1 /* 2 * ***************************************************************************** 3 * 4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause 5 * 6 * Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Gavin D. Howard and contributors. 7 * 8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 10 * 11 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this 12 * list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 13 * 14 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, 15 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation 16 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 17 * 18 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" 19 * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 20 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 21 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 22 * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 23 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 24 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 25 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 26 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 27 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 28 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29 * 30 * ***************************************************************************** 31 * 32 * Code common to all of bc and dc. 33 * 34 */ 35 36 #include <assert.h> 37 #include <ctype.h> 38 #include <errno.h> 39 #include <stdarg.h> 40 #include <string.h> 41 42 #include <signal.h> 43 44 #include <setjmp.h> 45 46 #ifndef _WIN32 47 48 #include <unistd.h> 49 #include <sys/types.h> 50 #include <unistd.h> 51 52 #else // _WIN32 53 54 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN 55 #include <windows.h> 56 #include <io.h> 57 58 #endif // _WIN32 59 60 #include <status.h> 61 #include <vector.h> 62 #include <args.h> 63 #include <vm.h> 64 #include <read.h> 65 #include <bc.h> 66 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 67 #include <library.h> 68 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 69 70 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 71 72 // The actual globals. 73 char output_bufs[BC_VM_BUF_SIZE]; 74 BcVm vm_data; 75 BcVm* vm = &vm_data; 76 77 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 78 79 #if BC_DEBUG_CODE 80 BC_NORETURN void 81 bc_vm_jmp(const char* f) 82 { 83 #else // BC_DEBUG_CODE 84 BC_NORETURN void 85 bc_vm_jmp(void) 86 { 87 #endif 88 89 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 90 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 91 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 92 93 assert(BC_SIG_EXC(vm)); 94 95 BC_SIG_MAYLOCK; 96 97 #if BC_DEBUG_CODE 98 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "Longjmp: "); 99 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, f); 100 bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 101 bc_file_flush(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none); 102 #endif // BC_DEBUG_CODE 103 104 #if BC_DEBUG 105 assert(vm->jmp_bufs.len - (size_t) vm->sig_pop); 106 #endif // BC_DEBUG 107 108 if (vm->jmp_bufs.len == 0) abort(); 109 if (vm->sig_pop) bc_vec_pop(&vm->jmp_bufs); 110 else vm->sig_pop = 1; 111 112 siglongjmp(*((sigjmp_buf*) bc_vec_top(&vm->jmp_bufs)), 1); 113 } 114 115 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 116 117 /** 118 * Handles signals. This is the signal handler. 119 * @param sig The signal to handle. 120 */ 121 static void 122 bc_vm_sig(int sig) 123 { 124 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 125 // Editline needs this to resize the terminal. This also needs to come first 126 // because a resize always needs to happen. 127 if (sig == SIGWINCH) 128 { 129 if (BC_TTY) 130 { 131 el_resize(vm->history.el); 132 133 // If the signal was a SIGWINCH, clear it because we don't need to 134 // print a stack trace in that case. 135 if (vm->sig == SIGWINCH) 136 { 137 vm->sig = 0; 138 } 139 } 140 141 return; 142 } 143 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 144 145 // There is already a signal in flight if this is true. 146 if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_QUIT || vm->sig != 0) 147 { 148 if (!BC_I || sig != SIGINT) vm->status = BC_STATUS_QUIT; 149 return; 150 } 151 152 // We always want to set this because a stack trace can be printed if we do. 153 vm->sig = sig; 154 155 // Only reset under these conditions; otherwise, quit. 156 if (sig == SIGINT && BC_SIGINT && BC_I) 157 { 158 int err = errno; 159 160 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 161 // Editline needs this, for some unknown reason. 162 if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, "^C", 2) != (ssize_t) 2) 163 { 164 vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL; 165 } 166 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 167 168 // Write the message. 169 if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, vm->sigmsg, vm->siglen) != 170 (ssize_t) vm->siglen) 171 { 172 vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL; 173 } 174 175 errno = err; 176 } 177 else 178 { 179 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 180 if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, "^C", 2) != (ssize_t) 2) 181 { 182 vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL; 183 return; 184 } 185 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 186 187 vm->status = BC_STATUS_QUIT; 188 } 189 190 #if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB 191 // Readline and Editline need this to actually handle sigints correctly. 192 if (sig == SIGINT && bc_history_inlinelib) 193 { 194 bc_history_inlinelib = 0; 195 siglongjmp(bc_history_jmpbuf, 1); 196 } 197 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB 198 199 assert(vm->jmp_bufs.len); 200 201 // Only jump if signals are not locked. The jump will happen by whoever 202 // unlocks signals. 203 if (!vm->sig_lock) BC_JMP; 204 } 205 206 /** 207 * Sets up signal handling. 208 */ 209 static void 210 bc_vm_sigaction(void) 211 { 212 #ifndef _WIN32 213 214 struct sigaction sa; 215 216 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); 217 sa.sa_flags = 0; 218 219 // This mess is to silence a warning on Clang with regards to glibc's 220 // sigaction handler, which activates the warning here. 221 #if BC_CLANG 222 #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdisabled-macro-expansion" 223 #endif // BC_CLANG 224 sa.sa_handler = bc_vm_sig; 225 #if BC_CLANG 226 #pragma clang diagnostic warning "-Wdisabled-macro-expansion" 227 #endif // BC_CLANG 228 229 sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL); 230 sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL); 231 sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL); 232 233 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 234 // Editline needs this to resize the terminal. 235 if (BC_TTY) sigaction(SIGWINCH, &sa, NULL); 236 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE 237 238 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 239 if (BC_TTY) sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL); 240 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 241 242 #else // _WIN32 243 244 signal(SIGTERM, bc_vm_sig); 245 signal(SIGINT, bc_vm_sig); 246 247 #endif // _WIN32 248 } 249 250 void 251 bc_vm_info(const char* const help) 252 { 253 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 254 255 // Print the banner. 256 bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, "%s %s\n%s", vm->name, BC_VERSION, bc_copyright); 257 258 // Print the help. 259 if (help != NULL) 260 { 261 bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 262 263 #if BC_ENABLED 264 if (BC_IS_BC) 265 { 266 const char* const banner = BC_DEFAULT_BANNER ? "to" : "to not"; 267 const char* const sigint = BC_DEFAULT_SIGINT_RESET ? "to reset" : 268 "to exit"; 269 const char* const tty = BC_DEFAULT_TTY_MODE ? "enabled" : 270 "disabled"; 271 const char* const prompt = BC_DEFAULT_PROMPT ? "enabled" : 272 "disabled"; 273 const char* const expr = BC_DEFAULT_EXPR_EXIT ? "to exit" : 274 "to not exit"; 275 const char* const clamp = BC_DEFAULT_DIGIT_CLAMP ? "to clamp" : 276 "to not clamp"; 277 278 bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, help, vm->name, vm->name, BC_VERSION, 279 BC_BUILD_TYPE, banner, sigint, tty, prompt, expr, 280 clamp); 281 } 282 #endif // BC_ENABLED 283 284 #if DC_ENABLED 285 if (BC_IS_DC) 286 { 287 const char* const sigint = DC_DEFAULT_SIGINT_RESET ? "to reset" : 288 "to exit"; 289 const char* const tty = DC_DEFAULT_TTY_MODE ? "enabled" : 290 "disabled"; 291 const char* const prompt = DC_DEFAULT_PROMPT ? "enabled" : 292 "disabled"; 293 const char* const expr = DC_DEFAULT_EXPR_EXIT ? "to exit" : 294 "to not exit"; 295 const char* const clamp = DC_DEFAULT_DIGIT_CLAMP ? "to clamp" : 296 "to not clamp"; 297 298 bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, help, vm->name, vm->name, BC_VERSION, 299 BC_BUILD_TYPE, sigint, tty, prompt, expr, clamp); 300 } 301 #endif // DC_ENABLED 302 } 303 304 // Flush. 305 bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none); 306 } 307 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 308 309 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 310 BC_NORETURN 311 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 312 void 313 bc_vm_fatalError(BcErr e) 314 { 315 bc_err(e); 316 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 317 BC_UNREACHABLE 318 #if !BC_CLANG 319 abort(); 320 #endif // !BC_CLANG 321 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 322 } 323 324 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 325 BC_NORETURN void 326 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e) 327 { 328 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 329 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 330 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 331 332 assert(e < BC_ERR_NELEMS); 333 assert(!vm->sig_pop); 334 335 BC_SIG_LOCK; 336 337 // If we have a normal error... 338 if (e <= BC_ERR_MATH_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO) 339 { 340 // Set the error. 341 vm->err = (BclError) (e - BC_ERR_MATH_NEGATIVE + 342 BCL_ERROR_MATH_NEGATIVE); 343 } 344 // Abort if we should. 345 else if (vm->abrt) abort(); 346 else if (e == BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR) vm->err = BCL_ERROR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR; 347 else vm->err = BCL_ERROR_FATAL_UNKNOWN_ERR; 348 349 BC_JMP; 350 } 351 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 352 #if BC_DEBUG 353 void 354 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e, const char* file, int fline, size_t line, ...) 355 #else // BC_DEBUG 356 void 357 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e, size_t line, ...) 358 #endif // BC_DEBUG 359 { 360 BcStatus s; 361 va_list args; 362 uchar id = bc_err_ids[e]; 363 const char* err_type = vm->err_ids[id]; 364 sig_atomic_t lock; 365 366 assert(e < BC_ERR_NELEMS); 367 assert(!vm->sig_pop); 368 369 #if BC_ENABLED 370 // Figure out if the POSIX error should be an error, a warning, or nothing. 371 if (!BC_S && e >= BC_ERR_POSIX_START) 372 { 373 if (BC_W) 374 { 375 // Make sure to not return an error. 376 id = UCHAR_MAX; 377 err_type = vm->err_ids[BC_ERR_IDX_WARN]; 378 } 379 else return; 380 } 381 #endif // BC_ENABLED 382 383 BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock); 384 385 // Make sure all of stdout is written first. 386 s = bc_file_flushErr(&vm->fout, bc_flush_err); 387 388 // Just jump out if the flush failed; there's nothing we can do. 389 if (BC_ERR(s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL)) 390 { 391 vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s; 392 BC_JMP; 393 } 394 395 // Print the error message. 396 va_start(args, line); 397 bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 398 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, err_type); 399 bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, ' '); 400 bc_file_vprintf(&vm->ferr, vm->err_msgs[e], args); 401 va_end(args); 402 403 // Print the extra information if we have it. 404 if (BC_NO_ERR(vm->file != NULL)) 405 { 406 // This is the condition for parsing vs runtime. 407 // If line is not 0, it is parsing. 408 if (line) 409 { 410 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "\n "); 411 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, vm->file); 412 bc_file_printf(&vm->ferr, ":%zu\n", line); 413 } 414 else 415 { 416 // Print a stack trace. 417 bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 418 bc_program_printStackTrace(&vm->prog); 419 } 420 } 421 else 422 { 423 bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 424 } 425 426 #if BC_DEBUG 427 bc_file_printf(&vm->ferr, "\n %s:%d\n", file, fline); 428 #endif // BC_DEBUG 429 430 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "\n"); 431 432 s = bc_file_flushErr(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_err); 433 434 #if !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 435 // Because this function is called by a BC_NORETURN function when fatal 436 // errors happen, we need to make sure to exit on fatal errors. This will 437 // be faster anyway. This function *cannot jump when a fatal error occurs!* 438 if (BC_ERR(id == BC_ERR_IDX_FATAL || s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL)) 439 { 440 exit(bc_vm_atexit((int) BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL)); 441 } 442 #else // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 443 if (BC_ERR(s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL)) vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s; 444 else 445 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 446 { 447 vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) (uchar) (id + 1); 448 } 449 450 // Only jump if there is an error. 451 if (BC_ERR(vm->status)) BC_JMP; 452 453 BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock); 454 } 455 456 char* 457 bc_vm_getenv(const char* var) 458 { 459 char* ret; 460 461 #ifndef _WIN32 462 ret = getenv(var); 463 #else // _WIN32 464 _dupenv_s(&ret, NULL, var); 465 #endif // _WIN32 466 467 return ret; 468 } 469 470 void 471 bc_vm_getenvFree(char* val) 472 { 473 BC_UNUSED(val); 474 #ifdef _WIN32 475 free(val); 476 #endif // _WIN32 477 } 478 479 /** 480 * Sets a flag from an environment variable and the default. 481 * @param var The environment variable. 482 * @param def The default. 483 * @param flag The flag to set. 484 */ 485 static void 486 bc_vm_setenvFlag(const char* const var, int def, uint16_t flag) 487 { 488 // Get the value. 489 char* val = bc_vm_getenv(var); 490 491 // If there is no value... 492 if (val == NULL) 493 { 494 // Set the default. 495 if (def) vm->flags |= flag; 496 else vm->flags &= ~(flag); 497 } 498 // Parse the value. 499 else if (strtoul(val, NULL, 0)) vm->flags |= flag; 500 else vm->flags &= ~(flag); 501 502 bc_vm_getenvFree(val); 503 } 504 505 /** 506 * Parses the arguments in {B,D]C_ENV_ARGS. 507 * @param env_args_name The environment variable to use. 508 * @param scale A pointer to return the scale that the arguments set, 509 * if any. 510 * @param ibase A pointer to return the ibase that the arguments set, 511 * if any. 512 * @param obase A pointer to return the obase that the arguments set, 513 * if any. 514 */ 515 static void 516 bc_vm_envArgs(const char* const env_args_name, BcBigDig* scale, BcBigDig* ibase, 517 BcBigDig* obase) 518 { 519 char *env_args = bc_vm_getenv(env_args_name), *buf, *start; 520 char instr = '\0'; 521 522 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 523 524 if (env_args == NULL) return; 525 526 // Windows already allocates, so we don't need to. 527 #ifndef _WIN32 528 start = buf = vm->env_args_buffer = bc_vm_strdup(env_args); 529 #else // _WIN32 530 start = buf = vm->env_args_buffer = env_args; 531 #endif // _WIN32 532 533 assert(buf != NULL); 534 535 // Create two buffers for parsing. These need to stay throughout the entire 536 // execution of bc, unfortunately, because of filenames that might be in 537 // there. 538 bc_vec_init(&vm->env_args, sizeof(char*), BC_DTOR_NONE); 539 bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &env_args_name); 540 541 // While we haven't reached the end of the args... 542 while (*buf) 543 { 544 // If we don't have whitespace... 545 if (!isspace(*buf)) 546 { 547 // If we have the start of a string... 548 if (*buf == '"' || *buf == '\'') 549 { 550 // Set stuff appropriately. 551 instr = *buf; 552 buf += 1; 553 554 // Check for the empty string. 555 if (*buf == instr) 556 { 557 instr = '\0'; 558 buf += 1; 559 continue; 560 } 561 } 562 563 // Push the pointer to the args buffer. 564 bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &buf); 565 566 // Parse the string. 567 while (*buf && 568 ((!instr && !isspace(*buf)) || (instr && *buf != instr))) 569 { 570 buf += 1; 571 } 572 573 // If we did find the end of the string... 574 if (*buf) 575 { 576 if (instr) instr = '\0'; 577 578 // Reset stuff. 579 *buf = '\0'; 580 buf += 1; 581 start = buf; 582 } 583 else if (instr) bc_error(BC_ERR_FATAL_OPTION, 0, start); 584 } 585 // If we have whitespace, eat it. 586 else buf += 1; 587 } 588 589 // Make sure to push a NULL pointer at the end. 590 buf = NULL; 591 bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &buf); 592 593 // Parse the arguments. 594 bc_args((int) vm->env_args.len - 1, bc_vec_item(&vm->env_args, 0), false, 595 scale, ibase, obase); 596 } 597 598 /** 599 * Gets the {B,D}C_LINE_LENGTH. 600 * @param var The environment variable to pull it from. 601 * @return The line length. 602 */ 603 static size_t 604 bc_vm_envLen(const char* var) 605 { 606 char* lenv = bc_vm_getenv(var); 607 size_t i, len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH; 608 int num; 609 610 // Return the default with none. 611 if (lenv == NULL) return len; 612 613 len = strlen(lenv); 614 615 // Figure out if it's a number. 616 for (num = 1, i = 0; num && i < len; ++i) 617 { 618 num = isdigit(lenv[i]); 619 } 620 621 // If it is a number... 622 if (num) 623 { 624 // Parse it and clamp it if needed. 625 len = (size_t) atoi(lenv) - 1; 626 if (len == 1 || len >= UINT16_MAX) len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH; 627 } 628 // Set the default. 629 else len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH; 630 631 bc_vm_getenvFree(lenv); 632 633 return len; 634 } 635 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 636 637 void 638 bc_vm_shutdown(void) 639 { 640 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 641 642 #if BC_ENABLE_NLS 643 if (vm->catalog != BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG) catclose(vm->catalog); 644 #endif // BC_ENABLE_NLS 645 646 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 647 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 648 // This must always run to ensure that the terminal is back to normal, i.e., 649 // has raw mode disabled. But we should only do it if we did not have a bad 650 // terminal because history was not initialized if it is a bad terminal. 651 if (BC_TTY && !vm->history.badTerm) bc_history_free(&vm->history); 652 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 653 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 654 655 #if BC_DEBUG 656 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 657 bc_vec_free(&vm->env_args); 658 free(vm->env_args_buffer); 659 bc_vec_free(&vm->files); 660 bc_vec_free(&vm->exprs); 661 662 if (BC_PARSE_IS_INITED(&vm->read_prs, &vm->prog)) 663 { 664 bc_vec_free(&vm->read_buf); 665 bc_parse_free(&vm->read_prs); 666 } 667 668 bc_parse_free(&vm->prs); 669 bc_program_free(&vm->prog); 670 671 bc_slabvec_free(&vm->slabs); 672 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 673 674 bc_vm_freeTemps(); 675 #endif // BC_DEBUG 676 677 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 678 // We always want to flush. 679 bc_file_free(&vm->fout); 680 bc_file_free(&vm->ferr); 681 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 682 } 683 684 void 685 bc_vm_addTemp(BcDig* num) 686 { 687 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 688 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 689 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 690 691 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 692 693 // If we don't have room, just free. 694 if (vm->temps_len == BC_VM_MAX_TEMPS) free(num); 695 else 696 { 697 // Add to the buffer and length. 698 vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len] = num; 699 vm->temps_len += 1; 700 } 701 } 702 703 BcDig* 704 bc_vm_takeTemp(void) 705 { 706 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 707 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 708 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 709 710 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 711 712 if (!vm->temps_len) return NULL; 713 714 vm->temps_len -= 1; 715 716 return vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len]; 717 } 718 719 BcDig* 720 bc_vm_getTemp(void) 721 { 722 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 723 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 724 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 725 726 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 727 728 if (!vm->temps_len) return NULL; 729 730 return vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len - 1]; 731 } 732 733 void 734 bc_vm_freeTemps(void) 735 { 736 size_t i; 737 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 738 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 739 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 740 741 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 742 743 if (!vm->temps_len) return; 744 745 // Free them all... 746 for (i = 0; i < vm->temps_len; ++i) 747 { 748 free(vm->temps_buf[i]); 749 } 750 751 vm->temps_len = 0; 752 } 753 754 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 755 756 size_t 757 bc_vm_numDigits(size_t val) 758 { 759 size_t digits = 0; 760 761 do 762 { 763 digits += 1; 764 val /= 10; 765 } 766 while (val != 0); 767 768 return digits; 769 } 770 771 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 772 773 inline size_t 774 bc_vm_arraySize(size_t n, size_t size) 775 { 776 size_t res = n * size; 777 778 if (BC_ERR(BC_VM_MUL_OVERFLOW(n, size, res))) 779 { 780 bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR); 781 } 782 783 return res; 784 } 785 786 inline size_t 787 bc_vm_growSize(size_t a, size_t b) 788 { 789 size_t res = a + b; 790 791 if (BC_ERR(res >= SIZE_MAX || res < a)) 792 { 793 bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR); 794 } 795 796 return res; 797 } 798 799 void* 800 bc_vm_malloc(size_t n) 801 { 802 void* ptr; 803 804 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 805 806 ptr = malloc(n); 807 808 if (BC_ERR(ptr == NULL)) 809 { 810 bc_vm_freeTemps(); 811 812 ptr = malloc(n); 813 814 if (BC_ERR(ptr == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR); 815 } 816 817 return ptr; 818 } 819 820 void* 821 bc_vm_realloc(void* ptr, size_t n) 822 { 823 void* temp; 824 825 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 826 827 temp = realloc(ptr, n); 828 829 if (BC_ERR(temp == NULL)) 830 { 831 bc_vm_freeTemps(); 832 833 temp = realloc(ptr, n); 834 835 if (BC_ERR(temp == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR); 836 } 837 838 return temp; 839 } 840 841 char* 842 bc_vm_strdup(const char* str) 843 { 844 char* s; 845 846 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 847 848 s = strdup(str); 849 850 if (BC_ERR(s == NULL)) 851 { 852 bc_vm_freeTemps(); 853 854 s = strdup(str); 855 856 if (BC_ERR(s == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR); 857 } 858 859 return s; 860 } 861 862 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 863 void 864 bc_vm_printf(const char* fmt, ...) 865 { 866 va_list args; 867 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 868 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 869 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 870 sig_atomic_t lock; 871 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 872 873 BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock); 874 875 va_start(args, fmt); 876 bc_file_vprintf(&vm->fout, fmt, args); 877 va_end(args); 878 879 vm->nchars = 0; 880 881 BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock); 882 } 883 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 884 885 void 886 bc_vm_putchar(int c, BcFlushType type) 887 { 888 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 889 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 890 bc_vec_pushByte(&vm->out, (uchar) c); 891 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 892 bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, type, (uchar) c); 893 vm->nchars = (c == '\n' ? 0 : vm->nchars + 1); 894 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 895 } 896 897 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 898 899 #ifdef __OpenBSD__ 900 901 /** 902 * Aborts with a message. This should never be called because I have carefully 903 * made sure that the calls to pledge() and unveil() are correct, but it's here 904 * just in case. 905 * @param msg The message to print. 906 */ 907 BC_NORETURN static void 908 bc_abortm(const char* msg) 909 { 910 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, msg); 911 bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "; this is a bug"); 912 bc_file_flush(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none); 913 abort(); 914 } 915 916 void 917 bc_pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises) 918 { 919 int r = pledge(promises, execpromises); 920 if (r) bc_abortm("pledge() failed"); 921 } 922 923 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 924 925 /** 926 * A convenience and portability function for OpenBSD's unveil(). 927 * @param path The path. 928 * @param permissions The permissions for the path. 929 */ 930 static void 931 bc_unveil(const char* path, const char* permissions) 932 { 933 int r = unveil(path, permissions); 934 if (r) bc_abortm("unveil() failed"); 935 } 936 937 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 938 939 #else // __OpenBSD__ 940 941 void 942 bc_pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises) 943 { 944 BC_UNUSED(promises); 945 BC_UNUSED(execpromises); 946 } 947 948 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 949 static void 950 bc_unveil(const char* path, const char* permissions) 951 { 952 BC_UNUSED(path); 953 BC_UNUSED(permissions); 954 } 955 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 956 957 #endif // __OpenBSD__ 958 959 /** 960 * Cleans unneeded variables, arrays, functions, strings, and constants when 961 * done executing a line of stdin. This is to prevent memory usage growing 962 * without bound. This is an idea from busybox. 963 */ 964 static void 965 bc_vm_clean(void) 966 { 967 BcVec* fns = &vm->prog.fns; 968 BcFunc* f = bc_vec_item(fns, BC_PROG_MAIN); 969 BcInstPtr* ip = bc_vec_item(&vm->prog.stack, 0); 970 bool good = ((vm->status && vm->status != BC_STATUS_QUIT) || vm->sig != 0); 971 972 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 973 974 // If all is good, go ahead and reset. 975 if (good) bc_program_reset(&vm->prog); 976 977 #if BC_ENABLED 978 // bc has this extra condition. If it not satisfied, it is in the middle of 979 // a parse. 980 if (good && BC_IS_BC) good = !BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm->prs); 981 #endif // BC_ENABLED 982 983 #if DC_ENABLED 984 // For dc, it is safe only when all of the results on the results stack are 985 // safe, which means that they are temporaries or other things that don't 986 // need strings or constants. 987 if (BC_IS_DC) 988 { 989 size_t i; 990 991 good = true; 992 993 for (i = 0; good && i < vm->prog.results.len; ++i) 994 { 995 BcResult* r = (BcResult*) bc_vec_item(&vm->prog.results, i); 996 good = BC_VM_SAFE_RESULT(r); 997 } 998 } 999 #endif // DC_ENABLED 1000 1001 // If this condition is true, we can get rid of strings, 1002 // constants, and code. 1003 if (good && vm->prog.stack.len == 1 && ip->idx == f->code.len) 1004 { 1005 // XXX: Nothing can be popped in dc. Deal with it. 1006 1007 #if BC_ENABLED 1008 if (BC_IS_BC) 1009 { 1010 // XXX: you cannot delete strings, functions, or constants in bc. 1011 // Deal with it. 1012 bc_vec_popAll(&f->labels); 1013 } 1014 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1015 1016 bc_vec_popAll(&f->code); 1017 1018 ip->idx = 0; 1019 } 1020 } 1021 1022 /** 1023 * Process a bunch of text. 1024 * @param text The text to process. 1025 * @param mode The mode to process in. 1026 */ 1027 static void 1028 bc_vm_process(const char* text, BcMode mode) 1029 { 1030 // Set up the parser. 1031 bc_parse_text(&vm->prs, text, mode); 1032 1033 while (vm->prs.l.t != BC_LEX_EOF) 1034 { 1035 // Parsing requires a signal lock. We also don't parse everything; we 1036 // want to execute as soon as possible for *everything*. 1037 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1038 vm->parse(&vm->prs); 1039 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1040 1041 // Execute if possible. 1042 if (BC_IS_DC || !BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm->prs)) bc_program_exec(&vm->prog); 1043 1044 assert(BC_IS_DC || vm->prog.results.len == 0); 1045 1046 // Flush in interactive mode. 1047 if (BC_I) bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_save); 1048 } 1049 } 1050 1051 #if BC_ENABLED 1052 1053 /** 1054 * Ends a series of if statements. This is to ensure that full parses happen 1055 * when a file finishes or stdin has no more data. Without this, bc thinks that 1056 * it cannot parse any further. But if we reach the end of a file or stdin has 1057 * no more data, we know we can add an empty else clause. 1058 */ 1059 static void 1060 bc_vm_endif(void) 1061 { 1062 bc_parse_endif(&vm->prs); 1063 bc_program_exec(&vm->prog); 1064 } 1065 1066 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1067 1068 /** 1069 * Processes a file. 1070 * @param file The filename. 1071 */ 1072 static void 1073 bc_vm_file(const char* file) 1074 { 1075 char* data = NULL; 1076 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1077 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 1078 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1079 1080 assert(!vm->sig_pop); 1081 1082 vm->mode = BC_MODE_FILE; 1083 1084 // Set up the lexer. 1085 bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, file); 1086 1087 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1088 1089 // Read the file. 1090 data = bc_read_file(file); 1091 1092 assert(data != NULL); 1093 1094 BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err); 1095 1096 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1097 1098 // Process it. 1099 bc_vm_process(data, BC_MODE_FILE); 1100 1101 #if BC_ENABLED 1102 // Make sure to end any open if statements. 1103 if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif(); 1104 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1105 1106 err: 1107 1108 BC_SIG_MAYLOCK; 1109 1110 // Cleanup. 1111 free(data); 1112 bc_vm_clean(); 1113 1114 // bc_program_reset(), called by bc_vm_clean(), resets the status. 1115 // We want it to clear the sig_pop variable in case it was set. 1116 if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_SUCCESS) BC_LONGJMP_STOP; 1117 1118 BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm); 1119 } 1120 1121 bool 1122 bc_vm_readLine(bool clear) 1123 { 1124 BcStatus s; 1125 bool good; 1126 1127 BC_SIG_ASSERT_NOT_LOCKED; 1128 1129 // Clear the buffer if desired. 1130 if (clear) bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer); 1131 1132 // Empty the line buffer. 1133 bc_vec_empty(&vm->line_buf); 1134 1135 if (vm->eof) return false; 1136 1137 do 1138 { 1139 // bc_read_line() must always return either BC_STATUS_SUCCESS or 1140 // BC_STATUS_EOF. Everything else, it and whatever it calls, must jump 1141 // out instead. 1142 s = bc_read_line(&vm->line_buf, ">>> "); 1143 vm->eof = (s == BC_STATUS_EOF); 1144 } 1145 while (s == BC_STATUS_SUCCESS && !vm->eof && vm->line_buf.len < 1); 1146 1147 good = (vm->line_buf.len > 1); 1148 1149 // Concat if we found something. 1150 if (good) bc_vec_concat(&vm->buffer, vm->line_buf.v); 1151 1152 return good; 1153 } 1154 1155 /** 1156 * Processes text from stdin. 1157 */ 1158 static void 1159 bc_vm_stdin(void) 1160 { 1161 bool clear; 1162 1163 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1164 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 1165 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1166 1167 clear = true; 1168 vm->mode = BC_MODE_STDIN; 1169 1170 // Set up the lexer. 1171 bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, bc_program_stdin_name); 1172 1173 // These are global so that the lexers can access them, but they are 1174 // allocated and freed in this function because they should only be used for 1175 // stdin and expressions (they are used in bc_vm_exprs() as well). So they 1176 // are tied to this function, really. Well, this and bc_vm_readLine(). These 1177 // are the reasons that we have vm->is_stdin to tell the lexers if we are 1178 // reading from stdin. Well, both lexers care. And the reason they care is 1179 // so that if a comment or a string goes across multiple lines, the lexer 1180 // can request more data from stdin until the comment or string is ended. 1181 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1182 bc_vec_init(&vm->buffer, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE); 1183 bc_vec_init(&vm->line_buf, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE); 1184 BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err); 1185 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1186 1187 // This label exists because errors can cause jumps to end up at the err label 1188 // below. If that happens, and the error should be cleared and execution 1189 // continue, then we need to jump back. 1190 restart: 1191 1192 // While we still read data from stdin. 1193 while (bc_vm_readLine(clear)) 1194 { 1195 size_t len = vm->buffer.len - 1; 1196 const char* str = vm->buffer.v; 1197 1198 // We don't want to clear the buffer when the line ends with a backslash 1199 // because a backslash newline is special in bc. 1200 clear = (len < 2 || str[len - 2] != '\\' || str[len - 1] != '\n'); 1201 if (!clear) continue; 1202 1203 // Process the data. 1204 bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_STDIN); 1205 1206 if (vm->eof) break; 1207 else 1208 { 1209 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1210 bc_vm_clean(); 1211 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1212 } 1213 } 1214 1215 #if BC_ENABLED 1216 // End the if statements. 1217 if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif(); 1218 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1219 1220 err: 1221 1222 BC_SIG_MAYLOCK; 1223 1224 // Cleanup. 1225 bc_vm_clean(); 1226 1227 #if !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 1228 assert(vm->status != BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL); 1229 1230 vm->status = vm->status == BC_STATUS_QUIT || !BC_I ? vm->status : 1231 BC_STATUS_SUCCESS; 1232 #else // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 1233 vm->status = vm->status == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL || 1234 vm->status == BC_STATUS_QUIT || !BC_I ? 1235 vm->status : 1236 BC_STATUS_SUCCESS; 1237 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK 1238 1239 if (!vm->status && !vm->eof) 1240 { 1241 bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer); 1242 BC_LONGJMP_STOP; 1243 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1244 goto restart; 1245 } 1246 1247 #if BC_DEBUG 1248 // Since these are tied to this function, free them here. We only free in 1249 // debug mode because stdin is always the last thing read. 1250 bc_vec_free(&vm->line_buf); 1251 bc_vec_free(&vm->buffer); 1252 #endif // BC_DEBUG 1253 1254 BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm); 1255 } 1256 1257 bool 1258 bc_vm_readBuf(bool clear) 1259 { 1260 size_t len = vm->exprs.len - 1; 1261 bool more; 1262 1263 BC_SIG_ASSERT_NOT_LOCKED; 1264 1265 // Clear the buffer if desired. 1266 if (clear) bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer); 1267 1268 // We want to pop the nul byte off because that's what bc_read_buf() 1269 // expects. 1270 bc_vec_pop(&vm->buffer); 1271 1272 // Read one line of expressions. 1273 more = bc_read_buf(&vm->buffer, vm->exprs.v, &len); 1274 bc_vec_pushByte(&vm->buffer, '\0'); 1275 1276 return more; 1277 } 1278 1279 static void 1280 bc_vm_exprs(void) 1281 { 1282 bool clear; 1283 1284 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1285 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 1286 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1287 1288 clear = true; 1289 vm->mode = BC_MODE_EXPRS; 1290 1291 // Prepare the lexer. 1292 bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, bc_program_exprs_name); 1293 1294 // We initialize this so that the lexer can access it in the case that it 1295 // needs more data for expressions, such as for a multiline string or 1296 // comment. See the comment on the allocation of vm->buffer above in 1297 // bc_vm_stdin() for more information. 1298 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1299 bc_vec_init(&vm->buffer, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE); 1300 BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err); 1301 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1302 1303 while (bc_vm_readBuf(clear)) 1304 { 1305 size_t len = vm->buffer.len - 1; 1306 const char* str = vm->buffer.v; 1307 1308 // We don't want to clear the buffer when the line ends with a backslash 1309 // because a backslash newline is special in bc. 1310 clear = (len < 2 || str[len - 2] != '\\' || str[len - 1] != '\n'); 1311 if (!clear) continue; 1312 1313 // Process the data. 1314 bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_EXPRS); 1315 } 1316 1317 // If we were not supposed to clear, then we should process everything. This 1318 // makes sure that errors get reported. 1319 if (!clear) bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_EXPRS); 1320 1321 err: 1322 1323 BC_SIG_MAYLOCK; 1324 1325 // Cleanup. 1326 bc_vm_clean(); 1327 1328 // bc_program_reset(), called by bc_vm_clean(), resets the status. 1329 // We want it to clear the sig_pop variable in case it was set. 1330 if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_SUCCESS) BC_LONGJMP_STOP; 1331 1332 // Since this is tied to this function, free it here. We always free it here 1333 // because bc_vm_stdin() may or may not use it later. 1334 bc_vec_free(&vm->buffer); 1335 1336 BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm); 1337 } 1338 1339 #if BC_ENABLED 1340 1341 /** 1342 * Loads a math library. 1343 * @param name The name of the library. 1344 * @param text The text of the source code. 1345 */ 1346 static void 1347 bc_vm_load(const char* name, const char* text) 1348 { 1349 bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, name); 1350 bc_parse_text(&vm->prs, text, BC_MODE_FILE); 1351 1352 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1353 1354 while (vm->prs.l.t != BC_LEX_EOF) 1355 { 1356 vm->parse(&vm->prs); 1357 } 1358 1359 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1360 } 1361 1362 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1363 1364 /** 1365 * Loads the default error messages. 1366 */ 1367 static void 1368 bc_vm_defaultMsgs(void) 1369 { 1370 size_t i; 1371 1372 // Load the error categories. 1373 for (i = 0; i < BC_ERR_IDX_NELEMS + BC_ENABLED; ++i) 1374 { 1375 vm->err_ids[i] = bc_errs[i]; 1376 } 1377 1378 // Load the error messages. 1379 for (i = 0; i < BC_ERR_NELEMS; ++i) 1380 { 1381 vm->err_msgs[i] = bc_err_msgs[i]; 1382 } 1383 } 1384 1385 /** 1386 * Loads the error messages for the locale. If NLS is disabled, this just loads 1387 * the default messages. 1388 */ 1389 static void 1390 bc_vm_gettext(void) 1391 { 1392 #if BC_ENABLE_NLS 1393 uchar id = 0; 1394 int set, msg = 1; 1395 size_t i; 1396 1397 // If no locale, load the defaults. 1398 if (vm->locale == NULL) 1399 { 1400 vm->catalog = BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG; 1401 bc_vm_defaultMsgs(); 1402 return; 1403 } 1404 1405 vm->catalog = catopen(BC_MAINEXEC, NL_CAT_LOCALE); 1406 1407 // If no catalog, load the defaults. 1408 if (vm->catalog == BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG) 1409 { 1410 bc_vm_defaultMsgs(); 1411 return; 1412 } 1413 1414 // Load the error categories. 1415 for (set = 1; msg <= BC_ERR_IDX_NELEMS + BC_ENABLED; ++msg) 1416 { 1417 vm->err_ids[msg - 1] = catgets(vm->catalog, set, msg, bc_errs[msg - 1]); 1418 } 1419 1420 i = 0; 1421 id = bc_err_ids[i]; 1422 1423 // Load the error messages. In order to understand this loop, you must know 1424 // the order of messages and categories in the enum and in the locale files. 1425 for (set = id + 2, msg = 1; i < BC_ERR_NELEMS; ++i, ++msg) 1426 { 1427 if (id != bc_err_ids[i]) 1428 { 1429 msg = 1; 1430 id = bc_err_ids[i]; 1431 set = id + 2; 1432 } 1433 1434 vm->err_msgs[i] = catgets(vm->catalog, set, msg, bc_err_msgs[i]); 1435 } 1436 #else // BC_ENABLE_NLS 1437 bc_vm_defaultMsgs(); 1438 #endif // BC_ENABLE_NLS 1439 } 1440 1441 /** 1442 * Starts execution. Really, this is a function of historical accident; it could 1443 * probably be combined with bc_vm_boot(), but I don't care enough. Really, this 1444 * function starts when execution of bc or dc source code starts. 1445 */ 1446 static void 1447 bc_vm_exec(void) 1448 { 1449 size_t i; 1450 #if DC_ENABLED 1451 bool has_file = false; 1452 #endif // DC_ENABLED 1453 1454 #if BC_ENABLED 1455 // Load the math libraries. 1456 if (BC_IS_BC && (vm->flags & BC_FLAG_L)) 1457 { 1458 // Can't allow redefinitions in the builtin library. 1459 vm->no_redefine = true; 1460 1461 bc_vm_load(bc_lib_name, bc_lib); 1462 1463 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1464 if (!BC_IS_POSIX) bc_vm_load(bc_lib2_name, bc_lib2); 1465 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1466 1467 // Make sure to clear this. 1468 vm->no_redefine = false; 1469 1470 // Execute to ensure that all is hunky dory. Without this, scale can be 1471 // set improperly. 1472 bc_program_exec(&vm->prog); 1473 } 1474 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1475 1476 // If there are expressions to execute... 1477 if (vm->exprs.len) 1478 { 1479 // Process the expressions. 1480 bc_vm_exprs(); 1481 1482 // Sometimes, executing expressions means we need to quit. 1483 if (!vm->no_exprs && vm->exit_exprs && BC_EXPR_EXIT) return; 1484 } 1485 1486 // Process files. 1487 for (i = 0; i < vm->files.len; ++i) 1488 { 1489 char* path = *((char**) bc_vec_item(&vm->files, i)); 1490 if (!strcmp(path, "")) continue; 1491 #if DC_ENABLED 1492 has_file = true; 1493 #endif // DC_ENABLED 1494 bc_vm_file(path); 1495 } 1496 1497 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1498 // These are needed for the pseudo-random number generator. 1499 bc_unveil("/dev/urandom", "r"); 1500 bc_unveil("/dev/random", "r"); 1501 bc_unveil(NULL, NULL); 1502 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1503 1504 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 1505 1506 // We need to keep tty if history is enabled, and we need to keep rpath for 1507 // the times when we read from /dev/urandom. 1508 if (BC_TTY && !vm->history.badTerm) bc_pledge(bc_pledge_end_history, NULL); 1509 else 1510 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 1511 { 1512 bc_pledge(bc_pledge_end, NULL); 1513 } 1514 1515 #if BC_ENABLE_AFL 1516 // This is the thing that makes fuzzing with AFL++ so fast. If you move this 1517 // back, you won't cause any problems, but fuzzing will slow down. If you 1518 // move this forward, you won't fuzz anything because you will be skipping 1519 // the reading from stdin. 1520 __AFL_INIT(); 1521 #endif // BC_ENABLE_AFL 1522 1523 // Execute from stdin. bc always does. 1524 if (BC_VM_RUN_STDIN(has_file)) bc_vm_stdin(); 1525 } 1526 1527 void 1528 bc_vm_boot(int argc, char* argv[]) 1529 { 1530 int ttyin, ttyout, ttyerr; 1531 bool tty; 1532 const char* const env_len = BC_VM_LINE_LENGTH_STR; 1533 const char* const env_args = BC_VM_ENV_ARGS_STR; 1534 const char* const env_exit = BC_VM_EXPR_EXIT_STR; 1535 const char* const env_clamp = BC_VM_DIGIT_CLAMP_STR; 1536 int env_exit_def = BC_VM_EXPR_EXIT_DEF; 1537 int env_clamp_def = BC_VM_DIGIT_CLAMP_DEF; 1538 BcBigDig scale = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1539 BcBigDig env_scale = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1540 BcBigDig ibase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1541 BcBigDig env_ibase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1542 BcBigDig obase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1543 BcBigDig env_obase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX; 1544 1545 // We need to know which of stdin, stdout, and stderr are tty's. 1546 ttyin = isatty(STDIN_FILENO); 1547 ttyout = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO); 1548 ttyerr = isatty(STDERR_FILENO); 1549 tty = (ttyin != 0 && ttyout != 0 && ttyerr != 0); 1550 1551 vm->flags |= ttyin ? BC_FLAG_TTYIN : 0; 1552 vm->flags |= tty ? BC_FLAG_TTY : 0; 1553 vm->flags |= ttyin && ttyout ? BC_FLAG_I : 0; 1554 1555 // Set up signals. 1556 bc_vm_sigaction(); 1557 1558 // Initialize some vm stuff. This is separate to make things easier for the 1559 // library. 1560 bc_vm_init(); 1561 1562 // Explicitly set this in case NULL isn't all zeroes. 1563 vm->file = NULL; 1564 1565 // Set the error messages. 1566 bc_vm_gettext(); 1567 1568 #if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB 1569 1570 // Initialize the output file buffers. 1571 bc_file_init(&vm->ferr, stderr); 1572 bc_file_init(&vm->fout, stdout); 1573 1574 // Set the input buffer. 1575 vm->buf = output_bufs; 1576 1577 #else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB 1578 1579 // Initialize the output file buffers. They each take portions of the global 1580 // buffer. stdout gets more because it will probably have more data. 1581 bc_file_init(&vm->ferr, STDERR_FILENO, output_bufs + BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE, 1582 BC_VM_STDERR_BUF_SIZE); 1583 bc_file_init(&vm->fout, STDOUT_FILENO, output_bufs, BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE); 1584 1585 // Set the input buffer to the rest of the global buffer. 1586 vm->buf = output_bufs + BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE + BC_VM_STDERR_BUF_SIZE; 1587 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB 1588 1589 // Set the line length by environment variable. 1590 vm->line_len = (uint16_t) bc_vm_envLen(env_len); 1591 1592 bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_exit, env_exit_def, BC_FLAG_EXPR_EXIT); 1593 bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_clamp, env_clamp_def, BC_FLAG_DIGIT_CLAMP); 1594 1595 // Clear the files and expressions vectors, just in case. This marks them as 1596 // *not* allocated. 1597 bc_vec_clear(&vm->files); 1598 bc_vec_clear(&vm->exprs); 1599 1600 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1601 1602 // Initialize the slab vector. 1603 bc_slabvec_init(&vm->slabs); 1604 1605 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1606 1607 // Initialize the program and main parser. These have to be in this order 1608 // because the program has to be initialized first, since a pointer to it is 1609 // passed to the parser. 1610 bc_program_init(&vm->prog); 1611 bc_parse_init(&vm->prs, &vm->prog, BC_PROG_MAIN); 1612 1613 // Set defaults. 1614 vm->flags |= BC_TTY ? BC_FLAG_P | BC_FLAG_R : 0; 1615 vm->flags |= BC_I ? BC_FLAG_Q : 0; 1616 1617 #if BC_ENABLED 1618 if (BC_IS_BC) 1619 { 1620 // bc checks this environment variable to see if it should run in 1621 // standard mode. 1622 char* var = bc_vm_getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); 1623 1624 vm->flags |= BC_FLAG_S * (var != NULL); 1625 bc_vm_getenvFree(var); 1626 1627 // Set whether we print the banner or not. 1628 if (BC_I) bc_vm_setenvFlag("BC_BANNER", BC_DEFAULT_BANNER, BC_FLAG_Q); 1629 } 1630 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1631 1632 // Are we in TTY mode? 1633 if (BC_TTY) 1634 { 1635 const char* const env_tty = BC_VM_TTY_MODE_STR; 1636 int env_tty_def = BC_VM_TTY_MODE_DEF; 1637 const char* const env_prompt = BC_VM_PROMPT_STR; 1638 int env_prompt_def = BC_VM_PROMPT_DEF; 1639 1640 // Set flags for TTY mode and prompt. 1641 bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_tty, env_tty_def, BC_FLAG_TTY); 1642 bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_prompt, tty ? env_prompt_def : 0, BC_FLAG_P); 1643 1644 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 1645 // If TTY mode is used, activate history. 1646 if (BC_TTY) bc_history_init(&vm->history); 1647 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY 1648 } 1649 1650 // Process environment and command-line arguments. 1651 bc_vm_envArgs(env_args, &env_scale, &env_ibase, &env_obase); 1652 bc_args(argc, argv, true, &scale, &ibase, &obase); 1653 1654 // This section is here because we don't want the math library to stomp on 1655 // the user's given value for scale. And we don't want ibase affecting how 1656 // the scale is interpreted. Also, it's sectioned off just for this comment. 1657 { 1658 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1659 1660 scale = scale == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_scale : scale; 1661 #if BC_ENABLED 1662 // Assign the library value only if it is used and no value was set. 1663 scale = scale == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX && BC_L ? 20 : scale; 1664 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1665 obase = obase == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_obase : obase; 1666 ibase = ibase == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_ibase : ibase; 1667 1668 if (scale != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX) 1669 { 1670 bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, true, false, scale); 1671 } 1672 1673 if (obase != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX) 1674 { 1675 bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, false, true, obase); 1676 } 1677 1678 // This is last to avoid it affecting the value of the others. 1679 if (ibase != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX) 1680 { 1681 bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, false, false, ibase); 1682 } 1683 1684 BC_SIG_LOCK; 1685 } 1686 1687 // If we are in interactive mode... 1688 if (BC_I) 1689 { 1690 const char* const env_sigint = BC_VM_SIGINT_RESET_STR; 1691 int env_sigint_def = BC_VM_SIGINT_RESET_DEF; 1692 1693 // Set whether we reset on SIGINT or not. 1694 bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_sigint, env_sigint_def, BC_FLAG_SIGINT); 1695 } 1696 1697 #if BC_ENABLED 1698 // Disable global stacks in POSIX mode. 1699 if (BC_IS_POSIX) vm->flags &= ~(BC_FLAG_G); 1700 1701 // Print the banner if allowed. We have to be in bc, in interactive mode, 1702 // and not be quieted by command-line option or environment variable. 1703 if (BC_IS_BC && BC_I && (vm->flags & BC_FLAG_Q)) 1704 { 1705 bc_vm_info(NULL); 1706 bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none, '\n'); 1707 bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none); 1708 } 1709 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1710 1711 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 1712 1713 // Start executing. 1714 bc_vm_exec(); 1715 } 1716 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1717 1718 void 1719 bc_vm_init(void) 1720 { 1721 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1722 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 1723 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1724 1725 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 1726 1727 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1728 // Set up the constant zero. 1729 bc_num_setup(&vm->zero, vm->zero_num, BC_VM_ONE_CAP); 1730 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1731 1732 // Set up more constant BcNum's. 1733 bc_num_setup(&vm->one, vm->one_num, BC_VM_ONE_CAP); 1734 bc_num_one(&vm->one); 1735 1736 // Set up more constant BcNum's. 1737 // NOLINTNEXTLINE 1738 memcpy(vm->max_num, bc_num_bigdigMax, 1739 bc_num_bigdigMax_size * sizeof(BcDig)); 1740 // NOLINTNEXTLINE 1741 memcpy(vm->max2_num, bc_num_bigdigMax2, 1742 bc_num_bigdigMax2_size * sizeof(BcDig)); 1743 bc_num_setup(&vm->max, vm->max_num, BC_NUM_BIGDIG_LOG10); 1744 bc_num_setup(&vm->max2, vm->max2_num, BC_NUM_BIGDIG_LOG10); 1745 vm->max.len = bc_num_bigdigMax_size; 1746 vm->max2.len = bc_num_bigdigMax2_size; 1747 1748 // Set up the maxes for the globals. 1749 vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_IBASE] = BC_NUM_MAX_POSIX_IBASE; 1750 vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_OBASE] = BC_MAX_OBASE; 1751 vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_SCALE] = BC_MAX_SCALE; 1752 1753 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1754 vm->maxes[BC_PROG_MAX_RAND] = ((BcRand) 0) - 1; 1755 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 1756 1757 #if BC_ENABLED 1758 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1759 // bc has a higher max ibase when it's not in POSIX mode. 1760 if (BC_IS_BC && !BC_IS_POSIX) 1761 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1762 { 1763 vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_IBASE] = BC_NUM_MAX_IBASE; 1764 } 1765 #endif // BC_ENABLED 1766 } 1767 1768 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1769 void 1770 bc_vm_atexit(void) 1771 { 1772 #if BC_DEBUG 1773 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1774 BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific(); 1775 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1776 #endif // BC_DEBUG 1777 1778 bc_vm_shutdown(); 1779 1780 #if BC_DEBUG 1781 bc_vec_free(&vm->jmp_bufs); 1782 #endif // BC_DEBUG 1783 } 1784 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1785 int 1786 bc_vm_atexit(int status) 1787 { 1788 // Set the status correctly. 1789 int s = BC_STATUS_IS_ERROR(status) ? status : BC_STATUS_SUCCESS; 1790 1791 bc_vm_shutdown(); 1792 1793 #if BC_DEBUG 1794 bc_vec_free(&vm->jmp_bufs); 1795 #endif // BC_DEBUG 1796 1797 return s; 1798 } 1799 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY 1800