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*
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*/
#include "uv.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <procinfo.h>
#include <ctype.h>
extern char* original_exepath;
extern uv_mutex_t process_title_mutex;
extern uv_once_t process_title_mutex_once;
extern void init_process_title_mutex_once(void);
uint64_t uv__hrtime(uv_clocktype_t type) {
uint64_t G = 1000000000;
timebasestruct_t t;
read_wall_time(&t, TIMEBASE_SZ);
time_base_to_time(&t, TIMEBASE_SZ);
return (uint64_t) t.tb_high * G + t.tb_low;
}
/*
* We could use a static buffer for the path manipulations that we need outside
* of the function, but this function could be called by multiple consumers and
* we don't want to potentially create a race condition in the use of snprintf.
* There is no direct way of getting the exe path in AIX - either through /procfs
* or through some libc APIs. The below approach is to parse the argv[0]'s pattern
* and use it in conjunction with PATH environment variable to craft one.
*/
int uv_exepath(char* buffer, size_t* size) {
int res;
char args[UV__PATH_MAX];
size_t cached_len;
struct procsinfo pi;
if (buffer == NULL || size == NULL || *size == 0)
return UV_EINVAL;
uv_once(&process_title_mutex_once, init_process_title_mutex_once);
uv_mutex_lock(&process_title_mutex);
if (original_exepath != NULL) {
cached_len = strlen(original_exepath);
*size -= 1;
if (*size > cached_len)
*size = cached_len;
memcpy(buffer, original_exepath, *size);
buffer[*size] = '\0';
uv_mutex_unlock(&process_title_mutex);
return 0;
}
uv_mutex_unlock(&process_title_mutex);
pi.pi_pid = getpid();
res = getargs(&pi, sizeof(pi), args, sizeof(args));
if (res < 0)
return UV_EINVAL;
return uv__search_path(args, buffer, size);
}