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+#![allow(missing_docs, nonstandard_style)]
+
+use crate::ffi::{CStr, OsStr, OsString};
+use crate::io::ErrorKind;
+use crate::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt};
+use crate::path::PathBuf;
+use crate::time::Duration;
+
+pub use self::rand::hashmap_random_keys;
+
+#[macro_use]
+pub mod compat;
+
+pub mod alloc;
+pub mod args;
+pub mod c;
+pub mod cmath;
+pub mod env;
+pub mod fs;
+pub mod handle;
+pub mod io;
+pub mod locks;
+pub mod memchr;
+pub mod net;
+pub mod os;
+pub mod os_str;
+pub mod path;
+pub mod pipe;
+pub mod process;
+pub mod rand;
+pub mod thread;
+pub mod thread_local_dtor;
+pub mod thread_local_key;
+pub mod thread_parker;
+pub mod time;
+cfg_if::cfg_if! {
+ if #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] {
+ pub mod stdio;
+ pub mod stack_overflow;
+ } else {
+ pub mod stdio_uwp;
+ pub mod stack_overflow_uwp;
+ pub use self::stdio_uwp as stdio;
+ pub use self::stack_overflow_uwp as stack_overflow;
+ }
+}
+
+// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime initialization.
+// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when Rust code is called externally.
+pub unsafe fn init(_argc: isize, _argv: *const *const u8) {
+ stack_overflow::init();
+
+ // Normally, `thread::spawn` will call `Thread::set_name` but since this thread already
+ // exists, we have to call it ourselves.
+ thread::Thread::set_name(&CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(b"main\0"));
+}
+
+// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime cleanup.
+// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when the program aborts.
+pub unsafe fn cleanup() {
+ net::cleanup();
+}
+
+pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind {
+ use ErrorKind::*;
+
+ match errno as c::DWORD {
+ c::ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED => return PermissionDenied,
+ c::ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS => return AlreadyExists,
+ c::ERROR_FILE_EXISTS => return AlreadyExists,
+ c::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE => return BrokenPipe,
+ c::ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND => return NotFound,
+ c::ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND => return NotFound,
+ c::ERROR_NO_DATA => return BrokenPipe,
+ c::ERROR_INVALID_NAME => return InvalidFilename,
+ c::ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER => return InvalidInput,
+ c::ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY | c::ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY => return OutOfMemory,
+ c::ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT
+ | c::WAIT_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_DRIVER_CANCEL_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED
+ | c::ERROR_SERVICE_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_RESOURCE_CALL_TIMED_OUT
+ | c::ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_CTX_CLIENT_QUERY_TIMEOUT
+ | c::FRS_ERR_SYSVOL_POPULATE_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_DS_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED
+ | c::DNS_ERROR_RECORD_TIMED_OUT
+ | c::ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_TIMED_OUT
+ | c::ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_TIMEOUT
+ | c::ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_AGENT_TIMEOUT => return TimedOut,
+ c::ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED => return Unsupported,
+ c::ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE => return HostUnreachable,
+ c::ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE => return NetworkUnreachable,
+ c::ERROR_DIRECTORY => return NotADirectory,
+ c::ERROR_DIRECTORY_NOT_SUPPORTED => return IsADirectory,
+ c::ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY => return DirectoryNotEmpty,
+ c::ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT => return ReadOnlyFilesystem,
+ c::ERROR_DISK_FULL | c::ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL => return StorageFull,
+ c::ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE => return NotSeekable,
+ c::ERROR_DISK_QUOTA_EXCEEDED => return FilesystemQuotaExceeded,
+ c::ERROR_FILE_TOO_LARGE => return FileTooLarge,
+ c::ERROR_BUSY => return ResourceBusy,
+ c::ERROR_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK => return Deadlock,
+ c::ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE => return CrossesDevices,
+ c::ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS => return TooManyLinks,
+ c::ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE => return InvalidFilename,
+ _ => {}
+ }
+
+ match errno {
+ c::WSAEACCES => PermissionDenied,
+ c::WSAEADDRINUSE => AddrInUse,
+ c::WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL => AddrNotAvailable,
+ c::WSAECONNABORTED => ConnectionAborted,
+ c::WSAECONNREFUSED => ConnectionRefused,
+ c::WSAECONNRESET => ConnectionReset,
+ c::WSAEINVAL => InvalidInput,
+ c::WSAENOTCONN => NotConnected,
+ c::WSAEWOULDBLOCK => WouldBlock,
+ c::WSAETIMEDOUT => TimedOut,
+ c::WSAEHOSTUNREACH => HostUnreachable,
+ c::WSAENETDOWN => NetworkDown,
+ c::WSAENETUNREACH => NetworkUnreachable,
+
+ _ => Uncategorized,
+ }
+}
+
+pub fn unrolled_find_u16s(needle: u16, haystack: &[u16]) -> Option<usize> {
+ let ptr = haystack.as_ptr();
+ let mut start = &haystack[..];
+
+ // For performance reasons unfold the loop eight times.
+ while start.len() >= 8 {
+ macro_rules! if_return {
+ ($($n:literal,)+) => {
+ $(
+ if start[$n] == needle {
+ return Some(((&start[$n] as *const u16).addr() - ptr.addr()) / 2);
+ }
+ )+
+ }
+ }
+
+ if_return!(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,);
+
+ start = &start[8..];
+ }
+
+ for c in start {
+ if *c == needle {
+ return Some(((c as *const u16).addr() - ptr.addr()) / 2);
+ }
+ }
+ None
+}
+
+pub fn to_u16s<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(s: S) -> crate::io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
+ fn inner(s: &OsStr) -> crate::io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
+ // Most paths are ASCII, so reserve capacity for as much as there are bytes
+ // in the OsStr plus one for the null-terminating character. We are not
+ // wasting bytes here as paths created by this function are primarily used
+ // in an ephemeral fashion.
+ let mut maybe_result = Vec::with_capacity(s.len() + 1);
+ maybe_result.extend(s.encode_wide());
+
+ if unrolled_find_u16s(0, &maybe_result).is_some() {
+ return Err(crate::io::const_io_error!(
+ ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
+ "strings passed to WinAPI cannot contain NULs",
+ ));
+ }
+ maybe_result.push(0);
+ Ok(maybe_result)
+ }
+ inner(s.as_ref())
+}
+
+// Many Windows APIs follow a pattern of where we hand a buffer and then they
+// will report back to us how large the buffer should be or how many bytes
+// currently reside in the buffer. This function is an abstraction over these
+// functions by making them easier to call.
+//
+// The first callback, `f1`, is yielded a (pointer, len) pair which can be
+// passed to a syscall. The `ptr` is valid for `len` items (u16 in this case).
+// The closure is expected to return what the syscall returns which will be
+// interpreted by this function to determine if the syscall needs to be invoked
+// again (with more buffer space).
+//
+// Once the syscall has completed (errors bail out early) the second closure is
+// yielded the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value
+// from this closure is then the return value of the function.
+fn fill_utf16_buf<F1, F2, T>(mut f1: F1, f2: F2) -> crate::io::Result<T>
+where
+ F1: FnMut(*mut u16, c::DWORD) -> c::DWORD,
+ F2: FnOnce(&[u16]) -> T,
+{
+ // Start off with a stack buf but then spill over to the heap if we end up
+ // needing more space.
+ //
+ // This initial size also works around `GetFullPathNameW` returning
+ // incorrect size hints for some short paths:
+ // https://github.com/dylni/normpath/issues/5
+ let mut stack_buf = [0u16; 512];
+ let mut heap_buf = Vec::new();
+ unsafe {
+ let mut n = stack_buf.len();
+ loop {
+ let buf = if n <= stack_buf.len() {
+ &mut stack_buf[..]
+ } else {
+ let extra = n - heap_buf.len();
+ heap_buf.reserve(extra);
+ heap_buf.set_len(n);
+ &mut heap_buf[..]
+ };
+
+ // This function is typically called on windows API functions which
+ // will return the correct length of the string, but these functions
+ // also return the `0` on error. In some cases, however, the
+ // returned "correct length" may actually be 0!
+ //
+ // To handle this case we call `SetLastError` to reset it to 0 and
+ // then check it again if we get the "0 error value". If the "last
+ // error" is still 0 then we interpret it as a 0 length buffer and
+ // not an actual error.
+ c::SetLastError(0);
+ let k = match f1(buf.as_mut_ptr(), n as c::DWORD) {
+ 0 if c::GetLastError() == 0 => 0,
+ 0 => return Err(crate::io::Error::last_os_error()),
+ n => n,
+ } as usize;
+ if k == n && c::GetLastError() == c::ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER {
+ n *= 2;
+ } else if k > n {
+ n = k;
+ } else if k == n {
+ // It is impossible to reach this point.
+ // On success, k is the returned string length excluding the null.
+ // On failure, k is the required buffer length including the null.
+ // Therefore k never equals n.
+ unreachable!();
+ } else {
+ return Ok(f2(&buf[..k]));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn os2path(s: &[u16]) -> PathBuf {
+ PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(s))
+}
+
+pub fn truncate_utf16_at_nul(v: &[u16]) -> &[u16] {
+ match unrolled_find_u16s(0, v) {
+ // don't include the 0
+ Some(i) => &v[..i],
+ None => v,
+ }
+}
+
+pub trait IsZero {
+ fn is_zero(&self) -> bool;
+}
+
+macro_rules! impl_is_zero {
+ ($($t:ident)*) => ($(impl IsZero for $t {
+ fn is_zero(&self) -> bool {
+ *self == 0
+ }
+ })*)
+}
+
+impl_is_zero! { i8 i16 i32 i64 isize u8 u16 u32 u64 usize }
+
+pub fn cvt<I: IsZero>(i: I) -> crate::io::Result<I> {
+ if i.is_zero() { Err(crate::io::Error::last_os_error()) } else { Ok(i) }
+}
+
+pub fn dur2timeout(dur: Duration) -> c::DWORD {
+ // Note that a duration is a (u64, u32) (seconds, nanoseconds) pair, and the
+ // timeouts in windows APIs are typically u32 milliseconds. To translate, we
+ // have two pieces to take care of:
+ //
+ // * Nanosecond precision is rounded up
+ // * Greater than u32::MAX milliseconds (50 days) is rounded up to INFINITE
+ // (never time out).
+ dur.as_secs()
+ .checked_mul(1000)
+ .and_then(|ms| ms.checked_add((dur.subsec_nanos() as u64) / 1_000_000))
+ .and_then(|ms| ms.checked_add(if dur.subsec_nanos() % 1_000_000 > 0 { 1 } else { 0 }))
+ .map(|ms| if ms > <c::DWORD>::MAX as u64 { c::INFINITE } else { ms as c::DWORD })
+ .unwrap_or(c::INFINITE)
+}
+
+/// Use `__fastfail` to abort the process
+///
+/// This is the same implementation as in libpanic_abort's `__rust_start_panic`. See
+/// that function for more information on `__fastfail`
+#[allow(unreachable_code)]
+pub fn abort_internal() -> ! {
+ #[allow(unused)]
+ const FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT: usize = 7;
+ #[cfg(not(miri))] // inline assembly does not work in Miri
+ unsafe {
+ cfg_if::cfg_if! {
+ if #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] {
+ core::arch::asm!("int $$0x29", in("ecx") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT);
+ crate::intrinsics::unreachable();
+ } else if #[cfg(all(target_arch = "arm", target_feature = "thumb-mode"))] {
+ core::arch::asm!(".inst 0xDEFB", in("r0") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT);
+ crate::intrinsics::unreachable();
+ } else if #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")] {
+ core::arch::asm!("brk 0xF003", in("x0") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT);
+ crate::intrinsics::unreachable();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ crate::intrinsics::abort();
+}