reactos/sdk/lib/3rdparty/libmpg123/lfs_wrap.c
2021-06-11 15:33:08 +03:00

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/*
lfs_wrap: Crappy wrapper code for supporting crappy ambiguous large file support.
copyright 2010-2020 by the mpg123 project - free software under the terms of the LGPL 2.1
see COPYING and AUTHORS files in distribution or http://mpg123.org
initially written by Thomas Orgis, thanks to Guido Draheim for consulting
This file contains wrappers for the case that _FILE_OFFSET_BITS (or equivalent, theoretically, depends on mpg123.h) is defined and thus certain mpg123 API calls get renamed with a suffix (p.ex. _64).
The renamed calls expect large off_t arguments, and possibly return large off_t values... these wrappers here provide the same functionality with long integer arguments/values.
Prototypical idea: There is
off_t mpg123_seek_64(mpg123_handle*, off_t, int)
This code provides
long mpg123_seek(mpg123_handle*, long, int)
This is rather simple business... wouldn't mpg123 offer replacing the I/O core with callbacks. Translating the callbacks between long and off_t world is the main reason why this file contains non-trivial code.
Note about file descriptors: We just assume that they are generally interchangeable between large and small file code... and that a large file descriptor will trigger errors when accessed with small file code where it may cause trouble (a really large file).
*/
/* It mainly needs the official API ... */
/* ... but also some inside access (frame struct, readers). */
#include "mpg123lib_intern.h"
/* Include the system headers _after_ the implied config.h!
Otherwise _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is not in effect! */
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "compat.h"
#include "debug.h"
/*
Now, start off easy... translate simple API calls.
I need to deal with these here:
perl -ne '
if(/^\s*MPG123_EXPORT\s+(\S+)\s+(mpg123_\S+)\((.*)\);\s*$/)
{
$type = $1;
$name = $2;
$args = $3;
next unless ($type =~ /off_t/ or $args =~ /off_t/);
print "$name\n" unless grep {$_ eq $name}
("mpg123_open", "mpg123_open_fd", "mpg123_open_handle", "mpg123_replace_reader", "mpg123_replace_reader_handle");
}' < mpg123.h.in
mpg123_decode_frame
mpg123_framebyframe_decode
mpg123_framepos
mpg123_tell
mpg123_tellframe
mpg123_tell_stream
mpg123_seek
mpg123_feedseek
mpg123_seek_frame
mpg123_timeframe
mpg123_index
mpg123_set_index
mpg123_position
mpg123_length
mpg123_set_filesize
mpg123_decode_raw ... that's experimental.
Let's work on them in that order.
*/
/* I see that I will need custom data storage. Main use is for the replaced I/O later, but the seek table for small file offsets needs extra storage, too. */
/* The wrapper handle for descriptor and handle I/O. */
/* The handle is used for nothing (0), or one of these two modes of operation: */
#define IO_FD 1 /* Wrapping over callbacks operation on integer file descriptor. */
#define IO_HANDLE 2 /* Wrapping over custom handle callbacks. */
struct wrap_data
{
/* Storage for small offset index table. */
long *indextable;
/* I/O handle stuff */
int iotype; /* IO_FD or IO_HANDLE */
/* Data for IO_FD. */
int fd;
int my_fd; /* A descriptor that the wrapper code opened itself. */
/* The actual callbacks from the outside. */
ssize_t (*r_read) (int, void *, size_t);
long (*r_lseek)(int, long, int);
/* Data for IO_HANDLE. */
void* handle;
ssize_t (*r_h_read)(void *, void *, size_t);
long (*r_h_lseek)(void*, long, int);
void (*h_cleanup)(void*);
};
/* Cleanup I/O part of the handle handle... but not deleting the wrapper handle itself.
That is stored in the frame and only deleted on mpg123_delete(). */
static void wrap_io_cleanup(void *handle)
{
struct wrap_data *ioh = handle;
if(ioh->iotype == IO_HANDLE)
{
if(ioh->h_cleanup != NULL && ioh->handle != NULL)
ioh->h_cleanup(ioh->handle);
ioh->handle = NULL;
}
if(ioh->my_fd >= 0)
{
close(ioh->my_fd);
ioh->my_fd = -1;
}
}
/* Really finish off the handle... freeing all memory. */
static void wrap_destroy(void *handle)
{
struct wrap_data *wh = handle;
wrap_io_cleanup(handle);
if(wh->indextable != NULL)
free(wh->indextable);
free(wh);
}
/* More helper code... extract the special wrapper handle, possible allocate and initialize it. */
static struct wrap_data* wrap_get(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
struct wrap_data* whd;
if(mh == NULL) return NULL;
/* Access the private storage inside the mpg123 handle.
The real callback functions and handles are stored there. */
if(mh->wrapperdata == NULL)
{
/* Create a new one. */
mh->wrapperdata = malloc(sizeof(struct wrap_data));
if(mh->wrapperdata == NULL)
{
mh->err = MPG123_OUT_OF_MEM;
return NULL;
}
/* When we have wrapper data present, the callback for its proper cleanup is needed. */
mh->wrapperclean = wrap_destroy;
whd = mh->wrapperdata;
whd->indextable = NULL;
whd->iotype = 0;
whd->fd = -1;
whd->my_fd = -1;
whd->r_read = NULL;
whd->r_lseek = NULL;
whd->handle = NULL;
whd->r_h_read = NULL;
whd->r_h_lseek = NULL;
whd->h_cleanup = NULL;
}
else whd = mh->wrapperdata;
return whd;
}
/* After settling the data... start with some simple wrappers. */
#undef mpg123_decode_frame
/* int mpg123_decode_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes) */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_decode_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, long *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes)
{
off_t largenum;
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_decode_frame)(mh, &largenum, audio, bytes);
if(err == MPG123_OK && num != NULL)
{
*num = largenum;
if(*num != largenum)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
err = MPG123_ERR;
}
}
return err;
}
#undef mpg123_framebyframe_decode
/* int mpg123_framebyframe_decode(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes); */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_framebyframe_decode(mpg123_handle *mh, long *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes)
{
off_t largenum;
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_framebyframe_decode)(mh, &largenum, audio, bytes);
if(err == MPG123_OK && num != NULL)
{
*num = largenum;
if(*num != largenum)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
err = MPG123_ERR;
}
}
return err;
}
#undef mpg123_framepos
/* off_t mpg123_framepos(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_framepos(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_framepos)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_tell
/* off_t mpg123_tell(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_tell(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tell)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_tellframe
/* off_t mpg123_tellframe(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_tellframe(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tellframe)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_tell_stream
/* off_t mpg123_tell_stream(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_tell_stream(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tell_stream)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_seek
/* off_t mpg123_seek(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t sampleoff, int whence); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_seek(mpg123_handle *mh, long sampleoff, int whence)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_seek)(mh, sampleoff, whence);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_feedseek
/* off_t mpg123_feedseek(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t sampleoff, int whence, off_t *input_offset); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_feedseek(mpg123_handle *mh, long sampleoff, int whence, long *input_offset)
{
long val;
off_t largeioff;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_feedseek)(mh, sampleoff, whence, &largeioff);
/* Error/message codes are small... */
if(largeval < 0) return (long)largeval;
val = largeval;
*input_offset = largeioff;
if(val != largeval || *input_offset != largeioff)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_seek_frame
/* off_t mpg123_seek_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t frameoff, int whence); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_seek_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, long frameoff, int whence)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_seek_frame)(mh, frameoff, whence);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_timeframe
/* off_t mpg123_timeframe(mpg123_handle *mh, double sec); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_timeframe(mpg123_handle *mh, double sec)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_timeframe)(mh, sec);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
/* Now something less simple: Index retrieval and manipulation.
The index is an _array_ of off_t, which means that I need to construct a copy with translated long values. */
#undef mpg123_index
/* int mpg123_index(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t **offsets, off_t *step, size_t *fill) */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_index(mpg123_handle *mh, long **offsets, long *step, size_t *fill)
{
int err;
size_t i;
long smallstep;
size_t thefill;
off_t largestep;
off_t *largeoffsets;
struct wrap_data *whd;
whd = wrap_get(mh);
if(whd == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_index)(mh, &largeoffsets, &largestep, &thefill);
if(err != MPG123_OK) return err;
/* For a _very_ large file, even the step could overflow. */
smallstep = largestep;
if(smallstep != largestep)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
if(step != NULL) *step = smallstep;
/* When there are no values stored, there is no table content to take care of.
Table pointer does not matter. Mission completed. */
if(thefill == 0) return MPG123_OK;
if(fill != NULL) *fill = thefill;
/* Construct a copy of the index to hand over to the small-minded client. */
*offsets = safe_realloc(whd->indextable, (*fill)*sizeof(long));
if(*offsets == NULL)
{
mh->err = MPG123_OUT_OF_MEM;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
whd->indextable = *offsets;
/* Elaborate conversion of each index value, with overflow check. */
for(i=0; i<*fill; ++i)
{
whd->indextable[i] = largeoffsets[i];
if(whd->indextable[i] != largeoffsets[i])
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
}
/* If we came that far... there should be a valid copy of the table now. */
return MPG123_OK;
}
/* The writing does basically the same than the above, just the opposite.
Oh, and the overflow checks are not needed -- off_t is bigger than long. */
#undef mpg123_set_index
/* int mpg123_set_index(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *offsets, off_t step, size_t fill); */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_set_index(mpg123_handle *mh, long *offsets, long step, size_t fill)
{
int err;
size_t i;
struct wrap_data *whd;
off_t *indextmp;
whd = wrap_get(mh);
if(whd == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
/* Expensive temporary storage... for staying outside at the API layer. */
indextmp = malloc(fill*sizeof(off_t));
if(indextmp == NULL)
{
mh->err = MPG123_OUT_OF_MEM;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
if(fill > 0 && offsets == NULL)
{
mh->err = MPG123_BAD_INDEX_PAR;
err = MPG123_ERR;
}
else
{
/* Fill the large-file copy of the provided index, then feed it to mpg123. */
for(i=0; i<fill; ++i)
indextmp[i] = offsets[i];
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_set_index)(mh, indextmp, step, fill);
}
free(indextmp);
return err;
}
/* So... breathe... a couple of simple wrappers before the big mess. */
#undef mpg123_position
/* int mpg123_position( mpg123_handle *mh, off_t frame_offset, off_t buffered_bytes, off_t *current_frame, off_t *frames_left, double *current_seconds, double *seconds_left); */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_position(mpg123_handle *mh, long frame_offset, long buffered_bytes, long *current_frame, long *frames_left, double *current_seconds, double *seconds_left)
{
off_t curframe, frameleft;
long small_curframe, small_frameleft;
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_position)(mh, frame_offset, buffered_bytes, &curframe, &frameleft, current_seconds, seconds_left);
if(err != MPG123_OK) return err;
small_curframe = curframe;
small_frameleft = frameleft;
if(small_curframe != curframe || small_frameleft != frameleft)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
if(current_frame != NULL) *current_frame = small_curframe;
if(frames_left != NULL) *frames_left = small_frameleft;
return MPG123_OK;
}
#undef mpg123_framelength
/* off_t mpg123_framelength(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_framelength(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_framelength)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
#undef mpg123_length
/* off_t mpg123_length(mpg123_handle *mh); */
long attribute_align_arg mpg123_length(mpg123_handle *mh)
{
long val;
off_t largeval;
largeval = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_length)(mh);
val = largeval;
if(val != largeval)
{
mh->err = MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
return val;
}
/* The simplest wrapper of all... */
#undef mpg123_set_filesize
/* int mpg123_set_filesize(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t size); */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_set_filesize(mpg123_handle *mh, long size)
{
return MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_set_filesize)(mh, size);
}
/* =========================================
THE BOUNDARY OF SANITY
Behold, stranger!
========================================= */
/*
The messy part: Replacement of I/O core (actally, this is only due to lseek()).
Both descriptor and handle replaced I/O are mapped to replaced handle I/O, the handle wrapping over the actual callbacks and the actual handle/descriptor.
You got multiple levels of handles and callbacks to think about. Have fun reading and comprehending.
*/
/* Could go into compat.h ... Windows needs that flag. */
#ifndef O_BINARY
#define O_BINARY 0
#endif
/* Read callback needs nothing special. */
ssize_t wrap_read(void* handle, void *buf, size_t count)
{
struct wrap_data *ioh = handle;
switch(ioh->iotype)
{
case IO_FD: return ioh->r_read(ioh->fd, buf, count);
case IO_HANDLE: return ioh->r_h_read(ioh->handle, buf, count);
}
error("Serious breakage - bad IO type in LFS wrapper!");
return -1;
}
/* Seek callback needs protection from too big offsets. */
off_t wrap_lseek(void *handle, off_t offset, int whence)
{
struct wrap_data *ioh = handle;
long smalloff = offset;
if(smalloff == offset)
{
switch(ioh->iotype)
{
case IO_FD: return ioh->r_lseek(ioh->fd, smalloff, whence);
case IO_HANDLE: return ioh->r_h_lseek(ioh->handle, smalloff, whence);
}
return -1;
}
else
{
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return -1;
}
}
/*
Now, let's replace the API dealing with replacement I/O.
Start with undefining the renames...
*/
#undef mpg123_replace_reader
#undef mpg123_replace_reader_handle
#undef mpg123_open
#undef mpg123_open_fixed
#undef mpg123_open_fd
#undef mpg123_open_handle
/* Normal reader replacement needs fallback implementations. */
static ssize_t fallback_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count)
{
return read(fd, buf, count);
}
static long fallback_lseek(int fd, long offset, int whence)
{
/* Since the offset is long int already, the returned value really should fit into a long... but whatever. */
long newpos_long;
off_t newpos;
newpos = lseek(fd, offset, whence);
newpos_long = newpos;
if(newpos_long == newpos)
return newpos_long;
else
{
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return -1;
}
}
/* Reader replacement prepares the hidden handle storage for next mpg123_open_fd() or plain mpg123_open(). */
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_replace_reader(mpg123_handle *mh, ssize_t (*r_read) (int, void *, size_t), long (*r_lseek)(int, long, int) )
{
struct wrap_data* ioh;
if(mh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
mpg123_close(mh);
ioh = wrap_get(mh);
if(ioh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
/* If both callbacks are NULL, switch totally to internal I/O, else just use fallback for at most half of them. */
if(r_read == NULL && r_lseek == NULL)
{
/* Only the type is actually important to disable the code. */
ioh->iotype = 0;
ioh->fd = -1;
ioh->r_read = NULL;
ioh->r_lseek = NULL;
}
else
{
ioh->iotype = IO_FD;
ioh->fd = -1; /* On next mpg123_open_fd(), this gets a value. */
ioh->r_read = r_read != NULL ? r_read : fallback_read;
ioh->r_lseek = r_lseek != NULL ? r_lseek : fallback_lseek;
}
/* The real reader replacement will happen while opening. */
return MPG123_OK;
}
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_replace_reader_handle(mpg123_handle *mh, ssize_t (*r_read) (void*, void *, size_t), long (*r_lseek)(void*, long, int), void (*cleanup)(void*))
{
struct wrap_data* ioh;
if(mh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
mpg123_close(mh);
ioh = wrap_get(mh);
if(ioh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
ioh->iotype = IO_HANDLE;
ioh->handle = NULL;
ioh->r_h_read = r_read;
ioh->r_h_lseek = r_lseek;
ioh->h_cleanup = cleanup;
/* The real reader replacement will happen while opening. */
return MPG123_OK;
}
/*
The open routines always need to watch out for a prepared wrapper handle to use replaced normal I/O.
Two cases to consider:
1. Plain normal open using internal I/O.
2. Client called mpg123_replace_reader() before.
The second case needs hackery to activate the client I/O callbacks. For that, we create a custom I/O handle and use the guts of mpg123_open_fd() on it.
*/
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_open(mpg123_handle *mh, const char *path)
{
struct wrap_data* ioh;
if(mh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
ioh = mh->wrapperdata;
/* Mimic the use of mpg123_replace_reader() functions by lower levels...
IO_HANDLE is not valid here, though. Only IO_FD. */
if(ioh != NULL && ioh->iotype == IO_FD)
{
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_replace_reader_handle)(mh, wrap_read, wrap_lseek, wrap_io_cleanup);
if(err != MPG123_OK) return MPG123_ERR;
/* The above call implied mpg123_close() already */
/*
I really need to open the file here... to be able to use the replacer handle I/O ...
my_fd is used to indicate closing of the descriptor on cleanup.
*/
ioh->my_fd = compat_open(path, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
if(ioh->my_fd < 0)
{
if(!(mh->p.flags & MPG123_QUIET)) error2("Cannot open file %s: %s", path, strerror(errno));
mh->err = MPG123_BAD_FILE;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
/* Store a copy of the descriptor where it is actually used. */
ioh->fd = ioh->my_fd;
/* Initiate I/O operating on my handle now. */
err = open_stream_handle(mh, ioh);
if(err != MPG123_OK)
{
wrap_io_cleanup(ioh);
return MPG123_ERR;
}
/* All fine... */
return MPG123_OK;
}
else return MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_open)(mh, path);
}
// This one needs to follow the logic of the original, and wrap the actual
// mpg123_open() here.
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_open_fixed( mpg123_handle *mh, const char *path
, int channels, int encoding )
{
int err = open_fixed_pre(mh, channels, encoding);
if(err == MPG123_OK)
err = mpg123_open(mh, path);
if(err == MPG123_OK)
err = open_fixed_post(mh, channels, encoding);
return err;
}
/*
This is in fact very similar to the above:
The open routines always need to watch out for a prepared wrapper handle to use replaced normal I/O.
Two cases to consider:
1. Plain normal open_fd using internal I/O.
2. Client called mpg123_replace_reader() before.
The second case needs hackery to activate the client I/O callbacks. For that, we create a custom I/O handle and use the guts of mpg123_open_fd() on it.
*/
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_open_fd(mpg123_handle *mh, int fd)
{
struct wrap_data* ioh;
if(mh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
mpg123_close(mh);
ioh = mh->wrapperdata;
if(ioh != NULL && ioh->iotype == IO_FD)
{
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_replace_reader_handle)(mh, wrap_read, wrap_lseek, wrap_io_cleanup);
if(err != MPG123_OK) return MPG123_ERR;
/* The above call implied mpg123_close() already */
/* Store the real file descriptor inside the handle. */
ioh->fd = fd;
/* Initiate I/O operating on my handle now. */
err = open_stream_handle(mh, ioh);
if(err != MPG123_OK)
{
wrap_io_cleanup(ioh);
return MPG123_ERR;
}
/* All fine... */
return MPG123_OK;
}
else return MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_open_fd)(mh, fd);
}
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_open_handle(mpg123_handle *mh, void *handle)
{
struct wrap_data* ioh;
if(mh == NULL) return MPG123_ERR;
mpg123_close(mh);
ioh = mh->wrapperdata;
if(ioh != NULL && ioh->iotype == IO_HANDLE && ioh->r_h_read != NULL)
{
/* Wrap the custom handle into my handle. */
int err;
err = MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_replace_reader_handle)(mh, wrap_read, wrap_lseek, wrap_io_cleanup);
if(err != MPG123_OK) return MPG123_ERR;
ioh->handle = handle;
/* No extra error handling, keep behaviour of the original open_handle. */
return open_stream_handle(mh, ioh);
}
else
{
/* This is an error ... you need to prepare the I/O before using it. */
mh->err = MPG123_BAD_CUSTOM_IO;
return MPG123_ERR;
}
}