| /* Support for dynamic loading of extension modules */ | |
| #include <kernel/image.h> | |
| #include <kernel/OS.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> | |
| #include "Python.h" | |
| #include "importdl.h" | |
| const struct filedescr _PyImport_DynLoadFiletab[] = { | |
| {".so", "rb", C_EXTENSION}, | |
| {"module.so", "rb", C_EXTENSION}, | |
| {0, 0} | |
| }; | |
| #if defined(MAXPATHLEN) && !defined(_SYS_PARAM_H) | |
| #undef MAXPATHLEN | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| #include "pythread.h" | |
| static PyThread_type_lock beos_dyn_lock; | |
| #endif | |
| static PyObject *beos_dyn_images = NULL; | |
| /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| * BeOS dynamic loading support | |
| * | |
| * This uses shared libraries, but BeOS has its own way of doing things | |
| * (much easier than dlfnc.h, from the look of things). We'll use a | |
| * Python Dictionary object to store the images_ids so we can be very | |
| * nice and unload them when we exit. | |
| * | |
| * Note that this is thread-safe. Probably irrelevent, because of losing | |
| * systems... Python probably disables threads while loading modules. | |
| * Note the use of "probably"! Better to be safe than sorry. [chrish] | |
| * | |
| * As of 1.5.1 this should also work properly when you've configured | |
| * Python without thread support; the 1.5 version required it, which wasn't | |
| * very friendly. Note that I haven't tested it without threading... why | |
| * would you want to avoid threads on BeOS? [chrish] | |
| * | |
| * As of 1.5.2, the PyImport_BeImageID() function has been removed; Donn | |
| * tells me it's not necessary anymore because of PyCObject_Import(). | |
| * [chrish] | |
| */ | |
| /* Whack an item; the item is an image_id in disguise, so we'll call | |
| * unload_add_on() for it. | |
| */ | |
| static void beos_nuke_dyn( PyObject *item ) | |
| { | |
| status_t retval; | |
| if( item ) { | |
| image_id id = (image_id)PyInt_AsLong( item ); | |
| retval = unload_add_on( id ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /* atexit() handler that'll call unload_add_on() for every item in the | |
| * dictionary. | |
| */ | |
| static void beos_cleanup_dyn( void ) | |
| { | |
| if( beos_dyn_images ) { | |
| int idx; | |
| int list_size; | |
| PyObject *id_list; | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| PyThread_acquire_lock( beos_dyn_lock, 1 ); | |
| #endif | |
| id_list = PyDict_Values( beos_dyn_images ); | |
| list_size = PyList_Size( id_list ); | |
| for( idx = 0; idx < list_size; idx++ ) { | |
| PyObject *the_item; | |
| the_item = PyList_GetItem( id_list, idx ); | |
| beos_nuke_dyn( the_item ); | |
| } | |
| PyDict_Clear( beos_dyn_images ); | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| PyThread_free_lock( beos_dyn_lock ); | |
| #endif | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /* | |
| * Initialize our dictionary, and the dictionary mutex. | |
| */ | |
| static void beos_init_dyn( void ) | |
| { | |
| /* We're protected from a race condition here by the atomic init_count | |
| * variable. | |
| */ | |
| static int32 init_count = 0; | |
| int32 val; | |
| val = atomic_add( &init_count, 1 ); | |
| if( beos_dyn_images == NULL && val == 0 ) { | |
| beos_dyn_images = PyDict_New(); | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| beos_dyn_lock = PyThread_allocate_lock(); | |
| #endif | |
| atexit( beos_cleanup_dyn ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /* | |
| * Add an image_id to the dictionary; the module name of the loaded image | |
| * is the key. Note that if the key is already in the dict, we unload | |
| * that image; this should allow reload() to work on dynamically loaded | |
| * modules (super-keen!). | |
| */ | |
| static void beos_add_dyn( char *name, image_id id ) | |
| { | |
| int retval; | |
| PyObject *py_id; | |
| if( beos_dyn_images == NULL ) { | |
| beos_init_dyn(); | |
| } | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| retval = PyThread_acquire_lock( beos_dyn_lock, 1 ); | |
| #endif | |
| /* If there's already an object with this key in the dictionary, | |
| * we're doing a reload(), so let's nuke it. | |
| */ | |
| py_id = PyDict_GetItemString( beos_dyn_images, name ); | |
| if( py_id ) { | |
| beos_nuke_dyn( py_id ); | |
| retval = PyDict_DelItemString( beos_dyn_images, name ); | |
| } | |
| py_id = PyInt_FromLong( (long)id ); | |
| if( py_id ) { | |
| retval = PyDict_SetItemString( beos_dyn_images, name, py_id ); | |
| } | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| PyThread_release_lock( beos_dyn_lock ); | |
| #endif | |
| } | |
| dl_funcptr _PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc(const char *fqname, const char *shortname, | |
| const char *pathname, FILE *fp) | |
| { | |
| dl_funcptr p; | |
| image_id the_id; | |
| status_t retval; | |
| char fullpath[PATH_MAX]; | |
| char funcname[258]; | |
| if( Py_VerboseFlag ) { | |
| printf( "load_add_on( %s )\n", pathname ); | |
| } | |
| /* Hmm, this old bug appears to have regenerated itself; if the | |
| * path isn't absolute, load_add_on() will fail. Reported to Be | |
| * April 21, 1998. | |
| */ | |
| if( pathname[0] != '/' ) { | |
| (void)getcwd( fullpath, PATH_MAX ); | |
| (void)strncat( fullpath, "/", PATH_MAX ); | |
| (void)strncat( fullpath, pathname, PATH_MAX ); | |
| if( Py_VerboseFlag ) { | |
| printf( "load_add_on( %s )\n", fullpath ); | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| (void)strcpy( fullpath, pathname ); | |
| } | |
| the_id = load_add_on( fullpath ); | |
| if( the_id < B_NO_ERROR ) { | |
| /* It's too bad load_add_on() doesn't set errno or something... | |
| */ | |
| char buff[256]; /* hate hard-coded string sizes... */ | |
| if( Py_VerboseFlag ) { | |
| printf( "load_add_on( %s ) failed", fullpath ); | |
| } | |
| if( the_id == B_ERROR ) | |
| PyOS_snprintf( buff, sizeof(buff), | |
| "BeOS: Failed to load %.200s", | |
| fullpath ); | |
| else | |
| PyOS_snprintf( buff, sizeof(buff), | |
| "Unknown error loading %.200s", | |
| fullpath ); | |
| PyErr_SetString( PyExc_ImportError, buff ); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| PyOS_snprintf(funcname, sizeof(funcname), "init%.200s", shortname); | |
| if( Py_VerboseFlag ) { | |
| printf( "get_image_symbol( %s )\n", funcname ); | |
| } | |
| retval = get_image_symbol( the_id, funcname, B_SYMBOL_TYPE_TEXT, &p ); | |
| if( retval != B_NO_ERROR || p == NULL ) { | |
| /* That's bad, we can't find that symbol in the module... | |
| */ | |
| char buff[256]; /* hate hard-coded string sizes... */ | |
| if( Py_VerboseFlag ) { | |
| printf( "get_image_symbol( %s ) failed", funcname ); | |
| } | |
| switch( retval ) { | |
| case B_BAD_IMAGE_ID: | |
| PyOS_snprintf( buff, sizeof(buff), | |
| "can't load init function for dynamic module: " | |
| "Invalid image ID for %.180s", fullpath ); | |
| break; | |
| case B_BAD_INDEX: | |
| PyOS_snprintf( buff, sizeof(buff), | |
| "can't load init function for dynamic module: " | |
| "Bad index for %.180s", funcname ); | |
| break; | |
| default: | |
| PyOS_snprintf( buff, sizeof(buff), | |
| "can't load init function for dynamic module: " | |
| "Unknown error looking up %.180s", funcname ); | |
| break; | |
| } | |
| retval = unload_add_on( the_id ); | |
| PyErr_SetString( PyExc_ImportError, buff ); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| /* Save the module name and image ID for later so we can clean up | |
| * gracefully. | |
| */ | |
| beos_add_dyn( fqname, the_id ); | |
| return p; | |
| } |