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- /*
- * tclMacLoad.c --
- *
- * This procedure provides a version of the TclLoadFile for use
- * on the Macintosh. This procedure will only work with systems
- * that use the Code Fragment Manager.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- *
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
- *
- * SCCS: @(#) tclMacLoad.c 1.18 96/12/12 19:30:22
- */
-
- #include <CodeFragments.h>
- #include <Errors.h>
- #include <Resources.h>
- #include <Strings.h>
- #include <FSpCompat.h>
- #include "tclPort.h"
- #include "tclInt.h"
- #include "tclMacInt.h"
-
- #if GENERATINGPOWERPC
- #define OUR_ARCH_TYPE kPowerPCCFragArch
- #else
- #define OUR_ARCH_TYPE kMotorola68KCFragArch
- #endif
-
- /*
- * The following data structure defines the structure of a code fragment
- * resource. We can cast the resource to be of this type to access
- * any fields we need to see.
- */
- struct CfrgHeader {
- long res1;
- long res2;
- long version;
- long res3;
- long res4;
- long filler1;
- long filler2;
- long itemCount;
- char arrayStart; /* Array of externalItems begins here. */
- };
- typedef struct CfrgHeader CfrgHeader, *CfrgHeaderPtr, **CfrgHeaderPtrHand;
-
- /*
- * The below structure defines a cfrag item within the cfrag resource.
- */
- struct CfrgItem {
- OSType archType;
- long updateLevel;
- long currVersion;
- long oldDefVersion;
- long appStackSize;
- short appSubFolder;
- char usage;
- char location;
- long codeOffset;
- long codeLength;
- long res1;
- long res2;
- short itemSize;
- Str255 name; /* This is actually variable sized. */
- };
- typedef struct CfrgItem CfrgItem;
-
- /*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * TclLoadFile --
- *
- * This procedure is called to carry out dynamic loading of binary
- * code for the Macintosh. This implementation is based on the
- * Code Fragment Manager & will not work on other systems.
- *
- * Results:
- * The result is TCL_ERROR, and an error message is left in
- * interp->result.
- *
- * Side effects:
- * New binary code is loaded.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-
- int
- TclLoadFile(
- Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting. */
- char *fileName, /* Name of the file containing the desired
- * code. */
- char *sym1, char *sym2, /* Names of two procedures to look up in
- * the file's symbol table. */
- Tcl_PackageInitProc **proc1Ptr,
- Tcl_PackageInitProc **proc2Ptr)
- /* Where to return the addresses corresponding
- * to sym1 and sym2. */
- {
- ConnectionID connID;
- Ptr dummy;
- OSErr err;
- SymClass symClass;
- FSSpec fileSpec;
- short fragFileRef, saveFileRef;
- Handle fragResource;
- UInt32 offset = 0;
- UInt32 length = kWholeFork;
- char packageName[255];
- Str255 errName;
-
- /*
- * First thing we must do is infer the package name from the sym1
- * variable. This is kind of dumb since the caller actually knows
- * this value, it just doesn't give it to us.
- */
- strcpy(packageName, sym1);
- *packageName = (char) tolower(*packageName);
- packageName[strlen(packageName) - 5] = NULL;
-
- err = FSpLocationFromPath(strlen(fileName), fileName, &fileSpec);
- if (err != noErr) {
- interp->result = "could not locate shared library";
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
-
- /*
- * See if this fragment has a 'cfrg' resource. It will tell us were
- * to look for the fragment in the file. If it doesn't exist we will
- * assume we have a ppc frag using the whole data fork. If it does
- * exist we find the frag that matches the one we are looking for and
- * get the offset and size from the resource.
- */
- saveFileRef = CurResFile();
- SetResLoad(false);
- fragFileRef = FSpOpenResFile(&fileSpec, fsRdPerm);
- SetResLoad(true);
- if (fragFileRef != -1) {
- UseResFile(fragFileRef);
- fragResource = Get1Resource(kCFragResourceType, kCFragResourceID);
- HLock(fragResource);
- if (ResError() == noErr) {
- CfrgItem* srcItem;
- long itemCount, index;
- Ptr itemStart;
-
- itemCount = (*(CfrgHeaderPtrHand)fragResource)->itemCount;
- itemStart = &(*(CfrgHeaderPtrHand)fragResource)->arrayStart;
- for (index = 0; index < itemCount;
- index++, itemStart += srcItem->itemSize) {
- srcItem = (CfrgItem*)itemStart;
- if (srcItem->archType != OUR_ARCH_TYPE) continue;
- if (!strncasecmp(packageName, (char *) srcItem->name + 1,
- srcItem->name[0])) {
- offset = srcItem->codeOffset;
- length = srcItem->codeLength;
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- * Close the resource file. If the extension wants to reopen the
- * resource fork it should use the tclMacLibrary.c file during it's
- * construction.
- */
- HUnlock(fragResource);
- ReleaseResource(fragResource);
- CloseResFile(fragFileRef);
- UseResFile(saveFileRef);
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we can attempt to load the fragement using the offset & length
- * obtained from the resource. We don't worry about the main entry point
- * as we are going to search for specific entry points passed to us.
- */
-
- c2pstr(packageName);
- err = GetDiskFragment(&fileSpec, offset, length, (StringPtr) packageName,
- kLoadLib, &connID, &dummy, errName);
- if (err != fragNoErr) {
- p2cstr(errName);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't load file \"", fileName,
- "\": ", errName, (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
-
- c2pstr(sym1);
- err = FindSymbol(connID, (StringPtr) sym1, (Ptr *) proc1Ptr, &symClass);
- p2cstr((StringPtr) sym1);
- if (err != fragNoErr || symClass == kDataCFragSymbol) {
- interp->result =
- "could not find Initialization routine in library";
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
-
- c2pstr(sym2);
- err = FindSymbol(connID, (StringPtr) sym2, (Ptr *) proc2Ptr, &symClass);
- p2cstr((StringPtr) sym2);
- if (err != fragNoErr || symClass == kDataCFragSymbol) {
- *proc2Ptr = NULL;
- }
-
- return TCL_OK;
- }
-
- /*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * TclGuessPackageName --
- *
- * If the "load" command is invoked without providing a package
- * name, this procedure is invoked to try to figure it out.
- *
- * Results:
- * Always returns 0 to indicate that we couldn't figure out a
- * package name; generic code will then try to guess the package
- * from the file name. A return value of 1 would have meant that
- * we figured out the package name and put it in bufPtr.
- *
- * Side effects:
- * None.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-
- int
- TclGuessPackageName(
- char *fileName, /* Name of file containing package (already
- * translated to local form if needed). */
- Tcl_DString *bufPtr) /* Initialized empty dstring. Append
- * package name to this if possible. */
- {
- return 0;
- }
-