/src/icu/source/common/umapfile.cpp
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1  |  | // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.  | 
2  |  | // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html  | 
3  |  | /*  | 
4  |  | ******************************************************************************  | 
5  |  | *  | 
6  |  | *   Copyright (C) 1999-2013, International Business Machines  | 
7  |  | *   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.  | 
8  |  | *  | 
9  |  | ******************************************************************************/  | 
10  |  |  | 
11  |  |  | 
12  |  | /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
13  |  |  *  | 
14  |  |  *       Memory mapped file wrappers for use by the ICU Data Implementation  | 
15  |  |  *       All of the platform-specific implementation for mapping data files  | 
16  |  |  *         is here.  The rest of the ICU Data implementation uses only the  | 
17  |  |  *         wrapper functions.  | 
18  |  |  *  | 
19  |  |  *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/  | 
20  |  | /* Defines _XOPEN_SOURCE for access to POSIX functions.  | 
21  |  |  * Must be before any other #includes. */  | 
22  |  | #include "uposixdefs.h"  | 
23  |  |  | 
24  |  | #include "unicode/putil.h"  | 
25  |  | #include "unicode/ustring.h"  | 
26  |  | #include "udatamem.h"  | 
27  |  | #include "umapfile.h"  | 
28  |  |  | 
29  |  | /* memory-mapping base definitions ------------------------------------------ */  | 
30  |  |  | 
31  |  | #if MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_WIN32  | 
32  |  | #ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN  | 
33  |  | #   define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN  | 
34  |  | #endif  | 
35  |  | #   define VC_EXTRALEAN  | 
36  |  | #   define NOUSER  | 
37  |  | #   define NOSERVICE  | 
38  |  | #   define NOIME  | 
39  |  | #   define NOMCX  | 
40  |  |  | 
41  |  | #   if U_PLATFORM_HAS_WINUWP_API == 1  | 
42  |  |         // Some previous versions of the Windows 10 SDK don't expose various APIs for UWP applications  | 
43  |  |         // to use, even though UWP apps are allowed to call and use them.  Temporarily change the  | 
44  |  |         // WINAPI family partition below to Desktop, so that function declarations are visible for UWP.  | 
45  |  | #       include <winapifamily.h>  | 
46  |  | #       if !(WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP | WINAPI_PARTITION_SYSTEM))  | 
47  |  | #           pragma push_macro("WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP") | 
48  |  | #           undef WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP  | 
49  |  | #           define WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP 1  | 
50  |  | #           define CHANGED_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_VALUE  | 
51  |  | #       endif  | 
52  |  | #   endif  | 
53  |  |  | 
54  |  | #   include <windows.h>  | 
55  |  |  | 
56  |  | #   if U_PLATFORM_HAS_WINUWP_API == 1 && defined(CHANGED_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_VALUE)  | 
57  |  | #       pragma pop_macro("WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP") | 
58  |  | #   endif  | 
59  |  |  | 
60  |  | #   include "cmemory.h"  | 
61  |  |  | 
62  |  | typedef HANDLE MemoryMap;  | 
63  |  |  | 
64  |  | #   define IS_MAP(map) ((map)!=nullptr)  | 
65  |  |  | 
66  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_POSIX || MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_390DLL  | 
67  |  |     typedef size_t MemoryMap;  | 
68  |  |  | 
69  |  | #   define IS_MAP(map) ((map)!=0)  | 
70  |  |  | 
71  |  | #   include <unistd.h>  | 
72  |  | #   include <sys/mman.h>  | 
73  |  | #   include <sys/stat.h>  | 
74  |  | #   include <fcntl.h>  | 
75  |  |  | 
76  |  | #   ifndef MAP_FAILED  | 
77  |  | #       define MAP_FAILED ((void*)-1)  | 
78  |  | #   endif  | 
79  |  |  | 
80  |  | #   if MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_390DLL  | 
81  |  |         /*   No memory mapping for 390 batch mode.  Fake it using dll loading.  */  | 
82  |  | #       include <dll.h>  | 
83  |  | #       include "cstring.h"  | 
84  |  | #       include "cmemory.h"  | 
85  |  | #       include "unicode/udata.h"  | 
86  |  | #       define LIB_PREFIX "lib"  | 
87  |  | #       define LIB_SUFFIX ".dll"  | 
88  |  |         /* This is inconvenient until we figure out what to do with U_ICUDATA_NAME in utypes.h */  | 
89  |  | #       define U_ICUDATA_ENTRY_NAME "icudt" U_ICU_VERSION_SHORT U_LIB_SUFFIX_C_NAME_STRING "_dat"  | 
90  |  | #   endif  | 
91  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_STDIO  | 
92  |  | #   include <stdio.h>  | 
93  |  | #   include "cmemory.h"  | 
94  |  |  | 
95  |  |     typedef void *MemoryMap;  | 
96  |  |  | 
97  |  | #   define IS_MAP(map) ((map)!=nullptr)  | 
98  |  | #endif  | 
99  |  |  | 
100  |  | /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*  | 
101  |  |  *                                                                            *  | 
102  |  |  *   Memory Mapped File support.  Platform dependent implementation of        *  | 
103  |  |  *                           functions used by the rest of the implementation.*  | 
104  |  |  *                                                                            *  | 
105  |  |  *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/  | 
106  |  | #if MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_NONE  | 
107  |  |     U_CFUNC UBool  | 
108  |  |     uprv_mapFile(UDataMemory *pData, const char *path, UErrorCode *status) { | 
109  |  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
110  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
111  |  |         }  | 
112  |  |         UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct. */  | 
113  |  |         return FALSE;            /* no file access */  | 
114  |  |     }  | 
115  |  |  | 
116  |  |     U_CFUNC void uprv_unmapFile(UDataMemory *pData) { | 
117  |  |         /* nothing to do */  | 
118  |  |     }  | 
119  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_WIN32  | 
120  |  |     U_CFUNC UBool  | 
121  |  |     uprv_mapFile(  | 
122  |  |          UDataMemory *pData,    /* Fill in with info on the result doing the mapping. */  | 
123  |  |                                 /*   Output only; any original contents are cleared.  */  | 
124  |  |          const char *path,      /* File path to be opened/mapped.                     */  | 
125  |  |          UErrorCode *status     /* Error status, used to report out-of-memory errors. */  | 
126  |  |          )  | 
127  |  |     { | 
128  |  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
129  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
130  |  |         }  | 
131  |  |  | 
132  |  |         HANDLE map = nullptr;  | 
133  |  |         HANDLE file = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;  | 
134  |  |  | 
135  |  |         UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct.        */  | 
136  |  |  | 
137  |  |         /* open the input file */  | 
138  |  | #if U_PLATFORM_HAS_WINUWP_API == 0  | 
139  |  |         // Note: In the non-UWP code-path (ie: Win32), the value of the path variable might have come from   | 
140  |  |         // the CRT 'getenv' function, and would be therefore be encoded in the default ANSI code page.  | 
141  |  |         // This means that we can't call the *W version of API below, whereas in the UWP code-path  | 
142  |  |         // there is no 'getenv' call, and thus the string will be only UTF-8/Invariant characters.  | 
143  |  |         file=CreateFileA(path, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, nullptr,  | 
144  |  |             OPEN_EXISTING,  | 
145  |  |             FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL|FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS, nullptr);  | 
146  |  | #else  | 
147  |  |         // Convert from UTF-8 string to UTF-16 string.  | 
148  |  |         wchar_t utf16Path[MAX_PATH];  | 
149  |  |         int32_t pathUtf16Len = 0;  | 
150  |  |         u_strFromUTF8(reinterpret_cast<UChar*>(utf16Path), static_cast<int32_t>(UPRV_LENGTHOF(utf16Path)), &pathUtf16Len, path, -1, status);  | 
151  |  |  | 
152  |  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
153  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
154  |  |         }  | 
155  |  |         if (*status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { | 
156  |  |             // Report back an error instead of a warning.  | 
157  |  |             *status = U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR;  | 
158  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
159  |  |         }  | 
160  |  |  | 
161  |  |         file = CreateFileW(utf16Path, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, nullptr,  | 
162  |  |             OPEN_EXISTING,  | 
163  |  |             FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS, nullptr);  | 
164  |  | #endif  | 
165  |  |         if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { | 
166  |  |             // If we failed to open the file due to an out-of-memory error, then we want  | 
167  |  |             // to report that error back to the caller.  | 
168  |  |             if (HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()) == E_OUTOFMEMORY) { | 
169  |  |                 *status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR;  | 
170  |  |             }  | 
171  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
172  |  |         }  | 
173  |  |  | 
174  |  |         // Note: We use NULL/nullptr for lpAttributes parameter below.  | 
175  |  |         // This means our handle cannot be inherited and we will get the default security descriptor.  | 
176  |  |         /* create an unnamed Windows file-mapping object for the specified file */  | 
177  |  |         map = CreateFileMappingW(file, nullptr, PAGE_READONLY, 0, 0, nullptr);  | 
178  |  |  | 
179  |  |         CloseHandle(file);  | 
180  |  |         if (map == nullptr) { | 
181  |  |             // If we failed to create the mapping due to an out-of-memory error, then   | 
182  |  |             // we want to report that error back to the caller.  | 
183  |  |             if (HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()) == E_OUTOFMEMORY) { | 
184  |  |                 *status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR;  | 
185  |  |             }  | 
186  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
187  |  |         }  | 
188  |  |  | 
189  |  |         /* map a view of the file into our address space */  | 
190  |  |         pData->pHeader = reinterpret_cast<const DataHeader *>(MapViewOfFile(map, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, 0));  | 
191  |  |         if (pData->pHeader == nullptr) { | 
192  |  |             CloseHandle(map);  | 
193  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
194  |  |         }  | 
195  |  |         pData->map = map;  | 
196  |  |         return TRUE;  | 
197  |  |     }  | 
198  |  |  | 
199  |  |     U_CFUNC void  | 
200  |  |     uprv_unmapFile(UDataMemory *pData) { | 
201  |  |         if (pData != nullptr && pData->map != nullptr) { | 
202  |  |             UnmapViewOfFile(pData->pHeader);  | 
203  |  |             CloseHandle(pData->map);  | 
204  |  |             pData->pHeader = nullptr;  | 
205  |  |             pData->map = nullptr;  | 
206  |  |         }  | 
207  |  |     }  | 
208  |  |  | 
209  |  |  | 
210  |  |  | 
211  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_POSIX  | 
212  |  |     U_CFUNC UBool  | 
213  | 0  |     uprv_mapFile(UDataMemory *pData, const char *path, UErrorCode *status) { | 
214  | 0  |         int fd;  | 
215  | 0  |         int length;  | 
216  | 0  |         struct stat mystat;  | 
217  | 0  |         void *data;  | 
218  |  | 
  | 
219  | 0  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
220  | 0  |             return FALSE;  | 
221  | 0  |         }  | 
222  |  |  | 
223  | 0  |         UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct.        */  | 
224  |  |  | 
225  |  |         /* determine the length of the file */  | 
226  | 0  |         if(stat(path, &mystat)!=0 || mystat.st_size<=0) { | 
227  | 0  |             return FALSE;  | 
228  | 0  |         }  | 
229  | 0  |         length=mystat.st_size;  | 
230  |  |  | 
231  |  |         /* open the file */  | 
232  | 0  |         fd=open(path, O_RDONLY);  | 
233  | 0  |         if(fd==-1) { | 
234  | 0  |             return FALSE;  | 
235  | 0  |         }  | 
236  |  |  | 
237  |  |         /* get a view of the mapping */  | 
238  | 0  | #if U_PLATFORM != U_PF_HPUX  | 
239  | 0  |         data=mmap(0, length, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED,  fd, 0);  | 
240  |  | #else  | 
241  |  |         data=mmap(0, length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);  | 
242  |  | #endif  | 
243  | 0  |         close(fd); /* no longer needed */  | 
244  | 0  |         if(data==MAP_FAILED) { | 
245  |  |             // Possibly check the errno value for ENOMEM, and report U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR?  | 
246  | 0  |             return FALSE;  | 
247  | 0  |         }  | 
248  |  |  | 
249  | 0  |         pData->map = (char *)data + length;  | 
250  | 0  |         pData->pHeader=(const DataHeader *)data;  | 
251  | 0  |         pData->mapAddr = data;  | 
252  |  | #if U_PLATFORM == U_PF_IPHONE  | 
253  |  |         posix_madvise(data, length, POSIX_MADV_RANDOM);  | 
254  |  | #endif  | 
255  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
256  | 0  |     }  | 
257  |  |  | 
258  |  |     U_CFUNC void  | 
259  | 0  |     uprv_unmapFile(UDataMemory *pData) { | 
260  | 0  |         if(pData!=nullptr && pData->map!=nullptr) { | 
261  | 0  |             size_t dataLen = (char *)pData->map - (char *)pData->mapAddr;  | 
262  | 0  |             if(munmap(pData->mapAddr, dataLen)==-1) { | 
263  | 0  |             }  | 
264  | 0  |             pData->pHeader=nullptr;  | 
265  | 0  |             pData->map=0;  | 
266  | 0  |             pData->mapAddr=nullptr;  | 
267  | 0  |         }  | 
268  | 0  |     }  | 
269  |  |  | 
270  |  |  | 
271  |  |  | 
272  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_STDIO  | 
273  |  |     /* copy of the filestrm.c/T_FileStream_size() implementation */  | 
274  |  |     static int32_t  | 
275  |  |     umap_fsize(FILE *f) { | 
276  |  |         int32_t savedPos = ftell(f);  | 
277  |  |         int32_t size = 0;  | 
278  |  |  | 
279  |  |         /*Changes by Bertrand A. D. doesn't affect the current position  | 
280  |  |         goes to the end of the file before ftell*/  | 
281  |  |         fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);  | 
282  |  |         size = (int32_t)ftell(f);  | 
283  |  |         fseek(f, savedPos, SEEK_SET);  | 
284  |  |         return size;  | 
285  |  |     }  | 
286  |  |  | 
287  |  |     U_CFUNC UBool  | 
288  |  |     uprv_mapFile(UDataMemory *pData, const char *path, UErrorCode *status) { | 
289  |  |         FILE *file;  | 
290  |  |         int32_t fileLength;  | 
291  |  |         void *p;  | 
292  |  |  | 
293  |  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
294  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
295  |  |         }  | 
296  |  |  | 
297  |  |         UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct.        */  | 
298  |  |         /* open the input file */  | 
299  |  |         file=fopen(path, "rb");  | 
300  |  |         if(file==nullptr) { | 
301  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
302  |  |         }  | 
303  |  |  | 
304  |  |         /* get the file length */  | 
305  |  |         fileLength=umap_fsize(file);  | 
306  |  |         if(ferror(file) || fileLength<=20) { | 
307  |  |             fclose(file);  | 
308  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
309  |  |         }  | 
310  |  |  | 
311  |  |         /* allocate the memory to hold the file data */  | 
312  |  |         p=uprv_malloc(fileLength);  | 
313  |  |         if(p==nullptr) { | 
314  |  |             fclose(file);  | 
315  |  |             *status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR;  | 
316  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
317  |  |         }  | 
318  |  |  | 
319  |  |         /* read the file */  | 
320  |  |         if(fileLength!=fread(p, 1, fileLength, file)) { | 
321  |  |             uprv_free(p);  | 
322  |  |             fclose(file);  | 
323  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
324  |  |         }  | 
325  |  |  | 
326  |  |         fclose(file);  | 
327  |  |         pData->map=p;  | 
328  |  |         pData->pHeader=(const DataHeader *)p;  | 
329  |  |         pData->mapAddr=p;  | 
330  |  |         return TRUE;  | 
331  |  |     }  | 
332  |  |  | 
333  |  |     U_CFUNC void  | 
334  |  |     uprv_unmapFile(UDataMemory *pData) { | 
335  |  |         if(pData!=nullptr && pData->map!=nullptr) { | 
336  |  |             uprv_free(pData->map);  | 
337  |  |             pData->map     = nullptr;  | 
338  |  |             pData->mapAddr = nullptr;  | 
339  |  |             pData->pHeader = nullptr;  | 
340  |  |         }  | 
341  |  |     }  | 
342  |  |  | 
343  |  |  | 
344  |  | #elif MAP_IMPLEMENTATION==MAP_390DLL  | 
345  |  |     /*  390 specific Library Loading.  | 
346  |  |      *  This is the only platform left that dynamically loads an ICU Data Library.  | 
347  |  |      *  All other platforms use .data files when dynamic loading is required, but  | 
348  |  |      *  this turn out to be awkward to support in 390 batch mode.  | 
349  |  |      *  | 
350  |  |      *  The idea here is to hide the fact that 390 is using dll loading from the  | 
351  |  |      *   rest of ICU, and make it look like there is file loading happening.  | 
352  |  |      *  | 
353  |  |      */  | 
354  |  |  | 
355  |  |     static char *strcpy_returnEnd(char *dest, const char *src)  | 
356  |  |     { | 
357  |  |         while((*dest=*src)!=0) { | 
358  |  |             ++dest;  | 
359  |  |             ++src;  | 
360  |  |         }  | 
361  |  |         return dest;  | 
362  |  |     }  | 
363  |  |       | 
364  |  |     /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
365  |  |      *                                                                                | 
366  |  |      *  computeDirPath   given a user-supplied path of an item to be opened,               | 
367  |  |      *                         compute and return   | 
368  |  |      *                            - the full directory path to be used   | 
369  |  |      *                              when opening the file.  | 
370  |  |      *                            - Pointer to null at end of above returned path      | 
371  |  |      *  | 
372  |  |      *                       Parameters:  | 
373  |  |      *                          path:        input path.  Buffer is not altered.  | 
374  |  |      *                          pathBuffer:  Output buffer.  Any contents are overwritten.  | 
375  |  |      *  | 
376  |  |      *                       Returns:  | 
377  |  |      *                          Pointer to null termination in returned pathBuffer.  | 
378  |  |      *  | 
379  |  |      *                    TODO:  This works the way ICU historically has, but the  | 
380  |  |      *                           whole data fallback search path is so complicated that  | 
381  |  |      *                           probably almost no one will ever really understand it,  | 
382  |  |      *                           the potential for confusion is large.  (It's not just   | 
383  |  |      *                           this one function, but the whole scheme.)  | 
384  |  |      *                              | 
385  |  |      *------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/  | 
386  |  |     static char *uprv_computeDirPath(const char *path, char *pathBuffer)  | 
387  |  |     { | 
388  |  |         char   *finalSlash;       /* Ptr to last dir separator in input path, or null if none. */  | 
389  |  |         int32_t pathLen;          /* Length of the returned directory path                     */  | 
390  |  |           | 
391  |  |         finalSlash = 0;  | 
392  |  |         if (path != 0) { | 
393  |  |             finalSlash = uprv_strrchr(path, U_FILE_SEP_CHAR);  | 
394  |  |         }  | 
395  |  |           | 
396  |  |         *pathBuffer = 0;  | 
397  |  |         if (finalSlash == 0) { | 
398  |  |         /* No user-supplied path.    | 
399  |  |             * Copy the ICU_DATA path to the path buffer and return that*/  | 
400  |  |             const char *icuDataDir;  | 
401  |  |             icuDataDir=u_getDataDirectory();  | 
402  |  |             if(icuDataDir!=nullptr && *icuDataDir!=0) { | 
403  |  |                 return strcpy_returnEnd(pathBuffer, icuDataDir);  | 
404  |  |             } else { | 
405  |  |                 /* there is no icuDataDir either.  Just return the empty pathBuffer. */  | 
406  |  |                 return pathBuffer;  | 
407  |  |             }  | 
408  |  |         }   | 
409  |  |           | 
410  |  |         /* User supplied path did contain a directory portion.  | 
411  |  |         * Copy it to the output path buffer */  | 
412  |  |         pathLen = (int32_t)(finalSlash - path + 1);  | 
413  |  |         uprv_memcpy(pathBuffer, path, pathLen);  | 
414  |  |         *(pathBuffer+pathLen) = 0;  | 
415  |  |         return pathBuffer+pathLen;  | 
416  |  |     }  | 
417  |  |       | 
418  |  |  | 
419  |  | #   define DATA_TYPE "dat"  | 
420  |  |  | 
421  |  |     U_CFUNC UBool uprv_mapFile(UDataMemory *pData, const char *path, UErrorCode *status) { | 
422  |  |         const char *inBasename;  | 
423  |  |         char *basename;  | 
424  |  |         char pathBuffer[1024];  | 
425  |  |         const DataHeader *pHeader;  | 
426  |  |         dllhandle *handle;  | 
427  |  |         void *val=0;  | 
428  |  |  | 
429  |  |         if (U_FAILURE(*status)) { | 
430  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
431  |  |         }  | 
432  |  |  | 
433  |  |         inBasename=uprv_strrchr(path, U_FILE_SEP_CHAR);  | 
434  |  |         if(inBasename==nullptr) { | 
435  |  |             inBasename = path;  | 
436  |  |         } else { | 
437  |  |             inBasename++;  | 
438  |  |         }  | 
439  |  |         basename=uprv_computeDirPath(path, pathBuffer);  | 
440  |  |         if(uprv_strcmp(inBasename, U_ICUDATA_NAME".dat") != 0) { | 
441  |  |             /* must mmap file... for build */  | 
442  |  |             int fd;  | 
443  |  |             int length;  | 
444  |  |             struct stat mystat;  | 
445  |  |             void *data;  | 
446  |  |             UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct. */  | 
447  |  |  | 
448  |  |             /* determine the length of the file */  | 
449  |  |             if(stat(path, &mystat)!=0 || mystat.st_size<=0) { | 
450  |  |                 return FALSE;  | 
451  |  |             }  | 
452  |  |             length=mystat.st_size;  | 
453  |  |  | 
454  |  |             /* open the file */  | 
455  |  |             fd=open(path, O_RDONLY);  | 
456  |  |             if(fd==-1) { | 
457  |  |                 return FALSE;  | 
458  |  |             }  | 
459  |  |  | 
460  |  |             /* get a view of the mapping */  | 
461  |  |             data=mmap(0, length, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);  | 
462  |  |             close(fd); /* no longer needed */  | 
463  |  |             if(data==MAP_FAILED) { | 
464  |  |                 // Possibly check the errorno value for ENOMEM, and report U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR?  | 
465  |  |                 return FALSE;  | 
466  |  |             }  | 
467  |  |             pData->map = (char *)data + length;  | 
468  |  |             pData->pHeader=(const DataHeader *)data;  | 
469  |  |             pData->mapAddr = data;  | 
470  |  |             return TRUE;  | 
471  |  |         }  | 
472  |  |  | 
473  |  | #       ifdef OS390BATCH  | 
474  |  |             /* ### hack: we still need to get u_getDataDirectory() fixed  | 
475  |  |             for OS/390 (batch mode - always return "//"? )  | 
476  |  |             and this here straightened out with LIB_PREFIX and LIB_SUFFIX (both empty?!)  | 
477  |  |             This is probably due to the strange file system on OS/390.  It's more like  | 
478  |  |             a database with short entry names than a typical file system. */  | 
479  |  |             /* U_ICUDATA_NAME should always have the correct name */  | 
480  |  |             /* BUT FOR BATCH MODE IT IS AN EXCEPTION BECAUSE */  | 
481  |  |             /* THE FIRST THREE LETTERS ARE PREASSIGNED TO THE */  | 
482  |  |             /* PROJECT!!!!! */  | 
483  |  |             uprv_strcpy(pathBuffer, "IXMI" U_ICU_VERSION_SHORT "DA");  | 
484  |  | #       else  | 
485  |  |             /* set up the library name */  | 
486  |  |             uprv_strcpy(basename, LIB_PREFIX U_LIBICUDATA_NAME U_ICU_VERSION_SHORT LIB_SUFFIX);  | 
487  |  | #       endif  | 
488  |  |  | 
489  |  | #       ifdef UDATA_DEBUG  | 
490  |  |              fprintf(stderr, "dllload: %s ", pathBuffer);  | 
491  |  | #       endif  | 
492  |  |  | 
493  |  |         handle=dllload(pathBuffer);  | 
494  |  |  | 
495  |  | #       ifdef UDATA_DEBUG  | 
496  |  |                fprintf(stderr, " -> %08X\n", handle );  | 
497  |  | #       endif  | 
498  |  |  | 
499  |  |         if(handle != nullptr) { | 
500  |  |                /* we have a data DLL - what kind of lookup do we need here? */  | 
501  |  |                /* try to find the Table of Contents */  | 
502  |  |                UDataMemory_init(pData); /* Clear the output struct.        */  | 
503  |  |                val=dllqueryvar((dllhandle*)handle, U_ICUDATA_ENTRY_NAME);  | 
504  |  |                if(val == 0) { | 
505  |  |                     /* failed... so keep looking */  | 
506  |  |                     return FALSE;  | 
507  |  |                }  | 
508  |  | #              ifdef UDATA_DEBUG  | 
509  |  |                     fprintf(stderr, "dllqueryvar(%08X, %s) -> %08X\n", handle, U_ICUDATA_ENTRY_NAME, val);  | 
510  |  | #              endif  | 
511  |  |  | 
512  |  |                pData->pHeader=(const DataHeader *)val;  | 
513  |  |                return TRUE;  | 
514  |  |          } else { | 
515  |  |                return FALSE; /* no handle */  | 
516  |  |          }  | 
517  |  |     }  | 
518  |  |  | 
519  |  |     U_CFUNC void uprv_unmapFile(UDataMemory *pData) { | 
520  |  |         if(pData!=nullptr && pData->map!=nullptr) { | 
521  |  |             uprv_free(pData->map);  | 
522  |  |             pData->map     = nullptr;  | 
523  |  |             pData->mapAddr = nullptr;  | 
524  |  |             pData->pHeader = nullptr;  | 
525  |  |         }     | 
526  |  |     }  | 
527  |  |  | 
528  |  | #else  | 
529  |  | #   error MAP_IMPLEMENTATION is set incorrectly  | 
530  |  | #endif  |