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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-30 03:57:31 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-30 03:57:31 +0000 |
commit | dc0db358abe19481e475e10c32149b53370f1a1c (patch) | |
tree | ab8ce99c4b255ce46f99ef402c27916055b899ee /vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src | |
parent | Releasing progress-linux version 1.71.1+dfsg1-2~progress7.99u1. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 1.72.1+dfsg1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/errno.rs | 397 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/lib.rs | 544 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcplistener.rs | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcpstream.rs | 109 |
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 1063 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/errno.rs b/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/errno.rs deleted file mode 100644 index dc22dc8ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/errno.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,397 +0,0 @@ -/// Operation not permitted -pub const EPERM: i32 = 1; - -/// No such file or directory -pub const ENOENT: i32 = 2; - -/// No such process -pub const ESRCH: i32 = 3; - -/// Interrupted system call -pub const EINTR: i32 = 4; - -/// I/O error -pub const EIO: i32 = 5; - -/// No such device or address -pub const ENXIO: i32 = 6; - -/// Argument list too long -pub const E2BIG: i32 = 7; - -/// Exec format error -pub const ENOEXEC: i32 = 8; - -/// Bad file number -pub const EBADF: i32 = 9; - -/// No child processes -pub const ECHILD: i32 = 10; - -/// Try again -pub const EAGAIN: i32 = 11; - -/// Out of memory -pub const ENOMEM: i32 = 12; - -/// Permission denied -pub const EACCES: i32 = 13; - -/// Bad address -pub const EFAULT: i32 = 14; - -/// Block device required -pub const ENOTBLK: i32 = 15; - -/// Device or resource busy -pub const EBUSY: i32 = 16; - -/// File exists -pub const EEXIST: i32 = 17; - -/// Cross-device link -pub const EXDEV: i32 = 18; - -/// No such device -pub const ENODEV: i32 = 19; - -/// Not a directory -pub const ENOTDIR: i32 = 20; - -/// Is a directory -pub const EISDIR: i32 = 21; - -/// Invalid argument -pub const EINVAL: i32 = 22; - -/// File table overflow -pub const ENFILE: i32 = 23; - -/// Too many open files -pub const EMFILE: i32 = 24; - -/// Not a typewriter -pub const ENOTTY: i32 = 25; - -/// Text file busy -pub const ETXTBSY: i32 = 26; - -/// File too large -pub const EFBIG: i32 = 27; - -/// No space left on device -pub const ENOSPC: i32 = 28; - -/// Illegal seek -pub const ESPIPE: i32 = 29; - -/// Read-only file system -pub const EROFS: i32 = 30; - -/// Too many links -pub const EMLINK: i32 = 31; - -/// Broken pipe -pub const EPIPE: i32 = 32; - -/// Math argument out of domain of func -pub const EDOM: i32 = 33; - -/// Math result not representable -pub const ERANGE: i32 = 34; - -/// Resource deadlock would occur -pub const EDEADLK: i32 = 35; - -/// File name too long -pub const ENAMETOOLONG: i32 = 36; - -/// No record locks available -pub const ENOLCK: i32 = 37; - -/// Function not implemented -pub const ENOSYS: i32 = 38; - -/// Directory not empty -pub const ENOTEMPTY: i32 = 39; - -/// Too many symbolic links encountered -pub const ELOOP: i32 = 40; - -/// Operation would block -pub const EWOULDBLOCK: i32 = EAGAIN; - -/// No message of desired type -pub const ENOMSG: i32 = 42; - -/// Identifier removed -pub const EIDRM: i32 = 43; - -/// Channel number out of range -pub const ECHRNG: i32 = 44; - -/// Level 2 not synchronized -pub const EL2NSYNC: i32 = 45; - -/// Level 3 halted -pub const EL3HLT: i32 = 46; - -/// Level 3 reset -pub const EL3RST: i32 = 47; - -/// Link number out of range -pub const ELNRNG: i32 = 48; - -/// Protocol driver not attached -pub const EUNATCH: i32 = 49; - -/// No CSI structure available -pub const ENOCSI: i32 = 50; - -/// Level 2 halted -pub const EL2HLT: i32 = 51; - -/// Invalid exchange -pub const EBADE: i32 = 52; - -/// Invalid request descriptor -pub const EBADR: i32 = 53; - -/// Exchange full -pub const EXFULL: i32 = 54; - -/// No anode -pub const ENOANO: i32 = 55; - -/// Invalid request code -pub const EBADRQC: i32 = 56; - -/// Invalid slot -pub const EBADSLT: i32 = 57; - -pub const EDEADLOCK: i32 = EDEADLK; - -/// Bad font file format -pub const EBFONT: i32 = 59; - -/// Device not a stream -pub const ENOSTR: i32 = 60; - -/// No data available -pub const ENODATA: i32 = 61; - -/// Timer expired -pub const ETIME: i32 = 62; - -/// Out of streams resources -pub const ENOSR: i32 = 63; - -/// Machine is not on the network -pub const ENONET: i32 = 64; - -/// Package not installed -pub const ENOPKG: i32 = 65; - -/// Object is remote -pub const EREMOTE: i32 = 66; - -/// Link has been severed -pub const ENOLINK: i32 = 67; - -/// Advertise error -pub const EADV: i32 = 68; - -/// Srmount error -pub const ESRMNT: i32 = 69; - -/// Communication error on send -pub const ECOMM: i32 = 70; - -/// Protocol error -pub const EPROTO: i32 = 71; - -/// Multihop attempted -pub const EMULTIHOP: i32 = 72; - -/// RFS specific error -pub const EDOTDOT: i32 = 73; - -/// Not a data message -pub const EBADMSG: i32 = 74; - -/// Value too large for defined data type -pub const EOVERFLOW: i32 = 75; - -/// Name not unique on network -pub const ENOTUNIQ: i32 = 76; - -/// File descriptor in bad state -pub const EBADFD: i32 = 77; - -/// Remote address changed -pub const EREMCHG: i32 = 78; - -/// Can not access a needed shared library -pub const ELIBACC: i32 = 79; - -/// Accessing a corrupted shared library -pub const ELIBBAD: i32 = 80; - -/// .lib section in a.out corrupted -pub const ELIBSCN: i32 = 81; - -/// Attempting to link in too many shared libraries -pub const ELIBMAX: i32 = 82; - -/// Cannot exec a shared library directly -pub const ELIBEXEC: i32 = 83; - -/// Illegal byte sequence -pub const EILSEQ: i32 = 84; - -/// Interrupted system call should be restarted -pub const ERESTART: i32 = 85; - -/// Streams pipe error -pub const ESTRPIPE: i32 = 86; - -/// Too many users -pub const EUSERS: i32 = 87; - -/// Socket operation on non-socket -pub const ENOTSOCK: i32 = 88; - -/// Destination address required -pub const EDESTADDRREQ: i32 = 89; - -/// Message too long -pub const EMSGSIZE: i32 = 90; - -/// Protocol wrong type for socket -pub const EPROTOTYPE: i32 = 91; - -/// Protocol not available -pub const ENOPROTOOPT: i32 = 92; - -/// Protocol not supported -pub const EPROTONOSUPPORT: i32 = 93; - -/// Socket type not supported -pub const ESOCKTNOSUPPORT: i32 = 94; - -/// Operation not supported on transport endpoint -pub const EOPNOTSUPP: i32 = 95; - -/// Protocol family not supported -pub const EPFNOSUPPORT: i32 = 96; - -/// Address family not supported by protocol -pub const EAFNOSUPPORT: i32 = 97; - -/// Address already in use -pub const EADDRINUSE: i32 = 98; - -/// Cannot assign requested address -pub const EADDRNOTAVAIL: i32 = 99; - -/// Network is down -pub const ENETDOWN: i32 = 100; - -/// Network is unreachable -pub const ENETUNREACH: i32 = 101; - -/// Network dropped connection because of reset -pub const ENETRESET: i32 = 102; - -/// Software caused connection abort -pub const ECONNABORTED: i32 = 103; - -/// Connection reset by peer -pub const ECONNRESET: i32 = 104; - -/// No buffer space available -pub const ENOBUFS: i32 = 105; - -/// Transport endpoint is already connected -pub const EISCONN: i32 = 106; - -/// Transport endpoint is not connected -pub const ENOTCONN: i32 = 107; - -/// Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown -pub const ESHUTDOWN: i32 = 108; - -/// Too many references: cannot splice -pub const ETOOMANYREFS: i32 = 109; - -/// Connection timed out -pub const ETIMEDOUT: i32 = 110; - -/// Connection refused -pub const ECONNREFUSED: i32 = 111; - -/// Host is down -pub const EHOSTDOWN: i32 = 112; - -/// No route to host -pub const EHOSTUNREACH: i32 = 113; - -/// Operation already in progress -pub const EALREADY: i32 = 114; - -/// Operation now in progress -pub const EINPROGRESS: i32 = 115; - -/// Stale file handle -pub const ESTALE: i32 = 116; - -/// Structure needs cleaning -pub const EUCLEAN: i32 = 117; - -/// Not a XENIX named type file -pub const ENOTNAM: i32 = 118; - -/// No XENIX semaphores available -pub const ENAVAIL: i32 = 119; - -/// Is a named type file -pub const EISNAM: i32 = 120; - -/// Remote I/O error -pub const EREMOTEIO: i32 = 121; - -/// Quota exceeded -pub const EDQUOT: i32 = 122; - -/// No medium found -pub const ENOMEDIUM: i32 = 123; - -/// Wrong medium type -pub const EMEDIUMTYPE: i32 = 124; - -/// Operation Canceled -pub const ECANCELED: i32 = 125; - -/// Required key not available -pub const ENOKEY: i32 = 126; - -/// Key has expired -pub const EKEYEXPIRED: i32 = 127; - -/// Key has been revoked -pub const EKEYREVOKED: i32 = 128; - -/// Key was rejected by service -pub const EKEYREJECTED: i32 = 129; - -/// Robust mutexes: Owner died -pub const EOWNERDEAD: i32 = 130; - -/// Robust mutexes: State not recoverable -pub const ENOTRECOVERABLE: i32 = 131; - -/// Robust mutexes: Operation not possible due to RF-kill -pub const ERFKILL: i32 = 132; - -/// Robust mutexes: Memory page has hardware error -pub const EHWPOISON: i32 = 133; diff --git a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/lib.rs b/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2a8a2e2dc..000000000 --- a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,544 +0,0 @@ -//! `hermit-abi` is small interface to call functions from the unikernel -//! [RustyHermit](https://github.com/hermitcore/libhermit-rs). - -#![no_std] -#![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)] -#![allow(clippy::result_unit_err)] - -pub mod errno; -pub mod tcplistener; -pub mod tcpstream; - -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; - -use libc::c_void; - -// sysmbols, which are part of the library operating system - -extern "C" { - fn sys_rand() -> u32; - fn sys_srand(seed: u32); - fn sys_secure_rand32(value: *mut u32) -> i32; - fn sys_secure_rand64(value: *mut u64) -> i32; - fn sys_get_processor_count() -> usize; - fn sys_malloc(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8; - fn sys_realloc(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8; - fn sys_free(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize); - fn sys_init_queue(ptr: usize) -> i32; - fn sys_notify(id: usize, count: i32) -> i32; - fn sys_add_queue(id: usize, timeout_ns: i64) -> i32; - fn sys_wait(id: usize) -> i32; - fn sys_destroy_queue(id: usize) -> i32; - fn sys_read(fd: i32, buf: *mut u8, len: usize) -> isize; - fn sys_write(fd: i32, buf: *const u8, len: usize) -> isize; - fn sys_close(fd: i32) -> i32; - fn sys_futex_wait( - address: *mut u32, - expected: u32, - timeout: *const timespec, - flags: u32, - ) -> i32; - fn sys_futex_wake(address: *mut u32, count: i32) -> i32; - fn sys_sem_init(sem: *mut *const c_void, value: u32) -> i32; - fn sys_sem_destroy(sem: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_sem_post(sem: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_sem_trywait(sem: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_sem_timedwait(sem: *const c_void, ms: u32) -> i32; - fn sys_recmutex_init(recmutex: *mut *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_recmutex_destroy(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_recmutex_lock(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_recmutex_unlock(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32; - fn sys_getpid() -> u32; - fn sys_exit(arg: i32) -> !; - fn sys_abort() -> !; - fn sys_usleep(usecs: u64); - fn sys_spawn( - id: *mut Tid, - func: extern "C" fn(usize), - arg: usize, - prio: u8, - core_id: isize, - ) -> i32; - fn sys_spawn2( - func: extern "C" fn(usize), - arg: usize, - prio: u8, - stack_size: usize, - core_id: isize, - ) -> Tid; - fn sys_join(id: Tid) -> i32; - fn sys_yield(); - fn sys_clock_gettime(clock_id: u64, tp: *mut timespec) -> i32; - fn sys_open(name: *const i8, flags: i32, mode: i32) -> i32; - fn sys_unlink(name: *const i8) -> i32; - fn sys_network_init() -> i32; - fn sys_block_current_task(); - fn sys_block_current_task_with_timeout(timeout: u64); - fn sys_wakeup_task(tid: Tid); - fn sys_get_priority() -> u8; - fn sys_set_priority(tid: Tid, prio: u8); -} - -/// A thread handle type -pub type Tid = u32; - -/// Maximum number of priorities -pub const NO_PRIORITIES: usize = 31; - -/// Priority of a thread -#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug, Clone, Copy)] -pub struct Priority(u8); - -impl Priority { - pub const fn into(self) -> u8 { - self.0 - } - - pub const fn from(x: u8) -> Self { - Priority(x) - } -} - -pub const HIGH_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(3); -pub const NORMAL_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(2); -pub const LOW_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(1); - -/// A handle, identifying a socket -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Default, Hash)] -pub struct Handle(usize); - -pub const NSEC_PER_SEC: u64 = 1_000_000_000; -pub const FUTEX_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT: u32 = 1; -pub const CLOCK_REALTIME: u64 = 1; -pub const CLOCK_MONOTONIC: u64 = 4; -pub const STDIN_FILENO: libc::c_int = 0; -pub const STDOUT_FILENO: libc::c_int = 1; -pub const STDERR_FILENO: libc::c_int = 2; -pub const O_RDONLY: i32 = 0o0; -pub const O_WRONLY: i32 = 0o1; -pub const O_RDWR: i32 = 0o2; -pub const O_CREAT: i32 = 0o100; -pub const O_EXCL: i32 = 0o200; -pub const O_TRUNC: i32 = 0o1000; -pub const O_APPEND: i32 = 0o2000; - -/// returns true if file descriptor `fd` is a tty -pub fn isatty(_fd: libc::c_int) -> bool { - false -} - -/// initialize the network stack -pub fn network_init() -> i32 { - unsafe { sys_network_init() } -} - -/// `timespec` is used by `clock_gettime` to retrieve the -/// current time -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -#[repr(C)] -pub struct timespec { - /// seconds - pub tv_sec: i64, - /// nanoseconds - pub tv_nsec: i64, -} - -/// Internet protocol version. -#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy)] -pub enum Version { - Unspecified, - Ipv4, - Ipv6, -} - -/// A four-octet IPv4 address. -#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy, Default)] -pub struct Ipv4Address(pub [u8; 4]); - -/// A sixteen-octet IPv6 address. -#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy, Default)] -pub struct Ipv6Address(pub [u8; 16]); - -/// An internetworking address. -#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy)] -pub enum IpAddress { - /// An unspecified address. - /// May be used as a placeholder for storage where the address is not assigned yet. - Unspecified, - /// An IPv4 address. - Ipv4(Ipv4Address), - /// An IPv6 address. - Ipv6(Ipv6Address), -} - -/// determines the number of activated processors -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn get_processor_count() -> usize { - sys_get_processor_count() -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn malloc(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8 { - sys_malloc(size, align) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn realloc(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8 { - sys_realloc(ptr, size, align, new_size) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn free(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize) { - sys_free(ptr, size, align) -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn notify(id: usize, count: i32) -> i32 { - sys_notify(id, count) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn add_queue(id: usize, timeout_ns: i64) -> i32 { - sys_add_queue(id, timeout_ns) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn wait(id: usize) -> i32 { - sys_wait(id) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn init_queue(id: usize) -> i32 { - sys_init_queue(id) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn destroy_queue(id: usize) -> i32 { - sys_destroy_queue(id) -} - -/// read from a file descriptor -/// -/// read() attempts to read `len` bytes of data from the object -/// referenced by the descriptor `fd` into the buffer pointed -/// to by `buf`. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn read(fd: i32, buf: *mut u8, len: usize) -> isize { - sys_read(fd, buf, len) -} - -/// write to a file descriptor -/// -/// write() attempts to write `len` of data to the object -/// referenced by the descriptor `fd` from the -/// buffer pointed to by `buf`. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn write(fd: i32, buf: *const u8, len: usize) -> isize { - sys_write(fd, buf, len) -} - -/// close a file descriptor -/// -/// The close() call deletes a file descriptor `fd` from the object -/// reference table. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn close(fd: i32) -> i32 { - sys_close(fd) -} - -/// If the value at address matches the expected value, park the current thread until it is either -/// woken up with [`futex_wake`] (returns 0) or an optional timeout elapses (returns -ETIMEDOUT). -/// -/// Setting `timeout` to null means the function will only return if [`futex_wake`] is called. -/// Otherwise, `timeout` is interpreted as an absolute time measured with [`CLOCK_MONOTONIC`]. -/// If [`FUTEX_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT`] is set in `flags` the timeout is understood to be relative -/// to the current time. -/// -/// Returns -EINVAL if `address` is null, the timeout is negative or `flags` contains unknown values. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn futex_wait( - address: *mut u32, - expected: u32, - timeout: *const timespec, - flags: u32, -) -> i32 { - sys_futex_wait(address, expected, timeout, flags) -} - -/// Wake `count` threads waiting on the futex at `address`. Returns the number of threads -/// woken up (saturates to `i32::MAX`). If `count` is `i32::MAX`, wake up all matching -/// waiting threads. If `count` is negative or `address` is null, returns -EINVAL. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn futex_wake(address: *mut u32, count: i32) -> i32 { - sys_futex_wake(address, count) -} - -/// sem_init() initializes the unnamed semaphore at the address -/// pointed to by `sem`. The `value` argument specifies the -/// initial value for the semaphore. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn sem_init(sem: *mut *const c_void, value: u32) -> i32 { - sys_sem_init(sem, value) -} - -/// sem_destroy() frees the unnamed semaphore at the address -/// pointed to by `sem`. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn sem_destroy(sem: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_sem_destroy(sem) -} - -/// sem_post() increments the semaphore pointed to by `sem`. -/// If the semaphore's value consequently becomes greater -/// than zero, then another thread blocked in a sem_wait call -/// will be woken up and proceed to lock the semaphore. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn sem_post(sem: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_sem_post(sem) -} - -/// try to decrement a semaphore -/// -/// sem_trywait() is the same as sem_timedwait(), except that -/// if the decrement cannot be immediately performed, then call -/// returns a negative value instead of blocking. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn sem_trywait(sem: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_sem_trywait(sem) -} - -/// decrement a semaphore -/// -/// sem_timedwait() decrements the semaphore pointed to by `sem`. -/// If the semaphore's value is greater than zero, then the -/// the function returns immediately. If the semaphore currently -/// has the value zero, then the call blocks until either -/// it becomes possible to perform the decrement of the time limit -/// to wait for the semaphore is expired. A time limit `ms` of -/// means infinity waiting time. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn sem_timedwait(sem: *const c_void, ms: u32) -> i32 { - sys_sem_timedwait(sem, ms) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn recmutex_init(recmutex: *mut *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_recmutex_init(recmutex) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn recmutex_destroy(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_recmutex_destroy(recmutex) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn recmutex_lock(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_recmutex_lock(recmutex) -} - -#[doc(hidden)] -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn recmutex_unlock(recmutex: *const c_void) -> i32 { - sys_recmutex_unlock(recmutex) -} - -/// Determines the id of the current thread -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn getpid() -> u32 { - sys_getpid() -} - -/// cause normal termination and return `arg` -/// to the host system -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn exit(arg: i32) -> ! { - sys_exit(arg) -} - -/// cause abnormal termination -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn abort() -> ! { - sys_abort() -} - -/// suspend execution for microsecond intervals -/// -/// The usleep() function suspends execution of the calling -/// thread for (at least) `usecs` microseconds. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn usleep(usecs: u64) { - sys_usleep(usecs) -} - -/// spawn a new thread -/// -/// spawn() starts a new thread. The new thread starts execution -/// by invoking `func(usize)`; `arg` is passed as the argument -/// to `func`. `prio` defines the priority of the new thread, -/// which can be between `LOW_PRIO` and `HIGH_PRIO`. -/// `core_id` defines the core, where the thread is located. -/// A negative value give the operating system the possibility -/// to select the core by its own. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn spawn( - id: *mut Tid, - func: extern "C" fn(usize), - arg: usize, - prio: u8, - core_id: isize, -) -> i32 { - sys_spawn(id, func, arg, prio, core_id) -} - -/// spawn a new thread with user-specified stack size -/// -/// spawn2() starts a new thread. The new thread starts execution -/// by invoking `func(usize)`; `arg` is passed as the argument -/// to `func`. `prio` defines the priority of the new thread, -/// which can be between `LOW_PRIO` and `HIGH_PRIO`. -/// `core_id` defines the core, where the thread is located. -/// A negative value give the operating system the possibility -/// to select the core by its own. -/// In contrast to spawn(), spawn2() is able to define the -/// stack size. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn spawn2( - func: extern "C" fn(usize), - arg: usize, - prio: u8, - stack_size: usize, - core_id: isize, -) -> Tid { - sys_spawn2(func, arg, prio, stack_size, core_id) -} - -/// join with a terminated thread -/// -/// The join() function waits for the thread specified by `id` -/// to terminate. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn join(id: Tid) -> i32 { - sys_join(id) -} - -/// yield the processor -/// -/// causes the calling thread to relinquish the CPU. The thread -/// is moved to the end of the queue for its static priority. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn yield_now() { - sys_yield() -} - -/// get current time -/// -/// The clock_gettime() functions allow the calling thread -/// to retrieve the value used by a clock which is specified -/// by `clock_id`. -/// -/// `CLOCK_REALTIME`: the system's real time clock, -/// expressed as the amount of time since the Epoch. -/// -/// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`: clock that increments monotonically, -/// tracking the time since an arbitrary point -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn clock_gettime(clock_id: u64, tp: *mut timespec) -> i32 { - sys_clock_gettime(clock_id, tp) -} - -/// open and possibly create a file -/// -/// The open() system call opens the file specified by `name`. -/// If the specified file does not exist, it may optionally -/// be created by open(). -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn open(name: *const i8, flags: i32, mode: i32) -> i32 { - sys_open(name, flags, mode) -} - -/// delete the file it refers to `name` -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn unlink(name: *const i8) -> i32 { - sys_unlink(name) -} - -/// The largest number `rand` will return -pub const RAND_MAX: u64 = 2_147_483_647; - -/// The function computes a sequence of pseudo-random integers -/// in the range of 0 to RAND_MAX -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn rand() -> u32 { - sys_rand() -} - -/// The function sets its argument as the seed for a new sequence -/// of pseudo-random numbers to be returned by `rand` -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn srand(seed: u32) { - sys_srand(seed); -} - -/// Create a cryptographicly secure 32bit random number with the support of -/// the underlying hardware. If the required hardware isn't available, -/// the function returns `None`. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn secure_rand32() -> Option<u32> { - let mut rand = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let res = sys_secure_rand32(rand.as_mut_ptr()); - (res == 0).then(|| rand.assume_init()) -} - -/// Create a cryptographicly secure 64bit random number with the support of -/// the underlying hardware. If the required hardware isn't available, -/// the function returns `None`. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn secure_rand64() -> Option<u64> { - let mut rand = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let res = sys_secure_rand64(rand.as_mut_ptr()); - (res == 0).then(|| rand.assume_init()) -} - -/// Add current task to the queue of blocked tasks. After calling `block_current_task`, -/// call `yield_now` to switch to another task. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn block_current_task() { - sys_block_current_task(); -} - -/// Add current task to the queue of blocked tasks, but wake it when `timeout` milliseconds -/// have elapsed. -/// -/// After calling `block_current_task`, call `yield_now` to switch to another task. -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn block_current_task_with_timeout(timeout: u64) { - sys_block_current_task_with_timeout(timeout); -} - -/// Wakeup task with the thread id `tid` -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn wakeup_task(tid: Tid) { - sys_wakeup_task(tid); -} - -/// Determine the priority of the current thread -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn get_priority() -> Priority { - Priority::from(sys_get_priority()) -} - -/// Determine the priority of the current thread -#[inline(always)] -pub unsafe fn set_priority(tid: Tid, prio: Priority) { - sys_set_priority(tid, prio.into()); -} diff --git a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcplistener.rs b/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcplistener.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5afe67364..000000000 --- a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcplistener.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -//! `tcplistener` provide an interface to establish tcp socket server. - -use crate::{Handle, IpAddress}; - -extern "Rust" { - fn sys_tcp_listener_accept(port: u16) -> Result<(Handle, IpAddress, u16), ()>; -} - -/// Wait for connection at specified address. -#[inline(always)] -pub fn accept(port: u16) -> Result<(Handle, IpAddress, u16), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_listener_accept(port) } -} diff --git a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcpstream.rs b/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcpstream.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3024d379f..000000000 --- a/vendor/hermit-abi-0.2.6/src/tcpstream.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -//! `tcpstream` provide an interface to establish tcp socket client. - -use crate::{Handle, IpAddress}; - -extern "Rust" { - fn sys_tcp_stream_connect(ip: &[u8], port: u16, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<Handle, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_close(handle: Handle) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_read(handle: Handle, buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_write(handle: Handle, buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_set_read_timeout(handle: Handle, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_get_read_timeout(handle: Handle) -> Result<Option<u64>, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_set_write_timeout(handle: Handle, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_get_write_timeout(handle: Handle) -> Result<Option<u64>, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_peek(handle: Handle, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_set_nonblocking(handle: Handle, mode: bool) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_set_tll(handle: Handle, ttl: u32) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_get_tll(handle: Handle) -> Result<u32, ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_shutdown(handle: Handle, how: i32) -> Result<(), ()>; - fn sys_tcp_stream_peer_addr(handle: Handle) -> Result<(IpAddress, u16), ()>; -} - -/// Opens a TCP connection to a remote host. -#[inline(always)] -pub fn connect(ip: &[u8], port: u16, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<Handle, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_connect(ip, port, timeout) } -} - -/// Close a TCP connection -#[inline(always)] -pub fn close(handle: Handle) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_close(handle) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn peek(handle: Handle, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_peek(handle, buf) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn peer_addr(handle: Handle) -> Result<(IpAddress, u16), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_peer_addr(handle) } -} -#[inline(always)] -pub fn read(handle: Handle, buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_read(handle, buffer) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn write(handle: Handle, buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_write(handle, buffer) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn set_read_timeout(handle: Handle, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_set_read_timeout(handle, timeout) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn set_write_timeout(handle: Handle, timeout: Option<u64>) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_set_write_timeout(handle, timeout) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn get_read_timeout(handle: Handle) -> Result<Option<u64>, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_get_read_timeout(handle) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn get_write_timeout(handle: Handle) -> Result<Option<u64>, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_get_write_timeout(handle) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn set_nodelay(_: Handle, mode: bool) -> Result<(), ()> { - // smoltcp does not support Nagle's algorithm - // => to enable Nagle's algorithm isn't possible - if mode { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(()) - } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn nodelay(_: Handle) -> Result<bool, ()> { - // smoltcp does not support Nagle's algorithm - // => return always true - Ok(true) -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn set_nonblocking(handle: Handle, mode: bool) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_set_nonblocking(handle, mode) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn set_tll(handle: Handle, ttl: u32) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_set_tll(handle, ttl) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn get_tll(handle: Handle) -> Result<u32, ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_get_tll(handle) } -} - -#[inline(always)] -pub fn shutdown(handle: Handle, how: i32) -> Result<(), ()> { - unsafe { sys_tcp_stream_shutdown(handle, how) } -} |