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//========================================================================== // // file.cxx // // Fileio file operations // //========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): nickg // Contributors: nickg // Date: 2000-05-25 // Purpose: Fileio file operations // Description: These are the functions that operate on files as a whole, // such as open(), creat(), mkdir() etc. // // // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //========================================================================== #include <pkgconf/hal.h> #include <pkgconf/io_fileio.h> #include <pkgconf/isoinfra.h> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h> // tracing macros #include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> // assertion macros #include <string.h> // string functions #include <dirent.h> #include <stdio.h> // stdin, stdout, stderr #include "fio.h" // Private header //========================================================================== // Implement filesystem locking protocol. #define LOCK_FS( _mte_ ) { \ CYG_ASSERT(_mte_ != NULL, "Bad mount table entry"); \ cyg_fs_lock( _mte_, (_mte_)->fs->syncmode); \ } #define UNLOCK_FS( _mte_ ) cyg_fs_unlock( _mte_, (_mte_)->fs->syncmode) //========================================================================== // A local strcpy clone that returns a pointer to the end of the copied // string, not the beginning. static char *my_strcpy( char *s1, const char *s2 ) { while( (*s1++ = *s2++) != 0); return s1-1; } //========================================================================== // Compare a pathname fragment with an element in a pathname. This // deals with zero or separator termination and avoids substring // matches. static int pathcmp( const char *path, const char *name ) { while( *path == *name && *path != '\0' ) path++, name++; if( *name != '\0' ) return false; if( *path == '/' || *path == '\0' ) return true; return false; } //========================================================================== // CWD support #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO_TRACK_CWD // buffer for storing CWD path static char cwd[PATH_MAX]; static size_t cwd_size = 0; static void update_cwd( cyg_mtab_entry *mte, cyg_dir dir, const char *path ) { char *p = cwd; if( mte != cdir_mtab_entry || dir != cdir_dir ) { // Here, the path is relative to the root of the filesystem, // or in a totally new filesystem, initialize the cwd with the // mount point name of the filesystem. p = my_strcpy( p, mte->name ); } else p = cwd+cwd_size; // We must now copy the path into the cwd buffer while dealing // with any "." and ".." components textually. while( *path != '\0' ) { // skip any stray directory separators. if( *path == '/' ) path++; // Look for a "." entry and just ignore it. if( pathcmp( path, "." ) ) { path++; continue; } // Look for a ".." entry. If found, chew off the last cwd // entry. if( pathcmp( path, ".." ) ) { while( *(--p) != '/' ); // back up to last '/' path += 2; // skip "..". continue; } // Otherwise just copy the name fragment over to the cwd. if( *(p-1) != '/' ) *p++ = '/'; // add a directory separator while( *path != '/' && *path != '\0' ) *p++ = *path++; } // Zero terminate the cwd. *p = '\0'; // update size cwd_size = p-cwd; } #else #ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL static Cyg_Mutex getcwd_lock CYGBLD_ATTRIB_INIT_PRI(CYG_INIT_IO_FS); #endif #endif //========================================================================== // Open a file __externC int open( const char *path, int oflag, ... ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); // we want to be sure we pull in stdin/out/err, so they can be // assigned to fds 0, 1 and 2 #ifdef CYGINT_ISO_STDIO_STREAMS CYG_REFERENCE_OBJECT(stdin); CYG_REFERENCE_OBJECT(stdout); CYG_REFERENCE_OBJECT(stderr); #endif CYG_CANCELLATION_POINT; int ret = 0; int fd; cyg_file *file; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; // At least one of O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR must be provided if( (oflag & O_RDWR) == 0 ) FILEIO_RETURN(EINVAL); fd = cyg_fd_alloc(0); if( fd < 0 ) FILEIO_RETURN(EMFILE); file = cyg_file_alloc(); if( file == NULL ) { cyg_fd_free(fd); FILEIO_RETURN(ENFILE); } ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) { cyg_fd_free(fd); cyg_file_free(file); FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); } LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->open( mte, dir, name, oflag, file ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); if( 0 != ret ) { cyg_fd_free(fd); cyg_file_free(file); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } file->f_mte = mte; file->f_syncmode = mte->fs->syncmode; cyg_fd_assign( fd, file ); FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(fd); } //========================================================================== // create a file __externC int creat( const char *path, mode_t mode ) { return open( path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, mode ); } //========================================================================== // Unlink/remove a file __externC int unlink( const char *path ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->unlink( mte, dir, name ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Make a directory __externC int mkdir( const char *path, mode_t mode ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; mode=mode; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->mkdir( mte, dir, name ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Remove a directory __externC int rmdir( const char *path ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->rmdir( mte, dir, name ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Rename a file __externC int rename( const char *path1, const char *path2 ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte1 = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_mtab_entry *mte2 = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir1 = cdir_dir; cyg_dir dir2 = cdir_dir; const char *name1 = path1; const char *name2 = path2; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir1, &name1, &mte1 ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir2, &name2, &mte2 ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); // Cannot rename between different filesystems if( mte1 != mte2 ) FILEIO_RETURN(EXDEV); LOCK_FS( mte1 ); ret = mte1->fs->rename( mte1, dir1, name1, dir2, name2 ); UNLOCK_FS( mte1 ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Create a link from an existing file (path1) to a new one (path2) __externC int link( const char *path1, const char *path2 ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte1 = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_mtab_entry *mte2 = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir1 = cdir_dir; cyg_dir dir2 = cdir_dir; const char *name1 = path1; const char *name2 = path2; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir1, &name1, &mte1 ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir2, &name2, &mte2 ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); // Cannot hard-link between different filesystems if( mte1 != mte2 ) FILEIO_RETURN(EXDEV); LOCK_FS( mte1 ); ret = mte1->fs->link( mte1, dir1, name1, dir2, name2, CYG_FSLINK_HARD ); UNLOCK_FS( mte1 ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Change current directory __externC int chdir( const char *path ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; cyg_dir newdir; const char *name = path; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); LOCK_FS(mte); ret = mte->fs->chdir( mte, dir, name, &newdir ); UNLOCK_FS(mte); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ret); #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO_TRACK_CWD update_cwd( mte, dir, name ); #endif if( cdir_mtab_entry != NULL && cdir_dir != CYG_DIR_NULL ) { // Now detach from current cdir. We call the current directory's // chdir routine with a NULL dir_out pointer. LOCK_FS(cdir_mtab_entry); ret = cdir_mtab_entry->fs->chdir( cdir_mtab_entry, cdir_dir, NULL, NULL ); UNLOCK_FS(cdir_mtab_entry); // We really shouldn't get an error here. if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } cdir_mtab_entry = mte; cdir_dir = newdir; FILEIO_RETURN(ENOERR); } //========================================================================== // Get file statistics __externC int stat( const char *path, struct stat *buf ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->stat( mte, dir, name, buf ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); FILEIO_RETURN(ret); } //========================================================================== // Get file configurable pathname variables __externC long pathconf( const char *path, int vname ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret = 0; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; const char *name = path; ret = cyg_mtab_lookup( &dir, &name, &mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ENOENT); struct cyg_pathconf_info info; info.name = vname; info.value = 0; LOCK_FS( mte ); ret = mte->fs->getinfo( mte, dir, name, FS_INFO_CONF, (char *)&info, sizeof(info) ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); if( 0 != ret ) FILEIO_RETURN(ret); FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(info.value); } //========================================================================== // Access() function. // This simply piggybacks onto stat(). extern int access(const char *path, int amode) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int ret; struct stat buf; ret = stat( path, &buf ); // Translate not found into EACCES if the F_OK bit is // set. if( (amode & F_OK) && (ret < 0) && (errno == ENOENT) ) FILEIO_RETURN(EACCES); // All other errors go straight back to the user. if( ret < 0 ) FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(ret); // At present we do not have any access modes, so there is nothing // to test. Just return success for all access modes. FILEIO_RETURN(ENOERR); } //========================================================================== // getcwd() __externC char *getcwd( char *buf, size_t size ) { FILEIO_ENTRY(); int err = ENOERR; cyg_mtab_entry *mte = cdir_mtab_entry; cyg_dir dir = cdir_dir; cyg_getcwd_info info; if( size == 0 ) { errno = EINVAL; FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(NULL); } info.buf = buf; info.size = size; LOCK_FS( mte ); err = mte->fs->getinfo( mte, dir, "", FS_INFO_GETCWD, (char *)&info, sizeof(info) ); UNLOCK_FS( mte ); if( err == ENOERR ) FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(buf); // Attempting to use filesystem support for getcwd() has // failed. #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO_TRACK_CWD // If this option is set, the current directory path has been // tracked in chdir(). Just report that value here. if( size < cwd_size+1 ) { errno = ERANGE; FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(NULL); } char *p = my_strcpy( buf, cwd ); *p = '\0'; #else // As a fallback we try to use ".." entries in the directory tree // to climb back up to the root. Because we cannot assume that // any filesystem can handle more than one directory pointer we // have to do the climbing textually, by manufacturing a path name // consisting of ".."s. At each level we then scan the parent // directory looking for the entry for the lower level directory // by matching st_ino values. This is not guaranteed to work at // all since there is no requirement on filesystems to support "." // and "..", or for them to report distinct inode values in // stat(). static char ddbuf[PATH_MAX]; char *p = buf+size-1; int ddbufpos; // Claim lock to serialize use of ddbuf. FILEIO_MUTEX_LOCK(getcwd_lock); // Initialize ddbuf with ".". ddbuf[0] = '.'; ddbuf[1] = '\0'; ddbufpos = 1; // Start result buffer with a zero terminator. We accumulate the // path name in the top end of the result buffer. *p = '\0'; for(;;) { struct stat sdbuf; struct stat sddbuf; // Get status for "." and "..". If the filesystem does not // support these, then this whole function will fail here. err = stat( ddbuf, &sdbuf ); if( err < 0 ) break; ddbuf[ddbufpos++] = '/'; ddbuf[ddbufpos++] = '.'; ddbuf[ddbufpos++] = '.'; ddbuf[ddbufpos] = '\0'; err = stat( ddbuf, &sddbuf ); if( err < 0 ) break; // See whether we are at the root. This will be true when // the inode numbers of "." and ".." are the same. if( sdbuf.st_ino == sddbuf.st_ino ) break; // We now need to find an entry in the ".." directory that // matches the inode number of ".". struct dirent de; DIR *d = opendir( ddbuf ); if( d == NULL ) { err = -1; break; } for(;;) { struct dirent *res; struct stat objstat; int i; err = readdir_r( d, &de, &res ); if( err < 0 || res == NULL ) break; // Skip "." and ".." entries. if( pathcmp( de.d_name, "." ) || pathcmp( de.d_name, ".." ) ) continue; // Tack the name of the directory entry on to the ddbuf // and stat the object. ddbuf[ddbufpos] = '/'; for( i = 0; de.d_name[i] != '\0'; i++ ) ddbuf[ddbufpos+i+1] = de.d_name[i]; ddbuf[ddbufpos+i+1] = '\0'; // Take a look at it err = stat( ddbuf, &objstat ); if( err < 0 ) break; // Cast out directories if( !S_ISDIR(objstat.st_mode) ) continue; // We have a directory. Compare its inode with that of "." // and if they are the same, we have found our entry. if( sdbuf.st_ino == objstat.st_ino ) break; } ddbuf[ddbufpos] = '\0'; // reterminate ddbuf closedir( d ); // Halt on any errors. if( err < 0 ) break; // Here de contains the name of the directory entry in ".." // that has the same inode as ".". Add the name to the path we // are accumulating in the buffer. char *q = de.d_name; while( *q != '\0' ) q++; // skip to end of name do { *--p = *--q; } while( q != de.d_name ); *--p = '/'; // add a separator } // We have finished using ddbuf now. FILEIO_MUTEX_UNLOCK(getcwd_lock); if( err < 0 ) FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(NULL); // We have the directory path in the top end of the buffer. Add // the mount point name at the beginning and copy the rest of the // name down. char *bp = buf; bp = my_strcpy( bp, mte->name ); // Sort out the separators between the mount name and the // pathname. This is a bit messy since we have to deal with mount // names of both "/" and "/foo" and pathnames that start with '/' // or are empty. if( *(bp-1) != '/' && *p != '\0' ) *bp++ = '/'; if( *p == '/' ) p++; // Now copy the path over. while( *p ) *bp++ = *p++; *bp = '\0'; // Terminate the string // All done! #endif FILEIO_RETURN_VALUE(buf); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // EOF file.cxx
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