root/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/libsm/wbuf.c
/*
 * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.
 *      All rights reserved.
 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
 *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
 *
 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
 * Chris Torek.
 *
 * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
 * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
 * the sendmail distribution.
 */

#include <sm/gen.h>
SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: wbuf.c,v 1.19 2001/03/05 03:22:41 ca Exp $")
#include <errno.h>
#include <sm/io.h>
#include "local.h"

/* Note: This function is called from a macro located in <sm/io.h> */

/*
**  SM_WBUF -- write character to and flush (likely now full) buffer
**
**  Write the given character into the (probably full) buffer for
**  the given file.  Flush the buffer out if it is or becomes full,
**  or if c=='\n' and the file is line buffered.
**
**      Parameters:
**              fp -- the file pointer
**              timeout -- time to complete operation (milliseconds)
**              c -- int representation of the character to add
**
**      Results:
**              Failure: -1 and sets errno
**              Success: int value of 'c'
*/

int
sm_wbuf(fp, timeout, c)
        register SM_FILE_T *fp;
        int timeout;
        register int c;
{
        register int n;

        /*
        **  In case we cannot write, or longjmp takes us out early,
        **  make sure w is 0 (if fully- or un-buffered) or -bf.smb_size
        **  (if line buffered) so that we will get called again.
        **  If we did not do this, a sufficient number of sm_io_putc()
        **  calls might wrap w from negative to positive.
        */

        fp->f_w = fp->f_lbfsize;
        if (cantwrite(fp))
        {
                errno = EBADF;
                return SM_IO_EOF;
        }
        c = (unsigned char)c;

        /*
        **  If it is completely full, flush it out.  Then, in any case,
        **  stuff c into the buffer.  If this causes the buffer to fill
        **  completely, or if c is '\n' and the file is line buffered,
        **  flush it (perhaps a second time).  The second flush will always
        **  happen on unbuffered streams, where bf.smb_size==1; sm_io_flush()
        **  guarantees that sm_io_putc() will always call sm_wbuf() by setting
        **  w to 0, so we need not do anything else.
        **  Note for the timeout, only one of the sm_io_flush's will get called.
        */

        n = fp->f_p - fp->f_bf.smb_base;
        if (n >= fp->f_bf.smb_size)
        {
                if (sm_io_flush(fp, timeout))
                        return SM_IO_EOF; /* sm_io_flush() sets errno */
                n = 0;
        }
        fp->f_w--;
        *fp->f_p++ = c;
        if (++n == fp->f_bf.smb_size || (fp->f_flags & SMLBF && c == '\n'))
                if (sm_io_flush(fp, timeout))
                        return SM_IO_EOF; /* sm_io_flush() sets errno */
        return c;
}