Move send_buffer() and send_va_buffer() from net.c to fd.c.
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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
3 *
4 * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
5 */
6
7 /** \file fd.c Helper functions for file descriptor handling. */
8
9 #include <regex.h>
10 #include <sys/types.h>
11 #include <dirent.h>
12 #include <sys/mman.h>
13 #include <fcntl.h>
14 #include <sys/uio.h>
15
16 #include "para.h"
17 #include "error.h"
18 #include "string.h"
19 #include "fd.h"
20
21 /**
22 * Write a buffer to a file descriptor, re-write on short writes.
23 *
24 * \param fd The file descriptor.
25 * \param buf The buffer to be sent.
26 * \param len The length of \a buf.
27 *
28 * \return Standard.
29 */
30 int write_all(int fd, const char *buf, size_t len)
31 {
32 size_t total = len;
33
34 assert(total);
35 len = 0;
36 while (len < total) {
37 int ret = write(fd, buf + len, total - len);
38 if (ret == -1)
39 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
40 len += ret;
41 }
42 return len;
43 }
44
45 /**
46 * Send a buffer given by a format string.
47 *
48 * \param fd The file descriptor.
49 * \param fmt A format string.
50 *
51 * \return Standard.
52 */
53 __printf_2_3 int write_va_buffer(int fd, const char *fmt, ...)
54 {
55 char *msg;
56 int ret;
57
58 PARA_VSPRINTF(fmt, msg);
59 ret = write_buffer(fd, msg);
60 free(msg);
61 return ret;
62 }
63
64 /**
65 * Write a buffer to a non-blocking file descriptor.
66 *
67 * \param fd The file descriptor.
68 * \param buf the buffer to write.
69 * \param len the number of bytes of \a buf.
70 *
71 * EAGAIN is not considered an error condition. For example CCID3 has a
72 * sending wait queue which fills up and is emptied asynchronously. The EAGAIN
73 * case means that there is currently no space in the wait queue, but this can
74 * change at any moment.
75 *
76 * \return Negative on errors, number of bytes written else.
77 */
78 int write_nonblock(int fd, const char *buf, size_t len)
79 {
80 size_t written = 0;
81 int ret = 0;
82
83 while (written < len) {
84 size_t num = len - written;
85
86 ret = write(fd, buf + written, num);
87 if (ret < 0 && errno == EAGAIN)
88 return written;
89 if (ret < 0)
90 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
91 written += ret;
92 }
93 return written;
94 }
95
96 /**
97 * Read from a non-blocking file descriptor into multiple buffers.
98 *
99 * \param fd The file descriptor to read from.
100 * \param iov Scatter/gather array used in readv().
101 * \param iovcnt Number of elements in \a iov.
102 * \param rfds An optional fd set pointer.
103 * \param num_bytes Result pointer. Contains the number of bytes read from \a fd.
104 *
105 * If \a rfds is not \p NULL and the (non-blocking) file descriptor \a fd is
106 * not set in \a rfds, this function returns early without doing anything.
107 * Otherwise The function tries to read up to \a sz bytes from \a fd. As for
108 * write_nonblock(), EAGAIN is not considered an error condition. However, EOF
109 * is.
110 *
111 * \return Zero or a negative error code. If the underlying call to readv(2)
112 * returned zero (indicating an end of file condition) or failed for some
113 * reason other than \p EAGAIN, a negative return value is returned.
114 *
115 * In any case, \a num_bytes contains the number of bytes that have been
116 * successfully read from \a fd (zero if the first readv() call failed with
117 * EAGAIN). Note that even if the function returns negative, some data might
118 * have been read before the error occurred. In this case \a num_bytes is
119 * positive.
120 *
121 * \sa \ref write_nonblock(), read(2), readv(2).
122 */
123 int readv_nonblock(int fd, struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt, fd_set *rfds,
124 size_t *num_bytes)
125 {
126 int ret, i, j;
127
128 *num_bytes = 0;
129 /*
130 * Avoid a shortcoming of select(): Reads from a non-blocking fd might
131 * return EAGAIN even if FD_ISSET() returns true. However, FD_ISSET()
132 * returning false definitely means that no data can currently be read.
133 * This is the common case, so it is worth to avoid the overhead of the
134 * read() system call in this case.
135 */
136 if (rfds && !FD_ISSET(fd, rfds))
137 return 0;
138
139 for (i = 0, j = 0; i < iovcnt;) {
140
141 /* fix up the first iov */
142 assert(j < iov[i].iov_len);
143 iov[i].iov_base += j;
144 iov[i].iov_len -= j;
145 ret = readv(fd, iov + i, iovcnt - i);
146 iov[i].iov_base -= j;
147 iov[i].iov_len += j;
148
149 if (ret == 0)
150 return -E_EOF;
151 if (ret < 0) {
152 if (errno == EAGAIN)
153 return 0;
154 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
155 }
156 *num_bytes += ret;
157 while (ret > 0) {
158 if (ret < iov[i].iov_len - j) {
159 j += ret;
160 break;
161 }
162 ret -= iov[i].iov_len - j;
163 j = 0;
164 if (++i >= iovcnt)
165 break;
166 }
167 }
168 return 0;
169 }
170
171 /**
172 * Read from a non-blocking file descriptor into a single buffer.
173 *
174 * \param fd The file descriptor to read from.
175 * \param buf The buffer to read data to.
176 * \param sz The size of \a buf.
177 * \param rfds \see \ref readv_nonblock().
178 * \param num_bytes \see \ref readv_nonblock().
179 *
180 * This is a simple wrapper for readv_nonblock() which uses an iovec with a single
181 * buffer.
182 *
183 * \return The return value of the underlying call to readv_nonblock().
184 */
185 int read_nonblock(int fd, void *buf, size_t sz, fd_set *rfds, size_t *num_bytes)
186 {
187 struct iovec iov = {.iov_base = buf, .iov_len = sz};
188 return readv_nonblock(fd, &iov, 1, rfds, num_bytes);
189 }
190
191 /**
192 * Read a buffer and check its content for a pattern.
193 *
194 * \param fd The file descriptor to receive from.
195 * \param pattern The expected pattern.
196 * \param bufsize The size of the internal buffer.
197 * \param rfds Passed to read_nonblock().
198 *
199 * This function tries to read at most \a bufsize bytes from the non-blocking
200 * file descriptor \a fd. If at least \p strlen(\a pattern) bytes have been
201 * received, the beginning of the received buffer is compared with \a pattern,
202 * ignoring case.
203 *
204 * \return Positive if \a pattern was received, negative on errors, zero if no data
205 * was available to read.
206 *
207 * \sa \ref read_nonblock(), \sa strncasecmp(3).
208 */
209 int read_pattern(int fd, const char *pattern, size_t bufsize, fd_set *rfds)
210 {
211 size_t n, len;
212 char *buf = para_malloc(bufsize + 1);
213 int ret = read_nonblock(fd, buf, bufsize, rfds, &n);
214
215 buf[n] = '\0';
216 if (ret < 0)
217 goto out;
218 ret = 0;
219 if (n == 0)
220 goto out;
221 ret = -E_READ_PATTERN;
222 len = strlen(pattern);
223 if (n < len)
224 goto out;
225 if (strncasecmp(buf, pattern, len) != 0)
226 goto out;
227 ret = 1;
228 out:
229 if (ret < 0) {
230 PARA_NOTICE_LOG("%s\n", para_strerror(-ret));
231 PARA_NOTICE_LOG("recvd %zu bytes: %s\n", n, buf);
232 }
233 free(buf);
234 return ret;
235 }
236
237 /**
238 * Check whether a file exists.
239 *
240 * \param fn The file name.
241 *
242 * \return Non-zero iff file exists.
243 */
244 int file_exists(const char *fn)
245 {
246 struct stat statbuf;
247
248 return !stat(fn, &statbuf);
249 }
250
251 /**
252 * Paraslash's wrapper for select(2).
253 *
254 * It calls select(2) (with no exceptfds) and starts over if select() was
255 * interrupted by a signal.
256 *
257 * \param n The highest-numbered descriptor in any of the two sets, plus 1.
258 * \param readfds fds that should be checked for readability.
259 * \param writefds fds that should be checked for writablility.
260 * \param timeout_tv upper bound on the amount of time elapsed before select()
261 * returns.
262 *
263 * \return The return value of the underlying select() call on success, the
264 * negative system error code on errors.
265 *
266 * All arguments are passed verbatim to select(2).
267 * \sa select(2) select_tut(2).
268 */
269 int para_select(int n, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds,
270 struct timeval *timeout_tv)
271 {
272 int ret;
273 do
274 ret = select(n, readfds, writefds, NULL, timeout_tv);
275 while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
276 if (ret < 0)
277 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
278 return ret;
279 }
280
281 /**
282 * Set a file descriptor to blocking mode.
283 *
284 * \param fd The file descriptor.
285 *
286 * \return Standard.
287 */
288 __must_check int mark_fd_blocking(int fd)
289 {
290 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
291 if (flags < 0)
292 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
293 flags = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, ((long)flags) & ~O_NONBLOCK);
294 if (flags < 0)
295 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
296 return 1;
297 }
298
299 /**
300 * Set a file descriptor to non-blocking mode.
301 *
302 * \param fd The file descriptor.
303 *
304 * \return Standard.
305 */
306 __must_check int mark_fd_nonblocking(int fd)
307 {
308 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
309 if (flags < 0)
310 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
311 flags = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, ((long)flags) | O_NONBLOCK);
312 if (flags < 0)
313 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
314 return 1;
315 }
316
317 /**
318 * Set a file descriptor in a fd_set.
319 *
320 * \param fd The file descriptor to be set.
321 * \param fds The file descriptor set.
322 * \param max_fileno Highest-numbered file descriptor.
323 *
324 * This wrapper for FD_SET() passes its first two arguments to \p FD_SET. Upon
325 * return, \a max_fileno contains the maximum of the old_value and \a fd.
326 *
327 * \sa para_select.
328 */
329 void para_fd_set(int fd, fd_set *fds, int *max_fileno)
330 {
331 assert(fd >= 0 && fd < FD_SETSIZE);
332 #if 0
333 {
334 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
335 if (!(flags & O_NONBLOCK)) {
336 PARA_EMERG_LOG("fd %d is a blocking file descriptor\n", fd);
337 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
338 }
339 }
340 #endif
341 FD_SET(fd, fds);
342 *max_fileno = PARA_MAX(*max_fileno, fd);
343 }
344
345 /**
346 * Paraslash's wrapper for fgets(3).
347 *
348 * \param line Pointer to the buffer to store the line.
349 * \param size The size of the buffer given by \a line.
350 * \param f The stream to read from.
351 *
352 * \return Unlike the standard fgets() function, an integer value
353 * is returned. On success, this function returns 1. On errors, -E_FGETS
354 * is returned. A zero return value indicates an end of file condition.
355 */
356 __must_check int para_fgets(char *line, int size, FILE *f)
357 {
358 again:
359 if (fgets(line, size, f))
360 return 1;
361 if (feof(f))
362 return 0;
363 if (!ferror(f))
364 return -E_FGETS;
365 if (errno != EINTR) {
366 PARA_ERROR_LOG("%s\n", strerror(errno));
367 return -E_FGETS;
368 }
369 clearerr(f);
370 goto again;
371 }
372
373 /**
374 * Paraslash's wrapper for mmap.
375 *
376 * \param length Number of bytes to mmap.
377 * \param prot Either PROT_NONE or the bitwise OR of one or more of
378 * PROT_EXEC PROT_READ PROT_WRITE.
379 * \param flags Exactly one of MAP_SHARED and MAP_PRIVATE.
380 * \param fd The file to mmap from.
381 * \param offset Mmap start.
382 * \param map Result pointer.
383 *
384 * \return Standard.
385 *
386 * \sa mmap(2).
387 */
388 int para_mmap(size_t length, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t offset,
389 void *map)
390 {
391 void **m = map;
392
393 errno = EINVAL;
394 if (!length)
395 goto err;
396 *m = mmap(NULL, length, prot, flags, fd, offset);
397 if (*m != MAP_FAILED)
398 return 1;
399 err:
400 *m = NULL;
401 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
402 }
403
404 /**
405 * Wrapper for the open(2) system call.
406 *
407 * \param path The filename.
408 * \param flags The usual open(2) flags.
409 * \param mode Specifies the permissions to use.
410 *
411 * The mode parameter must be specified when O_CREAT is in the flags, and is
412 * ignored otherwise.
413 *
414 * \return The file descriptor on success, negative on errors.
415 *
416 * \sa open(2).
417 */
418 int para_open(const char *path, int flags, mode_t mode)
419 {
420 int ret = open(path, flags, mode);
421
422 if (ret >= 0)
423 return ret;
424 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
425 }
426
427 /**
428 * Wrapper for chdir(2).
429 *
430 * \param path The specified directory.
431 *
432 * \return Standard.
433 */
434 int para_chdir(const char *path)
435 {
436 int ret = chdir(path);
437
438 if (ret >= 0)
439 return 1;
440 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
441 }
442
443 /**
444 * Save the cwd and open a given directory.
445 *
446 * \param dirname Path to the directory to open.
447 * \param dir Result pointer.
448 * \param cwd File descriptor of the current working directory.
449 *
450 * \return Standard.
451 *
452 * Opening the current directory (".") and calling fchdir() to return is
453 * usually faster and more reliable than saving cwd in some buffer and calling
454 * chdir() afterwards.
455 *
456 * If \a cwd is not \p NULL "." is opened and the resulting file descriptor is
457 * stored in \a cwd. If the function returns success, and \a cwd is not \p
458 * NULL, the caller must close this file descriptor (probably after calling
459 * fchdir(*cwd)).
460 *
461 * On errors, the function undos everything, so the caller needs neither close
462 * any files, nor change back to the original working directory.
463 *
464 * \sa getcwd(3).
465 *
466 */
467 static int para_opendir(const char *dirname, DIR **dir, int *cwd)
468 {
469 int ret;
470
471 if (cwd) {
472 ret = para_open(".", O_RDONLY, 0);
473 if (ret < 0)
474 return ret;
475 *cwd = ret;
476 }
477 ret = para_chdir(dirname);
478 if (ret < 0)
479 goto close_cwd;
480 *dir = opendir(".");
481 if (*dir)
482 return 1;
483 ret = -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
484 /* Ignore return value of fchdir() and close(). We're busted anyway. */
485 if (cwd) {
486 int __a_unused ret2 = fchdir(*cwd); /* STFU, gcc */
487 }
488 close_cwd:
489 if (cwd)
490 close(*cwd);
491 return ret;
492 }
493
494 /**
495 * A wrapper for fchdir().
496 *
497 * \param fd An open file descriptor.
498 *
499 * \return Standard.
500 */
501 static int para_fchdir(int fd)
502 {
503 if (fchdir(fd) < 0)
504 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
505 return 1;
506 }
507
508 /**
509 * A wrapper for mkdir(2).
510 *
511 * \param path Name of the directory to create.
512 * \param mode The permissions to use.
513 *
514 * \return Standard.
515 */
516 int para_mkdir(const char *path, mode_t mode)
517 {
518 if (!mkdir(path, mode))
519 return 1;
520 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
521 }
522
523 /**
524 * Open a file and map it into memory.
525 *
526 * \param path Name of the regular file to map.
527 * \param open_mode Either \p O_RDONLY or \p O_RDWR.
528 * \param map On success, the mapping is returned here.
529 * \param size size of the mapping.
530 * \param fd_ptr The file descriptor of the mapping.
531 *
532 * If \a fd_ptr is \p NULL, the file descriptor resulting from the underlying
533 * open call is closed after mmap(). Otherwise the file is kept open and the
534 * file descriptor is returned in \a fd_ptr.
535 *
536 * \return Standard.
537 *
538 * \sa para_open(), mmap(2).
539 */
540 int mmap_full_file(const char *path, int open_mode, void **map,
541 size_t *size, int *fd_ptr)
542 {
543 int fd, ret, mmap_prot, mmap_flags;
544 struct stat file_status;
545
546 if (open_mode == O_RDONLY) {
547 mmap_prot = PROT_READ;
548 mmap_flags = MAP_PRIVATE;
549 } else {
550 mmap_prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
551 mmap_flags = MAP_SHARED;
552 }
553 ret = para_open(path, open_mode, 0);
554 if (ret < 0)
555 return ret;
556 fd = ret;
557 if (fstat(fd, &file_status) < 0) {
558 ret = -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(errno);
559 goto out;
560 }
561 *size = file_status.st_size;
562 ret = para_mmap(*size, mmap_prot, mmap_flags, fd, 0, map);
563 out:
564 if (ret < 0 || !fd_ptr)
565 close(fd);
566 else
567 *fd_ptr = fd;
568 return ret;
569 }
570
571 /**
572 * A wrapper for munmap(2).
573 *
574 * \param start The start address of the memory mapping.
575 * \param length The size of the mapping.
576 *
577 * \return Standard.
578 *
579 * \sa munmap(2), mmap_full_file().
580 */
581 int para_munmap(void *start, size_t length)
582 {
583 int err;
584
585 if (!start)
586 return 0;
587 if (munmap(start, length) >= 0)
588 return 1;
589 err = errno;
590 PARA_ERROR_LOG("munmap (%p/%zu) failed: %s\n", start, length,
591 strerror(err));
592 return -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(err);
593 }
594
595 /**
596 * Check a file descriptor for writability.
597 *
598 * \param fd The file descriptor.
599 *
600 * \return positive if fd is ready for writing, zero if it isn't, negative if
601 * an error occurred.
602 */
603
604 int write_ok(int fd)
605 {
606 struct timeval tv;
607 fd_set wfds;
608
609 FD_ZERO(&wfds);
610 FD_SET(fd, &wfds);
611 tv.tv_sec = 0;
612 tv.tv_usec = 0;
613 return para_select(fd + 1, NULL, &wfds, &tv);
614 }
615
616 /**
617 * Ensure that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 are valid.
618 *
619 * Common approach that opens /dev/null until it gets a file descriptor greater
620 * than two.
621 *
622 * \sa okir's Black Hats Manual.
623 */
624 void valid_fd_012(void)
625 {
626 while (1) {
627 int fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
628 if (fd < 0)
629 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
630 if (fd > 2) {
631 close(fd);
632 break;
633 }
634 }
635 }
636
637 /**
638 * Traverse the given directory recursively.
639 *
640 * \param dirname The directory to traverse.
641 * \param func The function to call for each entry.
642 * \param private_data Pointer to an arbitrary data structure.
643 *
644 * For each regular file under \a dirname, the supplied function \a func is
645 * called. The full path of the regular file and the \a private_data pointer
646 * are passed to \a func. Directories for which the calling process has no
647 * permissions to change to are silently ignored.
648 *
649 * \return Standard.
650 */
651 int for_each_file_in_dir(const char *dirname,
652 int (*func)(const char *, void *), void *private_data)
653 {
654 DIR *dir;
655 struct dirent *entry;
656 int cwd_fd, ret2, ret = para_opendir(dirname, &dir, &cwd_fd);
657
658 if (ret < 0)
659 return ret == -ERRNO_TO_PARA_ERROR(EACCES)? 1 : ret;
660 /* scan cwd recursively */
661 while ((entry = readdir(dir))) {
662 mode_t m;
663 char *tmp;
664 struct stat s;
665
666 if (!strcmp(entry->d_name, "."))
667 continue;
668 if (!strcmp(entry->d_name, ".."))
669 continue;
670 if (lstat(entry->d_name, &s) == -1)
671 continue;
672 m = s.st_mode;
673 if (!S_ISREG(m) && !S_ISDIR(m))
674 continue;
675 tmp = make_message("%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name);
676 if (!S_ISDIR(m)) {
677 ret = func(tmp, private_data);
678 free(tmp);
679 if (ret < 0)
680 goto out;
681 continue;
682 }
683 /* directory */
684 ret = for_each_file_in_dir(tmp, func, private_data);
685 free(tmp);
686 if (ret < 0)
687 goto out;
688 }
689 ret = 1;
690 out:
691 closedir(dir);
692 ret2 = para_fchdir(cwd_fd);
693 if (ret2 < 0 && ret >= 0)
694 ret = ret2;
695 close(cwd_fd);
696 return ret;
697 }