Fix for bug 97866. Fixes async file I/O to ensure that we always call WaitOnThisThread if we're doing an async call (which does not wait if the notifier has already fired). Also don't bother checking return values from PBRead/WriteAsync, since they never fail, but do check the return value of the PBReadSync call. Fixes synchronization problems on Mac OS X. r=gordon, a=wtc.

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@ -231,9 +231,9 @@ PRInt32 ReadWriteProc(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRUint32 bytes, IOOperation op)
{
PRInt32 refNum = fd->secret->md.osfd;
OSErr err;
ExtendedParamBlock pbAsync;
ExtendedParamBlock pbAsync;
PRThread *me = _PR_MD_CURRENT_THREAD();
_PRCPU *cpu = _PR_MD_CURRENT_CPU();
_PRCPU *cpu = _PR_MD_CURRENT_CPU();
/* quick hack to allow PR_fprintf, etc to work with stderr, stdin, stdout */
/* note, if a user chooses "seek" or the like as an operation in another function */
@ -254,12 +254,13 @@ PRInt32 ReadWriteProc(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRUint32 bytes, IOOperation op)
}
return (bytes);
}
else
{
static IOCompletionUPP sCompletionUPP = NULL;
PRBool doingAsync = PR_FALSE;
/* allocate the callback Universal Procedure Pointer (UPP). This actually allocates
a 32 byte Ptr in the heap, so only do this once
*/
@ -280,9 +281,11 @@ PRInt32 ReadWriteProc(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRUint32 bytes, IOOperation op)
/*
** Issue the async read call and wait for the io semaphore associated
** with this thread.
** Don't compute error code from async call. Bug in OS returns a garbage value.
** Async file system calls *never* return error values, so ignore their
** results (see <http://developer.apple.com/technotes/fl/fl_515.html>);
** the completion routine is always called.
*/
me->io_fd = refNum;
me->io_fd = refNum;
me->md.osErrCode = noErr;
if (op == READ_ASYNC)
{
@ -292,39 +295,33 @@ PRInt32 ReadWriteProc(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRUint32 bytes, IOOperation op)
*/
if ( bytes > 20480L )
{
err = PBReadAsync(&pbAsync.pb);
if (err != noErr && err != eofErr)
goto ErrorExit;
doingAsync = PR_TRUE;
me->io_pending = PR_TRUE;
me->io_pending = PR_TRUE; /* Only mark thread io pending if async call worked */
(void)PBReadAsync(&pbAsync.pb);
}
else
{
(void) PBReadSync(&pbAsync.pb);
/*
** This is probbaly redundant but want to make sure we indicate the read
** is complete so we don't wander off into the Sargasso Sea of Mac
** threading
*/
pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioResult = 0;
pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioCompletion = NULL;
me->io_pending = PR_FALSE;
err = PBReadSync(&pbAsync.pb);
if (err != noErr && err != eofErr)
goto ErrorExit;
}
}
else
{
/* writes are currently always async */
err = PBWriteAsync(&pbAsync.pb);
if (err != noErr)
goto ErrorExit;
doingAsync = PR_TRUE;
me->io_pending = PR_TRUE;
/* Didn't get an error on the asyn call so mark thread io pending */
me->io_pending = PR_TRUE;
/* writes are currently always async */
(void)PBWriteAsync(&pbAsync.pb);
}
/* See if the i/o call is still pending before we actually yield */
if (pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioResult == 1)
if (doingAsync) {
WaitOnThisThread(me, PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT);
else
me->io_pending = PR_FALSE; /* io completed so don't mark thread io pending */
}
}
err = me->md.osErrCode;
@ -334,13 +331,13 @@ PRInt32 ReadWriteProc(PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRUint32 bytes, IOOperation op)
err = pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioResult;
if (err != noErr && err != eofErr)
goto ErrorExit;
else
return pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioActCount;
return pbAsync.pb.ioParam.ioActCount;
ErrorExit:
me->md.osErrCode = err;
_MD_SetError(err);
return -1;
return -1;
}
/*