/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* NPL.
*
* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
* Reserved.
*/
/* Windows 95 IO module
*
* Assumes synchronous I/O.
*
*/
#include "primpl.h"
#include <direct.h>
struct _MDLock _pr_ioq_lock;
/*
* The NSPR epoch (00:00:00 1 Jan 1970 UTC) in FILETIME.
* We store the value in a PRTime variable for convenience.
* This constant is used by _PR_FileTimeToPRTime().
*/
static const PRTime _pr_filetime_offset = 116444736000000000i64;
void
_PR_MD_INIT_IO()
{
WORD WSAVersion = 0x0101;
WSADATA WSAData;
WSAStartup( WSAVersion, &WSAData );
#ifdef DEBUG
/* Doublecheck _pr_filetime_offset's hard-coded value is correct. */
{
SYSTEMTIME systime;
union {
PRTime prt;
FILETIME ft;
} filetime;
BOOL rv;
systime.wYear = 1970;
systime.wMonth = 1;
/* wDayOfWeek is ignored */
systime.wDay = 1;
systime.wHour = 0;
systime.wMinute = 0;
systime.wSecond = 0;
systime.wMilliseconds = 0;
rv = SystemTimeToFileTime(&systime, &filetime.ft);
PR_ASSERT(0 != rv);
PR_ASSERT(filetime.prt == _pr_filetime_offset);
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
}
PRStatus
_PR_MD_WAIT(PRThread *thread, PRIntervalTime ticks)
{
DWORD rv;
PRUint32 msecs = (ticks == PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT) ?
INFINITE : PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(ticks);
rv = WaitForSingleObject(thread->md.blocked_sema, msecs);
switch(rv)
{
case WAIT_OBJECT_0:
return PR_SUCCESS;
break;
case WAIT_TIMEOUT:
_PR_THREAD_LOCK(thread);
if (thread->state == _PR_IO_WAIT) {
;
} else {
if (thread->wait.cvar != NULL) {
thread->wait.cvar = NULL;
_PR_THREAD_UNLOCK(thread);
} else {
/* The CVAR was notified just as the timeout
* occurred. This led to us being notified twice.
* call WaitForSingleObject() to clear the semaphore.
*/
_PR_THREAD_UNLOCK(thread);
rv = WaitForSingleObject(thread->md.blocked_sema, 0);
PR_ASSERT(rv == WAIT_OBJECT_0);
}
}
return PR_SUCCESS;
break;
default:
return PR_FAILURE;
break;
}
}
PRStatus
_PR_MD_WAKEUP_WAITER(PRThread *thread)
{
if ( _PR_IS_NATIVE_THREAD(thread) )
{
if (ReleaseSemaphore(thread->md.blocked_sema, 1, NULL) == FALSE)
return PR_FAILURE;
else
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
}
/* --- FILE IO ----------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* _PR_MD_OPEN() -- Open a file
*
* returns: a fileHandle
*
* The NSPR open flags (osflags) are translated into flags for Win95
*
* Mode seems to be passed in as a unix style file permissions argument
* as in 0666, in the case of opening the logFile.
*
*/
PRInt32
_PR_MD_OPEN(const char *name, PRIntn osflags, int mode)
{
HANDLE file;
PRInt32 access = 0;
PRInt32 flags = 0;
PRInt32 flag6 = 0;
if (osflags & PR_SYNC) flag6 = FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH;
if (osflags & PR_RDONLY || osflags & PR_RDWR)
access |= GENERIC_READ;
if (osflags & PR_WRONLY || osflags & PR_RDWR)
access |= GENERIC_WRITE;
if (osflags & PR_CREATE_FILE)
flags = OPEN_ALWAYS;
else if (osflags & PR_TRUNCATE)
flags = CREATE_ALWAYS;
else
flags = OPEN_EXISTING;
file = CreateFile(name,
access,
FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
flags,
flag6,
NULL);
if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
_PR_MD_MAP_OPEN_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
return (PRInt32)file;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_READ(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRInt32 len)
{
PRUint32 bytes;
int rv, err;
rv = ReadFile((HANDLE)fd->secret->md.osfd,
(LPVOID)buf,
len,
&bytes,
NULL);
if (rv == 0)
{
err = GetLastError();
/* ERROR_HANDLE_EOF can only be returned by async io */
PR_ASSERT(err != ERROR_HANDLE_EOF);
if (err == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE)
return 0;
else {
_PR_MD_MAP_READ_ERROR(err);
return -1;
}
}
return bytes;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_WRITE(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRInt32 len)
{
PRInt32 f = fd->secret->md.osfd;
PRInt32 bytes;
int rv;
PRThread *me = _PR_MD_CURRENT_THREAD();
rv = WriteFile((HANDLE)f,
buf,
len,
&bytes,
NULL );
if (rv == 0)
{
_PR_MD_MAP_WRITE_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
return bytes;
} /* --- end _PR_MD_WRITE() --- */
PRInt32
_PR_MD_LSEEK(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt32 offset, int whence)
{
PRInt32 rv;
rv = SetFilePointer((HANDLE)fd->secret->md.osfd, offset, 0, whence);
/*
* If the lpDistanceToMoveHigh argument (third argument) is
* NULL, SetFilePointer returns 0xffffffff on failure.
*/
if (-1 == rv) {
_PR_MD_MAP_LSEEK_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
} else
return rv;
}
PRInt64
_PR_MD_LSEEK64(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt64 offset, int whence)
{
PRInt64 result;
PRInt32 rv, low = (PRInt32)offset, hi = (PRInt32)(offset >> 32);
rv = SetFilePointer((HANDLE)fd->secret->md.osfd, low, &hi, whence);
/*
* If the lpDistanceToMoveHigh argument (third argument) is
* NULL, SetFilePointer returns 0xffffffff on failure.
*/
if (-1 == rv)
{
_PR_MD_MAP_LSEEK_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
result = (hi << 32) + rv;
return result;
}
/*
* This is documented to succeed on read-only files, but Win32's
* FlushFileBuffers functions fails with "access denied" in such a
* case. So we only signal an error if the error is *not* "access
* denied".
*/
PRInt32
_PR_MD_FSYNC(PRFileDesc *fd)
{
/*
* From the documentation:
*
* On Windows NT, the function FlushFileBuffers fails if hFile
* is a handle to console output. That is because console
* output is not buffered. The function returns FALSE, and
* GetLastError returns ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE.
*
* On the other hand, on Win95, it returns without error. I cannot
* assume that 0, 1, and 2 are console, because if someone closes
* System.out and then opens a file, they might get file descriptor
* 1. An error on *that* version of 1 should be reported, whereas
* an error on System.out (which was the original 1) should be
* ignored. So I use isatty() to ensure that such an error was due
* to this bogosity, and if it was, I ignore the error.
*/
BOOL ok = FlushFileBuffers((HANDLE)fd->secret->md.osfd);
if (!ok) {
DWORD err = GetLastError();
if (err != ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) { // from winerror.h
_PR_MD_MAP_FSYNC_ERROR(err);
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
PRInt32
_MD_CloseFile(PRInt32 osfd)
{
PRInt32 rv;
rv = (CloseHandle((HANDLE)osfd))?0:-1;
if (rv == -1)
_PR_MD_MAP_CLOSE_ERROR(GetLastError());
return rv;
}
/* --- DIR IO ------------------------------------------------------------ */
#define GetFileFromDIR(d) (d)->d_entry.cFileName
#define FileIsHidden(d) ((d)->d_entry.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
void FlipSlashes(char *cp, int len)
{
while (--len >= 0) {
if (cp[0] == '/') {
cp[0] = PR_DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
}
cp++;
}
}
/*
**
** Local implementations of standard Unix RTL functions which are not provided
** by the VC RTL.
**
*/
PRStatus
_PR_MD_CLOSE_DIR(_MDDir *d)
{
if ( d ) {
if (FindClose(d->d_hdl)) {
d->magic = (PRUint32)-1;
return PR_SUCCESS;
} else {
_PR_MD_MAP_CLOSEDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return PR_FAILURE;
}
}
PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0);
return PR_FAILURE;
}
PRStatus
_PR_MD_OPEN_DIR(_MDDir *d, const char *name)
{
char filename[ MAX_PATH ];
int len;
len = strlen(name);
/* Need 5 bytes for \*.* and the trailing null byte. */
if (len + 5 > MAX_PATH) {
PR_SetError(PR_NAME_TOO_LONG_ERROR, 0);
return PR_FAILURE;
}
strcpy(filename, name);
/*
* If 'name' ends in a slash or backslash, do not append
* another backslash.
*/
if (filename[len - 1] == '/' || filename[len - 1] == '\\') {
len--;
}
strcpy(&filename[len], "\\*.*");
FlipSlashes( filename, strlen(filename) );
d->d_hdl = FindFirstFile( filename, &(d->d_entry) );
if ( d->d_hdl == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) {
_PR_MD_MAP_OPENDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return PR_FAILURE;
}
d->firstEntry = PR_TRUE;
d->magic = _MD_MAGIC_DIR;
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
char *
_PR_MD_READ_DIR(_MDDir *d, PRIntn flags)
{
PRInt32 err;
BOOL rv;
char *fileName;
if ( d ) {
while (1) {
if (d->firstEntry) {
d->firstEntry = PR_FALSE;
rv = 1;
} else {
rv = FindNextFile(d->d_hdl, &(d->d_entry));
}
if (rv == 0) {
break;
}
fileName = GetFileFromDIR(d);
if ( (flags & PR_SKIP_DOT) &&
(fileName[0] == '.') && (fileName[1] == '\0'))
continue;
if ( (flags & PR_SKIP_DOT_DOT) &&
(fileName[0] == '.') && (fileName[1] == '.') &&
(fileName[2] == '\0'))
continue;
if ( (flags & PR_SKIP_HIDDEN) && FileIsHidden(d))
continue;
return fileName;
}
err = GetLastError();
PR_ASSERT(NO_ERROR != err);
_PR_MD_MAP_READDIR_ERROR(err);
return NULL;
}
PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0);
return NULL;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_DELETE(const char *name)
{
if (DeleteFile(name)) {
return 0;
} else {
_PR_MD_MAP_DELETE_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
}
static void
_PR_FileTimeToPRTime(const FILETIME *filetime, PRTime *prtm)
{
PR_ASSERT(sizeof(FILETIME) == sizeof(PRTime));
CopyMemory(prtm, filetime, sizeof(PRTime));
*prtm = (*prtm - _pr_filetime_offset) / 10i64;
#ifdef DEBUG
/* Doublecheck our calculation. */
{
SYSTEMTIME systime;
PRExplodedTime etm;
PRTime cmp; /* for comparison */
BOOL rv;
rv = FileTimeToSystemTime(filetime, &systime);
PR_ASSERT(0 != rv);
/*
* PR_ImplodeTime ignores wday and yday.
*/
etm.tm_usec = systime.wMilliseconds * PR_USEC_PER_MSEC;
etm.tm_sec = systime.wSecond;
etm.tm_min = systime.wMinute;
etm.tm_hour = systime.wHour;
etm.tm_mday = systime.wDay;
etm.tm_month = systime.wMonth - 1;
etm.tm_year = systime.wYear;
/*
* It is not well-documented what time zone the FILETIME's
* are in. WIN32_FIND_DATA is documented to be in UTC (GMT).
* But BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION is unclear about this.
* By our best judgement, we assume that FILETIME is in UTC.
*/
etm.tm_params.tp_gmt_offset = 0;
etm.tm_params.tp_dst_offset = 0;
cmp = PR_ImplodeTime(&etm);
/*
* SYSTEMTIME is in milliseconds precision, so we convert PRTime's
* microseconds to milliseconds before doing the comparison.
*/
PR_ASSERT((cmp / PR_USEC_PER_MSEC) == (*prtm / PR_USEC_PER_MSEC));
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_STAT(const char *fn, struct stat *info)
{
PRInt32 rv;
rv = _stat(fn, (struct _stat *)info);
if (-1 == rv) {
/*
* Check for MSVC runtime library _stat() bug.
* (It's really a bug in FindFirstFile().)
* If a pathname ends in a backslash or slash,
* e.g., c:\temp\ or c:/temp/, _stat() will fail.
* Note: a pathname ending in a slash (e.g., c:/temp/)
* can be handled by _stat() on NT but not on Win95.
*
* We remove the backslash or slash at the end and
* try again.
*/
int len = strlen(fn);
if (len > 0 && len <= _MAX_PATH
&& (fn[len - 1] == '\\' || fn[len - 1] == '/')) {
char newfn[_MAX_PATH + 1];
strcpy(newfn, fn);
newfn[len - 1] = '\0';
rv = _stat(newfn, (struct _stat *)info);
}
}
if (-1 == rv) {
_PR_MD_MAP_STAT_ERROR(errno);
}
return rv;
}
#define _PR_IS_SLASH(ch) ((ch) == '/' || (ch) == '\\')
/*
* IsRootDirectory --
*
* Return PR_TRUE if the pathname 'fn' is a valid root directory,
* else return PR_FALSE. The char buffer pointed to by 'fn' must
* be writable. During the execution of this function, the contents
* of the buffer pointed to by 'fn' may be modified, but on return
* the original contents will be restored. 'buflen' is the size of
* the buffer pointed to by 'fn'.
*
* Root directories come in three formats:
* 1. / or \, meaning the root directory of the current drive.
* 2. C:/ or C:\, where C is a drive letter.
* 3. \\<server name>\<share point name>\ or
* \\<server name>\<share point name>, meaning the root directory
* of a UNC (Universal Naming Convention) name.
*/
static PRBool
IsRootDirectory(char *fn, size_t buflen)
{
char *p;
PRBool slashAdded = PR_FALSE;
PRBool rv = PR_FALSE;
if (_PR_IS_SLASH(fn[0]) && fn[1] == '\0') {
return PR_TRUE;
}
if (isalpha(fn[0]) && fn[1] == ':' && _PR_IS_SLASH(fn[2])
&& fn[3] == '\0') {
rv = GetDriveType(fn) > 1 ? PR_TRUE : PR_FALSE;
return rv;
}
/* The UNC root directory */
if (_PR_IS_SLASH(fn[0]) && _PR_IS_SLASH(fn[1])) {
/* The 'server' part should have at least one character. */
p = &fn[2];
if (*p == '\0' || _PR_IS_SLASH(*p)) {
return PR_FALSE;
}
/* look for the next slash */
do {
p++;
} while (*p != '\0' && !_PR_IS_SLASH(*p));
if (*p == '\0') {
return PR_FALSE;
}
/* The 'share' part should have at least one character. */
p++;
if (*p == '\0' || _PR_IS_SLASH(*p)) {
return PR_FALSE;
}
/* look for the final slash */
do {
p++;
} while (*p != '\0' && !_PR_IS_SLASH(*p));
if (_PR_IS_SLASH(*p) && p[1] != '\0') {
return PR_FALSE;
}
if (*p == '\0') {
/*
* GetDriveType() doesn't work correctly if the
* path is of the form \\server\share, so we add
* a final slash temporarily.
*/
if ((p + 1) < (fn + buflen)) {
*p++ = '\\';
*p = '\0';
slashAdded = PR_TRUE;
} else {
return PR_FALSE; /* name too long */
}
}
rv = GetDriveType(fn) > 1 ? PR_TRUE : PR_FALSE;
/* restore the 'fn' buffer */
if (slashAdded) {
*--p = '\0';
}
}
return rv;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_GETFILEINFO64(const char *fn, PRFileInfo64 *info)
{
HANDLE hFindFile;
WIN32_FIND_DATA findFileData;
char pathbuf[MAX_PATH + 1];
if (NULL == fn || '\0' == *fn) {
PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0);
return -1;
}
/*
* FindFirstFile() expands wildcard characters. So
* we make sure the pathname contains no wildcard.
*/
if (NULL != strpbrk(fn, "?*")) {
PR_SetError(PR_FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR, 0);
return -1;
}
hFindFile = FindFirstFile(fn, &findFileData);
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == hFindFile) {
DWORD len;
char *filePart;
/*
* FindFirstFile() does not work correctly on root directories.
* It also doesn't work correctly on a pathname that ends in a
* slash. So we first check to see if the pathname specifies a
* root directory. If not, and if the pathname ends in a slash,
* we remove the final slash and try again.
*/
/*
* If the pathname does not contain ., \, and /, it cannot be
* a root directory or a pathname that ends in a slash.
*/
if (NULL == strpbrk(fn, ".\\/")) {
_PR_MD_MAP_OPENDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
len = GetFullPathName(fn, sizeof(pathbuf), pathbuf,
&filePart);
PR_ASSERT(0 != len);
if (len > sizeof(pathbuf)) {
PR_SetError(PR_NAME_TOO_LONG_ERROR, 0);
return -1;
}
if (IsRootDirectory(pathbuf, sizeof(pathbuf))) {
info->type = PR_FILE_DIRECTORY;
info->size = 0;
/*
* These timestamps don't make sense for root directories.
*/
info->modifyTime = 0;
info->creationTime = 0;
return 0;
}
if (!_PR_IS_SLASH(pathbuf[len - 1])) {
_PR_MD_MAP_OPENDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
} else {
pathbuf[len - 1] = '\0';
hFindFile = FindFirstFile(pathbuf, &findFileData);
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == hFindFile) {
_PR_MD_MAP_OPENDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
}
}
FindClose(hFindFile);
if (findFileData.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) {
info->type = PR_FILE_DIRECTORY;
} else {
info->type = PR_FILE_FILE;
}
info->size = findFileData.nFileSizeHigh;
info->size = (info->size << 32) + findFileData.nFileSizeLow;
_PR_FileTimeToPRTime(&findFileData.ftLastWriteTime, &info->modifyTime);
if (0 == findFileData.ftCreationTime.dwLowDateTime &&
0 == findFileData.ftCreationTime.dwHighDateTime) {
info->creationTime = info->modifyTime;
} else {
_PR_FileTimeToPRTime(&findFileData.ftCreationTime,
&info->creationTime);
}
return 0;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_GETFILEINFO(const char *fn, PRFileInfo *info)
{
PRFileInfo64 info64;
PRInt32 rv = _PR_MD_GETFILEINFO64(fn, &info64);
if (0 == rv)
{
info->type = info64.type;
info->size = (PRUint32) info64.size;
info->modifyTime = info64.modifyTime;
info->creationTime = info64.creationTime;
}
return rv;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_GETOPENFILEINFO64(const PRFileDesc *fd, PRFileInfo64 *info)
{
int rv;
BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION hinfo;
rv = GetFileInformationByHandle((HANDLE)fd->secret->md.osfd, &hinfo);
if (rv == FALSE) {
_PR_MD_MAP_FSTAT_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
if (hinfo.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
info->type = PR_FILE_DIRECTORY;
else
info->type = PR_FILE_FILE;
info->size = hinfo.nFileSizeHigh;
info->size = (info->size << 32) + hinfo.nFileSizeLow;
_PR_FileTimeToPRTime(&hinfo.ftLastWriteTime, &(info->modifyTime) );
_PR_FileTimeToPRTime(&hinfo.ftCreationTime, &(info->creationTime) );
return 0;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_GETOPENFILEINFO(const PRFileDesc *fd, PRFileInfo *info)
{
PRFileInfo64 info64;
int rv = _PR_MD_GETOPENFILEINFO64(fd, &info64);
if (0 == rv)
{
info->type = info64.type;
info->modifyTime = info64.modifyTime;
info->creationTime = info64.creationTime;
LL_L2I(info->size, info64.size);
}
return rv;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_RENAME(const char *from, const char *to)
{
/* Does this work with dot-relative pathnames? */
if (MoveFile(from, to)) {
return 0;
} else {
_PR_MD_MAP_RENAME_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_ACCESS(const char *name, PRIntn how)
{
PRInt32 rv;
switch (how) {
case PR_ACCESS_WRITE_OK:
rv = _access(name, 02);
break;
case PR_ACCESS_READ_OK:
rv = _access(name, 04);
break;
case PR_ACCESS_EXISTS:
return _access(name, 00);
break;
default:
PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0);
return -1;
}
if (rv < 0)
_PR_MD_MAP_ACCESS_ERROR(errno);
return rv;
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_MKDIR(const char *name, PRIntn mode)
{
/* XXXMB - how to translate the "mode"??? */
if (CreateDirectory(name, NULL)) {
return 0;
} else {
_PR_MD_MAP_MKDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
}
PRInt32
_PR_MD_RMDIR(const char *name)
{
if (RemoveDirectory(name)) {
return 0;
} else {
_PR_MD_MAP_RMDIR_ERROR(GetLastError());
return -1;
}
}
PRStatus
_PR_MD_LOCKFILE(PRInt32 f)
{
PRInt32 rv;
/*
* loop trying to LockFile(),
* pause for a few miliseconds when can't get the lock
* and try again
*/
for( rv = FALSE; rv == FALSE; /* do nothing */ )
{
rv = LockFile( (HANDLE) f,
0l, 0l,
0x7fffffff, 0xffffffff );
if ( rv == FALSE )
{
DWORD rc = GetLastError();
Sleep( 50 ); // Sleep() a few milisecs and try again.
}
} /* end for() */
return PR_SUCCESS;
} /* end _PR_MD_LOCKFILE() */
PRStatus
_PR_MD_TLOCKFILE(PRInt32 f)
{
PRInt32 rv;
/*
* loop trying to LockFile(),
* pause for a few miliseconds when can't get the lock
* and try again
*/
for( rv = FALSE; rv == FALSE; /* do nothing */ )
{
rv = LockFile( (HANDLE) f,
0l, 0l,
0x7fffffff, 0xffffffff );
if ( rv == FALSE )
{
DWORD rc = GetLastError();
Sleep( 50 ); // Sleep() a few milisecs and try again.
}
} /* end for() */
return PR_SUCCESS;
} /* end _PR_MD_TLOCKFILE() */
PRStatus
_PR_MD_UNLOCKFILE(PRInt32 f)
{
PRInt32 rv;
rv = UnlockFile( (HANDLE) f,
0l, 0l,
0x7fffffff, 0xffffffff );
if ( rv )
{
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
else
{
int err = GetLastError();
return PR_FAILURE;
}
} /* end _PR_MD_UNLOCKFILE() */
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