- /* We were given an valid file descriptor on an open file, so try to remap
- it into the current process at the same address to which it was previously
- mapped. It naturally have to pass some sanity checks for that.
-
- Note that we have to update the file descriptor number in the malloc-
- descriptor read from the file to match the current valid one, before
- trying to map the file in, and again after a successful mapping and
- after we've switched over to using the mapped in malloc descriptor
- rather than the temporary one on the stack.
-
- Once we've switched over to using the mapped in malloc descriptor, we
- have to update the pointer to the morecore function, since it almost
- certainly will be at a different address if the process reusing the
- mapped region is from a different executable.
-
- Also note that if the heap being remapped previously used the mmcheckf()
- routines, we need to update the hooks since their target functions
- will have certainly moved if the executable has changed in any way.
- We do this by calling mmcheckf() internally.
-
- Returns a pointer to the malloc descriptor if successful, or NULL if
- unsuccessful for some reason. */
-
- struct mdesc mtemp;
- struct mdesc *mdp = NULL, *mdptemp = NULL;
-
- if (lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET) != 0)
- return NULL;
- if (read(fd, (char *) &mtemp, sizeof(mtemp)) != sizeof(mtemp))
- return NULL;
- if (mtemp.headersize != sizeof(mtemp))
- return NULL;
- if (strcmp(mtemp.magic, MMALLOC_MAGIC) != 0)
- return NULL;
- if (mtemp.version > MMALLOC_VERSION)
- return NULL;
-
- mtemp.fd = fd;
- if (__mmalloc_remap_core(&mtemp) == mtemp.base) {
- mdp = (struct mdesc *) mtemp.base;
- mdp->fd = fd;
- if(!mdp->refcount){
- sem_init(&mdp->sem, 1, 1);
- mdp->refcount++;
- }
- }
-
- /* Add the new heap to the linked list of heaps attached by mmalloc */
- mdptemp = __mmalloc_default_mdp;
- while(mdptemp->next_mdesc)
- mdptemp = mdptemp->next_mdesc;
-
- LOCK(mdptemp);
- mdptemp->next_mdesc = mdp;
- UNLOCK(mdptemp);
-
- return (mdp);
+ /* We were given an valid file descriptor on an open file, so try to remap
+ it into the current process at the same address to which it was previously
+ mapped. It naturally have to pass some sanity checks for that.
+
+ Note that we have to update the file descriptor number in the malloc-
+ descriptor read from the file to match the current valid one, before
+ trying to map the file in, and again after a successful mapping and
+ after we've switched over to using the mapped in malloc descriptor
+ rather than the temporary one on the stack.
+
+ Once we've switched over to using the mapped in malloc descriptor, we
+ have to update the pointer to the morecore function, since it almost
+ certainly will be at a different address if the process reusing the
+ mapped region is from a different executable.
+
+ Also note that if the heap being remapped previously used the mmcheckf()
+ routines, we need to update the hooks since their target functions
+ will have certainly moved if the executable has changed in any way.
+ We do this by calling mmcheckf() internally.
+
+ Returns a pointer to the malloc descriptor if successful, or NULL if
+ unsuccessful for some reason. */
+
+ struct mdesc newmd;
+ struct mdesc *mdptr = NULL, *mdptemp = NULL;
+
+ if (lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET) != 0)
+ return NULL;
+ if (read(fd, (char *) &newmd, sizeof(newmd)) != sizeof(newmd))
+ return NULL;
+ if (newmd.headersize != sizeof(newmd))
+ return NULL;
+ if (strcmp(newmd.magic, MMALLOC_MAGIC) != 0)
+ return NULL;
+ if (newmd.version > MMALLOC_VERSION)
+ return NULL;
+
+ newmd.fd = fd;
+ if (__mmalloc_remap_core(&newmd) == newmd.base) {
+ mdptr = (struct mdesc *) newmd.base;
+ mdptr->fd = fd;
+ if(!mdptr->refcount){
+ sem_init(&mdptr->sem, 0, 1);
+ mdptr->refcount++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Add the new heap to the linked list of heaps attached by mmalloc */
+ mdptemp = __mmalloc_default_mdp;
+ while(mdptemp->next_mdesc)
+ mdptemp = mdptemp->next_mdesc;
+
+ LOCK(mdptemp);
+ mdptemp->next_mdesc = mdptr;
+ UNLOCK(mdptemp);
+
+ return mdptr;