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    open_memstream.c 10.21 KiB
    /*
     * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
     *
     * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
     * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
     * You may obtain a copy of the License at
     *
     *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
     *
     * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
     * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
     * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
     * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
     * limitations under the License.
     */
    
    #if defined(__APPLE__)
    
    /*
     * Implementation of the POSIX open_memstream() function, which Linux has
     * but BSD lacks.
     *
     * Summary:
     * - Works like a file-backed FILE* opened with fopen(name, "w"), but the
     *   backing is a chunk of memory rather than a file.
     * - The buffer expands as you write more data.  Seeking past the end
     *   of the file and then writing to it zero-fills the gap.
     * - The values at "*bufp" and "*sizep" should be considered read-only,
     *   and are only valid immediately after an fflush() or fclose().
     * - A '\0' is maintained just past the end of the file. This is not included
     *   in "*sizep".  (The behavior w.r.t. fseek() is not clearly defined.
     *   The spec says the null byte is written when a write() advances EOF,
     *   but it looks like glibc ensures the null byte is always found at EOF,
     *   even if you just seeked backwards.  The example on the opengroup.org
     *   page suggests that this is the expected behavior.  The null must be
     *   present after a no-op fflush(), which we can't see, so we have to save
     *   and restore it.  Annoying, but allows file truncation.)
     * - After fclose(), the caller must eventually free(*bufp).
     *
     * This is built out of funopen(), which BSD has but Linux lacks.  There is
     * no flush() operator, so we need to keep the user pointers up to date
     * after each operation.
     *
     * I don't think Windows has any of the above, but we don't need to use
     * them there, so we just supply a stub.
     */
    #include <cutils/open_memstream.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <errno.h>
    #include <assert.h>
    
    #if 0
    # define DBUG(x) printf x
    #else
    # define DBUG(x) ((void)0)
    #endif
    
    /*
     * Definition of a seekable, write-only memory stream.
     */
    typedef struct {
        char**      bufp;       /* pointer to buffer pointer */
        size_t*     sizep;      /* pointer to eof */
    
        size_t      allocSize;  /* size of buffer */
        size_t      eof;        /* furthest point we've written to */
        size_t      offset;     /* current write offset */
        char        saved;      /* required by NUL handling */
    } MemStream;
    
    #define kInitialSize    1024
    
    /*
     * Ensure that we have enough storage to write "size" bytes at the
     * current offset.  We also have to take into account the extra '\0'
     * that we maintain just past EOF.
     *
     * Returns 0 on success.
     */
    static int ensureCapacity(MemStream* stream, int writeSize)
    {
        DBUG(("+++ ensureCap off=%d size=%d\n", stream->offset, writeSize));
    
        size_t neededSize = stream->offset + writeSize + 1;
        if (neededSize <= stream->allocSize)
            return 0;
    
        size_t newSize;
    
        if (stream->allocSize == 0) {
            newSize = kInitialSize;
        } else {
            newSize = stream->allocSize;
            newSize += newSize / 2;             /* expand by 3/2 */
        }
    
        if (newSize < neededSize)
            newSize = neededSize;
        DBUG(("+++ realloc %p->%p to size=%d\n",
            stream->bufp, *stream->bufp, newSize));
        char* newBuf = (char*) realloc(*stream->bufp, newSize);
        if (newBuf == NULL)
            return -1;
    
        *stream->bufp = newBuf;
        stream->allocSize = newSize;
        return 0;
    }
    
    /*
     * Write data to a memstream, expanding the buffer if necessary.
     *
     * If we previously seeked beyond EOF, zero-fill the gap.
     *
     * Returns the number of bytes written.
     */
    static int write_memstream(void* cookie, const char* buf, int size)
    {
        MemStream* stream = (MemStream*) cookie;
    
        if (ensureCapacity(stream, size) < 0)
            return -1;
    
        /* seeked past EOF earlier? */
        if (stream->eof < stream->offset) {
            DBUG(("+++ zero-fill gap from %d to %d\n",
                stream->eof, stream->offset-1));
            memset(*stream->bufp + stream->eof, '\0',
                stream->offset - stream->eof);
        }
    
        /* copy data, advance write pointer */
        memcpy(*stream->bufp + stream->offset, buf, size);
        stream->offset += size;
    
        if (stream->offset > stream->eof) {
            /* EOF has advanced, update it and append null byte */
            DBUG(("+++ EOF advanced to %d, appending nul\n", stream->offset));
            assert(stream->offset < stream->allocSize);
            stream->eof = stream->offset;
        } else {
            /* within previously-written area; save char we're about to stomp */
            DBUG(("+++ within written area, saving '%c' at %d\n",
                *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset), stream->offset));
            stream->saved = *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset);
        }
        *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset) = '\0';
        *stream->sizep = stream->offset;
    
        return size;
    }
    
    /*
     * Seek within a memstream.
     *
     * Returns the new offset, or -1 on failure.
     */
    static fpos_t seek_memstream(void* cookie, fpos_t offset, int whence)
    {
        MemStream* stream = (MemStream*) cookie;
        off_t newPosn = (off_t) offset;
    
        if (whence == SEEK_CUR) {
            newPosn += stream->offset;
        } else if (whence == SEEK_END) {
            newPosn += stream->eof;
        }
    
        if (newPosn < 0 || ((fpos_t)((size_t) newPosn)) != newPosn) {
            /* bad offset - negative or huge */
            DBUG(("+++ bogus seek offset %ld\n", (long) newPosn));
            errno = EINVAL;
            return (fpos_t) -1;
        }
    
        if (stream->offset < stream->eof) {
            /*
             * We were pointing to an area we'd already written to, which means
             * we stomped on a character and must now restore it.
             */
            DBUG(("+++ restoring char '%c' at %d\n",
                stream->saved, stream->offset));
            *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset) = stream->saved;
        }
    
        stream->offset = (size_t) newPosn;
    
        if (stream->offset < stream->eof) {
            /*
             * We're seeked backward into the stream.  Preserve the character
             * at EOF and stomp it with a NUL.
             */
            stream->saved = *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset);
            *(*stream->bufp + stream->offset) = '\0';
            *stream->sizep = stream->offset;
        } else {
            /*
             * We're positioned at, or possibly beyond, the EOF.  We want to
             * publish the current EOF, not the current position.
             */
            *stream->sizep = stream->eof;
        }
    
        return newPosn;
    }
    
    /*
     * Close the memstream.  We free everything but the data buffer.
     */
    static int close_memstream(void* cookie)
    {
        free(cookie);
        return 0;
    }
    
    /*
     * Prepare a memstream.
     */
    FILE* open_memstream(char** bufp, size_t* sizep)
    {
        FILE* fp;
        MemStream* stream;
    
        if (bufp == NULL || sizep == NULL) {
            errno = EINVAL;
            return NULL;
        }
    
        stream = (MemStream*) calloc(1, sizeof(MemStream));
        if (stream == NULL)
            return NULL;
    
        fp = funopen(stream,
            NULL, write_memstream, seek_memstream, close_memstream);
        if (fp == NULL) {
            free(stream);
            return NULL;
        }
    
        *sizep = 0;
        *bufp = NULL;
        stream->bufp = bufp;
        stream->sizep = sizep;
    
        return fp;
    }
    
    
    
    
    #if 0
    #define _GNU_SOURCE
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    /*
     * Simple regression test.
     *
     * To test on desktop Linux with valgrind, it's possible to make a simple
     * change to open_memstream() to use fopencookie instead:
     *
     *  cookie_io_functions_t iofuncs =
     *      { NULL, write_memstream, seek_memstream, close_memstream };
     *  fp = fopencookie(stream, "w", iofuncs);
     *
     * (Some tweaks to seek_memstream are also required, as that takes a
     * pointer to an offset rather than an offset, and returns 0 or -1.)
     */
    int testMemStream(void)
    {
        FILE *stream;
        char *buf;
        size_t len;
        off_t eob;
    
        printf("Test1\n");
    
        /* std example */
        stream = open_memstream(&buf, &len);
        fprintf(stream, "hello my world");
        fflush(stream);
        printf("buf=%s, len=%zu\n", buf, len);
        eob = ftello(stream);
        fseeko(stream, 0, SEEK_SET);
        fprintf(stream, "good-bye");
        fseeko(stream, eob, SEEK_SET);
        fclose(stream);
        printf("buf=%s, len=%zu\n", buf, len);
        free(buf);
    
        printf("Test2\n");
    
        /* std example without final seek-to-end */
        stream = open_memstream(&buf, &len);
        fprintf(stream, "hello my world");
        fflush(stream);
        printf("buf=%s, len=%zu\n", buf, len);
        eob = ftello(stream);
        fseeko(stream, 0, SEEK_SET);
        fprintf(stream, "good-bye");
        //fseeko(stream, eob, SEEK_SET);
        fclose(stream);
        printf("buf=%s, len=%zu\n", buf, len);
        free(buf);
    
        printf("Test3\n");
    
        /* fancy example; should expand buffer with writes */
        static const int kCmpLen = 1024 + 128;
        char* cmp = malloc(kCmpLen);
        memset(cmp, 0, 1024);
        memset(cmp+1024, 0xff, kCmpLen-1024);
        sprintf(cmp, "This-is-a-tes1234");
        sprintf(cmp + 1022, "abcdef");
    
        stream = open_memstream (&buf, &len);
        setvbuf(stream, NULL, _IONBF, 0);   /* note: crashes in glibc with this */
        fprintf(stream, "This-is-a-test");
        fseek(stream, -1, SEEK_CUR);    /* broken in glibc; can use {13,SEEK_SET} */
        fprintf(stream, "1234");
        fseek(stream, 1022, SEEK_SET);
        fputc('a', stream);
        fputc('b', stream);
        fputc('c', stream);
        fputc('d', stream);
        fputc('e', stream);
        fputc('f', stream);
        fflush(stream);
    
        if (memcmp(buf, cmp, len+1) != 0) {
            printf("mismatch\n");
        } else {
            printf("match\n");
        }
    
        printf("Test4\n");
        stream = open_memstream (&buf, &len);
        fseek(stream, 5000, SEEK_SET);
        fseek(stream, 4096, SEEK_SET);
        fseek(stream, -1, SEEK_SET);        /* should have no effect */
        fputc('x', stream);
        if (ftell(stream) == 4097)
            printf("good\n");
        else
            printf("BAD: offset is %ld\n", ftell(stream));
    
        printf("DONE\n");
    
        return 0;
    }
    
    /* expected output:
    Test1
    buf=hello my world, len=14
    buf=good-bye world, len=14
    Test2
    buf=hello my world, len=14
    buf=good-bye, len=8
    Test3
    match
    Test4
    good
    DONE
    */
    
    #endif
    
    #endif /* __APPLE__ */