| /* Copyright (C) 1993-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
 |    This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
 |    Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>. | 
 |  | 
 |    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
 |    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
 |    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
 |    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
 |  | 
 |    The GNU C Library 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 | 
 |    Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
 |  | 
 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
 |    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
 |    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | 
 |  | 
 |    As a special exception, if you link the code in this file with | 
 |    files compiled with a GNU compiler to produce an executable, | 
 |    that does not cause the resulting executable to be covered by | 
 |    the GNU Lesser General Public License.  This exception does not | 
 |    however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file | 
 |    might be covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License. | 
 |    This exception applies to code released by its copyright holders | 
 |    in files containing the exception.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* This is a compatibility file.  If we don't build the libc with | 
 |    versioning don't compile this file.  */ | 
 | #include <shlib-compat.h> | 
 | #if SHLIB_COMPAT (libc, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_1) | 
 |  | 
 | #ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE | 
 | # define _POSIX_SOURCE | 
 | #endif | 
 | #define _IO_USE_OLD_IO_FILE | 
 | #include "libioP.h" | 
 | #include <fcntl.h> | 
 | #include <sys/types.h> | 
 | #include <sys/stat.h> | 
 | #include <string.h> | 
 | #include <errno.h> | 
 | #include <stdlib.h> | 
 | #include <unistd.h> | 
 | #ifndef errno | 
 | extern int errno; | 
 | #endif | 
 | #ifndef __set_errno | 
 | # define __set_errno(Val) errno = (Val) | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef _LIBC | 
 | # define open(Name, Flags, Prot) __open (Name, Flags, Prot) | 
 | # define close(FD) __close (FD) | 
 | # define lseek(FD, Offset, Whence) __lseek (FD, Offset, Whence) | 
 | # define read(FD, Buf, NBytes) __read (FD, Buf, NBytes) | 
 | # define write(FD, Buf, NBytes) __write (FD, Buf, NBytes) | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | /* An fstream can be in at most one of put mode, get mode, or putback mode. | 
 |    Putback mode is a variant of get mode. | 
 |  | 
 |    In a filebuf, there is only one current position, instead of two | 
 |    separate get and put pointers.  In get mode, the current position | 
 |    is that of gptr(); in put mode that of pptr(). | 
 |  | 
 |    The position in the buffer that corresponds to the position | 
 |    in external file system is normally _IO_read_end, except in putback | 
 |    mode, when it is _IO_save_end. | 
 |    If the field _fb._offset is >= 0, it gives the offset in | 
 |    the file as a whole corresponding to eGptr(). (?) | 
 |  | 
 |    PUT MODE: | 
 |    If a filebuf is in put mode, then all of _IO_read_ptr, _IO_read_end, | 
 |    and _IO_read_base are equal to each other.  These are usually equal | 
 |    to _IO_buf_base, though not necessarily if we have switched from | 
 |    get mode to put mode.  (The reason is to maintain the invariant | 
 |    that _IO_read_end corresponds to the external file position.) | 
 |    _IO_write_base is non-NULL and usually equal to _IO_buf_base. | 
 |    We also have _IO_write_end == _IO_buf_end, but only in fully buffered mode. | 
 |    The un-flushed character are those between _IO_write_base and _IO_write_ptr. | 
 |  | 
 |    GET MODE: | 
 |    If a filebuf is in get or putback mode, eback() != egptr(). | 
 |    In get mode, the unread characters are between gptr() and egptr(). | 
 |    The OS file position corresponds to that of egptr(). | 
 |  | 
 |    PUTBACK MODE: | 
 |    Putback mode is used to remember "excess" characters that have | 
 |    been sputbackc'd in a separate putback buffer. | 
 |    In putback mode, the get buffer points to the special putback buffer. | 
 |    The unread characters are the characters between gptr() and egptr() | 
 |    in the putback buffer, as well as the area between save_gptr() | 
 |    and save_egptr(), which point into the original reserve buffer. | 
 |    (The pointers save_gptr() and save_egptr() are the values | 
 |    of gptr() and egptr() at the time putback mode was entered.) | 
 |    The OS position corresponds to that of save_egptr(). | 
 |  | 
 |    LINE BUFFERED OUTPUT: | 
 |    During line buffered output, _IO_write_base==base() && epptr()==base(). | 
 |    However, ptr() may be anywhere between base() and ebuf(). | 
 |    This forces a call to filebuf::overflow(int C) on every put. | 
 |    If there is more space in the buffer, and C is not a '\n', | 
 |    then C is inserted, and pptr() incremented. | 
 |  | 
 |    UNBUFFERED STREAMS: | 
 |    If a filebuf is unbuffered(), the _shortbuf[1] is used as the buffer. | 
 | */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS \ | 
 |   (_IO_IS_FILEBUF+_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_TIED_PUT_GET) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | void | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_init (struct _IO_FILE_plus *fp) | 
 | { | 
 |   /* POSIX.1 allows another file handle to be used to change the position | 
 |      of our file descriptor.  Hence we actually don't know the actual | 
 |      position before we do the first fseek (and until a following fflush). */ | 
 |   fp->file._old_offset = _IO_pos_BAD; | 
 |   fp->file._IO_file_flags |= CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS; | 
 |  | 
 |   _IO_link_in (fp); | 
 |   fp->file._vtable_offset = ((int) sizeof (struct _IO_FILE) | 
 | 			     - (int) sizeof (struct _IO_FILE_complete)); | 
 |   fp->file._fileno = -1; | 
 |  | 
 | #if defined SHARED && defined _LIBC | 
 |   if (__builtin_expect (&_IO_stdin_used != NULL, 1) | 
 |       || (fp != (struct _IO_FILE_plus *) _IO_stdin | 
 | 	  && fp != (struct _IO_FILE_plus *) _IO_stdout | 
 | 	  && fp != (struct _IO_FILE_plus *) _IO_stderr)) | 
 |     /* The object is dynamically allocated and large enough.  Initialize | 
 |        the _mode element as well.  */ | 
 |     ((struct _IO_FILE_complete *) fp)->_mode = -1; | 
 | #endif | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_close_it (_IO_FILE *fp) | 
 | { | 
 |   int write_status, close_status; | 
 |   if (!_IO_file_is_open (fp)) | 
 |     return EOF; | 
 |  | 
 |   write_status = _IO_old_do_flush (fp); | 
 |  | 
 |   _IO_unsave_markers (fp); | 
 |  | 
 |   close_status = ((fp->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_NOCLOSE) == 0 | 
 | 		  ? _IO_SYSCLOSE (fp) : 0); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Free buffer. */ | 
 |   _IO_setb (fp, NULL, NULL, 0); | 
 |   _IO_setg (fp, NULL, NULL, NULL); | 
 |   _IO_setp (fp, NULL, NULL); | 
 |  | 
 |   _IO_un_link ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp); | 
 |   fp->_flags = _IO_MAGIC|CLOSED_FILEBUF_FLAGS; | 
 |   fp->_fileno = -1; | 
 |   fp->_old_offset = _IO_pos_BAD; | 
 |  | 
 |   return close_status ? close_status : write_status; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | void | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_finish (_IO_FILE *fp, int dummy) | 
 | { | 
 |   if (_IO_file_is_open (fp)) | 
 |     { | 
 |       _IO_old_do_flush (fp); | 
 |       if (!(fp->_flags & _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE)) | 
 | 	_IO_SYSCLOSE (fp); | 
 |     } | 
 |   _IO_default_finish (fp, 0); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_FILE * | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_fopen (_IO_FILE *fp, const char *filename, const char *mode) | 
 | { | 
 |   int oflags = 0, omode; | 
 |   int read_write, fdesc; | 
 |   int oprot = 0666; | 
 |   if (_IO_file_is_open (fp)) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |   switch (*mode++) | 
 |     { | 
 |     case 'r': | 
 |       omode = O_RDONLY; | 
 |       read_write = _IO_NO_WRITES; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case 'w': | 
 |       omode = O_WRONLY; | 
 |       oflags = O_CREAT|O_TRUNC; | 
 |       read_write = _IO_NO_READS; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case 'a': | 
 |       omode = O_WRONLY; | 
 |       oflags = O_CREAT|O_APPEND; | 
 |       read_write = _IO_NO_READS|_IO_IS_APPENDING; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     default: | 
 |       __set_errno (EINVAL); | 
 |       return NULL; | 
 |     } | 
 |   if (mode[0] == '+' || (mode[0] == 'b' && mode[1] == '+')) | 
 |     { | 
 |       omode = O_RDWR; | 
 |       read_write &= _IO_IS_APPENDING; | 
 |     } | 
 |   fdesc = open (filename, omode|oflags, oprot); | 
 |   if (fdesc < 0) | 
 |     return NULL; | 
 |   fp->_fileno = fdesc; | 
 |   _IO_mask_flags (fp, read_write,_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES+_IO_IS_APPENDING); | 
 |   if (read_write & _IO_IS_APPENDING) | 
 |     if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp, (_IO_off_t)0, _IO_seek_end, _IOS_INPUT|_IOS_OUTPUT) | 
 | 	== _IO_pos_BAD && errno != ESPIPE) | 
 |       return NULL; | 
 |   _IO_link_in ((struct _IO_FILE_plus *) fp); | 
 |   return fp; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_FILE * | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_attach (_IO_FILE *fp, int fd) | 
 | { | 
 |   if (_IO_file_is_open (fp)) | 
 |     return NULL; | 
 |   fp->_fileno = fd; | 
 |   fp->_flags &= ~(_IO_NO_READS+_IO_NO_WRITES); | 
 |   fp->_flags |= _IO_DELETE_DONT_CLOSE; | 
 |   /* Get the current position of the file. */ | 
 |   /* We have to do that since that may be junk. */ | 
 |   fp->_old_offset = _IO_pos_BAD; | 
 |   if (_IO_SEEKOFF (fp, (_IO_off_t)0, _IO_seek_cur, _IOS_INPUT|_IOS_OUTPUT) | 
 |       == _IO_pos_BAD && errno != ESPIPE) | 
 |     return NULL; | 
 |   return fp; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_FILE * | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_setbuf (_IO_FILE *fp, char *p, _IO_ssize_t len) | 
 | { | 
 |     if (_IO_default_setbuf (fp, p, len) == NULL) | 
 |       return NULL; | 
 |  | 
 |     fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end | 
 |       = fp->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |     _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |  | 
 |     return fp; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static int old_do_write (_IO_FILE *, const char *, _IO_size_t); | 
 |  | 
 | /* Write TO_DO bytes from DATA to FP. | 
 |    Then mark FP as having empty buffers. */ | 
 |  | 
 | int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_do_write (_IO_FILE *fp, const char *data, _IO_size_t to_do) | 
 | { | 
 |   return (to_do == 0 || (_IO_size_t) old_do_write (fp, data, to_do) == to_do) | 
 | 	 ? 0 : EOF; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | old_do_write (_IO_FILE *fp, const char *data, _IO_size_t to_do) | 
 | { | 
 |   _IO_size_t count; | 
 |   if (fp->_flags & _IO_IS_APPENDING) | 
 |     /* On a system without a proper O_APPEND implementation, | 
 |        you would need to sys_seek(0, SEEK_END) here, but is | 
 |        not needed nor desirable for Unix- or Posix-like systems. | 
 |        Instead, just indicate that offset (before and after) is | 
 |        unpredictable. */ | 
 |     fp->_old_offset = _IO_pos_BAD; | 
 |   else if (fp->_IO_read_end != fp->_IO_write_base) | 
 |     { | 
 |       _IO_off_t new_pos | 
 | 	= _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, fp->_IO_write_base - fp->_IO_read_end, 1); | 
 |       if (new_pos == _IO_pos_BAD) | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 |       fp->_old_offset = new_pos; | 
 |     } | 
 |   count = _IO_SYSWRITE (fp, data, to_do); | 
 |   if (fp->_cur_column && count) | 
 |     fp->_cur_column = _IO_adjust_column (fp->_cur_column - 1, data, count) + 1; | 
 |   _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |   fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |   fp->_IO_write_end = ((fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF | _IO_UNBUFFERED)) | 
 | 		       ? fp->_IO_buf_base : fp->_IO_buf_end); | 
 |   return count; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_underflow (_IO_FILE *fp) | 
 | { | 
 |   _IO_ssize_t count; | 
 | #if 0 | 
 |   /* SysV does not make this test; take it out for compatibility */ | 
 |   if (fp->_flags & _IO_EOF_SEEN) | 
 |     return (EOF); | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 |   if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS) | 
 |     { | 
 |       fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN; | 
 |       __set_errno (EBADF); | 
 |       return EOF; | 
 |     } | 
 |   if (fp->_IO_read_ptr < fp->_IO_read_end) | 
 |     return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* Maybe we already have a push back pointer.  */ | 
 |       if (fp->_IO_save_base != NULL) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  free (fp->_IO_save_base); | 
 | 	  fp->_flags &= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP; | 
 | 	} | 
 |       _IO_doallocbuf (fp); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Flush all line buffered files before reading. */ | 
 |   /* FIXME This can/should be moved to genops ?? */ | 
 |   if (fp->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF|_IO_UNBUFFERED)) | 
 |     _IO_flush_all_linebuffered (); | 
 |  | 
 |   _IO_switch_to_get_mode (fp); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* This is very tricky. We have to adjust those | 
 |      pointers before we call _IO_SYSREAD () since | 
 |      we may longjump () out while waiting for | 
 |      input. Those pointers may be screwed up. H.J. */ | 
 |   fp->_IO_read_base = fp->_IO_read_ptr = fp->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |   fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |   fp->_IO_write_base = fp->_IO_write_ptr = fp->_IO_write_end | 
 |     = fp->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |  | 
 |   count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, | 
 | 		       fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |   if (count <= 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       if (count == 0) | 
 | 	fp->_flags |= _IO_EOF_SEEN; | 
 |       else | 
 | 	fp->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN, count = 0; | 
 |   } | 
 |   fp->_IO_read_end += count; | 
 |   if (count == 0) | 
 |     return EOF; | 
 |   if (fp->_old_offset != _IO_pos_BAD) | 
 |     _IO_pos_adjust (fp->_old_offset, count); | 
 |   return *(unsigned char *) fp->_IO_read_ptr; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_overflow (_IO_FILE *f, int ch) | 
 | { | 
 |   if (f->_flags & _IO_NO_WRITES) /* SET ERROR */ | 
 |     { | 
 |       f->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN; | 
 |       __set_errno (EBADF); | 
 |       return EOF; | 
 |     } | 
 |   /* If currently reading or no buffer allocated. */ | 
 |   if ((f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING) == 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* Allocate a buffer if needed. */ | 
 |       if (f->_IO_write_base == 0) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  _IO_doallocbuf (f); | 
 | 	  _IO_setg (f, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base, f->_IO_buf_base); | 
 | 	} | 
 |       /* Otherwise must be currently reading. | 
 | 	 If _IO_read_ptr (and hence also _IO_read_end) is at the buffer end, | 
 | 	 logically slide the buffer forwards one block (by setting the | 
 | 	 read pointers to all point at the beginning of the block).  This | 
 | 	 makes room for subsequent output. | 
 | 	 Otherwise, set the read pointers to _IO_read_end (leaving that | 
 | 	 alone, so it can continue to correspond to the external position). */ | 
 |       if (f->_IO_read_ptr == f->_IO_buf_end) | 
 | 	f->_IO_read_end = f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |       f->_IO_write_ptr = f->_IO_read_ptr; | 
 |       f->_IO_write_base = f->_IO_write_ptr; | 
 |       f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_buf_end; | 
 |       f->_IO_read_base = f->_IO_read_ptr = f->_IO_read_end; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (f->_flags & (_IO_LINE_BUF | _IO_UNBUFFERED)) | 
 | 	f->_IO_write_end = f->_IO_write_ptr; | 
 |       f->_flags |= _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING; | 
 |     } | 
 |   if (ch == EOF) | 
 |     return _IO_old_do_flush (f); | 
 |   if (f->_IO_write_ptr == f->_IO_buf_end ) /* Buffer is really full */ | 
 |     if (_IO_old_do_flush (f) == EOF) | 
 |       return EOF; | 
 |   *f->_IO_write_ptr++ = ch; | 
 |   if ((f->_flags & _IO_UNBUFFERED) | 
 |       || ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && ch == '\n')) | 
 |     if (_IO_old_do_flush (f) == EOF) | 
 |       return EOF; | 
 |   return (unsigned char) ch; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | int | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_sync (_IO_FILE *fp) | 
 | { | 
 |   _IO_ssize_t delta; | 
 |   int retval = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   /*    char* ptr = cur_ptr(); */ | 
 |   if (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base) | 
 |     if (_IO_old_do_flush(fp)) return EOF; | 
 |   delta = fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_end; | 
 |   if (delta != 0) | 
 |     { | 
 | #ifdef TODO | 
 |       if (_IO_in_backup (fp)) | 
 | 	delta -= eGptr () - Gbase (); | 
 | #endif | 
 |       _IO_off_t new_pos = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, delta, 1); | 
 |       if (new_pos != (_IO_off_t) EOF) | 
 | 	fp->_IO_read_end = fp->_IO_read_ptr; | 
 | #ifdef ESPIPE | 
 |       else if (errno == ESPIPE) | 
 | 	; /* Ignore error from unseekable devices. */ | 
 | #endif | 
 |       else | 
 | 	retval = EOF; | 
 |     } | 
 |   if (retval != EOF) | 
 |     fp->_old_offset = _IO_pos_BAD; | 
 |   /* FIXME: Cleanup - can this be shared? */ | 
 |   /*    setg(base(), ptr, ptr); */ | 
 |   return retval; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_off64_t | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_seekoff (_IO_FILE *fp, _IO_off64_t offset, int dir, int mode) | 
 | { | 
 |   _IO_off_t result; | 
 |   _IO_off64_t delta, new_offset; | 
 |   long count; | 
 |   /* POSIX.1 8.2.3.7 says that after a call the fflush() the file | 
 |      offset of the underlying file must be exact.  */ | 
 |   int must_be_exact = (fp->_IO_read_base == fp->_IO_read_end | 
 | 		       && fp->_IO_write_base == fp->_IO_write_ptr); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (mode == 0) | 
 |     dir = _IO_seek_cur, offset = 0; /* Don't move any pointers. */ | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Flush unwritten characters. | 
 |      (This may do an unneeded write if we seek within the buffer. | 
 |      But to be able to switch to reading, we would need to set | 
 |      egptr to pptr.  That can't be done in the current design, | 
 |      which assumes file_ptr() is eGptr.  Anyway, since we probably | 
 |      end up flushing when we close(), it doesn't make much difference.) | 
 |      FIXME: simulate mem-mapped files. */ | 
 |  | 
 |   if (fp->_IO_write_ptr > fp->_IO_write_base || _IO_in_put_mode (fp)) | 
 |     if (_IO_switch_to_get_mode (fp)) | 
 |       return EOF; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (fp->_IO_buf_base == NULL) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* It could be that we already have a pushback buffer.  */ | 
 |       if (fp->_IO_read_base != NULL) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  free (fp->_IO_read_base); | 
 | 	  fp->_flags &= ~_IO_IN_BACKUP; | 
 | 	} | 
 |       _IO_doallocbuf (fp); | 
 |       _IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |       _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   switch (dir) | 
 |     { | 
 |     case _IO_seek_cur: | 
 |       /* Adjust for read-ahead (bytes is buffer). */ | 
 |       offset -= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_ptr; | 
 |       if (fp->_old_offset == _IO_pos_BAD) | 
 | 	goto dumb; | 
 |       /* Make offset absolute, assuming current pointer is file_ptr(). */ | 
 |       offset += fp->_old_offset; | 
 |  | 
 |       dir = _IO_seek_set; | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case _IO_seek_set: | 
 |       break; | 
 |     case _IO_seek_end: | 
 |       { | 
 | 	struct stat64 st; | 
 | 	if (_IO_SYSSTAT (fp, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG (st.st_mode)) | 
 | 	  { | 
 | 	    offset += st.st_size; | 
 | 	    dir = _IO_seek_set; | 
 | 	  } | 
 | 	else | 
 | 	  goto dumb; | 
 |       } | 
 |     } | 
 |   /* At this point, dir==_IO_seek_set. */ | 
 |  | 
 |   /* If we are only interested in the current position we've found it now.  */ | 
 |   if (mode == 0) | 
 |     return offset; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* If destination is within current buffer, optimize: */ | 
 |   if (fp->_old_offset != _IO_pos_BAD && fp->_IO_read_base != NULL | 
 |       && !_IO_in_backup (fp)) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* Offset relative to start of main get area. */ | 
 |       _IO_off_t rel_offset = (offset - fp->_old_offset | 
 | 			      + (fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_base)); | 
 |       if (rel_offset >= 0) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | #if 0 | 
 | 	  if (_IO_in_backup (fp)) | 
 | 	    _IO_switch_to_main_get_area (fp); | 
 | #endif | 
 | 	  if (rel_offset <= fp->_IO_read_end - fp->_IO_read_base) | 
 | 	    { | 
 | 	      _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base + rel_offset, | 
 | 			fp->_IO_read_end); | 
 | 	      _IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 | 	      { | 
 | 		_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN); | 
 | 		goto resync; | 
 | 	      } | 
 | 	    } | 
 | #ifdef TODO | 
 | 	    /* If we have streammarkers, seek forward by reading ahead. */ | 
 | 	    if (_IO_have_markers (fp)) | 
 | 	      { | 
 | 		int to_skip = rel_offset | 
 | 		  - (fp->_IO_read_ptr - fp->_IO_read_base); | 
 | 		if (ignore (to_skip) != to_skip) | 
 | 		  goto dumb; | 
 | 		_IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN); | 
 | 		goto resync; | 
 | 	      } | 
 | #endif | 
 | 	} | 
 | #ifdef TODO | 
 |       if (rel_offset < 0 && rel_offset >= Bbase () - Bptr ()) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  if (!_IO_in_backup (fp)) | 
 | 	    _IO_switch_to_backup_area (fp); | 
 | 	  gbump (fp->_IO_read_end + rel_offset - fp->_IO_read_ptr); | 
 | 	  _IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN); | 
 | 	  goto resync; | 
 | 	} | 
 | #endif | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef TODO | 
 |   _IO_unsave_markers (fp); | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 |   if (fp->_flags & _IO_NO_READS) | 
 |     goto dumb; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Try to seek to a block boundary, to improve kernel page management. */ | 
 |   new_offset = offset & ~(fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base - 1); | 
 |   delta = offset - new_offset; | 
 |   if (delta > fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base) | 
 |     { | 
 |       new_offset = offset; | 
 |       delta = 0; | 
 |     } | 
 |   result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, new_offset, 0); | 
 |   if (result < 0) | 
 |     return EOF; | 
 |   if (delta == 0) | 
 |     count = 0; | 
 |   else | 
 |     { | 
 |       count = _IO_SYSREAD (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, | 
 | 			   (must_be_exact | 
 | 			    ? delta : fp->_IO_buf_end - fp->_IO_buf_base)); | 
 |       if (count < delta) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  /* We weren't allowed to read, but try to seek the remainder. */ | 
 | 	  offset = count == EOF ? delta : delta-count; | 
 | 	  dir = _IO_seek_cur; | 
 | 	  goto dumb; | 
 | 	} | 
 |     } | 
 |   _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base + delta, | 
 | 	    fp->_IO_buf_base + count); | 
 |   _IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |   fp->_old_offset = result + count; | 
 |   _IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN); | 
 |   return offset; | 
 |  dumb: | 
 |  | 
 |   _IO_unsave_markers (fp); | 
 |   result = _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, offset, dir); | 
 |   if (result != EOF) | 
 |     { | 
 |       _IO_mask_flags (fp, 0, _IO_EOF_SEEN); | 
 |       fp->_old_offset = result; | 
 |       _IO_setg (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |       _IO_setp (fp, fp->_IO_buf_base, fp->_IO_buf_base); | 
 |     } | 
 |   return result; | 
 |  | 
 | resync: | 
 |   /* We need to do it since it is possible that the file offset in | 
 |      the kernel may be changed behind our back. It may happen when | 
 |      we fopen a file and then do a fork. One process may access the | 
 |      file and the kernel file offset will be changed. */ | 
 |   if (fp->_old_offset >= 0) | 
 |     _IO_SYSSEEK (fp, fp->_old_offset, 0); | 
 |  | 
 |   return offset; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_ssize_t | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_write (_IO_FILE *f, const void *data, _IO_ssize_t n) | 
 | { | 
 |   _IO_ssize_t to_do = n; | 
 |   while (to_do > 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       _IO_ssize_t count = write (f->_fileno, data, to_do); | 
 |       if (count == EOF) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  f->_flags |= _IO_ERR_SEEN; | 
 | 	  break; | 
 | 	} | 
 |       to_do -= count; | 
 |       data = (void *) ((char *) data + count); | 
 |     } | 
 |   n -= to_do; | 
 |   if (f->_old_offset >= 0) | 
 |     f->_old_offset += n; | 
 |   return n; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | _IO_size_t | 
 | attribute_compat_text_section | 
 | _IO_old_file_xsputn (_IO_FILE *f, const void *data, _IO_size_t n) | 
 | { | 
 |   const char *s = (char *) data; | 
 |   _IO_size_t to_do = n; | 
 |   int must_flush = 0; | 
 |   _IO_size_t count = 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (n <= 0) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |   /* This is an optimized implementation. | 
 |      If the amount to be written straddles a block boundary | 
 |      (or the filebuf is unbuffered), use sys_write directly. */ | 
 |  | 
 |   /* First figure out how much space is available in the buffer. */ | 
 |   if ((f->_flags & _IO_LINE_BUF) && (f->_flags & _IO_CURRENTLY_PUTTING)) | 
 |     { | 
 |       count = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_write_ptr; | 
 |       if (count >= n) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  const char *p; | 
 | 	  for (p = s + n; p > s; ) | 
 | 	    { | 
 | 	      if (*--p == '\n') | 
 | 		{ | 
 | 		  count = p - s + 1; | 
 | 		  must_flush = 1; | 
 | 		  break; | 
 | 		} | 
 | 	    } | 
 | 	} | 
 |     } | 
 |   else if (f->_IO_write_end > f->_IO_write_ptr) | 
 |     count = f->_IO_write_end - f->_IO_write_ptr; /* Space available. */ | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Then fill the buffer. */ | 
 |   if (count > 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       if (count > to_do) | 
 | 	count = to_do; | 
 |       if (count > 20) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | #ifdef _LIBC | 
 | 	  f->_IO_write_ptr = __mempcpy (f->_IO_write_ptr, s, count); | 
 | #else | 
 | 	  memcpy (f->_IO_write_ptr, s, count); | 
 | 	  f->_IO_write_ptr += count; | 
 | #endif | 
 | 	  s += count; | 
 | 	} | 
 |       else | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  char *p = f->_IO_write_ptr; | 
 | 	  int i = (int) count; | 
 | 	  while (--i >= 0) | 
 | 	    *p++ = *s++; | 
 | 	  f->_IO_write_ptr = p; | 
 | 	} | 
 |       to_do -= count; | 
 |     } | 
 |   if (to_do + must_flush > 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       _IO_size_t block_size, do_write; | 
 |       /* Next flush the (full) buffer. */ | 
 |       if (__overflow (f, EOF) == EOF) | 
 | 	return to_do == 0 ? EOF : n - to_do; | 
 |  | 
 |       /* Try to maintain alignment: write a whole number of blocks. | 
 | 	 dont_write is what gets left over. */ | 
 |       block_size = f->_IO_buf_end - f->_IO_buf_base; | 
 |       do_write = to_do - (block_size >= 128 ? to_do % block_size : 0); | 
 |  | 
 |       if (do_write) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	  count = old_do_write (f, s, do_write); | 
 | 	  to_do -= count; | 
 | 	  if (count < do_write) | 
 | 	    return n - to_do; | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 |       /* Now write out the remainder.  Normally, this will fit in the | 
 | 	 buffer, but it's somewhat messier for line-buffered files, | 
 | 	 so we let _IO_default_xsputn handle the general case. */ | 
 |       if (to_do) | 
 | 	to_do -= _IO_default_xsputn (f, s+do_write, to_do); | 
 |     } | 
 |   return n - to_do; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | const struct _IO_jump_t _IO_old_file_jumps = | 
 | { | 
 |   JUMP_INIT_DUMMY, | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(finish, _IO_old_file_finish), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(overflow, _IO_old_file_overflow), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(underflow, _IO_old_file_underflow), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(uflow, _IO_default_uflow), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(pbackfail, _IO_default_pbackfail), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(xsputn, _IO_old_file_xsputn), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(xsgetn, _IO_default_xsgetn), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(seekoff, _IO_old_file_seekoff), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(seekpos, _IO_default_seekpos), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(setbuf, _IO_old_file_setbuf), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(sync, _IO_old_file_sync), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(doallocate, _IO_file_doallocate), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(read, _IO_file_read), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(write, _IO_old_file_write), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(seek, _IO_file_seek), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(close, _IO_file_close), | 
 |   JUMP_INIT(stat, _IO_file_stat) | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_do_write, _IO_do_write, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_attach, _IO_file_attach, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_close_it, _IO_file_close_it, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_finish, _IO_file_finish, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_fopen, _IO_file_fopen, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_init, _IO_file_init, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_setbuf, _IO_file_setbuf, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_sync, _IO_file_sync, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_overflow, _IO_file_overflow, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_seekoff, _IO_file_seekoff, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_underflow, _IO_file_underflow, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_write, _IO_file_write, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 | compat_symbol (libc, _IO_old_file_xsputn, _IO_file_xsputn, GLIBC_2_0); | 
 |  | 
 | #endif |