1 /* Fmemopen implementation.
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18 
19 /*
20  * fmemopen() - "my" version of a string stream
21  * Hanno Mueller, kontakt@hanno.de
22  *
23  *
24  * I needed fmemopen() for an application that I currently work on,
25  * but couldn't find it in libio. The following snippet of code is an
26  * attempt to implement what glibc's documentation describes.
27  *
28  *
29  *
30  * I already see some potential problems:
31  *
32  * - I never used the "original" fmemopen(). I am sure that "my"
33  *   fmemopen() behaves differently than the original version.
34  *
35  * - The documentation doesn't say wether a string stream allows
36  *   seeks. I checked the old fmemopen implementation in glibc's stdio
37  *   directory, wasn't quite able to see what is going on in that
38  *   source, but as far as I understand there was no seek there. For
39  *   my application, I needed fseek() and ftell(), so it's here.
40  *
41  * - "append" mode and fseek(p, SEEK_END) have two different ideas
42  *   about the "end" of the stream.
43  *
44  *   As described in the documentation, when opening the file in
45  *   "append" mode, the position pointer will be set to the first null
46  *   character of the string buffer (yet the buffer may already
47  *   contain more data). For fseek(), the last byte of the buffer is
48  *   used as the end of the stream.
49  *
50  * - It is unclear to me what the documentation tries to say when it
51  *   explains what happens when you use fmemopen with a NULL
52  *   buffer.
53  *
54  *   Quote: "fmemopen [then] allocates an array SIZE bytes long. This
55  *   is really only useful if you are going to write things to the
56  *   buffer and then read them back in again."
57  *
58  *   What does that mean if the original fmemopen() did not allow
59  *   seeking? How do you read what you just wrote without seeking back
60  *   to the beginning of the stream?
61  *
62  * - I think there should be a second version of fmemopen() that does
63  *   not add null characters for each write. (At least in my
64  *   application, I am not actually using strings but binary data and
65  *   so I don't need the stream to add null characters on its own.)
66  */
67 
68 #include "libioP.h"
69 
70 #if SHLIB_COMPAT (libc, GLIBC_2_2, GLIBC_2_22)
71 
72 #include <errno.h>
73 #include <stdio.h>
74 #include <stdlib.h>
75 #include <stdint.h>
76 #include <string.h>
77 #include <sys/types.h>
78 
79 
80 typedef struct fmemopen_cookie_struct fmemopen_cookie_t;
81 struct fmemopen_cookie_struct
82 {
83   char *buffer;
84   int mybuffer;
85   int binmode;
86   size_t size;
87   off64_t pos;
88   size_t maxpos;
89 };
90 
91 
92 static ssize_t
fmemopen_read(void * cookie,char * b,size_t s)93 fmemopen_read (void *cookie, char *b, size_t s)
94 {
95   fmemopen_cookie_t *c;
96 
97   c = (fmemopen_cookie_t *) cookie;
98 
99   if (c->pos + s > c->size)
100     {
101       if ((size_t) c->pos == c->size)
102 	return 0;
103       s = c->size - c->pos;
104     }
105 
106   memcpy (b, &(c->buffer[c->pos]), s);
107 
108   c->pos += s;
109   if ((size_t) c->pos > c->maxpos)
110     c->maxpos = c->pos;
111 
112   return s;
113 }
114 
115 
116 static ssize_t
fmemopen_write(void * cookie,const char * b,size_t s)117 fmemopen_write (void *cookie, const char *b, size_t s)
118 {
119   fmemopen_cookie_t *c;
120   int addnullc;
121 
122   c = (fmemopen_cookie_t *) cookie;
123 
124   addnullc = c->binmode == 0 && (s == 0 || b[s - 1] != '\0');
125 
126   if (c->pos + s + addnullc > c->size)
127     {
128       if ((size_t) (c->pos + addnullc) >= c->size)
129 	{
130 	  __set_errno (ENOSPC);
131 	  return 0;
132 	}
133       s = c->size - c->pos - addnullc;
134     }
135 
136   memcpy (&(c->buffer[c->pos]), b, s);
137 
138   c->pos += s;
139   if ((size_t) c->pos > c->maxpos)
140     {
141       c->maxpos = c->pos;
142       if (addnullc)
143 	c->buffer[c->maxpos] = '\0';
144     }
145 
146   return s;
147 }
148 
149 
150 static int
fmemopen_seek(void * cookie,off64_t * p,int w)151 fmemopen_seek (void *cookie, off64_t *p, int w)
152 {
153   off64_t np;
154   fmemopen_cookie_t *c;
155 
156   c = (fmemopen_cookie_t *) cookie;
157 
158   switch (w)
159     {
160     case SEEK_SET:
161       np = *p;
162       break;
163 
164     case SEEK_CUR:
165       np = c->pos + *p;
166       break;
167 
168     case SEEK_END:
169       np = (c->binmode ? c->size : c->maxpos) - *p;
170       break;
171 
172     default:
173       return -1;
174     }
175 
176   if (np < 0 || (size_t) np > c->size)
177     return -1;
178 
179   *p = c->pos = np;
180 
181   return 0;
182 }
183 
184 
185 static int
fmemopen_close(void * cookie)186 fmemopen_close (void *cookie)
187 {
188   fmemopen_cookie_t *c;
189 
190   c = (fmemopen_cookie_t *) cookie;
191 
192   if (c->mybuffer)
193     free (c->buffer);
194   free (c);
195 
196   return 0;
197 }
198 
199 
200 FILE *
__old_fmemopen(void * buf,size_t len,const char * mode)201 __old_fmemopen (void *buf, size_t len, const char *mode)
202 {
203   cookie_io_functions_t iof;
204   fmemopen_cookie_t *c;
205   FILE *result;
206 
207   if (__glibc_unlikely (len == 0))
208     {
209     einval:
210       __set_errno (EINVAL);
211       return NULL;
212     }
213 
214   c = (fmemopen_cookie_t *) malloc (sizeof (fmemopen_cookie_t));
215   if (c == NULL)
216     return NULL;
217 
218   c->mybuffer = (buf == NULL);
219 
220   if (c->mybuffer)
221     {
222       c->buffer = (char *) malloc (len);
223       if (c->buffer == NULL)
224 	{
225 	  free (c);
226 	  return NULL;
227 	}
228       c->buffer[0] = '\0';
229       c->maxpos = 0;
230     }
231   else
232     {
233       if (__glibc_unlikely ((uintptr_t) len > -(uintptr_t) buf))
234 	{
235 	  free (c);
236 	  goto einval;
237 	}
238 
239       c->buffer = buf;
240 
241       if (mode[0] == 'w')
242 	c->buffer[0] = '\0';
243 
244       c->maxpos = strnlen (c->buffer, len);
245     }
246 
247   c->size = len;
248 
249   if (mode[0] == 'a')
250     c->pos = c->maxpos;
251   else
252     c->pos = 0;
253 
254   c->binmode = mode[0] != '\0' && mode[1] == 'b';
255 
256   iof.read = fmemopen_read;
257   iof.write = fmemopen_write;
258   iof.seek = fmemopen_seek;
259   iof.close = fmemopen_close;
260 
261   result = _IO_fopencookie (c, mode, iof);
262   if (__glibc_unlikely (result == NULL))
263     {
264       if (c->mybuffer)
265 	free (c->buffer);
266 
267       free (c);
268     }
269 
270   return result;
271 }
272 compat_symbol (libc, __old_fmemopen, fmemopen, GLIBC_2_2);
273 #endif
274