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32  * Code to handle special I/O for bc.
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34  */
35 
36 #include <assert.h>
37 #include <ctype.h>
38 #include <errno.h>
39 #include <stdlib.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 
42 #include <signal.h>
43 
44 #include <fcntl.h>
45 #include <sys/stat.h>
46 
47 #ifndef _WIN32
48 #include <unistd.h>
49 #endif // _WIN32
50 
51 #include <read.h>
52 #include <history.h>
53 #include <program.h>
54 #include <vm.h>
55 
56 /**
57  * A portability file open function. This is copied to gen/strgen.c. Make sure
58  * to update that if this changes.
59  * @param path  The path to the file to open.
60  * @param mode  The mode to open in.
61  */
62 static int
63 bc_read_open(const char* path, int mode)
64 {
65 	int fd;
66 
67 #ifndef _WIN32
68 	fd = open(path, mode);
69 #else // _WIN32
70 	fd = -1;
71 	open(&fd, path, mode);
72 #endif
73 
74 	return fd;
75 }
76 
77 /**
78  * Returns true if the buffer data is non-text.
79  * @param buf   The buffer to test.
80  * @param size  The size of the buffer.
81  */
82 static bool
83 bc_read_binary(const char* buf, size_t size)
84 {
85 	size_t i;
86 
87 	for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
88 	{
89 		if (BC_ERR(BC_READ_BIN_CHAR(buf[i]))) return true;
90 	}
91 
92 	return false;
93 }
94 
95 bool
96 bc_read_buf(BcVec* vec, char* buf, size_t* buf_len)
97 {
98 	char* nl;
99 
100 	// If nothing there, return.
101 	if (!*buf_len) return false;
102 
103 	// Find the newline.
104 	nl = strchr(buf, '\n');
105 
106 	// If a newline exists...
107 	if (nl != NULL)
108 	{
109 		// Get the size of the data up to, and including, the newline.
110 		size_t nllen = (size_t) ((nl + 1) - buf);
111 
112 		nllen = *buf_len >= nllen ? nllen : *buf_len;
113 
114 		// Move data into the vector, and move the rest of the data in the
115 		// buffer up.
116 		bc_vec_npush(vec, nllen, buf);
117 		*buf_len -= nllen;
118 		// NOLINTNEXTLINE
119 		memmove(buf, nl + 1, *buf_len + 1);
120 
121 		return true;
122 	}
123 
124 	// Just put the data into the vector.
125 	bc_vec_npush(vec, *buf_len, buf);
126 	*buf_len = 0;
127 
128 	return false;
129 }
130 
131 BcStatus
132 bc_read_chars(BcVec* vec, const char* prompt)
133 {
134 	bool done = false;
135 
136 	assert(vec != NULL && vec->size == sizeof(char));
137 
138 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_NOT_LOCKED;
139 
140 	// Clear the vector.
141 	bc_vec_popAll(vec);
142 
143 	// Handle the prompt, if desired.
144 	if (BC_PROMPT)
145 	{
146 		bc_file_puts(&vm.fout, bc_flush_none, prompt);
147 		bc_file_flush(&vm.fout, bc_flush_none);
148 	}
149 
150 	// Try reading from the buffer, and if successful, just return.
151 	if (bc_read_buf(vec, vm.buf, &vm.buf_len))
152 	{
153 		bc_vec_pushByte(vec, '\0');
154 		return BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
155 	}
156 
157 	// Loop until we have something.
158 	while (!done)
159 	{
160 		ssize_t r;
161 
162 		BC_SIG_LOCK;
163 
164 		// Read data from stdin.
165 		r = read(STDIN_FILENO, vm.buf + vm.buf_len,
166 		         BC_VM_STDIN_BUF_SIZE - vm.buf_len);
167 
168 		// If there was an error...
169 		if (BC_UNLIKELY(r < 0))
170 		{
171 			// If interupted...
172 			if (errno == EINTR)
173 			{
174 				// Jump out if we are supposed to quit, which certain signals
175 				// will require.
176 				if (vm.status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_QUIT) BC_JMP;
177 
178 				assert(vm.sig);
179 
180 				// Clear the signal and status.
181 				vm.sig = 0;
182 				vm.status = (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
183 
184 				// Print the ready message and prompt again.
185 				bc_file_puts(&vm.fout, bc_flush_none, bc_program_ready_msg);
186 				if (BC_PROMPT) bc_file_puts(&vm.fout, bc_flush_none, prompt);
187 				bc_file_flush(&vm.fout, bc_flush_none);
188 
189 				BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
190 
191 				continue;
192 			}
193 
194 			BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
195 
196 			// If we get here, it's bad. Barf.
197 			bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR);
198 		}
199 
200 		BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
201 
202 		// If we read nothing, make sure to terminate the string and return EOF.
203 		if (r == 0)
204 		{
205 			bc_vec_pushByte(vec, '\0');
206 			return BC_STATUS_EOF;
207 		}
208 
209 		BC_SIG_LOCK;
210 
211 		// Add to the buffer.
212 		vm.buf_len += (size_t) r;
213 		vm.buf[vm.buf_len] = '\0';
214 
215 		// Read from the buffer.
216 		done = bc_read_buf(vec, vm.buf, &vm.buf_len);
217 
218 		BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
219 	}
220 
221 	// Terminate the string.
222 	bc_vec_pushByte(vec, '\0');
223 
224 	return BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
225 }
226 
227 BcStatus
228 bc_read_line(BcVec* vec, const char* prompt)
229 {
230 	BcStatus s;
231 
232 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
233 	// Get a line from either history or manual reading.
234 	if (BC_TTY && !vm.history.badTerm)
235 	{
236 		s = bc_history_line(&vm.history, vec, prompt);
237 	}
238 	else s = bc_read_chars(vec, prompt);
239 #else // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
240 	s = bc_read_chars(vec, prompt);
241 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
242 
243 	if (BC_ERR(bc_read_binary(vec->v, vec->len - 1)))
244 	{
245 		bc_verr(BC_ERR_FATAL_BIN_FILE, bc_program_stdin_name);
246 	}
247 
248 	return s;
249 }
250 
251 char*
252 bc_read_file(const char* path)
253 {
254 	BcErr e = BC_ERR_FATAL_IO_ERR;
255 	size_t size, to_read;
256 	struct stat pstat;
257 	int fd;
258 	char* buf;
259 	char* buf2;
260 
261 	// This has been copied to gen/strgen.c. Make sure to change that if this
262 	// changes.
263 
264 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
265 
266 	assert(path != NULL);
267 
268 #ifndef NDEBUG
269 	// Need this to quiet MSan.
270 	// NOLINTNEXTLINE
271 	memset(&pstat, 0, sizeof(struct stat));
272 #endif // NDEBUG
273 
274 	fd = bc_read_open(path, O_RDONLY);
275 
276 	// If we can't read a file, we just barf.
277 	if (BC_ERR(fd < 0)) bc_verr(BC_ERR_FATAL_FILE_ERR, path);
278 
279 	// The reason we call fstat is to eliminate TOCTOU race conditions. This
280 	// way, we have an open file, so it's not going anywhere.
281 	if (BC_ERR(fstat(fd, &pstat) == -1)) goto malloc_err;
282 
283 	// Make sure it's not a directory.
284 	if (BC_ERR(S_ISDIR(pstat.st_mode)))
285 	{
286 		e = BC_ERR_FATAL_PATH_DIR;
287 		goto malloc_err;
288 	}
289 
290 	// Get the size of the file and allocate that much.
291 	size = (size_t) pstat.st_size;
292 	buf = bc_vm_malloc(size + 1);
293 	buf2 = buf;
294 	to_read = size;
295 
296 	do
297 	{
298 		// Read the file. We just bail if a signal interrupts. This is so that
299 		// users can interrupt the reading of big files if they want.
300 		ssize_t r = read(fd, buf2, to_read);
301 		if (BC_ERR(r < 0)) goto read_err;
302 		to_read -= (size_t) r;
303 		buf2 += (size_t) r;
304 	}
305 	while (to_read);
306 
307 	// Got to have a nul byte.
308 	buf[size] = '\0';
309 
310 	if (BC_ERR(bc_read_binary(buf, size)))
311 	{
312 		e = BC_ERR_FATAL_BIN_FILE;
313 		goto read_err;
314 	}
315 
316 	close(fd);
317 
318 	return buf;
319 
320 read_err:
321 	free(buf);
322 malloc_err:
323 	close(fd);
324 	bc_verr(e, path);
325 	return NULL;
326 }
327