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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-06-20 21:18:01 by ben] font changes etc.; some 21.4 changes mule/mule-msw-init-late.el: Specify charset->windows-registry conversion. mule/mule-x-init.el: Delete extra mule font additions here. Put them in faces.c. cl-macs.el: Document better. font-lock.el: Move Lisp function regexp to lisp-mode.el. lisp-mode.el: Various indentation fixes: Handle flet functions better. Handle argument lists in defuns and flets. Handle quoted lists, e.g. property lists -- don't indent like function calls. Distinguish between lambdas and other lists. lisp-mode.el: Handle this form. faces.el, font-menu.el, font.el, gtk-faces.el, msw-faces.el, msw-font-menu.el, x-faces.el, x-init.el: Major overhaul of face-handling code: -- Fix lots of bogus code in msw-faces.el, msw-font-menu.el, font-menu.el that was "truenaming" font specs -- i.e. in the process of frobbing a particular field in a general user-specified font spec with wildcarded fields, sticking in particular values for all the remaining wildcarded fields. This bug was rampant everywhere except in x-faces.el (the oldest and only correctly written code). This also means that we need to work with font names at all times and not font instances, because a font instance is essentially a truenamed font. -- Total rewrite of extremely junky code in msw-faces.el. Work with names as well as font instances, and return names; stop truenaming when canonicalizing and frobbing; fix handling of the combined style field, i.e. weight/slant (also fixed in font.el). -- Totally rewrite the frobbing functions in faces.el. This time, we frob all the instantiators rather than just computing a single instance value and working backwards. That way, e.g., `bold' will work for all charsets that have bold available, rather than only for whatever charset was part of the computed font instance (another example of the truename virus). Also fix up code to look at the fallbacks (all of them) when no global value present, so we don't need to put something in the global value. Intelligently handle a request to frob a buffer locale, rather than signalling an error. When frobbing instantiators, try hard to figure out what device type is associated with them, and frob each according to its own proper device type. Correctly handle inheritance vectors given as instantiators. Preserve existing tags when putting back frobbed instantiators. Extract out general specifier-frobbing code into specifier.el. Document everything cleanly. Do lots of other things better, etc. -- Don't duplicatively set a global specification for the default font -- it's already in the fallback and we no longer need a default global specification present. Delete various code in x-faces.el and msw-faces.el that duplicated the lists of fonts in faces.c. -- init-global-faces was not being called at all under MS Windows! Major bogosity. That caused device-specific values to get stuck into all the fonts, making it very hard to change them -- setting global specs caused nothing to happen. -- Correct weight names in font.el. -- Lots more font fixups in objects*.c. Printer.el: Warning fix. specifier.el: Add more args to map-specifier. Add various "heuristic" specifier functions to aid in creation of specifier-munging code such as in faces.el. subr.el: New functions. lwlib.c: Fix warning. config.inc.samp: Clean up, add args to control fastcall (not yet supported! the changes needed are in another ws of mine), profile support, vc6 support, union-type. xemacs.dsp, xemacs.mak: Semi-major overhaul. Fix bug where dump-id was always getting recomputed, forcing a redump even when nothing changed. Add support for fastcall. Support edit-and-continue (on by default) with vc6. Use incremental linking when doing a debug compilation. Add support for profiling. Consolidate the various debug flags. Partial support for "batch-compiling" -- compiling many files on a single invocation of the compiler. Doesn't seem to help that much for me, so it's not finished or enabled by default. Remove HAVE_MSW_C_DIRED, we always do. Correct some sloppy use of directories. s/cygwin32.h: Allow pdump to work under Cygwin (mmap is broken, so need to undefine HAVE_MMAP). s/win32-common.h, s/windowsnt.h: Support for fastcall. Add WIN32_ANY for identifying all Win32 variants (Cygwin, native, MinGW). Both of these are properly used in another ws. alloc.c, balloon-x.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, callint.c, cm.c, cmdloop.c, cmds.c, console-gtk.c, console-gtk.h, console-msw.c, console-msw.h, console-stream.c, console-stream.h, console-tty.c, console-tty.h, console-x.c, console-x.h, console.c, console.h, device-gtk.c, device-msw.c, device-tty.c, device-x.c, device.c, device.h, devslots.h, dialog-gtk.c, dialog-msw.c, dialog-x.c, dialog.c, dired-msw.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, event-unixoid.c, events.c, extents.c, extents.h, faces.c, fileio.c, fns.c, frame-gtk.c, frame-msw.c, frame-tty.c, frame-x.c, frame.c, frame.h, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-widget.c, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, gui-gtk.c, gui-msw.c, gui-x.c, gui.c, gutter.c, input-method-xlib.c, intl-encap-win32.c, intl-win32.c, keymap.c, lisp.h, macros.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, menubar.c, menubar.h, minibuf.c, mule-charset.c, nt.c, objects-gtk.c, objects-gtk.h, objects-msw.c, objects-msw.h, objects-tty.c, objects-tty.h, objects-x.c, objects-x.h, objects.c, objects.h, postgresql.c, print.c, process.h, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-msw.c, redisplay-output.c, redisplay-tty.c, redisplay-x.c, redisplay.c, redisplay.h, scrollbar-gtk.c, scrollbar-msw.c, scrollbar-x.c, scrollbar.c, select-gtk.c, select-msw.c, select-x.c, select.c, signal.c, sound.c, specifier.c, symbols.c, syntax.c, sysdep.c, syssignal.h, syswindows.h, toolbar-common.c, toolbar-gtk.c, toolbar-msw.c, toolbar-x.c, toolbar.c, unicode.c, window.c, window.h: The following are the major changes made: (1) Separation of various header files into an external and an internal version, similar to the existing separation of process.h and procimpl.h. Eventually this should be done for all Lisp objects. The external version has the same name as currently; the internal adds -impl. The external file has XFOO() macros for objects, but the structure is opaque and defined only in the internal file. It's now reasonable to move all prototypes in lisp.h into the appropriate external file, and this should be done. Currently, separation has been done on extents.h, objects*.h, console.h, device.h, frame.h, and window.h. For c/d/f/w, the most basic properties are available in the external header file, with the macros resolving to functions. In the internal header file, the macros are redefined to directly access the structure. Also, the global MARK_FOO_CHANGED macros have been made into functions so that they can be accessed without needing to include lots of -impl headers -- they are used in almost exclusively in non-time-critical functions, and take up enough time that the function overhead will be negligible. Similarly, the function overhead from making the basic properties mentioned above into functions is negligible, and code that does heavy accessing of c/d/f/w structures inevitably ends up needing the internal header files, anyway. (2) More face changes. -- Major rewrite of objects-msw.c. Now handles wildcard specs properly, rather than "truenaming" (or even worse, signalling an error, which previously happened with some of the fallbacks if you tried to use them in make-font-instance!). -- Split charset matching of fonts into two stages -- one to find a font specifically designed for a particular charset (by examining its registry), the second to find a Unicode font that can support the charset. This needs to proceed as two complete, separate instantiations in order to work properly (otherwise many of the fonts in the HELLO page look wrong). This should also make it easy to support iso10646 (Unicode) fonts under X. -- All default values for fonts are now completely specified in the fallbacks. Stuff from mule-x-init.el has all been moved here, merged with the existing specs, and totally rethought so you get sensible results. (HELLO now looks much better!). -- Generalize the "default X/GTK device" stuff into a per-device-type "default device". -- Add mswindows-{set-}charset-registry. In time, charset<->code-page conversion functions will be removed. -- Wrap protective code around calls to compute device specifier tags, and do this computation before calling the face initialization code because the latter may need these tags to be correctly updated. (3) Other changes. EmacsFrame.c, glyphs-msw.c, eval.c, gui-x.c, intl-encap-win32.c, search.c, signal.c, toolbar-msw.c, unicode.c: Warning fixes. config.h.in: #undefs meant to be frobbed by configure *MUST* go inside of #ifndef WIN32_NO_CONFIGURE, and everything else *MUST* go outside! eval.c: Let detailed backtraces be detailed. specifier.c: Don't override user's print-string-length/print-length settings. glyphs.c: New function image-instance-instantiator. config.h.in, sysdep.c: Changes for fastcall. sysdep.c, nt.c: Fix up a previous botched patch that tried to add support for both EEXIST and EACCES. IF THE BOTCHED PATCH WENT INTO 21.4, THIS FIXUP NEEDS TO GO IN, TOO. search.c: Fix *evil* crash due to incorrect synching of syntax-cache code with 21.1. THIS SHOULD GO INTO 21.4.
author ben
date Thu, 20 Jun 2002 21:19:10 +0000
parents abe6d1db359e
children 04bc9d2f42c7
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/* Unexec for HP 9000 Series 800 machines.
   Bob Desinger <hpsemc!bd@hplabs.hp.com>

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.

XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Synched up with: Not synched with FSF. */

/*

  Unexec creates a copy of the old a.out file, and replaces the old data
  area with the current data area.  When the new file is executed, the
  process will see the same data structures and data values that the
  original process had when unexec was called.

  Unlike other versions of unexec, this one copies symbol table and
  debug information to the new a.out file.  Thus, the new a.out file
  may be debugged with symbolic debuggers.

  If you fix any bugs in this, I'd like to incorporate your fixes.
  Send them to uunet!hpda!hpsemc!jmorris or jmorris%hpsemc@hplabs.HP.COM.

  CAVEATS:
  This routine saves the current value of all static and external
  variables.  This means that any data structure that needs to be
  initialized must be explicitly reset.  Variables will not have their
  expected default values.

  Unfortunately, the HP-UX signal handler has internal initialization
  flags which are not explicitly reset.  Thus, for signals to work in
  conjunction with this routine, the following code must executed when
  the new process starts up.

  void _sigreturn();
  ...
  sigsetreturn(_sigreturn);
*/


#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>

#include <a.out.h>
#include "lisp.h"

/*
 * Minor modification to enable dumping with shared libraries added by
 * Dipankar Gupta (dg@hplb.hpl.hp.com). I studied Oliver Laumann's
 * more elaborate dynamic loading scheme in ELK while implementing
 * this, but don't use any of his machinery.
 *
 * Stores the BRK value at dump time, and uses the RUN_TIME_REMAP hook
 * to break back to the stored value when the dumped executable is restarted.
 *
 * CAVEATS (addenda):
 * 1. Text area of the shlibs are not stored. Thus, if a shared library is
 *    replaced between the time of dump and execution, all bets are off.
 *
 * 2. Assumes that the data and bss area are adjacent, which is true of the
 *    current VM implementation.
 *
 * 3. Any setup that defines HPUX_USE_SHLIBS *must* also define
 *    RUN_TIME_REMAP.
 */

#ifdef HPUX_USE_SHLIBS
#include <dl.h>			/* User-space dynamic loader entry points */
static void Save_Shared_Data (void);
static void Restore_Shared_Data (void);
#endif

void write_header(int file, struct header *hdr, struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr);
void read_header (int file, struct header *hdr, struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr);
void save_data_space (int file, struct header *hdr,
		      struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr, int size);
void copy_rest (int old, int new);
void copy_file (int old, int new, int size);
void update_file_ptrs(int file, struct header *hdr,
		      struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr,
		      unsigned int location, int offset);
int calculate_checksum(struct header *hdr);

/* Create a new a.out file, same as old but with current data space */
int
unexec (char *new_name,		/* name of the new a.out file to be created */
        char *old_name,		/* name of the old a.out file */
        uintptr_t new_end_of_text, /* ptr to new edata/etext; NOT USED YET */
        uintptr_t dummy1, uintptr_t dummy2) /* not used by emacs */
{
  int old, new;
  int old_size, new_size;
  struct header hdr;
  struct som_exec_auxhdr auxhdr;
  long i;

  /* For the greatest flexibility, should create a temporary file in
     the same directory as the new file.  When everything is complete,
     rename the temp file to the new name.
     This way, a program could update its own a.out file even while
     it is still executing.  If problems occur, everything is still
     intact.  NOT implemented.  */

  /* Open the input and output a.out files */
  old = open (old_name, O_RDONLY);
  if (old < 0)
    { perror(old_name); exit(1); }
  new = open (new_name, O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_TRUNC, 0777);
  if (new < 0)
    { perror(new_name); exit(1); }

  /* Read the old headers */
  read_header(old, &hdr, &auxhdr);

#ifdef HPUX_USE_SHLIBS
  Save_Shared_Data(); /* Save break value (added: dg@hplb.hpl.hp.com) */
#endif
  /* Decide how large the new and old data areas are */
  old_size = auxhdr.exec_dsize;
  /* I suspect these two statements are separate
     to avoid a compiler bug in hpux version 8.  */
  i = (long) sbrk (0);
  new_size = i - auxhdr.exec_dmem;

  /* Copy the old file to the new, up to the data space */
  lseek(old, 0, 0);
  copy_file(old, new, auxhdr.exec_dfile);

  /* Skip the old data segment and write a new one */
  lseek(old, old_size, 1);
  save_data_space(new, &hdr, &auxhdr, new_size);

  /* Copy the rest of the file */
  copy_rest(old, new);

  /* Update file pointers since we probably changed size of data area */
  update_file_ptrs(new, &hdr, &auxhdr, auxhdr.exec_dfile, new_size-old_size);

  /* Save the modified header */
  write_header(new, &hdr, &auxhdr);

  /* Close the binary file */
  close (old);
  close (new);
  return 0;
}

/* Save current data space in the file, update header.  */

void
save_data_space (int file, struct header *hdr,
		 struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr, int size)
{
  /* Write the entire data space out to the file */
  if (write(file, (void *)auxhdr->exec_dmem, size) != size)
    { perror("Can't save new data space"); exit(1); }

  /* Update the header to reflect the new data size */
  auxhdr->exec_dsize = size;
  auxhdr->exec_bsize = 0;
}

/* Update the values of file pointers when something is inserted.  */

void
update_file_ptrs(int file, struct header *hdr,
		 struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr,
		 unsigned int location, int offset)
{
  struct subspace_dictionary_record subspace;
  int i;

  /* Increase the overall size of the module */
  hdr->som_length += offset;

  /* Update the various file pointers in the header */
#define update(ptr) if (ptr > location) ptr = ptr + offset
  update(hdr->aux_header_location);
  update(hdr->space_strings_location);
  update(hdr->init_array_location);
  update(hdr->compiler_location);
  update(hdr->symbol_location);
  update(hdr->fixup_request_location);
  update(hdr->symbol_strings_location);
  update(hdr->unloadable_sp_location);
  update(auxhdr->exec_tfile);
  update(auxhdr->exec_dfile);

  /* Do for each subspace dictionary entry */
  lseek(file, hdr->subspace_location, 0);
  for (i = 0; i < hdr->subspace_total; i++)
    {
      if (read(file, &subspace, sizeof(subspace)) != sizeof(subspace))
	{ perror("Can't read subspace record"); exit(1); }

      /* If subspace has a file location, update it */
      if (subspace.initialization_length > 0
	  && subspace.file_loc_init_value > location)
	{
	  subspace.file_loc_init_value += offset;
	  lseek(file, -sizeof(subspace), 1);
	  if (write(file, &subspace, sizeof(subspace)) != sizeof(subspace))
	    { perror("Can't update subspace record"); exit(1); }
	}
    }

  /* Do for each initialization pointer record */
  /* (I don't think it applies to executable files, only relocatables) */
#undef update
}

/* Read in the header records from an a.out file.  */

void
read_header(int file, struct header *hdr, struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr)
{

  /* Read the header in */
  lseek(file, 0, 0);
  if (read(file, hdr, sizeof(*hdr)) != sizeof(*hdr))
    { perror("Couldn't read header from a.out file"); exit(1); }

  if (hdr->a_magic != EXEC_MAGIC && hdr->a_magic != SHARE_MAGIC
      &&  hdr->a_magic != DEMAND_MAGIC)
    {
      fprintf(stderr, "a.out file doesn't have legal magic number\n");
      exit(1);
    }

  lseek(file, hdr->aux_header_location, 0);
  if (read(file, auxhdr, sizeof(*auxhdr)) != sizeof(*auxhdr))
    {
      perror("Couldn't read auxiliary header from a.out file");
      exit(1);
    }
}

/* Write out the header records into an a.out file.  */
void
write_header(int file, struct header *hdr, struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr)
{
  /* Update the checksum */
  hdr->checksum = calculate_checksum(hdr);

  /* Write the header back into the a.out file */
  lseek(file, 0, 0);
  if (write(file, hdr, sizeof(*hdr)) != sizeof(*hdr))
    { perror("Couldn't write header to a.out file"); exit(1); }
  lseek(file, hdr->aux_header_location, 0);
  if (write(file, auxhdr, sizeof(*auxhdr)) != sizeof(*auxhdr))
    { perror("Couldn't write auxiliary header to a.out file"); exit(1); }
}

/* Calculate the checksum of a SOM header record. */
int
calculate_checksum(struct header *hdr)
{
  int checksum, i, *ptr;

  checksum = 0;  ptr = (int *) hdr;

  for (i=0; i<sizeof(*hdr)/sizeof(int)-1; i++)
    checksum ^= ptr[i];

  return(checksum);
}

/* Copy size bytes from the old file to the new one.  */
void
copy_file (int old, int new, int size)
{
  int len;
  int buffer[8192];  /* word aligned will be faster */

  for (; size > 0; size -= len)
    {
      len = size < sizeof (buffer) ? size : sizeof (buffer);
      if (read (old, buffer, len) != len)
	{
	  perror ("Read failure on a.out file");
	  exit (1);
	}
      if (write (new, buffer, len) != len)
	{
	  perror ("Write failure in a.out file");
	  exit (1);
	}
    }
}

/* Copy the rest of the file, up to EOF.  */
void
copy_rest (int old, int new)
{
  int buffer[4096];
  int len;

  /* Copy bytes until end of file or error */
  while ( (len = read(old, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) > 0)
    if (write(new, buffer, len) != len) break;

  if (len != 0)
    { perror("Unable to copy the rest of the file"); exit(1); }
}

#ifdef	DEBUG
display_header(struct header *hdr, struct som_exec_auxhdr *auxhdr)
{
  /* Display the header information (debug) */
  printf("\n\nFILE HEADER\n");
  printf("magic number %d \n", hdr->a_magic);
  printf("text loc %.8x   size %d \n", auxhdr->exec_tmem, auxhdr->exec_tsize);
  printf("data loc %.8x   size %d \n", auxhdr->exec_dmem, auxhdr->exec_dsize);
  printf("entry     %x \n",   auxhdr->exec_entry);
  printf("Bss  segment size %u\n", auxhdr->exec_bsize);
  printf("\n");
  printf("data file loc %d    size %d\n",
	 auxhdr->exec_dfile, auxhdr->exec_dsize);
  printf("som_length %d\n", hdr->som_length);
  printf("unloadable sploc %d    size %d\n",
	 hdr->unloadable_sp_location, hdr->unloadable_sp_size);
}
#endif /* DEBUG */

#ifdef HPUX_USE_SHLIBS
/* Added machinery for shared libs... see comments at the beginning of this file. */

void *Brk_On_Dump = 0;		/* Brk value to restore... stored as a global */

static void
Save_Shared_Data (void)
{
  Brk_On_Dump = sbrk (0);
}

static void
Restore_Shared_Data (void)
{
  brk (Brk_On_Dump);
}

/* run_time_remap is the magic called by startup code in the dumped executable
   if RUN_TIME_REMAP is set. */
int
run_time_remap (char *dummy)
{
  Restore_Shared_Data ();
  return 0;
}
#endif /* HPUX_USE_SHLIBS */