| #include "Python.h" |
| #include "pycore_fileutils.h" |
| #include "osdefs.h" |
| #include <locale.h> |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| # include <malloc.h> |
| # include <windows.h> |
| extern int winerror_to_errno(int); |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_H |
| #include <langinfo.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H |
| #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| #endif /* HAVE_FCNTL_H */ |
| |
| #ifdef O_CLOEXEC |
| /* Does open() support the O_CLOEXEC flag? Possible values: |
| |
| -1: unknown |
| 0: open() ignores O_CLOEXEC flag, ex: Linux kernel older than 2.6.23 |
| 1: open() supports O_CLOEXEC flag, close-on-exec is set |
| |
| The flag is used by _Py_open(), _Py_open_noraise(), io.FileIO |
| and os.open(). */ |
| int _Py_open_cloexec_works = -1; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| static int |
| get_surrogateescape(_Py_error_handler errors, int *surrogateescape) |
| { |
| switch (errors) |
| { |
| case _Py_ERROR_STRICT: |
| *surrogateescape = 0; |
| return 0; |
| case _Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE: |
| *surrogateescape = 1; |
| return 0; |
| default: |
| return -1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| PyObject * |
| _Py_device_encoding(int fd) |
| { |
| #if defined(MS_WINDOWS) |
| UINT cp; |
| #endif |
| int valid; |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| valid = isatty(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| if (!valid) |
| Py_RETURN_NONE; |
| |
| #if defined(MS_WINDOWS) |
| if (fd == 0) |
| cp = GetConsoleCP(); |
| else if (fd == 1 || fd == 2) |
| cp = GetConsoleOutputCP(); |
| else |
| cp = 0; |
| /* GetConsoleCP() and GetConsoleOutputCP() return 0 if the application |
| has no console */ |
| if (cp != 0) |
| return PyUnicode_FromFormat("cp%u", (unsigned int)cp); |
| #elif defined(CODESET) |
| { |
| char *codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); |
| if (codeset != NULL && codeset[0] != 0) |
| return PyUnicode_FromString(codeset); |
| } |
| #endif |
| Py_RETURN_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| #if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__ANDROID__) && !defined(MS_WINDOWS) |
| |
| #define USE_FORCE_ASCII |
| |
| extern int _Py_normalize_encoding(const char *, char *, size_t); |
| |
| /* Workaround FreeBSD and OpenIndiana locale encoding issue with the C locale |
| and POSIX locale. nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces an alias of the |
| ASCII encoding, whereas mbstowcs() and wcstombs() functions use the |
| ISO-8859-1 encoding. The problem is that os.fsencode() and os.fsdecode() use |
| locale.getpreferredencoding() codec. For example, if command line arguments |
| are decoded by mbstowcs() and encoded back by os.fsencode(), we get a |
| UnicodeEncodeError instead of retrieving the original byte string. |
| |
| The workaround is enabled if setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL) returns "C", |
| nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces "ascii" (or an alias to ASCII), and at least |
| one byte in range 0x80-0xff can be decoded from the locale encoding. The |
| workaround is also enabled on error, for example if getting the locale |
| failed. |
| |
| On HP-UX with the C locale or the POSIX locale, nl_langinfo(CODESET) |
| announces "roman8" but mbstowcs() uses Latin1 in practice. Force also the |
| ASCII encoding in this case. |
| |
| Values of force_ascii: |
| |
| 1: the workaround is used: Py_EncodeLocale() uses |
| encode_ascii_surrogateescape() and Py_DecodeLocale() uses |
| decode_ascii() |
| 0: the workaround is not used: Py_EncodeLocale() uses wcstombs() and |
| Py_DecodeLocale() uses mbstowcs() |
| -1: unknown, need to call check_force_ascii() to get the value |
| */ |
| static int force_ascii = -1; |
| |
| static int |
| check_force_ascii(void) |
| { |
| char *loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); |
| if (loc == NULL) { |
| goto error; |
| } |
| if (strcmp(loc, "C") != 0 && strcmp(loc, "POSIX") != 0) { |
| /* the LC_CTYPE locale is different than C and POSIX */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET) |
| const char *codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); |
| if (!codeset || codeset[0] == '\0') { |
| /* CODESET is not set or empty */ |
| goto error; |
| } |
| |
| char encoding[20]; /* longest name: "iso_646.irv_1991\0" */ |
| if (!_Py_normalize_encoding(codeset, encoding, sizeof(encoding))) { |
| goto error; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef __hpux |
| if (strcmp(encoding, "roman8") == 0) { |
| unsigned char ch; |
| wchar_t wch; |
| size_t res; |
| |
| ch = (unsigned char)0xA7; |
| res = mbstowcs(&wch, (char*)&ch, 1); |
| if (res != (size_t)-1 && wch == L'\xA7') { |
| /* On HP-UX withe C locale or the POSIX locale, |
| nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces "roman8", whereas mbstowcs() uses |
| Latin1 encoding in practice. Force ASCII in this case. |
| |
| Roman8 decodes 0xA7 to U+00CF. Latin1 decodes 0xA7 to U+00A7. */ |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| #else |
| const char* ascii_aliases[] = { |
| "ascii", |
| /* Aliases from Lib/encodings/aliases.py */ |
| "646", |
| "ansi_x3.4_1968", |
| "ansi_x3.4_1986", |
| "ansi_x3_4_1968", |
| "cp367", |
| "csascii", |
| "ibm367", |
| "iso646_us", |
| "iso_646.irv_1991", |
| "iso_ir_6", |
| "us", |
| "us_ascii", |
| NULL |
| }; |
| |
| int is_ascii = 0; |
| for (const char **alias=ascii_aliases; *alias != NULL; alias++) { |
| if (strcmp(encoding, *alias) == 0) { |
| is_ascii = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (!is_ascii) { |
| /* nl_langinfo(CODESET) is not "ascii" or an alias of ASCII */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| for (unsigned int i=0x80; i<=0xff; i++) { |
| char ch[1]; |
| wchar_t wch[1]; |
| size_t res; |
| |
| unsigned uch = (unsigned char)i; |
| ch[0] = (char)uch; |
| res = mbstowcs(wch, ch, 1); |
| if (res != (size_t)-1) { |
| /* decoding a non-ASCII character from the locale encoding succeed: |
| the locale encoding is not ASCII, force ASCII */ |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| /* None of the bytes in the range 0x80-0xff can be decoded from the locale |
| encoding: the locale encoding is really ASCII */ |
| #endif /* !defined(__hpux) */ |
| return 0; |
| #else |
| /* nl_langinfo(CODESET) is not available: always force ASCII */ |
| return 1; |
| #endif /* defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET) */ |
| |
| error: |
| /* if an error occurred, force the ASCII encoding */ |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| int |
| _Py_GetForceASCII(void) |
| { |
| if (force_ascii == -1) { |
| force_ascii = check_force_ascii(); |
| } |
| return force_ascii; |
| } |
| |
| |
| void |
| _Py_ResetForceASCII(void) |
| { |
| force_ascii = -1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int |
| encode_ascii(const wchar_t *text, char **str, |
| size_t *error_pos, const char **reason, |
| int raw_malloc, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| char *result = NULL, *out; |
| size_t len, i; |
| wchar_t ch; |
| |
| int surrogateescape; |
| if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) { |
| return -3; |
| } |
| |
| len = wcslen(text); |
| |
| /* +1 for NULL byte */ |
| if (raw_malloc) { |
| result = PyMem_RawMalloc(len + 1); |
| } |
| else { |
| result = PyMem_Malloc(len + 1); |
| } |
| if (result == NULL) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| out = result; |
| for (i=0; i<len; i++) { |
| ch = text[i]; |
| |
| if (ch <= 0x7f) { |
| /* ASCII character */ |
| *out++ = (char)ch; |
| } |
| else if (surrogateescape && 0xdc80 <= ch && ch <= 0xdcff) { |
| /* UTF-8b surrogate */ |
| *out++ = (char)(ch - 0xdc00); |
| } |
| else { |
| if (raw_malloc) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(result); |
| } |
| else { |
| PyMem_Free(result); |
| } |
| if (error_pos != NULL) { |
| *error_pos = i; |
| } |
| if (reason) { |
| *reason = "encoding error"; |
| } |
| return -2; |
| } |
| } |
| *out = '\0'; |
| *str = result; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #else |
| int |
| _Py_GetForceASCII(void) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| _Py_ResetForceASCII(void) |
| { |
| /* nothing to do */ |
| } |
| #endif /* !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__ANDROID__) && !defined(MS_WINDOWS) */ |
| |
| |
| #if !defined(HAVE_MBRTOWC) || defined(USE_FORCE_ASCII) |
| static int |
| decode_ascii(const char *arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen, |
| const char **reason, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| wchar_t *res; |
| unsigned char *in; |
| wchar_t *out; |
| size_t argsize = strlen(arg) + 1; |
| |
| int surrogateescape; |
| if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) { |
| return -3; |
| } |
| |
| if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| res = PyMem_RawMalloc(argsize * sizeof(wchar_t)); |
| if (!res) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| out = res; |
| for (in = (unsigned char*)arg; *in; in++) { |
| unsigned char ch = *in; |
| if (ch < 128) { |
| *out++ = ch; |
| } |
| else { |
| if (!surrogateescape) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(res); |
| if (wlen) { |
| *wlen = in - (unsigned char*)arg; |
| } |
| if (reason) { |
| *reason = "decoding error"; |
| } |
| return -2; |
| } |
| *out++ = 0xdc00 + ch; |
| } |
| } |
| *out = 0; |
| |
| if (wlen != NULL) { |
| *wlen = out - res; |
| } |
| *wstr = res; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| #endif /* !HAVE_MBRTOWC */ |
| |
| static int |
| decode_current_locale(const char* arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen, |
| const char **reason, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| wchar_t *res; |
| size_t argsize; |
| size_t count; |
| #ifdef HAVE_MBRTOWC |
| unsigned char *in; |
| wchar_t *out; |
| mbstate_t mbs; |
| #endif |
| |
| int surrogateescape; |
| if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) { |
| return -3; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_BROKEN_MBSTOWCS |
| /* Some platforms have a broken implementation of |
| * mbstowcs which does not count the characters that |
| * would result from conversion. Use an upper bound. |
| */ |
| argsize = strlen(arg); |
| #else |
| argsize = mbstowcs(NULL, arg, 0); |
| #endif |
| if (argsize != (size_t)-1) { |
| if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t) - 1) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| res = (wchar_t *)PyMem_RawMalloc((argsize + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t)); |
| if (!res) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| count = mbstowcs(res, arg, argsize + 1); |
| if (count != (size_t)-1) { |
| wchar_t *tmp; |
| /* Only use the result if it contains no |
| surrogate characters. */ |
| for (tmp = res; *tmp != 0 && |
| !Py_UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(*tmp); tmp++) |
| ; |
| if (*tmp == 0) { |
| if (wlen != NULL) { |
| *wlen = count; |
| } |
| *wstr = res; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| PyMem_RawFree(res); |
| } |
| |
| /* Conversion failed. Fall back to escaping with surrogateescape. */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_MBRTOWC |
| /* Try conversion with mbrtwoc (C99), and escape non-decodable bytes. */ |
| |
| /* Overallocate; as multi-byte characters are in the argument, the |
| actual output could use less memory. */ |
| argsize = strlen(arg) + 1; |
| if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| res = (wchar_t*)PyMem_RawMalloc(argsize * sizeof(wchar_t)); |
| if (!res) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| in = (unsigned char*)arg; |
| out = res; |
| memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof mbs); |
| while (argsize) { |
| size_t converted = mbrtowc(out, (char*)in, argsize, &mbs); |
| if (converted == 0) { |
| /* Reached end of string; null char stored. */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (converted == (size_t)-2) { |
| /* Incomplete character. This should never happen, |
| since we provide everything that we have - |
| unless there is a bug in the C library, or I |
| misunderstood how mbrtowc works. */ |
| goto decode_error; |
| } |
| |
| if (converted == (size_t)-1) { |
| if (!surrogateescape) { |
| goto decode_error; |
| } |
| |
| /* Conversion error. Escape as UTF-8b, and start over |
| in the initial shift state. */ |
| *out++ = 0xdc00 + *in++; |
| argsize--; |
| memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof mbs); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (Py_UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(*out)) { |
| if (!surrogateescape) { |
| goto decode_error; |
| } |
| |
| /* Surrogate character. Escape the original |
| byte sequence with surrogateescape. */ |
| argsize -= converted; |
| while (converted--) { |
| *out++ = 0xdc00 + *in++; |
| } |
| continue; |
| } |
| /* successfully converted some bytes */ |
| in += converted; |
| argsize -= converted; |
| out++; |
| } |
| if (wlen != NULL) { |
| *wlen = out - res; |
| } |
| *wstr = res; |
| return 0; |
| |
| decode_error: |
| PyMem_RawFree(res); |
| if (wlen) { |
| *wlen = in - (unsigned char*)arg; |
| } |
| if (reason) { |
| *reason = "decoding error"; |
| } |
| return -2; |
| #else /* HAVE_MBRTOWC */ |
| /* Cannot use C locale for escaping; manually escape as if charset |
| is ASCII (i.e. escape all bytes > 128. This will still roundtrip |
| correctly in the locale's charset, which must be an ASCII superset. */ |
| return decode_ascii(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors); |
| #endif /* HAVE_MBRTOWC */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Decode a byte string from the locale encoding. |
| |
| Use the strict error handler if 'surrogateescape' is zero. Use the |
| surrogateescape error handler if 'surrogateescape' is non-zero: undecodable |
| bytes are decoded as characters in range U+DC80..U+DCFF. If a byte sequence |
| can be decoded as a surrogate character, escape the bytes using the |
| surrogateescape error handler instead of decoding them. |
| |
| On success, return 0 and write the newly allocated wide character string into |
| *wstr (use PyMem_RawFree() to free the memory). If wlen is not NULL, write |
| the number of wide characters excluding the null character into *wlen. |
| |
| On memory allocation failure, return -1. |
| |
| On decoding error, return -2. If wlen is not NULL, write the start of |
| invalid byte sequence in the input string into *wlen. If reason is not NULL, |
| write the decoding error message into *reason. |
| |
| Return -3 if the error handler 'errors' is not supported. |
| |
| Use the Py_EncodeLocaleEx() function to encode the character string back to |
| a byte string. */ |
| int |
| _Py_DecodeLocaleEx(const char* arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen, |
| const char **reason, |
| int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| if (current_locale) { |
| #ifdef __ANDROID__ |
| return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason, |
| errors); |
| #else |
| return decode_current_locale(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__ANDROID__) |
| return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason, |
| errors); |
| #else |
| int use_utf8 = (Py_UTF8Mode == 1); |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| use_utf8 |= !Py_LegacyWindowsFSEncodingFlag; |
| #endif |
| if (use_utf8) { |
| return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason, |
| errors); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef USE_FORCE_ASCII |
| if (force_ascii == -1) { |
| force_ascii = check_force_ascii(); |
| } |
| |
| if (force_ascii) { |
| /* force ASCII encoding to workaround mbstowcs() issue */ |
| return decode_ascii(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return decode_current_locale(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors); |
| #endif /* __APPLE__ or __ANDROID__ */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Decode a byte string from the locale encoding with the |
| surrogateescape error handler: undecodable bytes are decoded as characters |
| in range U+DC80..U+DCFF. If a byte sequence can be decoded as a surrogate |
| character, escape the bytes using the surrogateescape error handler instead |
| of decoding them. |
| |
| Return a pointer to a newly allocated wide character string, use |
| PyMem_RawFree() to free the memory. If size is not NULL, write the number of |
| wide characters excluding the null character into *size |
| |
| Return NULL on decoding error or memory allocation error. If *size* is not |
| NULL, *size is set to (size_t)-1 on memory error or set to (size_t)-2 on |
| decoding error. |
| |
| Decoding errors should never happen, unless there is a bug in the C |
| library. |
| |
| Use the Py_EncodeLocale() function to encode the character string back to a |
| byte string. */ |
| wchar_t* |
| Py_DecodeLocale(const char* arg, size_t *wlen) |
| { |
| wchar_t *wstr; |
| int res = _Py_DecodeLocaleEx(arg, &wstr, wlen, |
| NULL, 0, |
| _Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE); |
| if (res != 0) { |
| assert(res != -3); |
| if (wlen != NULL) { |
| *wlen = (size_t)res; |
| } |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return wstr; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static int |
| encode_current_locale(const wchar_t *text, char **str, |
| size_t *error_pos, const char **reason, |
| int raw_malloc, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| const size_t len = wcslen(text); |
| char *result = NULL, *bytes = NULL; |
| size_t i, size, converted; |
| wchar_t c, buf[2]; |
| |
| int surrogateescape; |
| if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) { |
| return -3; |
| } |
| |
| /* The function works in two steps: |
| 1. compute the length of the output buffer in bytes (size) |
| 2. outputs the bytes */ |
| size = 0; |
| buf[1] = 0; |
| while (1) { |
| for (i=0; i < len; i++) { |
| c = text[i]; |
| if (c >= 0xdc80 && c <= 0xdcff) { |
| if (!surrogateescape) { |
| goto encode_error; |
| } |
| /* UTF-8b surrogate */ |
| if (bytes != NULL) { |
| *bytes++ = c - 0xdc00; |
| size--; |
| } |
| else { |
| size++; |
| } |
| continue; |
| } |
| else { |
| buf[0] = c; |
| if (bytes != NULL) { |
| converted = wcstombs(bytes, buf, size); |
| } |
| else { |
| converted = wcstombs(NULL, buf, 0); |
| } |
| if (converted == (size_t)-1) { |
| goto encode_error; |
| } |
| if (bytes != NULL) { |
| bytes += converted; |
| size -= converted; |
| } |
| else { |
| size += converted; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| if (result != NULL) { |
| *bytes = '\0'; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| size += 1; /* nul byte at the end */ |
| if (raw_malloc) { |
| result = PyMem_RawMalloc(size); |
| } |
| else { |
| result = PyMem_Malloc(size); |
| } |
| if (result == NULL) { |
| return -1; |
| } |
| bytes = result; |
| } |
| *str = result; |
| return 0; |
| |
| encode_error: |
| if (raw_malloc) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(result); |
| } |
| else { |
| PyMem_Free(result); |
| } |
| if (error_pos != NULL) { |
| *error_pos = i; |
| } |
| if (reason) { |
| *reason = "encoding error"; |
| } |
| return -2; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Encode a string to the locale encoding. |
| |
| Parameters: |
| |
| * raw_malloc: if non-zero, allocate memory using PyMem_RawMalloc() instead |
| of PyMem_Malloc(). |
| * current_locale: if non-zero, use the current LC_CTYPE, otherwise use |
| Python filesystem encoding. |
| * errors: error handler like "strict" or "surrogateescape". |
| |
| Return value: |
| |
| 0: success, *str is set to a newly allocated decoded string. |
| -1: memory allocation failure |
| -2: encoding error, set *error_pos and *reason (if set). |
| -3: the error handler 'errors' is not supported. |
| */ |
| static int |
| encode_locale_ex(const wchar_t *text, char **str, size_t *error_pos, |
| const char **reason, |
| int raw_malloc, int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| if (current_locale) { |
| #ifdef __ANDROID__ |
| return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| #else |
| return encode_current_locale(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__ANDROID__) |
| return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| #else |
| int use_utf8 = (Py_UTF8Mode == 1); |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| use_utf8 |= !Py_LegacyWindowsFSEncodingFlag; |
| #endif |
| if (use_utf8) { |
| return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef USE_FORCE_ASCII |
| if (force_ascii == -1) { |
| force_ascii = check_force_ascii(); |
| } |
| |
| if (force_ascii) { |
| return encode_ascii(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return encode_current_locale(text, str, error_pos, reason, |
| raw_malloc, errors); |
| #endif /* __APPLE__ or __ANDROID__ */ |
| } |
| |
| static char* |
| encode_locale(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos, |
| int raw_malloc, int current_locale) |
| { |
| char *str; |
| int res = encode_locale_ex(text, &str, error_pos, NULL, |
| raw_malloc, current_locale, |
| _Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE); |
| if (res != -2 && error_pos) { |
| *error_pos = (size_t)-1; |
| } |
| if (res != 0) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return str; |
| } |
| |
| /* Encode a wide character string to the locale encoding with the |
| surrogateescape error handler: surrogate characters in the range |
| U+DC80..U+DCFF are converted to bytes 0x80..0xFF. |
| |
| Return a pointer to a newly allocated byte string, use PyMem_Free() to free |
| the memory. Return NULL on encoding or memory allocation error. |
| |
| If error_pos is not NULL, *error_pos is set to (size_t)-1 on success, or set |
| to the index of the invalid character on encoding error. |
| |
| Use the Py_DecodeLocale() function to decode the bytes string back to a wide |
| character string. */ |
| char* |
| Py_EncodeLocale(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos) |
| { |
| return encode_locale(text, error_pos, 0, 0); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Similar to Py_EncodeLocale(), but result must be freed by PyMem_RawFree() |
| instead of PyMem_Free(). */ |
| char* |
| _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos) |
| { |
| return encode_locale(text, error_pos, 1, 0); |
| } |
| |
| |
| int |
| _Py_EncodeLocaleEx(const wchar_t *text, char **str, |
| size_t *error_pos, const char **reason, |
| int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors) |
| { |
| return encode_locale_ex(text, str, error_pos, reason, 1, |
| current_locale, errors); |
| } |
| |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| static __int64 secs_between_epochs = 11644473600; /* Seconds between 1.1.1601 and 1.1.1970 */ |
| |
| static void |
| FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(FILETIME *in_ptr, time_t *time_out, int* nsec_out) |
| { |
| /* XXX endianness. Shouldn't matter, as all Windows implementations are little-endian */ |
| /* Cannot simply cast and dereference in_ptr, |
| since it might not be aligned properly */ |
| __int64 in; |
| memcpy(&in, in_ptr, sizeof(in)); |
| *nsec_out = (int)(in % 10000000) * 100; /* FILETIME is in units of 100 nsec. */ |
| *time_out = Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST((in / 10000000) - secs_between_epochs, __int64, time_t); |
| } |
| |
| void |
| _Py_time_t_to_FILE_TIME(time_t time_in, int nsec_in, FILETIME *out_ptr) |
| { |
| /* XXX endianness */ |
| __int64 out; |
| out = time_in + secs_between_epochs; |
| out = out * 10000000 + nsec_in / 100; |
| memcpy(out_ptr, &out, sizeof(out)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Below, we *know* that ugo+r is 0444 */ |
| #if _S_IREAD != 0400 |
| #error Unsupported C library |
| #endif |
| static int |
| attributes_to_mode(DWORD attr) |
| { |
| int m = 0; |
| if (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) |
| m |= _S_IFDIR | 0111; /* IFEXEC for user,group,other */ |
| else |
| m |= _S_IFREG; |
| if (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) |
| m |= 0444; |
| else |
| m |= 0666; |
| return m; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| _Py_attribute_data_to_stat(BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION *info, ULONG reparse_tag, |
| struct _Py_stat_struct *result) |
| { |
| memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result)); |
| result->st_mode = attributes_to_mode(info->dwFileAttributes); |
| result->st_size = (((__int64)info->nFileSizeHigh)<<32) + info->nFileSizeLow; |
| result->st_dev = info->dwVolumeSerialNumber; |
| result->st_rdev = result->st_dev; |
| FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftCreationTime, &result->st_ctime, &result->st_ctime_nsec); |
| FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftLastWriteTime, &result->st_mtime, &result->st_mtime_nsec); |
| FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftLastAccessTime, &result->st_atime, &result->st_atime_nsec); |
| result->st_nlink = info->nNumberOfLinks; |
| result->st_ino = (((uint64_t)info->nFileIndexHigh) << 32) + info->nFileIndexLow; |
| if (reparse_tag == IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) { |
| /* first clear the S_IFMT bits */ |
| result->st_mode ^= (result->st_mode & S_IFMT); |
| /* now set the bits that make this a symlink */ |
| result->st_mode |= S_IFLNK; |
| } |
| result->st_file_attributes = info->dwFileAttributes; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Return information about a file. |
| |
| On POSIX, use fstat(). |
| |
| On Windows, use GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle() which support |
| files larger than 2 GiB. fstat() may fail with EOVERFLOW on files larger |
| than 2 GiB because the file size type is a signed 32-bit integer: see issue |
| #23152. |
| |
| On Windows, set the last Windows error and return nonzero on error. On |
| POSIX, set errno and return nonzero on error. Fill status and return 0 on |
| success. */ |
| int |
| _Py_fstat_noraise(int fd, struct _Py_stat_struct *status) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION info; |
| HANDLE h; |
| int type; |
| |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| h = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| |
| if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
| /* errno is already set by _get_osfhandle, but we also set |
| the Win32 error for callers who expect that */ |
| SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| memset(status, 0, sizeof(*status)); |
| |
| type = GetFileType(h); |
| if (type == FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN) { |
| DWORD error = GetLastError(); |
| if (error != 0) { |
| errno = winerror_to_errno(error); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| /* else: valid but unknown file */ |
| } |
| |
| if (type != FILE_TYPE_DISK) { |
| if (type == FILE_TYPE_CHAR) |
| status->st_mode = _S_IFCHR; |
| else if (type == FILE_TYPE_PIPE) |
| status->st_mode = _S_IFIFO; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (!GetFileInformationByHandle(h, &info)) { |
| /* The Win32 error is already set, but we also set errno for |
| callers who expect it */ |
| errno = winerror_to_errno(GetLastError()); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| _Py_attribute_data_to_stat(&info, 0, status); |
| /* specific to fstat() */ |
| status->st_ino = (((uint64_t)info.nFileIndexHigh) << 32) + info.nFileIndexLow; |
| return 0; |
| #else |
| return fstat(fd, status); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Return information about a file. |
| |
| On POSIX, use fstat(). |
| |
| On Windows, use GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle() which support |
| files larger than 2 GiB. fstat() may fail with EOVERFLOW on files larger |
| than 2 GiB because the file size type is a signed 32-bit integer: see issue |
| #23152. |
| |
| Raise an exception and return -1 on error. On Windows, set the last Windows |
| error on error. On POSIX, set errno on error. Fill status and return 0 on |
| success. |
| |
| Release the GIL to call GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle(), or |
| to call fstat(). The caller must hold the GIL. */ |
| int |
| _Py_fstat(int fd, struct _Py_stat_struct *status) |
| { |
| int res; |
| |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| res = _Py_fstat_noraise(fd, status); |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| |
| if (res != 0) { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0); |
| #else |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| #endif |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Call _wstat() on Windows, or encode the path to the filesystem encoding and |
| call stat() otherwise. Only fill st_mode attribute on Windows. |
| |
| Return 0 on success, -1 on _wstat() / stat() error, -2 if an exception was |
| raised. */ |
| |
| int |
| _Py_stat(PyObject *path, struct stat *statbuf) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| int err; |
| struct _stat wstatbuf; |
| const wchar_t *wpath; |
| |
| wpath = _PyUnicode_AsUnicode(path); |
| if (wpath == NULL) |
| return -2; |
| |
| err = _wstat(wpath, &wstatbuf); |
| if (!err) |
| statbuf->st_mode = wstatbuf.st_mode; |
| return err; |
| #else |
| int ret; |
| PyObject *bytes; |
| char *cpath; |
| |
| bytes = PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault(path); |
| if (bytes == NULL) |
| return -2; |
| |
| /* check for embedded null bytes */ |
| if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(bytes, &cpath, NULL) == -1) { |
| Py_DECREF(bytes); |
| return -2; |
| } |
| |
| ret = stat(cpath, statbuf); |
| Py_DECREF(bytes); |
| return ret; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This function MUST be kept async-signal-safe on POSIX when raise=0. */ |
| static int |
| get_inheritable(int fd, int raise) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| HANDLE handle; |
| DWORD flags; |
| |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| handle = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!GetHandleInformation(handle, &flags)) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| return (flags & HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT); |
| #else |
| int flags; |
| |
| flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD, 0); |
| if (flags == -1) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return !(flags & FD_CLOEXEC); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the inheritable flag of the specified file descriptor. |
| Return 1 if the file descriptor can be inherited, 0 if it cannot, |
| raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ |
| int |
| _Py_get_inheritable(int fd) |
| { |
| return get_inheritable(fd, 1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This function MUST be kept async-signal-safe on POSIX when raise=0. */ |
| static int |
| set_inheritable(int fd, int inheritable, int raise, int *atomic_flag_works) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| HANDLE handle; |
| DWORD flags; |
| #else |
| #if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIOCLEX) && defined(FIONCLEX) |
| static int ioctl_works = -1; |
| int request; |
| int err; |
| #endif |
| int flags, new_flags; |
| int res; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* atomic_flag_works can only be used to make the file descriptor |
| non-inheritable */ |
| assert(!(atomic_flag_works != NULL && inheritable)); |
| |
| if (atomic_flag_works != NULL && !inheritable) { |
| if (*atomic_flag_works == -1) { |
| int isInheritable = get_inheritable(fd, raise); |
| if (isInheritable == -1) |
| return -1; |
| *atomic_flag_works = !isInheritable; |
| } |
| |
| if (*atomic_flag_works) |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| handle = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (inheritable) |
| flags = HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT; |
| else |
| flags = 0; |
| if (!SetHandleInformation(handle, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, flags)) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIOCLEX) && defined(FIONCLEX) |
| if (ioctl_works != 0 && raise != 0) { |
| /* fast-path: ioctl() only requires one syscall */ |
| /* caveat: raise=0 is an indicator that we must be async-signal-safe |
| * thus avoid using ioctl() so we skip the fast-path. */ |
| if (inheritable) |
| request = FIONCLEX; |
| else |
| request = FIOCLEX; |
| err = ioctl(fd, request, NULL); |
| if (!err) { |
| ioctl_works = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (errno != ENOTTY && errno != EACCES) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* Issue #22258: Here, ENOTTY means "Inappropriate ioctl for |
| device". The ioctl is declared but not supported by the kernel. |
| Remember that ioctl() doesn't work. It is the case on |
| Illumos-based OS for example. |
| |
| Issue #27057: When SELinux policy disallows ioctl it will fail |
| with EACCES. While FIOCLEX is safe operation it may be |
| unavailable because ioctl was denied altogether. |
| This can be the case on Android. */ |
| ioctl_works = 0; |
| } |
| /* fallback to fcntl() if ioctl() does not work */ |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* slow-path: fcntl() requires two syscalls */ |
| flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD); |
| if (flags < 0) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (inheritable) { |
| new_flags = flags & ~FD_CLOEXEC; |
| } |
| else { |
| new_flags = flags | FD_CLOEXEC; |
| } |
| |
| if (new_flags == flags) { |
| /* FD_CLOEXEC flag already set/cleared: nothing to do */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| res = fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, new_flags); |
| if (res < 0) { |
| if (raise) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Make the file descriptor non-inheritable. |
| Return 0 on success, set errno and return -1 on error. */ |
| static int |
| make_non_inheritable(int fd) |
| { |
| return set_inheritable(fd, 0, 0, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the inheritable flag of the specified file descriptor. |
| On success: return 0, on error: raise an exception and return -1. |
| |
| If atomic_flag_works is not NULL: |
| |
| * if *atomic_flag_works==-1, check if the inheritable is set on the file |
| descriptor: if yes, set *atomic_flag_works to 1, otherwise set to 0 and |
| set the inheritable flag |
| * if *atomic_flag_works==1: do nothing |
| * if *atomic_flag_works==0: set inheritable flag to False |
| |
| Set atomic_flag_works to NULL if no atomic flag was used to create the |
| file descriptor. |
| |
| atomic_flag_works can only be used to make a file descriptor |
| non-inheritable: atomic_flag_works must be NULL if inheritable=1. */ |
| int |
| _Py_set_inheritable(int fd, int inheritable, int *atomic_flag_works) |
| { |
| return set_inheritable(fd, inheritable, 1, atomic_flag_works); |
| } |
| |
| /* Same as _Py_set_inheritable() but on error, set errno and |
| don't raise an exception. |
| This function is async-signal-safe. */ |
| int |
| _Py_set_inheritable_async_safe(int fd, int inheritable, int *atomic_flag_works) |
| { |
| return set_inheritable(fd, inheritable, 0, atomic_flag_works); |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| _Py_open_impl(const char *pathname, int flags, int gil_held) |
| { |
| int fd; |
| int async_err = 0; |
| #ifndef MS_WINDOWS |
| int *atomic_flag_works; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| flags |= O_NOINHERIT; |
| #elif defined(O_CLOEXEC) |
| atomic_flag_works = &_Py_open_cloexec_works; |
| flags |= O_CLOEXEC; |
| #else |
| atomic_flag_works = NULL; |
| #endif |
| |
| if (gil_held) { |
| do { |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| fd = open(pathname, flags); |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| } while (fd < 0 |
| && errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals())); |
| if (async_err) |
| return -1; |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyExc_OSError, pathname); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| fd = open(pathname, flags); |
| if (fd < 0) |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef MS_WINDOWS |
| if (set_inheritable(fd, 0, gil_held, atomic_flag_works) < 0) { |
| close(fd); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return fd; |
| } |
| |
| /* Open a file with the specified flags (wrapper to open() function). |
| Return a file descriptor on success. Raise an exception and return -1 on |
| error. |
| |
| The file descriptor is created non-inheritable. |
| |
| When interrupted by a signal (open() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall, |
| except if the Python signal handler raises an exception. |
| |
| Release the GIL to call open(). The caller must hold the GIL. */ |
| int |
| _Py_open(const char *pathname, int flags) |
| { |
| /* _Py_open() must be called with the GIL held. */ |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| return _Py_open_impl(pathname, flags, 1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Open a file with the specified flags (wrapper to open() function). |
| Return a file descriptor on success. Set errno and return -1 on error. |
| |
| The file descriptor is created non-inheritable. |
| |
| If interrupted by a signal, fail with EINTR. */ |
| int |
| _Py_open_noraise(const char *pathname, int flags) |
| { |
| return _Py_open_impl(pathname, flags, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* Open a file. Use _wfopen() on Windows, encode the path to the locale |
| encoding and use fopen() otherwise. |
| |
| The file descriptor is created non-inheritable. |
| |
| If interrupted by a signal, fail with EINTR. */ |
| FILE * |
| _Py_wfopen(const wchar_t *path, const wchar_t *mode) |
| { |
| FILE *f; |
| #ifndef MS_WINDOWS |
| char *cpath; |
| char cmode[10]; |
| size_t r; |
| r = wcstombs(cmode, mode, 10); |
| if (r == (size_t)-1 || r >= 10) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL); |
| if (cpath == NULL) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| f = fopen(cpath, cmode); |
| PyMem_RawFree(cpath); |
| #else |
| f = _wfopen(path, mode); |
| #endif |
| if (f == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| if (make_non_inheritable(fileno(f)) < 0) { |
| fclose(f); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| /* Wrapper to fopen(). |
| |
| The file descriptor is created non-inheritable. |
| |
| If interrupted by a signal, fail with EINTR. */ |
| FILE* |
| _Py_fopen(const char *pathname, const char *mode) |
| { |
| FILE *f = fopen(pathname, mode); |
| if (f == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| if (make_non_inheritable(fileno(f)) < 0) { |
| fclose(f); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| /* Open a file. Call _wfopen() on Windows, or encode the path to the filesystem |
| encoding and call fopen() otherwise. |
| |
| Return the new file object on success. Raise an exception and return NULL |
| on error. |
| |
| The file descriptor is created non-inheritable. |
| |
| When interrupted by a signal (open() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall, |
| except if the Python signal handler raises an exception. |
| |
| Release the GIL to call _wfopen() or fopen(). The caller must hold |
| the GIL. */ |
| FILE* |
| _Py_fopen_obj(PyObject *path, const char *mode) |
| { |
| FILE *f; |
| int async_err = 0; |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| const wchar_t *wpath; |
| wchar_t wmode[10]; |
| int usize; |
| |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| if (!PyUnicode_Check(path)) { |
| PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, |
| "str file path expected under Windows, got %R", |
| Py_TYPE(path)); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| wpath = _PyUnicode_AsUnicode(path); |
| if (wpath == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| usize = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, mode, -1, |
| wmode, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(wmode)); |
| if (usize == 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| do { |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| f = _wfopen(wpath, wmode); |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| } while (f == NULL |
| && errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals())); |
| #else |
| PyObject *bytes; |
| char *path_bytes; |
| |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| if (!PyUnicode_FSConverter(path, &bytes)) |
| return NULL; |
| path_bytes = PyBytes_AS_STRING(bytes); |
| |
| do { |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| f = fopen(path_bytes, mode); |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| } while (f == NULL |
| && errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals())); |
| |
| Py_DECREF(bytes); |
| #endif |
| if (async_err) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (f == NULL) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject(PyExc_OSError, path); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (set_inheritable(fileno(f), 0, 1, NULL) < 0) { |
| fclose(f); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| return f; |
| } |
| |
| /* Read count bytes from fd into buf. |
| |
| On success, return the number of read bytes, it can be lower than count. |
| If the current file offset is at or past the end of file, no bytes are read, |
| and read() returns zero. |
| |
| On error, raise an exception, set errno and return -1. |
| |
| When interrupted by a signal (read() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall. |
| If the Python signal handler raises an exception, the function returns -1 |
| (the syscall is not retried). |
| |
| Release the GIL to call read(). The caller must hold the GIL. */ |
| Py_ssize_t |
| _Py_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) |
| { |
| Py_ssize_t n; |
| int err; |
| int async_err = 0; |
| |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| /* _Py_read() must not be called with an exception set, otherwise the |
| * caller may think that read() was interrupted by a signal and the signal |
| * handler raised an exception. */ |
| assert(!PyErr_Occurred()); |
| |
| if (count > _PY_READ_MAX) { |
| count = _PY_READ_MAX; |
| } |
| |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| do { |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| errno = 0; |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| n = read(fd, buf, (int)count); |
| #else |
| n = read(fd, buf, count); |
| #endif |
| /* save/restore errno because PyErr_CheckSignals() |
| * and PyErr_SetFromErrno() can modify it */ |
| err = errno; |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| } while (n < 0 && err == EINTR && |
| !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals())); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| |
| if (async_err) { |
| /* read() was interrupted by a signal (failed with EINTR) |
| * and the Python signal handler raised an exception */ |
| errno = err; |
| assert(errno == EINTR && PyErr_Occurred()); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (n < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| errno = err; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| static Py_ssize_t |
| _Py_write_impl(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, int gil_held) |
| { |
| Py_ssize_t n; |
| int err; |
| int async_err = 0; |
| |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| if (count > 32767 && isatty(fd)) { |
| /* Issue #11395: the Windows console returns an error (12: not |
| enough space error) on writing into stdout if stdout mode is |
| binary and the length is greater than 66,000 bytes (or less, |
| depending on heap usage). */ |
| count = 32767; |
| } |
| #endif |
| if (count > _PY_WRITE_MAX) { |
| count = _PY_WRITE_MAX; |
| } |
| |
| if (gil_held) { |
| do { |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| errno = 0; |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| n = write(fd, buf, (int)count); |
| #else |
| n = write(fd, buf, count); |
| #endif |
| /* save/restore errno because PyErr_CheckSignals() |
| * and PyErr_SetFromErrno() can modify it */ |
| err = errno; |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| } while (n < 0 && err == EINTR && |
| !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals())); |
| } |
| else { |
| do { |
| errno = 0; |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| n = write(fd, buf, (int)count); |
| #else |
| n = write(fd, buf, count); |
| #endif |
| err = errno; |
| } while (n < 0 && err == EINTR); |
| } |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| |
| if (async_err) { |
| /* write() was interrupted by a signal (failed with EINTR) |
| and the Python signal handler raised an exception (if gil_held is |
| nonzero). */ |
| errno = err; |
| assert(errno == EINTR && (!gil_held || PyErr_Occurred())); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (n < 0) { |
| if (gil_held) |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| errno = err; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| return n; |
| } |
| |
| /* Write count bytes of buf into fd. |
| |
| On success, return the number of written bytes, it can be lower than count |
| including 0. On error, raise an exception, set errno and return -1. |
| |
| When interrupted by a signal (write() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall. |
| If the Python signal handler raises an exception, the function returns -1 |
| (the syscall is not retried). |
| |
| Release the GIL to call write(). The caller must hold the GIL. */ |
| Py_ssize_t |
| _Py_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) |
| { |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| /* _Py_write() must not be called with an exception set, otherwise the |
| * caller may think that write() was interrupted by a signal and the signal |
| * handler raised an exception. */ |
| assert(!PyErr_Occurred()); |
| |
| return _Py_write_impl(fd, buf, count, 1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Write count bytes of buf into fd. |
| * |
| * On success, return the number of written bytes, it can be lower than count |
| * including 0. On error, set errno and return -1. |
| * |
| * When interrupted by a signal (write() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall |
| * without calling the Python signal handler. */ |
| Py_ssize_t |
| _Py_write_noraise(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) |
| { |
| return _Py_write_impl(fd, buf, count, 0); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_READLINK |
| |
| /* Read value of symbolic link. Encode the path to the locale encoding, decode |
| the result from the locale encoding. Return -1 on error. */ |
| |
| int |
| _Py_wreadlink(const wchar_t *path, wchar_t *buf, size_t bufsiz) |
| { |
| char *cpath; |
| char cbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| wchar_t *wbuf; |
| int res; |
| size_t r1; |
| |
| cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL); |
| if (cpath == NULL) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| res = (int)readlink(cpath, cbuf, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cbuf)); |
| PyMem_RawFree(cpath); |
| if (res == -1) |
| return -1; |
| if (res == Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cbuf)) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| cbuf[res] = '\0'; /* buf will be null terminated */ |
| wbuf = Py_DecodeLocale(cbuf, &r1); |
| if (wbuf == NULL) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (bufsiz <= r1) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(wbuf); |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| wcsncpy(buf, wbuf, bufsiz); |
| PyMem_RawFree(wbuf); |
| return (int)r1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_REALPATH |
| |
| /* Return the canonicalized absolute pathname. Encode path to the locale |
| encoding, decode the result from the locale encoding. |
| Return NULL on error. */ |
| |
| wchar_t* |
| _Py_wrealpath(const wchar_t *path, |
| wchar_t *resolved_path, size_t resolved_path_size) |
| { |
| char *cpath; |
| char cresolved_path[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| wchar_t *wresolved_path; |
| char *res; |
| size_t r; |
| cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL); |
| if (cpath == NULL) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| res = realpath(cpath, cresolved_path); |
| PyMem_RawFree(cpath); |
| if (res == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| wresolved_path = Py_DecodeLocale(cresolved_path, &r); |
| if (wresolved_path == NULL) { |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| if (resolved_path_size <= r) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(wresolved_path); |
| errno = EINVAL; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| wcsncpy(resolved_path, wresolved_path, resolved_path_size); |
| PyMem_RawFree(wresolved_path); |
| return resolved_path; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Get the current directory. size is the buffer size in wide characters |
| including the null character. Decode the path from the locale encoding. |
| Return NULL on error. */ |
| |
| wchar_t* |
| _Py_wgetcwd(wchar_t *buf, size_t size) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| int isize = (int)Py_MIN(size, INT_MAX); |
| return _wgetcwd(buf, isize); |
| #else |
| char fname[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| wchar_t *wname; |
| size_t len; |
| |
| if (getcwd(fname, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(fname)) == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| wname = Py_DecodeLocale(fname, &len); |
| if (wname == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| if (size <= len) { |
| PyMem_RawFree(wname); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| wcsncpy(buf, wname, size); |
| PyMem_RawFree(wname); |
| return buf; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Duplicate a file descriptor. The new file descriptor is created as |
| non-inheritable. Return a new file descriptor on success, raise an OSError |
| exception and return -1 on error. |
| |
| The GIL is released to call dup(). The caller must hold the GIL. */ |
| int |
| _Py_dup(int fd) |
| { |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| HANDLE handle; |
| DWORD ftype; |
| #endif |
| |
| assert(PyGILState_Check()); |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| handle = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* get the file type, ignore the error if it failed */ |
| ftype = GetFileType(handle); |
| |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| fd = dup(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Character files like console cannot be make non-inheritable */ |
| if (ftype != FILE_TYPE_CHAR) { |
| if (_Py_set_inheritable(fd, 0, NULL) < 0) { |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| close(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| return -1; |
| } |
| } |
| #elif defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H) && defined(F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC) |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| fd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, 0); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| fd = dup(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (_Py_set_inheritable(fd, 0, NULL) < 0) { |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| close(fd); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| return -1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return fd; |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef MS_WINDOWS |
| /* Get the blocking mode of the file descriptor. |
| Return 0 if the O_NONBLOCK flag is set, 1 if the flag is cleared, |
| raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ |
| int |
| _Py_get_blocking(int fd) |
| { |
| int flags; |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| if (flags < 0) { |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| return !(flags & O_NONBLOCK); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the blocking mode of the specified file descriptor. |
| |
| Set the O_NONBLOCK flag if blocking is False, clear the O_NONBLOCK flag |
| otherwise. |
| |
| Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ |
| int |
| _Py_set_blocking(int fd, int blocking) |
| { |
| #if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIONBIO) |
| int arg = !blocking; |
| if (ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, &arg) < 0) |
| goto error; |
| #else |
| int flags, res; |
| |
| _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); |
| if (flags >= 0) { |
| if (blocking) |
| flags = flags & (~O_NONBLOCK); |
| else |
| flags = flags | O_NONBLOCK; |
| |
| res = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags); |
| } else { |
| res = -1; |
| } |
| _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH |
| |
| if (res < 0) |
| goto error; |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| |
| error: |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| int |
| _Py_GetLocaleconvNumeric(struct lconv *lc, |
| PyObject **decimal_point, PyObject **thousands_sep) |
| { |
| assert(decimal_point != NULL); |
| assert(thousands_sep != NULL); |
| |
| int change_locale = 0; |
| if ((strlen(lc->decimal_point) > 1 || ((unsigned char)lc->decimal_point[0]) > 127)) { |
| change_locale = 1; |
| } |
| if ((strlen(lc->thousands_sep) > 1 || ((unsigned char)lc->thousands_sep[0]) > 127)) { |
| change_locale = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Keep a copy of the LC_CTYPE locale */ |
| char *oldloc = NULL, *loc = NULL; |
| if (change_locale) { |
| oldloc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); |
| if (!oldloc) { |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeWarning, |
| "failed to get LC_CTYPE locale"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| oldloc = _PyMem_Strdup(oldloc); |
| if (!oldloc) { |
| PyErr_NoMemory(); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| loc = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL); |
| if (loc != NULL && strcmp(loc, oldloc) == 0) { |
| loc = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (loc != NULL) { |
| /* Only set the locale temporarily the LC_CTYPE locale |
| if LC_NUMERIC locale is different than LC_CTYPE locale and |
| decimal_point and/or thousands_sep are non-ASCII or longer than |
| 1 byte */ |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int res = -1; |
| |
| *decimal_point = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(lc->decimal_point, NULL); |
| if (*decimal_point == NULL) { |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| *thousands_sep = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(lc->thousands_sep, NULL); |
| if (*thousands_sep == NULL) { |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| res = 0; |
| |
| done: |
| if (loc != NULL) { |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, oldloc); |
| } |
| PyMem_Free(oldloc); |
| return res; |
| } |