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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 1984-2015  Mark Nudelman
3  *
4  * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
5  * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
6  *
7  * For more information, see the README file.
8  */
9 
10 
11 /*
12  * Low level character input from the input file.
13  * We use these special purpose routines which optimize moving
14  * both forward and backward from the current read pointer.
15  */
16 
17 #include "less.h"
18 #if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
19 #include <errno.h>
20 #include <windows.h>
21 #endif
22 
23 #if HAVE_STAT_INO
24 #include <sys/stat.h>
25 extern dev_t curr_dev;
26 extern ino_t curr_ino;
27 #endif
28 
29 typedef POSITION BLOCKNUM;
30 
31 public int ignore_eoi;
32 
33 /*
34  * Pool of buffers holding the most recently used blocks of the input file.
35  * The buffer pool is kept as a doubly-linked circular list,
36  * in order from most- to least-recently used.
37  * The circular list is anchored by the file state "thisfile".
38  */
39 struct bufnode {
40 	struct bufnode *next, *prev;
41 	struct bufnode *hnext, *hprev;
42 };
43 
44 #define	LBUFSIZE	8192
45 struct buf {
46 	struct bufnode node;
47 	BLOCKNUM block;
48 	unsigned int datasize;
49 	unsigned char data[LBUFSIZE];
50 };
51 #define bufnode_buf(bn)  ((struct buf *) bn)
52 
53 /*
54  * The file state is maintained in a filestate structure.
55  * A pointer to the filestate is kept in the ifile structure.
56  */
57 #define	BUFHASH_SIZE	1024
58 struct filestate {
59 	struct bufnode buflist;
60 	struct bufnode hashtbl[BUFHASH_SIZE];
61 	int file;
62 	int flags;
63 	POSITION fpos;
64 	int nbufs;
65 	BLOCKNUM block;
66 	unsigned int offset;
67 	POSITION fsize;
68 };
69 
70 #define	ch_bufhead	thisfile->buflist.next
71 #define	ch_buftail	thisfile->buflist.prev
72 #define	ch_nbufs	thisfile->nbufs
73 #define	ch_block	thisfile->block
74 #define	ch_offset	thisfile->offset
75 #define	ch_fpos		thisfile->fpos
76 #define	ch_fsize	thisfile->fsize
77 #define	ch_flags	thisfile->flags
78 #define	ch_file		thisfile->file
79 
80 #define	END_OF_CHAIN	(&thisfile->buflist)
81 #define	END_OF_HCHAIN(h) (&thisfile->hashtbl[h])
82 #define BUFHASH(blk)	((blk) & (BUFHASH_SIZE-1))
83 
84 /*
85  * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->buflist.
86  */
87 #define	FOR_BUFS(bn) \
88 	for (bn = ch_bufhead;  bn != END_OF_CHAIN;  bn = bn->next)
89 
90 #define BUF_RM(bn) \
91 	(bn)->next->prev = (bn)->prev; \
92 	(bn)->prev->next = (bn)->next;
93 
94 #define BUF_INS_HEAD(bn) \
95 	(bn)->next = ch_bufhead; \
96 	(bn)->prev = END_OF_CHAIN; \
97 	ch_bufhead->prev = (bn); \
98 	ch_bufhead = (bn);
99 
100 #define BUF_INS_TAIL(bn) \
101 	(bn)->next = END_OF_CHAIN; \
102 	(bn)->prev = ch_buftail; \
103 	ch_buftail->next = (bn); \
104 	ch_buftail = (bn);
105 
106 /*
107  * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->hashtbl[n].
108  */
109 #define	FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h,bn) \
110 	for (bn = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext;  \
111 	     bn != END_OF_HCHAIN(h);  bn = bn->hnext)
112 
113 #define	BUF_HASH_RM(bn) \
114 	(bn)->hnext->hprev = (bn)->hprev; \
115 	(bn)->hprev->hnext = (bn)->hnext;
116 
117 #define	BUF_HASH_INS(bn,h) \
118 	(bn)->hnext = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext; \
119 	(bn)->hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h); \
120 	thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext->hprev = (bn); \
121 	thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = (bn);
122 
123 static struct filestate *thisfile;
124 static int ch_ungotchar = -1;
125 static int maxbufs = -1;
126 
127 extern int autobuf;
128 extern int sigs;
129 extern int secure;
130 extern int screen_trashed;
131 extern int follow_mode;
132 extern constant char helpdata[];
133 extern constant int size_helpdata;
134 extern IFILE curr_ifile;
135 #if LOGFILE
136 extern int logfile;
137 extern char *namelogfile;
138 #endif
139 
140 static int ch_addbuf();
141 
142 
143 /*
144  * Get the character pointed to by the read pointer.
145  */
146 	int
147 ch_get()
148 {
149 	register struct buf *bp;
150 	register struct bufnode *bn;
151 	register int n;
152 	register int slept;
153 	register int h;
154 	POSITION pos;
155 	POSITION len;
156 
157 	if (thisfile == NULL)
158 		return (EOI);
159 
160 	/*
161 	 * Quick check for the common case where
162 	 * the desired char is in the head buffer.
163 	 */
164 	if (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN)
165 	{
166 		bp = bufnode_buf(ch_bufhead);
167 		if (ch_block == bp->block && ch_offset < bp->datasize)
168 			return bp->data[ch_offset];
169 	}
170 
171 	slept = FALSE;
172 
173 	/*
174 	 * Look for a buffer holding the desired block.
175 	 */
176 	h = BUFHASH(ch_block);
177 	FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn)
178 	{
179 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
180 		if (bp->block == ch_block)
181 		{
182 			if (ch_offset >= bp->datasize)
183 				/*
184 				 * Need more data in this buffer.
185 				 */
186 				break;
187 			goto found;
188 		}
189 	}
190 	if (bn == END_OF_HCHAIN(h))
191 	{
192 		/*
193 		 * Block is not in a buffer.
194 		 * Take the least recently used buffer
195 		 * and read the desired block into it.
196 		 * If the LRU buffer has data in it,
197 		 * then maybe allocate a new buffer.
198 		 */
199 		if (ch_buftail == END_OF_CHAIN ||
200 			bufnode_buf(ch_buftail)->block != -1)
201 		{
202 			/*
203 			 * There is no empty buffer to use.
204 			 * Allocate a new buffer if:
205 			 * 1. We can't seek on this file and -b is not in effect; or
206 			 * 2. We haven't allocated the max buffers for this file yet.
207 			 */
208 			if ((autobuf && !(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) ||
209 				(maxbufs < 0 || ch_nbufs < maxbufs))
210 				if (ch_addbuf())
211 					/*
212 					 * Allocation failed: turn off autobuf.
213 					 */
214 					autobuf = OPT_OFF;
215 		}
216 		bn = ch_buftail;
217 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
218 		BUF_HASH_RM(bn); /* Remove from old hash chain. */
219 		bp->block = ch_block;
220 		bp->datasize = 0;
221 		BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h); /* Insert into new hash chain. */
222 	}
223 
224     read_more:
225 	pos = (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize;
226 	if ((len = ch_length()) != NULL_POSITION && pos >= len)
227 		/*
228 		 * At end of file.
229 		 */
230 		return (EOI);
231 
232 	if (pos != ch_fpos)
233 	{
234 		/*
235 		 * Not at the correct position: must seek.
236 		 * If input is a pipe, we're in trouble (can't seek on a pipe).
237 		 * Some data has been lost: just return "?".
238 		 */
239 		if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
240 			return ('?');
241 		if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)pos, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK)
242 		{
243  			error("seek error", NULL_PARG);
244 			clear_eol();
245 			return (EOI);
246  		}
247  		ch_fpos = pos;
248  	}
249 
250 	/*
251 	 * Read the block.
252 	 * If we read less than a full block, that's ok.
253 	 * We use partial block and pick up the rest next time.
254 	 */
255 	if (ch_ungotchar != -1)
256 	{
257 		bp->data[bp->datasize] = ch_ungotchar;
258 		n = 1;
259 		ch_ungotchar = -1;
260 	} else if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE)
261 	{
262 		bp->data[bp->datasize] = helpdata[ch_fpos];
263 		n = 1;
264 	} else
265 	{
266 		n = iread(ch_file, &bp->data[bp->datasize],
267 			(unsigned int)(LBUFSIZE - bp->datasize));
268 	}
269 
270 	if (n == READ_INTR)
271 		return (EOI);
272 	if (n < 0)
273 	{
274 #if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
275 		if (errno != EPIPE)
276 #endif
277 		{
278 			error("read error", NULL_PARG);
279 			clear_eol();
280 		}
281 		n = 0;
282 	}
283 
284 #if LOGFILE
285 	/*
286 	 * If we have a log file, write the new data to it.
287 	 */
288 	if (!secure && logfile >= 0 && n > 0)
289 		write(logfile, (char *) &bp->data[bp->datasize], n);
290 #endif
291 
292 	ch_fpos += n;
293 	bp->datasize += n;
294 
295 	/*
296 	 * If we have read to end of file, set ch_fsize to indicate
297 	 * the position of the end of file.
298 	 */
299 	if (n == 0)
300 	{
301 		ch_fsize = pos;
302 		if (ignore_eoi)
303 		{
304 			/*
305 			 * We are ignoring EOF.
306 			 * Wait a while, then try again.
307 			 */
308 			if (!slept)
309 			{
310 				PARG parg;
311 				parg.p_string = wait_message();
312 				ierror("%s", &parg);
313 			}
314 #if !MSDOS_COMPILER
315 	 		sleep(1);
316 #else
317 #if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
318 			Sleep(1000);
319 #endif
320 #endif
321 			slept = TRUE;
322 
323 #if HAVE_STAT_INO
324 			if (follow_mode == FOLLOW_NAME)
325 			{
326 				/* See whether the file's i-number has changed,
327 				 * or the file has shrunk.
328 				 * If so, force the file to be closed and
329 				 * reopened. */
330 				struct stat st;
331 				POSITION curr_pos = ch_tell();
332 				int r = stat(get_filename(curr_ifile), &st);
333 				if (r == 0 && (st.st_ino != curr_ino ||
334 					st.st_dev != curr_dev ||
335 					(curr_pos != NULL_POSITION && st.st_size < curr_pos)))
336 				{
337 					/* screen_trashed=2 causes
338 					 * make_display to reopen the file. */
339 					screen_trashed = 2;
340 					return (EOI);
341 				}
342 			}
343 #endif
344 		}
345 		if (sigs)
346 			return (EOI);
347 	}
348 
349     found:
350 	if (ch_bufhead != bn)
351 	{
352 		/*
353 		 * Move the buffer to the head of the buffer chain.
354 		 * This orders the buffer chain, most- to least-recently used.
355 		 */
356 		BUF_RM(bn);
357 		BUF_INS_HEAD(bn);
358 
359 		/*
360 		 * Move to head of hash chain too.
361 		 */
362 		BUF_HASH_RM(bn);
363 		BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h);
364 	}
365 
366 	if (ch_offset >= bp->datasize)
367 		/*
368 		 * After all that, we still don't have enough data.
369 		 * Go back and try again.
370 		 */
371 		goto read_more;
372 
373 	return (bp->data[ch_offset]);
374 }
375 
376 /*
377  * ch_ungetchar is a rather kludgy and limited way to push
378  * a single char onto an input file descriptor.
379  */
380 	public void
381 ch_ungetchar(c)
382 	int c;
383 {
384 	if (c != -1 && ch_ungotchar != -1)
385 		error("ch_ungetchar overrun", NULL_PARG);
386 	ch_ungotchar = c;
387 }
388 
389 #if LOGFILE
390 /*
391  * Close the logfile.
392  * If we haven't read all of standard input into it, do that now.
393  */
394 	public void
395 end_logfile()
396 {
397 	static int tried = FALSE;
398 
399 	if (logfile < 0)
400 		return;
401 	if (!tried && ch_fsize == NULL_POSITION)
402 	{
403 		tried = TRUE;
404 		ierror("Finishing logfile", NULL_PARG);
405 		while (ch_forw_get() != EOI)
406 			if (ABORT_SIGS())
407 				break;
408 	}
409 	close(logfile);
410 	logfile = -1;
411 	namelogfile = NULL;
412 }
413 
414 /*
415  * Start a log file AFTER less has already been running.
416  * Invoked from the - command; see toggle_option().
417  * Write all the existing buffered data to the log file.
418  */
419 	public void
420 sync_logfile()
421 {
422 	register struct buf *bp;
423 	register struct bufnode *bn;
424 	int warned = FALSE;
425 	BLOCKNUM block;
426 	BLOCKNUM nblocks;
427 
428 	nblocks = (ch_fpos + LBUFSIZE - 1) / LBUFSIZE;
429 	for (block = 0;  block < nblocks;  block++)
430 	{
431 		int wrote = FALSE;
432 		FOR_BUFS(bn)
433 		{
434 			bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
435 			if (bp->block == block)
436 			{
437 				write(logfile, (char *) bp->data, bp->datasize);
438 				wrote = TRUE;
439 				break;
440 			}
441 		}
442 		if (!wrote && !warned)
443 		{
444 			error("Warning: log file is incomplete",
445 				NULL_PARG);
446 			warned = TRUE;
447 		}
448 	}
449 }
450 
451 #endif
452 
453 /*
454  * Determine if a specific block is currently in one of the buffers.
455  */
456 	static int
457 buffered(block)
458 	BLOCKNUM block;
459 {
460 	register struct buf *bp;
461 	register struct bufnode *bn;
462 	register int h;
463 
464 	h = BUFHASH(block);
465 	FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn)
466 	{
467 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
468 		if (bp->block == block)
469 			return (TRUE);
470 	}
471 	return (FALSE);
472 }
473 
474 /*
475  * Seek to a specified position in the file.
476  * Return 0 if successful, non-zero if can't seek there.
477  */
478 	public int
479 ch_seek(pos)
480 	register POSITION pos;
481 {
482 	BLOCKNUM new_block;
483 	POSITION len;
484 
485 	if (thisfile == NULL)
486 		return (0);
487 
488 	len = ch_length();
489 	if (pos < ch_zero() || (len != NULL_POSITION && pos > len))
490 		return (1);
491 
492 	new_block = pos / LBUFSIZE;
493 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && pos != ch_fpos && !buffered(new_block))
494 	{
495 		if (ch_fpos > pos)
496 			return (1);
497 		while (ch_fpos < pos)
498 		{
499 			if (ch_forw_get() == EOI)
500 				return (1);
501 			if (ABORT_SIGS())
502 				return (1);
503 		}
504 		return (0);
505 	}
506 	/*
507 	 * Set read pointer.
508 	 */
509 	ch_block = new_block;
510 	ch_offset = pos % LBUFSIZE;
511 	return (0);
512 }
513 
514 /*
515  * Seek to the end of the file.
516  */
517 	public int
518 ch_end_seek()
519 {
520 	POSITION len;
521 
522 	if (thisfile == NULL)
523 		return (0);
524 
525 	if (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)
526 		ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file);
527 
528 	len = ch_length();
529 	if (len != NULL_POSITION)
530 		return (ch_seek(len));
531 
532 	/*
533 	 * Do it the slow way: read till end of data.
534 	 */
535 	while (ch_forw_get() != EOI)
536 		if (ABORT_SIGS())
537 			return (1);
538 	return (0);
539 }
540 
541 /*
542  * Seek to the last position in the file that is currently buffered.
543  */
544 	public int
545 ch_end_buffer_seek()
546 {
547 	register struct buf *bp;
548 	register struct bufnode *bn;
549 	POSITION buf_pos;
550 	POSITION end_pos;
551 
552 	if (thisfile == NULL || (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
553 		return (ch_end_seek());
554 
555 	end_pos = 0;
556 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
557 	{
558 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
559 		buf_pos = (bp->block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize;
560 		if (buf_pos > end_pos)
561 			end_pos = buf_pos;
562 	}
563 
564 	return (ch_seek(end_pos));
565 }
566 
567 /*
568  * Seek to the beginning of the file, or as close to it as we can get.
569  * We may not be able to seek there if input is a pipe and the
570  * beginning of the pipe is no longer buffered.
571  */
572 	public int
573 ch_beg_seek()
574 {
575 	register struct bufnode *bn;
576 	register struct bufnode *firstbn;
577 
578 	/*
579 	 * Try a plain ch_seek first.
580 	 */
581 	if (ch_seek(ch_zero()) == 0)
582 		return (0);
583 
584 	/*
585 	 * Can't get to position 0.
586 	 * Look thru the buffers for the one closest to position 0.
587 	 */
588 	firstbn = ch_bufhead;
589 	if (firstbn == END_OF_CHAIN)
590 		return (1);
591 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
592 	{
593 		if (bufnode_buf(bn)->block < bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block)
594 			firstbn = bn;
595 	}
596 	ch_block = bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block;
597 	ch_offset = 0;
598 	return (0);
599 }
600 
601 /*
602  * Return the length of the file, if known.
603  */
604 	public POSITION
605 ch_length()
606 {
607 	if (thisfile == NULL)
608 		return (NULL_POSITION);
609 	if (ignore_eoi)
610 		return (NULL_POSITION);
611 	if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE)
612 		return (size_helpdata);
613 	if (ch_flags & CH_NODATA)
614 		return (0);
615 	return (ch_fsize);
616 }
617 
618 /*
619  * Return the current position in the file.
620  */
621 	public POSITION
622 ch_tell()
623 {
624 	if (thisfile == NULL)
625 		return (NULL_POSITION);
626 	return (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + ch_offset;
627 }
628 
629 /*
630  * Get the current char and post-increment the read pointer.
631  */
632 	public int
633 ch_forw_get()
634 {
635 	register int c;
636 
637 	if (thisfile == NULL)
638 		return (EOI);
639 	c = ch_get();
640 	if (c == EOI)
641 		return (EOI);
642 	if (ch_offset < LBUFSIZE-1)
643 		ch_offset++;
644 	else
645 	{
646 		ch_block ++;
647 		ch_offset = 0;
648 	}
649 	return (c);
650 }
651 
652 /*
653  * Pre-decrement the read pointer and get the new current char.
654  */
655 	public int
656 ch_back_get()
657 {
658 	if (thisfile == NULL)
659 		return (EOI);
660 	if (ch_offset > 0)
661 		ch_offset --;
662 	else
663 	{
664 		if (ch_block <= 0)
665 			return (EOI);
666 		if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !buffered(ch_block-1))
667 			return (EOI);
668 		ch_block--;
669 		ch_offset = LBUFSIZE-1;
670 	}
671 	return (ch_get());
672 }
673 
674 /*
675  * Set max amount of buffer space.
676  * bufspace is in units of 1024 bytes.  -1 mean no limit.
677  */
678 	public void
679 ch_setbufspace(bufspace)
680 	int bufspace;
681 {
682 	if (bufspace < 0)
683 		maxbufs = -1;
684 	else
685 	{
686 		maxbufs = ((bufspace * 1024) + LBUFSIZE-1) / LBUFSIZE;
687 		if (maxbufs < 1)
688 			maxbufs = 1;
689 	}
690 }
691 
692 /*
693  * Flush (discard) any saved file state, including buffer contents.
694  */
695 	public void
696 ch_flush()
697 {
698 	register struct bufnode *bn;
699 
700 	if (thisfile == NULL)
701 		return;
702 
703 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
704 	{
705 		/*
706 		 * If input is a pipe, we don't flush buffer contents,
707 		 * since the contents can't be recovered.
708 		 */
709 		ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION;
710 		return;
711 	}
712 
713 	/*
714 	 * Initialize all the buffers.
715 	 */
716 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
717 	{
718 		bufnode_buf(bn)->block = -1;
719 	}
720 
721 	/*
722 	 * Figure out the size of the file, if we can.
723 	 */
724 	ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file);
725 
726 	/*
727 	 * Seek to a known position: the beginning of the file.
728 	 */
729 	ch_fpos = 0;
730 	ch_block = 0; /* ch_fpos / LBUFSIZE; */
731 	ch_offset = 0; /* ch_fpos % LBUFSIZE; */
732 
733 #if 1
734 	/*
735 	 * This is a kludge to workaround a Linux kernel bug: files in
736 	 * /proc have a size of 0 according to fstat() but have readable
737 	 * data.  They are sometimes, but not always, seekable.
738 	 * Force them to be non-seekable here.
739 	 */
740 	if (ch_fsize == 0)
741 	{
742 		ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION;
743 		ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK;
744 	}
745 #endif
746 
747 	if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK)
748 	{
749 		/*
750 		 * Warning only; even if the seek fails for some reason,
751 		 * there's a good chance we're at the beginning anyway.
752 		 * {{ I think this is bogus reasoning. }}
753 		 */
754 		error("seek error to 0", NULL_PARG);
755 	}
756 }
757 
758 /*
759  * Allocate a new buffer.
760  * The buffer is added to the tail of the buffer chain.
761  */
762 	static int
763 ch_addbuf()
764 {
765 	register struct buf *bp;
766 	register struct bufnode *bn;
767 
768 	/*
769 	 * Allocate and initialize a new buffer and link it
770 	 * onto the tail of the buffer list.
771 	 */
772 	bp = (struct buf *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct buf));
773 	if (bp == NULL)
774 		return (1);
775 	ch_nbufs++;
776 	bp->block = -1;
777 	bn = &bp->node;
778 
779 	BUF_INS_TAIL(bn);
780 	BUF_HASH_INS(bn, 0);
781 	return (0);
782 }
783 
784 /*
785  *
786  */
787 	static void
788 init_hashtbl()
789 {
790 	register int h;
791 
792 	for (h = 0;  h < BUFHASH_SIZE;  h++)
793 	{
794 		thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = END_OF_HCHAIN(h);
795 		thisfile->hashtbl[h].hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h);
796 	}
797 }
798 
799 /*
800  * Delete all buffers for this file.
801  */
802 	static void
803 ch_delbufs()
804 {
805 	register struct bufnode *bn;
806 
807 	while (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN)
808 	{
809 		bn = ch_bufhead;
810 		BUF_RM(bn);
811 		free(bufnode_buf(bn));
812 	}
813 	ch_nbufs = 0;
814 	init_hashtbl();
815 }
816 
817 /*
818  * Is it possible to seek on a file descriptor?
819  */
820 	public int
821 seekable(f)
822 	int f;
823 {
824 #if MSDOS_COMPILER
825 	extern int fd0;
826 	if (f == fd0 && !isatty(fd0))
827 	{
828 		/*
829 		 * In MS-DOS, pipes are seekable.  Check for
830 		 * standard input, and pretend it is not seekable.
831 		 */
832 		return (0);
833 	}
834 #endif
835 	return (lseek(f, (off_t)1, SEEK_SET) != BAD_LSEEK);
836 }
837 
838 /*
839  * Force EOF to be at the current read position.
840  * This is used after an ignore_eof read, during which the EOF may change.
841  */
842 	public void
843 ch_set_eof()
844 {
845 	ch_fsize = ch_fpos;
846 }
847 
848 
849 /*
850  * Initialize file state for a new file.
851  */
852 	public void
853 ch_init(f, flags)
854 	int f;
855 	int flags;
856 {
857 	/*
858 	 * See if we already have a filestate for this file.
859 	 */
860 	thisfile = (struct filestate *) get_filestate(curr_ifile);
861 	if (thisfile == NULL)
862 	{
863 		/*
864 		 * Allocate and initialize a new filestate.
865 		 */
866 		thisfile = (struct filestate *)
867 				calloc(1, sizeof(struct filestate));
868 		thisfile->buflist.next = thisfile->buflist.prev = END_OF_CHAIN;
869 		thisfile->nbufs = 0;
870 		thisfile->flags = 0;
871 		thisfile->fpos = 0;
872 		thisfile->block = 0;
873 		thisfile->offset = 0;
874 		thisfile->file = -1;
875 		thisfile->fsize = NULL_POSITION;
876 		ch_flags = flags;
877 		init_hashtbl();
878 		/*
879 		 * Try to seek; set CH_CANSEEK if it works.
880 		 */
881 		if ((flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !seekable(f))
882 			ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK;
883 		set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) thisfile);
884 	}
885 	if (thisfile->file == -1)
886 		thisfile->file = f;
887 	ch_flush();
888 }
889 
890 /*
891  * Close a filestate.
892  */
893 	public void
894 ch_close()
895 {
896 	int keepstate = FALSE;
897 
898 	if (thisfile == NULL)
899 		return;
900 
901 	if (ch_flags & (CH_CANSEEK|CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE))
902 	{
903 		/*
904 		 * We can seek or re-open, so we don't need to keep buffers.
905 		 */
906 		ch_delbufs();
907 	} else
908 		keepstate = TRUE;
909 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_KEEPOPEN))
910 	{
911 		/*
912 		 * We don't need to keep the file descriptor open
913 		 * (because we can re-open it.)
914 		 * But don't really close it if it was opened via popen(),
915 		 * because pclose() wants to close it.
916 		 */
917 		if (!(ch_flags & (CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE)))
918 			close(ch_file);
919 		ch_file = -1;
920 	} else
921 		keepstate = TRUE;
922 	if (!keepstate)
923 	{
924 		/*
925 		 * We don't even need to keep the filestate structure.
926 		 */
927 		free(thisfile);
928 		thisfile = NULL;
929 		set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) NULL);
930 	}
931 }
932 
933 /*
934  * Return ch_flags for the current file.
935  */
936 	public int
937 ch_getflags()
938 {
939 	if (thisfile == NULL)
940 		return (0);
941 	return (ch_flags);
942 }
943 
944 #if 0
945 	public void
946 ch_dump(struct filestate *fs)
947 {
948 	struct buf *bp;
949 	struct bufnode *bn;
950 	unsigned char *s;
951 
952 	if (fs == NULL)
953 	{
954 		printf(" --no filestate\n");
955 		return;
956 	}
957 	printf(" file %d, flags %x, fpos %x, fsize %x, blk/off %x/%x\n",
958 		fs->file, fs->flags, fs->fpos,
959 		fs->fsize, fs->block, fs->offset);
960 	printf(" %d bufs:\n", fs->nbufs);
961 	for (bn = fs->next; bn != &fs->buflist;  bn = bn->next)
962 	{
963 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
964 		printf("%x: blk %x, size %x \"",
965 			bp, bp->block, bp->datasize);
966 		for (s = bp->data;  s < bp->data + 30;  s++)
967 			if (*s >= ' ' && *s < 0x7F)
968 				printf("%c", *s);
969 			else
970 				printf(".");
971 		printf("\"\n");
972 	}
973 }
974 #endif
975