200 lines
5.7 KiB
Go
200 lines
5.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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//go:build unix || (js && wasm) || wasip1
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package os
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import (
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"io/fs"
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"runtime"
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)
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// Fd returns the integer Unix file descriptor referencing the open file.
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// If f is closed, the file descriptor becomes invalid.
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// If f is garbage collected, a finalizer may close the file descriptor,
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// making it invalid; see runtime.SetFinalizer for more information on when
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// a finalizer might be run. On Unix systems this will cause the SetDeadline
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// methods to stop working.
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// Because file descriptors can be reused, the returned file descriptor may
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// only be closed through the Close method of f, or by its finalizer during
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// garbage collection. Otherwise, during garbage collection the finalizer
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// may close an unrelated file descriptor with the same (reused) number.
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//
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// As an alternative, see the f.SyscallConn method.
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func (f *File) Fd() uintptr {
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if f == nil {
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return ^(uintptr(0))
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}
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return f.fd
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}
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// NewFile returns a new File with the given file descriptor and
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// name. The returned value will be nil if fd is not a valid file
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// descriptor. On Unix systems, if the file descriptor is in
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// non-blocking mode, NewFile will attempt to return a pollable File
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// (one for which the SetDeadline methods work).
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//
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// After passing it to NewFile, fd may become invalid under the same
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// conditions described in the comments of the Fd method, and the same
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// constraints apply.
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func NewFile(fd uintptr, name string) *File {
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return &File{fd: fd, name: name}
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}
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/* TODO(xsw):
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// NewFile returns a new File with the given file descriptor and
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// name. The returned value will be nil if fd is not a valid file
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// descriptor. On Unix systems, if the file descriptor is in
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// non-blocking mode, NewFile will attempt to return a pollable File
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// (one for which the SetDeadline methods work).
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//
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// After passing it to NewFile, fd may become invalid under the same
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// conditions described in the comments of the Fd method, and the same
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// constraints apply.
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func NewFile(fd uintptr, name string) *File {
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fdi := int(fd)
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if fdi < 0 {
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return nil
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}
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kind := kindNewFile
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appendMode := false
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if flags, err := unix.Fcntl(fdi, syscall.F_GETFL, 0); err == nil {
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if unix.HasNonblockFlag(flags) {
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kind = kindNonBlock
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}
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appendMode = flags&syscall.O_APPEND != 0
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}
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f := newFile(fdi, name, kind)
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f.appendMode = appendMode
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return f
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}
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// net_newUnixFile is a hidden entry point called by net.conn.File.
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// This is used so that a nonblocking network connection will become
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// blocking if code calls the Fd method. We don't want that for direct
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// calls to NewFile: passing a nonblocking descriptor to NewFile should
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// remain nonblocking if you get it back using Fd. But for net.conn.File
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// the call to NewFile is hidden from the user. Historically in that case
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// the Fd method has returned a blocking descriptor, and we want to
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// retain that behavior because existing code expects it and depends on it.
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//
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//-go:linkname net_newUnixFile net.newUnixFile
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func net_newUnixFile(fd int, name string) *File {
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if fd < 0 {
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panic("invalid FD")
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}
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f := newFile(fd, name, kindNonBlock)
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f.nonblock = true // tell Fd to return blocking descriptor
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return f
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}
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*/
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// newFileKind describes the kind of file to newFile.
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type newFileKind int
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const (
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// kindNewFile means that the descriptor was passed to us via NewFile.
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kindNewFile newFileKind = iota
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// kindOpenFile means that the descriptor was opened using
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// Open, Create, or OpenFile (without O_NONBLOCK).
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kindOpenFile
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// kindPipe means that the descriptor was opened using Pipe.
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kindPipe
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// kindNonBlock means that the descriptor is already in
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// non-blocking mode.
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kindNonBlock
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// kindNoPoll means that we should not put the descriptor into
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// non-blocking mode, because we know it is not a pipe or FIFO.
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// Used by openFdAt for directories.
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kindNoPoll
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)
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// TODO(xsw):
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// func sigpipe() // implemented in package runtime
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// epipecheck raises SIGPIPE if we get an EPIPE error on standard
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// output or standard error. See the SIGPIPE docs in os/signal, and
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// issue 11845.
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func epipecheck(file *File, e error) {
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/* TODO(xsw):
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if e == syscall.EPIPE && file.stdoutOrErr {
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sigpipe()
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}
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*/
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panic("todo: os.epipecheck")
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}
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// DevNull is the name of the operating system's “null device.”
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// On Unix-like systems, it is "/dev/null"; on Windows, "NUL".
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const DevNull = "/dev/null"
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// openFileNolog is the Unix implementation of OpenFile.
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// Changes here should be reflected in openFdAt, if relevant.
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func openFileNolog(name string, flag int, perm FileMode) (*File, error) {
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panic("todo: os.openFileNolog")
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}
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func tempDir() string {
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dir := Getenv("TMPDIR")
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if dir == "" {
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if runtime.GOOS == "android" {
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dir = "/data/local/tmp"
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} else {
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dir = "/tmp"
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}
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}
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return dir
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}
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type unixDirent struct {
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parent string
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name string
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typ FileMode
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info FileInfo
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}
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func (d *unixDirent) Name() string { return d.name }
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func (d *unixDirent) IsDir() bool { return d.typ.IsDir() }
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func (d *unixDirent) Type() FileMode { return d.typ }
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func (d *unixDirent) Info() (FileInfo, error) {
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/* TODO(xsw):
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if d.info != nil {
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return d.info, nil
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}
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return lstat(d.parent + "/" + d.name)
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*/
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panic("todo: os.unixDirent.Info")
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}
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func (d *unixDirent) String() string {
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return fs.FormatDirEntry(d)
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}
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/* TODO(xsw):
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func newUnixDirent(parent, name string, typ FileMode) (DirEntry, error) {
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ude := &unixDirent{
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parent: parent,
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name: name,
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typ: typ,
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}
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if typ != ^FileMode(0) && !testingForceReadDirLstat {
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return ude, nil
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}
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info, err := lstat(parent + "/" + name)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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ude.typ = info.Mode().Type()
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ude.info = info
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return ude, nil
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}
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*/
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