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#ifndef COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_ZIPOS_ZIPOS_H_
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#define COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_ZIPOS_ZIPOS_H_
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COSMOPOLITAN_C_START_
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#define ZIPOS_PATH_MAX 1024
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#define ZIPOS_SYNTHETIC_DIRECTORY 0
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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#define _ZIPOS_ATOMIC(x) _Atomic(x)
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#else
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#define _ZIPOS_ATOMIC(x) x
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#endif
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struct stat;
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struct iovec;
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struct Zipos;
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struct ZiposUri {
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uint32_t len;
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char path[ZIPOS_PATH_MAX];
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};
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struct ZiposHandle {
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struct ZiposHandle *next;
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struct Zipos *zipos;
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size_t size;
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size_t mapsize;
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size_t cfile;
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_ZIPOS_ATOMIC(size_t) refs;
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_ZIPOS_ATOMIC(size_t) pos;
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uint8_t *mem;
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uint8_t data[];
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};
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struct Zipos {
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long pagesz;
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uint8_t *map;
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uint8_t *cdir;
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uint64_t dev;
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size_t *index;
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size_t records;
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};
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int __zipos_close(int);
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void __zipos_drop(struct ZiposHandle *);
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struct ZiposHandle *__zipos_keep(struct ZiposHandle *);
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struct Zipos *__zipos_get(void) pureconst;
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size_t __zipos_normpath(char *, const char *, size_t);
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ssize_t __zipos_find(struct Zipos *, struct ZiposUri *);
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ssize_t __zipos_scan(struct Zipos *, struct ZiposUri *);
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ssize_t __zipos_parseuri(const char *, struct ZiposUri *);
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uint64_t __zipos_inode(struct Zipos *, int64_t, const void *, size_t);
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int __zipos_open(struct ZiposUri *, int);
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void __zipos_postdup(int, int);
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int __zipos_access(struct ZiposUri *, int);
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int __zipos_stat(struct ZiposUri *, struct stat *);
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int __zipos_fstat(struct ZiposHandle *, struct stat *);
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int __zipos_stat_impl(struct Zipos *, size_t, struct stat *);
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ssize_t __zipos_read(struct ZiposHandle *, const struct iovec *, size_t,
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ssize_t);
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int64_t __zipos_seek(struct ZiposHandle *, int64_t, unsigned);
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int __zipos_fcntl(int, int, uintptr_t);
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int __zipos_notat(int, const char *);
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void *__zipos_mmap(void *, uint64_t, int32_t, int32_t, struct ZiposHandle *,
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Make improvements
- Every unit test now passes on Apple Silicon. The final piece of this
puzzle was porting our POSIX threads cancelation support, since that
works differently on ARM64 XNU vs. AMD64. Our semaphore support on
Apple Silicon is also superior now compared to AMD64, thanks to the
grand central dispatch library which lets *NSYNC locks go faster.
- The Cosmopolitan runtime is now more stable, particularly on Windows.
To do this, thread local storage is mandatory at all runtime levels,
and the innermost packages of the C library is no longer being built
using ASAN. TLS is being bootstrapped with a 128-byte TIB during the
process startup phase, and then later on the runtime re-allocates it
either statically or dynamically to support code using _Thread_local.
fork() and execve() now do a better job cooperating with threads. We
can now check how much stack memory is left in the process or thread
when functions like kprintf() / execve() etc. call alloca(), so that
ENOMEM can be raised, reduce a buffer size, or just print a warning.
- POSIX signal emulation is now implemented the same way kernels do it
with pthread_kill() and raise(). Any thread can interrupt any other
thread, regardless of what it's doing. If it's blocked on read/write
then the killer thread will cancel its i/o operation so that EINTR can
be returned in the mark thread immediately. If it's doing a tight CPU
bound operation, then that's also interrupted by the signal delivery.
Signal delivery works now by suspending a thread and pushing context
data structures onto its stack, and redirecting its execution to a
trampoline function, which calls SetThreadContext(GetCurrentThread())
when it's done.
- We're now doing a better job managing locks and handles. On NetBSD we
now close semaphore file descriptors in forked children. Semaphores on
Windows can now be canceled immediately, which means mutexes/condition
variables will now go faster. Apple Silicon semaphores can be canceled
too. We're now using Apple's pthread_yield() funciton. Apple _nocancel
syscalls are now used on XNU when appropriate to ensure pthread_cancel
requests aren't lost. The MbedTLS library has been updated to support
POSIX thread cancelations. See tool/build/runitd.c for an example of
how it can be used for production multi-threaded tls servers. Handles
on Windows now leak less often across processes. All i/o operations on
Windows are now overlapped, which means file pointers can no longer be
inherited across dup() and fork() for the time being.
- We now spawn a thread on Windows to deliver SIGCHLD and wakeup wait4()
which means, for example, that posix_spawn() now goes 3x faster. POSIX
spawn is also now more correct. Like Musl, it's now able to report the
failure code of execve() via a pipe although our approach favors using
shared memory to do that on systems that have a true vfork() function.
- We now spawn a thread to deliver SIGALRM to threads when setitimer()
is used. This enables the most precise wakeups the OS makes possible.
- The Cosmopolitan runtime now uses less memory. On NetBSD for example,
it turned out the kernel would actually commit the PT_GNU_STACK size
which caused RSS to be 6mb for every process. Now it's down to ~4kb.
On Apple Silicon, we reduce the mandatory upstream thread size to the
smallest possible size to reduce the memory overhead of Cosmo threads.
The examples directory has a program called greenbean which can spawn
a web server on Linux with 10,000 worker threads and have the memory
usage of the process be ~77mb. The 1024 byte overhead of POSIX-style
thread-local storage is now optional; it won't be allocated until the
pthread_setspecific/getspecific functions are called. On Windows, the
threads that get spawned which are internal to the libc implementation
use reserve rather than commit memory, which shaves a few hundred kb.
- sigaltstack() is now supported on Windows, however it's currently not
able to be used to handle stack overflows, since crash signals are
still generated by WIN32. However the crash handler will still switch
to the alt stack, which is helpful in environments with tiny threads.
- Test binaries are now smaller. Many of the mandatory dependencies of
the test runner have been removed. This ensures many programs can do a
better job only linking the the thing they're testing. This caused the
test binaries for LIBC_FMT for example, to decrease from 200kb to 50kb
- long double is no longer used in the implementation details of libc,
except in the APIs that define it. The old code that used long double
for time (instead of struct timespec) has now been thoroughly removed.
- ShowCrashReports() is now much tinier in MODE=tiny. Instead of doing
backtraces itself, it'll just print a command you can run on the shell
using our new `cosmoaddr2line` program to view the backtrace.
- Crash report signal handling now works in a much better way. Instead
of terminating the process, it now relies on SA_RESETHAND so that the
default SIG_IGN behavior can terminate the process if necessary.
- Our pledge() functionality has now been fully ported to AARCH64 Linux.
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int64_t);
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COSMOPOLITAN_C_END_
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#endif /* COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_ZIPOS_ZIPOS_H_ */
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