input), TIOCSTI, &c); #else /* no TIOCSTI */ error ("Cannot stuff terminal input characters in this version of Unix"); #endif /* no TIOCSTI */ } #endif /* SIGTSTP */ void init_baud_rate (int fd) { if (noninteractive) emacs_ospeed = 0; else { #ifdef DOS_NT emacs_ospeed = 15; #else /* not DOS_NT */ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS struct termios sg; sg.c_cflag = B9600; tcgetattr (fd, &sg); emacs_ospeed = cfgetospeed (&sg); #else /* not TERMIOS */ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO struct termio sg; sg.c_cflag = B9600; #ifdef HAVE_TCATTR tcgetattr (fd, &sg); #else ioctl (fd, TCGETA, &sg); #endif emacs_ospeed = sg.c_cflag & CBAUD; #else /* neither TERMIOS nor TERMIO */ struct sgttyb sg; sg.sg_ospeed = B9600; if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGETP, &sg) < 0) abort (); emacs_ospeed = sg.sg_ospeed; #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */ #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIOS */ #endif /* not DOS_NT */ } baud_rate = (emacs_ospeed < sizeof baud_convert / sizeof baud_convert[0] ? baud_convert[emacs_ospeed] : 9600); if (baud_rate == 0) baud_rate = 1200; } /*ARGSUSED*/ void set_exclusive_use (fd) int fd; { #ifdef FIOCLEX ioctl (fd, FIOCLEX, 0); #endif /* Ok to do nothing if this feature does not exist */ } #ifndef subprocesses wait_without_blocking () { #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM wait3 (0, WNOHANG | WUNTRACED, 0); #else croak ("wait_without_blocking"); #endif synch_process_alive = 0; } #endif /* not subprocesses */ int wait_debugging; /* Set nonzero to make following function work under dbx (at least for bsd). */ SIGTYPE wait_for_termination_signal () {} /* Wait for subprocess with process id `pid' to terminate and make sure it will get eliminated (not remain forever as a zombie) */ void wait_for_termination (pid) int pid; { while (1) { #ifdef subprocesses #if defined (BSD_SYSTEM) || defined (HPUX) /* Note that kill returns -1 even if the process is just a zombie now. But inevitably a SIGCHLD interrupt should be generated and child_sig will do wait3 and make the process go away. */ /* There is some indication that there is a bug involved with termination of subprocesses, perhaps involving a kernel bug too, but no idea what it is. Just as a hunch we signal SIGCHLD to see if that causes the problem to go away or get worse. */ sigsetmask (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); if (0 > kill (pid, 0)) { sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK); kill (getpid (), SIGCHLD); break; } if (wait_debugging) sleep (1); else sigpause (SIGEMPTYMASK); #else /* not BSD_SYSTEM, and not HPUX version >= 6 */ #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS /* would this work for GNU/Linux as well? */ sigblock (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); errno = 0; if (kill (pid, 0) == -1 && errno == ESRCH) { sigunblock (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); break; } sigsuspend (&empty_mask); #else /* not POSIX_SIGNALS */ #ifdef HAVE_SYSV_SIGPAUSE sighold (SIGCHLD); if (0 > kill (pid, 0)) { sigrelse (SIGCHLD); break; } sigpause (SIGCHLD); #else /* not HAVE_SYSV_SIGPAUSE */ #ifdef WINDOWSNT wait (0); break; #else /* not WINDOWSNT */ if (0 > kill (pid, 0)) break; /* Using sleep instead of pause avoids timing error. If the inferior dies just before the sleep, we lose just one second. */ sleep (1); #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ #endif /* not HAVE_SYSV_SIGPAUSE */ #endif /* not POSIX_SIGNALS */ #endif /* not BSD_SYSTEM, and not HPUX version >= 6 */ #else /* not subprocesses */ #if __DJGPP__ > 1 break; #else /* not __DJGPP__ > 1 */ if (kill (pid, 0) < 0) break; wait (0); #endif /* not __DJGPP__ > 1*/ #endif /* not subprocesses */ } } #ifdef subprocesses /* * flush any pending output * (may flush input as well; it does not matter the way we use it) */ void flush_pending_output (channel) int channel; { #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS /* If we try this, we get hit with SIGTTIN, because the child's tty belongs to the child's pgrp. */ #else #ifdef TCFLSH ioctl (channel, TCFLSH, 1); #else #ifdef TIOCFLUSH int zero = 0; /* 3rd arg should be ignored but some 4.2 kernels actually want the address of an int and nonzero means something different. */ ioctl (channel, TIOCFLUSH, &zero); #endif #endif #endif } /* Set up the terminal at the other end of a pseudo-terminal that we will be controlling an inferior through. It should not echo or do line-editing, since that is done in Emacs. No padding needed for insertion into an Emacs buffer. */ void child_setup_tty (out) int out; { #ifndef DOS_NT struct emacs_tty s; EMACS_GET_TTY (out, &s); #if defined (HAVE_TERMIO) || defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) s.main.c_oflag |= OPOST; /* Enable output postprocessing */ s.main.c_oflag &= ~ONLCR; /* Disable map of NL to CR-NL on output */ #ifdef NLDLY /* http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2008-05/msg00406.html Some versions of GNU Hurd do not have FFDLY? */ #ifdef FFDLY s.main.c_oflag &= ~(NLDLY|CRDLY|TABDLY|BSDLY|VTDLY|FFDLY); /* No output delays */ #else s.main.c_oflag &= ~(NLDLY|CRDLY|TABDLY|BSDLY|VTDLY); /* No output delays */ #endif #endif s.main.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; /* Disable echo */ s.main.c_lflag |= ISIG; /* Enable signals */ #ifdef IUCLC s.main.c_iflag &= ~IUCLC; /* Disable downcasing on input. */ #endif #ifdef ISTRIP s.main.c_iflag &= ~ISTRIP; /* don't strip 8th bit on input */ #endif #ifdef OLCUC s.main.c_oflag &= ~OLCUC; /* Disable upcasing on output. */ #endif s.main.c_oflag &= ~TAB3; /* Disable tab expansion */ s.main.c_cflag = (s.main.c_cflag & ~CSIZE) | CS8; /* Don't strip 8th bit */ s.main.c_lflag |= ICANON; /* Enable erase/kill and eof processing */ s.main.c_cc[VEOF] = 04; /* insure that EOF is Control-D */ s.main.c_cc[VERASE] = CDISABLE; /* disable erase processing */ s.main.c_cc[VKILL] = CDISABLE; /* disable kill processing */ #ifdef HPUX s.main.c_cflag = (s.main.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600; /* baud rate sanity */ #endif /* HPUX */ #ifdef SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS /* the QUIT and INTR character are used in process_send_signal so set them here to something useful. */ if (s.main.c_cc[VQUIT] == CDISABLE) s.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = '\\'&037; /* Control-\ */ if (s.main.c_cc[VINTR] == CDISABLE) s.main.c_cc[VINTR] = 'C'&037; /* Control-C */ #endif /* not SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS */ #ifdef AIX /* AIX enhanced edit loses NULs, so disable it */ #ifndef IBMR2AIX s.main.c_line = 0; s.main.c_iflag &= ~ASCEDIT; #endif /* Also, PTY overloads NUL and BREAK. don't ignore break, but don't signal either, so it looks like NUL. */ s.main.c_iflag &= ~IGNBRK; s.main.c_iflag &= ~BRKINT; /* rms: Formerly it set s.main.c_cc[VINTR] to 0377 here unconditionally. Then a SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS conditional would force it to 0377. That looks like duplicated code. */ #ifndef SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS /* QUIT and INTR work better as signals, so disable character forms */ s.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = CDISABLE; s.main.c_cc[VINTR] = CDISABLE; s.main.c_lflag &= ~ISIG; #endif /* no TIOCGPGRP or no TIOCGLTC or no TIOCGETC */ s.main.c_cc[VEOL] = CDISABLE; s.main.c_cflag = (s.main.c_cflag & ~CBAUD) | B9600; /* baud rate sanity */ #endif /* AIX */ #else /* not HAVE_TERMIO */ s.main.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO | CRMOD | ANYP | ALLDELAY | RAW | LCASE | CBREAK | TANDEM); s.main.sg_flags |= LPASS8; s.main.sg_erase = 0377; s.main.sg_kill = 0377; s.lmode = LLITOUT | s.lmode; /* Don't strip 8th bit */ #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */ EMACS_SET_TTY (out, &s, 0); #endif /* not DOS_NT */ } #endif /* subprocesses */ /* Record a signal code and the handler for it. */ struct save_signal { int code; SIGTYPE (*handler) P_ ((int)); }; static void save_signal_handlers P_ ((struct save_signal *)); static void restore_signal_handlers P_ ((struct save_signal *)); /* Suspend the Emacs process; give terminal to its superior. */ void sys_suspend () { #if defined (SIGTSTP) && !defined (MSDOS) { int pgrp = EMACS_GETPGRP (0); EMACS_KILLPG (pgrp, SIGTSTP); } #else /* No SIGTSTP */ #ifdef USG_JOBCTRL /* If you don't know what this is don't mess with it */ ptrace (0, 0, 0, 0); /* set for ptrace - caught by csh */ kill (getpid (), SIGQUIT); #else /* No SIGTSTP or USG_JOBCTRL */ /* On a system where suspending is not implemented, instead fork a subshell and let it talk directly to the terminal while we wait. */ sys_subshell (); #endif /* no USG_JOBCTRL */ #endif /* no SIGTSTP */ } /* Fork a subshell. */ void sys_subshell () { #ifdef DOS_NT /* Demacs 1.1.2 91/10/20 Manabu Higashida */ int st; char oldwd[MAXPATHLEN+1]; /* Fixed length is safe on MSDOS. */ #endif int pid; struct save_signal saved_handlers[5]; Lisp_Object dir; unsigned char *str = 0; int len; saved_handlers[0].code = SIGINT; saved_handlers[1].code = SIGQUIT; saved_handlers[2].code = SIGTERM; #ifdef SIGIO saved_handlers[3].code = SIGIO; saved_handlers[4].code = 0; #else saved_handlers[3].code = 0; #endif /* Mentioning current_buffer->buffer would mean including buffer.h, which somehow wedges the hp compiler. So instead... */ dir = intern ("default-directory"); if (NILP (Fboundp (dir))) goto xyzzy; dir = Fsymbol_value (dir); if (!STRINGP (dir)) goto xyzzy; dir = expand_and_dir_to_file (Funhandled_file_name_directory (dir), Qnil); str = (unsigned char *) alloca (SCHARS (dir) + 2); len = SCHARS (dir); bcopy (SDATA (dir), str, len); if (str[len - 1] != '/') str[len++] = '/'; str[len] = 0; xyzzy: #ifdef DOS_NT pid = 0; #if __DJGPP__ > 1 save_signal_handlers (saved_handlers); synch_process_alive = 1; #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */ #else pid = vfork (); if (pid == -1) error ("Can't spawn subshell"); #endif if (pid == 0) { char *sh = 0; #ifdef DOS_NT /* MW, Aug 1993 */ getwd (oldwd); if (sh == 0) sh = (char *) egetenv ("SUSPEND"); /* KFS, 1994-12-14 */ #endif if (sh == 0) sh = (char *) egetenv ("SHELL"); if (sh == 0) sh = "sh"; /* Use our buffer's default directory for the subshell. */ if (str) chdir ((char *) str); #ifdef subprocesses close_process_descs (); /* Close Emacs's pipes/ptys */ #endif #ifdef SET_EMACS_PRIORITY { extern EMACS_INT emacs_priority; if (emacs_priority < 0) nice (-emacs_priority); } #endif #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.2 91/10/20 Manabu Higashida */ { char *epwd = getenv ("PWD"); char old_pwd[MAXPATHLEN+1+4]; /* If PWD is set, pass it with corrected value. */ if (epwd) { strcpy (old_pwd, epwd); if (str[len - 1] == '/') str[len - 1] = '\0'; setenv ("PWD", str, 1); } st = system (sh); chdir (oldwd); if (epwd) putenv (old_pwd); /* restore previous value */ } #else /* not MSDOS */ #ifdef WINDOWSNT /* Waits for process completion */ pid = _spawnlp (_P_WAIT, sh, sh, NULL); chdir (oldwd); if (pid == -1) write (1, "Can't execute subshell", 22); #else /* not WINDOWSNT */ execlp (sh, sh, (char *) 0); write (1, "Can't execute subshell", 22); _exit (1); #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ #endif /* not MSDOS */ } /* Do this now if we did not do it before. */ #if !defined (MSDOS) || __DJGPP__ == 1 save_signal_handlers (saved_handlers); synch_process_alive = 1; #endif #ifndef DOS_NT wait_for_termination (pid); #endif restore_signal_handlers (saved_handlers); synch_process_alive = 0; } static void save_signal_handlers (saved_handlers) struct save_signal *saved_handlers; { while (saved_handlers->code) { saved_handlers->handler = (SIGTYPE (*) P_ ((int))) signal (saved_handlers->code, SIG_IGN); saved_handlers++; } } static void restore_signal_handlers (saved_handlers) struct save_signal *saved_handlers; { while (saved_handlers->code) { signal (saved_handlers->code, saved_handlers->handler); saved_handlers++; } } #ifndef SIGIO /* If SIGIO is broken, don't do anything. */ void init_sigio (int fd) { } void reset_sigio (int fd) { } void request_sigio (void) { } void unrequest_sigio (void) { } #else #ifdef F_SETFL int old_fcntl_flags[MAXDESC]; void init_sigio (fd) int fd; { #ifdef FASYNC old_fcntl_flags[fd] = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0) & ~FASYNC; fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags[fd] | FASYNC); #endif interrupts_deferred = 0; } void reset_sigio (fd) int fd; { #ifdef FASYNC fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, old_fcntl_flags[fd]); #endif } #ifdef FASYNC /* F_SETFL does not imply existence of FASYNC */ /* XXX Uhm, FASYNC is not used anymore here. */ /* XXX Yeah, but you need it for SIGIO, don't you? */ void request_sigio () { if (noninteractive) return; #ifdef SIGWINCH sigunblock (sigmask (SIGWINCH)); #endif sigunblock (sigmask (SIGIO)); interrupts_deferred = 0; } void unrequest_sigio (void) { if (noninteractive) return; #if 0 /* XXX What's wrong with blocking SIGIO under X? */ if (x_display_list) return; #endif #ifdef SIGWINCH sigblock (sigmask (SIGWINCH)); #endif sigblock (sigmask (SIGIO)); interrupts_deferred = 1; } #else /* no FASYNC */ #ifndef MSDOS void request_sigio () { if (noninteractive || read_socket_hook) return; croak ("request_sigio"); } void unrequest_sigio () { if (noninteractive || read_socket_hook) return; croak ("unrequest_sigio"); } #endif /* MSDOS */ #endif /* FASYNC */ #endif /* F_SETFL */ #endif /* SIGIO */ /* Saving and restoring the process group of Emacs's terminal. */ #ifdef BSD_PGRPS /* The process group of which Emacs was a member when it initially started. If Emacs was in its own process group (i.e. inherited_pgroup == getpid ()), then we know we're running under a shell with job control (Emacs would never be run as part of a pipeline). Everything is fine. If Emacs was not in its own process group, then we know we're running under a shell (or a caller) that doesn't know how to separate itself from Emacs (like sh). Emacs must be in its own process group in order to receive SIGIO correctly. In this situation, we put ourselves in our own pgroup, forcibly set the tty's pgroup to our pgroup, and make sure to restore and reinstate the tty's pgroup just like any other terminal setting. If inherited_group was not the tty's pgroup, then we'll get a SIGTTmumble when we try to change the tty's pgroup, and a CONT if it goes foreground in the future, which is what should happen. This variable is initialized in emacs.c. */ int inherited_pgroup; /* Split off the foreground process group to Emacs alone. When we are in the foreground, but not started in our own process group, redirect the tty device handle FD to point to our own process group. We need to be in our own process group to receive SIGIO properly. */ static void narrow_foreground_group (int fd) { int me = getpid (); setpgrp (0, inherited_pgroup); #if 0 /* XXX inherited_pgroup should not be zero here, but GTK seems to mess this up. */ if (! inherited_pgroup) abort (); /* Should not happen. */ #endif if (inherited_pgroup != me) EMACS_SET_TTY_PGRP (fd, &me); /* XXX This only works on the controlling tty. */ setpgrp (0, me); } /* Set the tty to our original foreground group. */ static void widen_foreground_group (int fd) { if (inherited_pgroup != getpid ()) EMACS_SET_TTY_PGRP (fd, &inherited_pgroup); setpgrp (0, inherited_pgroup); } #endif /* BSD_PGRPS */ /* Getting and setting emacs_tty structures. */ /* Set *TC to the parameters associated with the terminal FD. Return zero if all's well, or -1 if we ran into an error we couldn't deal with. */ int emacs_get_tty (fd, settings) int fd; struct emacs_tty *settings; { /* Retrieve the primary parameters - baud rate, character size, etcetera. */ #ifdef HAVE_TCATTR /* We have those nifty POSIX tcmumbleattr functions. */ bzero (&settings->main, sizeof (settings->main)); if (tcgetattr (fd, &settings->main) < 0) return -1; #else #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO /* The SYSV-style interface? */ if (ioctl (fd, TCGETA, &settings->main) < 0) return -1; #else #ifndef DOS_NT /* I give up - I hope you have the BSD ioctls. */ if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGETP, &settings->main) < 0) return -1; #endif /* not DOS_NT */ #endif #endif /* Suivant - Do we have to get struct ltchars data? */ #ifdef HAVE_LTCHARS if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGLTC, &settings->ltchars) < 0) return -1; #endif /* How about a struct tchars and a wordful of lmode bits? */ #ifdef HAVE_TCHARS if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGETC, &settings->tchars) < 0 || ioctl (fd, TIOCLGET, &settings->lmode) < 0) return -1; #endif /* We have survived the tempest. */ return 0; } /* Set the parameters of the tty on FD according to the contents of *SETTINGS. If FLUSHP is non-zero, we discard input. Return 0 if all went well, and -1 if anything failed. */ int emacs_set_tty (fd, settings, flushp) int fd; struct emacs_tty *settings; int flushp; { /* Set the primary parameters - baud rate, character size, etcetera. */ #ifdef HAVE_TCATTR int i; /* We have those nifty POSIX tcmumbleattr functions. William J. Smith <wjs@wiis.wang.com> writes: "POSIX 1003.1 defines tcsetattr to return success if it was able to perform any of the requested actions, even if some of the requested actions could not be performed. We must read settings back to ensure tty setup properly. AIX requires this to keep tty from hanging occasionally." */ /* This make sure that we don't loop indefinitely in here. */ for (i = 0 ; i < 10 ; i++) if (tcsetattr (fd, flushp ? TCSAFLUSH : TCSADRAIN, &settings->main) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; else return -1; } else { struct termios new; bzero (&new, sizeof (new)); /* Get the current settings, and see if they're what we asked for. */ tcgetattr (fd, &new); /* We cannot use memcmp on the whole structure here because under * aix386 the termios structure has some reserved field that may * not be filled in. */ if ( new.c_iflag == settings->main.c_iflag && new.c_oflag == settings->main.c_oflag && new.c_cflag == settings->main.c_cflag && new.c_lflag == settings->main.c_lflag && memcmp (new.c_cc, settings->main.c_cc, NCCS) == 0) break; else continue; } #else #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO /* The SYSV-style interface? */ if (ioctl (fd, flushp ? TCSETAF : TCSETAW, &settings->main) < 0) return -1; #else #ifndef DOS_NT /* I give up - I hope you have the BSD ioctls. */ if (ioctl (fd, (flushp) ? TIOCSETP : TIOCSETN, &settings->main) < 0) return -1; #endif /* not DOS_NT */ #endif #endif /* Suivant - Do we have to get struct ltchars data? */ #ifdef HAVE_LTCHARS if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSLTC, &settings->ltchars) < 0) return -1; #endif /* How about a struct tchars and a wordful of lmode bits? */ #ifdef HAVE_TCHARS if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSETC, &settings->tchars) < 0 || ioctl (fd, TIOCLSET, &settings->lmode) < 0) return -1; #endif /* We have survived the tempest. */ return 0; } #ifdef F_SETOWN int old_fcntl_owner[MAXDESC]; #endif /* F_SETOWN */ /* This may also be defined in stdio, but if so, this does no harm, and using the same name avoids wasting the other one's space. */ #if defined (USG) unsigned char _sobuf[BUFSIZ+8]; #else char _sobuf[BUFSIZ]; #endif #ifdef HAVE_LTCHARS static struct ltchars new_ltchars = {-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1}; #endif #ifdef HAVE_TCHARS static struct tchars new_tchars = {-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1}; #endif /* Initialize the terminal mode on all tty devices that are currently open. */ void init_all_sys_modes (void) { struct tty_display_info *tty; for (tty = tty_list; tty; tty = tty->next) init_sys_modes (tty); } /* Initialize the terminal mode on the given tty device. */ void init_sys_modes (tty_out) struct tty_display_info *tty_out; { struct emacs_tty tty; Vtty_erase_char = Qnil; if (noninteractive) return; if (!tty_out->output) return; /* The tty is suspended. */ #ifdef BSD_PGRPS #if 0 /* read_socket_hook is not global anymore. I think doing this unconditionally will not cause any problems. */ if (! read_socket_hook && EQ (Vinitial_window_system, Qnil)) #endif narrow_foreground_group (fileno (tty_out->input)); #endif if (! tty_out->old_tty) tty_out->old_tty = (struct emacs_tty *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct emacs_tty)); EMACS_GET_TTY (fileno (tty_out->input), tty_out->old_tty); tty = *tty_out->old_tty; #if defined (HAVE_TERMIO) || defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) XSETINT (Vtty_erase_char, tty.main.c_cc[VERASE]); tty.main.c_iflag |= (IGNBRK); /* Ignore break condition */ tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ICRNL; /* Disable map of CR to NL on input */ #ifdef INLCR /* I'm just being cautious, since I can't check how widespread INLCR is--rms. */ tty.main.c_iflag &= ~INLCR; /* Disable map of NL to CR on input */ #endif #ifdef ISTRIP tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ISTRIP; /* don't strip 8th bit on input */ #endif tty.main.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; /* Disable echo */ tty.main.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; /* Disable erase/kill processing */ #ifdef IEXTEN tty.main.c_lflag &= ~IEXTEN; /* Disable other editing characters. */ #endif tty.main.c_lflag |= ISIG; /* Enable signals */ if (tty_out->flow_control) { tty.main.c_iflag |= IXON; /* Enable start/stop output control */ #ifdef IXANY tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IXANY; #endif /* IXANY */ } else tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IXON; /* Disable start/stop output control */ tty.main.c_oflag &= ~ONLCR; /* Disable map of NL to CR-NL on output */ tty.main.c_oflag &= ~TAB3; /* Disable tab expansion */ #ifdef CS8 if (tty_out->meta_key) { tty.main.c_cflag |= CS8; /* allow 8th bit on input */ tty.main.c_cflag &= ~PARENB;/* Don't check parity */ } #endif if (tty_out->input == stdin) { tty.main.c_cc[VINTR] = quit_char; /* C-g (usually) gives SIGINT */ /* Set up C-g for both SIGQUIT and SIGINT. We don't know which we will get, but we handle both alike so which one it really gives us does not matter. */ tty.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = quit_char; } else { /* We normally don't get interrupt or quit signals from tty devices other than our controlling terminal; therefore, we must handle C-g as normal input. Unfortunately, this means that the interrupt and quit feature must be disabled on secondary ttys, or we would not even see the keypress. Note that even though emacsclient could have special code to pass SIGINT to Emacs, we should _not_ enable interrupt/quit keys for emacsclient frames. This means that we can't break out of loops in C code from a secondary tty frame, but we can always decide what display the C-g came from, which is more important from a usability point of view. (Consider the case when two people work together using the same Emacs instance.) */ tty.main.c_cc[VINTR] = CDISABLE; tty.main.c_cc[VQUIT] = CDISABLE; } tty.main.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; /* Input should wait for at least 1 char */ tty.main.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; /* no matter how long that takes. */ #ifdef VSWTCH tty.main.c_cc[VSWTCH] = CDISABLE; /* Turn off shell layering use of C-z */ #endif /* VSWTCH */ #if defined (__mips__) || defined (HAVE_TCATTR) #ifdef VSUSP tty.main.c_cc[VSUSP] = CDISABLE; /* Turn off mips handling of C-z. */ #endif /* VSUSP */ #ifdef V_DSUSP tty.main.c_cc[V_DSUSP] = CDISABLE; /* Turn off mips handling of C-y. */ #endif /* V_DSUSP */ #ifdef VDSUSP /* Some systems have VDSUSP, some have V_DSUSP. */ tty.main.c_cc[VDSUSP] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VDSUSP */ #ifdef VLNEXT tty.main.c_cc[VLNEXT] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VLNEXT */ #ifdef VREPRINT tty.main.c_cc[VREPRINT] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VREPRINT */ #ifdef VWERASE tty.main.c_cc[VWERASE] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VWERASE */ #ifdef VDISCARD tty.main.c_cc[VDISCARD] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VDISCARD */ if (tty_out->flow_control) { #ifdef VSTART tty.main.c_cc[VSTART] = '\021'; #endif /* VSTART */ #ifdef VSTOP tty.main.c_cc[VSTOP] = '\023'; #endif /* VSTOP */ } else { #ifdef VSTART tty.main.c_cc[VSTART] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VSTART */ #ifdef VSTOP tty.main.c_cc[VSTOP] = CDISABLE; #endif /* VSTOP */ } #endif /* mips or HAVE_TCATTR */ #ifdef AIX #ifndef IBMR2AIX /* AIX enhanced edit loses NULs, so disable it. */ tty.main.c_line = 0; tty.main.c_iflag &= ~ASCEDIT; #else tty.main.c_cc[VSTRT] = CDISABLE; tty.main.c_cc[VSTOP] = CDISABLE; tty.main.c_cc[VSUSP] = CDISABLE; tty.main.c_cc[VDSUSP] = CDISABLE; #endif /* IBMR2AIX */ if (tty_out->flow_control) { #ifdef VSTART tty.main.c_cc[VSTART] = '\021'; #endif /* VSTART */ #ifdef VSTOP tty.main.c_cc[VSTOP] = '\023'; #endif /* VSTOP */ } /* Also, PTY overloads NUL and BREAK. don't ignore break, but don't signal either, so it looks like NUL. This really serves a purpose only if running in an XTERM window or via TELNET or the like, but does no harm elsewhere. */ tty.main.c_iflag &= ~IGNBRK; tty.main.c_iflag &= ~BRKINT; #endif #else /* if not HAVE_TERMIO */ #ifndef DOS_NT XSETINT (Vtty_erase_char, tty.main.sg_erase); tty.main.sg_flags &= ~(ECHO | CRMOD | XTABS); if (meta_key) tty.main.sg_flags |= ANYP; tty.main.sg_flags |= interrupt_input ? RAW : CBREAK; #endif /* not DOS_NT */ #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */ /* If going to use CBREAK mode, we must request C-g to interrupt and turn off start and stop chars, etc. If not going to use CBREAK mode, do this anyway so as to turn off local flow control for user coming over network on 4.2; in this case, only t_stopc and t_startc really matter. */ #ifndef HAVE_TERMIO #ifdef HAVE_TCHARS /* Note: if not using CBREAK mode, it makes no difference how we set this */ tty.tchars = new_tchars; tty.tchars.t_intrc = quit_char; if (tty_out->flow_control) { tty.tchars.t_startc = '\021'; tty.tchars.t_stopc = '\023'; } tty.lmode = LDECCTQ | LLITOUT | LPASS8 | LNOFLSH | tty_out->old_tty.lmode; #endif /* HAVE_TCHARS */ #endif /* not HAVE_TERMIO */ #ifdef HAVE_LTCHARS tty.ltchars = new_ltchars; #endif /* HAVE_LTCHARS */ #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.2 91/10/20 Manabu Higashida, MW Aug 1993 */ if (!tty_out->term_initted) internal_terminal_init (); dos_ttraw (tty_out); #endif EMACS_SET_TTY (fileno (tty_out->input), &tty, 0); /* This code added to insure that, if flow-control is not to be used, we have an unlocked terminal at the start. */ #ifdef TCXONC if (!tty_out->flow_control) ioctl (fileno (tty_out->input), TCXONC, 1); #endif #ifdef TIOCSTART if (!tty_out->flow_control) ioctl (fileno (tty_out->input), TIOCSTART, 0); #endif #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) || defined (HPUX) #ifdef TCOON if (!tty_out->flow_control) tcflow (fileno (tty_out->input), TCOON); #endif #endif #ifdef F_SETFL #ifdef F_GETOWN /* F_SETFL does not imply existence of F_GETOWN */ if (interrupt_input) { old_fcntl_owner[fileno (tty_out->input)] = fcntl (fileno (tty_out->input), F_GETOWN, 0); fcntl (fileno (tty_out->input), F_SETOWN, getpid ()); init_sigio (fileno (tty_out->input)); #ifdef HAVE_GPM if (gpm_tty == tty_out) { /* Arrange for mouse events to give us SIGIO signals. */ fcntl (gpm_fd, F_SETOWN, getpid ()); fcntl (gpm_fd, F_SETFL, fcntl (gpm_fd, F_GETFL, 0) | O_NONBLOCK); init_sigio (gpm_fd); } #endif /* HAVE_GPM */ } #endif /* F_GETOWN */ #endif /* F_SETFL */ #ifdef _IOFBF /* This symbol is defined on recent USG systems. Someone says without this call USG won't really buffer the file even with a call to setbuf. */ setvbuf (tty_out->output, (char *) _sobuf, _IOFBF, sizeof _sobuf); #else setbuf (tty_out->output, (char *) _sobuf); #endif if (tty_out->terminal->set_terminal_modes_hook) tty_out->terminal->set_terminal_modes_hook (tty_out->terminal); if (!tty_out->term_initted) { Lisp_Object tail, frame; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { /* XXX This needs to be revised. */ if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (XFRAME (frame)) && FRAME_TTY (XFRAME (frame)) == tty_out) init_frame_faces (XFRAME (frame)); } } if (tty_out->term_initted && no_redraw_on_reenter) { /* XXX This seems wrong on multi-tty. */ if (display_completed) direct_output_forward_char (0); } else { Lisp_Object tail, frame; frame_garbaged = 1; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { if ((FRAME_TERMCAP_P (XFRAME (frame)) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (XFRAME (frame))) && FRAME_TTY (XFRAME (frame)) == tty_out) FRAME_GARBAGED_P (XFRAME (frame)) = 1; } } tty_out->term_initted = 1; } /* Return nonzero if safe to use tabs in output. At the time this is called, init_sys_modes has not been done yet. */ int tabs_safe_p (int fd) { struct emacs_tty etty; EMACS_GET_TTY (fd, &etty); return EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK (&etty); } /* Get terminal size from system. Store number of lines into *HEIGHTP and width into *WIDTHP. We store 0 if there's no valid information. */ void get_tty_size (int fd, int *widthp, int *heightp) { #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ /* BSD-style. */ struct winsize size; if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGWINSZ, &size) == -1) *widthp = *heightp = 0; else { *widthp = size.ws_col; *heightp = size.ws_row; } #else #ifdef TIOCGSIZE /* SunOS - style. */ struct ttysize size; if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGSIZE, &size) == -1) *widthp = *heightp = 0; else { *widthp = size.ts_cols; *heightp = size.ts_lines; } #else #ifdef MSDOS *widthp = ScreenCols (); *heightp = ScreenRows (); #else /* system doesn't know size */ *widthp = 0; *heightp = 0; #endif #endif /* not SunOS-style */ #endif /* not BSD-style */ } /* Set the logical window size associated with descriptor FD to HEIGHT and WIDTH. This is used mainly with ptys. */ int set_window_size (fd, height, width) int fd, height, width; { #ifdef TIOCSWINSZ /* BSD-style. */ struct winsize size; size.ws_row = height; size.ws_col = width; if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSWINSZ, &size) == -1) return 0; /* error */ else return 1; #else #ifdef TIOCSSIZE /* SunOS - style. */ struct ttysize size; size.ts_lines = height; size.ts_cols = width; if (ioctl (fd, TIOCGSIZE, &size) == -1) return 0; else return 1; #else return -1; #endif /* not SunOS-style */ #endif /* not BSD-style */ } /* Prepare all terminal devices for exiting Emacs. */ void reset_all_sys_modes (void) { struct tty_display_info *tty; for (tty = tty_list; tty; tty = tty->next) reset_sys_modes (tty); } /* Prepare the terminal for closing it; move the cursor to the bottom of the frame, turn off interrupt-driven I/O, etc. */ void reset_sys_modes (tty_out) struct tty_display_info *tty_out; { if (noninteractive) { fflush (stdout); return; } if (!tty_out->term_initted) return; if (!tty_out->output) return; /* The tty is suspended. */ /* Go to and clear the last line of the terminal. */ cmgoto (tty_out, FrameRows (tty_out) - 1, 0); /* Code adapted from tty_clear_end_of_line. */ if (tty_out->TS_clr_line) { emacs_tputs (tty_out, tty_out->TS_clr_line, 1, cmputc); } else { /* have to do it the hard way */ int i; tty_turn_off_insert (tty_out); for (i = curX (tty_out); i < FrameCols (tty_out) - 1; i++) { fputc (' ', tty_out->output); } } cmgoto (tty_out, FrameRows (tty_out) - 1, 0); fflush (tty_out->output); if (tty_out->terminal->reset_terminal_modes_hook) tty_out->terminal->reset_terminal_modes_hook (tty_out->terminal); #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM /* Avoid possible loss of output when changing terminal modes. */ fsync (fileno (tty_out->output)); #endif #ifdef F_SETFL #ifdef F_SETOWN /* F_SETFL does not imply existence of F_SETOWN */ if (interrupt_input) { reset_sigio (fileno (tty_out->input)); fcntl (fileno (tty_out->input), F_SETOWN, old_fcntl_owner[fileno (tty_out->input)]); } #endif /* F_SETOWN */ #ifdef O_NDELAY fcntl (fileno (tty_out->input), F_SETFL, fcntl (fileno (tty_out->input), F_GETFL, 0) & ~O_NDELAY); #endif #endif /* F_SETFL */ if (tty_out->old_tty) while (EMACS_SET_TTY (fileno (tty_out->input), tty_out->old_tty, 0) < 0 && errno == EINTR) ; #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.2 91/10/20 Manabu Higashida */ dos_ttcooked (); #endif #ifdef BSD_PGRPS widen_foreground_group (fileno (tty_out->input)); #endif } #ifdef HAVE_PTYS /* Set up the proper status flags for use of a pty. */ void setup_pty (fd) int fd; { /* I'm told that TOICREMOTE does not mean control chars "can't be sent" but rather that they don't have input-editing or signaling effects. That should be good, because we have other ways to do those things in Emacs. However, telnet mode seems not to work on 4.2. So TIOCREMOTE is turned off now. */ /* Under hp-ux, if TIOCREMOTE is turned on, some calls will hang. In particular, the "timeout" feature (which causes a read to return if there is no data available) does this. Also it is known that telnet mode will hang in such a way that Emacs must be stopped (perhaps this is the same problem). If TIOCREMOTE is turned off, then there is a bug in hp-ux which sometimes loses data. Apparently the code which blocks the master process when the internal buffer fills up does not work. Other than this, though, everything else seems to work fine. Since the latter lossage is more benign, we may as well lose that way. -- cph */ #ifdef FIONBIO #if defined(UNIX98_PTYS) { int on = 1; ioctl (fd, FIONBIO, &on); } #endif #endif } #endif /* HAVE_PTYS */ #if !defined(CANNOT_DUMP) || !defined(SYSTEM_MALLOC) /* Some systems that cannot dump also cannot implement these. */ /* * Return the address of the start of the text segment prior to * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined. * See crt0.c for further explanation and _start. * */ #if !(defined (__NetBSD__) && defined (__ELF__)) #ifndef HAVE_TEXT_START char * start_of_text () { #ifdef TEXT_START return ((char *) TEXT_START); #else extern int _start (); return ((char *) _start); #endif /* TEXT_START */ } #endif /* not HAVE_TEXT_START */ #endif /* * Return the address of the start of the data segment prior to * doing an unexec. After unexec the return value is undefined. * See crt0.c for further information and definition of data_start. * * Apparently, on BSD systems this is etext at startup. On * USG systems (swapping) this is highly mmu dependent and * is also dependent on whether or not the program is running * with shared text. Generally there is a (possibly large) * gap between end of text and start of data with shared text. * * On Uniplus+ systems with shared text, data starts at a * fixed address. Each port (from a given oem) is generally * different, and the specific value of the start of data can * be obtained via the UniPlus+ specific "uvar" system call, * however the method outlined in crt0.c seems to be more portable. * * Probably what will have to happen when a USG unexec is available, * at least on UniPlus, is temacs will have to be made unshared so * that text and data are contiguous. Then once loadup is complete, * unexec will produce a shared executable where the data can be * at the normal shared text boundary and the startofdata variable * will be patched by unexec to the correct value. * */ #ifndef start_of_data char * start_of_data () { #ifdef DATA_START return ((char *) DATA_START); #else #ifdef ORDINARY_LINK /* * This is a hack. Since we're not linking crt0.c or pre_crt0.c, * data_start isn't defined. We take the address of environ, which * is known to live at or near the start of the system crt0.c, and * we don't sweat the handful of bytes that might lose. */ extern char **environ; return ((char *) &environ); #else extern int data_start; return ((char *) &data_start); #endif /* ORDINARY_LINK */ #endif /* DATA_START */ } #endif /* start_of_data */ #endif /* NEED_STARTS (not CANNOT_DUMP or not SYSTEM_MALLOC) */ /* init_system_name sets up the string for the Lisp function system-name to return. */ extern Lisp_Object Vsystem_name; #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netdb.h> #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ #ifdef TRY_AGAIN #ifndef HAVE_H_ERRNO extern int h_errno; #endif #endif /* TRY_AGAIN */ void init_system_name () { #ifndef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME struct utsname uts; uname (&uts); Vsystem_name = build_string (uts.nodename); #else /* HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */ unsigned int hostname_size = 256; char *hostname = (char *) alloca (hostname_size); /* Try to get the host name; if the buffer is too short, try again. Apparently, the only indication gethostname gives of whether the buffer was large enough is the presence or absence of a '\0' in the string. Eech. */ for (;;) { gethostname (hostname, hostname_size - 1); hostname[hostname_size - 1] = '\0'; /* Was the buffer large enough for the '\0'? */ if (strlen (hostname) < hostname_size - 1) break; hostname_size <<= 1; hostname = (char *) alloca (hostname_size); } #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS /* Turn the hostname into the official, fully-qualified hostname. Don't do this if we're going to dump; this can confuse system libraries on some machines and make the dumped emacs core dump. */ #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP if (initialized) #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */ if (! index (hostname, '.')) { int count; #ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO struct addrinfo *res; struct addrinfo hints; int ret; memset (&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; for (count = 0;; count++) { if ((ret = getaddrinfo (hostname, NULL, &hints, &res)) == 0 || ret != EAI_AGAIN) break; if (count >= 5) break; Fsleep_for (make_number (1), Qnil); } if (ret == 0) { struct addrinfo *it = res; while (it) { char *fqdn = it->ai_canonname; if (fqdn && index (fqdn, '.') && strcmp (fqdn, "localhost.localdomain") != 0) break; it = it->ai_next; } if (it) { hostname = alloca (strlen (it->ai_canonname) + 1); strcpy (hostname, it->ai_canonname); } freeaddrinfo (res); } #else /* !HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ struct hostent *hp; for (count = 0;; count++) { #ifdef TRY_AGAIN h_errno = 0; #endif hp = gethostbyname (hostname); #ifdef TRY_AGAIN if (! (hp == 0 && h_errno == TRY_AGAIN)) #endif break; if (count >= 5) break; Fsleep_for (make_number (1), Qnil); } if (hp) { char *fqdn = (char *) hp->h_name; if (!index (fqdn, '.')) { /* We still don't have a fully qualified domain name. Try to find one in the list of alternate names */ char **alias = hp->h_aliases; while (*alias && (!index (*alias, '.') || !strcmp (*alias, "localhost.localdomain"))) alias++; if (*alias) fqdn = *alias; } hostname = fqdn; } #endif /* !HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ } #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ Vsystem_name = build_string (hostname); #endif /* HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */ { unsigned char *p; for (p = SDATA (Vsystem_name); *p; p++) if (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') *p = '-'; } } #ifndef MSDOS #if !defined (HAVE_SELECT) #include "sysselect.h" #undef select #if defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS) && !defined (HAVE_SELECT) /* Cause explanatory error message at compile time, since the select emulation is not good enough for X. */ int *x = &x_windows_lose_if_no_select_system_call; #endif /* Emulate as much as select as is possible under 4.1 and needed by Gnu Emacs * Only checks read descriptors. */ /* How long to wait between checking fds in select */ #define SELECT_PAUSE 1 int select_alarmed; /* For longjmp'ing back to read_input_waiting. */ jmp_buf read_alarm_throw; /* Nonzero if the alarm signal should throw back to read_input_waiting. The read_socket_hook function sets this to 1 while it is waiting. */ int read_alarm_should_throw; SIGTYPE select_alarm () { select_alarmed = 1; signal (SIGALRM, SIG_IGN); SIGNAL_THREAD_CHECK (SIGALRM); if (read_alarm_should_throw) longjmp (read_alarm_throw, 1); } #ifndef WINDOWSNT /* Only rfds are checked. */ int sys_select (nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, timeout) int nfds; SELECT_TYPE *rfds, *wfds, *efds; EMACS_TIME *timeout; { /* XXX This needs to be updated for multi-tty support. Is there anybody who needs to emulate select these days? */ int ravail = 0; SELECT_TYPE orfds; int timeoutval; int *local_timeout; extern int proc_buffered_char[]; #ifndef subprocesses int process_tick = 0, update_tick = 0; #else extern int process_tick, update_tick; #endif unsigned char buf; #if defined (HAVE_SELECT) && defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS) /* If we're using X, then the native select will work; we only need the emulation for non-X usage. */ if (!NILP (Vinitial_window_system)) return select (nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, timeout); #endif timeoutval = timeout ? EMACS_SECS (*timeout) : 100000; local_timeout = &timeoutval; FD_ZERO (&orfds); if (rfds) { orfds = *rfds; FD_ZERO (rfds); } if (wfds) FD_ZERO (wfds); if (efds) FD_ZERO (efds); /* If we are looking only for the terminal, with no timeout, just read it and wait -- that's more efficient. */ if (*local_timeout == 100000 && process_tick == update_tick && FD_ISSET (0, &orfds)) { int fd; for (fd = 1; fd < nfds; ++fd) if (FD_ISSET (fd, &orfds)) goto hardway; if (! detect_input_pending ()) read_input_waiting (); FD_SET (0, rfds); return 1; } hardway: /* Once a second, till the timer expires, check all the flagged read * descriptors to see if any input is available. If there is some then * set the corresponding bit in the return copy of rfds. */ while (1) { register int to_check, fd; if (rfds) { for (to_check = nfds, fd = 0; --to_check >= 0; fd++) { if (FD_ISSET (fd, &orfds)) { int avail = 0, status = 0; if (fd == 0) avail = detect_input_pending (); /* Special keyboard handler */ else { #ifdef FIONREAD status = ioctl (fd, FIONREAD, &avail); #else /* no FIONREAD */ /* Hoping it will return -1 if nothing available or 0 if all 0 chars requested are read. */ if (proc_buffered_char[fd] >= 0) avail = 1; else { avail = read (fd, &buf, 1); if (avail > 0) proc_buffered_char[fd] = buf; } #endif /* no FIONREAD */ } if (status >= 0 && avail > 0) { FD_SET (fd, rfds); ravail++; } } } } if (*local_timeout == 0 || ravail != 0 || process_tick != update_tick) break; turn_on_atimers (0); signal (SIGALRM, select_alarm); select_alarmed = 0; alarm (SELECT_PAUSE); /* Wait for a SIGALRM (or maybe a SIGTINT) */ while (select_alarmed == 0 && *local_timeout != 0 && process_tick == update_tick) { /* If we are interested in terminal input, wait by reading the terminal. That makes instant wakeup for terminal input at least. */ if (FD_ISSET (0, &orfds)) { read_input_waiting (); if (detect_input_pending ()) select_alarmed = 1; } else pause (); } (*local_timeout) -= SELECT_PAUSE; /* Reset the old alarm if there was one. */ turn_on_atimers (1); if (*local_timeout == 0) /* Stop on timer being cleared */ break; } return ravail; } #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ /* Read keyboard input into the standard buffer, waiting for at least one character. */ void read_input_waiting () { /* XXX This needs to be updated for multi-tty support. Is there anybody who needs to emulate select these days? */ int nread, i; extern int quit_char; if (read_socket_hook) { struct input_event hold_quit; EVENT_INIT (hold_quit); hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT; read_alarm_should_throw = 0; if (! setjmp (read_alarm_throw)) nread = (*read_socket_hook) (0, 1, &hold_quit); else nread = -1; if (hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT) kbd_buffer_store_event (&hold_quit); } else { struct input_event e; char buf[3]; nread = read (fileno (stdin), buf, 1); EVENT_INIT (e); /* Scan the chars for C-g and store them in kbd_buffer. */ e.kind = ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT; e.frame_or_window = selected_frame; e.modifiers = 0; for (i = 0; i < nread; i++) { /* Convert chars > 0177 to meta events if desired. We do this under the same conditions that read_avail_input does. */ if (read_socket_hook == 0) { /* If the user says she has a meta key, then believe her. */ if (meta_key == 1 && (buf[i] & 0x80)) e.modifiers = meta_modifier; if (meta_key != 2) buf[i] &= ~0x80; } XSETINT (e.code, buf[i]); kbd_buffer_store_event (&e); /* Don't look at input that follows a C-g too closely. This reduces lossage due to autorepeat on C-g. */ if (buf[i] == quit_char) break; } } } #if !defined (HAVE_SELECT) #define select sys_select #endif #endif /* not HAVE_SELECT */ #endif /* not MSDOS */ /* POSIX signals support - DJB */ /* Anyone with POSIX signals should have ANSI C declarations */ #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS sigset_t empty_mask, full_mask; signal_handler_t sys_signal (int signal_number, signal_handler_t action) { struct sigaction new_action, old_action; sigemptyset (&new_action.sa_mask); new_action.sa_handler = action; new_action.sa_flags = 0; #if defined (SA_RESTART) /* Emacs mostly works better with restartable system services. If this flag exists, we probably want to turn it on here. However, on some systems this resets the timeout of `select' which means that `select' never finishes if it keeps getting signals. BROKEN_SA_RESTART is defined on those systems. */ /* It's not clear why the comment above says "mostly works better". --Stef When SYNC_INPUT is set, we don't want SA_RESTART because we need to poll for pending input so we need long-running syscalls to be interrupted after a signal that sets the interrupt_input_pending flag. */ /* Non-interactive keyboard input goes through stdio, where we always want restartable system calls. */ # if defined (BROKEN_SA_RESTART) || defined(SYNC_INPUT) if (noninteractive) # endif new_action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; #endif sigaction (signal_number, &new_action, &old_action); return (old_action.sa_handler); } #ifndef __GNUC__ /* If we're compiling with GCC, we don't need this function, since it can be written as a macro. */ sigset_t sys_sigmask (int sig) { sigset_t mask; sigemptyset (&mask); sigaddset (&mask, sig); return mask; } #endif /* I'd like to have these guys return pointers to the mask storage in here, but there'd be trouble if the code was saving multiple masks. I'll be safe and pass the structure. It normally won't be more than 2 bytes anyhow. - DJB */ sigset_t sys_sigblock (sigset_t new_mask) { sigset_t old_mask; sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &new_mask, &old_mask); return (old_mask); } sigset_t sys_sigunblock (sigset_t new_mask) { sigset_t old_mask; sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &new_mask, &old_mask); return (old_mask); } sigset_t sys_sigsetmask (sigset_t new_mask) { sigset_t old_mask; sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &new_mask, &old_mask); return (old_mask); } #endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */ #if !defined HAVE_STRSIGNAL && !HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST static char *my_sys_siglist[NSIG]; # ifdef sys_siglist # undef sys_siglist # endif # define sys_siglist my_sys_siglist #endif void init_signals () { #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS sigemptyset (&empty_mask); sigfillset (&full_mask); #endif #if !defined HAVE_STRSIGNAL && !HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST if (! initialized) { # ifdef SIGABRT sys_siglist[SIGABRT] = "Aborted"; # endif # ifdef SIGAIO sys_siglist[SIGAIO] = "LAN I/O interrupt"; # endif # ifdef SIGALRM sys_siglist[SIGALRM] = "Alarm clock"; # endif # ifdef SIGBUS sys_siglist[SIGBUS] = "Bus error"; # endif # ifdef SIGCLD sys_siglist[SIGCLD] = "Child status changed"; # endif # ifdef SIGCHLD sys_siglist[SIGCHLD] = "Child status changed"; # endif # ifdef SIGCONT sys_siglist[SIGCONT] = "Continued"; # endif # ifdef SIGDANGER sys_siglist[SIGDANGER] = "Swap space dangerously low"; # endif # ifdef SIGDGNOTIFY sys_siglist[SIGDGNOTIFY] = "Notification message in queue"; # endif # ifdef SIGEMT sys_siglist[SIGEMT] = "Emulation trap"; # endif # ifdef SIGFPE sys_siglist[SIGFPE] = "Arithmetic exception"; # endif # ifdef SIGFREEZE sys_siglist[SIGFREEZE] = "SIGFREEZE"; # endif # ifdef SIGGRANT sys_siglist[SIGGRANT] = "Monitor mode granted"; # endif # ifdef SIGHUP sys_siglist[SIGHUP] = "Hangup"; # endif # ifdef SIGILL sys_siglist[SIGILL] = "Illegal instruction"; # endif # ifdef SIGINT sys_siglist[SIGINT] = "Interrupt"; # endif # ifdef SIGIO sys_siglist[SIGIO] = "I/O possible"; # endif # ifdef SIGIOINT sys_siglist[SIGIOINT] = "I/O intervention required"; # endif # ifdef SIGIOT sys_siglist[SIGIOT] = "IOT trap"; # endif # ifdef SIGKILL sys_siglist[SIGKILL] = "Killed"; # endif # ifdef SIGLOST sys_siglist[SIGLOST] = "Resource lost"; # endif # ifdef SIGLWP sys_siglist[SIGLWP] = "SIGLWP"; # endif # ifdef SIGMSG sys_siglist[SIGMSG] = "Monitor mode data available"; # endif # ifdef SIGPHONE sys_siglist[SIGWIND] = "SIGPHONE"; # endif # ifdef SIGPIPE sys_siglist[SIGPIPE] = "Broken pipe"; # endif # ifdef SIGPOLL sys_siglist[SIGPOLL] = "Pollable event occurred"; # endif # ifdef SIGPROF sys_siglist[SIGPROF] = "Profiling timer expired"; # endif # ifdef SIGPTY sys_siglist[SIGPTY] = "PTY I/O interrupt"; # endif # ifdef SIGPWR sys_siglist[SIGPWR] = "Power-fail restart"; # endif # ifdef SIGQUIT sys_siglist[SIGQUIT] = "Quit"; # endif # ifdef SIGRETRACT sys_siglist[SIGRETRACT] = "Need to relinguish monitor mode"; # endif # ifdef SIGSAK sys_siglist[SIGSAK] = "Secure attention"; # endif # ifdef SIGSEGV sys_siglist[SIGSEGV] = "Segmentation violation"; # endif # ifdef SIGSOUND sys_siglist[SIGSOUND] = "Sound completed"; # endif # ifdef SIGSTOP sys_siglist[SIGSTOP] = "Stopped (signal)"; # endif # ifdef SIGSTP sys_siglist[SIGSTP] = "Stopped (user)"; # endif # ifdef SIGSYS sys_siglist[SIGSYS] = "Bad argument to system call"; # endif # ifdef SIGTERM sys_siglist[SIGTERM] = "Terminated"; # endif # ifdef SIGTHAW sys_siglist[SIGTHAW] = "SIGTHAW"; # endif # ifdef SIGTRAP sys_siglist[SIGTRAP] = "Trace/breakpoint trap"; # endif # ifdef SIGTSTP sys_siglist[SIGTSTP] = "Stopped (user)"; # endif # ifdef SIGTTIN sys_siglist[SIGTTIN] = "Stopped (tty input)"; # endif # ifdef SIGTTOU sys_siglist[SIGTTOU] = "Stopped (tty output)"; # endif # ifdef SIGURG sys_siglist[SIGURG] = "Urgent I/O condition"; # endif # ifdef SIGUSR1 sys_siglist[SIGUSR1] = "User defined signal 1"; # endif # ifdef SIGUSR2 sys_siglist[SIGUSR2] = "User defined signal 2"; # endif # ifdef SIGVTALRM sys_siglist[SIGVTALRM] = "Virtual timer expired"; # endif # ifdef SIGWAITING sys_siglist[SIGWAITING] = "Process's LWPs are blocked"; # endif # ifdef SIGWINCH sys_siglist[SIGWINCH] = "Window size changed"; # endif # ifdef SIGWIND sys_siglist[SIGWIND] = "SIGWIND"; # endif # ifdef SIGXCPU sys_siglist[SIGXCPU] = "CPU time limit exceeded"; # endif # ifdef SIGXFSZ sys_siglist[SIGXFSZ] = "File size limit exceeded"; # endif } #endif /* !defined HAVE_STRSIGNAL && !defined HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST */ } #ifndef HAVE_RANDOM #ifdef random #define HAVE_RANDOM #endif #endif /* Figure out how many bits the system's random number generator uses. `random' and `lrand48' are assumed to return 31 usable bits. BSD `rand' returns a 31 bit value but the low order bits are unusable; so we'll shift it and treat it like the 15-bit USG `rand'. */ #ifndef RAND_BITS # ifdef HAVE_RANDOM # define RAND_BITS 31 # else /* !HAVE_RANDOM */ # ifdef HAVE_LRAND48 # define RAND_BITS 31 # define random lrand48 # else /* !HAVE_LRAND48 */ # define RAND_BITS 15 # if RAND_MAX == 32767 # define random rand # else /* RAND_MAX != 32767 */ # if RAND_MAX == 2147483647 # define random() (rand () >> 16) # else /* RAND_MAX != 2147483647 */ # ifdef USG # define random rand # else # define random() (rand () >> 16) # endif /* !USG */ # endif /* RAND_MAX != 2147483647 */ # endif /* RAND_MAX != 32767 */ # endif /* !HAVE_LRAND48 */ # endif /* !HAVE_RANDOM */ #endif /* !RAND_BITS */ void seed_random (arg) long arg; { #ifdef HAVE_RANDOM srandom ((unsigned int)arg); #else # ifdef HAVE_LRAND48 srand48 (arg); # else srand ((unsigned int)arg); # endif #endif } /* * Build a full Emacs-sized word out of whatever we've got. * This suffices even for a 64-bit architecture with a 15-bit rand. */ long get_random () { long val = random (); #if VALBITS > RAND_BITS val = (val << RAND_BITS) ^ random (); #if VALBITS > 2*RAND_BITS val = (val << RAND_BITS) ^ random (); #if VALBITS > 3*RAND_BITS val = (val << RAND_BITS) ^ random (); #if VALBITS > 4*RAND_BITS val = (val << RAND_BITS) ^ random (); #endif /* need at least 5 */ #endif /* need at least 4 */ #endif /* need at least 3 */ #endif /* need at least 2 */ return val & ((1L << VALBITS) - 1); } #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR #ifndef WINDOWSNT char * strerror (errnum) int errnum; { extern char *sys_errlist[]; extern int sys_nerr; if (errnum >= 0 && errnum < sys_nerr) return sys_errlist[errnum]; return (char *) "Unknown error"; } #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ #endif /* ! HAVE_STRERROR */ int emacs_open (path, oflag, mode) const char *path; int oflag, mode; { register int rtnval; while ((rtnval = open (path, oflag, mode)) == -1 && (errno == EINTR)) QUIT; return (rtnval); } int emacs_close (fd) int fd; { int did_retry = 0; register int rtnval; while ((rtnval = close (fd)) == -1 && (errno == EINTR)) did_retry = 1; /* If close is interrupted SunOS 4.1 may or may not have closed the file descriptor. If it did the second close will fail with errno = EBADF. That means we have succeeded. */ if (rtnval == -1 && did_retry && errno == EBADF) return 0; return rtnval; } int emacs_read (fildes, buf, nbyte) int fildes; char *buf; unsigned int nbyte; { register int rtnval; while ((rtnval = read (fildes, buf, nbyte)) == -1 && (errno == EINTR)) QUIT; return (rtnval); } int emacs_write (fildes, buf, nbyte) int fildes; const char *buf; unsigned int nbyte; { register int rtnval, bytes_written; bytes_written = 0; while (nbyte > 0) { rtnval = write (fildes, buf, nbyte); if (rtnval == -1) { if (errno == EINTR) { #ifdef SYNC_INPUT /* I originally used `QUIT' but that might causes files to be truncated if you hit C-g in the middle of it. --Stef */ if (interrupt_input_pending) handle_async_input (); if (pending_atimers) do_pending_atimers (); #endif continue; } else return (bytes_written ? bytes_written : -1); } buf += rtnval; nbyte -= rtnval; bytes_written += rtnval; } return (bytes_written); } #ifdef USG /* * All of the following are for USG. * * On USG systems the system calls are INTERRUPTIBLE by signals * that the user program has elected to catch. Thus the system call * must be retried in these cases. To handle this without massive * changes in the source code, we remap the standard system call names * to names for our own functions in sysdep.c that do the system call * with retries. Actually, for portability reasons, it is good * programming practice, as this example shows, to limit all actual * system calls to a single occurrence in the source. Sure, this * adds an extra level of function call overhead but it is almost * always negligible. Fred Fish, Unisoft Systems Inc. */ /* * Warning, this function may not duplicate 4.2 action properly * under error conditions. */ #ifndef MAXPATHLEN /* In 4.1, param.h fails to define this. */ #define MAXPATHLEN 1024 #endif #ifndef HAVE_GETWD char * getwd (pathname) char *pathname; { char *npath, *spath; extern char *getcwd (); BLOCK_INPUT; /* getcwd uses malloc */ spath = npath = getcwd ((char *) 0, MAXPATHLEN); if (spath == 0) { UNBLOCK_INPUT; return spath; } /* On Altos 3068, getcwd can return @hostname/dir, so discard up to first slash. Should be harmless on other systems. */ while (*npath && *npath != '/') npath++; strcpy (pathname, npath); free (spath); /* getcwd uses malloc */ UNBLOCK_INPUT; return pathname; } #endif /* HAVE_GETWD */ /* * Emulate rename using unlink/link. Note that this is * only partially correct. Also, doesn't enforce restriction * that files be of same type (regular->regular, dir->dir, etc). */ #ifndef HAVE_RENAME rename (from, to) const char *from; const char *to; { if (access (from, 0) == 0) { unlink (to); if (link (from, to) == 0) if (unlink (from) == 0) return (0); } return (-1); } #endif #if defined(HPUX) && !defined(HAVE_PERROR) /* HPUX curses library references perror, but as far as we know it won't be called. Anyway this definition will do for now. */ perror () { } #endif /* HPUX and not HAVE_PERROR */ #ifndef HAVE_DUP2 /* * Emulate BSD dup2. First close newd if it already exists. * Then, attempt to dup oldd. If not successful, call dup2 recursively * until we are, then close the unsuccessful ones. */ dup2 (oldd, newd) int oldd; int newd; { register int fd, ret; emacs_close (newd); #ifdef F_DUPFD return fcntl (oldd, F_DUPFD, newd); #else fd = dup (old); if (fd == -1) return -1; if (fd == new) return new; ret = dup2 (old,new); emacs_close (fd); return ret; #endif } #endif /* not HAVE_DUP2 */ /* * Gettimeofday. Simulate as much as possible. Only accurate * to nearest second. Emacs doesn't use tzp so ignore it for now. * Only needed when subprocesses are defined. */ #ifdef subprocesses #ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL /* ARGSUSED */ int gettimeofday (tp, tzp) struct timeval *tp; struct timezone *tzp; { extern long time (); tp->tv_sec = time ((long *)0); tp->tv_usec = 0; if (tzp != 0) tzp->tz_minuteswest = -1; return 0; } #endif #endif #endif /* subprocess && !HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY && HAVE_TIMEVAL */ /* * This function will go away as soon as all the stubs fixed. (fnf) */ void croak (badfunc) char *badfunc; { printf ("%s not yet implemented\r\n", badfunc); reset_all_sys_modes (); exit (1); } #endif /* USG */ /* Directory routines for systems that don't have them. */ #ifdef SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR #include <dirent.h> #if !defined (HAVE_CLOSEDIR) int closedir (DIR *dirp /* stream from opendir */) { int rtnval; rtnval = emacs_close (dirp->dd_fd); /* Some systems (like Solaris) allocate the buffer and the DIR all in one block. Why in the world are we freeing this ourselves anyway? */ #if ! defined (SOLARIS2) xfree ((char *) dirp->dd_buf); /* directory block defined in <dirent.h> */ #endif xfree ((char *) dirp); return rtnval; } #endif /* not HAVE_CLOSEDIR */ #endif /* SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR */ int set_file_times (filename, atime, mtime) const char *filename; EMACS_TIME atime, mtime; { #ifdef HAVE_UTIMES struct timeval tv[2]; tv[0] = atime; tv[1] = mtime; return utimes (filename, tv); #else /* not HAVE_UTIMES */ struct utimbuf utb; utb.actime = EMACS_SECS (atime); utb.modtime = EMACS_SECS (mtime); return utime (filename, &utb); #endif /* not HAVE_UTIMES */ } /* mkdir and rmdir functions, for systems which don't have them. */ #ifndef HAVE_MKDIR /* * Written by Robert Rother, Mariah Corporation, August 1985. * * If you want it, it's yours. All I ask in return is that if you * figure out how to do this in a Bourne Shell script you send me * a copy. * sdcsvax!rmr or rmr@uscd * * Severely hacked over by John Gilmore to make a 4.2BSD compatible * subroutine. 11Mar86; hoptoad!gnu * * Modified by rmtodd@uokmax 6-28-87 -- when making an already existing dir, * subroutine didn't return EEXIST. It does now. */ /* * Make a directory. */ #ifdef MKDIR_PROTOTYPE MKDIR_PROTOTYPE #else int mkdir (dpath, dmode) char *dpath; int dmode; #endif { int cpid, status, fd; struct stat statbuf; if (stat (dpath, &statbuf) == 0) { errno = EEXIST; /* Stat worked, so it already exists */ return -1; } /* If stat fails for a reason other than non-existence, return error */ if (errno != ENOENT) return -1; synch_process_alive = 1; switch (cpid = fork ()) { case -1: /* Error in fork */ return (-1); /* Errno is set already */ case 0: /* Child process */ /* * Cheap hack to set mode of new directory. Since this * child process is going away anyway, we zap its umask. * FIXME, this won't suffice to set SUID, SGID, etc. on this * directory. Does anybody care? */ status = umask (0); /* Get current umask */ status = umask (status | (0777 & ~dmode)); /* Set for mkdir */ fd = emacs_open ("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0); if (fd >= 0) { dup2 (fd, 0); dup2 (fd, 1); dup2 (fd, 2); } execl ("/bin/mkdir", "mkdir", dpath, (char *) 0); _exit (-1); /* Can't exec /bin/mkdir */ default: /* Parent process */ wait_for_termination (cpid); } if (synch_process_death != 0 || synch_process_retcode != 0 || synch_process_termsig != 0) { errno = EIO; /* We don't know why, but */ return -1; /* /bin/mkdir failed */ } return 0; } #endif /* not HAVE_MKDIR */ #ifndef HAVE_RMDIR int rmdir (dpath) char *dpath; { int cpid, status, fd; struct stat statbuf; if (stat (dpath, &statbuf) != 0) { /* Stat just set errno. We don't have to */ return -1; } synch_process_alive = 1; switch (cpid = fork ()) { case -1: /* Error in fork */ return (-1); /* Errno is set already */ case 0: /* Child process */ fd = emacs_open ("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0); if (fd >= 0) { dup2 (fd, 0); dup2 (fd, 1); dup2 (fd, 2); } execl ("/bin/rmdir", "rmdir", dpath, (char *) 0); _exit (-1); /* Can't exec /bin/rmdir */ default: /* Parent process */ wait_for_termination (cpid); } if (synch_process_death != 0 || synch_process_retcode != 0 || synch_process_termsig != 0) { errno = EIO; /* We don't know why, but */ return -1; /* /bin/rmdir failed */ } return 0; } #endif /* !HAVE_RMDIR */ #ifndef BSTRING #ifndef bzero void bzero (b, length) register char *b; register int length; { while (length-- > 0) *b++ = 0; } #endif /* no bzero */ #endif /* BSTRING */ #if (!defined (BSTRING) && !defined (bcopy)) || defined (NEED_BCOPY) #undef bcopy /* Saying `void' requires a declaration, above, where bcopy is used and that declaration causes pain for systems where bcopy is a macro. */ bcopy (b1, b2, length) register char *b1; register char *b2; register int length; { while (length-- > 0) *b2++ = *b1++; } #endif /* (!defined (BSTRING) && !defined (bcopy)) || defined (NEED_BCOPY) */ #ifndef BSTRING #ifndef bcmp int bcmp (b1, b2, length) /* This could be a macro! */ register char *b1; register char *b2; register int length; { while (length-- > 0) if (*b1++ != *b2++) return 1; return 0; } #endif /* no bcmp */ #endif /* not BSTRING */ #ifndef HAVE_STRSIGNAL char * strsignal (code) int code; { char *signame = 0; if (0 <= code && code < NSIG) { /* Cast to suppress warning if the table has const char *. */ signame = (char *) sys_siglist[code]; } return signame; } #endif /* HAVE_STRSIGNAL */ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS /* For make-serial-process */ int serial_open (char *port) { int fd = -1; fd = emacs_open ((char*) port, O_RDWR #ifdef O_NONBLOCK | O_NONBLOCK #else | O_NDELAY #endif #ifdef O_NOCTTY | O_NOCTTY #endif , 0); if (fd < 0) { error ("Could not open %s: %s", port, emacs_strerror (errno)); } #ifdef TIOCEXCL ioctl (fd, TIOCEXCL, (char *) 0); #endif return fd; } #endif /* TERMIOS */ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS #if !defined (HAVE_CFMAKERAW) /* Workaround for targets which are missing cfmakeraw. */ /* Pasted from man page. */ static void cfmakeraw (struct termios *termios_p) { termios_p->c_iflag &= ~(IGNBRK|BRKINT|PARMRK|ISTRIP|INLCR|IGNCR|ICRNL|IXON); termios_p->c_oflag &= ~OPOST; termios_p->c_lflag &= ~(ECHO|ECHONL|ICANON|ISIG|IEXTEN); termios_p->c_cflag &= ~(CSIZE|PARENB); termios_p->c_cflag |= CS8; } #endif /* !defined (HAVE_CFMAKERAW */ #if !defined (HAVE_CFSETSPEED) /* Workaround for targets which are missing cfsetspeed. */ static int cfsetspeed (struct termios *termios_p, speed_t vitesse) { return (cfsetispeed (termios_p, vitesse) + cfsetospeed (termios_p, vitesse)); } #endif /* For serial-process-configure */ void serial_configure (struct Lisp_Process *p, Lisp_Object contact) { Lisp_Object childp2 = Qnil; Lisp_Object tem = Qnil; struct termios attr; int err = -1; char summary[4] = "???"; /* This usually becomes "8N1". */ childp2 = Fcopy_sequence (p->childp); /* Read port attributes and prepare default configuration. */ err = tcgetattr (p->outfd, &attr); if (err != 0) error ("tcgetattr() failed: %s", emacs_strerror (errno)); cfmakeraw (&attr); #if defined (CLOCAL) attr.c_cflag |= CLOCAL; #endif #if defined (CREAD) attr.c_cflag | CREAD; #endif /* Configure speed. */ if (!NILP (Fplist_member (contact, QCspeed))) tem = Fplist_get (contact, QCspeed); else tem = Fplist_get (p->childp, QCspeed); CHECK_NUMBER (tem); err = cfsetspeed (&attr, XINT (tem)); if (err != 0) error ("cfsetspeed(%d) failed: %s", XINT (tem), emacs_strerror (errno)); childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCspeed, tem); /* Configure bytesize. */ if (!NILP (Fplist_member (contact, QCbytesize))) tem = Fplist_get (contact, QCbytesize); else tem = Fplist_get (p->childp, QCbytesize); if (NILP (tem)) tem = make_number (8); CHECK_NUMBER (tem); if (XINT (tem) != 7 && XINT (tem) != 8) error (":bytesize must be nil (8), 7, or 8"); summary[0] = XINT(tem) + '0'; #if defined (CSIZE) && defined (CS7) && defined (CS8) attr.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE; attr.c_cflag |= ((XINT (tem) == 7) ? CS7 : CS8); #else /* Don't error on bytesize 8, which should be set by cfmakeraw. */ if (XINT (tem) != 8) error ("Bytesize cannot be changed"); #endif childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCbytesize, tem); /* Configure parity. */ if (!NILP (Fplist_member (contact, QCparity))) tem = Fplist_get (contact, QCparity); else tem = Fplist_get (p->childp, QCparity); if (!NILP (tem) && !EQ (tem, Qeven) && !EQ (tem, Qodd)) error (":parity must be nil (no parity), `even', or `odd'"); #if defined (PARENB) && defined (PARODD) && defined (IGNPAR) && defined (INPCK) attr.c_cflag &= ~(PARENB | PARODD); attr.c_iflag &= ~(IGNPAR | INPCK); if (NILP (tem)) { summary[1] = 'N'; } else if (EQ (tem, Qeven)) { summary[1] = 'E'; attr.c_cflag |= PARENB; attr.c_iflag |= (IGNPAR | INPCK); } else if (EQ (tem, Qodd)) { summary[1] = 'O'; attr.c_cflag |= (PARENB | PARODD); attr.c_iflag |= (IGNPAR | INPCK); } #else /* Don't error on no parity, which should be set by cfmakeraw. */ if (!NILP (tem)) error ("Parity cannot be configured"); #endif childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCparity, tem); /* Configure stopbits. */ if (!NILP (Fplist_member (contact, QCstopbits))) tem = Fplist_get (contact, QCstopbits); else tem = Fplist_get (p->childp, QCstopbits); if (NILP (tem)) tem = make_number (1); CHECK_NUMBER (tem); if (XINT (tem) != 1 && XINT (tem) != 2) error (":stopbits must be nil (1 stopbit), 1, or 2"); summary[2] = XINT (tem) + '0'; #if defined (CSTOPB) attr.c_cflag &= ~CSTOPB; if (XINT (tem) == 2) attr.c_cflag |= CSTOPB; #else /* Don't error on 1 stopbit, which should be set by cfmakeraw. */ if (XINT (tem) != 1) error ("Stopbits cannot be configured"); #endif childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCstopbits, tem); /* Configure flowcontrol. */ if (!NILP (Fplist_member (contact, QCflowcontrol))) tem = Fplist_get (contact, QCflowcontrol); else tem = Fplist_get (p->childp, QCflowcontrol); if (!NILP (tem) && !EQ (tem, Qhw) && !EQ (tem, Qsw)) error (":flowcontrol must be nil (no flowcontrol), `hw', or `sw'"); #if defined (CRTSCTS) attr.c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS; #endif #if defined (CNEW_RTSCTS) attr.c_cflag &= ~CNEW_RTSCTS; #endif #if defined (IXON) && defined (IXOFF) attr.c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF); #endif if (NILP (tem)) { /* Already configured. */ } else if (EQ (tem, Qhw)) { #if defined (CRTSCTS) attr.c_cflag |= CRTSCTS; #elif defined (CNEW_RTSCTS) attr.c_cflag |= CNEW_RTSCTS; #else error ("Hardware flowcontrol (RTS/CTS) not supported"); #endif } else if (EQ (tem, Qsw)) { #if defined (IXON) && defined (IXOFF) attr.c_iflag |= (IXON | IXOFF); #else error ("Software flowcontrol (XON/XOFF) not supported"); #endif } childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCflowcontrol, tem); /* Activate configuration. */ err = tcsetattr (p->outfd, TCSANOW, &attr); if (err != 0) error ("tcsetattr() failed: %s", emacs_strerror (errno)); childp2 = Fplist_put (childp2, QCsummary, build_string (summary)); p->childp = childp2; } #endif /* TERMIOS */ /* arch-tag: edb43589-4e09-4544-b325-978b5b121dcf (do not change this comment) */