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35 | * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete the |
35 | * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete the |
36 | * provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under |
36 | * provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under |
37 | * either the BSD or the GPL. |
37 | * either the BSD or the GPL. |
38 | */ |
38 | */ |
39 | |
39 | |
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40 | #ifndef _WIN32 |
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41 | # include "config.h" |
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42 | #endif |
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43 | |
40 | #include "eio.h" |
44 | #include "eio.h" |
41 | |
45 | |
42 | #ifdef EIO_STACKSIZE |
46 | #ifdef EIO_STACKSIZE |
43 | # define XTHREAD_STACKSIZE EIO_STACKSIZE |
47 | # define XTHREAD_STACKSIZE EIO_STACKSIZE |
44 | #endif |
48 | #endif |
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54 | #include <sys/statvfs.h> |
58 | #include <sys/statvfs.h> |
55 | #include <limits.h> |
59 | #include <limits.h> |
56 | #include <fcntl.h> |
60 | #include <fcntl.h> |
57 | #include <assert.h> |
61 | #include <assert.h> |
58 | |
62 | |
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63 | /* intptr_t comes from unistd.h, says POSIX/UNIX/tradition */ |
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64 | /* intptr_t only comes form stdint.h, says idiot openbsd coder */ |
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65 | #if HAVE_STDINT_H |
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66 | # include <stdint.h> |
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67 | #endif |
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68 | |
59 | #ifndef EIO_FINISH |
69 | #ifndef EIO_FINISH |
60 | # define EIO_FINISH(req) ((req)->finish) && !EIO_CANCELLED (req) ? (req)->finish (req) : 0 |
70 | # define EIO_FINISH(req) ((req)->finish) && !EIO_CANCELLED (req) ? (req)->finish (req) : 0 |
61 | #endif |
71 | #endif |
62 | |
72 | |
63 | #ifndef EIO_DESTROY |
73 | #ifndef EIO_DESTROY |
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71 | #ifdef _WIN32 |
81 | #ifdef _WIN32 |
72 | |
82 | |
73 | /*doh*/ |
83 | /*doh*/ |
74 | #else |
84 | #else |
75 | |
85 | |
76 | # include "config.h" |
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77 | # include <sys/time.h> |
86 | # include <sys/time.h> |
78 | # include <sys/select.h> |
87 | # include <sys/select.h> |
79 | # include <unistd.h> |
88 | # include <unistd.h> |
80 | # include <utime.h> |
89 | # include <utime.h> |
81 | # include <signal.h> |
90 | # include <signal.h> |
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933 | |
942 | |
934 | /* sendfile always needs emulation */ |
943 | /* sendfile always needs emulation */ |
935 | static ssize_t |
944 | static ssize_t |
936 | eio__sendfile (int ofd, int ifd, off_t offset, size_t count, etp_worker *self) |
945 | eio__sendfile (int ofd, int ifd, off_t offset, size_t count, etp_worker *self) |
937 | { |
946 | { |
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947 | ssize_t written = 0; |
938 | ssize_t res; |
948 | ssize_t res; |
939 | |
949 | |
940 | if (!count) |
950 | if (!count) |
941 | return 0; |
951 | return 0; |
942 | |
952 | |
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953 | for (;;) |
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954 | { |
943 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
955 | #if HAVE_SENDFILE |
944 | # if __linux |
956 | # if __linux |
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957 | off_t soffset = offset; |
945 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, &offset, count); |
958 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, &soffset, count); |
946 | |
959 | |
947 | # elif __FreeBSD__ |
960 | # elif __FreeBSD__ |
948 | /* |
961 | /* |
949 | * Of course, the freebsd sendfile is a dire hack with no thoughts |
962 | * Of course, the freebsd sendfile is a dire hack with no thoughts |
950 | * wasted on making it similar to other I/O functions. |
963 | * wasted on making it similar to other I/O functions. |
951 | */ |
964 | */ |
952 | { |
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953 | off_t sbytes; |
965 | off_t sbytes; |
954 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, count, 0, &sbytes, 0); |
966 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, count, 0, &sbytes, 0); |
955 | |
967 | |
956 | #if 0 /* according to the manpage, this is correct, but broken behaviour */ |
968 | #if 0 /* according to the manpage, this is correct, but broken behaviour */ |
957 | /* freebsd' sendfile will return 0 on success */ |
969 | /* freebsd' sendfile will return 0 on success */ |
958 | /* freebsd 8 documents it as only setting *sbytes on EINTR and EAGAIN, but */ |
970 | /* freebsd 8 documents it as only setting *sbytes on EINTR and EAGAIN, but */ |
959 | /* not on e.g. EIO or EPIPE - sounds broken */ |
971 | /* not on e.g. EIO or EPIPE - sounds broken */ |
960 | if ((res < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) && sbytes) || res == 0) |
972 | if ((res < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR) && sbytes) || res == 0) |
961 | res = sbytes; |
973 | res = sbytes; |
962 | #endif |
974 | #endif |
963 | |
975 | |
964 | /* according to source inspection, this is correct, and useful behaviour */ |
976 | /* according to source inspection, this is correct, and useful behaviour */ |
965 | if (sbytes) |
977 | if (sbytes) |
966 | res = sbytes; |
978 | res = sbytes; |
967 | } |
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968 | |
979 | |
969 | # elif defined (__APPLE__) |
980 | # elif defined (__APPLE__) |
970 | |
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971 | { |
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972 | off_t sbytes = count; |
981 | off_t sbytes = count; |
973 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, &sbytes, 0, 0); |
982 | res = sendfile (ifd, ofd, offset, &sbytes, 0, 0); |
974 | |
983 | |
975 | /* according to the manpage, sbytes is always valid */ |
984 | /* according to the manpage, sbytes is always valid */ |
976 | if (sbytes) |
985 | if (sbytes) |
977 | res = sbytes; |
986 | res = sbytes; |
978 | } |
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979 | |
987 | |
980 | # elif __hpux |
988 | # elif __hpux |
981 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, offset, count, 0, 0); |
989 | res = sendfile (ofd, ifd, offset, count, 0, 0); |
982 | |
990 | |
983 | # elif __solaris |
991 | # elif __solaris |
984 | { |
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985 | struct sendfilevec vec; |
992 | struct sendfilevec vec; |
986 | size_t sbytes; |
993 | size_t sbytes; |
987 | |
994 | |
988 | vec.sfv_fd = ifd; |
995 | vec.sfv_fd = ifd; |
989 | vec.sfv_flag = 0; |
996 | vec.sfv_flag = 0; |
990 | vec.sfv_off = offset; |
997 | vec.sfv_off = offset; |
991 | vec.sfv_len = count; |
998 | vec.sfv_len = count; |
992 | |
999 | |
993 | res = sendfilev (ofd, &vec, 1, &sbytes); |
1000 | res = sendfilev (ofd, &vec, 1, &sbytes); |
994 | |
1001 | |
995 | if (res < 0 && sbytes) |
1002 | if (res < 0 && sbytes) |
996 | res = sbytes; |
1003 | res = sbytes; |
997 | } |
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998 | |
1004 | |
999 | # endif |
1005 | # endif |
1000 | |
1006 | |
1001 | #elif defined (_WIN32) |
1007 | #elif defined (_WIN32) |
1002 | |
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1003 | /* does not work, just for documentation of what would need to be done */ |
1008 | /* does not work, just for documentation of what would need to be done */ |
1004 | { |
1009 | /* actually, cannot be done like this, as TransmitFile changes the file offset, */ |
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1010 | /* libeio guarantees that the file offset does not change, and windows */ |
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1011 | /* has no way to get an independent handle to the same file description */ |
1005 | HANDLE h = TO_SOCKET (ifd); |
1012 | HANDLE h = TO_SOCKET (ifd); |
1006 | SetFilePointer (h, offset, 0, FILE_BEGIN); |
1013 | SetFilePointer (h, offset, 0, FILE_BEGIN); |
1007 | res = TransmitFile (TO_SOCKET (ofd), h, count, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
1014 | res = TransmitFile (TO_SOCKET (ofd), h, count, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
1008 | } |
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1009 | |
1015 | |
1010 | #else |
1016 | #else |
1011 | res = -1; |
1017 | res = -1; |
1012 | errno = ENOSYS; |
1018 | errno = ENOSYS; |
1013 | #endif |
1019 | #endif |
1014 | |
1020 | |
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1021 | /* we assume sendfile can copy at least 128mb in one go */ |
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1022 | if (res <= 128 * 1024 * 1024) |
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1023 | { |
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1024 | if (res > 0) |
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1025 | written += res; |
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1026 | |
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1027 | if (written) |
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1028 | return written; |
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1029 | |
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1030 | break; |
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1031 | } |
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1032 | else |
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1033 | { |
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1034 | /* if we requested more, then probably the kernel was lazy */ |
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1035 | written += res; |
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1036 | offset += res; |
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1037 | count -= res; |
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1038 | |
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1039 | if (!count) |
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1040 | return written; |
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1041 | } |
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1042 | } |
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1043 | |
1015 | if (res < 0 |
1044 | if (res < 0 |
1016 | && (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOTSOCK |
1045 | && (errno == ENOSYS || errno == EINVAL || errno == ENOTSOCK |
1017 | /* BSDs */ |
1046 | /* BSDs */ |
1018 | #ifdef ENOTSUP /* sigh, if the steenking pile called openbsd would only try to at least compile posix code... */ |
1047 | #ifdef ENOTSUP /* sigh, if the steenking pile called openbsd would only try to at least compile posix code... */ |
1019 | || errno == ENOTSUP |
1048 | || errno == ENOTSUP |
1020 | #endif |
1049 | #endif |
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1514 | } |
1543 | } |
1515 | |
1544 | |
1516 | #endif |
1545 | #endif |
1517 | |
1546 | |
1518 | int |
1547 | int |
1519 | eio__mtouch (void *mem, size_t len, int flags) |
1548 | eio__mtouch (eio_req *req) |
1520 | { |
1549 | { |
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1550 | void *mem = req->ptr2; |
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1551 | size_t len = req->size; |
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1552 | int flags = req->int1; |
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1553 | |
1521 | eio_page_align (&mem, &len); |
1554 | eio_page_align (&mem, &len); |
1522 | |
1555 | |
1523 | { |
1556 | { |
1524 | intptr_t addr = (intptr_t)mem; |
1557 | intptr_t addr = (intptr_t)mem; |
1525 | intptr_t end = addr + len; |
1558 | intptr_t end = addr + len; |
1526 | intptr_t page = eio_pagesize (); |
1559 | intptr_t page = eio_pagesize (); |
1527 | |
1560 | |
1528 | if (addr < end) |
1561 | if (addr < end) |
1529 | if (flags & EIO_MT_MODIFY) /* modify */ |
1562 | if (flags & EIO_MT_MODIFY) /* modify */ |
1530 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) |= 0; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1563 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) |= 0; } while ((addr += page) < len && !EIO_CANCELLED (req)); |
1531 | else |
1564 | else |
1532 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) ; } while ((addr += page) < len); |
1565 | do { *((volatile sig_atomic_t *)addr) ; } while ((addr += page) < len && !EIO_CANCELLED (req)); |
1533 | } |
1566 | } |
1534 | |
1567 | |
1535 | return 0; |
1568 | return 0; |
1536 | } |
1569 | } |
1537 | |
1570 | |
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1711 | |
1744 | |
1712 | case EIO_SYNC: req->result = 0; sync (); break; |
1745 | case EIO_SYNC: req->result = 0; sync (); break; |
1713 | case EIO_FSYNC: req->result = fsync (req->int1); break; |
1746 | case EIO_FSYNC: req->result = fsync (req->int1); break; |
1714 | case EIO_FDATASYNC: req->result = fdatasync (req->int1); break; |
1747 | case EIO_FDATASYNC: req->result = fdatasync (req->int1); break; |
1715 | case EIO_MSYNC: req->result = eio__msync (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1748 | case EIO_MSYNC: req->result = eio__msync (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1716 | case EIO_MTOUCH: req->result = eio__mtouch (req->ptr2, req->size, req->int1); break; |
1749 | case EIO_MTOUCH: req->result = eio__mtouch (req); break; |
1717 | case EIO_MLOCK: req->result = eio__mlock (req->ptr2, req->size); break; |
1750 | case EIO_MLOCK: req->result = eio__mlock (req->ptr2, req->size); break; |
1718 | case EIO_MLOCKALL: req->result = eio__mlockall (req->int1); break; |
1751 | case EIO_MLOCKALL: req->result = eio__mlockall (req->int1); break; |
1719 | case EIO_SYNC_FILE_RANGE: req->result = eio__sync_file_range (req->int1, req->offs, req->size, req->int2); break; |
1752 | case EIO_SYNC_FILE_RANGE: req->result = eio__sync_file_range (req->int1, req->offs, req->size, req->int2); break; |
1720 | |
1753 | |
1721 | case EIO_READDIR: eio__scandir (req, self); break; |
1754 | case EIO_READDIR: eio__scandir (req, self); break; |
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1765 | case EIO_NOP: |
1798 | case EIO_NOP: |
1766 | req->result = 0; |
1799 | req->result = 0; |
1767 | break; |
1800 | break; |
1768 | |
1801 | |
1769 | case EIO_CUSTOM: |
1802 | case EIO_CUSTOM: |
1770 | ((void (*)(eio_req *))req->feed) (req); |
1803 | req->feed (req); |
1771 | break; |
1804 | break; |
1772 | |
1805 | |
1773 | default: |
1806 | default: |
1774 | errno = ENOSYS; |
1807 | errno = ENOSYS; |
1775 | req->result = -1; |
1808 | req->result = -1; |
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1996 | eio_req *eio_rename (const char *path, const char *new_path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
2029 | eio_req *eio_rename (const char *path, const char *new_path, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
1997 | { |
2030 | { |
1998 | return eio__2path (EIO_RENAME, path, new_path, pri, cb, data); |
2031 | return eio__2path (EIO_RENAME, path, new_path, pri, cb, data); |
1999 | } |
2032 | } |
2000 | |
2033 | |
2001 | eio_req *eio_custom (eio_cb execute, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data) |
2034 | eio_req *eio_custom (void (*)(eio_req *) execute, int pri, eio_cb cb, void *data); |
2002 | { |
2035 | { |
2003 | REQ (EIO_CUSTOM); req->feed = (void (*)(eio_req *))execute; SEND; |
2036 | REQ (EIO_CUSTOM); req->feed = execute; SEND; |
2004 | } |
2037 | } |
2005 | |
2038 | |
2006 | #endif |
2039 | #endif |
2007 | |
2040 | |
2008 | eio_req *eio_grp (eio_cb cb, void *data) |
2041 | eio_req *eio_grp (eio_cb cb, void *data) |