/*** *onexit.c - save function for execution on exit * * Copyright (c) 1989-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines _onexit(), atexit() - save function for execution at exit * * In order to save space, the table is allocated via malloc/realloc, * and only consumes as much space as needed. __onexittable is * set to point to the table if onexit() is ever called. * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef _WIN32 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include void __cdecl __onexitinit(void); #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma data_seg(".CRT$XIC") static _PVFV pinit = __onexitinit; #pragma data_seg() #endif /* _MSC_VER */ /* * Define pointers to beginning and end of the table of function pointers * manipulated by _onexit()/atexit(). */ extern _PVFV *__onexitbegin; extern _PVFV *__onexitend; /* * Define increment (in entries) for growing the _onexit/atexit table */ #define ONEXITTBLINCR 4 /*** *_onexit(func), atexit(func) - add function to be executed upon exit * *Purpose: * The _onexit/atexit functions are passed a pointer to a function * to be called when the program terminate normally. Successive * calls create a register of functions that are executed last in, * first out. * *Entry: * void (*func)() - pointer to function to be executed upon exit * *Exit: * onexit: * Success - return pointer to user's function. * Error - return NULL pointer. * atexit: * Success - return 0. * Error - return non-zero value. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of _initterm() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, _initterm() must not skip the address pointed to by * its first parameter, and must also stop before the address pointed * to by its second parameter. This is because _onexitbegin will point * to a valid address, and _onexitend will point at an invalid address. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ _onexit_t __cdecl _onexit ( _onexit_t func ) { _PVFV *p; #ifdef _MT _lockexit(); /* lock the exit code */ #endif /* _MT */ /* * First, make sure the table has room for a new entry */ if ( _msize_crt(__onexitbegin) < ((unsigned)((char *)__onexitend - (char *)__onexitbegin) + sizeof(_PVFV)) ) { /* * not enough room, try to grow the table */ if ( (p = (_PVFV *) _realloc_crt(__onexitbegin, _msize_crt(__onexitbegin) + ONEXITTBLINCR * sizeof(_PVFV))) == NULL ) { /* * didn't work. don't do anything rash, just fail */ #ifdef _MT _unlockexit(); #endif /* _MT */ return NULL; } /* * update __onexitend and __onexitbegin */ __onexitend = p + (__onexitend - __onexitbegin); __onexitbegin = p; } /* * Put the new entry into the table and update the end-of-table * pointer. */ *(__onexitend++) = (_PVFV)func; #ifdef _MT _unlockexit(); #endif /* _MT */ return func; } int __cdecl atexit ( _PVFV func ) { return (_onexit((_onexit_t)func) == NULL) ? -1 : 0; } /*** * void __onexitinit(void) - initialization routine for the function table * used by _onexit() and atexit(). * *Purpose: * Allocate the table with room for 32 entries (minimum required by * ANSI). Also, initialize the pointers to the beginning and end of * the table. * *Entry: * None. * *Exit: * No return value. A fatal runtime error is generated if the table * cannot be allocated. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of doexit() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, doexit() must not skip the address pointed to by * __onexitbegin, and it must also stop before the address pointed * to by __onexitend. This is because _onexitbegin will point * to a valid address, and _onexitend will point at an invalid address. * * Since the table of onexit routines is built in forward order, it * must be traversed by doexit() in CRT0DAT.C in reverse order. This * is because these routines must be called in last-in, first-out order. * * If __onexitbegin == __onexitend, then the onexit table is empty! * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ void __cdecl __onexitinit ( void ) { if ( (__onexitbegin = (_PVFV *)_malloc_crt(32 * sizeof(_PVFV))) == NULL ) /* * cannot allocate minimal required size. generate * fatal runtime error. */ _amsg_exit(_RT_ONEXIT); *(__onexitbegin) = (_PVFV) NULL; __onexitend = __onexitbegin; } #ifdef CRTDLL /*** *__dllonexit(func, pbegin, pend) - add function to be executed upon DLL detach * *Purpose: * The _onexit/atexit functions in a DLL linked with MSVCRT.LIB * must maintain their own atexit/_onexit list. This routine is * the worker that gets called by such DLLs. It is analogous to * the regular _onexit above except that the __onexitbegin and * __onexitend variables are not global variables visible to this * routine but rather must be passed as parameters. * *Entry: * void (*func)() - pointer to function to be executed upon exit * void (***pbegin)() - pointer to variable pointing to the beginning * of list of functions to execute on detach * void (***pend)() - pointer to variable pointing to the end of list * of functions to execute on detach * *Exit: * Success - return pointer to user's function. * Error - return NULL pointer. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of _initterm() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, _initterm() must not skip the address pointed to by * its first parameter, and must also stop before the address pointed * to by its second parameter. This is because *pbegin will point * to a valid address, and *pend will point at an invalid address. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ _onexit_t __cdecl __dllonexit ( _onexit_t func, _PVFV ** pbegin, _PVFV ** pend ) { _PVFV *p; unsigned oldsize; #ifdef _MT _lockexit(); /* lock the exit code */ #endif /* _MT */ /* * First, make sure the table has room for a new entry */ if ( (oldsize = _msize_crt( *pbegin )) <= (unsigned)((char *)(*pend) - (char *)(*pbegin)) ) { /* * not enough room, try to grow the table */ if ( (p = (_PVFV *) _realloc_crt((*pbegin), oldsize + ONEXITTBLINCR * sizeof(_PVFV))) == NULL ) { /* * didn't work. don't do anything rash, just fail */ #ifdef _MT _unlockexit(); #endif /* _MT */ return NULL; } /* * update (*pend) and (*pbegin) */ (*pend) = p + ((*pend) - (*pbegin)); (*pbegin) = p; } /* * Put the new entry into the table and update the end-of-table * pointer. */ *((*pend)++) = (_PVFV)func; #ifdef _MT _unlockexit(); #endif /* _MT */ return func; } #endif /* CRTDLL */ #else /* _WIN32 */ #include #include #include #include #include //PFV definition #include #include #include /* * Define pointers to beginning and end of the table of function pointers * manipulated by _onexit()/atexit(). */ extern PFV *__onexitbegin; extern PFV *__onexitend; /* * Define increment (in entries) for growing the _onexit/atexit table */ #define ONEXITTBLINCR 4 /*** *_onexit(func), atexit(func) - add function to be executed upon exit * *Purpose: * The _onexit/atexit functions are passed a pointer to a function * to be called when the program terminate normally. Successive * calls create a register of functions that are executed last in, * first out. * *Entry: * void (*func)() - pointer to function to be executed upon exit * *Exit: * onexit: * Success - return pointer to user's function. * Error - return NULL pointer. * atexit: * Success - return 0. * Error - return non-zero value. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of _initterm() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, _initterm() must not skip the address pointed to by * its first parameter, and must also stop before the address pointed * to by its second parameter. This is because _onexitbegin will point * to a valid address, and _onexitend will point at an invalid address. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ #ifndef CRTDLL _onexit_t _cdecl _onexit ( #else /* CRTDLL */ _onexit_t _cdecl __onexit ( #endif /* CRTDLL */ _onexit_t func ) { PFV *p; /* * First, make sure the table has room for a new entry */ if ( _msize_crt(__onexitbegin) <= (unsigned)((char *)__onexitend - (char *)__onexitbegin) ) { /* * not enough room, try to grow the table */ if ( (p = (PFV *) _realloc_crt(__onexitbegin, _msize(__onexitbegin) + ONEXITTBLINCR * sizeof(PFV))) == NULL ) { /* * didn't work. don't do anything rash, just fail */ return NULL; } /* * update __onexitend and __onexitbegin */ __onexitend = p + (__onexitend - __onexitbegin); __onexitbegin = p; } /* push the table down one entry and insert new one at top since we need LIFO order */ for (p = __onexitend++; p > __onexitbegin; p--) { *p = *(p-1); } *__onexitbegin = (PFV)func; return func; } #ifndef CRTDLL int _CALLTYPE1 atexit ( PFV func ) { return (_onexit((_onexit_t)func) == NULL) ? -1 : 0; } #endif /* CRTDLL */ /*** * void _onexitinit(void) - initialization routine for the function table * used by _onexit() and _atexit(). * *Purpose: * Allocate the table with room for 32 entries (minimum required by * ANSI). Also, initialize the pointers to the beginning and end of * the table. * *Entry: * None. * *Exit: * No return value. A fatal runtime error is generated if the table * cannot be allocated. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of _initterm() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, _initterm() must not skip the address pointed to by * its first parameter, and must also stop before the address pointed * to by its second parameter. This is because _onexitbegin will point * to a valid address, and _onexitend will point at an invalid address. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ /* define the entry in initializer table */ #pragma data_seg(".CRT$XIC") static PFV __ponexitinit = _onexitinit; #pragma data_seg() void _CALLTYPE1 _onexitinit ( void ) { if ( (__onexitbegin = (PFV *)_malloc_crt(32 * sizeof(PFV))) == NULL ) /* * cannot allocate minimal required size. generate * fatal runtime error. */ _amsg_exit(_RT_ONEXIT); *(__onexitbegin) = NULL; __onexitend = __onexitbegin; } #ifdef CRTDLL /*** *__dllonexit(func, pbegin, pend) - add function to be executed upon DLL detach * *Purpose: * The _onexit/atexit functions in a DLL linked with MSVCRT.LIB * must maintain their own atexit/_onexit list. This routine is * the worker that gets called by such DLLs. It is analogous to * the regular _onexit above except that the __onexitbegin and * __onexitend variables are not global variables visible to this * routine but rather must be passed as parameters. * *Entry: * void (*func)() - pointer to function to be executed upon exit * void (***pbegin)() - pointer to variable pointing to the beginning * of list of functions to execute on detach * void (***pend)() - pointer to variable pointing to the end of list * of functions to execute on detach * *Exit: * Success - return pointer to user's function. * Error - return NULL pointer. * *Notes: * This routine depends on the behavior of _initterm() in CRT0DAT.C. * Specifically, _initterm() must not skip the address pointed to by * its first parameter, and must also stop before the address pointed * to by its second parameter. This is because *pbegin will point * to a valid address, and *pend will point at an invalid address. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ _onexit_t _cdecl __dllonexit ( _onexit_t func, PFV ** pbegin, PFV ** pend ) { PFV *p; unsigned oldsize; /* * First, make sure the table has room for a new entry */ if ( (oldsize = _msize_crt( *pbegin )) <= (unsigned)((char *)(*pend) - (char *)(*pbegin)) ) { /* * not enough room, try to grow the table */ if ( (p = (PFV *) _realloc_crt((*pbegin), oldsize + ONEXITTBLINCR * sizeof(PFV))) == NULL ) { /* * didn't work. don't do anything rash, just fail */ return NULL; } /* * update (*pend) and (*pbegin) */ (*pend) = p + ((*pend) - (*pbegin)); (*pbegin) = p; } /* * Put the new entry into the table and update the end-of-table * pointer. */ *((*pend)++) = (PFV)func; return func; } #endif /* CRTDLL */ #endif /* _WIN32 */