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diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c deleted file mode 100644 index 33e4d75ef7..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1102 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - * Purpose: Provides file and directory operations for Unix. - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) && !defined(__sun) && !defined(__sun__) -#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 -#endif -#if !defined(_GNU_SOURCE) && defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H) -#define _GNU_SOURCE -#endif -#include "sys.h" -#include "erl_driver.h" -#include "erl_efile.h" -#include <utime.h> -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include <unistd.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UIO_H -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/uio.h> -#if defined(HAVE_SENDFILE) && (defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)) -/* Need to define __BSD_VISIBLE in order to expose prototype of sendfile */ -#define __BSD_VISIBLE 1 -#include <sys/socket.h> -#endif -#endif -#if defined(HAVE_SENDFILE) && (defined(__linux__) || (defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4))) -#include <sys/sendfile.h> -#endif - -#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) && !defined(__DARWIN__) -#define __DARWIN__ 1 -#endif - -#if defined(__DARWIN__) || defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H) || defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) -#include <fcntl.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H -#include <linux/falloc.h> -#endif - -#ifdef SUNOS4 -# define getcwd(buf, size) getwd(buf) -#endif - -/* Find a definition of MAXIOV, that is used in the code later. */ -#if defined IOV_MAX -#define MAXIOV IOV_MAX -#elif defined UIO_MAXIOV -#define MAXIOV UIO_MAXIOV -#else -#define MAXIOV 16 -#endif - - -/* - * Macros for testing file types. - */ - -#define ISDIR(st) (S_ISDIR((st).st_mode)) -#define ISREG(st) (S_ISREG((st).st_mode)) -#define ISDEV(st) (S_ISCHR((st).st_mode) || S_ISBLK((st).st_mode)) -#define ISLNK(st) (S_ISLNK((st).st_mode)) -#ifdef NO_UMASK -#define FILE_MODE 0644 -#define DIR_MODE 0755 -#else -#define FILE_MODE 0666 -#define DIR_MODE 0777 -#endif - -#define IS_DOT_OR_DOTDOT(s) \ - (s[0] == '.' && (s[1] == '\0' || (s[1] == '.' && s[2] == '\0'))) - -static int check_error(int result, Efile_error* errInfo); - -static int -check_error(int result, Efile_error *errInfo) -{ - if (result < 0) { - errInfo->posix_errno = errInfo->os_errno = errno; - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -int -efile_init() { - return 1; -} - -int -efile_mkdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name) /* Name of directory to create. */ -{ -#ifdef NO_MKDIR_MODE - return check_error(mkdir(name), errInfo); -#else - return check_error(mkdir(name, DIR_MODE), errInfo); -#endif -} - -int -efile_rmdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name) /* Name of directory to delete. */ -{ - if (rmdir(name) == 0) { - return 1; - } - if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { - errno = EEXIST; - } - if (errno == EEXIST) { - int saved_errno = errno; - struct stat file_stat; - struct stat cwd_stat; - - /* - * The error code might be wrong if this is the current directory. - */ - - if (stat(name, &file_stat) == 0 && stat(".", &cwd_stat) == 0 && - file_stat.st_ino == cwd_stat.st_ino && - file_stat.st_dev == cwd_stat.st_dev) { - saved_errno = EINVAL; - } - errno = saved_errno; - } - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -} - -int -efile_delete_file(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name) /* Name of file to delete. */ -{ - if (unlink(name) == 0) { - return 1; - } - if (errno == EISDIR) { /* Linux sets the wrong error code. */ - errno = EPERM; - } - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Changes the name of an existing file or directory, from src to dst. - * If src and dst refer to the same file or directory, does nothing - * and returns success. Otherwise if dst already exists, it will be - * deleted and replaced by src subject to the following conditions: - * If src is a directory, dst may be an empty directory. - * If src is a file, dst may be a file. - * In any other situation where dst already exists, the rename will - * fail. - * - * Results: - * If the directory was successfully created, returns 1. - * Otherwise the return value is 0 and errno is set to - * indicate the error. Some possible values for errno are: - * - * EACCES: src or dst parent directory can't be read and/or written. - * EEXIST: dst is a non-empty directory. - * EINVAL: src is a root directory or dst is a subdirectory of src. - * EISDIR: dst is a directory, but src is not. - * ENOENT: src doesn't exist, or src or dst is "". - * ENOTDIR: src is a directory, but dst is not. - * EXDEV: src and dst are on different filesystems. - * - * Side effects: - * The implementation of rename may allow cross-filesystem renames, - * but the caller should be prepared to emulate it with copy and - * delete if errno is EXDEV. - * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -efile_rename(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* src, /* Original name. */ - char* dst) /* New name. */ -{ - if (rename(src, dst) == 0) { - return 1; - } - if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { - errno = EEXIST; - } -#if defined (sparc) - /* - * SunOS 4.1.4 reports overwriting a non-empty directory with a - * directory as EINVAL instead of EEXIST (first rule out the correct - * EINVAL result code for moving a directory into itself). Must be - * conditionally compiled because realpath() is only defined on SunOS. - */ - - if (errno == EINVAL) { - char srcPath[MAXPATHLEN], dstPath[MAXPATHLEN]; - DIR *dirPtr; - struct dirent *dirEntPtr; - -#ifdef PURIFY - memset(srcPath, '\0', sizeof(srcPath)); - memset(dstPath, '\0', sizeof(dstPath)); -#endif - - if ((realpath(src, srcPath) != NULL) - && (realpath(dst, dstPath) != NULL) - && (strncmp(srcPath, dstPath, strlen(srcPath)) != 0)) { - dirPtr = opendir(dst); - if (dirPtr != NULL) { - while ((dirEntPtr = readdir(dirPtr)) != NULL) { - if ((strcmp(dirEntPtr->d_name, ".") != 0) && - (strcmp(dirEntPtr->d_name, "..") != 0)) { - errno = EEXIST; - closedir(dirPtr); - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - } - closedir(dirPtr); - } - } - errno = EINVAL; - } -#endif /* sparc */ - - if (strcmp(src, "/") == 0) { - /* - * Alpha reports renaming / as EBUSY and Linux reports it as EACCES, - * instead of EINVAL. - */ - - errno = EINVAL; - } - - /* - * DEC Alpha OSF1 V3.0 returns EACCES when attempting to move a - * file across filesystems and the parent directory of that file is - * not writable. Most other systems return EXDEV. Does nothing to - * correct this behavior. - */ - - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -} - -int -efile_chdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name) /* Name of directory to make current. */ -{ - return check_error(chdir(name), errInfo); -} - - -int -efile_getdcwd(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int drive, /* 0 - current, 1 - A, 2 - B etc. */ - char* buffer, /* Where to return the current - directory. */ - size_t size) /* Size of buffer. */ -{ - if (drive == 0) { - if (getcwd(buffer, size) == NULL) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - -#ifdef SIMSPARCSOLARIS - /* We get "host:" prepended to the dirname - remove!. */ - { - int i = 0; - int j = 0; - while ((buffer[i] != ':') && (buffer[i] != '\0')) i++; - if (buffer[i] == ':') { - i++; - while ((buffer[j++] = buffer[i++]) != '\0'); - } - } -#endif - return 1; - } - - /* - * Drives other than 0 is not supported on Unix. - */ - - errno = ENOTSUP; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -} - -int -efile_readdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name, /* Name of directory to open. */ - EFILE_DIR_HANDLE* p_dir_handle, /* Pointer to directory - handle of - open directory.*/ - char* buffer, /* Pointer to buffer for - one filename. */ - size_t *size) /* in-out Size of buffer, length - of name. */ -{ - DIR *dp; /* Pointer to directory structure. */ - struct dirent* dirp; /* Pointer to directory entry. */ - - /* - * If this is the first call, we must open the directory. - */ - - if (*p_dir_handle == NULL) { - dp = opendir(name); - if (dp == NULL) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - *p_dir_handle = (EFILE_DIR_HANDLE) dp; - } - - /* - * Retrieve the name of the next file using the directory handle. - */ - - dp = *((DIR **)((void *)p_dir_handle)); - for (;;) { - dirp = readdir(dp); - if (dirp == NULL) { - closedir(dp); - return 0; - } - if (IS_DOT_OR_DOTDOT(dirp->d_name)) - continue; - buffer[0] = '\0'; - strncat(buffer, dirp->d_name, (*size)-1); - *size = strlen(dirp->d_name); - return 1; - } -} - -int -efile_openfile(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - char* name, /* Name of directory to open. */ - int flags, /* Flags to user for opening. */ - int* pfd, /* Where to store the file - descriptor. */ - Sint64 *pSize) /* Where to store the size of the - file. */ -{ - struct stat statbuf; - int fd; - int mode; /* Open mode. */ - - switch (flags & (EFILE_MODE_READ|EFILE_MODE_WRITE)) { - case EFILE_MODE_READ: - mode = O_RDONLY; - break; - case EFILE_MODE_WRITE: - if (flags & EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE) - mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT; - else - mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; - break; - case EFILE_MODE_READ_WRITE: - mode = O_RDWR | O_CREAT; - break; - default: - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - - if (flags & EFILE_MODE_APPEND) { - mode &= ~O_TRUNC; - mode |= O_APPEND; - } - if (flags & EFILE_MODE_EXCL) { - mode |= O_EXCL; - } - if (flags & EFILE_MODE_SYNC) { -#ifdef O_SYNC - mode |= O_SYNC; -#else - errno = ENOTSUP; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -#endif - } - -#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT - while (((fd = open(name, mode, FILE_MODE)) < 0) && (errno == EINTR)); - if (!check_error(fd, errInfo)) return 0; -#endif - - if ( -#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT - fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0 -#else - stat(name, &statbuf) < 0 -#endif - ) { - /* statbuf is undefined: if the caller depends on it, - i.e. invoke_read_file(), fail the call immediately */ - if (pSize && flags == EFILE_MODE_READ) { - check_error(-1, errInfo); -#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT - efile_closefile(fd); -#endif - return 0; - } - } - else if (! ISREG(statbuf)) { - struct stat nullstatbuf; - /* - * For UNIX only, here is some ugly code to allow - * /dev/null to be opened as a file. - */ - if ( (stat("/dev/null", &nullstatbuf) < 0) - || (statbuf.st_ino != nullstatbuf.st_ino) - || (statbuf.st_dev != nullstatbuf.st_dev) ) { -#ifdef HAVE_FSTAT - efile_closefile(fd); -#endif - errno = EISDIR; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - } - -#ifndef HAVE_FSTAT - while (((fd = open(name, mode, FILE_MODE)) < 0) && (errno == EINTR)); - if (!check_error(fd, errInfo)) return 0; -#endif - - *pfd = fd; - if (pSize) *pSize = statbuf.st_size; - return 1; -} - -int -efile_may_openfile(Efile_error* errInfo, char *name) { - struct stat statbuf; /* Information about the file */ - int result; - - result = stat(name, &statbuf); - if (!check_error(result, errInfo)) - return 0; - if (!ISREG(statbuf)) { - errno = EISDIR; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - return 1; -} - -void -efile_closefile(int fd) -{ - close(fd); -} - -int -efile_fdatasync(Efile_error *errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int fd) /* File descriptor for file to sync data. */ -{ -#if defined(HAVE_FDATASYNC) && !defined(__DARWIN__) - return check_error(fdatasync(fd), errInfo); -#else - return efile_fsync(errInfo, fd); -#endif -} - -int -efile_fsync(Efile_error *errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int fd) /* File descriptor for file to sync. */ -{ -#ifdef NO_FSYNC - undefined fsync /* XXX: Really? */ -#else -#if defined(__DARWIN__) && defined(F_FULLFSYNC) - return check_error(fcntl(fd, F_FULLFSYNC), errInfo); -#else - return check_error(fsync(fd), errInfo); -#endif /* __DARWIN__ */ -#endif /* NO_FSYNC */ -} - -int -efile_fileinfo(Efile_error* errInfo, Efile_info* pInfo, - char* name, int info_for_link) -{ - struct stat statbuf; /* Information about the file */ - int result; - - if (info_for_link) { - result = lstat(name, &statbuf); - } else { - result = stat(name, &statbuf); - } - if (!check_error(result, errInfo)) { - return 0; - } - -#if SIZEOF_OFF_T == 4 - pInfo->size_high = 0; -#else - pInfo->size_high = (Uint32)(statbuf.st_size >> 32); -#endif - pInfo->size_low = (Uint32)statbuf.st_size; - -#ifdef NO_ACCESS - /* Just look at read/write access for owner. */ - - pInfo->access = ((statbuf.st_mode >> 6) & 07) >> 1; - -#else - pInfo->access = FA_NONE; - if (access(name, R_OK) == 0) - pInfo->access |= FA_READ; - if (access(name, W_OK) == 0) - pInfo->access |= FA_WRITE; - -#endif - - if (ISDEV(statbuf)) - pInfo->type = FT_DEVICE; - else if (ISDIR(statbuf)) - pInfo->type = FT_DIRECTORY; - else if (ISREG(statbuf)) - pInfo->type = FT_REGULAR; - else if (ISLNK(statbuf)) - pInfo->type = FT_SYMLINK; - else - pInfo->type = FT_OTHER; - - pInfo->accessTime = (Sint64)statbuf.st_atime; - pInfo->modifyTime = (Sint64)statbuf.st_mtime; - pInfo->cTime = (Sint64)statbuf.st_ctime; - - pInfo->mode = statbuf.st_mode; - pInfo->links = statbuf.st_nlink; - pInfo->major_device = statbuf.st_dev; - pInfo->minor_device = statbuf.st_rdev; - pInfo->inode = statbuf.st_ino; - pInfo->uid = statbuf.st_uid; - pInfo->gid = statbuf.st_gid; - - return 1; -} - -int -efile_write_info(Efile_error *errInfo, Efile_info *pInfo, char *name) -{ - struct utimbuf tval; - - /* - * On some systems chown will always fail for a non-root user unless - * POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED is not set. Others will succeed as long as - * you don't try to chown a file to someone besides youself. - */ - - if (chown(name, pInfo->uid, pInfo->gid) && errno != EPERM) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - - if (pInfo->mode != -1) { - mode_t newMode = pInfo->mode & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID | - S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO); - if (chmod(name, newMode)) { - newMode &= ~(S_ISUID | S_ISGID); - if (chmod(name, newMode)) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - } - } - - tval.actime = (time_t)pInfo->accessTime; - tval.modtime = (time_t)pInfo->modifyTime; - - return check_error(utime(name, &tval), errInfo); -} - - -int -efile_write(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int flags, /* Flags given when file was - opened. */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to write to. */ - char* buf, /* Buffer to write. */ - size_t count) /* Number of bytes to write. */ -{ - ssize_t written; /* Bytes written in last operation. */ - - while (count > 0) { - if ((written = write(fd, buf, count)) < 0) { - if (errno != EINTR) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - else - written = 0; - } - ASSERT(written <= count); - buf += written; - count -= written; - } - return 1; -} - -int -efile_writev(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes */ - int flags, /* Flags given when file was - * opened */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to write to */ - SysIOVec* iov, /* Vector of buffer structs. - * The structs may be changed i.e. - * due to incomplete writes */ - int iovcnt) /* Number of structs in vector */ -{ - int cnt = 0; /* Buffers so far written */ - - ASSERT(iovcnt >= 0); - - while (cnt < iovcnt) { - if ((! iov[cnt].iov_base) || (iov[cnt].iov_len <= 0)) { - /* Empty buffer - skip */ - cnt++; - } else { /* Non-empty buffer */ - ssize_t w; /* Bytes written in this call */ -#ifdef HAVE_WRITEV - int b = iovcnt - cnt; /* Buffers to write */ - /* Use as many buffers as MAXIOV allows */ - if (b > MAXIOV) - b = MAXIOV; - if (b > 1) { - do { - w = writev(fd, &iov[cnt], b); - } while (w < 0 && errno == EINTR); - if (w < 0 && errno == EINVAL) { - goto single_write; - } - } else - single_write: - /* Degenerated io vector - use regular write */ -#endif - { - do { - size_t iov_len = iov[cnt].iov_len; - size_t limit = 1024*1024*1024; /* 1GB */ - if (iov_len > limit) { - iov_len = limit; - } - w = write(fd, iov[cnt].iov_base, iov_len); - } while (w < 0 && errno == EINTR); - ASSERT(w <= iov[cnt].iov_len || - (w == -1 && errno != EINTR)); - } - if (w < 0) return check_error(-1, errInfo); - /* Move forward to next buffer to write */ - for (; cnt < iovcnt && w > 0; cnt++) { - if (iov[cnt].iov_base && iov[cnt].iov_len > 0) { - if (w < iov[cnt].iov_len) { - /* Adjust the buffer for next write */ - iov[cnt].iov_len -= w; - iov[cnt].iov_base = ((char *)iov[cnt].iov_base) + w; - w = 0; - break; - } else { - w -= iov[cnt].iov_len; - } - } - } - ASSERT(w == 0); - } /* else Non-empty buffer */ - } /* while (cnt< iovcnt) */ - return 1; -} - -int -efile_read(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int flags, /* Flags given when file was opened. */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to read from. */ - char* buf, /* Buffer to read into. */ - size_t count, /* Number of bytes to read. */ - size_t *pBytesRead) /* Where to return number of - bytes read. */ -{ - ssize_t n; - - for (;;) { - if ((n = read(fd, buf, count)) >= 0) - break; - else if (errno != EINTR) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - *pBytesRead = (size_t) n; - return 1; -} - - -/* pread() and pwrite() */ -/* Some unix systems, notably Solaris has these syscalls */ -/* It is especially nice for i.e. the dets module to have support */ -/* for this, even if the underlying OS dosn't support it, it is */ -/* reasonably easy to work around by first calling seek, and then */ -/* calling read(). */ -/* This later strategy however changes the file pointer, which pread() */ -/* does not do. We choose to ignore this and say that the location */ -/* of the file pointer is undefined after a call to any of the p functions*/ - - -int -efile_pread(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to read from. */ - Sint64 offset, /* Offset in bytes from BOF. */ - char* buf, /* Buffer to read into. */ - size_t count, /* Number of bytes to read. */ - size_t *pBytesRead) /* Where to return - number of bytes read. */ -{ -#if defined(HAVE_PREAD) && defined(HAVE_PWRITE) - ssize_t n; - off_t off = (off_t) offset; - if (off != offset) { - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - for (;;) { - if ((n = pread(fd, buf, count, offset)) >= 0) - break; - else if (errno != EINTR) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - *pBytesRead = (size_t) n; - return 1; -#else - { - int res = efile_seek(errInfo, fd, offset, EFILE_SEEK_SET, NULL); - if (res) { - return efile_read(errInfo, 0, fd, buf, count, pBytesRead); - } else { - return res; - } - } -#endif -} - - - -int -efile_pwrite(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to write to. */ - char* buf, /* Buffer to write. */ - size_t count, /* Number of bytes to write. */ - Sint64 offset) /* where to write it */ -{ -#if defined(HAVE_PREAD) && defined(HAVE_PWRITE) - ssize_t written; /* Bytes written in last operation. */ - off_t off = (off_t) offset; - if (off != offset) { - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - - while (count > 0) { - if ((written = pwrite(fd, buf, count, offset)) < 0) { - if (errno != EINTR) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - else - written = 0; - } - ASSERT(written <= count); - buf += written; - count -= written; - offset += written; - } - return 1; -#else /* For unix systems that don't support pread() and pwrite() */ - { - int res = efile_seek(errInfo, fd, offset, EFILE_SEEK_SET, NULL); - - if (res) { - return efile_write(errInfo, 0, fd, buf, count); - } else { - return res; - } - } -#endif -} - - -int -efile_seek(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ - int fd, /* File descriptor to do the seek on. */ - Sint64 offset, /* Offset in bytes from the given - origin. */ - int origin, /* Origin of seek (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, - SEEK_END). */ - Sint64 *new_location) /* Resulting new location in file. */ -{ - off_t off, result; - - switch (origin) { - case EFILE_SEEK_SET: origin = SEEK_SET; break; - case EFILE_SEEK_CUR: origin = SEEK_CUR; break; - case EFILE_SEEK_END: origin = SEEK_END; break; - default: - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - off = (off_t) offset; - if (off != offset) { - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - - errno = 0; - result = lseek(fd, off, origin); - - /* - * Note that the man page for lseek (on SunOs 5) says: - * - * "if fildes is a remote file descriptor and offset is - * negative, lseek() returns the file pointer even if it is - * negative." - */ - - if (result < 0 && errno == 0) - errno = EINVAL; - if (result < 0) - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - if (new_location) { - *new_location = result; - } - return 1; -} - - -int -efile_truncate_file(Efile_error* errInfo, int *fd, int flags) -{ -#ifndef NO_FTRUNCATE - off_t offset; - - return check_error((offset = lseek(*fd, 0, 1)) >= 0 && - ftruncate(*fd, offset) == 0 ? 1 : -1, - errInfo); -#else - return 1; -#endif -} - -int -efile_readlink(Efile_error* errInfo, char* name, char* buffer, size_t size) -{ - int len; - ASSERT(size > 0); - len = readlink(name, buffer, size-1); - if (len == -1) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - buffer[len] = '\0'; - return 1; -} - -int -efile_altname(Efile_error* errInfo, char* name, char* buffer, size_t size) -{ - errno = ENOTSUP; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -} - -int -efile_link(Efile_error* errInfo, char* old, char* new) -{ - return check_error(link(old, new), errInfo); -} - -int -efile_symlink(Efile_error* errInfo, char* old, char* new) -{ - return check_error(symlink(old, new), errInfo); -} - -int -efile_fadvise(Efile_error* errInfo, int fd, Sint64 offset, - Sint64 length, int advise) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE - return check_error(posix_fadvise(fd, offset, length, advise), errInfo); -#else - return check_error(0, errInfo); -#endif -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SENDFILE -/* For some reason the maximum size_t cannot be used as the max size - 3GB seems to work on all platforms */ -#define SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE ((1UL << 30) -1) - -/* - * sendfile: The implementation of the sendfile system call varies - * a lot on different *nix platforms so to make the api similar in all - * we have to emulate some things in linux and play with variables on - * bsd/darwin. - * - * All of the calls will split a command which tries to send more than - * SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE of data at once. - * - * On platforms where *nbytes of 0 does not mean the entire file, this is - * simulated. - * - * It could be possible to implement header/trailer in sendfile. Though - * you would have to emulate it in linux and on BSD/Darwin some complex - * calculations have to be made when using a non blocking socket to figure - * out how much of the header/file/trailer was sent in each command. - * - * The semantics of the API is this: - * Return value: 1 if all data was sent and the function does not need to - * be called again. 0 if an error occures OR if there is more data which - * has to be sent (EAGAIN or EINTR will be set appropriately) - * - * The amount of data written in a call is returned through nbytes. - * - */ - -int -efile_sendfile(Efile_error* errInfo, int in_fd, int out_fd, - off_t *offset, Uint64 *nbytes, struct t_sendfile_hdtl* hdtl) -{ - Uint64 written = 0; -#if defined(__linux__) - ssize_t retval; - do { - /* check if *nbytes is 0 or greater than chunk size */ - if (*nbytes == 0 || *nbytes > SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE) - retval = sendfile(out_fd, in_fd, offset, SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE); - else - retval = sendfile(out_fd, in_fd, offset, *nbytes); - if (retval > 0) { - written += retval; - *nbytes -= retval; - } - } while (retval == SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE); - if (written != 0) { - /* -1 is not returned by the linux API so we have to simulate it */ - retval = -1; - errno = EAGAIN; - } -#elif defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4) && defined(HAVE_SENDFILEV) - ssize_t retval; - size_t len; - sendfilevec_t fdrec; - fdrec.sfv_fd = in_fd; - fdrec.sfv_flag = 0; - do { - fdrec.sfv_off = *offset; - len = 0; - /* check if *nbytes is 0 or greater than chunk size */ - if (*nbytes == 0 || *nbytes > SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE) - fdrec.sfv_len = SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE; - else - fdrec.sfv_len = *nbytes; - - retval = sendfilev(out_fd, &fdrec, 1, &len); - - if (retval == -1 && errno == EINVAL) { - /* On some solaris versions (I've seen it on SunOS 5.10), - using a sfv_len larger then a filesize will result in - a -1 && errno == EINVAL return. We translate this so - a successful send of the data.*/ - retval = len; - } - - if (retval != -1 || errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) { - *offset += len; - *nbytes -= len; - written += len; - } - } while (len == SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE); -#elif defined(__DARWIN__) - int retval; - off_t len; - do { - /* check if *nbytes is 0 or greater than chunk size */ - if(*nbytes > SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE) - len = SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE; - else - len = *nbytes; - retval = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, *offset, &len, NULL, 0); - if (retval != -1 || errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) { - *offset += len; - *nbytes -= len; - written += len; - } - } while (len == SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE); -#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) - off_t len; - int retval; - do { - if (*nbytes > SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE) - retval = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, *offset, SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE, - NULL, &len, 0); - else - retval = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, *offset, *nbytes, NULL, &len, 0); - if (retval != -1 || errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) { - *offset += len; - *nbytes -= len; - written += len; - } - } while(len == SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE); -#endif - *nbytes = written; - return check_error(retval, errInfo); -} -#endif /* HAVE_SENDFILE */ - -#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE -static int -call_posix_fallocate(int fd, Sint64 offset, Sint64 length) -{ - int ret; - - /* - * On Linux and Solaris for example, posix_fallocate() returns - * a positive error number on error and it does not set errno. - * On FreeBSD however (9.0 at least), it returns -1 on error - * and it sets errno. - */ - do { - ret = posix_fallocate(fd, (off_t) offset, (off_t) length); - if (ret > 0) { - errno = ret; - ret = -1; - } - } while (ret != 0 && errno == EINTR); - - return ret; -} -#endif /* HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE */ - -int -efile_fallocate(Efile_error* errInfo, int fd, Sint64 offset, Sint64 length) -{ -#if defined HAVE_FALLOCATE - /* Linux specific, more efficient than posix_fallocate. */ - int ret; - - do { - ret = fallocate(fd, FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE, (off_t) offset, (off_t) length); - } while (ret != 0 && errno == EINTR); - -#if defined HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE - /* Fallback to posix_fallocate if available. */ - if (ret != 0) { - ret = call_posix_fallocate(fd, offset, length); - } -#endif - - return check_error(ret, errInfo); -#elif defined F_PREALLOCATE - /* Mac OS X specific, equivalent to posix_fallocate. */ - int ret; - fstore_t fs; - - memset(&fs, 0, sizeof(fs)); - fs.fst_flags = F_ALLOCATECONTIG; - fs.fst_posmode = F_VOLPOSMODE; - fs.fst_offset = (off_t) offset; - fs.fst_length = (off_t) length; - - ret = fcntl(fd, F_PREALLOCATE, &fs); - - if (-1 == ret) { - fs.fst_flags = F_ALLOCATEALL; - ret = fcntl(fd, F_PREALLOCATE, &fs); - -#if defined HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE - /* Fallback to posix_fallocate if available. */ - if (-1 == ret) { - ret = call_posix_fallocate(fd, offset, length); - } -#endif - } - - return check_error(ret, errInfo); -#elif defined HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE - /* Other Unixes, use posix_fallocate if available. */ - return check_error(call_posix_fallocate(fd, offset, length), errInfo); -#else - errno = ENOTSUP; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); -#endif -} |