ref: 7dfee3a2f3b52168855bc775ec20c94904903ea8
parent: f65dab6f653a94eb3ae9a1a9331943569d44e30e
author: Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@xiph.org>
date: Sat Jul 13 09:41:23 EDT 2013
Relax MSVCRT requirements. Previously we used _fseeki64() and _ftelli64() for 64-bit file access on Windows, but this requires MSVCRT80 (which requires MSVC 2005 and is not shipped on XP by default). Reimplement these functions using the C89 fgetpos() and fsetpos(), relying on the MSVCRT/minw32-specific definition of fpos_t.
--- a/src/stream.c
+++ b/src/stream.c
@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+# include <io.h>
+#endif
typedef struct OpusMemStream OpusMemStream;
@@ -59,39 +62,58 @@
}
static int op_fseek(void *_stream,opus_int64 _offset,int _whence){
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
- return _fseeki64((FILE *)_stream,_offset,_whence);
-#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
- /*i686-pc-mingw32 does not have fseeko() and requires
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ /*_fseeki64() is not exposed until MSCVCRT80.
+ This is the default starting with MSVC 2005 (_MSC_VER>=1400), but we want
+ to allow linking against older MSVCRT versions for compatibility back to
+ XP without installing extra runtime libraries.
+ i686-pc-mingw32 does not have fseeko() and requires
__MSVCRT_VERSION__>=0x800 for _fseeki64(), which screws up linking with
other libraries (that don't use MSVCRT80 from MSVC 2005 by default).
i686-w64-mingw32 does have fseeko() and respects _FILE_OFFSET_BITS, but I
don't know how to detect that at compile time.
- We don't need to use fopen64(), as this just dispatches to fopen() in
- mingw32.*/
- return fseeko64((FILE *)_stream,(off64_t)_offset,_whence);
+ We could just use fseeko64() (which is available in both), but its
+ implemented using fgetpos()/fsetpos() just like this code, except without
+ the overflow checking, so we prefer our version.*/
+ opus_int64 pos;
+ /*We don't use fpos_t directly because it might be a struct if __STDC__ is
+ non-zero or _INTEGRAL_MAX_BITS < 64.
+ I'm not certain when the latter is true, but someone could in theory set
+ the former.
+ Either way, it should be binary compatible with a normal 64-bit int (this
+ assumption is not portable, but I believe it is true for MSVCRT).*/
+ OP_ASSERT(sizeof(pos)==sizeof(fpos_t));
+ /*Translate the seek to an absolute one.*/
+ if(_whence==SEEK_CUR){
+ int ret;
+ ret=fgetpos((FILE *)_stream,(fpos_t *)&pos);
+ if(ret)return ret;
+ }
+ else if(_whence==SEEK_END)pos=_filelengthi64(_fileno((FILE *)_stream));
+ else if(_whence==SEEK_SET)pos=0;
+ else return -1;
+ /*Check for errors or overflow.*/
+ if(pos<0||_offset<-pos||_offset>OP_INT64_MAX-pos)return -1;
+ pos+=_offset;
+ return fsetpos((FILE *)_stream,(fpos_t *)&pos);
#else
/*This function actually conforms to the SUSv2 and POSIX.1-2001, so we prefer
- it except in the two special-cases above.*/
+ it except on Windows.*/
return fseeko((FILE *)_stream,(off_t)_offset,_whence);
#endif
}
static opus_int64 op_ftell(void *_stream){
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
- return _ftelli64((FILE *)_stream);
-#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
- /*i686-pc-mingw32 does not have ftello() and requires
- __MSVCRT_VERSION__>=0x800 for _ftelli64(), which screws up linking with
- other libraries (that don't use MSVCRT80 from MSVC 2005 by default).
- i686-w64-mingw32 does have ftello() and respects _FILE_OFFSET_BITS, but I
- don't know how to detect that at compile time.
- We don't need to use fopen64(), as this just dispatches to fopen() in
- mingw32.*/
- return ftello64((FILE *)_stream);
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ /*_ftelli64() is not exposed until MSCVCRT80, and ftello()/ftello64() have
+ the same problems as fseeko()/fseeko64() in MingW.
+ See above for a more detailed explanation.*/
+ opus_int64 pos;
+ OP_ASSERT(sizeof(pos)==sizeof(fpos_t));
+ return fgetpos((FILE *)_stream,(fpos_t *)&pos)?-1:pos;
#else
/*This function actually conforms to the SUSv2 and POSIX.1-2001, so we prefer
- it except in the two special-cases above.*/
+ it except on Windows.*/
return ftello((FILE *)_stream);
#endif
}
@@ -280,6 +302,7 @@
ptrdiff_t pos;
stream=(OpusMemStream *)_stream;
pos=stream->pos;
+ OP_ASSERT(pos>=0);
switch(_whence){
case SEEK_SET:{
/*Check for overflow:*/