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This is actually a fully functional build except: * All internal shared libraries are static linked to make sure there is no interference with ports (and to reduce build time). * It does not have the python/perl/etc plugin or API support. * By default, it installs as "svnlite" rather than "svn". * If WITH_SVN added in make.conf, you get "svn". * If WITHOUT_SVNLITE is in make.conf, this is completely disabled. To be absolutely clear, this is not intended for any use other than checking out freebsd source and committing, like we once did with cvs. It should be usable for small scale local repositories that don't need the python/perl plugin architecture.
120 lines
4.1 KiB
C
120 lines
4.1 KiB
C
/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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* The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "apr_buckets.h"
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static apr_status_t pipe_bucket_read(apr_bucket *a, const char **str,
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apr_size_t *len, apr_read_type_e block)
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{
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apr_file_t *p = a->data;
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char *buf;
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apr_status_t rv;
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apr_interval_time_t timeout;
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if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ) {
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apr_file_pipe_timeout_get(p, &timeout);
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apr_file_pipe_timeout_set(p, 0);
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}
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*str = NULL;
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*len = APR_BUCKET_BUFF_SIZE;
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buf = apr_bucket_alloc(*len, a->list); /* XXX: check for failure? */
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rv = apr_file_read(p, buf, len);
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if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ) {
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apr_file_pipe_timeout_set(p, timeout);
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}
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if (rv != APR_SUCCESS && rv != APR_EOF) {
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apr_bucket_free(buf);
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return rv;
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}
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/*
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* If there's more to read we have to keep the rest of the pipe
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* for later. Otherwise, we'll close the pipe.
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* XXX: Note that more complicated bucket types that
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* refer to data not in memory and must therefore have a read()
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* function similar to this one should be wary of copying this
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* code because if they have a destroy function they probably
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* want to migrate the bucket's subordinate structure from the
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* old bucket to a raw new one and adjust it as appropriate,
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* rather than destroying the old one and creating a completely
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* new bucket.
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*/
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if (*len > 0) {
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apr_bucket_heap *h;
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/* Change the current bucket to refer to what we read */
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a = apr_bucket_heap_make(a, buf, *len, apr_bucket_free);
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h = a->data;
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h->alloc_len = APR_BUCKET_BUFF_SIZE; /* note the real buffer size */
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*str = buf;
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APR_BUCKET_INSERT_AFTER(a, apr_bucket_pipe_create(p, a->list));
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}
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else {
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apr_bucket_free(buf);
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a = apr_bucket_immortal_make(a, "", 0);
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*str = a->data;
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if (rv == APR_EOF) {
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apr_file_close(p);
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}
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}
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_pipe_make(apr_bucket *b, apr_file_t *p)
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{
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/*
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* A pipe is closed when the end is reached in pipe_bucket_read(). If
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* the pipe isn't read to the end (e.g., error path), the pipe will be
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* closed when its pool goes away.
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*
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* Note that typically the pipe is allocated from the request pool
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* so it will disappear when the request is finished. However the
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* core filter may decide to set aside the tail end of a CGI
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* response if the connection is pipelined. This turns out not to
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* be a problem because the core will have read to the end of the
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* stream so the bucket(s) that it sets aside will be the heap
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* buckets created by pipe_bucket_read() above.
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*/
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b->type = &apr_bucket_type_pipe;
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b->length = (apr_size_t)(-1);
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b->start = -1;
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b->data = p;
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return b;
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}
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APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_pipe_create(apr_file_t *p,
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apr_bucket_alloc_t *list)
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{
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apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_alloc(sizeof(*b), list);
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APR_BUCKET_INIT(b);
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b->free = apr_bucket_free;
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b->list = list;
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return apr_bucket_pipe_make(b, p);
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}
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APU_DECLARE_DATA const apr_bucket_type_t apr_bucket_type_pipe = {
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"PIPE", 5, APR_BUCKET_DATA,
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apr_bucket_destroy_noop,
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pipe_bucket_read,
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apr_bucket_setaside_notimpl,
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apr_bucket_split_notimpl,
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apr_bucket_copy_notimpl
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};
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