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blender-archive/source/blender/blenlib/intern/BLI_mmap.c
Sergey Sharybin 573bda1fae Fix unused result from mmap() call
The unused result was reported by Clang-Tidy 11.

It does make sense to check for the failed mmap() calls rather than
quietly suppress errors.

In this change failures are reported, but application execution is
not aborted. This is a bit disputable, but it feels to be a safer
thing to do now.

It is unclear how to test the code though, as we don't have any
tools in-place to simulate read errors.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10223
2021-01-28 11:05:38 +01:00

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/*
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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*
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*
* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2020 Blender Foundation.
* All rights reserved.
*/
/** \file
* \ingroup bli
*/
#include "BLI_mmap.h"
#include "BLI_fileops.h"
#include "BLI_listbase.h"
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include <string.h>
#ifndef WIN32
# include <signal.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <sys/mman.h> // for mmap
# include <unistd.h> // for read close
#else
# include "BLI_winstuff.h"
# include <io.h> // for open close read
#endif
struct BLI_mmap_file {
/* The address to which the file was mapped. */
char *memory;
/* The length of the file (and therefore the mapped region). */
size_t length;
/* Platform-specific handle for the mapping. */
void *handle;
/* Flag to indicate IO errors. Needs to be volatile since it's being set from
* within the signal handler, which is not part of the normal execution flow. */
volatile bool io_error;
};
#ifndef WIN32
/* When using memory-mapped files, any IO errors will result in a SIGBUS signal.
* Therefore, we need to catch that signal and stop reading the file in question.
* To do so, we keep a list of all current FileDatas that use memory-mapped files,
* and if a SIGBUS is caught, we check if the failed address is inside one of the
* mapped regions.
* If it is, we set a flag to indicate a failed read and remap the memory in
* question to a zero-backed region in order to avoid additional signals.
* The code that actually reads the memory area has to check whether the flag was
* set after it's done reading.
* If the error occurred outside of a memory-mapped region, we call the previous
* handler if one was configured and abort the process otherwise.
*/
struct error_handler_data {
ListBase open_mmaps;
char configured;
void (*next_handler)(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
} error_handler = {0};
static void sigbus_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *siginfo, void *ptr)
{
/* We only handle SIGBUS here for now. */
BLI_assert(sig == SIGBUS);
char *error_addr = (char *)siginfo->si_addr;
/* Find the file that this error belongs to. */
LISTBASE_FOREACH (LinkData *, link, &error_handler.open_mmaps) {
BLI_mmap_file *file = link->data;
/* Is the address where the error occurred in this file's mapped range? */
if (error_addr >= file->memory && error_addr < file->memory + file->length) {
file->io_error = true;
/* Replace the mapped memory with zeroes. */
const void *mapped_memory = mmap(
file->memory, file->length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0);
if (mapped_memory == MAP_FAILED) {
fprintf(stderr, "SIGBUS handler: Error replacing mapped file with zeros\n");
}
return;
}
}
/* Fall back to other handler if there was one. */
if (error_handler.next_handler) {
error_handler.next_handler(sig, siginfo, ptr);
}
else {
fprintf(stderr, "Unhandled SIGBUS caught\n");
abort();
}
}
/* Ensures that the error handler is set up and ready. */
static bool sigbus_handler_setup(void)
{
if (!error_handler.configured) {
struct sigaction newact = {0}, oldact = {0};
newact.sa_sigaction = sigbus_handler;
newact.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
if (sigaction(SIGBUS, &newact, &oldact)) {
return false;
}
/* Remember the previously configured handler to fall back to it if the error
* does not belong to any of the mapped files. */
error_handler.next_handler = oldact.sa_sigaction;
error_handler.configured = 1;
}
return true;
}
/* Adds a file to the list that the error handler checks. */
static void sigbus_handler_add(BLI_mmap_file *file)
{
BLI_addtail(&error_handler.open_mmaps, BLI_genericNodeN(file));
}
/* Removes a file from the list that the error handler checks. */
static void sigbus_handler_remove(BLI_mmap_file *file)
{
LinkData *link = BLI_findptr(&error_handler.open_mmaps, file, offsetof(LinkData, data));
BLI_freelinkN(&error_handler.open_mmaps, link);
}
#endif
BLI_mmap_file *BLI_mmap_open(int fd)
{
void *memory, *handle = NULL;
size_t length = BLI_lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
#ifndef WIN32
/* Ensure that the SIGBUS handler is configured. */
if (!sigbus_handler_setup()) {
return NULL;
}
/* Map the given file to memory. */
memory = mmap(NULL, length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
if (memory == MAP_FAILED) {
return NULL;
}
#else
/* Convert the POSIX-style file descriptor to a Windows handle. */
void *file_handle = (void *)_get_osfhandle(fd);
/* Memory mapping on Windows is a two-step process - first we create a mapping,
* then we create a view into that mapping.
* In our case, one view that spans the entire file is enough. */
handle = CreateFileMapping(file_handle, NULL, PAGE_READONLY, 0, 0, NULL);
if (handle == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
memory = MapViewOfFile(handle, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, 0);
if (memory == NULL) {
CloseHandle(handle);
return NULL;
}
#endif
/* Now that the mapping was successful, allocate memory and set up the BLI_mmap_file. */
BLI_mmap_file *file = MEM_callocN(sizeof(BLI_mmap_file), __func__);
file->memory = memory;
file->handle = handle;
file->length = length;
#ifndef WIN32
/* Register the file with the error handler. */
sigbus_handler_add(file);
#endif
return file;
}
bool BLI_mmap_read(BLI_mmap_file *file, void *dest, size_t offset, size_t length)
{
/* If a previous read has already failed or we try to read past the end,
* don't even attempt to read any further. */
if (file->io_error || (offset + length > file->length)) {
return false;
}
#ifndef WIN32
/* If an error occurs in this call, sigbus_handler will be called and will set
* file->io_error to true. */
memcpy(dest, file->memory + offset, length);
#else
/* On Windows, we use exception handling to be notified of errors. */
__try {
memcpy(dest, file->memory + offset, length);
}
__except (GetExceptionCode() == EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR ? EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER :
EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH) {
file->io_error = true;
return false;
}
#endif
return !file->io_error;
}
void *BLI_mmap_get_pointer(BLI_mmap_file *file)
{
return file->memory;
}
void BLI_mmap_free(BLI_mmap_file *file)
{
#ifndef WIN32
munmap((void *)file->memory, file->length);
sigbus_handler_remove(file);
#else
UnmapViewOfFile(file->memory);
CloseHandle(file->handle);
#endif
MEM_freeN(file);
}