Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖)
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#include "upb/stdc/io.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "upb/stdc/error.h"
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// We can make this configurable if necessary.
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#define BUF_SIZE 32768
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/* upb_stdio ******************************************************************/
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int upb_stdio_cmpbuf(const void *_key, const void *_elem) {
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const uint64_t *ofs = _key;
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const upb_stdio_buf *buf = _elem;
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return (*ofs / BUF_SIZE) - (buf->ofs / BUF_SIZE);
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}
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static upb_stdio_buf *upb_stdio_findbuf(const upb_stdio *s, uint64_t ofs) {
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// TODO: it is probably faster to linear search short lists, and to
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// special-case the last one or two bufs.
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return bsearch(&ofs, s->bufs, s->nbuf, sizeof(*s->bufs), &upb_stdio_cmpbuf);
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}
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static upb_stdio_buf *upb_stdio_rotatebufs(upb_stdio *s) {
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upb_stdio_buf **reuse = NULL; // XXX
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int num_reused = 0, num_inuse = 0;
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// Could sweep only a subset of bufs if this was a hotspot.
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for (int i = 0; i < s->nbuf; i++) {
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upb_stdio_buf *buf = s->bufs[i];
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if (buf->refcount > 0) {
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s->bufs[num_inuse++] = buf;
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} else {
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reuse[num_reused++] = buf;
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}
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}
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assert(num_reused + num_inuse == s->nbuf);
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memcpy(s->bufs + num_inuse, reuse, num_reused * sizeof(upb_stdio_buf*));
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if (num_reused == 0) {
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++s->nbuf;
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s->bufs = realloc(s->bufs, s->nbuf * sizeof(*s->bufs));
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s->bufs[s->nbuf-1] = malloc(sizeof(upb_stdio_buf) + BUF_SIZE);
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return s->bufs[s->nbuf-1];
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}
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return s->bufs[s->nbuf-num_reused];
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}
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void upb_stdio_discard(void *src, uint64_t ofs) {
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(void)src;
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(void)ofs;
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}
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upb_bytesuccess_t upb_stdio_fetch(void *src, uint64_t ofs, size_t *bytes_read) {
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(void)ofs;
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upb_stdio *stdio = (upb_stdio*)src;
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upb_stdio_buf *buf = upb_stdio_rotatebufs(stdio);
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retry:
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*bytes_read = fread(&buf->data, 1, BUF_SIZE, stdio->file);
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buf->len = *bytes_read;
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if (*bytes_read < (size_t)BUF_SIZE) {
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// Error or EOF.
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if (feof(stdio->file)) {
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upb_status_seteof(&stdio->src.status);
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return UPB_BYTE_EOF;
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}
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if (ferror(stdio->file)) {
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#ifdef EINTR
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// If we encounter a client who doesn't want to retry EINTR, we can easily
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// add a boolean property of the stdio that controls this behavior.
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if (errno == EINTR) {
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clearerr(stdio->file);
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goto retry;
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}
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#endif
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upb_status_fromerrno(&stdio->src.status, errno);
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return upb_errno_is_wouldblock(errno) ?
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UPB_BYTE_WOULDBLOCK : UPB_BYTE_ERROR;
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}
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assert(false);
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}
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return UPB_BYTE_OK;
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}
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void upb_stdio_copy(const void *src, uint64_t ofs, size_t len, char *dst) {
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upb_stdio_buf *buf = upb_stdio_findbuf(src, ofs);
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ofs -= buf->ofs;
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memcpy(dst, buf->data + ofs, BUF_SIZE - ofs);
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len -= (BUF_SIZE - ofs);
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dst += (BUF_SIZE - ofs);
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while (len > 0) {
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++buf;
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size_t bytes = UPB_MIN(len, BUF_SIZE);
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memcpy(dst, buf->data, bytes);
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len -= bytes;
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dst += bytes;
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}
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}
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const char *upb_stdio_getptr(const void *src, uint64_t ofs, size_t *len) {
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upb_stdio_buf *buf = upb_stdio_findbuf(src, ofs);
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ofs -= buf->ofs;
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*len = BUF_SIZE - ofs;
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return &buf->data[ofs];
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}
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#if 0
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upb_strlen_t upb_stdio_putstr(upb_bytesink *sink, upb_string *str, upb_status *status) {
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upb_stdio *stdio = (upb_stdio*)((char*)sink - offsetof(upb_stdio, sink));
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upb_strlen_t len = upb_string_len(str);
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upb_strlen_t written = fwrite(upb_string_getrobuf(str), 1, len, stdio->file);
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if (written < len) {
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upb_status_setf(status, UPB_ERROR, "Error writing to stdio stream.");
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return -1;
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}
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return written;
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}
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uint32_t upb_stdio_vprintf(upb_bytesink *sink, upb_status *status,
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const char *fmt, va_list args) {
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upb_stdio *stdio = (upb_stdio*)((char*)sink - offsetof(upb_stdio, sink));
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int written = vfprintf(stdio->file, fmt, args);
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if (written < 0) {
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upb_status_seterrf(status, "Error writing to stdio stream.");
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return -1;
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}
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return written;
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}
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#endif
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void upb_stdio_init(upb_stdio *stdio) {
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static upb_bytesrc_vtbl bytesrc_vtbl = {
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&upb_stdio_fetch,
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&upb_stdio_discard,
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&upb_stdio_copy,
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&upb_stdio_getptr,
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};
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upb_bytesrc_init(&stdio->src, &bytesrc_vtbl);
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//static upb_bytesink_vtbl bytesink_vtbl = {
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// upb_stdio_putstr,
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// upb_stdio_vprintf
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//};
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//upb_bytesink_init(&stdio->bytesink, &bytesink_vtbl);
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}
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void upb_stdio_reset(upb_stdio* stdio, FILE *file) {
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stdio->file = file;
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stdio->should_close = false;
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}
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void upb_stdio_open(upb_stdio *stdio, const char *filename, const char *mode,
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upb_status *s) {
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FILE *f = fopen(filename, mode);
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if (!f) {
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upb_status_fromerrno(s, errno);
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return;
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}
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setvbuf(stdio->file, NULL, _IONBF, 0); // Disable buffering; we do our own.
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upb_stdio_reset(stdio, f);
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stdio->should_close = true;
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}
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void upb_stdio_uninit(upb_stdio *stdio) {
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// Can't report status; caller should flush() to ensure data is written.
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if (stdio->should_close) fclose(stdio->file);
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stdio->file = NULL;
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}
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upb_bytesrc* upb_stdio_bytesrc(upb_stdio *stdio) { return &stdio->src; }
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upb_bytesink* upb_stdio_bytesink(upb_stdio *stdio) { return &stdio->sink; }
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