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This commit renames lib/setup.h to lib/curl_setup.h and renames lib/setup_once.h to lib/curl_setup_once.h. Removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. [1] Removes the need and presence of an alarming notice we carried in old setup_once.h [2] ---------------------------------------- 1 - lib/setup_once.h used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro as header inclusion guard up to commitec691ca3
which changed this to HEADER_CURL_SETUP_ONCE_H, this single inclusion guard is enough to ensure that inclusion of lib/setup_once.h done from lib/setup.h is only done once. Additionally lib/setup.h has always used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro to protect inclusion of setup_once.h even after commitec691ca3
, this was to avoid a circular header inclusion triggered when building a c-ares enabled version with c-ares sources available which also has a setup_once.h header. Commitec691ca3
exposes the real nature of __SETUP_ONCE_H usage in lib/setup.h, it is a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl belonging to c-ares's setup_once.h The renaming this commit does, fixes the circular header inclusion, and as such removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. Macro __SETUP_ONCE_H no longer used in libcurl. 2 - Due to the circular interdependency of old lib/setup_once.h and the c-ares setup_once.h header, old file lib/setup_once.h has carried back from 2006 up to now days an alarming and prominent notice about the need of keeping libcurl's and c-ares's setup_once.h in sync. Given that this commit fixes the circular interdependency, the need and presence of mentioned notice is removed. All mentioned interdependencies come back from now old days when the c-ares project lived inside a curl subdirectory. This commit removes last traces of such fact.
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330 lines
9.4 KiB
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* _ _ ____ _
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* Project ___| | | | _ \| |
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* | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
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* \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2012, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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*
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* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
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* you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
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* are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
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*
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* You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
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*
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* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied.
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*
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***************************************************************************/
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#include "curl_setup.h"
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#ifdef NETWARE /* Novell NetWare */
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#ifdef __NOVELL_LIBC__
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/* For native LibC-based NLM we need to register as a real lib. */
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#include <library.h>
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#include <netware.h>
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#include <screen.h>
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#include <nks/thread.h>
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#include <nks/synch.h>
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#include "curl_memory.h"
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/* The last #include file should be: */
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#include "memdebug.h"
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typedef struct
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{
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int _errno;
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void *twentybytes;
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} libthreaddata_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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int x;
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int y;
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int z;
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void *tenbytes;
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NXKey_t perthreadkey; /* if -1, no key obtained... */
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NXMutex_t *lock;
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} libdata_t;
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int gLibId = -1;
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void *gLibHandle = (void *) NULL;
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rtag_t gAllocTag = (rtag_t) NULL;
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NXMutex_t *gLibLock = (NXMutex_t *) NULL;
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/* internal library function prototypes... */
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int DisposeLibraryData( void * );
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void DisposeThreadData( void * );
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int GetOrSetUpData( int id, libdata_t **data, libthreaddata_t **threaddata );
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int _NonAppStart( void *NLMHandle,
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void *errorScreen,
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const char *cmdLine,
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const char *loadDirPath,
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size_t uninitializedDataLength,
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void *NLMFileHandle,
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int (*readRoutineP)( int conn,
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void *fileHandle, size_t offset,
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size_t nbytes,
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size_t *bytesRead,
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void *buffer ),
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size_t customDataOffset,
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size_t customDataSize,
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int messageCount,
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const char **messages )
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{
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NX_LOCK_INFO_ALLOC(liblock, "Per-Application Data Lock", 0);
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#ifndef __GNUC__
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#pragma unused(cmdLine)
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#pragma unused(loadDirPath)
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#pragma unused(uninitializedDataLength)
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#pragma unused(NLMFileHandle)
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#pragma unused(readRoutineP)
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#pragma unused(customDataOffset)
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#pragma unused(customDataSize)
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#pragma unused(messageCount)
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#pragma unused(messages)
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#endif
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/*
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* Here we process our command line, post errors (to the error screen),
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* perform initializations and anything else we need to do before being able
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* to accept calls into us. If we succeed, we return non-zero and the NetWare
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* Loader will leave us up, otherwise we fail to load and get dumped.
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*/
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gAllocTag = AllocateResourceTag(NLMHandle,
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"<library-name> memory allocations",
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AllocSignature);
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if(!gAllocTag) {
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OutputToScreen(errorScreen, "Unable to allocate resource tag for "
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"library memory allocations.\n");
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return -1;
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}
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gLibId = register_library(DisposeLibraryData);
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if(gLibId < -1) {
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OutputToScreen(errorScreen, "Unable to register library with kernel.\n");
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return -1;
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}
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gLibHandle = NLMHandle;
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gLibLock = NXMutexAlloc(0, 0, &liblock);
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if(!gLibLock) {
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OutputToScreen(errorScreen, "Unable to allocate library data lock.\n");
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return -1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Here we clean up any resources we allocated. Resource tags is a big part
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* of what we created, but NetWare doesn't ask us to free those.
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*/
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void _NonAppStop( void )
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{
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(void) unregister_library(gLibId);
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NXMutexFree(gLibLock);
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}
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/*
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* This function cannot be the first in the file for if the file is linked
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* first, then the check-unload function's offset will be nlmname.nlm+0
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* which is how to tell that there isn't one. When the check function is
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* first in the linked objects, it is ambiguous. For this reason, we will
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* put it inside this file after the stop function.
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*
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* Here we check to see if it's alright to ourselves to be unloaded. If not,
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* we return a non-zero value. Right now, there isn't any reason not to allow
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* it.
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*/
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int _NonAppCheckUnload( void )
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{
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return 0;
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}
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int GetOrSetUpData(int id, libdata_t **appData,
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libthreaddata_t **threadData )
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{
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int err;
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libdata_t *app_data;
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libthreaddata_t *thread_data;
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NXKey_t key;
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NX_LOCK_INFO_ALLOC(liblock, "Application Data Lock", 0);
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err = 0;
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thread_data = (libthreaddata_t *) NULL;
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/*
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* Attempt to get our data for the application calling us. This is where we
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* store whatever application-specific information we need to carry in
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* support of calling applications.
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*/
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app_data = (libdata_t *) get_app_data(id);
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if(!app_data) {
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/*
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* This application hasn't called us before; set up application AND
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* per-thread data. Of course, just in case a thread from this same
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* application is calling us simultaneously, we better lock our application
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* data-creation mutex. We also need to recheck for data after we acquire
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* the lock because WE might be that other thread that was too late to
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* create the data and the first thread in will have created it.
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*/
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NXLock(gLibLock);
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if(!(app_data = (libdata_t *) get_app_data(id))) {
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app_data = malloc(sizeof(libdata_t));
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if(app_data) {
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memset(app_data, 0, sizeof(libdata_t));
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app_data->tenbytes = malloc(10);
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app_data->lock = NXMutexAlloc(0, 0, &liblock);
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if(!app_data->tenbytes || !app_data->lock) {
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if(app_data->lock)
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NXMutexFree(app_data->lock);
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free(app_data);
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app_data = (libdata_t *) NULL;
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err = ENOMEM;
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}
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if(app_data) {
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/*
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* Here we burn in the application data that we were trying to get
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* by calling get_app_data(). Next time we call the first function,
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* we'll get this data we're just now setting. We also go on here to
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* establish the per-thread data for the calling thread, something
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* we'll have to do on each application thread the first time
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* it calls us.
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*/
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err = set_app_data(gLibId, app_data);
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if(err) {
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free(app_data);
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app_data = (libdata_t *) NULL;
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err = ENOMEM;
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}
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else {
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/* create key for thread-specific data... */
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err = NXKeyCreate(DisposeThreadData, (void *) NULL, &key);
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if(err) /* (no more keys left?) */
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key = -1;
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app_data->perthreadkey = key;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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NXUnlock(gLibLock);
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}
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if(app_data) {
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key = app_data->perthreadkey;
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if(key != -1 /* couldn't create a key? no thread data */
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&& !(err = NXKeyGetValue(key, (void **) &thread_data))
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&& !thread_data) {
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/*
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* Allocate the per-thread data for the calling thread. Regardless of
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* whether there was already application data or not, this may be the
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* first call by a new thread. The fact that we allocation 20 bytes on
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* a pointer is not very important, this just helps to demonstrate that
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* we can have arbitrarily complex per-thread data.
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*/
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thread_data = malloc(sizeof(libthreaddata_t));
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if(thread_data) {
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thread_data->_errno = 0;
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thread_data->twentybytes = malloc(20);
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if(!thread_data->twentybytes) {
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free(thread_data);
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thread_data = (libthreaddata_t *) NULL;
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err = ENOMEM;
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}
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if((err = NXKeySetValue(key, thread_data))) {
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free(thread_data->twentybytes);
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free(thread_data);
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thread_data = (libthreaddata_t *) NULL;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if(appData)
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*appData = app_data;
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if(threadData)
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*threadData = thread_data;
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return err;
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}
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int DisposeLibraryData( void *data )
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{
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if(data) {
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void *tenbytes = ((libdata_t *) data)->tenbytes;
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if(tenbytes)
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free(tenbytes);
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free(data);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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void DisposeThreadData( void *data )
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{
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if(data) {
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void *twentybytes = ((libthreaddata_t *) data)->twentybytes;
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if(twentybytes)
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free(twentybytes);
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free(data);
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}
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}
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#else /* __NOVELL_LIBC__ */
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/* For native CLib-based NLM seems we can do a bit more simple. */
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#include <nwthread.h>
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int main ( void )
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{
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/* initialize any globals here... */
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/* do this if any global initializing was done
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SynchronizeStart();
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*/
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ExitThread (TSR_THREAD, 0);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* __NOVELL_LIBC__ */
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#else /* NETWARE */
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#ifdef __POCC__
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# pragma warn(disable:2024) /* Disable warning #2024: Empty input file */
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#endif
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#endif /* NETWARE */
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