/src/ghostpdl/base/gp_unix.c
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1 | | /* Copyright (C) 2001-2023 Artifex Software, Inc. |
2 | | All Rights Reserved. |
3 | | |
4 | | This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or |
5 | | implied. |
6 | | |
7 | | This software is distributed under license and may not be copied, |
8 | | modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms |
9 | | of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution. |
10 | | |
11 | | Refer to licensing information at http://www.artifex.com or contact |
12 | | Artifex Software, Inc., 39 Mesa Street, Suite 108A, San Francisco, |
13 | | CA 94129, USA, for further information. |
14 | | */ |
15 | | |
16 | | |
17 | | /* Unix-specific routines for Ghostscript */ |
18 | | |
19 | | #ifdef __MINGW32__ |
20 | | # include "windows_.h" |
21 | | #endif |
22 | | #include "pipe_.h" |
23 | | #include "string_.h" |
24 | | #include "time_.h" |
25 | | #include "gx.h" |
26 | | #include "gsexit.h" |
27 | | #include "gp.h" |
28 | | #include "stream.h" |
29 | | |
30 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
31 | | # include <fontconfig/fontconfig.h> |
32 | | #endif |
33 | | |
34 | | /* |
35 | | * This is the only place in Ghostscript that calls 'exit'. Including |
36 | | * <stdlib.h> is overkill, but that's where it's declared on ANSI systems. |
37 | | * We don't have any way of detecting whether we have a standard library |
38 | | * (some GNU compilers perversely define __STDC__ but don't provide |
39 | | * an ANSI-compliant library), so we check __PROTOTYPES__ and |
40 | | * hope for the best. We pick up getenv at the same time. |
41 | | */ |
42 | | #ifdef __PROTOTYPES__ |
43 | | # include <stdlib.h> /* for exit and getenv */ |
44 | | #else |
45 | | extern void exit(int); |
46 | | extern char *getenv(const char *); |
47 | | #endif |
48 | | |
49 | | #ifdef GS_DEVS_SHARED |
50 | | #ifndef GS_DEVS_SHARED_DIR |
51 | | # define GS_DEVS_SHARED_DIR "/usr/lib/ghostscript/8.16" |
52 | | #endif |
53 | | /* |
54 | | * use shared library for drivers, always load them when starting, this |
55 | | * avoid too many modifications, and since it is supported only under linux |
56 | | * and applied as a patch (preferable). |
57 | | */ |
58 | | #include <sys/types.h> |
59 | | #include <dirent.h> |
60 | | #include <dlfcn.h> |
61 | | #include <string.h> |
62 | | |
63 | | void |
64 | | gp_init(void) |
65 | | { |
66 | | DIR* dir = NULL; |
67 | | struct dirent* dirent; |
68 | | char buff[1024]; |
69 | | char* pbuff; |
70 | | void* handle; |
71 | | void (*gs_shared_init)(void); |
72 | | |
73 | | strncpy(buff, GS_DEVS_SHARED_DIR, sizeof(buff) - 2); |
74 | | pbuff = buff + strlen(buff); |
75 | | *pbuff++ = '/'; *pbuff = '\0'; |
76 | | |
77 | | dir = opendir(GS_DEVS_SHARED_DIR); |
78 | | if (dir == 0) return; |
79 | | |
80 | | while ((dirent = readdir(dir)) != 0) { |
81 | | strncpy(pbuff, dirent->d_name, sizeof(buff) - (pbuff - buff) - 1); |
82 | | if ((handle = dlopen(buff, RTLD_NOW)) != 0) { |
83 | | if ((gs_shared_init = dlsym(handle, "gs_shared_init")) != 0) { |
84 | | (*gs_shared_init)(); |
85 | | } else { |
86 | | } |
87 | | } |
88 | | } |
89 | | |
90 | | closedir(dir); |
91 | | } |
92 | | #else |
93 | | /* Do platform-dependent initialization. */ |
94 | | void |
95 | | gp_init(void) |
96 | 159k | { |
97 | 159k | } |
98 | | #endif |
99 | | |
100 | | /* Do platform-dependent cleanup. */ |
101 | | void |
102 | | gp_exit(int exit_status, int code) |
103 | 159k | { |
104 | 159k | } |
105 | | |
106 | | /* Exit the program. */ |
107 | | void |
108 | | gp_do_exit(int exit_status) |
109 | 0 | { |
110 | 0 | exit(exit_status); |
111 | 0 | } |
112 | | |
113 | | /* ------ Miscellaneous ------ */ |
114 | | |
115 | | /* Get the string corresponding to an OS error number. */ |
116 | | const char * |
117 | | gp_strerror(int errnum) |
118 | 38.7k | { |
119 | 38.7k | #ifdef HAVE_STRERROR |
120 | 38.7k | return strerror(errnum); |
121 | | #else |
122 | | return NULL; |
123 | | #endif |
124 | 38.7k | } |
125 | | |
126 | | /* We don't have a good way to get a serial number here, so just */ |
127 | | /* return what we always used to: GS_SERIALNUMBER. */ |
128 | | int |
129 | | gp_serialnumber(void) |
130 | 28 | { |
131 | 28 | return (int)(gs_serialnumber); |
132 | 28 | } |
133 | | |
134 | | /* read in a MacOS 'resource' from an extended attribute. */ |
135 | | /* we don't try to implemented this since it requires support */ |
136 | | /* for Apple's HFS(+) filesystem */ |
137 | | int |
138 | | gp_read_macresource(byte *buf, const char *filename, |
139 | | const uint type, const ushort id) |
140 | 0 | { |
141 | 0 | return 0; |
142 | 0 | } |
143 | | |
144 | | /* ------ Date and time ------ */ |
145 | | |
146 | | /* Read the current time (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970) */ |
147 | | /* and fraction (in nanoseconds). */ |
148 | | void |
149 | | gp_get_realtime(long *pdt) |
150 | 403k | { |
151 | 403k | struct timeval tp; |
152 | | |
153 | | #if gettimeofday_no_timezone /* older versions of SVR4 */ |
154 | | { |
155 | | if (gettimeofday(&tp) == -1) { |
156 | | lprintf("Ghostscript: gettimeofday failed!\n"); |
157 | | tp.tv_sec = tp.tv_usec = 0; |
158 | | } |
159 | | } |
160 | | #else /* All other systems */ |
161 | 403k | { |
162 | 403k | struct timezone tzp; |
163 | | |
164 | 403k | if (gettimeofday(&tp, &tzp) == -1) { |
165 | 0 | lprintf("Ghostscript: gettimeofday failed!\n"); |
166 | 0 | tp.tv_sec = tp.tv_usec = 0; |
167 | 0 | } |
168 | 403k | } |
169 | 403k | #endif |
170 | | |
171 | | /* tp.tv_sec is #secs since Jan 1, 1970 */ |
172 | 403k | pdt[0] = tp.tv_sec; |
173 | | |
174 | | /* Some Unix systems (e.g., Interactive 3.2 r3.0) return garbage */ |
175 | | /* in tp.tv_usec. Try to filter out the worst of it here. */ |
176 | 403k | pdt[1] = tp.tv_usec >= 0 && tp.tv_usec < 1000000 ? tp.tv_usec * 1000 : 0; |
177 | | |
178 | | #ifdef DEBUG_CLOCK |
179 | | printf("tp.tv_sec = %d tp.tv_usec = %d pdt[0] = %ld pdt[1] = %ld\n", |
180 | | tp.tv_sec, tp.tv_usec, pdt[0], pdt[1]); |
181 | | #endif |
182 | 403k | } |
183 | | |
184 | | /* Read the current user CPU time (in seconds) */ |
185 | | /* and fraction (in nanoseconds). */ |
186 | | void |
187 | | gp_get_usertime(long *pdt) |
188 | 988 | { |
189 | 988 | #if use_times_for_usertime |
190 | 988 | struct tms tms; |
191 | 988 | long ticks; |
192 | 988 | const long ticks_per_sec = CLK_TCK; |
193 | | |
194 | 988 | times(&tms); |
195 | 988 | ticks = tms.tms_utime + tms.tms_stime + tms.tms_cutime + tms.tms_cstime; |
196 | 988 | pdt[0] = ticks / ticks_per_sec; |
197 | 988 | pdt[1] = (ticks % ticks_per_sec) * (1000000000 / ticks_per_sec); |
198 | | #else |
199 | | gp_get_realtime(pdt); /* Use an approximation on other hosts. */ |
200 | | #endif |
201 | 988 | } |
202 | | |
203 | | /* ------ Screen management ------ */ |
204 | | |
205 | | /* Get the environment variable that specifies the display to use. */ |
206 | | const char * |
207 | | gp_getenv_display(void) |
208 | 0 | { |
209 | 0 | return getenv("DISPLAY"); |
210 | 0 | } |
211 | | |
212 | | /* ------ Printer accessing ------ */ |
213 | | |
214 | | extern gp_file * |
215 | | gp_fopen_unix(const gs_memory_t *mem, const char *fname, const char *mode, int pipe); |
216 | | |
217 | | /* Open a connection to a printer. See gp.h for details. */ |
218 | | FILE * |
219 | | gp_open_printer_impl(gs_memory_t *mem, |
220 | | const char *fname, |
221 | | int *binary_mode, |
222 | | int (**close)(FILE *)) |
223 | 67.9k | { |
224 | | #ifdef GS_NO_FILESYSTEM |
225 | | return NULL; |
226 | | #else |
227 | 67.9k | const char *fmode = (*binary_mode ? "wb" : "w"); |
228 | 67.9k | *close = fname[0] == '|' ? pclose : fclose; |
229 | 67.9k | return gp_fopen_impl(mem, fname, fmode); |
230 | 67.9k | #endif |
231 | 67.9k | } |
232 | | |
233 | | /* Close the connection to the printer. */ |
234 | | void |
235 | | gp_close_printer(gp_file * pfile, const char *fname) |
236 | 130k | { |
237 | 130k | #ifndef GS_NO_FILESYSTEM |
238 | 130k | gp_fclose(pfile); |
239 | 130k | #endif |
240 | 130k | } |
241 | | |
242 | | /* ------ Font enumeration ------ */ |
243 | | |
244 | | /* This is used to query the native os for a list of font names and |
245 | | * corresponding paths. The general idea is to save the hassle of |
246 | | * building a custom fontmap file. |
247 | | */ |
248 | | |
249 | | /* Mangle the FontConfig family and style information into a |
250 | | * PostScript font name */ |
251 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
252 | | static void makePSFontName(char* family, int weight, int slant, char *buf, int bufsize) |
253 | | { |
254 | | int bytesCopied, length, i; |
255 | | const char *slantname, *weightname; |
256 | | |
257 | | switch (slant) { |
258 | | case FC_SLANT_ROMAN: slantname=""; break;; |
259 | | case FC_SLANT_OBLIQUE: slantname="Oblique"; break;; |
260 | | case FC_SLANT_ITALIC: slantname="Italic"; break;; |
261 | | default: slantname="Unknown"; break;; |
262 | | } |
263 | | |
264 | | switch (weight) { |
265 | | case FC_WEIGHT_MEDIUM: weightname=""; break;; |
266 | | case FC_WEIGHT_LIGHT: weightname="Light"; break;; |
267 | | case FC_WEIGHT_DEMIBOLD: weightname="Demi"; break;; |
268 | | case FC_WEIGHT_BOLD: weightname="Bold"; break;; |
269 | | case FC_WEIGHT_BLACK: weightname="Black"; break;; |
270 | | default: weightname="Unknown"; break;; |
271 | | } |
272 | | |
273 | | length = strlen(family); |
274 | | if (length >= bufsize) |
275 | | length = bufsize; |
276 | | /* Copy the family name, stripping spaces */ |
277 | | bytesCopied=0; |
278 | | for (i = 0; i < length; i++) |
279 | | if (family[i] != ' ') |
280 | | buf[bytesCopied++] = family[i]; |
281 | | |
282 | | if ( ((slant != FC_SLANT_ROMAN) || (weight != FC_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)) \ |
283 | | && bytesCopied < bufsize ) |
284 | | { |
285 | | buf[bytesCopied] = '-'; |
286 | | bytesCopied++; |
287 | | if (weight != FC_WEIGHT_MEDIUM) |
288 | | { |
289 | | length = strlen(family); |
290 | | if ((length + bytesCopied) >= bufsize) |
291 | | length = bufsize - bytesCopied - 1; |
292 | | strncpy(buf+bytesCopied, weightname, length); |
293 | | bytesCopied += length; |
294 | | } |
295 | | if (slant != FC_SLANT_ROMAN) |
296 | | { |
297 | | length = strlen(family); |
298 | | if ((length + bytesCopied) >= bufsize) |
299 | | length = bufsize - bytesCopied - 1; |
300 | | strncpy(buf+bytesCopied, slantname, length); |
301 | | bytesCopied += length; |
302 | | } |
303 | | } |
304 | | buf[bytesCopied] = '\0'; |
305 | | } |
306 | | #endif |
307 | | |
308 | | /* State struct for font iteration |
309 | | * - passed as an opaque 'void*' through the rest of gs */ |
310 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
311 | | typedef struct { |
312 | | int index; /* current index of iteration over font_list */ |
313 | | FcConfig* fc; /* FontConfig library handle */ |
314 | | FcFontSet* font_list; /* FontConfig font list */ |
315 | | char name[255]; /* name of last font */ |
316 | | gs_memory_t *mem; /* Memory pointer */ |
317 | | } unix_fontenum_t; |
318 | | #endif |
319 | | |
320 | | void *gp_enumerate_fonts_init(gs_memory_t *mem) |
321 | 4.07M | { |
322 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
323 | | unix_fontenum_t *state; |
324 | | FcPattern *pat; |
325 | | FcObjectSet *os; |
326 | | FcStrList *fdirlist = NULL; |
327 | | FcChar8 *dirstr; |
328 | | int code; |
329 | | |
330 | | state = (unix_fontenum_t *)malloc(sizeof(unix_fontenum_t)); |
331 | | if (state == NULL) |
332 | | return NULL; /* Failed to allocate state */ |
333 | | |
334 | | state->index = 0; |
335 | | state->fc = NULL; |
336 | | state->font_list = NULL; |
337 | | state->mem = mem; |
338 | | |
339 | | /* Load the fontconfig library */ |
340 | | state->fc = FcInitLoadConfigAndFonts(); |
341 | | if (state->fc == NULL) { |
342 | | free(state); |
343 | | state = NULL; |
344 | | dmlprintf(mem, "destroyed state - fontconfig init failed"); |
345 | | return NULL; /* Failed to open fontconfig library */ |
346 | | } |
347 | | |
348 | | fdirlist = FcConfigGetFontDirs(state->fc); |
349 | | if (fdirlist == NULL) { |
350 | | FcConfigDestroy(state->fc); |
351 | | free(state); |
352 | | return NULL; |
353 | | } |
354 | | |
355 | | /* We're going to trust what fontconfig tells us, and add it's known directories |
356 | | * to our permitted read paths |
357 | | */ |
358 | | code = 0; |
359 | | while ((dirstr = FcStrListNext(fdirlist)) != NULL && code >= 0) { |
360 | | char dirstr2[gp_file_name_sizeof]; |
361 | | dirstr2[0] = '\0'; |
362 | | strncat(dirstr2, (char *)dirstr, gp_file_name_sizeof - 2); |
363 | | strncat(dirstr2, "/", gp_file_name_sizeof - 1); |
364 | | code = gs_add_control_path(mem, gs_permit_file_reading, (char *)dirstr2); |
365 | | } |
366 | | FcStrListDone(fdirlist); |
367 | | if (code < 0) { |
368 | | FcConfigDestroy(state->fc); |
369 | | free(state); |
370 | | return NULL; |
371 | | } |
372 | | |
373 | | /* load the font set that we'll iterate over */ |
374 | | pat = FcPatternBuild(NULL, |
375 | | FC_OUTLINE, FcTypeBool, 1, |
376 | | FC_SCALABLE, FcTypeBool, 1, |
377 | | #if defined(FC_MAJOR) && FC_MAJOR >= 2 && defined(FC_MINOR) && FC_MINOR >= 13 |
378 | | FC_VARIABLE, FcTypeBool, 0, |
379 | | #endif |
380 | | NULL); |
381 | | os = FcObjectSetBuild(FC_FILE, FC_OUTLINE, |
382 | | FC_FAMILY, FC_WEIGHT, FC_SLANT, |
383 | | NULL); |
384 | | /* We free the data allocated by FcFontList() when |
385 | | gp_enumerate_fonts_free() calls FcFontSetDestroy(), but FcFontSetDestroy() |
386 | | has been seen to leak blocks according to valgrind and asan. E.g. this can |
387 | | be seen by running: |
388 | | ./sanbin/gs -dNODISPLAY -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -c "/A_Font findfont" |
389 | | */ |
390 | | state->font_list = FcFontList(0, pat, os); |
391 | | FcPatternDestroy(pat); |
392 | | FcObjectSetDestroy(os); |
393 | | if (state->font_list == NULL) { |
394 | | free(state); |
395 | | state = NULL; |
396 | | return NULL; /* Failed to generate font list */ |
397 | | } |
398 | | return (void *)state; |
399 | | #else |
400 | 4.07M | return NULL; |
401 | 4.07M | #endif |
402 | 4.07M | } |
403 | | |
404 | | int gp_enumerate_fonts_next(void *enum_state, char **fontname, char **path) |
405 | 0 | { |
406 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
407 | | unix_fontenum_t* state = (unix_fontenum_t *)enum_state; |
408 | | FcChar8 *file_fc = NULL; |
409 | | FcChar8 *family_fc = NULL; |
410 | | int outline_fc, slant_fc, weight_fc; |
411 | | FcPattern *font; |
412 | | FcResult result; |
413 | | |
414 | | if (state == NULL) { |
415 | | return 0; /* gp_enumerate_fonts_init failed for some reason */ |
416 | | } |
417 | | |
418 | | /* We use the loop so we can skip over fonts that return errors */ |
419 | | while(1) { |
420 | | if (state->index == state->font_list->nfont) { |
421 | | return 0; /* we've run out of fonts */ |
422 | | } |
423 | | |
424 | | /* Bits of the following were borrowed from Red Hat's |
425 | | * fontconfig patch for Ghostscript 7 */ |
426 | | font = state->font_list->fonts[state->index]; |
427 | | state->index++; |
428 | | |
429 | | /* We do the FC_FILE first because this *should* never fail |
430 | | * and it gives us a string to use in later debug prints |
431 | | */ |
432 | | result = FcPatternGetString (font, FC_FILE, 0, &file_fc); |
433 | | if (result != FcResultMatch || file_fc == NULL) { |
434 | | dmlprintf(state->mem, "DEBUG: FC_FILE mismatch\n"); |
435 | | continue; |
436 | | } |
437 | | |
438 | | result = FcPatternGetString (font, FC_FAMILY, 0, &family_fc); |
439 | | if (result != FcResultMatch || family_fc == NULL) { |
440 | | dmlprintf1(state->mem, "DEBUG: FC_FAMILY mismatch in %s\n", (char *)file_fc); |
441 | | continue; |
442 | | } |
443 | | |
444 | | result = FcPatternGetBool (font, FC_OUTLINE, 0, &outline_fc); |
445 | | if (result != FcResultMatch) { |
446 | | dmlprintf2(state->mem, "DEBUG: FC_OUTLINE failed to match on %s in %s\n", (char*)family_fc, (char *)file_fc); |
447 | | continue; |
448 | | } |
449 | | |
450 | | result = FcPatternGetInteger (font, FC_SLANT, 0, &slant_fc); |
451 | | if (result != FcResultMatch) { |
452 | | dmlprintf1(state->mem, "DEBUG: FC_SLANT didn't match in %s\n", (char *)file_fc); |
453 | | continue; |
454 | | } |
455 | | |
456 | | result = FcPatternGetInteger (font, FC_WEIGHT, 0, &weight_fc); |
457 | | if (result != FcResultMatch) { |
458 | | dmlprintf1(state->mem, "DEBUG: FC_WEIGHT didn't match in %s\n", (char *)file_fc); |
459 | | continue; |
460 | | } |
461 | | break; |
462 | | } |
463 | | |
464 | | /* Gross hack to work around Fontconfig's inability to tell |
465 | | * us the font's PostScript name - generate it ourselves. |
466 | | * We must free the memory allocated here next time around. */ |
467 | | makePSFontName((char *)family_fc, weight_fc, slant_fc, |
468 | | (char *)&state->name, sizeof(state->name)); |
469 | | *fontname = (char *)&state->name; |
470 | | |
471 | | /* return the font path straight out of fontconfig */ |
472 | | *path = (char*)file_fc; |
473 | | |
474 | | return 1; |
475 | | #else |
476 | 0 | return 0; |
477 | 0 | #endif |
478 | 0 | } |
479 | | |
480 | | void gp_enumerate_fonts_free(void *enum_state) |
481 | 4.06M | { |
482 | | #ifdef HAVE_FONTCONFIG |
483 | | unix_fontenum_t* state = (unix_fontenum_t *)enum_state; |
484 | | if (state != NULL) { |
485 | | if (state->font_list != NULL) |
486 | | FcFontSetDestroy(state->font_list); |
487 | | if (state->fc) |
488 | | FcConfigDestroy(state->fc); |
489 | | free(state); |
490 | | } |
491 | | #endif |
492 | 4.06M | } |
493 | | |
494 | | /* A function to decode the next codepoint of the supplied args from the |
495 | | * local windows codepage, or -1 for EOF. |
496 | | * (copied from gp_win32.c) |
497 | | */ |
498 | | |
499 | | #ifdef __MINGW32__ |
500 | | int |
501 | | gp_local_arg_encoding_get_codepoint(stream *s, const char **astr) |
502 | | { |
503 | | int len; |
504 | | int c; |
505 | | char arg[3]; |
506 | | wchar_t unicode[2]; |
507 | | char utf8[4]; |
508 | | |
509 | | if (s) { |
510 | | c = spgetc(s); |
511 | | if (c == EOF) |
512 | | return EOF; |
513 | | } else if (**astr) { |
514 | | c = *(*astr)++; |
515 | | if (c == 0) |
516 | | return EOF; |
517 | | } else { |
518 | | return EOF; |
519 | | } |
520 | | |
521 | | arg[0] = c; |
522 | | if (IsDBCSLeadByte(c)) { |
523 | | if (s) { |
524 | | c = spgetc(s); |
525 | | if (c == EOF) |
526 | | return EOF; |
527 | | } else if (**astr) { |
528 | | c = *(*astr)++; |
529 | | if (c == 0) |
530 | | return EOF; |
531 | | } |
532 | | arg[1] = c; |
533 | | len = 2; |
534 | | } else { |
535 | | len = 1; |
536 | | } |
537 | | |
538 | | /* Convert the string (unterminated in, unterminated out) */ |
539 | | len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, arg, len, unicode, 2); |
540 | | |
541 | | return unicode[0]; |
542 | | } |
543 | | #endif |