4coder-non-source/test_data/lots_of_files/atonexit.c

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/***
*atonexit.c - _onexit/atexit for using the MSVCRT* model of C run-time
*
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* atexit and _onexit are handled differently for EXE's and DLL's linked
* with MSVCRT.LIB to call MSVCRT*.DLL. Specifically, the _onexit/atexit
* list for DLL's must be maintained on a per-module basis and must be
* processed at DLL process detach . For EXE's the atexit/_onexit list
* should be maintained by MSVCRT*.DLL and processed at process exit.
*
*******************************************************************************/
/*
* SPECIAL BUILD MACRO! Note that atonexit.c is linked in with the client's
* code. It does not go into crtdll.dll! Therefore, it must be built under
* the _DLL switch (like user code) and CRTDLL must be undefined.
*/
#undef CRTDLL
#ifndef _DLL
#define _DLL
#endif /* _DLL */
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <oscalls.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <mtdll.h>
#include <rterr.h>
#include <sect_attribs.h>
#include <dbgint.h>
int __cdecl __atonexitinit(void);
_CRTALLOC(".CRT$XIC") static _PIFV pinit = __atonexitinit;
/*
* Pointers to beginning and end of the table of function pointers manipulated
* by _onexit()/atexit(). If this module is an EXE, _onexitbegin will be -1.
* Otherwise _onexitbegin will point to a block of malloc-ed memory used to
* maintain the DLL module's private onexit list of terminator routines.
* NOTE - the pointers are stored encoded.
*/
_PVFV *__onexitbegin;
_PVFV *__onexitend;
// This method initializes the onexit variables used by atonexit.
// Returns 0 if successful, or _RT_ONEXIT if there is no memory available
// for the function pointers table.
// Sometimes, __onexitinit is already initializing the onexit variables.
// __atonexitinit is needed for some corner cases
// where no other initialization is done (like for native process under managed).
// This is an alternate fix for performing the same initialization in mstartup.cpp,
// which causes _main symbol to be pulled in even when it shouldn't
// (by referencing extern __onexitbegin/__onexitend),
// causing unresolved symbol at link time.
int __cdecl __atonexitinit (
void
)
{
_PVFV * onexitbegin;
// Beginning and end of table should be either both initialized
// or both uninitialized.
_ASSERTE((__onexitbegin != NULL && __onexitend != NULL) ||
(__onexitbegin == NULL && __onexitend == NULL));
// Sometimes, __onexitbegin/__onexitend
// might come already initialized via __onexitinit.
if (__onexitbegin != NULL) {
return 0;
}
onexitbegin = (_PVFV *) _calloc_crt(32, sizeof(_PVFV));
__onexitend = __onexitbegin = (_PVFV *) EncodePointer(onexitbegin);
if ( onexitbegin == NULL )
/*
* cannot allocate minimal required size. return
* fatal runtime error.
*/
return _RT_ONEXIT;
*onexitbegin = (_PVFV) NULL;
return 0;
}
/***
*_onexit, atexit - calls to _onexit & atexit in MSVCRT*.DLL
*
*Purpose:
* A DLL linked with MSVCRT.LIB must not call the standard _onexit or
* atexit exported from MSVCRT*.DLL, but an EXE linked with MSVCRT.LIB
* will call the standard versions of those two routines. The standard
* names are not exported from MSVCRT*.DLL, but the _imp__* names are,
* so this module can just invoke the standard versions if linked into
* an EXE module (indicated by __onexitbegin == -1). If this module is
* linked into a DLL (indicated by __onexitbegin != -1), it will call a
* helper routine in MSVCRT*.DLL called __dllonexit to manage the DLL's
* private onexit list.
*
*Entry:
* Same as the regular versions of _onexit, atexit.
*
*Exit:
* Same as the regular versions of _onexit, atexit.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
extern _onexit_t __dllonexit(_onexit_t, _PVFV**, _PVFV**);
#ifdef _M_IX86
extern _onexit_t (__cdecl *_imp___onexit)(_onexit_t func);
#else /* _M_IX86 */
extern _onexit_t (__cdecl *__imp__onexit)(_onexit_t func);
#endif /* _M_IX86 */
_onexit_t __cdecl _onexit (
_onexit_t func
)
{
_PVFV * onexitbegin;
_PVFV * onexitend;
_onexit_t retval = NULL;
onexitbegin = (_PVFV *) DecodePointer(__onexitbegin);
if (onexitbegin == (_PVFV *)-1)
{
/* EXE */
#ifdef _M_IX86
return (*_imp___onexit)(func);
#else /* _M_IX86 */
return (*__imp__onexit)(func);
#endif /* _M_IX86 */
}
/*
* Note that we decode/encode the onexit array pointers on the
* client side, not the CRT DLL side, to ease backwards compatibility.
* That means we have to take a lock on this side, making the lock
* found in __dllonexit redundant.
*/
_lock(_EXIT_LOCK1);
__try
{
onexitbegin = (_PVFV *) DecodePointer(__onexitbegin);
onexitend = (_PVFV *) DecodePointer(__onexitend);
retval = __dllonexit((_onexit_t) EncodePointer(func), &onexitbegin, &onexitend);
__onexitbegin = (_PVFV *) EncodePointer(onexitbegin);
__onexitend = (_PVFV *) EncodePointer(onexitend);
}
__finally
{
_unlock(_EXIT_LOCK1);
}
return retval;
}
int __cdecl atexit (
_PVFV func
)
{
return (_onexit((_onexit_t)func) == NULL) ? -1 : 0;
}