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// This is an open source non-commercial project. Dear PVS-Studio, please check
// it. PVS-Studio Static Code Analyzer for C, C++ and C#: http://www.viva64.com
/// @file fileio.c
///
/// Buffered reading/writing to a file. Unlike fileio.c this is not dealing with
/// Neovim stuctures for buffer, with autocommands, etc: just fopen/fread/fwrite
/// replacement.
#include <assert.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "auto/config.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UIO_H
# include <sys/uio.h>
#endif
#include <uv.h>
#include "nvim/os/fileio.h"
#include "nvim/memory.h"
#include "nvim/os/os.h"
#include "nvim/globals.h"
#include "nvim/rbuffer.h"
#include "nvim/macros.h"
#include "nvim/message.h"
#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS
# include "os/fileio.c.generated.h"
#endif
/// Open file
///
/// @param[out] ret_fp Address where information needed for reading from or
/// writing to a file is saved
/// @param[in] fname File name to open.
/// @param[in] flags Flags, @see FileOpenFlags. Currently reading from and
/// writing to the file at once is not supported, so either
/// FILE_WRITE_ONLY or FILE_READ_ONLY is required.
/// @param[in] mode Permissions for the newly created file (ignored if flags
/// does not have FILE_CREATE\*).
///
/// @return Error code (@see os_strerror()) or 0.
int file_open(FileDescriptor *const ret_fp, const char *const fname,
const int flags, const int mode)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
int os_open_flags = 0;
TriState wr = kNone;
// -V:FLAG:501
#define FLAG(flags, flag, fcntl_flags, wrval, cond) \
do { \
if (flags & flag) { \
os_open_flags |= fcntl_flags; \
assert(cond); \
if (wrval != kNone) { \
wr = wrval; \
} \
} \
} while (0)
FLAG(flags, kFileWriteOnly, O_WRONLY, kTrue, true);
FLAG(flags, kFileCreateOnly, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, kTrue, true);
FLAG(flags, kFileCreate, O_CREAT|O_WRONLY, kTrue, !(flags & kFileCreateOnly));
FLAG(flags, kFileTruncate, O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY, kTrue,
!(flags & kFileCreateOnly));
FLAG(flags, kFileAppend, O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, kTrue,
!(flags & kFileCreateOnly));
FLAG(flags, kFileReadOnly, O_RDONLY, kFalse, wr != kTrue);
#ifdef O_NOFOLLOW
FLAG(flags, kFileNoSymlink, O_NOFOLLOW, kNone, true);
#endif
#undef FLAG
// wr is used for kFileReadOnly flag, but on
// QB:neovim-qb-slave-ubuntu-12-04-64bit it still errors out with
// `error: variable wr set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]`
(void)wr;
const int fd = os_open(fname, os_open_flags, mode);
if (fd < 0) {
return fd;
}
return file_open_fd(ret_fp, fd, flags);
}
/// Wrap file descriptor with FileDescriptor structure
///
/// @warning File descriptor wrapped like this must not be accessed by other
/// means.
///
/// @param[out] ret_fp Address where information needed for reading from or
/// writing to a file is saved
/// @param[in] fd File descriptor to wrap.
/// @param[in] flags Flags, @see FileOpenFlags. Currently reading from and
/// writing to the file at once is not supported, so either
/// FILE_WRITE_ONLY or FILE_READ_ONLY is required.
///
/// @return Error code (@see os_strerror()) or 0. Currently always returns 0.
int file_open_fd(FileDescriptor *const ret_fp, const int fd,
const int flags)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
ret_fp->wr = !!(flags & (kFileCreate
|kFileCreateOnly
|kFileTruncate
|kFileAppend
|kFileWriteOnly));
ret_fp->non_blocking = !!(flags & kFileNonBlocking);
// Non-blocking writes not supported currently.
assert(!ret_fp->wr || !ret_fp->non_blocking);
ret_fp->fd = fd;
ret_fp->eof = false;
ret_fp->rv = rbuffer_new(kRWBufferSize);
ret_fp->_error = 0;
if (ret_fp->wr) {
ret_fp->rv->data = ret_fp;
ret_fp->rv->full_cb = (rbuffer_callback)&file_rb_write_full_cb;
}
return 0;
}
/// Like file_open(), but allocate and return ret_fp
///
/// @param[out] error Error code, @see os_strerror(). Is set to zero on
/// success.
/// @param[in] fname File name to open.
/// @param[in] flags Flags, @see FileOpenFlags.
/// @param[in] mode Permissions for the newly created file (ignored if flags
/// does not have FILE_CREATE\*).
///
/// @return [allocated] Opened file or NULL in case of error.
FileDescriptor *file_open_new(int *const error, const char *const fname,
const int flags, const int mode)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
FileDescriptor *const fp = xmalloc(sizeof(*fp));
if ((*error = file_open(fp, fname, flags, mode)) != 0) {
xfree(fp);
return NULL;
}
return fp;
}
/// Like file_open_fd(), but allocate and return ret_fp
///
/// @param[out] error Error code, @see os_strerror(). Is set to zero on
/// success.
/// @param[in] fd File descriptor to wrap.
/// @param[in] flags Flags, @see FileOpenFlags.
/// @param[in] mode Permissions for the newly created file (ignored if flags
/// does not have FILE_CREATE\*).
///
/// @return [allocated] Opened file or NULL in case of error.
FileDescriptor *file_open_fd_new(int *const error, const int fd,
const int flags)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
FileDescriptor *const fp = xmalloc(sizeof(*fp));
if ((*error = file_open_fd(fp, fd, flags)) != 0) {
xfree(fp);
return NULL;
}
return fp;
}
/// Close file and free its buffer
///
/// @param[in,out] fp File to close.
/// @param[in] do_fsync If true, use fsync() to write changes to disk.
///
/// @return 0 or error code.
int file_close(FileDescriptor *const fp, const bool do_fsync)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
const int flush_error = (do_fsync ? file_fsync(fp) : file_flush(fp));
const int close_error = os_close(fp->fd);
rbuffer_free(fp->rv);
if (close_error != 0) {
return close_error;
}
return flush_error;
}
/// Close and free file obtained using file_open_new()
///
/// @param[in,out] fp File to close.
/// @param[in] do_fsync If true, use fsync() to write changes to disk.
///
/// @return 0 or error code.
int file_free(FileDescriptor *const fp, const bool do_fsync)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
const int ret = file_close(fp, do_fsync);
xfree(fp);
return ret;
}
/// Flush file modifications to disk
///
/// @param[in,out] fp File to work with.
///
/// @return 0 or error code.
int file_flush(FileDescriptor *const fp)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
if (!fp->wr) {
return 0;
}
file_rb_write_full_cb(fp->rv, fp);
const int error = fp->_error;
fp->_error = 0;
return error;
}
/// Flush file modifications to disk and run fsync()
///
/// @param[in,out] fp File to work with.
///
/// @return 0 or error code.
int file_fsync(FileDescriptor *const fp)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
if (!fp->wr) {
return 0;
}
const int flush_error = file_flush(fp);
if (flush_error != 0) {
return flush_error;
}
const int fsync_error = os_fsync(fp->fd);
if (fsync_error != UV_EINVAL && fsync_error != UV_EROFS) {
return fsync_error;
}
return 0;
}
/// Buffer used for writing
///
/// Like IObuff, but allows file_\* callers not to care about spoiling it.
static char writebuf[kRWBufferSize];
/// Function run when RBuffer is full when writing to a file
///
/// Actually does writing to the file, may also be invoked directly.
///
/// @param[in,out] rv RBuffer instance used.
/// @param[in,out] fp File to work with.
static void file_rb_write_full_cb(RBuffer *const rv, FileDescriptor *const fp)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
assert(fp->wr);
assert(rv->data == (void *)fp);
if (rbuffer_size(rv) == 0) {
return;
}
const size_t read_bytes = rbuffer_read(rv, writebuf, kRWBufferSize);
const ptrdiff_t wres = os_write(fp->fd, writebuf, read_bytes,
fp->non_blocking);
if (wres != (ptrdiff_t)read_bytes) {
if (wres >= 0) {
fp->_error = UV_EIO;
} else {
fp->_error = (int)wres;
}
}
}
/// Read from file
///
/// @param[in,out] fp File to work with.
/// @param[out] ret_buf Buffer to read to. Must not be NULL.
/// @param[in] size Number of bytes to read. Buffer must have at least ret_buf
/// bytes.
///
/// @return error_code (< 0) or number of bytes read.
ptrdiff_t file_read(FileDescriptor *const fp, char *const ret_buf,
const size_t size)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
assert(!fp->wr);
char *buf = ret_buf;
size_t read_remaining = size;
RBuffer *const rv = fp->rv;
while (read_remaining) {
const size_t rv_size = rbuffer_size(rv);
if (rv_size > 0) {
const size_t rsize = rbuffer_read(rv, buf, MIN(rv_size, read_remaining));
buf += rsize;
read_remaining -= rsize;
}
if (fp->eof) {
break;
}
if (read_remaining) {
assert(rbuffer_size(rv) == 0);
rbuffer_reset(rv);
#ifdef HAVE_READV
// If there is readv() syscall, then take an opportunity to populate
// both target buffer and RBuffer at once, …
size_t write_count;
struct iovec iov[] = {
{ .iov_base = buf, .iov_len = read_remaining },
{ .iov_base = rbuffer_write_ptr(rv, &write_count),
.iov_len = kRWBufferSize },
};
assert(write_count == kRWBufferSize);
const ptrdiff_t r_ret = os_readv(fp->fd, &fp->eof, iov,
ARRAY_SIZE(iov), fp->non_blocking);
if (r_ret > 0) {
if (r_ret > (ptrdiff_t)read_remaining) {
rbuffer_produced(rv, (size_t)(r_ret - (ptrdiff_t)read_remaining));
read_remaining = 0;
} else {
buf += (size_t)r_ret;
read_remaining -= (size_t)r_ret;
}
} else if (r_ret < 0) {
return r_ret;
}
#else
if (read_remaining >= kRWBufferSize) {
// …otherwise leave RBuffer empty and populate only target buffer,
// because filtering information through rbuffer will be more syscalls.
const ptrdiff_t r_ret = os_read(fp->fd, &fp->eof, buf, read_remaining,
fp->non_blocking);
if (r_ret >= 0) {
read_remaining -= (size_t)r_ret;
return (ptrdiff_t)(size - read_remaining);
} else if (r_ret < 0) {
return r_ret;
}
} else {
size_t write_count;
const ptrdiff_t r_ret = os_read(fp->fd, &fp->eof,
rbuffer_write_ptr(rv, &write_count),
kRWBufferSize, fp->non_blocking);
assert(write_count == kRWBufferSize);
if (r_ret > 0) {
rbuffer_produced(rv, (size_t)r_ret);
} else if (r_ret < 0) {
return r_ret;
}
}
#endif
}
if (fp->non_blocking) {
// Allow only at most one os_read[v] call.
break;
}
}
return (ptrdiff_t)(size - read_remaining);
}
/// Write to a file
///
/// @param[in] fd File descriptor to write to.
/// @param[in] buf Data to write. May be NULL if size is zero.
/// @param[in] size Amount of bytes to write.
///
/// @return Number of bytes written or libuv error code (< 0).
ptrdiff_t file_write(FileDescriptor *const fp, const char *const buf,
const size_t size)
FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ARG(1)
{
assert(fp->wr);
const size_t written = rbuffer_write(fp->rv, buf, size);
if (fp->_error != 0) {
const int error = fp->_error;
fp->_error = 0;
return error;
} else if (written != size) {
return UV_EIO;
}
return (ptrdiff_t)written;
}
/// Buffer used for skipping. Its contents is undefined and should never be
/// used.
static char skipbuf[kRWBufferSize];
/// Skip some bytes
///
/// This is like `fseek(fp, size, SEEK_CUR)`, but actual implementation simply
/// reads to a buffer and discards the result.
ptrdiff_t file_skip(FileDescriptor *const fp, const size_t size)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL
{
assert(!fp->wr);
size_t read_bytes = 0;
do {
const ptrdiff_t new_read_bytes = file_read(
fp, skipbuf, MIN(size - read_bytes, sizeof(skipbuf)));
if (new_read_bytes < 0) {
return new_read_bytes;
} else if (new_read_bytes == 0) {
break;
}
read_bytes += (size_t)new_read_bytes;
} while (read_bytes < size && !file_eof(fp));
return (ptrdiff_t)read_bytes;
}
/// Msgpack callback for writing to a file
///
/// @param data File to write to.
/// @param[in] buf Data to write.
/// @param[in] len Length of the data to write.
///
/// @return 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error.
int msgpack_file_write(void *data, const char *buf, size_t len)
FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
assert(len < PTRDIFF_MAX);
const ptrdiff_t written_bytes = file_write((FileDescriptor *)data, buf, len);
if (written_bytes < 0) {
return msgpack_file_write_error((int)written_bytes);
}
return 0;
}
/// Print error which occurs when failing to write msgpack data
///
/// @param[in] error Error code of the error to print.
///
/// @return -1 (error return for msgpack_packer callbacks).
int msgpack_file_write_error(const int error)
{
emsgf(_("E5420: Failed to write to file: %s"), os_strerror(error));
return -1;
}