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| date | Mon, 17 Aug 2026 22:22:36 -0700 |
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/* Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* Caveat emptor: this file deviates from the libuv convention of returning * negated errno codes. Most uv_fs_*() functions map directly to the system * call of the same name. For more complex wrappers, it's easier to just * return -1 with errno set. The dispatcher in uv__fs_work() takes care of * getting the errno to the right place (req->result or as the return value.) */ #include "uv.h" #include "internal.h" #include <errno.h> #include <dlfcn.h> #include <stdatomic.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <limits.h> /* PATH_MAX */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/uio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <poll.h> #if defined(__linux__) # include <sys/sendfile.h> #endif #if defined(__sun) # include <sys/sendfile.h> # include <sys/sysmacros.h> #endif #if defined(__APPLE__) # include <sys/sysctl.h> #elif defined(__linux__) && !defined(FICLONE) # include <sys/ioctl.h> # define FICLONE _IOW(0x94, 9, int) #endif #if defined(_AIX) && !defined(_AIX71) # include <utime.h> #endif #if defined(__APPLE__) || \ defined(__DragonFly__) || \ defined(__FreeBSD__) || \ defined(__OpenBSD__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) # include <sys/param.h> # include <sys/mount.h> #elif defined(__sun) || \ defined(__MVS__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) || \ defined(__HAIKU__) || \ defined(__QNX__) # include <sys/statvfs.h> #else # include <sys/statfs.h> #endif #if defined(_AIX) && _XOPEN_SOURCE <= 600 extern char *mkdtemp(char *template); /* See issue #740 on AIX < 7 */ #endif #define INIT(subtype) \ do { \ if (req == NULL) \ return UV_EINVAL; \ UV_REQ_INIT(req, UV_FS); \ req->fs_type = UV_FS_ ## subtype; \ req->result = 0; \ req->ptr = NULL; \ req->loop = loop; \ req->path = NULL; \ req->new_path = NULL; \ req->bufs = NULL; \ req->cb = cb; \ } \ while (0) #define PATH \ do { \ assert(path != NULL); \ if (cb == NULL) { \ req->path = path; \ } else { \ req->path = uv__strdup(path); \ if (req->path == NULL) \ return UV_ENOMEM; \ } \ } \ while (0) #define PATH2 \ do { \ if (cb == NULL) { \ req->path = path; \ req->new_path = new_path; \ } else { \ size_t path_len; \ size_t new_path_len; \ path_len = strlen(path) + 1; \ new_path_len = strlen(new_path) + 1; \ req->path = uv__malloc(path_len + new_path_len); \ if (req->path == NULL) \ return UV_ENOMEM; \ req->new_path = req->path + path_len; \ memcpy((void*) req->path, path, path_len); \ memcpy((void*) req->new_path, new_path, new_path_len); \ } \ } \ while (0) #define POST \ do { \ if (cb != NULL) { \ uv__req_register(loop); \ uv__work_submit(loop, \ &req->work_req, \ UV__WORK_FAST_IO, \ uv__fs_work, \ uv__fs_done); \ return 0; \ } \ else { \ uv__fs_work(&req->work_req); \ return req->result; \ } \ } \ while (0) static int uv__fs_close(int fd) { int rc; rc = uv__close_nocancel(fd); if (rc == -1) if (errno == EINTR || errno == EINPROGRESS) rc = 0; /* The close is in progress, not an error. */ return rc; } static ssize_t uv__fs_fsync(uv_fs_t* req) { #if defined(__APPLE__) /* Apple's fdatasync and fsync explicitly do NOT flush the drive write cache * to the drive platters. This is in contrast to Linux's fdatasync and fsync * which do, according to recent man pages. F_FULLFSYNC is Apple's equivalent * for flushing buffered data to permanent storage. If F_FULLFSYNC is not * supported by the file system we fall back to F_BARRIERFSYNC or fsync(). * This is the same approach taken by sqlite, except sqlite does not issue * an F_BARRIERFSYNC call. */ int r; r = fcntl(req->file, F_FULLFSYNC); if (r != 0) r = fcntl(req->file, 85 /* F_BARRIERFSYNC */); /* fsync + barrier */ if (r != 0) r = fsync(req->file); return r; #else return fsync(req->file); #endif } static ssize_t uv__fs_fdatasync(uv_fs_t* req) { #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun) || defined(__NetBSD__) return fdatasync(req->file); #elif defined(__APPLE__) /* See the comment in uv__fs_fsync. */ return uv__fs_fsync(req); #else return fsync(req->file); #endif } #if defined(__APPLE__) \ || defined(_AIX71) \ || defined(__DragonFly__) \ || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ || defined(__HAIKU__) \ || defined(__NetBSD__) \ || defined(__OpenBSD__) \ || defined(__linux__) \ || defined(__sun) static struct timespec uv__fs_to_timespec(double time) { struct timespec ts; if (uv__isinf(time)) return (struct timespec){UTIME_NOW, UTIME_NOW}; if (uv__isnan(time)) return (struct timespec){UTIME_OMIT, UTIME_OMIT}; ts.tv_sec = time; ts.tv_nsec = (time - ts.tv_sec) * 1e9; /* TODO(bnoordhuis) Remove this. utimesat() has nanosecond resolution but we * stick to microsecond resolution for the sake of consistency with other * platforms. I'm the original author of this compatibility hack but I'm * less convinced it's useful nowadays. */ ts.tv_nsec -= ts.tv_nsec % 1000; if (ts.tv_nsec < 0) { ts.tv_nsec += 1e9; ts.tv_sec -= 1; } return ts; } #endif static ssize_t uv__fs_futime(uv_fs_t* req) { #if defined(__APPLE__) \ || defined(_AIX71) \ || defined(__DragonFly__) \ || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ || defined(__HAIKU__) \ || defined(__NetBSD__) \ || defined(__OpenBSD__) \ || defined(__linux__) \ || defined(__sun) struct timespec ts[2]; ts[0] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->atime); ts[1] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->mtime); return futimens(req->file, ts); #elif defined(__MVS__) attrib_t atr; memset(&atr, 0, sizeof(atr)); atr.att_mtimechg = 1; atr.att_atimechg = 1; atr.att_mtime = req->mtime; atr.att_atime = req->atime; return __fchattr(req->file, &atr, sizeof(atr)); #else errno = ENOSYS; return -1; #endif } static ssize_t uv__fs_mkdtemp(uv_fs_t* req) { return mkdtemp((char*) req->path) ? 0 : -1; } static int (*uv__mkostemp)(char*, int); static void uv__mkostemp_initonce(void) { /* z/os doesn't have RTLD_DEFAULT but that's okay * because it doesn't have mkostemp(O_CLOEXEC) either. */ #ifdef RTLD_DEFAULT uv__mkostemp = (int (*)(char*, int)) dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "mkostemp"); /* We don't care about errors, but we do want to clean them up. * If there has been no error, then dlerror() will just return * NULL. */ dlerror(); #endif /* RTLD_DEFAULT */ } static int uv__fs_mkstemp(uv_fs_t* req) { static uv_once_t once = UV_ONCE_INIT; int r; #ifdef O_CLOEXEC static _Atomic int no_cloexec_support; #endif static const char pattern[] = "XXXXXX"; static const size_t pattern_size = sizeof(pattern) - 1; char* path; size_t path_length; path = (char*) req->path; path_length = strlen(path); /* EINVAL can be returned for 2 reasons: 1. The template's last 6 characters were not XXXXXX 2. open() didn't support O_CLOEXEC We want to avoid going to the fallback path in case of 1, so it's manually checked before. */ if (path_length < pattern_size || strcmp(path + path_length - pattern_size, pattern)) { errno = EINVAL; r = -1; goto clobber; } uv_once(&once, uv__mkostemp_initonce); #ifdef O_CLOEXEC if (atomic_load_explicit(&no_cloexec_support, memory_order_relaxed) == 0 && uv__mkostemp != NULL) { r = uv__mkostemp(path, O_CLOEXEC); if (r >= 0) return r; /* If mkostemp() returns EINVAL, it means the kernel doesn't support O_CLOEXEC, so we just fallback to mkstemp() below. */ if (errno != EINVAL) goto clobber; /* We set the static variable so that next calls don't even try to use mkostemp. */ atomic_store_explicit(&no_cloexec_support, 1, memory_order_relaxed); } #endif /* O_CLOEXEC */ if (req->cb != NULL) uv_rwlock_rdlock(&req->loop->cloexec_lock); r = mkstemp(path); /* In case of failure `uv__cloexec` will leave error in `errno`, * so it is enough to just set `r` to `-1`. */ if (r >= 0 && uv__cloexec(r, 1) != 0) { r = uv__close(r); if (r != 0) abort(); r = -1; } if (req->cb != NULL) uv_rwlock_rdunlock(&req->loop->cloexec_lock); clobber: if (r < 0) path[0] = '\0'; return r; } static ssize_t uv__fs_open(uv_fs_t* req) { #ifdef O_CLOEXEC return open(req->path, req->flags | O_CLOEXEC, req->mode); #else /* O_CLOEXEC */ int r; if (req->cb != NULL) uv_rwlock_rdlock(&req->loop->cloexec_lock); r = open(req->path, req->flags, req->mode); /* In case of failure `uv__cloexec` will leave error in `errno`, * so it is enough to just set `r` to `-1`. */ if (r >= 0 && uv__cloexec(r, 1) != 0) { r = uv__close(r); if (r != 0) abort(); r = -1; } if (req->cb != NULL) uv_rwlock_rdunlock(&req->loop->cloexec_lock); return r; #endif /* O_CLOEXEC */ } static ssize_t uv__preadv_or_pwritev_emul(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, size_t nbufs, off_t off, int is_pread) { ssize_t total; ssize_t r; size_t i; size_t n; void* p; total = 0; for (i = 0; i < (size_t) nbufs; i++) { p = bufs[i].iov_base; n = bufs[i].iov_len; do if (is_pread) r = pread(fd, p, n, off); else r = pwrite(fd, p, n, off); while (r == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (r == -1) { if (total > 0) return total; return -1; } off += r; total += r; if ((size_t) r < n) return total; } return total; } #ifdef __linux__ typedef int uv__iovcnt; #else typedef size_t uv__iovcnt; #endif static ssize_t uv__preadv_emul(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, uv__iovcnt nbufs, off_t off) { return uv__preadv_or_pwritev_emul(fd, bufs, nbufs, off, /*is_pread*/1); } static ssize_t uv__pwritev_emul(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, uv__iovcnt nbufs, off_t off) { return uv__preadv_or_pwritev_emul(fd, bufs, nbufs, off, /*is_pread*/0); } /* The function pointer cache is an uintptr_t because _Atomic void* * doesn't work on macos/ios/etc... */ static ssize_t uv__preadv_or_pwritev(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, size_t nbufs, off_t off, _Atomic uintptr_t* cache, int is_pread) { ssize_t (*f)(int, const struct iovec*, uv__iovcnt, off_t); void* p; p = (void*) atomic_load_explicit(cache, memory_order_relaxed); if (p == NULL) { #ifdef RTLD_DEFAULT /* Try _LARGEFILE_SOURCE version of preadv/pwritev first, * then fall back to the plain version, for libcs like musl. */ p = dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, is_pread ? "preadv64" : "pwritev64"); if (p == NULL) p = dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, is_pread ? "preadv" : "pwritev"); dlerror(); /* Clear errors. */ #endif /* RTLD_DEFAULT */ if (p == NULL) p = is_pread ? uv__preadv_emul : uv__pwritev_emul; atomic_store_explicit(cache, (uintptr_t) p, memory_order_relaxed); } f = p; return f(fd, bufs, nbufs, off); } static ssize_t uv__preadv(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, size_t nbufs, off_t off) { static _Atomic uintptr_t cache; return uv__preadv_or_pwritev(fd, bufs, nbufs, off, &cache, /*is_pread*/1); } static ssize_t uv__pwritev(int fd, const struct iovec* bufs, size_t nbufs, off_t off) { static _Atomic uintptr_t cache; return uv__preadv_or_pwritev(fd, bufs, nbufs, off, &cache, /*is_pread*/0); } static ssize_t uv__fs_read(uv_fs_t* req) { const struct iovec* bufs; unsigned int iovmax; size_t nbufs; ssize_t r; off_t off; int fd; fd = req->file; off = req->off; bufs = (const struct iovec*) req->bufs; nbufs = req->nbufs; iovmax = uv__getiovmax(); if (nbufs > iovmax) nbufs = iovmax; r = 0; if (off < 0) { if (nbufs == 1) r = read(fd, bufs->iov_base, bufs->iov_len); else if (nbufs > 1) r = readv(fd, bufs, nbufs); } else { if (nbufs == 1) r = pread(fd, bufs->iov_base, bufs->iov_len, off); else if (nbufs > 1) r = uv__preadv(fd, bufs, nbufs, off); } #ifdef __PASE__ /* PASE returns EOPNOTSUPP when reading a directory, convert to EISDIR */ if (r == -1 && errno == EOPNOTSUPP) { struct stat buf; ssize_t rc; rc = uv__fstat(fd, &buf); if (rc == 0 && S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) { errno = EISDIR; } } #endif /* We don't own the buffer list in the synchronous case. */ if (req->cb != NULL) if (req->bufs != req->bufsml) uv__free(req->bufs); req->bufs = NULL; req->nbufs = 0; return r; } static int uv__fs_scandir_filter(const uv__dirent_t* dent) { return strcmp(dent->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(dent->d_name, "..") != 0; } static int uv__fs_scandir_sort(const uv__dirent_t** a, const uv__dirent_t** b) { return strcmp((*a)->d_name, (*b)->d_name); } static ssize_t uv__fs_scandir(uv_fs_t* req) { uv__dirent_t** dents; int n; dents = NULL; n = scandir(req->path, &dents, uv__fs_scandir_filter, uv__fs_scandir_sort); /* NOTE: We will use nbufs as an index field */ req->nbufs = 0; if (n == 0) { /* OS X still needs to deallocate some memory. * Memory was allocated using the system allocator, so use free() here. */ free(dents); dents = NULL; } else if (n == -1) { return n; } req->ptr = dents; return n; } static int uv__fs_opendir(uv_fs_t* req) { uv_dir_t* dir; dir = uv__malloc(sizeof(*dir)); if (dir == NULL) goto error; dir->dir = opendir(req->path); if (dir->dir == NULL) goto error; req->ptr = dir; return 0; error: uv__free(dir); req->ptr = NULL; return -1; } static int uv__fs_readdir(uv_fs_t* req) { uv_dir_t* dir; uv_dirent_t* dirent; struct dirent* res; unsigned int dirent_idx; unsigned int i; dir = req->ptr; dirent_idx = 0; while (dirent_idx < dir->nentries) { /* readdir() returns NULL on end of directory, as well as on error. errno is used to differentiate between the two conditions. */ errno = 0; res = readdir(dir->dir); if (res == NULL) { if (errno != 0) goto error; break; } if (strcmp(res->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(res->d_name, "..") == 0) continue; dirent = &dir->dirents[dirent_idx]; dirent->name = uv__strdup(res->d_name); if (dirent->name == NULL) goto error; dirent->type = uv__fs_get_dirent_type(res); ++dirent_idx; } return dirent_idx; error: for (i = 0; i < dirent_idx; ++i) { uv__free((char*) dir->dirents[i].name); dir->dirents[i].name = NULL; } return -1; } static int uv__fs_closedir(uv_fs_t* req) { uv_dir_t* dir; dir = req->ptr; if (dir->dir != NULL) { closedir(dir->dir); dir->dir = NULL; } uv__free(req->ptr); req->ptr = NULL; return 0; } static int uv__fs_statfs(uv_fs_t* req) { uv_statfs_t* stat_fs; #if defined(__sun) || \ defined(__MVS__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) || \ defined(__HAIKU__) || \ defined(__QNX__) struct statvfs buf; if (0 != statvfs(req->path, &buf)) #else struct statfs buf; if (0 != statfs(req->path, &buf)) #endif /* defined(__sun) */ return -1; stat_fs = uv__malloc(sizeof(*stat_fs)); if (stat_fs == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } #if defined(__sun) || \ defined(__MVS__) || \ defined(__OpenBSD__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) || \ defined(__HAIKU__) || \ defined(__QNX__) stat_fs->f_type = 0; /* f_type is not supported. */ #else stat_fs->f_type = buf.f_type; #endif stat_fs->f_bsize = buf.f_bsize; stat_fs->f_blocks = buf.f_blocks; stat_fs->f_bfree = buf.f_bfree; stat_fs->f_bavail = buf.f_bavail; stat_fs->f_files = buf.f_files; stat_fs->f_ffree = buf.f_ffree; req->ptr = stat_fs; return 0; } static ssize_t uv__fs_pathmax_size(const char* path) { ssize_t pathmax; pathmax = pathconf(path, _PC_PATH_MAX); if (pathmax == -1) pathmax = UV__PATH_MAX; return pathmax; } static ssize_t uv__fs_readlink(uv_fs_t* req) { ssize_t maxlen; ssize_t len; char* buf; #if defined(_POSIX_PATH_MAX) || defined(PATH_MAX) maxlen = uv__fs_pathmax_size(req->path); #else /* We may not have a real PATH_MAX. Read size of link. */ struct stat st; int ret; ret = uv__lstat(req->path, &st); if (ret != 0) return -1; if (!S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } maxlen = st.st_size; /* According to readlink(2) lstat can report st_size == 0 for some symlinks, such as those in /proc or /sys. */ if (maxlen == 0) maxlen = uv__fs_pathmax_size(req->path); #endif buf = uv__malloc(maxlen); if (buf == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } #if defined(__MVS__) len = os390_readlink(req->path, buf, maxlen); #else len = readlink(req->path, buf, maxlen); #endif if (len == -1) { uv__free(buf); return -1; } /* Uncommon case: resize to make room for the trailing nul byte. */ if (len == maxlen) { buf = uv__reallocf(buf, len + 1); if (buf == NULL) return -1; } buf[len] = '\0'; req->ptr = buf; return 0; } static ssize_t uv__fs_realpath(uv_fs_t* req) { char* buf; char* tmp; #if defined(_POSIX_VERSION) && _POSIX_VERSION >= 200809L tmp = realpath(req->path, NULL); if (tmp == NULL) return -1; buf = uv__strdup(tmp); free(tmp); /* _Not_ uv__free. */ if (buf == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } #else ssize_t len; (void)tmp; len = uv__fs_pathmax_size(req->path); buf = uv__malloc(len + 1); if (buf == NULL) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } if (realpath(req->path, buf) == NULL) { uv__free(buf); return -1; } #endif req->ptr = buf; return 0; } static ssize_t uv__fs_sendfile_emul(uv_fs_t* req) { struct pollfd pfd; int use_pread; off_t offset; ssize_t nsent; ssize_t nread; ssize_t nwritten; size_t buflen; size_t len; ssize_t n; int in_fd; int out_fd; char buf[8192]; len = req->bufsml[0].len; in_fd = req->flags; out_fd = req->file; offset = req->off; use_pread = 1; /* Here are the rules regarding errors: * * 1. Read errors are reported only if nsent==0, otherwise we return nsent. * The user needs to know that some data has already been sent, to stop * them from sending it twice. * * 2. Write errors are always reported. Write errors are bad because they * mean data loss: we've read data but now we can't write it out. * * We try to use pread() and fall back to regular read() if the source fd * doesn't support positional reads, for example when it's a pipe fd. * * If we get EAGAIN when writing to the target fd, we poll() on it until * it becomes writable again. * * FIXME: If we get a write error when use_pread==1, it should be safe to * return the number of sent bytes instead of an error because pread() * is, in theory, idempotent. However, special files in /dev or /proc * may support pread() but not necessarily return the same data on * successive reads. * * FIXME: There is no way now to signal that we managed to send *some* data * before a write error. */ for (nsent = 0; (size_t) nsent < len; ) { buflen = len - nsent; if (buflen > sizeof(buf)) buflen = sizeof(buf); do if (use_pread) nread = pread(in_fd, buf, buflen, offset); else nread = read(in_fd, buf, buflen); while (nread == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (nread == 0) goto out; if (nread == -1) { if (use_pread && nsent == 0 && (errno == EIO || errno == ESPIPE)) { use_pread = 0; continue; } if (nsent == 0) nsent = -1; goto out; } for (nwritten = 0; nwritten < nread; ) { do n = write(out_fd, buf + nwritten, nread - nwritten); while (n == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (n != -1) { nwritten += n; continue; } if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EWOULDBLOCK) { nsent = -1; goto out; } pfd.fd = out_fd; pfd.events = POLLOUT; pfd.revents = 0; do n = poll(&pfd, 1, -1); while (n == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (n == -1 || (pfd.revents & ~POLLOUT) != 0) { errno = EIO; nsent = -1; goto out; } } offset += nread; nsent += nread; } out: if (nsent != -1) req->off = offset; return nsent; } #ifdef __linux__ /* Pre-4.20 kernels have a bug where CephFS uses the RADOS copy-from command * in copy_file_range() when it shouldn't. There is no workaround except to * fall back to a regular copy. */ static int uv__is_buggy_cephfs(int fd) { struct statfs s; if (-1 == fstatfs(fd, &s)) return 0; if (s.f_type != /* CephFS */ 0xC36400) return 0; return uv__kernel_version() < /* 4.20.0 */ 0x041400; } static int uv__is_cifs_or_smb(int fd) { struct statfs s; if (-1 == fstatfs(fd, &s)) return 0; switch ((unsigned) s.f_type) { case 0x0000517Bu: /* SMB */ case 0xFE534D42u: /* SMB2 */ case 0xFF534D42u: /* CIFS */ return 1; } return 0; } static ssize_t uv__fs_try_copy_file_range(int in_fd, off_t* off, int out_fd, size_t len) { static _Atomic int no_copy_file_range_support; ssize_t r; if (atomic_load_explicit(&no_copy_file_range_support, memory_order_relaxed)) { errno = ENOSYS; return -1; } r = uv__fs_copy_file_range(in_fd, off, out_fd, NULL, len, 0); if (r != -1) return r; switch (errno) { case EACCES: /* Pre-4.20 kernels have a bug where CephFS uses the RADOS * copy-from command when it shouldn't. */ if (uv__is_buggy_cephfs(in_fd)) errno = ENOSYS; /* Use fallback. */ break; case ENOSYS: atomic_store_explicit(&no_copy_file_range_support, 1, memory_order_relaxed); break; case EPERM: /* It's been reported that CIFS spuriously fails. * Consider it a transient error. */ if (uv__is_cifs_or_smb(out_fd)) errno = ENOSYS; /* Use fallback. */ break; case ENOTSUP: case EXDEV: /* ENOTSUP - it could work on another file system type. * EXDEV - it will not work when in_fd and out_fd are not on the same * mounted filesystem (pre Linux 5.3) */ errno = ENOSYS; /* Use fallback. */ break; } return -1; } #endif /* __linux__ */ static ssize_t uv__fs_sendfile(uv_fs_t* req) { int in_fd; int out_fd; in_fd = req->flags; out_fd = req->file; #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun) { off_t off; ssize_t r; size_t len; int try_sendfile; off = req->off; len = req->bufsml[0].len; try_sendfile = 1; #ifdef __linux__ r = uv__fs_try_copy_file_range(in_fd, &off, out_fd, len); try_sendfile = (r == -1 && errno == ENOSYS); #endif if (try_sendfile) r = sendfile(out_fd, in_fd, &off, len); /* sendfile() on SunOS returns EINVAL if the target fd is not a socket but * it still writes out data. Fortunately, we can detect it by checking if * the offset has been updated. */ if (r != -1 || off > req->off) { r = off - req->off; req->off = off; return r; } if (errno == EINVAL || errno == EIO || errno == ENOTSOCK || errno == EXDEV) { errno = 0; return uv__fs_sendfile_emul(req); } return -1; } /* sendfile() on iOS(arm64) will throw SIGSYS signal cause crash. */ #elif (defined(__APPLE__) && !TARGET_OS_IPHONE) \ || defined(__DragonFly__) \ || defined(__FreeBSD__) { off_t len; ssize_t r; /* sendfile() on FreeBSD and Darwin returns EAGAIN if the target fd is in * non-blocking mode and not all data could be written. If a non-zero * number of bytes have been sent, we don't consider it an error. */ #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) #if defined(__FreeBSD__) off_t off; off = req->off; r = uv__fs_copy_file_range(in_fd, &off, out_fd, NULL, req->bufsml[0].len, 0); if (r >= 0) { r = off - req->off; req->off = off; return r; } #endif len = 0; r = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, req->off, req->bufsml[0].len, NULL, &len, 0); #else /* The darwin sendfile takes len as an input for the length to send, * so make sure to initialize it with the caller's value. */ len = req->bufsml[0].len; r = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, req->off, &len, NULL, 0); #endif /* * The man page for sendfile(2) on DragonFly states that `len` contains * a meaningful value ONLY in case of EAGAIN and EINTR. * Nothing is said about it's value in case of other errors, so better * not depend on the potential wrong assumption that is was not modified * by the syscall. */ if (r == 0 || ((errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) && len != 0)) { req->off += len; return (ssize_t) len; } if (errno == EINVAL || errno == EIO || errno == ENOTSOCK || errno == EXDEV) { errno = 0; return uv__fs_sendfile_emul(req); } return -1; } #else /* Squelch compiler warnings. */ (void) &in_fd; (void) &out_fd; return uv__fs_sendfile_emul(req); #endif } static ssize_t uv__fs_utime(uv_fs_t* req) { #if defined(__APPLE__) \ || defined(_AIX71) \ || defined(__DragonFly__) \ || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ || defined(__HAIKU__) \ || defined(__NetBSD__) \ || defined(__OpenBSD__) \ || defined(__linux__) \ || defined(__sun) struct timespec ts[2]; ts[0] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->atime); ts[1] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->mtime); return utimensat(AT_FDCWD, req->path, ts, 0); #elif defined(_AIX) && !defined(_AIX71) struct utimbuf buf; buf.actime = req->atime; buf.modtime = req->mtime; return utime(req->path, &buf); #elif defined(__MVS__) attrib_t atr; memset(&atr, 0, sizeof(atr)); atr.att_mtimechg = 1; atr.att_atimechg = 1; atr.att_mtime = req->mtime; atr.att_atime = req->atime; return __lchattr((char*) req->path, &atr, sizeof(atr)); #else errno = ENOSYS; return -1; #endif } static ssize_t uv__fs_lutime(uv_fs_t* req) { #if defined(__APPLE__) \ || defined(_AIX71) \ || defined(__DragonFly__) \ || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ || defined(__HAIKU__) \ || defined(__NetBSD__) \ || defined(__OpenBSD__) \ || defined(__linux__) \ || defined(__sun) struct timespec ts[2]; ts[0] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->atime); ts[1] = uv__fs_to_timespec(req->mtime); return utimensat(AT_FDCWD, req->path, ts, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); #else errno = ENOSYS; return -1; #endif } static ssize_t uv__fs_write(uv_fs_t* req) { const struct iovec* bufs; size_t nbufs; ssize_t r; off_t off; int fd; fd = req->file; off = req->off; bufs = (const struct iovec*) req->bufs; nbufs = req->nbufs; r = 0; if (off < 0) { if (nbufs == 1) r = write(fd, bufs->iov_base, bufs->iov_len); else if (nbufs > 1) r = writev(fd, bufs, nbufs); } else { if (nbufs == 1) r = pwrite(fd, bufs->iov_base, bufs->iov_len, off); else if (nbufs > 1) r = uv__pwritev(fd, bufs, nbufs, off); } return r; } static ssize_t uv__fs_copyfile(uv_fs_t* req) { uv_fs_t fs_req; uv_file srcfd; uv_file dstfd; struct stat src_statsbuf; struct stat dst_statsbuf; struct timespec times[2]; int dst_flags; int result; int err; off_t bytes_to_send; off_t in_offset; off_t bytes_written; size_t bytes_chunk; dstfd = -1; err = 0; /* Open the source file. */ srcfd = uv_fs_open(NULL, &fs_req, req->path, O_RDONLY, 0, NULL); uv_fs_req_cleanup(&fs_req); if (srcfd < 0) return srcfd; /* Get the source file's mode. */ if (uv__fstat(srcfd, &src_statsbuf)) { err = UV__ERR(errno); goto out; } dst_flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT; if (req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_EXCL) dst_flags |= O_EXCL; /* Open the destination file. */ dstfd = uv_fs_open(NULL, &fs_req, req->new_path, dst_flags, src_statsbuf.st_mode, NULL); uv_fs_req_cleanup(&fs_req); if (dstfd < 0) { err = dstfd; goto out; } /* If the file is not being opened exclusively, verify that the source and destination are not the same file. If they are the same, bail out early. */ if ((req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_EXCL) == 0) { /* Get the destination file's mode. */ if (uv__fstat(dstfd, &dst_statsbuf)) { err = UV__ERR(errno); goto out; } /* Check if srcfd and dstfd refer to the same file */ if (src_statsbuf.st_dev == dst_statsbuf.st_dev && src_statsbuf.st_ino == dst_statsbuf.st_ino) { goto out; } /* Truncate the file in case the destination already existed. */ if (ftruncate(dstfd, 0) != 0) { err = UV__ERR(errno); /* ftruncate() on ceph-fuse fails with EACCES when the file is created * with read only permissions. Since ftruncate() on a newly created * file is a meaningless operation anyway, detect that condition * and squelch the error. */ if (err != UV_EACCES) goto out; if (dst_statsbuf.st_size > 0) goto out; err = 0; } } /** * Change the timestamps of the destination file to match the source file. */ #if defined(__APPLE__) times[0] = src_statsbuf.st_atimespec; times[1] = src_statsbuf.st_mtimespec; #elif defined(_AIX) times[0].tv_sec = src_statsbuf.st_atime; times[0].tv_nsec = src_statsbuf.st_atime_n; times[1].tv_sec = src_statsbuf.st_mtime; times[1].tv_nsec = src_statsbuf.st_mtime_n; #else times[0] = src_statsbuf.st_atim; times[1] = src_statsbuf.st_mtim; #endif if (futimens(dstfd, times) == -1) { err = UV__ERR(errno); goto out; } /* * Change the ownership and permissions of the destination file to match the * source file. * `cp -p` does not care about errors here, so we don't either. Reuse the * `result` variable to silence a -Wunused-result warning. */ result = fchown(dstfd, src_statsbuf.st_uid, src_statsbuf.st_gid); if (fchmod(dstfd, src_statsbuf.st_mode) == -1) { err = UV__ERR(errno); #ifdef __linux__ /* fchmod() on CIFS shares always fails with EPERM unless the share is * mounted with "noperm". As fchmod() is a meaningless operation on such * shares anyway, detect that condition and squelch the error. */ if (err != UV_EPERM) goto out; if (!uv__is_cifs_or_smb(dstfd)) goto out; err = 0; #else /* !__linux__ */ goto out; #endif /* !__linux__ */ } #ifdef FICLONE if (req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE || req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE) { if (ioctl(dstfd, FICLONE, srcfd) == 0) { /* ioctl() with FICLONE succeeded. */ goto out; } /* If an error occurred and force was set, return the error to the caller; * fall back to sendfile() when force was not set. */ if (req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE) { err = UV__ERR(errno); goto out; } } #else if (req->flags & UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE) { err = UV_ENOSYS; goto out; } #endif bytes_to_send = src_statsbuf.st_size; in_offset = 0; while (bytes_to_send != 0) { bytes_chunk = SSIZE_MAX; if (bytes_to_send < (off_t) bytes_chunk) bytes_chunk = bytes_to_send; uv_fs_sendfile(NULL, &fs_req, dstfd, srcfd, in_offset, bytes_chunk, NULL); bytes_written = fs_req.result; uv_fs_req_cleanup(&fs_req); if (bytes_written < 0) { err = bytes_written; break; } bytes_to_send -= bytes_written; in_offset += bytes_written; } out: if (err < 0) result = err; else result = 0; /* Close the source file. */ err = uv__close_nocheckstdio(srcfd); /* Don't overwrite any existing errors. */ if (err != 0 && result == 0) result = err; /* Close the destination file if it is open. */ if (dstfd >= 0) { err = uv__close_nocheckstdio(dstfd); /* Don't overwrite any existing errors. */ if (err != 0 && result == 0) result = err; /* Remove the destination file if something went wrong. */ if (result != 0) { uv_fs_unlink(NULL, &fs_req, req->new_path, NULL); /* Ignore the unlink return value, as an error already happened. */ uv_fs_req_cleanup(&fs_req); } } if (result == 0) return 0; errno = UV__ERR(result); return -1; } static void uv__to_stat(struct stat* src, uv_stat_t* dst) { dst->st_dev = src->st_dev; dst->st_mode = src->st_mode; dst->st_nlink = src->st_nlink; dst->st_uid = src->st_uid; dst->st_gid = src->st_gid; dst->st_rdev = src->st_rdev; dst->st_ino = src->st_ino; dst->st_size = src->st_size; dst->st_blksize = src->st_blksize; dst->st_blocks = src->st_blocks; #if defined(__APPLE__) dst->st_atim.tv_sec = src->st_atimespec.tv_sec; dst->st_atim.tv_nsec = src->st_atimespec.tv_nsec; dst->st_mtim.tv_sec = src->st_mtimespec.tv_sec; dst->st_mtim.tv_nsec = src->st_mtimespec.tv_nsec; dst->st_ctim.tv_sec = src->st_ctimespec.tv_sec; dst->st_ctim.tv_nsec = src->st_ctimespec.tv_nsec; dst->st_birthtim.tv_sec = src->st_birthtimespec.tv_sec; dst->st_birthtim.tv_nsec = src->st_birthtimespec.tv_nsec; dst->st_flags = src->st_flags; dst->st_gen = src->st_gen; #elif defined(__ANDROID__) dst->st_atim.tv_sec = src->st_atime; dst->st_atim.tv_nsec = src->st_atimensec; dst->st_mtim.tv_sec = src->st_mtime; dst->st_mtim.tv_nsec = src->st_mtimensec; dst->st_ctim.tv_sec = src->st_ctime; dst->st_ctim.tv_nsec = src->st_ctimensec; dst->st_birthtim.tv_sec = src->st_ctime; dst->st_birthtim.tv_nsec = src->st_ctimensec; dst->st_flags = 0; dst->st_gen = 0; #elif !defined(_AIX) && \ !defined(__MVS__) && ( \ defined(__DragonFly__) || \ defined(__FreeBSD__) || \ defined(__OpenBSD__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) || \ defined(_GNU_SOURCE) || \ defined(_BSD_SOURCE) || \ defined(_SVID_SOURCE) || \ defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) || \ defined(_DEFAULT_SOURCE)) dst->st_atim.tv_sec = src->st_atim.tv_sec; dst->st_atim.tv_nsec = src->st_atim.tv_nsec; dst->st_mtim.tv_sec = src->st_mtim.tv_sec; dst->st_mtim.tv_nsec = src->st_mtim.tv_nsec; dst->st_ctim.tv_sec = src->st_ctim.tv_sec; dst->st_ctim.tv_nsec = src->st_ctim.tv_nsec; # if defined(__FreeBSD__) || \ defined(__NetBSD__) dst->st_birthtim.tv_sec = src->st_birthtim.tv_sec; dst->st_birthtim.tv_nsec = src->st_birthtim.tv_nsec; dst->st_flags = src->st_flags; dst->st_gen = src->st_gen; # else dst->st_birthtim.tv_sec = src->st_ctim.tv_sec; dst->st_birthtim.tv_nsec = src->st_ctim.tv_nsec; dst->st_flags = 0; dst->st_gen = 0; # endif #else dst->st_atim.tv_sec = src->st_atime; dst->st_atim.tv_nsec = 0; dst->st_mtim.tv_sec = src->st_mtime; dst->st_mtim.tv_nsec = 0; dst->st_ctim.tv_sec = src->st_ctime; dst->st_ctim.tv_nsec = 0; dst->st_birthtim.tv_sec = src->st_ctime; dst->st_birthtim.tv_nsec = 0; dst->st_flags = 0; dst->st_gen = 0; #endif } static int uv__fs_statx(int fd, const char* path, int is_fstat, int is_lstat, uv_stat_t* buf) { STATIC_ASSERT(UV_ENOSYS != -1); #ifdef __linux__ static _Atomic int no_statx; struct uv__statx statxbuf; int dirfd; int flags; int mode; int rc; if (atomic_load_explicit(&no_statx, memory_order_relaxed)) return UV_ENOSYS; dirfd = AT_FDCWD; flags = 0; /* AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT */ mode = 0xFFF; /* STATX_BASIC_STATS + STATX_BTIME */ if (is_fstat) { dirfd = fd; flags |= 0x1000; /* AT_EMPTY_PATH */ } if (is_lstat) flags |= AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; rc = uv__statx(dirfd, path, flags, mode, &statxbuf); switch (rc) { case 0: break; case -1: /* EPERM happens when a seccomp filter rejects the system call. * Has been observed with libseccomp < 2.3.3 and docker < 18.04. * EOPNOTSUPP is used on DVS exported filesystems */ if (errno != EINVAL && errno != EPERM && errno != ENOSYS && errno != EOPNOTSUPP) return -1; /* Fall through. */ default: /* Normally on success, zero is returned and On error, -1 is returned. * Observed on S390 RHEL running in a docker container with statx not * implemented, rc might return 1 with 0 set as the error code in which * case we return ENOSYS. */ atomic_store_explicit(&no_statx, 1, memory_order_relaxed); return UV_ENOSYS; } uv__statx_to_stat(&statxbuf, buf); return 0; #else return UV_ENOSYS; #endif /* __linux__ */ } static int uv__fs_stat(const char *path, uv_stat_t *buf) { struct stat pbuf; int ret; ret = uv__fs_statx(-1, path, /* is_fstat */ 0, /* is_lstat */ 0, buf); if (ret != UV_ENOSYS) return ret; ret = uv__stat(path, &pbuf); if (ret == 0) uv__to_stat(&pbuf, buf); return ret; } static int uv__fs_lstat(const char *path, uv_stat_t *buf) { struct stat pbuf; int ret; ret = uv__fs_statx(-1, path, /* is_fstat */ 0, /* is_lstat */ 1, buf); if (ret != UV_ENOSYS) return ret; ret = uv__lstat(path, &pbuf); if (ret == 0) uv__to_stat(&pbuf, buf); return ret; } static int uv__fs_fstat(int fd, uv_stat_t *buf) { struct stat pbuf; int ret; ret = uv__fs_statx(fd, "", /* is_fstat */ 1, /* is_lstat */ 0, buf); if (ret != UV_ENOSYS) return ret; ret = uv__fstat(fd, &pbuf); if (ret == 0) uv__to_stat(&pbuf, buf); return ret; } static size_t uv__fs_buf_offset(uv_buf_t* bufs, size_t size) { size_t offset; /* Figure out which bufs are done */ for (offset = 0; size > 0 && bufs[offset].len <= size; ++offset) size -= bufs[offset].len; /* Fix a partial read/write */ if (size > 0) { bufs[offset].base += size; bufs[offset].len -= size; } return offset; } static ssize_t uv__fs_write_all(uv_fs_t* req) { unsigned int iovmax; unsigned int nbufs; uv_buf_t* bufs; ssize_t total; ssize_t result; iovmax = uv__getiovmax(); nbufs = req->nbufs; bufs = req->bufs; total = 0; while (nbufs > 0) { req->nbufs = nbufs; if (req->nbufs > iovmax) req->nbufs = iovmax; do result = uv__fs_write(req); while (result < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (result <= 0) { if (total == 0) total = result; break; } if (req->off >= 0) req->off += result; req->nbufs = uv__fs_buf_offset(req->bufs, result); req->bufs += req->nbufs; nbufs -= req->nbufs; total += result; } if (bufs != req->bufsml) uv__free(bufs); req->bufs = NULL; req->nbufs = 0; return total; } static void uv__fs_work(struct uv__work* w) { int retry_on_eintr; uv_fs_t* req; ssize_t r; req = container_of(w, uv_fs_t, work_req); retry_on_eintr = !(req->fs_type == UV_FS_CLOSE || req->fs_type == UV_FS_READ); do { errno = 0; #define X(type, action) \ case UV_FS_ ## type: \ r = action; \ break; switch (req->fs_type) { X(ACCESS, access(req->path, req->flags)); X(CHMOD, chmod(req->path, req->mode)); X(CHOWN, chown(req->path, req->uid, req->gid)); X(CLOSE, uv__fs_close(req->file)); X(COPYFILE, uv__fs_copyfile(req)); X(FCHMOD, fchmod(req->file, req->mode)); X(FCHOWN, fchown(req->file, req->uid, req->gid)); X(LCHOWN, lchown(req->path, req->uid, req->gid)); X(FDATASYNC, uv__fs_fdatasync(req)); X(FSTAT, uv__fs_fstat(req->file, &req->statbuf)); X(FSYNC, uv__fs_fsync(req)); X(FTRUNCATE, ftruncate(req->file, req->off)); X(FUTIME, uv__fs_futime(req)); X(LUTIME, uv__fs_lutime(req)); X(LSTAT, uv__fs_lstat(req->path, &req->statbuf)); X(LINK, link(req->path, req->new_path)); X(MKDIR, mkdir(req->path, req->mode)); X(MKDTEMP, uv__fs_mkdtemp(req)); X(MKSTEMP, uv__fs_mkstemp(req)); X(OPEN, uv__fs_open(req)); X(READ, uv__fs_read(req)); X(SCANDIR, uv__fs_scandir(req)); X(OPENDIR, uv__fs_opendir(req)); X(READDIR, uv__fs_readdir(req)); X(CLOSEDIR, uv__fs_closedir(req)); X(READLINK, uv__fs_readlink(req)); X(REALPATH, uv__fs_realpath(req)); X(RENAME, rename(req->path, req->new_path)); X(RMDIR, rmdir(req->path)); X(SENDFILE, uv__fs_sendfile(req)); X(STAT, uv__fs_stat(req->path, &req->statbuf)); X(STATFS, uv__fs_statfs(req)); X(SYMLINK, symlink(req->path, req->new_path)); X(UNLINK, unlink(req->path)); X(UTIME, uv__fs_utime(req)); X(WRITE, uv__fs_write_all(req)); default: abort(); } #undef X } while (r == -1 && errno == EINTR && retry_on_eintr); if (r == -1) req->result = UV__ERR(errno); else req->result = r; if (r == 0 && (req->fs_type == UV_FS_STAT || req->fs_type == UV_FS_FSTAT || req->fs_type == UV_FS_LSTAT)) { req->ptr = &req->statbuf; } } static void uv__fs_done(struct uv__work* w, int status) { uv_fs_t* req; req = container_of(w, uv_fs_t, work_req); uv__req_unregister(req->loop); if (status == UV_ECANCELED) { assert(req->result == 0); req->result = UV_ECANCELED; } req->cb(req); } void uv__fs_post(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req) { uv__req_register(loop); uv__work_submit(loop, &req->work_req, UV__WORK_FAST_IO, uv__fs_work, uv__fs_done); } int uv_fs_access(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, int flags, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(ACCESS); PATH; req->flags = flags; POST; } int uv_fs_chmod(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, int mode, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(CHMOD); PATH; req->mode = mode; POST; } int uv_fs_chown(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_uid_t uid, uv_gid_t gid, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(CHOWN); PATH; req->uid = uid; req->gid = gid; POST; } int uv_fs_close(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(CLOSE); req->file = file; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_close(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_fchmod(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, int mode, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FCHMOD); req->file = file; req->mode = mode; POST; } int uv_fs_fchown(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, uv_uid_t uid, uv_gid_t gid, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FCHOWN); req->file = file; req->uid = uid; req->gid = gid; POST; } int uv_fs_lchown(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_uid_t uid, uv_gid_t gid, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(LCHOWN); PATH; req->uid = uid; req->gid = gid; POST; } int uv_fs_fdatasync(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FDATASYNC); req->file = file; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_fsync_or_fdatasync(loop, req, /* IORING_FSYNC_DATASYNC */ 1)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_fstat(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FSTAT); req->file = file; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_statx(loop, req, /* is_fstat */ 1, /* is_lstat */ 0)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_fsync(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FSYNC); req->file = file; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_fsync_or_fdatasync(loop, req, /* no flags */ 0)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_ftruncate(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, int64_t off, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FTRUNCATE); req->file = file; req->off = off; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_ftruncate(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_futime(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, double atime, double mtime, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(FUTIME); req->file = file; req->atime = atime; req->mtime = mtime; POST; } int uv_fs_lutime(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, double atime, double mtime, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(LUTIME); PATH; req->atime = atime; req->mtime = mtime; POST; } int uv_fs_lstat(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(LSTAT); PATH; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_statx(loop, req, /* is_fstat */ 0, /* is_lstat */ 1)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_link(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, const char* new_path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(LINK); PATH2; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_link(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_mkdir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, int mode, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(MKDIR); PATH; req->mode = mode; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_mkdir(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_mkdtemp(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* tpl, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(MKDTEMP); req->path = uv__strdup(tpl); if (req->path == NULL) return UV_ENOMEM; POST; } int uv_fs_mkstemp(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* tpl, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(MKSTEMP); req->path = uv__strdup(tpl); if (req->path == NULL) return UV_ENOMEM; POST; } int uv_fs_open(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, int flags, int mode, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(OPEN); PATH; req->flags = flags; req->mode = mode; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_open(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_read(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs, int64_t off, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(READ); if (bufs == NULL || nbufs == 0) return UV_EINVAL; req->off = off; req->file = file; req->bufs = (uv_buf_t*) bufs; /* Safe, doesn't mutate |bufs| */ req->nbufs = nbufs; if (cb == NULL) goto post; req->bufs = req->bufsml; if (nbufs > ARRAY_SIZE(req->bufsml)) req->bufs = uv__malloc(nbufs * sizeof(*bufs)); if (req->bufs == NULL) return UV_ENOMEM; memcpy(req->bufs, bufs, nbufs * sizeof(*bufs)); if (uv__iou_fs_read_or_write(loop, req, /* is_read */ 1)) return 0; post: POST; } int uv_fs_scandir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, int flags, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(SCANDIR); PATH; req->flags = flags; POST; } int uv_fs_opendir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(OPENDIR); PATH; POST; } int uv_fs_readdir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_dir_t* dir, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(READDIR); if (dir == NULL || dir->dir == NULL || dir->dirents == NULL) return UV_EINVAL; req->ptr = dir; POST; } int uv_fs_closedir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_dir_t* dir, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(CLOSEDIR); if (dir == NULL) return UV_EINVAL; req->ptr = dir; POST; } int uv_fs_readlink(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(READLINK); PATH; POST; } int uv_fs_realpath(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char * path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(REALPATH); PATH; POST; } int uv_fs_rename(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, const char* new_path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(RENAME); PATH2; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_rename(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_rmdir(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(RMDIR); PATH; POST; } int uv_fs_sendfile(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file out_fd, uv_file in_fd, int64_t off, size_t len, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(SENDFILE); req->flags = in_fd; /* hack */ req->file = out_fd; req->off = off; req->bufsml[0].len = len; POST; } int uv_fs_stat(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(STAT); PATH; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_statx(loop, req, /* is_fstat */ 0, /* is_lstat */ 0)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_symlink(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, const char* new_path, int flags, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(SYMLINK); PATH2; req->flags = flags; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_symlink(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_unlink(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(UNLINK); PATH; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_unlink(loop, req)) return 0; POST; } int uv_fs_utime(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, double atime, double mtime, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(UTIME); PATH; req->atime = atime; req->mtime = mtime; POST; } int uv_fs_write(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, uv_file file, const uv_buf_t bufs[], unsigned int nbufs, int64_t off, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(WRITE); if (bufs == NULL || nbufs == 0) return UV_EINVAL; req->file = file; req->nbufs = nbufs; req->bufs = req->bufsml; if (nbufs > ARRAY_SIZE(req->bufsml)) req->bufs = uv__malloc(nbufs * sizeof(*bufs)); if (req->bufs == NULL) return UV_ENOMEM; memcpy(req->bufs, bufs, nbufs * sizeof(*bufs)); req->off = off; if (cb != NULL) if (uv__iou_fs_read_or_write(loop, req, /* is_read */ 0)) return 0; POST; } void uv_fs_req_cleanup(uv_fs_t* req) { if (req == NULL) return; /* Only necessary for asynchronous requests, i.e., requests with a callback. * Synchronous ones don't copy their arguments and have req->path and * req->new_path pointing to user-owned memory. UV_FS_MKDTEMP and * UV_FS_MKSTEMP are the exception to the rule, they always allocate memory. */ if (req->path != NULL && (req->cb != NULL || req->fs_type == UV_FS_MKDTEMP || req->fs_type == UV_FS_MKSTEMP)) uv__free((void*) req->path); /* Memory is shared with req->new_path. */ req->path = NULL; req->new_path = NULL; if (req->fs_type == UV_FS_READDIR && req->ptr != NULL) uv__fs_readdir_cleanup(req); if (req->fs_type == UV_FS_SCANDIR && req->ptr != NULL) uv__fs_scandir_cleanup(req); if (req->bufs != req->bufsml) uv__free(req->bufs); req->bufs = NULL; if (req->fs_type != UV_FS_OPENDIR && req->ptr != &req->statbuf) uv__free(req->ptr); req->ptr = NULL; } int uv_fs_copyfile(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, const char* new_path, int flags, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(COPYFILE); if (flags & ~(UV_FS_COPYFILE_EXCL | UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE | UV_FS_COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE)) { return UV_EINVAL; } PATH2; req->flags = flags; POST; } int uv_fs_statfs(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_t* req, const char* path, uv_fs_cb cb) { INIT(STATFS); PATH; POST; } int uv_fs_get_system_error(const uv_fs_t* req) { return -req->result; }