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Add a pesodo config file for inlcude directories and library names
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jul 2014 13:00:06 +0200 |
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * error.c * * This file contains the code implementing the per-thread error * stacks upon which most NSS routines report their errors. */ #ifndef BASE_H #include "base.h" #endif /* BASE_H */ #include <limits.h> /* for UINT_MAX */ #include <string.h> /* for memmove */ #define NSS_MAX_ERROR_STACK_COUNT 16 /* error codes */ /* * The stack itself has a header, and a sequence of integers. * The header records the amount of space (as measured in stack * slots) already allocated for the stack, and the count of the * number of records currently being used. */ struct stack_header_str { PRUint16 space; PRUint16 count; }; struct error_stack_str { struct stack_header_str header; PRInt32 stack[1]; }; typedef struct error_stack_str error_stack; /* * error_stack_index * * Thread-private data must be indexed. This is that index. * See PR_NewThreadPrivateIndex for more information. * * Thread-private data indexes are in the range [0, 127]. */ #define INVALID_TPD_INDEX UINT_MAX static PRUintn error_stack_index = INVALID_TPD_INDEX; /* * call_once * * The thread-private index must be obtained (once!) at runtime. * This block is used for that one-time call. */ static PRCallOnceType error_call_once; /* * error_once_function * * This is the once-called callback. */ static PRStatus error_once_function ( void) { return PR_NewThreadPrivateIndex(&error_stack_index, PR_Free); } /* * error_get_my_stack * * This routine returns the calling thread's error stack, creating * it if necessary. It may return NULL upon error, which implicitly * means that it ran out of memory. */ static error_stack * error_get_my_stack ( void) { PRStatus st; error_stack *rv; PRUintn new_size; PRUint32 new_bytes; error_stack *new_stack; if( INVALID_TPD_INDEX == error_stack_index ) { st = PR_CallOnce(&error_call_once, error_once_function); if( PR_SUCCESS != st ) { return (error_stack *)NULL; } } rv = (error_stack *)PR_GetThreadPrivate(error_stack_index); if( (error_stack *)NULL == rv ) { /* Doesn't exist; create one */ new_size = 16; } else if( rv->header.count == rv->header.space && rv->header.count < NSS_MAX_ERROR_STACK_COUNT ) { /* Too small, expand it */ new_size = PR_MIN( rv->header.space * 2, NSS_MAX_ERROR_STACK_COUNT); } else { /* Okay, return it */ return rv; } new_bytes = (new_size * sizeof(PRInt32)) + sizeof(error_stack); /* Use NSPR's calloc/realloc, not NSS's, to avoid loops! */ new_stack = PR_Calloc(1, new_bytes); if( (error_stack *)NULL != new_stack ) { if( (error_stack *)NULL != rv ) { (void)nsslibc_memcpy(new_stack,rv,rv->header.space); } new_stack->header.space = new_size; } /* Set the value, whether or not the allocation worked */ PR_SetThreadPrivate(error_stack_index, new_stack); return new_stack; } /* * The error stack * * The public methods relating to the error stack are: * * NSS_GetError * NSS_GetErrorStack * * The nonpublic methods relating to the error stack are: * * nss_SetError * nss_ClearErrorStack * */ /* * NSS_GetError * * This routine returns the highest-level (most general) error set * by the most recent NSS library routine called by the same thread * calling this routine. * * This routine cannot fail. However, it may return zero, which * indicates that the previous NSS library call did not set an error. * * Return value: * 0 if no error has been set * A nonzero error number */ NSS_IMPLEMENT PRInt32 NSS_GetError ( void) { error_stack *es = error_get_my_stack(); if( (error_stack *)NULL == es ) { return NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; /* Good guess! */ } if( 0 == es->header.count ) { return 0; } return es->stack[ es->header.count-1 ]; } /* * NSS_GetErrorStack * * This routine returns a pointer to an array of integers, containing * the entire sequence or "stack" of errors set by the most recent NSS * library routine called by the same thread calling this routine. * NOTE: the caller DOES NOT OWN the memory pointed to by the return * value. The pointer will remain valid until the calling thread * calls another NSS routine. The lowest-level (most specific) error * is first in the array, and the highest-level is last. The array is * zero-terminated. This routine may return NULL upon error; this * indicates a low-memory situation. * * Return value: * NULL upon error, which is an implied NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY * A NON-caller-owned pointer to an array of integers */ NSS_IMPLEMENT PRInt32 * NSS_GetErrorStack ( void) { error_stack *es = error_get_my_stack(); if( (error_stack *)NULL == es ) { return (PRInt32 *)NULL; } /* Make sure it's terminated */ es->stack[ es->header.count ] = 0; return es->stack; } /* * nss_SetError * * This routine places a new error code on the top of the calling * thread's error stack. Calling this routine wiht an error code * of zero will clear the error stack. */ NSS_IMPLEMENT void nss_SetError ( PRUint32 error) { error_stack *es; if( 0 == error ) { nss_ClearErrorStack(); return; } es = error_get_my_stack(); if( (error_stack *)NULL == es ) { /* Oh, well. */ return; } if (es->header.count < es->header.space) { es->stack[ es->header.count++ ] = error; } else { memmove(es->stack, es->stack + 1, (es->header.space - 1) * (sizeof es->stack[0])); es->stack[ es->header.space - 1 ] = error; } return; } /* * nss_ClearErrorStack * * This routine clears the calling thread's error stack. */ NSS_IMPLEMENT void nss_ClearErrorStack ( void) { error_stack *es = error_get_my_stack(); if( (error_stack *)NULL == es ) { /* Oh, well. */ return; } es->header.count = 0; es->stack[0] = 0; return; } /* * nss_DestroyErrorStack * * This routine frees the calling thread's error stack. */ NSS_IMPLEMENT void nss_DestroyErrorStack ( void) { if( INVALID_TPD_INDEX != error_stack_index ) { PR_SetThreadPrivate(error_stack_index, NULL); } return; }