Annotation of src/usr.bin/sort/file.c, Revision 1.21
1.21 ! lteo 1: /* $OpenBSD: file.c,v 1.20 2015/04/03 10:37:24 tobias Exp $ */
1.1 millert 2:
3: /*-
4: * Copyright (C) 2009 Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
5: * Copyright (C) 2012 Oleg Moskalenko <mom040267@gmail.com>
6: * All rights reserved.
7: *
8: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9: * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10: * are met:
11: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13: * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15: * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16: *
17: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
18: * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
19: * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
20: * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
21: * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
22: * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
23: * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
24: * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
25: * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
26: * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
27: * SUCH DAMAGE.
28: */
29:
30: #include <sys/mman.h>
31: #include <sys/stat.h>
32: #include <sys/types.h>
33: #include <sys/queue.h>
34:
35: #include <err.h>
36: #include <fcntl.h>
37: #include <stdio.h>
38: #include <stdlib.h>
1.14 deraadt 39: #include <signal.h>
1.1 millert 40: #include <string.h>
41: #include <unistd.h>
42: #include <wchar.h>
43: #include <wctype.h>
44:
45: #include "coll.h"
46: #include "file.h"
47: #include "radixsort.h"
48:
49: unsigned long long available_free_memory = 1000000;
50:
51: bool use_mmap;
52:
1.21 ! lteo 53: const char *tmpdir = "/tmp";
1.1 millert 54: const char *compress_program;
55:
56: size_t max_open_files = 16;
57:
58: /*
59: * How much space we read from file at once
60: */
61: #define READ_CHUNK 4096
62:
63: /*
64: * File reader structure
65: */
66: struct file_reader {
67: struct reader_buffer rb;
68: FILE *file;
69: char *fname;
70: unsigned char *buffer;
71: unsigned char *mmapaddr;
72: unsigned char *mmapptr;
73: size_t bsz;
74: size_t cbsz;
75: size_t mmapsize;
76: size_t strbeg;
77: char elsymb;
78: };
79:
80: /*
81: * Structure to be used in file merge process.
82: */
83: struct file_header {
84: struct file_reader *fr;
85: struct sort_list_item *si; /* current top line */
86: size_t file_pos;
87: };
88:
89: /*
90: * List elements of "cleanable" files list.
91: */
92: struct CLEANABLE_FILE {
93: char *fn;
94: LIST_ENTRY(CLEANABLE_FILE) files;
95: };
96:
97: /*
98: * List header of "cleanable" files list.
99: */
100: static LIST_HEAD(CLEANABLE_FILES, CLEANABLE_FILE) tmp_files;
101:
102: /*
103: * Init tmp files list
104: */
105: void
106: init_tmp_files(void)
107: {
108: LIST_INIT(&tmp_files);
109: }
110:
111: /*
112: * Save name of a tmp file for signal cleanup
113: */
114: void
115: tmp_file_atexit(const char *tmp_file)
116: {
1.12 millert 117: struct CLEANABLE_FILE *item;
1.14 deraadt 118: sigset_t mask, oldmask;
1.12 millert 119:
120: item = sort_malloc(sizeof(struct CLEANABLE_FILE));
121: item->fn = sort_strdup(tmp_file);
1.14 deraadt 122:
123: sigfillset(&mask);
124: sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, &oldmask);
1.12 millert 125: LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&tmp_files, item, files);
1.14 deraadt 126: sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldmask, NULL);
1.1 millert 127: }
128:
129: /*
130: * Clear tmp files
131: */
132: void
133: clear_tmp_files(void)
134: {
135: struct CLEANABLE_FILE *item;
136:
137: LIST_FOREACH(item, &tmp_files, files) {
138: if (item != NULL && item->fn != NULL)
139: unlink(item->fn);
140: }
141: }
142:
143: /*
144: * Check whether a file is a temporary file
145: */
146: static bool
147: file_is_tmp(const char *fn)
148: {
149: struct CLEANABLE_FILE *item;
150:
1.12 millert 151: LIST_FOREACH(item, &tmp_files, files) {
152: if (item->fn != NULL && strcmp(item->fn, fn) == 0)
153: return true;
1.1 millert 154: }
155:
1.12 millert 156: return false;
1.1 millert 157: }
158:
159: /*
160: * Generate new temporary file name
161: */
162: char *
163: new_tmp_file_name(void)
164: {
165: char *ret;
1.7 tobias 166: int fd;
1.1 millert 167:
1.7 tobias 168: sort_asprintf(&ret, "%s/.bsdsort.XXXXXXXXXX", tmpdir);
169: if ((fd = mkstemp(ret)) == -1)
170: err(2, "%s", ret);
171: close(fd);
1.1 millert 172: tmp_file_atexit(ret);
173: return ret;
174: }
175:
176: /*
177: * Initialize file list
178: */
179: void
180: file_list_init(struct file_list *fl, bool tmp)
181: {
1.12 millert 182: fl->count = 0;
183: fl->sz = 0;
184: fl->fns = NULL;
185: fl->tmp = tmp;
1.1 millert 186: }
187:
188: /*
189: * Add a file name to the list
190: */
191: void
192: file_list_add(struct file_list *fl, char *fn, bool allocate)
193: {
1.12 millert 194: if (fl->count >= fl->sz) {
195: fl->fns = sort_reallocarray(fl->fns,
196: fl->sz ? fl->sz : (fl->sz = 1), 2 * sizeof(char *));
197: fl->sz *= 2;
1.1 millert 198: }
1.12 millert 199: fl->fns[fl->count] = allocate ? sort_strdup(fn) : fn;
200: fl->count += 1;
1.1 millert 201: }
202:
203: /*
204: * Populate file list from array of file names
205: */
206: void
207: file_list_populate(struct file_list *fl, int argc, char **argv, bool allocate)
208: {
1.12 millert 209: int i;
1.1 millert 210:
1.12 millert 211: for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
212: file_list_add(fl, argv[i], allocate);
1.1 millert 213: }
214:
215: /*
216: * Clean file list data and delete the files,
217: * if this is a list of temporary files
218: */
219: void
220: file_list_clean(struct file_list *fl)
221: {
1.12 millert 222: if (fl->fns) {
223: size_t i;
1.1 millert 224:
1.12 millert 225: for (i = 0; i < fl->count; i++) {
226: if (fl->fns[i]) {
227: if (fl->tmp)
228: unlink(fl->fns[i]);
229: sort_free(fl->fns[i]);
230: fl->fns[i] = NULL;
1.1 millert 231: }
232: }
1.12 millert 233: sort_free(fl->fns);
234: fl->fns = NULL;
1.1 millert 235: }
1.12 millert 236: fl->sz = 0;
237: fl->count = 0;
238: fl->tmp = false;
1.1 millert 239: }
240:
241: /*
242: * Init sort list
243: */
244: void
245: sort_list_init(struct sort_list *l)
246: {
1.12 millert 247: l->count = 0;
248: l->size = 0;
249: l->memsize = sizeof(struct sort_list);
250: l->list = NULL;
1.1 millert 251: }
252:
253: /*
254: * Add string to sort list
255: */
256: void
257: sort_list_add(struct sort_list *l, struct bwstring *str)
258: {
1.12 millert 259: size_t indx = l->count;
1.1 millert 260:
1.12 millert 261: if ((l->list == NULL) || (indx >= l->size)) {
262: size_t newsize = (l->size + 1) + 1024;
1.1 millert 263:
1.12 millert 264: l->list = sort_reallocarray(l->list, newsize,
265: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *));
266: l->memsize += (newsize - l->size) *
267: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *);
268: l->size = newsize;
269: }
270: l->list[indx] = sort_list_item_alloc();
271: sort_list_item_set(l->list[indx], str);
272: l->memsize += sort_list_item_size(l->list[indx]);
273: l->count += 1;
1.1 millert 274: }
275:
276: /*
277: * Clean sort list data
278: */
279: void
280: sort_list_clean(struct sort_list *l)
281: {
1.12 millert 282: if (l->list) {
283: size_t i;
1.1 millert 284:
1.12 millert 285: for (i = 0; i < l->count; i++) {
286: struct sort_list_item *item;
1.1 millert 287:
1.12 millert 288: item = l->list[i];
1.1 millert 289:
1.12 millert 290: if (item) {
291: sort_list_item_clean(item);
292: sort_free(item);
293: l->list[i] = NULL;
1.1 millert 294: }
295: }
1.12 millert 296: sort_free(l->list);
297: l->list = NULL;
1.1 millert 298: }
1.12 millert 299: l->count = 0;
300: l->size = 0;
301: l->memsize = sizeof(struct sort_list);
1.1 millert 302: }
303:
304: /*
305: * Write sort list to file
306: */
307: void
308: sort_list_dump(struct sort_list *l, const char *fn)
309: {
1.12 millert 310: FILE *f;
311:
312: f = openfile(fn, "w");
313: if (f == NULL)
314: err(2, "%s", fn);
1.1 millert 315:
1.12 millert 316: if (l->list) {
317: size_t i;
1.1 millert 318:
1.12 millert 319: if (!sort_opts_vals.uflag) {
320: for (i = 0; i < l->count; ++i)
321: bwsfwrite(l->list[i]->str, f,
322: sort_opts_vals.zflag);
323: } else {
324: struct sort_list_item *last_printed_item = NULL;
325: struct sort_list_item *item;
326: for (i = 0; i < l->count; ++i) {
327: item = l->list[i];
328: if ((last_printed_item == NULL) ||
329: list_coll(&last_printed_item, &item)) {
330: bwsfwrite(item->str, f, sort_opts_vals.zflag);
331: last_printed_item = item;
1.1 millert 332: }
333: }
334: }
1.12 millert 335: }
1.1 millert 336:
1.12 millert 337: closefile(f, fn);
1.1 millert 338: }
339:
340: /*
341: * Checks if the given file is sorted. Stops at the first disorder,
342: * prints the disordered line and returns 1.
343: */
344: int
345: check(const char *fn)
346: {
1.20 tobias 347: struct bwstring *s1, *s2;
1.1 millert 348: struct file_reader *fr;
349: struct keys_array *ka1, *ka2;
350: int res;
351: size_t pos, posdisorder;
352:
1.20 tobias 353: s1 = s2 = NULL;
1.1 millert 354: ka1 = ka2 = NULL;
355:
356: fr = file_reader_init(fn);
357:
358: res = 0;
359: pos = 1;
360: posdisorder = 1;
361:
1.20 tobias 362: if (fr == NULL)
1.1 millert 363: err(2, "%s", fn);
364:
365: s1 = file_reader_readline(fr);
366: if (s1 == NULL)
367: goto end;
368:
369: ka1 = keys_array_alloc();
370: preproc(s1, ka1);
371:
372: s2 = file_reader_readline(fr);
373: if (s2 == NULL)
374: goto end;
375:
376: ka2 = keys_array_alloc();
377: preproc(s2, ka2);
378:
379: for (;;) {
380:
381: if (debug_sort) {
382: bwsprintf(stdout, s2, "s1=<", ">");
383: bwsprintf(stdout, s1, "s2=<", ">");
384: }
385: int cmp = key_coll(ka2, ka1, 0);
386: if (debug_sort)
387: printf("; cmp1=%d", cmp);
388:
389: if (!cmp && sort_opts_vals.complex_sort &&
390: !(sort_opts_vals.uflag) && !(sort_opts_vals.sflag)) {
391: cmp = top_level_str_coll(s2, s1);
392: if (debug_sort)
393: printf("; cmp2=%d", cmp);
394: }
395: if (debug_sort)
396: printf("\n");
397:
398: if ((sort_opts_vals.uflag && (cmp <= 0)) || (cmp < 0)) {
399: if (!(sort_opts_vals.csilentflag)) {
1.20 tobias 400: bws_disorder_warnx(s2, fn, posdisorder);
1.1 millert 401: posdisorder = pos;
402: if (debug_sort)
1.20 tobias 403: bws_disorder_warnx(s1, fn, posdisorder);
1.1 millert 404: }
405: res = 1;
406: goto end;
407: }
408:
409: pos++;
410:
411: clean_keys_array(s1, ka1);
412: sort_free(ka1);
413: ka1 = ka2;
414: ka2 = NULL;
415:
416: bwsfree(s1);
417: s1 = s2;
418:
419: s2 = file_reader_readline(fr);
420: if (s2 == NULL)
421: goto end;
422:
423: ka2 = keys_array_alloc();
424: preproc(s2, ka2);
425: }
426:
427: end:
428: if (ka1) {
429: clean_keys_array(s1, ka1);
430: sort_free(ka1);
431: }
432:
1.20 tobias 433: bwsfree(s1);
1.1 millert 434:
435: if (ka2) {
436: clean_keys_array(s2, ka2);
437: sort_free(ka2);
438: }
439:
1.20 tobias 440: bwsfree(s2);
1.1 millert 441:
442: if (fn == NULL || *fn == 0 || strcmp(fn, "-") == 0) {
443: for (;;) {
444: s2 = file_reader_readline(fr);
445: if (s2 == NULL)
446: break;
447: bwsfree(s2);
448: }
449: }
450:
451: file_reader_free(fr);
452:
1.20 tobias 453: return res;
1.1 millert 454: }
455:
456: /*
457: * Opens a file. If the given filename is "-", stdout will be
458: * opened.
459: */
460: FILE *
461: openfile(const char *fn, const char *mode)
462: {
463: FILE *file;
464:
1.17 millert 465: if (strcmp(fn, "-") == 0)
466: return (mode[0] == 'r') ? stdin : stdout;
1.1 millert 467:
1.17 millert 468: if (file_is_tmp(fn) && (compress_program != NULL)) {
469: char *cmd;
1.1 millert 470:
1.17 millert 471: fflush(stdout);
1.1 millert 472:
1.17 millert 473: if (mode[0] == 'r')
474: sort_asprintf(&cmd, "%s -d < %s",
475: compress_program, fn);
476: else if (mode[0] == 'w')
477: sort_asprintf(&cmd, "%s > %s",
478: compress_program, fn);
479: else
480: err(2, "invalid file mode");
481:
482: if ((file = popen(cmd, mode)) == NULL)
483: err(2, "%s", compress_program);
484:
485: sort_free(cmd);
486:
487: } else if ((file = fopen(fn, mode)) == NULL)
488: err(2, "%s", fn);
1.1 millert 489:
490: return file;
491: }
492:
493: /*
494: * Close file
495: */
496: void
497: closefile(FILE *f, const char *fn)
498: {
499: if (f == NULL) {
500: ;
501: } else if (f == stdin) {
502: ;
503: } else if (f == stdout) {
504: fflush(f);
505: } else {
506: if (file_is_tmp(fn) && compress_program != NULL) {
507: if (pclose(f) < 0)
508: err(2, NULL);
509: } else
510: fclose(f);
511: }
512: }
513:
514: /*
515: * Reads a file into the internal buffer.
516: */
517: struct file_reader *
518: file_reader_init(const char *fsrc)
519: {
520: struct file_reader *ret;
521:
522: if (fsrc == NULL)
523: fsrc = "-";
524:
1.2 millert 525: ret = sort_calloc(1, sizeof(struct file_reader));
1.1 millert 526:
527: ret->elsymb = '\n';
528: if (sort_opts_vals.zflag)
529: ret->elsymb = 0;
530:
531: ret->fname = sort_strdup(fsrc);
532:
533: if (strcmp(fsrc, "-") && (compress_program == NULL) && use_mmap) {
534: struct stat stat_buf;
535: void *addr;
536: size_t sz = 0;
537: int fd;
538:
539: fd = open(fsrc, O_RDONLY);
540: if (fd < 0)
541: err(2, "%s", fsrc);
542:
543: if (fstat(fd, &stat_buf) < 0)
544: err(2, "%s", fsrc);
545: sz = stat_buf.st_size;
546:
547: addr = mmap(NULL, sz, PROT_READ, 0, fd, 0);
1.16 millert 548: close(fd);
549: if (addr != MAP_FAILED) {
1.1 millert 550: ret->mmapaddr = addr;
551: ret->mmapsize = sz;
552: ret->mmapptr = ret->mmapaddr;
553: posix_madvise(addr, sz, POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL);
554: }
555: }
556:
557: if (ret->mmapaddr == NULL) {
558: ret->file = openfile(fsrc, "r");
559: if (ret->file == NULL)
560: err(2, "%s", fsrc);
561:
562: if (strcmp(fsrc, "-")) {
563: ret->cbsz = READ_CHUNK;
564: ret->buffer = sort_malloc(ret->cbsz);
565: ret->bsz = 0;
566: ret->strbeg = 0;
567:
568: ret->bsz = fread(ret->buffer, 1, ret->cbsz, ret->file);
569: if (ret->bsz == 0) {
570: if (ferror(ret->file))
571: err(2, NULL);
572: }
573: }
574: }
575:
576: return ret;
577: }
578:
579: struct bwstring *
580: file_reader_readline(struct file_reader *fr)
581: {
582: struct bwstring *ret = NULL;
583:
584: if (fr->mmapaddr) {
585: unsigned char *mmapend;
586:
587: mmapend = fr->mmapaddr + fr->mmapsize;
588: if (fr->mmapptr >= mmapend)
589: return NULL;
590: else {
591: unsigned char *strend;
592: size_t sz;
593:
594: sz = mmapend - fr->mmapptr;
595: strend = memchr(fr->mmapptr, fr->elsymb, sz);
596:
597: if (strend == NULL) {
598: ret = bwscsbdup(fr->mmapptr, sz);
599: fr->mmapptr = mmapend;
600: } else {
601: ret = bwscsbdup(fr->mmapptr, strend -
602: fr->mmapptr);
603: fr->mmapptr = strend + 1;
604: }
605: }
606:
607: } else if (fr->file != stdin) {
608: unsigned char *strend;
609: size_t bsz1, remsz, search_start;
610:
611: search_start = 0;
612: remsz = 0;
613: strend = NULL;
614:
615: if (fr->bsz > fr->strbeg)
616: remsz = fr->bsz - fr->strbeg;
617:
618: /* line read cycle */
619: for (;;) {
620: if (remsz > search_start)
621: strend = memchr(fr->buffer + fr->strbeg +
622: search_start, fr->elsymb, remsz -
623: search_start);
624: else
625: strend = NULL;
626:
627: if (strend)
628: break;
629: if (feof(fr->file))
630: break;
631:
632: if (fr->bsz != fr->cbsz)
633: /* NOTREACHED */
634: err(2, "File read software error 1");
635:
636: if (remsz > (READ_CHUNK >> 1)) {
637: search_start = fr->cbsz - fr->strbeg;
638: fr->cbsz += READ_CHUNK;
1.13 millert 639: fr->buffer = sort_reallocarray(fr->buffer,
640: 1, fr->cbsz);
1.1 millert 641: bsz1 = fread(fr->buffer + fr->bsz, 1,
642: READ_CHUNK, fr->file);
643: if (bsz1 == 0) {
644: if (ferror(fr->file))
645: err(2, NULL);
646: break;
647: }
648: fr->bsz += bsz1;
649: remsz += bsz1;
650: } else {
1.12 millert 651: if (remsz > 0 && fr->strbeg > 0) {
652: memmove(fr->buffer,
653: fr->buffer + fr->strbeg, remsz);
654: }
1.1 millert 655: fr->strbeg = 0;
656: search_start = remsz;
657: bsz1 = fread(fr->buffer + remsz, 1,
658: fr->cbsz - remsz, fr->file);
659: if (bsz1 == 0) {
660: if (ferror(fr->file))
661: err(2, NULL);
662: break;
663: }
664: fr->bsz = remsz + bsz1;
665: remsz = fr->bsz;
666: }
667: }
668:
669: if (strend == NULL)
670: strend = fr->buffer + fr->bsz;
671:
672: if ((fr->buffer + fr->strbeg <= strend) &&
673: (fr->strbeg < fr->bsz) && (remsz>0))
674: ret = bwscsbdup(fr->buffer + fr->strbeg, strend -
675: fr->buffer - fr->strbeg);
676:
677: fr->strbeg = (strend - fr->buffer) + 1;
678: } else {
679: size_t len = 0;
680:
681: ret = bwsfgetln(fr->file, &len, sort_opts_vals.zflag,
682: &(fr->rb));
683: }
684:
685: return ret;
686: }
687:
688: static void
689: file_reader_clean(struct file_reader *fr)
690: {
1.12 millert 691: if (fr->mmapaddr)
692: munmap(fr->mmapaddr, fr->mmapsize);
1.1 millert 693:
1.12 millert 694: sort_free(fr->buffer);
1.1 millert 695:
1.12 millert 696: if (fr->file)
1.15 millert 697: closefile(fr->file, fr->fname);
1.1 millert 698:
1.12 millert 699: sort_free(fr->fname);
1.1 millert 700:
1.12 millert 701: memset(fr, 0, sizeof(struct file_reader));
1.1 millert 702: }
703:
704: void
705: file_reader_free(struct file_reader *fr)
706: {
1.12 millert 707: file_reader_clean(fr);
708: sort_free(fr);
1.1 millert 709: }
710:
711: int
712: procfile(const char *fsrc, struct sort_list *list, struct file_list *fl)
713: {
714: struct file_reader *fr;
715:
716: fr = file_reader_init(fsrc);
717: if (fr == NULL)
718: err(2, "%s", fsrc);
719:
720: /* file browse cycle */
721: for (;;) {
722: struct bwstring *bws;
723:
724: bws = file_reader_readline(fr);
725:
726: if (bws == NULL)
727: break;
728:
729: sort_list_add(list, bws);
730:
731: if (list->memsize >= available_free_memory) {
732: char *fn;
733:
734: fn = new_tmp_file_name();
735: sort_list_to_file(list, fn);
736: file_list_add(fl, fn, false);
737: sort_list_clean(list);
738: }
739: }
740:
741: file_reader_free(fr);
742:
743: return 0;
744: }
745:
746: /*
747: * Compare file headers. Files with EOF always go to the end of the list.
748: */
749: static int
750: file_header_cmp(struct file_header *f1, struct file_header *f2)
751: {
1.12 millert 752: int ret;
753:
1.1 millert 754: if (f1 == f2)
755: return 0;
1.12 millert 756: if (f1->fr == NULL)
757: return (f2->fr == NULL) ? 0 : 1;
758: if (f2->fr == NULL)
759: return -1;
760:
761: ret = list_coll(&(f1->si), &(f2->si));
762: if (!ret)
763: return (f1->file_pos < f2->file_pos) ? -1 : 1;
764: return ret;
1.1 millert 765: }
766:
767: /*
768: * Allocate and init file header structure
769: */
770: static void
771: file_header_init(struct file_header **fh, const char *fn, size_t file_pos)
772: {
1.12 millert 773: struct bwstring *line;
1.1 millert 774:
1.12 millert 775: *fh = sort_malloc(sizeof(struct file_header));
776: (*fh)->file_pos = file_pos;
777: (*fh)->fr = file_reader_init(fn);
778: if ((*fh)->fr == NULL) {
779: err(2, "Cannot open %s for reading",
780: strcmp(fn, "-") == 0 ? "stdin" : fn);
781: }
782: line = file_reader_readline((*fh)->fr);
783: if (line == NULL) {
784: file_reader_free((*fh)->fr);
785: (*fh)->fr = NULL;
786: (*fh)->si = NULL;
787: } else {
788: (*fh)->si = sort_list_item_alloc();
789: sort_list_item_set((*fh)->si, line);
1.1 millert 790: }
791: }
792:
793: /*
794: * Close file
795: */
796: static void
797: file_header_close(struct file_header **fh)
798: {
1.12 millert 799: if ((*fh)->fr) {
800: file_reader_free((*fh)->fr);
801: (*fh)->fr = NULL;
802: }
803: if ((*fh)->si) {
804: sort_list_item_clean((*fh)->si);
805: sort_free((*fh)->si);
806: (*fh)->si = NULL;
1.1 millert 807: }
1.12 millert 808: sort_free(*fh);
809: *fh = NULL;
1.1 millert 810: }
811:
812: /*
813: * Swap two array elements
814: */
815: static void
816: file_header_swap(struct file_header **fh, size_t i1, size_t i2)
817: {
818: struct file_header *tmp;
819:
820: tmp = fh[i1];
821: fh[i1] = fh[i2];
822: fh[i2] = tmp;
823: }
824:
825: /* heap algorithm ==>> */
826:
827: /*
828: * See heap sort algorithm
829: * "Raises" last element to its right place
830: */
831: static void
832: file_header_heap_swim(struct file_header **fh, size_t indx)
833: {
834: if (indx > 0) {
835: size_t parent_index;
836:
837: parent_index = (indx - 1) >> 1;
838:
839: if (file_header_cmp(fh[indx], fh[parent_index]) < 0) {
840: /* swap child and parent and continue */
841: file_header_swap(fh, indx, parent_index);
842: file_header_heap_swim(fh, parent_index);
843: }
844: }
845: }
846:
847: /*
848: * Sink the top element to its correct position
849: */
850: static void
851: file_header_heap_sink(struct file_header **fh, size_t indx, size_t size)
852: {
853: size_t left_child_index;
854: size_t right_child_index;
855:
856: left_child_index = indx + indx + 1;
857: right_child_index = left_child_index + 1;
858:
859: if (left_child_index < size) {
860: size_t min_child_index;
861:
862: min_child_index = left_child_index;
863:
864: if ((right_child_index < size) &&
865: (file_header_cmp(fh[left_child_index],
866: fh[right_child_index]) > 0))
867: min_child_index = right_child_index;
868: if (file_header_cmp(fh[indx], fh[min_child_index]) > 0) {
869: file_header_swap(fh, indx, min_child_index);
870: file_header_heap_sink(fh, min_child_index, size);
871: }
872: }
873: }
874:
875: /* <<== heap algorithm */
876:
877: /*
878: * Adds element to the "left" end
879: */
880: static void
881: file_header_list_rearrange_from_header(struct file_header **fh, size_t size)
882: {
883: file_header_heap_sink(fh, 0, size);
884: }
885:
886: /*
887: * Adds element to the "right" end
888: */
889: static void
890: file_header_list_push(struct file_header *f, struct file_header **fh, size_t size)
891: {
892: fh[size++] = f;
893: file_header_heap_swim(fh, size - 1);
894: }
895:
896: struct last_printed
897: {
898: struct bwstring *str;
899: };
900:
901: /*
902: * Prints the current line of the file
903: */
904: static void
905: file_header_print(struct file_header *fh, FILE *f_out, struct last_printed *lp)
906: {
1.12 millert 907: if (sort_opts_vals.uflag) {
908: if ((lp->str == NULL) || (str_list_coll(lp->str, &(fh->si)))) {
1.1 millert 909: bwsfwrite(fh->si->str, f_out, sort_opts_vals.zflag);
1.12 millert 910: if (lp->str)
911: bwsfree(lp->str);
912: lp->str = bwsdup(fh->si->str);
913: }
914: } else
915: bwsfwrite(fh->si->str, f_out, sort_opts_vals.zflag);
1.1 millert 916: }
917:
918: /*
919: * Read next line
920: */
921: static void
922: file_header_read_next(struct file_header *fh)
923: {
1.12 millert 924: struct bwstring *tmp;
1.1 millert 925:
1.12 millert 926: tmp = file_reader_readline(fh->fr);
927: if (tmp == NULL) {
928: file_reader_free(fh->fr);
929: fh->fr = NULL;
930: if (fh->si) {
931: sort_list_item_clean(fh->si);
932: sort_free(fh->si);
933: fh->si = NULL;
1.1 millert 934: }
1.12 millert 935: } else {
936: if (fh->si == NULL)
937: fh->si = sort_list_item_alloc();
938: sort_list_item_set(fh->si, tmp);
1.1 millert 939: }
940: }
941:
942: /*
943: * Merge array of "files headers"
944: */
945: static void
946: file_headers_merge(size_t fnum, struct file_header **fh, FILE *f_out)
947: {
948: struct last_printed lp;
949: size_t i;
950:
951: memset(&lp, 0, sizeof(lp));
952:
953: /*
1.19 deraadt 954: * construct the initial sort structure
1.1 millert 955: */
956: for (i = 0; i < fnum; i++)
957: file_header_list_push(fh[i], fh, i);
958:
959: while (fh[0]->fr) { /* unfinished files are always in front */
960: /* output the smallest line: */
961: file_header_print(fh[0], f_out, &lp);
962: /* read a new line, if possible: */
963: file_header_read_next(fh[0]);
964: /* re-arrange the list: */
965: file_header_list_rearrange_from_header(fh, fnum);
966: }
967:
968: if (lp.str)
969: bwsfree(lp.str);
970: }
971:
972: /*
973: * Merges the given files into the output file, which can be
974: * stdout.
975: */
976: static void
977: merge_files_array(size_t argc, char **argv, const char *fn_out)
978: {
1.12 millert 979: struct file_header **fh;
980: FILE *f_out;
981: size_t i;
1.1 millert 982:
1.12 millert 983: f_out = openfile(fn_out, "w");
1.1 millert 984:
1.12 millert 985: if (f_out == NULL)
986: err(2, "%s", fn_out);
1.1 millert 987:
1.12 millert 988: fh = sort_reallocarray(NULL, argc + 1, sizeof(struct file_header *));
1.1 millert 989:
1.12 millert 990: for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
991: file_header_init(fh + i, argv[i], i);
1.1 millert 992:
1.12 millert 993: file_headers_merge(argc, fh, f_out);
1.1 millert 994:
1.12 millert 995: for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
996: file_header_close(fh + i);
1.1 millert 997:
1.12 millert 998: sort_free(fh);
1.1 millert 999:
1.12 millert 1000: closefile(f_out, fn_out);
1.1 millert 1001: }
1002:
1003: /*
1004: * Shrinks the file list until its size smaller than max number of opened files
1005: */
1006: static int
1007: shrink_file_list(struct file_list *fl)
1008: {
1.12 millert 1009: struct file_list new_fl;
1010: size_t indx = 0;
1011:
1012: if (fl->count < max_open_files)
1.1 millert 1013: return 0;
1014:
1.12 millert 1015: file_list_init(&new_fl, true);
1016: while (indx < fl->count) {
1017: char *fnew;
1018: size_t num;
1019:
1020: num = fl->count - indx;
1021: fnew = new_tmp_file_name();
1022:
1023: if (num >= max_open_files)
1024: num = max_open_files - 1;
1025: merge_files_array(num, fl->fns + indx, fnew);
1026: if (fl->tmp) {
1027: size_t i;
1028:
1029: for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
1030: unlink(fl->fns[indx + i]);
1.1 millert 1031: }
1.12 millert 1032: file_list_add(&new_fl, fnew, false);
1033: indx += num;
1034: }
1035: fl->tmp = false; /* already taken care of */
1036: file_list_clean(fl);
1.1 millert 1037:
1.12 millert 1038: fl->count = new_fl.count;
1039: fl->fns = new_fl.fns;
1040: fl->sz = new_fl.sz;
1041: fl->tmp = new_fl.tmp;
1.1 millert 1042:
1.12 millert 1043: return 1;
1.1 millert 1044: }
1045:
1046: /*
1047: * Merge list of files
1048: */
1049: void
1050: merge_files(struct file_list *fl, const char *fn_out)
1051: {
1.12 millert 1052: while (shrink_file_list(fl))
1053: ;
1.1 millert 1054:
1.12 millert 1055: merge_files_array(fl->count, fl->fns, fn_out);
1.1 millert 1056: }
1057:
1058: static const char *
1059: get_sort_method_name(int sm)
1060: {
1061: if (sm == SORT_MERGESORT)
1062: return "mergesort";
1063: else if (sort_opts_vals.sort_method == SORT_RADIXSORT)
1064: return "radixsort";
1065: else if (sort_opts_vals.sort_method == SORT_HEAPSORT)
1066: return "heapsort";
1067: else
1068: return "quicksort";
1069: }
1070:
1071: /*
1072: * Sort list of lines and writes it to the file
1073: */
1074: void
1075: sort_list_to_file(struct sort_list *list, const char *outfile)
1076: {
1077: struct sort_mods *sm = &(keys[0].sm);
1078:
1079: if (!sm->Mflag && !sm->Rflag && !sm->Vflag &&
1080: !sm->gflag && !sm->hflag && !sm->nflag) {
1081: if ((sort_opts_vals.sort_method == SORT_DEFAULT) && byte_sort)
1082: sort_opts_vals.sort_method = SORT_RADIXSORT;
1083:
1084: } else if (sort_opts_vals.sort_method == SORT_RADIXSORT)
1085: err(2, "Radix sort cannot be used with these sort options");
1086:
1087: /*
1.12 millert 1088: * To handle stable sort and the unique cases in the
1089: * right order, we need to use a stable algorithm.
1.1 millert 1090: */
1091: if (sort_opts_vals.sflag) {
1092: switch (sort_opts_vals.sort_method){
1093: case SORT_MERGESORT:
1094: break;
1095: case SORT_RADIXSORT:
1096: break;
1097: case SORT_DEFAULT:
1098: sort_opts_vals.sort_method = SORT_MERGESORT;
1099: break;
1100: default:
1101: errx(2, "The chosen sort method cannot be used with "
1102: "stable and/or unique sort");
1103: };
1104: }
1105:
1106: if (sort_opts_vals.sort_method == SORT_DEFAULT)
1107: sort_opts_vals.sort_method = DEFAULT_SORT_ALGORITHM;
1108:
1109: if (debug_sort)
1110: printf("sort_method=%s\n",
1111: get_sort_method_name(sort_opts_vals.sort_method));
1112:
1113: switch (sort_opts_vals.sort_method){
1114: case SORT_RADIXSORT:
1115: rxsort(list->list, list->count);
1116: break;
1117: case SORT_MERGESORT:
1118: mergesort(list->list, list->count,
1119: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *), list_coll);
1120: break;
1121: case SORT_HEAPSORT:
1122: heapsort(list->list, list->count,
1123: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *), list_coll);
1124: break;
1125: case SORT_QSORT:
1126: qsort(list->list, list->count,
1127: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *), list_coll);
1128: break;
1129: default:
1130: DEFAULT_SORT_FUNC(list->list, list->count,
1131: sizeof(struct sort_list_item *), list_coll);
1132: break;
1133: }
1134: sort_list_dump(list, outfile);
1135: }