X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/e4c598c830234fe3def0bae6ba45ca54071a9ee5..907e6a32a00ace7cf1e96f9c9132f83f4a208430:/io.c diff --git a/io.c b/io.c index 4a6b95fb..9b1cdbcb 100644 --- a/io.c +++ b/io.c @@ -115,6 +115,17 @@ static char int_byte_extra[64] = { 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, /* (C0 - FF)/4 */ }; +/* Our I/O buffers are sized with no bits on in the lowest byte of the "size" + * (indeed, our rounding of sizes in 1024-byte units assures more than this). + * This allows the code that is storing bytes near the physical end of a + * circular buffer to temporarily reduce the buffer's size (in order to make + * some storing idioms easier), while also making it simple to restore the + * buffer's actual size when the buffer's "pos" wraps around to the start (we + * just round the buffer's size up again). */ + +#define IOBUF_WAS_REDUCED(siz) ((siz) & 0xFF) +#define IOBUF_RESTORE_SIZE(siz) (((siz) | 0xFF) + 1) + #define IN_MULTIPLEXED (iobuf.in_multiplexed) #define OUT_MULTIPLEXED (iobuf.out_empty_len != 0) @@ -443,6 +454,39 @@ static void forward_filesfrom_data(void) } } +void reduce_iobuf_size(xbuf *out, size_t new_size) +{ + if (new_size < out->size) { + if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 4)) { + const char *name = out == &iobuf.out ? "iobuf.out" + : out == &iobuf.msg ? "iobuf.msg" + : NULL; + if (name) { + rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] reduced size of %s (-%d)\n", + who_am_i(), name, (int)(out->size - new_size)); + } + } + out->size = new_size; + } +} + +void restore_iobuf_size(xbuf *out) +{ + if (IOBUF_WAS_REDUCED(out->size)) { + size_t new_size = IOBUF_RESTORE_SIZE(out->size); + if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 4)) { + const char *name = out == &iobuf.out ? "iobuf.out" + : out == &iobuf.msg ? "iobuf.msg" + : NULL; + if (name) { + rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] restored size of %s (+%d)\n", + who_am_i(), name, (int)(new_size - out->size)); + } + } + out->size = new_size; + } +} + /* Perform buffered input and output until specified conditions are met. When * given a "needed" read requirement, we'll return without doing any I/O if the * iobuf.in bytes are already available. When reading, we'll read as many @@ -508,13 +552,12 @@ static char *perform_io(size_t needed, int flags) * Also make sure it will fit in the free space at the end, or * else we need to shift some bytes. */ if (needed && iobuf.in.size < needed) { - if (!(iobuf.in.buf = realloc_array(iobuf.in.buf, char, needed))) - out_of_memory("perform_io"); + size_t new_size = ROUND_UP_1024(needed); if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 4)) { - rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] resized input buffer from %ld to %ld bytes.\n", - who_am_i(), (long)iobuf.in.size, (long)needed); + rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] resizing input buffer from %ld to %ld bytes.\n", + who_am_i(), (long)iobuf.in.size, (long)new_size); } - iobuf.in.size = needed; + realloc_xbuf(&iobuf.in, new_size); } if (iobuf.in.size - iobuf.in.pos < needed || (iobuf.in.len < needed && iobuf.in.len < 1024 @@ -621,15 +664,6 @@ static char *perform_io(size_t needed, int flags) SIVAL(iobuf.out.buf + iobuf.raw_data_header_pos, 0, ((MPLEX_BASE + (int)MSG_DATA)<<24) + iobuf.out.len - 4); - if (iobuf.raw_data_header_pos + 4 > iobuf.out.size) { - int siz = (int)(iobuf.raw_data_header_pos + 4 - iobuf.out.size); - /* We used some of the overflow bytes, so move them. */ - if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 4)) { - rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] wrap-bytes moved: %d (perform_io)\n", - who_am_i(), siz); - } - memcpy(iobuf.out.buf, iobuf.out.buf + iobuf.out.size, siz); - } if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 1)) { rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] send_msg(%d, %ld)\n", @@ -640,6 +674,13 @@ static char *perform_io(size_t needed, int flags) iobuf.raw_data_header_pos = iobuf.raw_flushing_ends_before; if (iobuf.raw_data_header_pos >= iobuf.out.size) iobuf.raw_data_header_pos -= iobuf.out.size; + else if (iobuf.raw_data_header_pos + 4 > iobuf.out.size) { + /* The 4-byte header won't fit at the end of the buffer, + * so we'll temporarily reduce the output buffer's size + * and put the header at the start of the buffer. */ + reduce_iobuf_size(&iobuf.out, iobuf.raw_data_header_pos); + iobuf.raw_data_header_pos = 0; + } /* Yes, it is possible for this to make len > size for a while. */ iobuf.out.len += 4; } @@ -785,10 +826,12 @@ static char *perform_io(size_t needed, int flags) if (iobuf.raw_flushing_ends_before) iobuf.raw_flushing_ends_before -= out->size; out->pos = 0; + restore_iobuf_size(out); } else if (out->pos == iobuf.raw_flushing_ends_before) iobuf.raw_flushing_ends_before = 0; if ((out->len -= n) == empty_buf_len) { out->pos = 0; + restore_iobuf_size(out); if (empty_buf_len) iobuf.raw_data_header_pos = 0; } @@ -832,7 +875,7 @@ void noop_io_until_death(void) int send_msg(enum msgcode code, const char *buf, size_t len, int convert) { char *hdr; - size_t pos; + size_t needed, pos; BOOL want_debug = DEBUG_GTE(IO, 1) && convert >= 0 && (msgs2stderr || code != MSG_INFO); if (!OUT_MULTIPLEXED) @@ -841,21 +884,32 @@ int send_msg(enum msgcode code, const char *buf, size_t len, int convert) if (want_debug) rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] send_msg(%d, %ld)\n", who_am_i(), (int)code, (long)len); + /* When checking for enough free space for this message, we need to + * make sure that there is space for the 4-byte header, plus we'll + * assume that we may waste up to 3 bytes (if the header doesn't fit + * at the physical end of the buffer). */ #ifdef ICONV_OPTION if (convert > 0 && ic_send == (iconv_t)-1) convert = 0; if (convert > 0) { /* Ensuring double-size room leaves space for maximal conversion expansion. */ - if (iobuf.msg.len + len*2 + 4 > iobuf.msg.size) - perform_io(len*2 + 4, PIO_NEED_MSGROOM); + needed = len*2 + 4 + 3; } else #endif - if (iobuf.msg.len + len + 4 > iobuf.msg.size) - perform_io(len + 4, PIO_NEED_MSGROOM); + needed = len + 4 + 3; + if (iobuf.msg.len + needed > iobuf.msg.size) + perform_io(needed, PIO_NEED_MSGROOM); pos = iobuf.msg.pos + iobuf.msg.len; /* Must be set after any flushing. */ if (pos >= iobuf.msg.size) pos -= iobuf.msg.size; + else if (pos + 4 > iobuf.msg.size) { + /* The 4-byte header won't fit at the end of the buffer, + * so we'll temporarily reduce the message buffer's size + * and put the header at the start of the buffer. */ + reduce_iobuf_size(&iobuf.msg, pos); + pos = 0; + } hdr = iobuf.msg.buf + pos; iobuf.msg.len += 4; /* Allocate room for the coming header bytes. */ @@ -893,13 +947,6 @@ int send_msg(enum msgcode code, const char *buf, size_t len, int convert) } SIVAL(hdr, 0, ((MPLEX_BASE + (int)code)<<24) + len); - /* If the header used any overflow bytes, move them to the start. */ - if ((pos = hdr+4 - iobuf.msg.buf) > iobuf.msg.size) { - int siz = (int)(pos - iobuf.msg.size); - if (DEBUG_GTE(IO, 4)) - rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] wrap-bytes moved: %d (send_msg)\n", who_am_i(), siz); - memcpy(iobuf.msg.buf, iobuf.msg.buf + iobuf.msg.size, siz); - } if (want_debug && convert > 0) rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] converted msg len=%ld\n", who_am_i(), (long)len); @@ -1169,13 +1216,6 @@ BOOL io_start_buffering_out(int f_out) if (msgs2stderr && DEBUG_GTE(IO, 2)) rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] io_start_buffering_out(%d)\n", who_am_i(), f_out); - if (OUT_MULTIPLEXED && !iobuf.msg.buf) { - iobuf.msg.size = IO_BUFFER_SIZE - 4; - if (!(iobuf.msg.buf = new_array(char, iobuf.msg.size + 4))) - out_of_memory("io_start_buffering_out"); - iobuf.msg.pos = iobuf.msg.len = 0; - } - if (iobuf.out.buf) { if (iobuf.out_fd == -1) iobuf.out_fd = f_out; @@ -1184,11 +1224,7 @@ BOOL io_start_buffering_out(int f_out) return False; } - iobuf.out.size = IO_BUFFER_SIZE * 2 - 4; - /* The 4 overflow bytes makes some circular-buffer wrapping operations easier. */ - if (!(iobuf.out.buf = new_array(char, iobuf.out.size + 4))) - out_of_memory("io_start_buffering_out"); - iobuf.out.pos = iobuf.out.len = 0; + alloc_xbuf(&iobuf.out, ROUND_UP_1024(IO_BUFFER_SIZE * 2)); iobuf.out_fd = f_out; return True; @@ -1207,12 +1243,7 @@ BOOL io_start_buffering_in(int f_in) return False; } - iobuf.in.size = IO_BUFFER_SIZE; - if (!(iobuf.in.buf = new_array(char, iobuf.in.size))) - out_of_memory("io_start_buffering_in"); - - iobuf.in.pos = iobuf.in.len = 0; - + alloc_xbuf(&iobuf.in, ROUND_UP_1024(IO_BUFFER_SIZE)); iobuf.in_fd = f_in; return True; @@ -2130,6 +2161,9 @@ void io_start_multiplex_out(int fd) if (msgs2stderr && DEBUG_GTE(IO, 2)) rprintf(FINFO, "[%s] io_start_multiplex_out(%d)\n", who_am_i(), fd); + if (!iobuf.msg.buf) + alloc_xbuf(&iobuf.msg, ROUND_UP_1024(IO_BUFFER_SIZE)); + iobuf.out_empty_len = 4; /* See also OUT_MULTIPLEXED */ io_start_buffering_out(fd);