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- /* Copyright 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as
- * applicable.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
- #include "apr_buckets.h"
- #define APR_WANT_MEMFUNC
- #include "apr_want.h"
- static apr_status_t pool_bucket_cleanup(void *data)
- {
- apr_bucket_pool *p = data;
- /*
- * If the pool gets cleaned up, we have to copy the data out
- * of the pool and onto the heap. But the apr_buckets out there
- * that point to this pool bucket need to be notified such that
- * they can morph themselves into a regular heap bucket the next
- * time they try to read. To avoid having to manipulate
- * reference counts and b->data pointers, the apr_bucket_pool
- * actually _contains_ an apr_bucket_heap as its first element,
- * so the two share their apr_bucket_refcount member, and you
- * can typecast a pool bucket struct to make it look like a
- * regular old heap bucket struct.
- */
- p->heap.base = apr_bucket_alloc(p->heap.alloc_len, p->list);
- memcpy(p->heap.base, p->base, p->heap.alloc_len);
- p->base = NULL;
- p->pool = NULL;
- return APR_SUCCESS;
- }
- static apr_status_t pool_bucket_read(apr_bucket *b, const char **str,
- apr_size_t *len, apr_read_type_e block)
- {
- apr_bucket_pool *p = b->data;
- const char *base = p->base;
- if (p->pool == NULL) {
- /*
- * pool has been cleaned up... masquerade as a heap bucket from now
- * on. subsequent bucket operations will use the heap bucket code.
- */
- b->type = &apr_bucket_type_heap;
- base = p->heap.base;
- }
- *str = base + b->start;
- *len = b->length;
- return APR_SUCCESS;
- }
- static void pool_bucket_destroy(void *data)
- {
- apr_bucket_pool *p = data;
- /* If the pool is cleaned up before the last reference goes
- * away, the data is really now on the heap; heap_destroy() takes
- * over. free() in heap_destroy() thinks it's freeing
- * an apr_bucket_heap, when in reality it's freeing the whole
- * apr_bucket_pool for us.
- */
- if (p->pool) {
- /* the shared resource is still in the pool
- * because the pool has not been cleaned up yet
- */
- if (apr_bucket_shared_destroy(p)) {
- apr_pool_cleanup_kill(p->pool, p, pool_bucket_cleanup);
- apr_bucket_free(p);
- }
- }
- else {
- /* the shared resource is no longer in the pool, it's
- * on the heap, but this reference still thinks it's a pool
- * bucket. we should just go ahead and pass control to
- * heap_destroy() for it since it doesn't know any better.
- */
- apr_bucket_type_heap.destroy(p);
- }
- }
- APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_pool_make(apr_bucket *b,
- const char *buf, apr_size_t length, apr_pool_t *pool)
- {
- apr_bucket_pool *p;
- p = apr_bucket_alloc(sizeof(*p), b->list);
- /* XXX: we lose the const qualifier here which indicates
- * there's something screwy with the API...
- */
- /* XXX: why is this? buf is const, p->base is const... what's
- * the problem? --jcw */
- p->base = (char *) buf;
- p->pool = pool;
- p->list = b->list;
- b = apr_bucket_shared_make(b, p, 0, length);
- b->type = &apr_bucket_type_pool;
- /* pre-initialize heap bucket member */
- p->heap.alloc_len = length;
- p->heap.base = NULL;
- p->heap.free_func = apr_bucket_free;
- apr_pool_cleanup_register(p->pool, p, pool_bucket_cleanup,
- apr_pool_cleanup_null);
- return b;
- }
- APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_pool_create(const char *buf,
- apr_size_t length,
- apr_pool_t *pool,
- apr_bucket_alloc_t *list)
- {
- apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_alloc(sizeof(*b), list);
- APR_BUCKET_INIT(b);
- b->free = apr_bucket_free;
- b->list = list;
- return apr_bucket_pool_make(b, buf, length, pool);
- }
- APU_DECLARE_DATA const apr_bucket_type_t apr_bucket_type_pool = {
- "POOL", 5, APR_BUCKET_DATA,
- pool_bucket_destroy,
- pool_bucket_read,
- apr_bucket_setaside_noop, /* don't need to setaside thanks to the cleanup*/
- apr_bucket_shared_split,
- apr_bucket_shared_copy
- };
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