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      1 /*	$NetBSD: ch.c,v 1.5 2023/10/06 05:49:49 simonb Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (C) 1984-2023  Mark Nudelman
      5  *
      6  * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
      7  * License or the Less License, as specified in the README file.
      8  *
      9  * For more information, see the README file.
     10  */
     11 
     12 
     13 /*
     14  * Low level character input from the input file.
     15  * We use these special purpose routines which optimize moving
     16  * both forward and backward from the current read pointer.
     17  */
     18 
     19 #include "less.h"
     20 #if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
     21 #include <errno.h>
     22 #include <windows.h>
     23 #endif
     24 
     25 #if HAVE_PROCFS
     26 #include <sys/statfs.h>
     27 #if HAVE_LINUX_MAGIC_H
     28 #include <linux/magic.h>
     29 #endif
     30 #endif
     31 
     32 typedef POSITION BLOCKNUM;
     33 
     34 public int ignore_eoi;
     35 
     36 /*
     37  * Pool of buffers holding the most recently used blocks of the input file.
     38  * The buffer pool is kept as a doubly-linked circular list,
     39  * in order from most- to least-recently used.
     40  * The circular list is anchored by the file state "thisfile".
     41  */
     42 struct bufnode {
     43 	struct bufnode *next, *prev;
     44 	struct bufnode *hnext, *hprev;
     45 };
     46 
     47 #define LBUFSIZE        8192
     48 struct buf {
     49 	struct bufnode node;
     50 	BLOCKNUM block;
     51 	unsigned int datasize;
     52 	unsigned char data[LBUFSIZE];
     53 };
     54 #define bufnode_buf(bn)  ((struct buf *) bn)
     55 
     56 /*
     57  * The file state is maintained in a filestate structure.
     58  * A pointer to the filestate is kept in the ifile structure.
     59  */
     60 #define BUFHASH_SIZE    1024
     61 struct filestate {
     62 	struct bufnode buflist;
     63 	struct bufnode hashtbl[BUFHASH_SIZE];
     64 	int file;
     65 	int flags;
     66 	POSITION fpos;
     67 	int nbufs;
     68 	BLOCKNUM block;
     69 	unsigned int offset;
     70 	POSITION fsize;
     71 };
     72 
     73 #define ch_bufhead      thisfile->buflist.next
     74 #define ch_buftail      thisfile->buflist.prev
     75 #define ch_nbufs        thisfile->nbufs
     76 #define ch_block        thisfile->block
     77 #define ch_offset       thisfile->offset
     78 #define ch_fpos         thisfile->fpos
     79 #define ch_fsize        thisfile->fsize
     80 #define ch_flags        thisfile->flags
     81 #define ch_file         thisfile->file
     82 
     83 #define END_OF_CHAIN    (&thisfile->buflist)
     84 #define END_OF_HCHAIN(h) (&thisfile->hashtbl[h])
     85 #define BUFHASH(blk)    ((blk) & (BUFHASH_SIZE-1))
     86 
     87 /*
     88  * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->buflist.
     89  */
     90 #define FOR_BUFS(bn) \
     91 	for (bn = ch_bufhead;  bn != END_OF_CHAIN;  bn = bn->next)
     92 
     93 #define BUF_RM(bn) \
     94 	(bn)->next->prev = (bn)->prev; \
     95 	(bn)->prev->next = (bn)->next;
     96 
     97 #define BUF_INS_HEAD(bn) \
     98 	(bn)->next = ch_bufhead; \
     99 	(bn)->prev = END_OF_CHAIN; \
    100 	ch_bufhead->prev = (bn); \
    101 	ch_bufhead = (bn);
    102 
    103 #define BUF_INS_TAIL(bn) \
    104 	(bn)->next = END_OF_CHAIN; \
    105 	(bn)->prev = ch_buftail; \
    106 	ch_buftail->next = (bn); \
    107 	ch_buftail = (bn);
    108 
    109 /*
    110  * Macros to manipulate the list of buffers in thisfile->hashtbl[n].
    111  */
    112 #define FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h,bn) \
    113 	for (bn = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext;  \
    114 	     bn != END_OF_HCHAIN(h);  bn = bn->hnext)
    115 
    116 #define BUF_HASH_RM(bn) \
    117 	(bn)->hnext->hprev = (bn)->hprev; \
    118 	(bn)->hprev->hnext = (bn)->hnext;
    119 
    120 #define BUF_HASH_INS(bn,h) \
    121 	(bn)->hnext = thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext; \
    122 	(bn)->hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h); \
    123 	thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext->hprev = (bn); \
    124 	thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = (bn);
    125 
    126 static struct filestate *thisfile;
    127 static int ch_ungotchar = -1;
    128 static int maxbufs = -1;
    129 
    130 extern int autobuf;
    131 extern int sigs;
    132 extern int secure;
    133 extern int screen_trashed;
    134 extern int follow_mode;
    135 extern int waiting_for_data;
    136 extern constant char helpdata[];
    137 extern constant int size_helpdata;
    138 extern IFILE curr_ifile;
    139 #if LOGFILE
    140 extern int logfile;
    141 extern char *namelogfile;
    142 #endif
    143 
    144 static int ch_addbuf(void);
    145 
    146 
    147 /*
    148  * Get the character pointed to by the read pointer.
    149  */
    150 static int ch_get(void)
    151 {
    152 	struct buf *bp;
    153 	struct bufnode *bn;
    154 	int n;
    155 	int read_again;
    156 	int h;
    157 	POSITION pos;
    158 	POSITION len;
    159 
    160 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    161 		return (EOI);
    162 
    163 	/*
    164 	 * Quick check for the common case where
    165 	 * the desired char is in the head buffer.
    166 	 */
    167 	if (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN)
    168 	{
    169 		bp = bufnode_buf(ch_bufhead);
    170 		if (ch_block == bp->block && ch_offset < bp->datasize)
    171 			return bp->data[ch_offset];
    172 	}
    173 
    174 	/*
    175 	 * Look for a buffer holding the desired block.
    176 	 */
    177 	waiting_for_data = FALSE;
    178 	h = BUFHASH(ch_block);
    179 	FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn)
    180 	{
    181 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    182 		if (bp->block == ch_block)
    183 		{
    184 			if (ch_offset >= bp->datasize)
    185 				/*
    186 				 * Need more data in this buffer.
    187 				 */
    188 				break;
    189 			goto found;
    190 		}
    191 	}
    192 	if (bn == END_OF_HCHAIN(h))
    193 	{
    194 		/*
    195 		 * Block is not in a buffer.
    196 		 * Take the least recently used buffer
    197 		 * and read the desired block into it.
    198 		 * If the LRU buffer has data in it,
    199 		 * then maybe allocate a new buffer.
    200 		 */
    201 		if (ch_buftail == END_OF_CHAIN ||
    202 			bufnode_buf(ch_buftail)->block != -1)
    203 		{
    204 			/*
    205 			 * There is no empty buffer to use.
    206 			 * Allocate a new buffer if:
    207 			 * 1. We can't seek on this file and -b is not in effect; or
    208 			 * 2. We haven't allocated the max buffers for this file yet.
    209 			 */
    210 			if ((autobuf && !(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)) ||
    211 				(maxbufs < 0 || ch_nbufs < maxbufs))
    212 				if (ch_addbuf())
    213 					/*
    214 					 * Allocation failed: turn off autobuf.
    215 					 */
    216 					autobuf = OPT_OFF;
    217 		}
    218 		bn = ch_buftail;
    219 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    220 		BUF_HASH_RM(bn); /* Remove from old hash chain. */
    221 		bp->block = ch_block;
    222 		bp->datasize = 0;
    223 		BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h); /* Insert into new hash chain. */
    224 	}
    225 
    226 	for (;;)
    227 	{
    228 		pos = (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize;
    229 		if ((len = ch_length()) != NULL_POSITION && pos >= len)
    230 			/*
    231 			 * At end of file.
    232 			 */
    233 			return (EOI);
    234 
    235 		if (pos != ch_fpos)
    236 		{
    237 			/*
    238 			 * Not at the correct position: must seek.
    239 			 * If input is a pipe, we're in trouble (can't seek on a pipe).
    240 			 * Some data has been lost: just return "?".
    241 			 */
    242 			if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
    243 				return ('?');
    244 			if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)pos, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK)
    245 			{
    246 				error("seek error", NULL_PARG);
    247 				clear_eol();
    248 				return (EOI);
    249 			}
    250 			ch_fpos = pos;
    251 		}
    252 
    253 		/*
    254 		 * Read the block.
    255 		 * If we read less than a full block, that's ok.
    256 		 * We use partial block and pick up the rest next time.
    257 		 */
    258 		if (ch_ungotchar != -1)
    259 		{
    260 			bp->data[bp->datasize] = ch_ungotchar;
    261 			n = 1;
    262 			ch_ungotchar = -1;
    263 		} else if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE)
    264 		{
    265 			bp->data[bp->datasize] = helpdata[ch_fpos];
    266 			n = 1;
    267 		} else
    268 		{
    269 			n = iread(ch_file, &bp->data[bp->datasize],
    270 				(unsigned int)(LBUFSIZE - bp->datasize));
    271 		}
    272 
    273 		read_again = FALSE;
    274 		if (n == READ_INTR)
    275 		{
    276 			ch_fsize = pos;
    277 			return (EOI);
    278 		}
    279 		if (n == READ_AGAIN)
    280 		{
    281 			read_again = TRUE;
    282 			n = 0;
    283 		}
    284 		if (n < 0)
    285 		{
    286 #if MSDOS_COMPILER==WIN32C
    287 			if (errno != EPIPE)
    288 #endif
    289 			{
    290 				error("read error", NULL_PARG);
    291 				clear_eol();
    292 			}
    293 			n = 0;
    294 		}
    295 
    296 #if LOGFILE
    297 		/*
    298 		 * If we have a log file, write the new data to it.
    299 		 */
    300 		if (!secure && logfile >= 0 && n > 0)
    301 			write(logfile, (char *) &bp->data[bp->datasize], n);
    302 #endif
    303 
    304 		ch_fpos += n;
    305 		bp->datasize += n;
    306 
    307 		if (n == 0)
    308 		{
    309 			/* Either end of file or no data available.
    310 			 * read_again indicates the latter. */
    311 			if (!read_again)
    312 				ch_fsize = pos;
    313 			if (ignore_eoi || read_again)
    314 			{
    315 				/* Wait a while, then try again. */
    316 				if (!waiting_for_data)
    317 				{
    318 					PARG parg;
    319 					parg.p_string = wait_message();
    320 					ixerror("%s", &parg);
    321 					waiting_for_data = TRUE;
    322 				}
    323 				sleep_ms(50); /* Reduce system load */
    324 			}
    325 			if (ignore_eoi && follow_mode == FOLLOW_NAME && curr_ifile_changed())
    326 			{
    327 				/* screen_trashed=2 causes make_display to reopen the file. */
    328 				screen_trashed = 2;
    329 				return (EOI);
    330 			}
    331 			if (sigs)
    332 				return (EOI);
    333 		}
    334 
    335 		found:
    336 		if (ch_bufhead != bn)
    337 		{
    338 			/*
    339 			 * Move the buffer to the head of the buffer chain.
    340 			 * This orders the buffer chain, most- to least-recently used.
    341 			 */
    342 			BUF_RM(bn);
    343 			BUF_INS_HEAD(bn);
    344 
    345 			/*
    346 			 * Move to head of hash chain too.
    347 			 */
    348 			BUF_HASH_RM(bn);
    349 			BUF_HASH_INS(bn, h);
    350 		}
    351 
    352 		if (ch_offset < bp->datasize)
    353 			break;
    354 		/*
    355 		 * After all that, we still don't have enough data.
    356 		 * Go back and try again.
    357 		 */
    358 	}
    359 	return (bp->data[ch_offset]);
    360 }
    361 
    362 /*
    363  * ch_ungetchar is a rather kludgy and limited way to push
    364  * a single char onto an input file descriptor.
    365  */
    366 public void ch_ungetchar(int c)
    367 {
    368 	if (c != -1 && ch_ungotchar != -1)
    369 		error("ch_ungetchar overrun", NULL_PARG);
    370 	ch_ungotchar = c;
    371 }
    372 
    373 #if LOGFILE
    374 /*
    375  * Close the logfile.
    376  * If we haven't read all of standard input into it, do that now.
    377  */
    378 public void end_logfile(void)
    379 {
    380 	static int tried = FALSE;
    381 
    382 	if (logfile < 0)
    383 		return;
    384 	if (!tried && ch_fsize == NULL_POSITION)
    385 	{
    386 		tried = TRUE;
    387 		ierror("Finishing logfile", NULL_PARG);
    388 		while (ch_forw_get() != EOI)
    389 			if (ABORT_SIGS())
    390 				break;
    391 	}
    392 	close(logfile);
    393 	logfile = -1;
    394 	free(namelogfile);
    395 	namelogfile = NULL;
    396 }
    397 
    398 /*
    399  * Start a log file AFTER less has already been running.
    400  * Invoked from the - command; see toggle_option().
    401  * Write all the existing buffered data to the log file.
    402  */
    403 public void sync_logfile(void)
    404 {
    405 	struct buf *bp;
    406 	struct bufnode *bn;
    407 	int warned = FALSE;
    408 	BLOCKNUM block;
    409 	BLOCKNUM nblocks;
    410 
    411 	if (logfile < 0)
    412 		return;
    413 	nblocks = (ch_fpos + LBUFSIZE - 1) / LBUFSIZE;
    414 	for (block = 0;  block < nblocks;  block++)
    415 	{
    416 		int wrote = FALSE;
    417 		FOR_BUFS(bn)
    418 		{
    419 			bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    420 			if (bp->block == block)
    421 			{
    422 				write(logfile, (char *) bp->data, bp->datasize);
    423 				wrote = TRUE;
    424 				break;
    425 			}
    426 		}
    427 		if (!wrote && !warned)
    428 		{
    429 			error("Warning: log file is incomplete",
    430 				NULL_PARG);
    431 			warned = TRUE;
    432 		}
    433 	}
    434 }
    435 
    436 #endif
    437 
    438 /*
    439  * Determine if a specific block is currently in one of the buffers.
    440  */
    441 static int buffered(BLOCKNUM block)
    442 {
    443 	struct buf *bp;
    444 	struct bufnode *bn;
    445 	int h;
    446 
    447 	h = BUFHASH(block);
    448 	FOR_BUFS_IN_CHAIN(h, bn)
    449 	{
    450 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    451 		if (bp->block == block)
    452 			return (TRUE);
    453 	}
    454 	return (FALSE);
    455 }
    456 
    457 /*
    458  * Seek to a specified position in the file.
    459  * Return 0 if successful, non-zero if can't seek there.
    460  */
    461 public int ch_seek(POSITION pos)
    462 {
    463 	BLOCKNUM new_block;
    464 	POSITION len;
    465 
    466 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    467 		return (0);
    468 
    469 	len = ch_length();
    470 	if (pos < ch_zero() || (len != NULL_POSITION && pos > len))
    471 		return (1);
    472 
    473 	new_block = pos / LBUFSIZE;
    474 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && pos != ch_fpos && !buffered(new_block))
    475 	{
    476 		if (ch_fpos > pos)
    477 			return (1);
    478 		while (ch_fpos < pos)
    479 		{
    480 			if (ch_forw_get() == EOI)
    481 				return (1);
    482 			if (ABORT_SIGS())
    483 				return (1);
    484 		}
    485 		return (0);
    486 	}
    487 	/*
    488 	 * Set read pointer.
    489 	 */
    490 	ch_block = new_block;
    491 	ch_offset = pos % LBUFSIZE;
    492 	return (0);
    493 }
    494 
    495 /*
    496  * Seek to the end of the file.
    497  */
    498 public int ch_end_seek(void)
    499 {
    500 	POSITION len;
    501 
    502 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    503 		return (0);
    504 
    505 	if (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK)
    506 		ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file);
    507 
    508 	len = ch_length();
    509 	if (len != NULL_POSITION)
    510 		return (ch_seek(len));
    511 
    512 	/*
    513 	 * Do it the slow way: read till end of data.
    514 	 */
    515 	while (ch_forw_get() != EOI)
    516 		if (ABORT_SIGS())
    517 			return (1);
    518 	return (0);
    519 }
    520 
    521 /*
    522  * Seek to the last position in the file that is currently buffered.
    523  */
    524 public int ch_end_buffer_seek(void)
    525 {
    526 	struct buf *bp;
    527 	struct bufnode *bn;
    528 	POSITION buf_pos;
    529 	POSITION end_pos;
    530 
    531 	if (thisfile == NULL || (ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
    532 		return (ch_end_seek());
    533 
    534 	end_pos = 0;
    535 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
    536 	{
    537 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    538 		buf_pos = (bp->block * LBUFSIZE) + bp->datasize;
    539 		if (buf_pos > end_pos)
    540 			end_pos = buf_pos;
    541 	}
    542 
    543 	return (ch_seek(end_pos));
    544 }
    545 
    546 /*
    547  * Seek to the beginning of the file, or as close to it as we can get.
    548  * We may not be able to seek there if input is a pipe and the
    549  * beginning of the pipe is no longer buffered.
    550  */
    551 public int ch_beg_seek(void)
    552 {
    553 	struct bufnode *bn;
    554 	struct bufnode *firstbn;
    555 
    556 	/*
    557 	 * Try a plain ch_seek first.
    558 	 */
    559 	if (ch_seek(ch_zero()) == 0)
    560 		return (0);
    561 
    562 	/*
    563 	 * Can't get to position 0.
    564 	 * Look thru the buffers for the one closest to position 0.
    565 	 */
    566 	firstbn = ch_bufhead;
    567 	if (firstbn == END_OF_CHAIN)
    568 		return (1);
    569 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
    570 	{
    571 		if (bufnode_buf(bn)->block < bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block)
    572 			firstbn = bn;
    573 	}
    574 	ch_block = bufnode_buf(firstbn)->block;
    575 	ch_offset = 0;
    576 	return (0);
    577 }
    578 
    579 /*
    580  * Return the length of the file, if known.
    581  */
    582 public POSITION ch_length(void)
    583 {
    584 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    585 		return (NULL_POSITION);
    586 	if (ignore_eoi)
    587 		return (NULL_POSITION);
    588 	if (ch_flags & CH_HELPFILE)
    589 		return (size_helpdata);
    590 	if (ch_flags & CH_NODATA)
    591 		return (0);
    592 	return (ch_fsize);
    593 }
    594 
    595 /*
    596  * Return the current position in the file.
    597  */
    598 public POSITION ch_tell(void)
    599 {
    600 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    601 		return (NULL_POSITION);
    602 	return (ch_block * LBUFSIZE) + ch_offset;
    603 }
    604 
    605 /*
    606  * Get the current char and post-increment the read pointer.
    607  */
    608 public int ch_forw_get(void)
    609 {
    610 	int c;
    611 
    612 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    613 		return (EOI);
    614 	c = ch_get();
    615 	if (c == EOI)
    616 		return (EOI);
    617 	if (ch_offset < LBUFSIZE-1)
    618 		ch_offset++;
    619 	else
    620 	{
    621 		ch_block ++;
    622 		ch_offset = 0;
    623 	}
    624 	return (c);
    625 }
    626 
    627 /*
    628  * Pre-decrement the read pointer and get the new current char.
    629  */
    630 public int ch_back_get(void)
    631 {
    632 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    633 		return (EOI);
    634 	if (ch_offset > 0)
    635 		ch_offset --;
    636 	else
    637 	{
    638 		if (ch_block <= 0)
    639 			return (EOI);
    640 		if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !buffered(ch_block-1))
    641 			return (EOI);
    642 		ch_block--;
    643 		ch_offset = LBUFSIZE-1;
    644 	}
    645 	return (ch_get());
    646 }
    647 
    648 /*
    649  * Set max amount of buffer space.
    650  * bufspace is in units of 1024 bytes.  -1 mean no limit.
    651  */
    652 public void ch_setbufspace(int bufspace)
    653 {
    654 	if (bufspace < 0)
    655 		maxbufs = -1;
    656 	else
    657 	{
    658 		int lbufk = LBUFSIZE / 1024;
    659 		maxbufs = bufspace / lbufk + (bufspace % lbufk != 0);
    660 		if (maxbufs < 1)
    661 			maxbufs = 1;
    662 	}
    663 }
    664 
    665 /*
    666  * Flush (discard) any saved file state, including buffer contents.
    667  */
    668 public void ch_flush(void)
    669 {
    670 	struct bufnode *bn;
    671 
    672 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    673 		return;
    674 
    675 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_CANSEEK))
    676 	{
    677 		/*
    678 		 * If input is a pipe, we don't flush buffer contents,
    679 		 * since the contents can't be recovered.
    680 		 */
    681 		ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION;
    682 		return;
    683 	}
    684 
    685 	/*
    686 	 * Initialize all the buffers.
    687 	 */
    688 	FOR_BUFS(bn)
    689 	{
    690 		bufnode_buf(bn)->block = -1;
    691 	}
    692 
    693 	/*
    694 	 * Figure out the size of the file, if we can.
    695 	 */
    696 	ch_fsize = filesize(ch_file);
    697 
    698 	/*
    699 	 * Seek to a known position: the beginning of the file.
    700 	 */
    701 	ch_fpos = 0;
    702 	ch_block = 0; /* ch_fpos / LBUFSIZE; */
    703 	ch_offset = 0; /* ch_fpos % LBUFSIZE; */
    704 
    705 #if HAVE_PROCFS
    706 	/*
    707 	 * This is a kludge to workaround a Linux kernel bug: files in
    708 	 * /proc have a size of 0 according to fstat() but have readable
    709 	 * data.  They are sometimes, but not always, seekable.
    710 	 * Force them to be non-seekable here.
    711 	 */
    712 	if (ch_fsize == 0)
    713 	{
    714 		struct statfs st;
    715 		if (fstatfs(ch_file, &st) == 0)
    716 		{
    717 			if (st.f_type == PROC_SUPER_MAGIC)
    718 			{
    719 				ch_fsize = NULL_POSITION;
    720 				ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK;
    721 			}
    722 		}
    723 	}
    724 #endif
    725 
    726 	if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == BAD_LSEEK)
    727 	{
    728 		/*
    729 		 * Warning only; even if the seek fails for some reason,
    730 		 * there's a good chance we're at the beginning anyway.
    731 		 * {{ I think this is bogus reasoning. }}
    732 		 */
    733 		error("seek error to 0", NULL_PARG);
    734 	}
    735 }
    736 
    737 /*
    738  * Allocate a new buffer.
    739  * The buffer is added to the tail of the buffer chain.
    740  */
    741 static int ch_addbuf(void)
    742 {
    743 	struct buf *bp;
    744 	struct bufnode *bn;
    745 
    746 	/*
    747 	 * Allocate and initialize a new buffer and link it
    748 	 * onto the tail of the buffer list.
    749 	 */
    750 	bp = (struct buf *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct buf));
    751 	if (bp == NULL)
    752 		return (1);
    753 	ch_nbufs++;
    754 	bp->block = -1;
    755 	bn = &bp->node;
    756 
    757 	BUF_INS_TAIL(bn);
    758 	BUF_HASH_INS(bn, 0);
    759 	return (0);
    760 }
    761 
    762 /*
    763  *
    764  */
    765 static void init_hashtbl(void)
    766 {
    767 	int h;
    768 
    769 	for (h = 0;  h < BUFHASH_SIZE;  h++)
    770 	{
    771 		thisfile->hashtbl[h].hnext = END_OF_HCHAIN(h);
    772 		thisfile->hashtbl[h].hprev = END_OF_HCHAIN(h);
    773 	}
    774 }
    775 
    776 /*
    777  * Delete all buffers for this file.
    778  */
    779 static void ch_delbufs(void)
    780 {
    781 	struct bufnode *bn;
    782 
    783 	while (ch_bufhead != END_OF_CHAIN)
    784 	{
    785 		bn = ch_bufhead;
    786 		BUF_RM(bn);
    787 		free(bufnode_buf(bn));
    788 	}
    789 	ch_nbufs = 0;
    790 	init_hashtbl();
    791 }
    792 
    793 /*
    794  * Is it possible to seek on a file descriptor?
    795  */
    796 public int seekable(int f)
    797 {
    798 #if MSDOS_COMPILER
    799 	extern int fd0;
    800 	if (f == fd0 && !isatty(fd0))
    801 	{
    802 		/*
    803 		 * In MS-DOS, pipes are seekable.  Check for
    804 		 * standard input, and pretend it is not seekable.
    805 		 */
    806 		return (0);
    807 	}
    808 #endif
    809 	return (lseek(f, (off_t)1, SEEK_SET) != BAD_LSEEK);
    810 }
    811 
    812 /*
    813  * Force EOF to be at the current read position.
    814  * This is used after an ignore_eof read, during which the EOF may change.
    815  */
    816 public void ch_set_eof(void)
    817 {
    818 	if (ch_fsize != NULL_POSITION && ch_fsize < ch_fpos)
    819 		ch_fsize = ch_fpos;
    820 }
    821 
    822 
    823 /*
    824  * Initialize file state for a new file.
    825  */
    826 public void ch_init(int f, int flags)
    827 {
    828 	/*
    829 	 * See if we already have a filestate for this file.
    830 	 */
    831 	thisfile = (struct filestate *) get_filestate(curr_ifile);
    832 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    833 	{
    834 		/*
    835 		 * Allocate and initialize a new filestate.
    836 		 */
    837 		thisfile = (struct filestate *)
    838 				ecalloc(1, sizeof(struct filestate));
    839 		thisfile->buflist.next = thisfile->buflist.prev = END_OF_CHAIN;
    840 		thisfile->nbufs = 0;
    841 		thisfile->flags = flags;
    842 		thisfile->fpos = 0;
    843 		thisfile->block = 0;
    844 		thisfile->offset = 0;
    845 		thisfile->file = -1;
    846 		thisfile->fsize = NULL_POSITION;
    847 		init_hashtbl();
    848 		/*
    849 		 * Try to seek; set CH_CANSEEK if it works.
    850 		 */
    851 		if ((flags & CH_CANSEEK) && !seekable(f))
    852 			ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK;
    853 		set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) thisfile);
    854 	}
    855 	if (thisfile->file == -1)
    856 		thisfile->file = f;
    857 	ch_flush();
    858 }
    859 
    860 /*
    861  * Close a filestate.
    862  */
    863 public void ch_close(void)
    864 {
    865 	int keepstate = FALSE;
    866 
    867 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    868 		return;
    869 
    870 	if ((ch_flags & (CH_CANSEEK|CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE)) && !(ch_flags & CH_KEEPOPEN))
    871 	{
    872 		/*
    873 		 * We can seek or re-open, so we don't need to keep buffers.
    874 		 */
    875 		ch_delbufs();
    876 	} else
    877 		keepstate = TRUE;
    878 	if (!(ch_flags & CH_KEEPOPEN))
    879 	{
    880 		/*
    881 		 * We don't need to keep the file descriptor open
    882 		 * (because we can re-open it.)
    883 		 * But don't really close it if it was opened via popen(),
    884 		 * because pclose() wants to close it.
    885 		 */
    886 		if (!(ch_flags & (CH_POPENED|CH_HELPFILE)))
    887 			close(ch_file);
    888 		ch_file = -1;
    889 	} else
    890 		keepstate = TRUE;
    891 	if (!keepstate)
    892 	{
    893 		/*
    894 		 * We don't even need to keep the filestate structure.
    895 		 */
    896 		free(thisfile);
    897 		thisfile = NULL;
    898 		set_filestate(curr_ifile, (void *) NULL);
    899 	}
    900 }
    901 
    902 /*
    903  * Return ch_flags for the current file.
    904  */
    905 public int ch_getflags(void)
    906 {
    907 	if (thisfile == NULL)
    908 		return (0);
    909 	return (ch_flags);
    910 }
    911 
    912 #if 0
    913 static void ch_dump(struct filestate *fs)
    914 {
    915 	struct buf *bp;
    916 	struct bufnode *bn;
    917 	unsigned char *s;
    918 
    919 	if (fs == NULL)
    920 	{
    921 		printf(" --no filestate\n");
    922 		return;
    923 	}
    924 	printf(" file %d, flags %x, fpos %x, fsize %x, blk/off %x/%x\n",
    925 		fs->file, fs->flags, fs->fpos,
    926 		fs->fsize, fs->block, fs->offset);
    927 	printf(" %d bufs:\n", fs->nbufs);
    928 	for (bn = fs->next; bn != &fs->buflist;  bn = bn->next)
    929 	{
    930 		bp = bufnode_buf(bn);
    931 		printf("%x: blk %x, size %x \"",
    932 			bp, bp->block, bp->datasize);
    933 		for (s = bp->data;  s < bp->data + 30;  s++)
    934 			if (*s >= ' ' && *s < 0x7F)
    935 				printf("%c", *s);
    936 			else
    937 				printf(".");
    938 		printf("\"\n");
    939 	}
    940 }
    941 #endif
    942