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diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/conv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/conv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e74ea9ba..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/conv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -//! Libc call arguments and return values are often things like `c_int`, -//! `c_uint`, or libc-specific pointer types. This module provides functions -//! for converting between rustix's types and libc types. - -#![allow(dead_code)] - -use super::c; -use super::fd::{AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, LibcFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -use super::offset::libc_off_t; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(windows)] -use core::convert::TryInto; - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn c_str(c: &CStr) -> *const c::c_char { - c.as_ptr() -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn no_fd() -> LibcFd { - -1 -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn borrowed_fd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> LibcFd { - fd.as_raw_fd() as LibcFd -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn owned_fd(fd: OwnedFd) -> LibcFd { - fd.into_raw_fd() as LibcFd -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret(raw: c::c_int) -> io::Result<()> { - if raw == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn syscall_ret(raw: c::c_long) -> io::Result<()> { - if raw == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn nonnegative_ret(raw: c::c_int) -> io::Result<()> { - if raw >= 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_infallible(raw: c::c_int) { - debug_assert_eq!(raw, 0, "unexpected error: {:?}", io::Errno::last_os_error()); -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_c_int(raw: c::c_int) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_u32(raw: c::c_int) -> io::Result<u32> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_ssize_t(raw: c::ssize_t) -> io::Result<c::ssize_t> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn syscall_ret_ssize_t(raw: c::c_long) -> io::Result<c::ssize_t> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw as c::ssize_t) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn syscall_ret_u32(raw: c::c_long) -> io::Result<u32> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - let r32 = raw as u32; - - // Converting `raw` to `u32` should be lossless. - debug_assert_eq!(r32 as c::c_long, raw); - - Ok(r32) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_off_t(raw: libc_off_t) -> io::Result<libc_off_t> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_pid_t(raw: c::pid_t) -> io::Result<c::pid_t> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(raw) - } -} - -/// Convert a `c_int` returned from a libc function to an `OwnedFd`, if valid. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a libc function -/// which returns an owned file descriptor. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_owned_fd(raw: LibcFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - if raw == !0 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(raw as RawFd)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_discarded_fd(raw: LibcFd) -> io::Result<()> { - if raw == !0 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_discarded_char_ptr(raw: *mut c::c_char) -> io::Result<()> { - if raw.is_null() { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Convert a `c_long` returned from `syscall` to an `OwnedFd`, if valid. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a `syscall` call -/// which returns an owned file descriptor. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn syscall_ret_owned_fd(raw: c::c_long) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - if raw == -1 { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(raw as RawFd)) - } -} - -/// Convert the buffer-length argument value of a `send` or `recv` call. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn send_recv_len(len: usize) -> usize { - len -} - -/// Convert the buffer-length argument value of a `send` or `recv` call. -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn send_recv_len(len: usize) -> i32 { - // On Windows, the length argument has type `i32`; saturate the length, - // since `send` and `recv` are allowed to send and recv less data than - // requested. - len.try_into().unwrap_or(i32::MAX) -} - -/// Convert the return value of a `send` or `recv` call. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_send_recv(len: isize) -> io::Result<c::ssize_t> { - ret_ssize_t(len) -} - -/// Convert the return value of a `send` or `recv` call. -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_send_recv(len: i32) -> io::Result<c::ssize_t> { - ret_ssize_t(len as isize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/dir.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/dir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6b69c3600..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/dir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,487 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::owned_fd; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] -use super::types::FileType; -use crate::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd}; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] -use crate::ffi::CString; -use crate::fs::{fcntl_getfl, fstat, openat, Mode, OFlags, Stat}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::{fstatfs, StatFs}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::{fstatvfs, StatVfs}; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::process::fchdir; -#[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] -use alloc::borrow::ToOwned; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "openbsd", -)))] -use c::dirent as libc_dirent; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", -)))] -use c::readdir as libc_readdir; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", -))] -use c::{dirent64 as libc_dirent, readdir64 as libc_readdir}; -use core::fmt; -use core::mem::zeroed; -use core::ptr::NonNull; -use libc_errno::{errno, set_errno, Errno}; - -/// `DIR*` -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct Dir(NonNull<c::DIR>); - -impl Dir { - /// Construct a `Dir` that reads entries from the given directory - /// file descriptor. - #[inline] - pub fn read_from<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<Self> { - Self::_read_from(fd.as_fd()) - } - - #[inline] - fn _read_from(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Self> { - // Given an arbitrary `OwnedFd`, it's impossible to know whether the - // user holds a `dup`'d copy which could continue to modify the - // file description state, which would cause Undefined Behavior after - // our call to `fdopendir`. To prevent this, we obtain an independent - // `OwnedFd`. - let flags = fcntl_getfl(fd)?; - let fd_for_dir = openat(fd, cstr!("."), flags | OFlags::CLOEXEC, Mode::empty())?; - - let raw = owned_fd(fd_for_dir); - unsafe { - let libc_dir = c::fdopendir(raw); - - if let Some(libc_dir) = NonNull::new(libc_dir) { - Ok(Self(libc_dir)) - } else { - let err = io::Errno::last_os_error(); - let _ = c::close(raw); - Err(err) - } - } - } - - /// `rewinddir(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn rewind(&mut self) { - unsafe { c::rewinddir(self.0.as_ptr()) } - } - - /// `readdir(self)`, where `None` means the end of the directory. - pub fn read(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<DirEntry>> { - set_errno(Errno(0)); - let dirent_ptr = unsafe { libc_readdir(self.0.as_ptr()) }; - if dirent_ptr.is_null() { - let curr_errno = errno().0; - if curr_errno == 0 { - // We successfully reached the end of the stream. - None - } else { - // `errno` is unknown or non-zero, so an error occurred. - Some(Err(io::Errno(curr_errno))) - } - } else { - // We successfully read an entry. - unsafe { - // We have our own copy of OpenBSD's dirent; check that the - // layout minimally matches libc's. - #[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")] - check_dirent_layout(&*dirent_ptr); - - let result = DirEntry { - dirent: read_dirent(&*dirent_ptr.cast()), - - #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] - name: CStr::from_ptr((*dirent_ptr).d_name.as_ptr()).to_owned(), - }; - - Some(Ok(result)) - } - } - } - - /// `fstat(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn stat(&self) -> io::Result<Stat> { - fstat(unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::dirfd(self.0.as_ptr())) }) - } - - /// `fstatfs(self)` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - #[inline] - pub fn statfs(&self) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - fstatfs(unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::dirfd(self.0.as_ptr())) }) - } - - /// `fstatvfs(self)` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - #[inline] - pub fn statvfs(&self) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - fstatvfs(unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::dirfd(self.0.as_ptr())) }) - } - - /// `fchdir(self)` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "wasi")))] - #[inline] - pub fn chdir(&self) -> io::Result<()> { - fchdir(unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::dirfd(self.0.as_ptr())) }) - } -} - -// A `dirent` pointer returned from `readdir` may not point to a full `dirent` -// struct, as the name is NUL-terminated and memory may not be allocated for -// the full extent of the struct. Copy the fields one at a time. -unsafe fn read_dirent(input: &libc_dirent) -> libc_dirent { - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "solaris" - )))] - let d_type = input.d_type; - - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - let d_off = input.d_off; - - #[cfg(target_os = "aix")] - let d_offset = input.d_offset; - - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - let d_ino = input.d_ino; - - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd" - ))] - let d_fileno = input.d_fileno; - - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "wasi")))] - let d_reclen = input.d_reclen; - - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - ))] - let d_namlen = input.d_namlen; - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] - let d_seekoff = input.d_seekoff; - - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - let d_dev = input.d_dev; - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - let d_pdev = input.d_pdev; - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - let d_pino = input.d_pino; - - // Construct the input. Rust will give us an error if any OS has a input - // with a field that we missed here. And we can avoid blindly copying the - // whole `d_name` field, which may not be entirely allocated. - #[cfg_attr(target_os = "wasi", allow(unused_mut))] - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "dragonfly")))] - let mut dirent = libc_dirent { - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "solaris" - )))] - d_type, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "freebsd", // Until FreeBSD 12 - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - d_off, - #[cfg(target_os = "aix")] - d_offset, - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "openbsd")))] - d_ino, - #[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "openbsd"))] - d_fileno, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - d_reclen, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - d_namlen, - #[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] - d_seekoff, - // The `d_name` field is NUL-terminated, and we need to be careful not - // to read bytes past the NUL, even though they're within the nominal - // extent of the `struct dirent`, because they may not be allocated. So - // don't read it from `dirent_ptr`. - // - // In theory this could use `MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init()`, but - // that [invokes undefined behavior]. - // - // [invokes undefined behavior]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#initialization-invariant - d_name: zeroed(), - #[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")] - __d_padding: zeroed(), - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - d_dev, - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - d_pdev, - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - d_pino, - }; - /* - pub d_ino: ino_t, - pub d_pino: i64, - pub d_reclen: ::c_ushort, - pub d_name: [::c_char; 1024], // Max length is _POSIX_PATH_MAX - // */ - - // On dragonfly and FreeBSD 12, `dirent` has some non-public padding fields - // so we can't directly initialize it. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))] - let mut dirent = { - let mut dirent: libc_dirent = zeroed(); - dirent.d_fileno = d_fileno; - dirent.d_namlen = d_namlen; - dirent.d_type = d_type; - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - { - dirent.d_reclen = d_reclen; - } - dirent - }; - - // Copy from d_name, reading up to and including the first NUL. - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - { - let name_len = CStr::from_ptr(input.d_name.as_ptr()) - .to_bytes_with_nul() - .len(); - dirent.d_name[..name_len].copy_from_slice(&input.d_name[..name_len]); - } - - dirent -} - -/// `Dir` implements `Send` but not `Sync`, because we use `readdir` which is -/// not guaranteed to be thread-safe. Users can wrap this in a `Mutex` if they -/// need `Sync`, which is effectively what'd need to do to implement `Sync` -/// ourselves. -unsafe impl Send for Dir {} - -impl Drop for Dir { - #[inline] - fn drop(&mut self) { - unsafe { c::closedir(self.0.as_ptr()) }; - } -} - -impl Iterator for Dir { - type Item = io::Result<DirEntry>; - - #[inline] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - Self::read(self) - } -} - -impl fmt::Debug for Dir { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - f.debug_struct("Dir") - .field("fd", unsafe { &c::dirfd(self.0.as_ptr()) }) - .finish() - } -} - -/// `struct dirent` -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct DirEntry { - dirent: libc_dirent, - - #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] - name: CString, -} - -impl DirEntry { - /// Returns the file name of this directory entry. - #[inline] - pub fn file_name(&self) -> &CStr { - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - unsafe { - CStr::from_ptr(self.dirent.d_name.as_ptr()) - } - - #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] - &self.name - } - - /// Returns the type of this directory entry. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "solaris" - )))] - #[inline] - pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType { - FileType::from_dirent_d_type(self.dirent.d_type) - } - - /// Return the inode number of this directory entry. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - #[inline] - pub fn ino(&self) -> u64 { - self.dirent.d_ino as u64 - } - - /// Return the inode number of this directory entry. - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - #[inline] - pub fn ino(&self) -> u64 { - #[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] - self.dirent.d_fileno.into() - } -} - -/// libc's OpenBSD `dirent` has a private field so we can't construct it -/// directly, so we declare it ourselves to make all fields accessible. -#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug)] -struct libc_dirent { - d_fileno: c::ino_t, - d_off: c::off_t, - d_reclen: u16, - d_type: u8, - d_namlen: u8, - __d_padding: [u8; 4], - d_name: [c::c_char; 256], -} - -/// We have our own copy of OpenBSD's dirent; check that the layout -/// minimally matches libc's. -#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")] -fn check_dirent_layout(dirent: &c::dirent) { - use crate::utils::as_ptr; - use core::mem::{align_of, size_of}; - - // Check that the basic layouts match. - assert_eq!(size_of::<libc_dirent>(), size_of::<c::dirent>()); - assert_eq!(align_of::<libc_dirent>(), align_of::<c::dirent>()); - - // Check that the field offsets match. - assert_eq!( - { - let z = libc_dirent { - d_fileno: 0_u64, - d_off: 0_i64, - d_reclen: 0_u16, - d_type: 0_u8, - d_namlen: 0_u8, - __d_padding: [0_u8; 4], - d_name: [0 as c::c_char; 256], - }; - let base = as_ptr(&z) as usize; - ( - (as_ptr(&z.d_fileno) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_off) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_reclen) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_type) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_namlen) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_name) as usize) - base, - ) - }, - { - let z = dirent; - let base = as_ptr(z) as usize; - ( - (as_ptr(&z.d_fileno) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_off) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_reclen) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_type) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_namlen) as usize) - base, - (as_ptr(&z.d_name) as usize) - base, - ) - } - ); -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/makedev.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/makedev.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 08ecd872e..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/makedev.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(not(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32")))] -use super::super::c; -use crate::fs::Dev; - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { - c::makedev(maj, min) -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", not(target_pointer_width = "32")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { - // Android's `makedev` oddly has signed argument types. - c::makedev(maj, min) -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { - // 32-bit Android's `dev_t` is 32-bit, but its `st_dev` is 64-bit, - // so we do it ourselves. - ((u64::from(maj) & 0xffff_f000_u64) << 32) - | ((u64::from(maj) & 0x0000_0fff_u64) << 8) - | ((u64::from(min) & 0xffff_ff00_u64) << 12) - | (u64::from(min) & 0x0000_00ff_u64) -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { - // Emscripten's `makedev` has a 32-bit return value. - Dev::from(c::makedev(maj, min)) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - unsafe { c::major(dev) } -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", not(target_pointer_width = "32")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // Android's `major` oddly has signed return types. - (unsafe { c::major(dev) }) as u32 -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // 32-bit Android's `dev_t` is 32-bit, but its `st_dev` is 64-bit, - // so we do it ourselves. - (((dev >> 31 >> 1) & 0xffff_f000) | ((dev >> 8) & 0x0000_0fff)) as u32 -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // Emscripten's `major` has a 32-bit argument value. - unsafe { c::major(dev as u32) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - unsafe { c::minor(dev) } -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", not(target_pointer_width = "32")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // Android's `minor` oddly has signed return types. - (unsafe { c::minor(dev) }) as u32 -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // 32-bit Android's `dev_t` is 32-bit, but its `st_dev` is 64-bit, - // so we do it ourselves. - (((dev >> 12) & 0xffff_ff00) | (dev & 0x0000_00ff)) as u32 -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - // Emscripten's `minor` has a 32-bit argument value. - unsafe { c::minor(dev as u32) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d0fc08765..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) mod dir; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) mod makedev; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1d1891f0f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1772 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::fs`. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ - borrowed_fd, c_str, ret, ret_c_int, ret_off_t, ret_owned_fd, ret_ssize_t, -}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::conv::{syscall_ret, syscall_ret_owned_fd, syscall_ret_ssize_t}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::offset::libc_fallocate; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -use super::super::offset::libc_posix_fadvise; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -use super::super::offset::libc_posix_fallocate; -use super::super::offset::{libc_fstat, libc_fstatat, libc_ftruncate, libc_lseek, libc_off_t}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use super::super::offset::{libc_fstatfs, libc_statfs}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use super::super::offset::{libc_fstatvfs, libc_statvfs}; -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -use super::super::time::types::LibcTimespec; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -use crate::ffi::CString; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] -use crate::fs::Access; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -use crate::fs::Advice; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -use crate::fs::FallocateFlags; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "solaris", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::fs::FlockOperation; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::fs::MemfdFlags; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -use crate::fs::SealFlags; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::StatFs; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::fs::{cwd, RenameFlags, ResolveFlags, Statx, StatxFlags}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::{Dev, FileType}; -use crate::fs::{Mode, OFlags, Stat, Timestamps}; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use crate::fs::{StatVfs, StatVfsMountFlags}; -use crate::io::{self, SeekFrom}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::process::{Gid, Uid}; -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -use crate::utils::as_ptr; -use core::convert::TryInto; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", -))] -use core::mem::size_of; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use core::ptr::null; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", -))] -use core::ptr::null_mut; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -use { - super::super::conv::nonnegative_ret, - crate::fs::{copyfile_state_t, CloneFlags, CopyfileFlags}, -}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -use {super::super::offset::libc_openat, crate::fs::AtFlags}; - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __utimensat64(c::c_int, *const c::c_char, *const LibcTimespec, c::c_int) -> c::c_int); -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __futimens64(c::c_int, *const LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int); - -/// Use a direct syscall (via libc) for `openat`. -/// -/// This is only currently necessary as a workaround for old glibc; see below. -#[cfg(all(unix, target_env = "gnu"))] -fn openat_via_syscall( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - oflags: OFlags, - mode: Mode, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - let dirfd = borrowed_fd(dirfd); - let path = c_str(path); - let oflags = oflags.bits(); - let mode = c::c_uint::from(mode.bits()); - ret_owned_fd(c::syscall( - c::SYS_openat, - c::c_long::from(dirfd), - path, - c::c_long::from(oflags), - mode as c::c_long, - ) as c::c_int) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn openat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - oflags: OFlags, - mode: Mode, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - // Work around <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17523>. - // Basically old glibc versions don't handle O_TMPFILE correctly. - #[cfg(all(unix, target_env = "gnu"))] - if oflags.contains(OFlags::TMPFILE) && crate::backend::if_glibc_is_less_than_2_25() { - return openat_via_syscall(dirfd, path, oflags, mode); - } - unsafe { - // Pass `mode` as a `c_uint` even if `mode_t` is narrower, since - // `libc_openat` is declared as a variadic function and narrower - // arguments are promoted. - ret_owned_fd(libc_openat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - oflags.bits(), - c::c_uint::from(mode.bits()), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statfs(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - ret(libc_statfs(c_str(filename), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statvfs(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<libc_statvfs>::uninit(); - ret(libc_statvfs(c_str(filename), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(libc_statvfs_to_statvfs(result.assume_init())) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn readlinkat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(c::readlinkat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c::c_char>(), - buf.len(), - )) - .map(|nread| nread as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn mkdirat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::mkdirat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - mode.bits() as c::mode_t, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn linkat( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - old_path: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - new_path: &CStr, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::linkat( - borrowed_fd(old_dirfd), - c_str(old_path), - borrowed_fd(new_dirfd), - c_str(new_path), - flags.bits(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn unlinkat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::unlinkat(borrowed_fd(dirfd), c_str(path), flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn renameat( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - old_path: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - new_path: &CStr, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::renameat( - borrowed_fd(old_dirfd), - c_str(old_path), - borrowed_fd(new_dirfd), - c_str(new_path), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(crate) fn renameat2( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - old_path: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - new_path: &CStr, - flags: RenameFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // `getrandom` wasn't supported in glibc until 2.28. - weak_or_syscall! { - fn renameat2( - olddirfd: c::c_int, - oldpath: *const c::c_char, - newdirfd: c::c_int, - newpath: *const c::c_char, - flags: c::c_uint - ) via SYS_renameat2 -> c::c_int - } - - unsafe { - ret(renameat2( - borrowed_fd(old_dirfd), - c_str(old_path), - borrowed_fd(new_dirfd), - c_str(new_path), - flags.bits(), - )) - } -} - -/// At present, `libc` only has `renameat2` defined for glibc. On other -/// ABIs, `RenameFlags` has no flags defined, and we use plain `renameat`. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn renameat2( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - old_path: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - new_path: &CStr, - flags: RenameFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - assert!(flags.is_empty()); - renameat(old_dirfd, old_path, new_dirfd, new_path) -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn symlinkat( - old_path: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - new_path: &CStr, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::symlinkat( - c_str(old_path), - borrowed_fd(new_dirfd), - c_str(new_path), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn statat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<Stat> { - // 32-bit and mips64 Linux: `struct stat64` is not y2038 compatible; use - // `statx`. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), - ))] - { - match statx(dirfd, path, flags, StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => statat_old(dirfd, path, flags), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe. Or, the platform is not y2038 safe and - // there's nothing practical we can do. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), - )))] - unsafe { - let mut stat = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(libc_fstatat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - stat.as_mut_ptr(), - flags.bits(), - ))?; - Ok(stat.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), -))] -fn statat_old(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<Stat> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::stat64>::uninit(); - ret(libc_fstatat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - result.as_mut_ptr(), - flags.bits(), - ))?; - stat64_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub(crate) fn accessat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - access: Access, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::faccessat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - access.bits(), - flags.bits(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] -pub(crate) fn accessat( - _dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - _path: &CStr, - _access: Access, - _flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - Ok(()) -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn utimensat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - times: &Timestamps, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `utimensat` but it is not y2038 safe by - // default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_utimensat) = __utimensat64.get() { - let libc_times: [LibcTimespec; 2] = [ - times.last_access.clone().into(), - times.last_modification.clone().into(), - ]; - - ret(libc_utimensat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - libc_times.as_ptr(), - flags.bits(), - )) - } else { - utimensat_old(dirfd, path, times, flags) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `utimensat`. Or, the platform - // is not y2038 safe and there's nothing practical we can do. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ) - )))] - unsafe { - // Assert that `Timestamps` has the expected layout. - let _ = core::mem::transmute::<Timestamps, [c::timespec; 2]>(times.clone()); - - ret(c::utimensat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - as_ptr(times).cast(), - flags.bits(), - )) - } - - // `utimensat` was introduced in macOS 10.13. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] - unsafe { - // ABI details - weak! { - fn utimensat( - c::c_int, - *const c::c_char, - *const c::timespec, - c::c_int - ) -> c::c_int - } - extern "C" { - fn setattrlist( - path: *const c::c_char, - attr_list: *const Attrlist, - attr_buf: *const c::c_void, - attr_buf_size: c::size_t, - options: c::c_ulong, - ) -> c::c_int; - } - const FSOPT_NOFOLLOW: c::c_ulong = 0x0000_0001; - - // If we have `utimensat`, use it. - if let Some(have_utimensat) = utimensat.get() { - // Assert that `Timestamps` has the expected layout. - let _ = core::mem::transmute::<Timestamps, [c::timespec; 2]>(times.clone()); - - return ret(have_utimensat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - as_ptr(times).cast(), - flags.bits(), - )); - } - - // `setattrlistat` was introduced in 10.13 along with `utimensat`, so if - // we don't have `utimensat`, we don't have `setattrlistat` either. - // Emulate it using `fork`, and `fchdir` and [`setattrlist`]. - // - // [`setattrlist`]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/setattrlist.2.html - match c::fork() { - -1 => Err(io::Errno::IO), - 0 => { - if c::fchdir(borrowed_fd(dirfd)) != 0 { - let code = match libc_errno::errno().0 { - c::EACCES => 2, - c::ENOTDIR => 3, - _ => 1, - }; - c::_exit(code); - } - - let mut flags_arg = 0; - if flags.contains(AtFlags::SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) { - flags_arg |= FSOPT_NOFOLLOW; - } - - let (attrbuf_size, times, attrs) = times_to_attrlist(times); - - if setattrlist( - c_str(path), - &attrs, - as_ptr(×).cast(), - attrbuf_size, - flags_arg, - ) != 0 - { - // Translate expected errno codes into ad-hoc integer - // values suitable for exit statuses. - let code = match libc_errno::errno().0 { - c::EACCES => 2, - c::ENOTDIR => 3, - c::EPERM => 4, - c::EROFS => 5, - c::ELOOP => 6, - c::ENOENT => 7, - c::ENAMETOOLONG => 8, - c::EINVAL => 9, - c::ESRCH => 10, - c::ENOTSUP => 11, - _ => 1, - }; - c::_exit(code); - } - - c::_exit(0); - } - child_pid => { - let mut wstatus = 0; - let _ = ret_c_int(c::waitpid(child_pid, &mut wstatus, 0))?; - if c::WIFEXITED(wstatus) { - // Translate our ad-hoc exit statuses back to errno codes. - match c::WEXITSTATUS(wstatus) { - 0 => Ok(()), - 2 => Err(io::Errno::ACCESS), - 3 => Err(io::Errno::NOTDIR), - 4 => Err(io::Errno::PERM), - 5 => Err(io::Errno::ROFS), - 6 => Err(io::Errno::LOOP), - 7 => Err(io::Errno::NOENT), - 8 => Err(io::Errno::NAMETOOLONG), - 9 => Err(io::Errno::INVAL), - 10 => Err(io::Errno::SRCH), - 11 => Err(io::Errno::NOTSUP), - _ => Err(io::Errno::IO), - } - } else { - Err(io::Errno::IO) - } - } - } - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -unsafe fn utimensat_old( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - times: &Timestamps, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let old_times = [ - c::timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_access - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times.last_access.tv_nsec, - }, - c::timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_modification - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times.last_modification.tv_nsec, - }, - ]; - ret(c::utimensat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - old_times.as_ptr(), - flags.bits(), - )) -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn chmodat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fchmodat(borrowed_fd(dirfd), c_str(path), mode.bits(), 0)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn chmodat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - // Linux's `fchmodat` does not have a flags argument. - unsafe { - // Pass `mode` as a `c_uint` even if `mode_t` is narrower, since - // `libc_openat` is declared as a variadic function and narrower - // arguments are promoted. - syscall_ret(c::syscall( - c::SYS_fchmodat, - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - c::c_uint::from(mode.bits()), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn fclonefileat( - srcfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - dst_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - dst: &CStr, - flags: CloneFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - syscall! { - fn fclonefileat( - srcfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - dst_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - dst: *const c::c_char, - flags: c::c_int - ) via SYS_fclonefileat -> c::c_int - } - - unsafe { ret(fclonefileat(srcfd, dst_dirfd, c_str(dst), flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn chownat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - owner: Option<Uid>, - group: Option<Gid>, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let (ow, gr) = crate::process::translate_fchown_args(owner, group); - ret(c::fchownat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - ow, - gr, - flags.bits(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn mknodat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - file_type: FileType, - mode: Mode, - dev: Dev, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::mknodat( - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - (mode.bits() | file_type.as_raw_mode()) as c::mode_t, - dev.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::PERM)?, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn copy_file_range( - fd_in: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_in: Option<&mut u64>, - fd_out: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_out: Option<&mut u64>, - len: u64, -) -> io::Result<u64> { - assert_eq!(size_of::<c::loff_t>(), size_of::<u64>()); - - let mut off_in_val: c::loff_t = 0; - let mut off_out_val: c::loff_t = 0; - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let off_in_ptr = if let Some(off_in) = &off_in { - off_in_val = (**off_in) as i64; - &mut off_in_val - } else { - null_mut() - }; - let off_out_ptr = if let Some(off_out) = &off_out { - off_out_val = (**off_out) as i64; - &mut off_out_val - } else { - null_mut() - }; - let len: usize = len.try_into().unwrap_or(usize::MAX); - let copied = unsafe { - syscall_ret_ssize_t(c::syscall( - c::SYS_copy_file_range, - borrowed_fd(fd_in), - off_in_ptr, - borrowed_fd(fd_out), - off_out_ptr, - len, - 0, // no flags are defined yet - ))? - }; - if let Some(off_in) = off_in { - *off_in = off_in_val as u64; - } - if let Some(off_out) = off_out { - *off_out = off_out_val as u64; - } - Ok(copied as u64) -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub(crate) fn fadvise(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, offset: u64, len: u64, advice: Advice) -> io::Result<()> { - let offset = offset as i64; - let len = len as i64; - - // FreeBSD returns `EINVAL` on invalid offsets; emulate the POSIX behavior. - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - let offset = if (offset as i64) < 0 { - i64::MAX - } else { - offset - }; - - // FreeBSD returns `EINVAL` on overflow; emulate the POSIX behavior. - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - let len = if len > 0 && offset.checked_add(len).is_none() { - i64::MAX - offset - } else { - len - }; - - let err = unsafe { libc_posix_fadvise(borrowed_fd(fd), offset, len, advice as c::c_int) }; - - // `posix_fadvise` returns its error status rather than using `errno`. - if err == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno(err)) - } -} - -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getfl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OFlags> { - unsafe { ret_c_int(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_GETFL)).map(OFlags::from_bits_truncate) } -} - -pub(crate) fn fcntl_setfl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: OFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_SETFL, flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_get_seals(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SealFlags> { - unsafe { - ret_c_int(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_GET_SEALS)) - .map(|flags| SealFlags::from_bits_unchecked(flags)) - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_add_seals(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, seals: SealFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_ADD_SEALS, seals.bits())) } -} - -pub(crate) fn seek(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pos: SeekFrom) -> io::Result<u64> { - let (whence, offset): (c::c_int, libc_off_t) = match pos { - SeekFrom::Start(pos) => { - let pos: u64 = pos; - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - (c::SEEK_SET, pos as i64) - } - SeekFrom::End(offset) => (c::SEEK_END, offset), - SeekFrom::Current(offset) => (c::SEEK_CUR, offset), - }; - let offset = unsafe { ret_off_t(libc_lseek(borrowed_fd(fd), offset, whence))? }; - Ok(offset as u64) -} - -pub(crate) fn tell(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u64> { - let offset = unsafe { ret_off_t(libc_lseek(borrowed_fd(fd), 0, c::SEEK_CUR))? }; - Ok(offset as u64) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn fchmod(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fchmod(borrowed_fd(fd), mode.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn fchmod(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - // Use `c::syscall` rather than `c::fchmod` because some libc - // implementations, such as musl, add extra logic to `fchmod` to emulate - // support for `O_PATH`, which uses `/proc` outside our control and - // interferes with our own use of `O_PATH`. - unsafe { - syscall_ret(c::syscall( - c::SYS_fchmod, - borrowed_fd(fd), - c::c_uint::from(mode.bits()), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn fchown(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, owner: Option<Uid>, group: Option<Gid>) -> io::Result<()> { - // Use `c::syscall` rather than `c::fchown` because some libc - // implementations, such as musl, add extra logic to `fchown` to emulate - // support for `O_PATH`, which uses `/proc` outside our control and - // interferes with our own use of `O_PATH`. - unsafe { - let (ow, gr) = crate::process::translate_fchown_args(owner, group); - syscall_ret(c::syscall(c::SYS_fchown, borrowed_fd(fd), ow, gr)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn fchown(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, owner: Option<Uid>, group: Option<Gid>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let (ow, gr) = crate::process::translate_fchown_args(owner, group); - ret(c::fchown(borrowed_fd(fd), ow, gr)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "solaris", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn flock(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, operation: FlockOperation) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::flock(borrowed_fd(fd), operation as c::c_int)) } -} - -pub(crate) fn fstat(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Stat> { - // 32-bit and mips64 Linux: `struct stat64` is not y2038 compatible; use - // `statx`. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), - ))] - { - match statx(fd, cstr!(""), AtFlags::EMPTY_PATH, StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => fstat_old(fd), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe. Or, the platform is not y2038 safe and - // there's nothing practical we can do. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), - )))] - unsafe { - let mut stat = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(libc_fstat(borrowed_fd(fd), stat.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(stat.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"), -))] -fn fstat_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Stat> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::stat64>::uninit(); - ret(libc_fstat(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - stat64_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn fstatfs(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - let mut statfs = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(libc_fstatfs(borrowed_fd(fd), statfs.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(statfs.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn fstatvfs(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - let mut statvfs = MaybeUninit::<libc_statvfs>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(libc_fstatvfs(borrowed_fd(fd), statvfs.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(libc_statvfs_to_statvfs(statvfs.assume_init())) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi" -)))] -fn libc_statvfs_to_statvfs(from: libc_statvfs) -> StatVfs { - StatVfs { - f_bsize: from.f_bsize as u64, - f_frsize: from.f_frsize as u64, - f_blocks: from.f_blocks as u64, - f_bfree: from.f_bfree as u64, - f_bavail: from.f_bavail as u64, - f_files: from.f_files as u64, - f_ffree: from.f_ffree as u64, - f_favail: from.f_ffree as u64, - f_fsid: from.f_fsid as u64, - f_flag: unsafe { StatVfsMountFlags::from_bits_unchecked(from.f_flag as u64) }, - f_namemax: from.f_namemax as u64, - } -} - -pub(crate) fn futimens(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, times: &Timestamps) -> io::Result<()> { - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `futimens` but it is not y2038 safe by default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_futimens) = __futimens64.get() { - let libc_times: [LibcTimespec; 2] = [ - times.last_access.clone().into(), - times.last_modification.clone().into(), - ]; - - ret(libc_futimens(borrowed_fd(fd), libc_times.as_ptr())) - } else { - futimens_old(fd, times) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `futimens`. Or, the platform - // is not y2038 safe and there's nothing practical we can do. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ) - )))] - unsafe { - // Assert that `Timestamps` has the expected layout. - let _ = core::mem::transmute::<Timestamps, [c::timespec; 2]>(times.clone()); - - ret(c::futimens(borrowed_fd(fd), as_ptr(times).cast())) - } - - // `futimens` was introduced in macOS 10.13. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] - unsafe { - // ABI details. - weak! { - fn futimens(c::c_int, *const c::timespec) -> c::c_int - } - extern "C" { - fn fsetattrlist( - fd: c::c_int, - attr_list: *const Attrlist, - attr_buf: *const c::c_void, - attr_buf_size: c::size_t, - options: c::c_ulong, - ) -> c::c_int; - } - - // If we have `futimens`, use it. - if let Some(have_futimens) = futimens.get() { - // Assert that `Timestamps` has the expected layout. - let _ = core::mem::transmute::<Timestamps, [c::timespec; 2]>(times.clone()); - - return ret(have_futimens(borrowed_fd(fd), as_ptr(times).cast())); - } - - // Otherwise use `fsetattrlist`. - let (attrbuf_size, times, attrs) = times_to_attrlist(times); - - ret(fsetattrlist( - borrowed_fd(fd), - &attrs, - as_ptr(×).cast(), - attrbuf_size, - 0, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -unsafe fn futimens_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, times: &Timestamps) -> io::Result<()> { - let old_times = [ - c::timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_access - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times.last_access.tv_nsec, - }, - c::timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_modification - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times.last_modification.tv_nsec, - }, - ]; - - ret(c::futimens(borrowed_fd(fd), old_times.as_ptr())) -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub(crate) fn fallocate( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - mode: FallocateFlags, - offset: u64, - len: u64, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - let len = len as i64; - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - unsafe { - ret(libc_fallocate(borrowed_fd(fd), mode.bits(), offset, len)) - } - - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux")))] - { - assert!(mode.is_empty()); - let err = unsafe { libc_posix_fallocate(borrowed_fd(fd), offset, len) }; - - // `posix_fallocate` returns its error status rather than using `errno`. - if err == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno(err)) - } - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn fallocate( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - mode: FallocateFlags, - offset: u64, - len: u64, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let offset: i64 = offset.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)?; - let len = len as i64; - - assert!(mode.is_empty()); - - let new_len = offset.checked_add(len).ok_or(io::Errno::FBIG)?; - let mut store = c::fstore_t { - fst_flags: c::F_ALLOCATECONTIG, - fst_posmode: c::F_PEOFPOSMODE, - fst_offset: 0, - fst_length: new_len, - fst_bytesalloc: 0, - }; - unsafe { - if c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_PREALLOCATE, &store) == -1 { - store.fst_flags = c::F_ALLOCATEALL; - let _ = ret_c_int(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_PREALLOCATE, &store))?; - } - ret(c::ftruncate(borrowed_fd(fd), new_len)) - } -} - -pub(crate) fn fsync(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fsync(borrowed_fd(fd))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", -)))] -pub(crate) fn fdatasync(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fdatasync(borrowed_fd(fd))) } -} - -pub(crate) fn ftruncate(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, length: u64) -> io::Result<()> { - let length = length.try_into().map_err(|_overflow_err| io::Errno::FBIG)?; - unsafe { ret(libc_ftruncate(borrowed_fd(fd), length)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn memfd_create(path: &CStr, flags: MemfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - weakcall! { - fn memfd_create( - name: *const c::c_char, - flags: c::c_uint - ) -> c::c_int - } - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - weak_or_syscall! { - fn memfd_create( - name: *const c::c_char, - flags: c::c_uint - ) via SYS_memfd_create -> c::c_int - } - - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(memfd_create(c_str(path), flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn openat2( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - oflags: OFlags, - mode: Mode, - resolve: ResolveFlags, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - let oflags: i32 = oflags.bits(); - let open_how = OpenHow { - oflag: u64::from(oflags as u32), - mode: u64::from(mode.bits()), - resolve: resolve.bits(), - }; - - unsafe { - syscall_ret_owned_fd(c::syscall( - SYS_OPENAT2, - borrowed_fd(dirfd), - c_str(path), - &open_how, - SIZEOF_OPEN_HOW, - )) - } -} -#[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), -))] -const SYS_OPENAT2: i32 = 437; -#[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "64", - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), -))] -const SYS_OPENAT2: i64 = 437; - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug)] -struct OpenHow { - oflag: u64, - mode: u64, - resolve: u64, -} -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -const SIZEOF_OPEN_HOW: usize = size_of::<OpenHow>(); - -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -pub(crate) fn sendfile( - out_fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - in_fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - offset: Option<&mut u64>, - count: usize, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - unsafe { - let nsent = ret_ssize_t(c::sendfile64( - borrowed_fd(out_fd), - borrowed_fd(in_fd), - offset.map_or(null_mut(), crate::utils::as_mut_ptr).cast(), - count, - ))?; - Ok(nsent as usize) - } -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `statx` value to rustix's `Stat`. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_pointer_width = "32", -))] -fn statx_to_stat(x: crate::fs::Statx) -> io::Result<Stat> { - Ok(Stat { - st_dev: crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_dev_major, x.stx_dev_minor).into(), - st_mode: x.stx_mode.into(), - st_nlink: x.stx_nlink.into(), - st_uid: x.stx_uid.into(), - st_gid: x.stx_gid.into(), - st_rdev: crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_rdev_major, x.stx_rdev_minor).into(), - st_size: x.stx_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blksize: x.stx_blksize.into(), - st_blocks: x.stx_blocks.into(), - st_atime: x - .stx_atime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime_nsec: x.stx_atime.tv_nsec as _, - st_mtime: x - .stx_mtime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime_nsec: x.stx_mtime.tv_nsec as _, - st_ctime: x - .stx_ctime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime_nsec: x.stx_ctime.tv_nsec as _, - st_ino: x.stx_ino.into(), - }) -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `statx` value to rustix's `Stat`. -/// -/// mips64' `struct stat64` in libc has private fields, and `stx_blocks` -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_arch = "mips64", -))] -fn statx_to_stat(x: crate::fs::Statx) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result: Stat = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() }; - - result.st_dev = crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_dev_major, x.stx_dev_minor); - result.st_mode = x.stx_mode.into(); - result.st_nlink = x.stx_nlink.into(); - result.st_uid = x.stx_uid.into(); - result.st_gid = x.stx_gid.into(); - result.st_rdev = crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_rdev_major, x.stx_rdev_minor); - result.st_size = x.stx_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_blksize = x.stx_blksize.into(); - result.st_blocks = x.stx_blocks.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_atime = x - .stx_atime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_atime_nsec = x.stx_atime.tv_nsec as _; - result.st_mtime = x - .stx_mtime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_mtime_nsec = x.stx_mtime.tv_nsec as _; - result.st_ctime = x - .stx_ctime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_ctime_nsec = x.stx_ctime.tv_nsec as _; - result.st_ino = x.stx_ino.into(); - - Ok(result) -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `stat64` value to rustix's `Stat`. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_pointer_width = "32", -))] -fn stat64_to_stat(s64: c::stat64) -> io::Result<Stat> { - Ok(Stat { - st_dev: s64.st_dev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mode: s64.st_mode.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_nlink: s64.st_nlink.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_uid: s64.st_uid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_gid: s64.st_gid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_rdev: s64.st_rdev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_size: s64.st_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blksize: s64.st_blksize.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blocks: s64.st_blocks.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime: s64.st_atime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime_nsec: s64 - .st_atime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime: s64.st_mtime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime_nsec: s64 - .st_mtime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime: s64.st_ctime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime_nsec: s64 - .st_ctime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ino: s64.st_ino.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - }) -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `stat64` value to rustix's `Stat`. -/// -/// mips64' `struct stat64` in libc has private fields, and `st_blocks` has -/// type `i64`. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_arch = "mips64", -))] -fn stat64_to_stat(s64: c::stat64) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result: Stat = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() }; - - result.st_dev = s64.st_dev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_mode = s64.st_mode.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_nlink = s64.st_nlink.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_uid = s64.st_uid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_gid = s64.st_gid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_rdev = s64.st_rdev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_size = s64.st_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_blksize = s64.st_blksize.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_blocks = s64.st_blocks.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_atime = s64.st_atime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_atime_nsec = s64 - .st_atime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_mtime = s64.st_mtime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_mtime_nsec = s64 - .st_mtime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_ctime = s64.st_ctime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_ctime_nsec = s64 - .st_ctime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - result.st_ino = s64.st_ino.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?; - - Ok(result) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] -mod sys { - use super::{c, BorrowedFd, Statx}; - - #[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_arch = "arm"))] - const SYS_statx: c::c_long = 397; - #[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_arch = "x86"))] - const SYS_statx: c::c_long = 383; - #[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_arch = "aarch64"))] - const SYS_statx: c::c_long = 291; - #[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_arch = "x86_64"))] - const SYS_statx: c::c_long = 332; - - weak_or_syscall! { - pub(super) fn statx( - pirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: *const c::c_char, - flags: c::c_int, - mask: c::c_uint, - buf: *mut Statx - ) via SYS_statx -> c::c_int - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] -pub(crate) fn statx( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - flags: AtFlags, - mask: StatxFlags, -) -> io::Result<Statx> { - // If a future Linux kernel adds more fields to `struct statx` and users - // passing flags unknown to rustix in `StatxFlags`, we could end up - // writing outside of the buffer. To prevent this possibility, we mask off - // any flags that we don't know about. - // - // This includes `STATX__RESERVED`, which has a value that we know, but - // which could take on arbitrary new meaning in the future. Linux currently - // rejects this flag with `EINVAL`, so we do the same. - // - // This doesn't rely on `STATX_ALL` because [it's deprecated] and already - // doesn't represent all the known flags. - // - // [it's deprecated]: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-fsdevel/patch/20200505095915.11275-7-mszeredi@redhat.com/ - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_env = "musl")))] - const STATX__RESERVED: u32 = libc::STATX__RESERVED as u32; - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_env = "musl"))] - const STATX__RESERVED: u32 = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX__RESERVED; - if (mask.bits() & STATX__RESERVED) == STATX__RESERVED { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let mask = mask & StatxFlags::all(); - - let mut statx_buf = MaybeUninit::<Statx>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(sys::statx( - dirfd, - c_str(path), - flags.bits(), - mask.bits(), - statx_buf.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(statx_buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn is_statx_available() -> bool { - unsafe { - // Call `statx` with null pointers so that if it fails for any reason - // other than `EFAULT`, we know it's not supported. - matches!( - ret(sys::statx(cwd(), null(), 0, 0, null_mut())), - Err(io::Errno::FAULT) - ) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) unsafe fn fcopyfile( - from: BorrowedFd<'_>, - to: BorrowedFd<'_>, - state: copyfile_state_t, - flags: CopyfileFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - extern "C" { - fn fcopyfile( - from: c::c_int, - to: c::c_int, - state: copyfile_state_t, - flags: c::c_uint, - ) -> c::c_int; - } - - nonnegative_ret(fcopyfile( - borrowed_fd(from), - borrowed_fd(to), - state, - flags.bits(), - )) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn copyfile_state_alloc() -> io::Result<copyfile_state_t> { - extern "C" { - fn copyfile_state_alloc() -> copyfile_state_t; - } - - let result = unsafe { copyfile_state_alloc() }; - if result.0.is_null() { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(result) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) unsafe fn copyfile_state_free(state: copyfile_state_t) -> io::Result<()> { - extern "C" { - fn copyfile_state_free(state: copyfile_state_t) -> c::c_int; - } - - nonnegative_ret(copyfile_state_free(state)) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -const COPYFILE_STATE_COPIED: u32 = 8; - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) unsafe fn copyfile_state_get_copied(state: copyfile_state_t) -> io::Result<u64> { - let mut copied = MaybeUninit::<u64>::uninit(); - copyfile_state_get(state, COPYFILE_STATE_COPIED, copied.as_mut_ptr().cast())?; - Ok(copied.assume_init()) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) unsafe fn copyfile_state_get( - state: copyfile_state_t, - flag: u32, - dst: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<()> { - extern "C" { - fn copyfile_state_get(state: copyfile_state_t, flag: u32, dst: *mut c::c_void) -> c::c_int; - } - - nonnegative_ret(copyfile_state_get(state, flag, dst)) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn getpath(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<CString> { - // The use of PATH_MAX is generally not encouraged, but it - // is inevitable in this case because macOS defines `fcntl` with - // `F_GETPATH` in terms of `MAXPATHLEN`, and there are no - // alternatives. If a better method is invented, it should be used - // instead. - let mut buf = alloc::vec![0; c::PATH_MAX as usize]; - - // From the [macOS `fcntl` man page]: - // `F_GETPATH` - Get the path of the file descriptor `Fildes`. The argument - // must be a buffer of size `MAXPATHLEN` or greater. - // - // [macOS `fcntl` man page]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html - unsafe { - ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_GETPATH, buf.as_mut_ptr()))?; - } - - let l = buf.iter().position(|&c| c == 0).unwrap(); - buf.truncate(l); - - // TODO: On Rust 1.56, we can use `shrink_to` here. - //buf.shrink_to(l + 1); - buf.shrink_to_fit(); - - Ok(CString::new(buf).unwrap()) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_rdadvise(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, offset: u64, len: u64) -> io::Result<()> { - // From the [macOS `fcntl` man page]: - // `F_RDADVISE` - Issue an advisory read async with no copy to user. - // - // The `F_RDADVISE` command operates on the following structure which holds - // information passed from the user to the system: - // - // ```c - // struct radvisory { - // off_t ra_offset; /* offset into the file */ - // int ra_count; /* size of the read */ - // }; - // ``` - // - // [macOS `fcntl` man page]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html - let ra_offset = match offset.try_into() { - Ok(len) => len, - // If this conversion fails, the user is providing an offset outside - // any possible file extent, so just ignore it. - Err(_) => return Ok(()), - }; - let ra_count = match len.try_into() { - Ok(len) => len, - // If this conversion fails, the user is providing a dubiously large - // hint which is unlikely to improve performance. - Err(_) => return Ok(()), - }; - unsafe { - let radvisory = c::radvisory { - ra_offset, - ra_count, - }; - ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_RDADVISE, &radvisory)) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_fullfsync(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_FULLFSYNC)) } -} - -/// Convert `times` from a `futimens`/`utimensat` argument into `setattrlist` -/// arguments. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -fn times_to_attrlist(times: &Timestamps) -> (c::size_t, [c::timespec; 2], Attrlist) { - // ABI details. - const ATTR_CMN_MODTIME: u32 = 0x0000_0400; - const ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME: u32 = 0x0000_1000; - const ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT: u16 = 5; - - let mut times = times.clone(); - - // If we have any `UTIME_NOW` elements, replace them with the current time. - if times.last_access.tv_nsec == c::UTIME_NOW || times.last_modification.tv_nsec == c::UTIME_NOW - { - let now = { - let mut tv = c::timeval { - tv_sec: 0, - tv_usec: 0, - }; - unsafe { - let r = c::gettimeofday(&mut tv, null_mut()); - assert_eq!(r, 0); - } - c::timespec { - tv_sec: tv.tv_sec, - tv_nsec: (tv.tv_usec * 1000) as _, - } - }; - if times.last_access.tv_nsec == c::UTIME_NOW { - times.last_access = now; - } - if times.last_modification.tv_nsec == c::UTIME_NOW { - times.last_modification = now; - } - } - - // Pack the return values following the rules for [`getattrlist`]. - // - // [`getattrlist`]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/getattrlist.2.html - let mut times_size = 0; - let mut attrs = Attrlist { - bitmapcount: ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT, - reserved: 0, - commonattr: 0, - volattr: 0, - dirattr: 0, - fileattr: 0, - forkattr: 0, - }; - let mut return_times = [c::timespec { - tv_sec: 0, - tv_nsec: 0, - }; 2]; - let mut times_index = 0; - if times.last_modification.tv_nsec != c::UTIME_OMIT { - attrs.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_MODTIME; - return_times[times_index] = times.last_modification; - times_index += 1; - times_size += size_of::<c::timespec>(); - } - if times.last_access.tv_nsec != c::UTIME_OMIT { - attrs.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME; - return_times[times_index] = times.last_access; - times_size += size_of::<c::timespec>(); - } - - (times_size, return_times, attrs) -} - -/// Support type for `Attrlist`. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -type Attrgroup = u32; - -/// Attribute list for use with `setattrlist`. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -#[repr(C)] -struct Attrlist { - bitmapcount: u16, - reserved: u16, - commonattr: Attrgroup, - volattr: Attrgroup, - dirattr: Attrgroup, - fileattr: Attrgroup, - forkattr: Attrgroup, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8d8ec08bf..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/fs/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1116 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `*_OK` constants for use with [`accessat`]. - /// - /// [`accessat`]: fn.accessat.html - pub struct Access: c::c_int { - /// `R_OK` - const READ_OK = c::R_OK; - - /// `W_OK` - const WRITE_OK = c::W_OK; - - /// `X_OK` - const EXEC_OK = c::X_OK; - - /// `F_OK` - const EXISTS = c::F_OK; - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -bitflags! { - /// `AT_*` constants for use with [`openat`], [`statat`], and other `*at` - /// functions. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - /// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat - pub struct AtFlags: c::c_int { - /// `AT_REMOVEDIR` - const REMOVEDIR = c::AT_REMOVEDIR; - - /// `AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW` - const SYMLINK_FOLLOW = c::AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW; - - /// `AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW` - const SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW = c::AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; - - /// `AT_EMPTY_PATH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", - ))] - const EMPTY_PATH = c::AT_EMPTY_PATH; - - /// `AT_EACCESS` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "android")))] - const EACCESS = c::AT_EACCESS; - - /// `AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT` - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT = c::AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT; - - /// `AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC` - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const STATX_FORCE_SYNC = c::AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC; - - /// `AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC` - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const STATX_DONT_SYNC = c::AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `S_I*` constants for use with [`openat`], [`chmodat`], and [`fchmod`]. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - /// [`chmodat`]: crate::fs::chmodat - /// [`fchmod`]: crate::fs::fchmod - pub struct Mode: RawMode { - /// `S_IRWXU` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const RWXU = c::S_IRWXU as RawMode; - - /// `S_IRUSR` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const RUSR = c::S_IRUSR as RawMode; - - /// `S_IWUSR` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const WUSR = c::S_IWUSR as RawMode; - - /// `S_IXUSR` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const XUSR = c::S_IXUSR as RawMode; - - /// `S_IRWXG` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const RWXG = c::S_IRWXG as RawMode; - - /// `S_IRGRP` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const RGRP = c::S_IRGRP as RawMode; - - /// `S_IWGRP` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const WGRP = c::S_IWGRP as RawMode; - - /// `S_IXGRP` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const XGRP = c::S_IXGRP as RawMode; - - /// `S_IRWXO` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const RWXO = c::S_IRWXO as RawMode; - - /// `S_IROTH` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const ROTH = c::S_IROTH as RawMode; - - /// `S_IWOTH` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const WOTH = c::S_IWOTH as RawMode; - - /// `S_IXOTH` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const XOTH = c::S_IXOTH as RawMode; - - /// `S_ISUID` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const SUID = c::S_ISUID as RawMode; - - /// `S_ISGID` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const SGID = c::S_ISGID as RawMode; - - /// `S_ISVTX` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // WASI doesn't have Unix-style mode flags. - const SVTX = c::S_ISVTX as RawMode; - } -} - -impl Mode { - /// Construct a `Mode` from the mode bits of the `st_mode` field of - /// a `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw_mode(st_mode: RawMode) -> Self { - Self::from_bits_truncate(st_mode) - } - - /// Construct an `st_mode` value from `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw_mode(self) -> RawMode { - self.bits() - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`openat`]. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - pub struct OFlags: c::c_int { - /// `O_ACCMODE` - const ACCMODE = c::O_ACCMODE; - - /// Similar to `ACCMODE`, but just includes the read/write flags, and - /// no other flags. - /// - /// Some implementations include `O_PATH` in `O_ACCMODE`, when - /// sometimes we really just want the read/write bits. Caution is - /// indicated, as the presence of `O_PATH` may mean that the read/write - /// bits don't have their usual meaning. - const RWMODE = c::O_RDONLY | c::O_WRONLY | c::O_RDWR; - - /// `O_APPEND` - const APPEND = c::O_APPEND; - - /// `O_CREAT` - #[doc(alias = "CREAT")] - const CREATE = c::O_CREAT; - - /// `O_DIRECTORY` - const DIRECTORY = c::O_DIRECTORY; - - /// `O_DSYNC` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "redox")))] - const DSYNC = c::O_DSYNC; - - /// `O_EXCL` - const EXCL = c::O_EXCL; - - /// `O_FSYNC` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "musl")), - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - const FSYNC = c::O_FSYNC; - - /// `O_NOFOLLOW` - const NOFOLLOW = c::O_NOFOLLOW; - - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::O_NONBLOCK; - - /// `O_RDONLY` - const RDONLY = c::O_RDONLY; - - /// `O_WRONLY` - const WRONLY = c::O_WRONLY; - - /// `O_RDWR` - const RDWR = c::O_RDWR; - - /// `O_NOCTTY` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] - const NOCTTY = c::O_NOCTTY; - - /// `O_RSYNC` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - ))] - const RSYNC = c::O_RSYNC; - - /// `O_SYNC` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] - const SYNC = c::O_SYNC; - - /// `O_TRUNC` - const TRUNC = c::O_TRUNC; - - /// `O_PATH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "redox", - ))] - const PATH = c::O_PATH; - - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - - /// `O_TMPFILE` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", - ))] - const TMPFILE = c::O_TMPFILE; - - /// `O_NOATIME` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", - ))] - const NOATIME = c::O_NOATIME; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -bitflags! { - /// `CLONE_*` constants for use with [`fclonefileat`]. - /// - /// [`fclonefileat`]: crate::fs::fclonefileat - pub struct CloneFlags: c::c_int { - /// `CLONE_NOFOLLOW` - const NOFOLLOW = 1; - - /// `CLONE_NOOWNERCOPY` - const NOOWNERCOPY = 2; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -mod copyfile { - pub(super) const ACL: u32 = 1 << 0; - pub(super) const STAT: u32 = 1 << 1; - pub(super) const XATTR: u32 = 1 << 2; - pub(super) const DATA: u32 = 1 << 3; - pub(super) const SECURITY: u32 = STAT | ACL; - pub(super) const METADATA: u32 = SECURITY | XATTR; - pub(super) const ALL: u32 = METADATA | DATA; -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -bitflags! { - /// `COPYFILE_*` constants. - pub struct CopyfileFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `COPYFILE_ACL` - const ACL = copyfile::ACL; - - /// `COPYFILE_STAT` - const STAT = copyfile::STAT; - - /// `COPYFILE_XATTR` - const XATTR = copyfile::XATTR; - - /// `COPYFILE_DATA` - const DATA = copyfile::DATA; - - /// `COPYFILE_SECURITY` - const SECURITY = copyfile::SECURITY; - - /// `COPYFILE_METADATA` - const METADATA = copyfile::METADATA; - - /// `COPYFILE_ALL` - const ALL = copyfile::ALL; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `RESOLVE_*` constants for use with [`openat2`]. - /// - /// [`openat2`]: crate::fs::openat2 - #[derive(Default)] - pub struct ResolveFlags: u64 { - /// `RESOLVE_NO_XDEV` - const NO_XDEV = 0x01; - - /// `RESOLVE_NO_MAGICLINKS` - const NO_MAGICLINKS = 0x02; - - /// `RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS` - const NO_SYMLINKS = 0x04; - - /// `RESOLVE_BENEATH` - const BENEATH = 0x08; - - /// `RESOLVE_IN_ROOT` - const IN_ROOT = 0x10; - - /// `RESOLVE_CACHED` (since Linux 5.12) - const CACHED = 0x20; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `RENAME_*` constants for use with [`renameat_with`]. - /// - /// [`renameat_with`]: crate::fs::renameat_with - pub struct RenameFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `RENAME_EXCHANGE` - const EXCHANGE = c::RENAME_EXCHANGE as _; - - /// `RENAME_NOREPLACE` - const NOREPLACE = c::RENAME_NOREPLACE as _; - - /// `RENAME_WHITEOUT` - const WHITEOUT = c::RENAME_WHITEOUT as _; - } -} - -/// `S_IF*` constants for use with [`mknodat`] and [`Stat`]'s `st_mode` field. -/// -/// [`mknodat`]: crate::fs::mknodat -/// [`Stat`]: crate::fs::Stat -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub enum FileType { - /// `S_IFREG` - RegularFile = c::S_IFREG as isize, - - /// `S_IFDIR` - Directory = c::S_IFDIR as isize, - - /// `S_IFLNK` - Symlink = c::S_IFLNK as isize, - - /// `S_IFIFO` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFIFO`. - #[doc(alias = "IFO")] - Fifo = c::S_IFIFO as isize, - - /// `S_IFSOCK` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFSOCK`. - Socket = c::S_IFSOCK as isize, - - /// `S_IFCHR` - CharacterDevice = c::S_IFCHR as isize, - - /// `S_IFBLK` - BlockDevice = c::S_IFBLK as isize, - - /// An unknown filesystem object. - Unknown, -} - -impl FileType { - /// Construct a `FileType` from the `S_IFMT` bits of the `st_mode` field of - /// a `Stat`. - pub const fn from_raw_mode(st_mode: RawMode) -> Self { - match (st_mode as c::mode_t) & c::S_IFMT { - c::S_IFREG => Self::RegularFile, - c::S_IFDIR => Self::Directory, - c::S_IFLNK => Self::Symlink, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFIFO`. - c::S_IFIFO => Self::Fifo, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFSOCK`. - c::S_IFSOCK => Self::Socket, - c::S_IFCHR => Self::CharacterDevice, - c::S_IFBLK => Self::BlockDevice, - _ => Self::Unknown, - } - } - - /// Construct an `st_mode` value from `Stat`. - pub const fn as_raw_mode(self) -> RawMode { - match self { - Self::RegularFile => c::S_IFREG as RawMode, - Self::Directory => c::S_IFDIR as RawMode, - Self::Symlink => c::S_IFLNK as RawMode, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFIFO`. - Self::Fifo => c::S_IFIFO as RawMode, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `S_IFSOCK`. - Self::Socket => c::S_IFSOCK as RawMode, - Self::CharacterDevice => c::S_IFCHR as RawMode, - Self::BlockDevice => c::S_IFBLK as RawMode, - Self::Unknown => c::S_IFMT as RawMode, - } - } - - /// Construct a `FileType` from the `d_type` field of a `c::dirent`. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris" - )))] - pub(crate) const fn from_dirent_d_type(d_type: u8) -> Self { - match d_type { - c::DT_REG => Self::RegularFile, - c::DT_DIR => Self::Directory, - c::DT_LNK => Self::Symlink, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `DT_SOCK`. - c::DT_SOCK => Self::Socket, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] // TODO: Use WASI's `DT_FIFO`. - c::DT_FIFO => Self::Fifo, - c::DT_CHR => Self::CharacterDevice, - c::DT_BLK => Self::BlockDevice, - // c::DT_UNKNOWN | - _ => Self::Unknown, - } - } -} - -/// `POSIX_FADV_*` constants for use with [`fadvise`]. -/// -/// [`fadvise`]: crate::fs::fadvise -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Advice { - /// `POSIX_FADV_NORMAL` - Normal = c::POSIX_FADV_NORMAL as c::c_uint, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL` - Sequential = c::POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL as c::c_uint, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_RANDOM` - Random = c::POSIX_FADV_RANDOM as c::c_uint, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE` - NoReuse = c::POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE as c::c_uint, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED` - WillNeed = c::POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED as c::c_uint, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED` - DontNeed = c::POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED as c::c_uint, -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `MFD_*` constants for use with [`memfd_create`]. - /// - /// [`memfd_create`]: crate::fs::memfd_create - pub struct MemfdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `MFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::MFD_CLOEXEC; - - /// `MFD_ALLOW_SEALING` - const ALLOW_SEALING = c::MFD_ALLOW_SEALING; - - /// `MFD_HUGETLB` (since Linux 4.14) - const HUGETLB = c::MFD_HUGETLB; - - /// `MFD_HUGE_64KB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_64KB = c::MFD_HUGE_64KB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_512JB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_512KB = c::MFD_HUGE_512KB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_1MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_1MB = c::MFD_HUGE_1MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_2MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_2MB = c::MFD_HUGE_2MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_8MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_8MB = c::MFD_HUGE_8MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_16MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_16MB = c::MFD_HUGE_16MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_32MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_32MB = c::MFD_HUGE_32MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_256MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_256MB = c::MFD_HUGE_256MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_512MB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_512MB = c::MFD_HUGE_512MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_1GB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_1GB = c::MFD_HUGE_1GB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_2GB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_2GB = c::MFD_HUGE_2GB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_16GB` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const HUGE_16GB = c::MFD_HUGE_16GB; - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -bitflags! { - /// `F_SEAL_*` constants for use with [`fcntl_add_seals`] and - /// [`fcntl_get_seals`]. - /// - /// [`fcntl_add_seals`]: crate::fs::fcntl_add_seals - /// [`fcntl_get_seals`]: crate::fs::fcntl_get_seals - pub struct SealFlags: i32 { - /// `F_SEAL_SEAL`. - const SEAL = c::F_SEAL_SEAL; - /// `F_SEAL_SHRINK`. - const SHRINK = c::F_SEAL_SHRINK; - /// `F_SEAL_GROW`. - const GROW = c::F_SEAL_GROW; - /// `F_SEAL_WRITE`. - const WRITE = c::F_SEAL_WRITE; - /// `F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE` (since Linux 5.1) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const FUTURE_WRITE = c::F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE; - } -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -bitflags! { - /// `STATX_*` constants for use with [`statx`]. - /// - /// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx - pub struct StatxFlags: u32 { - /// `STATX_TYPE` - const TYPE = c::STATX_TYPE; - - /// `STATX_MODE` - const MODE = c::STATX_MODE; - - /// `STATX_NLINK` - const NLINK = c::STATX_NLINK; - - /// `STATX_UID` - const UID = c::STATX_UID; - - /// `STATX_GID` - const GID = c::STATX_GID; - - /// `STATX_ATIME` - const ATIME = c::STATX_ATIME; - - /// `STATX_MTIME` - const MTIME = c::STATX_MTIME; - - /// `STATX_CTIME` - const CTIME = c::STATX_CTIME; - - /// `STATX_INO` - const INO = c::STATX_INO; - - /// `STATX_SIZE` - const SIZE = c::STATX_SIZE; - - /// `STATX_BLOCKS` - const BLOCKS = c::STATX_BLOCKS; - - /// `STATX_BASIC_STATS` - const BASIC_STATS = c::STATX_BASIC_STATS; - - /// `STATX_BTIME` - const BTIME = c::STATX_BTIME; - - /// `STATX_MNT_ID` (since Linux 5.8) - const MNT_ID = c::STATX_MNT_ID; - - /// `STATX_ALL` - const ALL = c::STATX_ALL; - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -bitflags! { - /// `STATX_*` constants for use with [`statx`]. - /// - /// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx - pub struct StatxFlags: u32 { - /// `STATX_TYPE` - const TYPE = 0x0001; - - /// `STATX_MODE` - const MODE = 0x0002; - - /// `STATX_NLINK` - const NLINK = 0x0004; - - /// `STATX_UID` - const UID = 0x0008; - - /// `STATX_GID` - const GID = 0x0010; - - /// `STATX_ATIME` - const ATIME = 0x0020; - - /// `STATX_MTIME` - const MTIME = 0x0040; - - /// `STATX_CTIME` - const CTIME = 0x0080; - - /// `STATX_INO` - const INO = 0x0100; - - /// `STATX_SIZE` - const SIZE = 0x0200; - - /// `STATX_BLOCKS` - const BLOCKS = 0x0400; - - /// `STATX_BASIC_STATS` - const BASIC_STATS = 0x07ff; - - /// `STATX_BTIME` - const BTIME = 0x800; - - /// `STATX_MNT_ID` (since Linux 5.8) - const MNT_ID = 0x1000; - - /// `STATX_ALL` - const ALL = 0xfff; - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -bitflags! { - /// `FALLOC_FL_*` constants for use with [`fallocate`]. - /// - /// [`fallocate`]: crate::fs::fallocate - pub struct FallocateFlags: i32 { - /// `FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const KEEP_SIZE = c::FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const PUNCH_HOLE = c::FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const NO_HIDE_STALE = c::FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const COLLAPSE_RANGE = c::FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const ZERO_RANGE = c::FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const INSERT_RANGE = c::FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - const UNSHARE_RANGE = c::FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE; - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -bitflags! { - /// `ST_*` constants for use with [`StatVfs`]. - pub struct StatVfsMountFlags: u64 { - /// `ST_MANDLOCK` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const MANDLOCK = libc::ST_MANDLOCK as u64; - - /// `ST_NOATIME` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const NOATIME = libc::ST_NOATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_NODEV` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const NODEV = libc::ST_NODEV as u64; - - /// `ST_NODIRATIME` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const NODIRATIME = libc::ST_NODIRATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_NOEXEC` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const NOEXEC = libc::ST_NOEXEC as u64; - - /// `ST_NOSUID` - const NOSUID = libc::ST_NOSUID as u64; - - /// `ST_RDONLY` - const RDONLY = libc::ST_RDONLY as u64; - - /// `ST_RELATIME` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")))] - const RELATIME = libc::ST_RELATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_SYNCHRONOUS` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] - const SYNCHRONOUS = libc::ST_SYNCHRONOUS as u64; - } -} - -/// `LOCK_*` constants for use with [`flock`] -/// -/// [`flock`]: crate::fs::flock -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "solaris", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum FlockOperation { - /// `LOCK_SH` - LockShared = c::LOCK_SH, - /// `LOCK_EX` - LockExclusive = c::LOCK_EX, - /// `LOCK_UN` - Unlock = c::LOCK_UN, - /// `LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingLockShared = c::LOCK_SH | c::LOCK_NB, - /// `LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingLockExclusive = c::LOCK_EX | c::LOCK_NB, - /// `LOCK_UN | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingUnlock = c::LOCK_UN | c::LOCK_NB, -} - -/// `struct stat` for use with [`statat`] and [`fstat`]. -/// -/// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat -/// [`fstat`]: crate::fs::fstat -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -)))] -pub type Stat = c::stat; - -/// `struct stat` for use with [`statat`] and [`fstat`]. -/// -/// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat -/// [`fstat`]: crate::fs::fstat -#[cfg(any( - all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_pointer_width = "64", - ), - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -pub type Stat = c::stat64; - -/// `struct stat` for use with [`statat`] and [`fstat`]. -/// -/// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat -/// [`fstat`]: crate::fs::fstat -// On 32-bit, Linux's `struct stat64` has a 32-bit `st_mtime` and friends, so -// we use our own struct, populated from `statx` where possible, to avoid the -// y2038 bug. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - target_pointer_width = "32", -))] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct Stat { - pub st_dev: u64, - pub st_mode: u32, - pub st_nlink: u32, - pub st_uid: u32, - pub st_gid: u32, - pub st_rdev: u64, - pub st_size: i64, - pub st_blksize: u32, - pub st_blocks: u64, - pub st_atime: u64, - pub st_atime_nsec: u32, - pub st_mtime: u64, - pub st_mtime_nsec: u32, - pub st_ctime: u64, - pub st_ctime_nsec: u32, - pub st_ino: u64, -} - -/// `struct statfs` for use with [`statfs`] and [`fstatfs`]. -/// -/// [`statfs`]: crate::fs::statfs -/// [`fstatfs`]: crate::fs::fstatfs -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] -pub type StatFs = c::statfs; - -/// `struct statfs` for use with [`statfs`] and [`fstatfs`]. -/// -/// [`statfs`]: crate::fs::statfs -/// [`fstatfs`]: crate::fs::fstatfs -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -pub type StatFs = c::statfs64; - -/// `struct statvfs` for use with [`statvfs`] and [`fstatvfs`]. -/// -/// [`statvfs`]: crate::fs::statvfs -/// [`fstatvfs`]: crate::fs::fstatvfs -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct StatVfs { - pub f_bsize: u64, - pub f_frsize: u64, - pub f_blocks: u64, - pub f_bfree: u64, - pub f_bavail: u64, - pub f_files: u64, - pub f_ffree: u64, - pub f_favail: u64, - pub f_fsid: u64, - pub f_flag: StatVfsMountFlags, - pub f_namemax: u64, -} - -/// `struct statx` for use with [`statx`]. -/// -/// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -// Use the glibc `struct statx`. -pub type Statx = c::statx; - -/// `struct statx_timestamp` for use with [`Statx`]. -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -// Use the glibc `struct statx_timestamp`. -pub type StatxTimestamp = c::statx; - -/// `struct statx` for use with [`statx`]. -/// -/// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx -// Non-glibc ABIs don't currently declare a `struct statx`, so we declare it -// ourselves. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -#[repr(C)] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct Statx { - pub stx_mask: u32, - pub stx_blksize: u32, - pub stx_attributes: u64, - pub stx_nlink: u32, - pub stx_uid: u32, - pub stx_gid: u32, - pub stx_mode: u16, - __statx_pad1: [u16; 1], - pub stx_ino: u64, - pub stx_size: u64, - pub stx_blocks: u64, - pub stx_attributes_mask: u64, - pub stx_atime: StatxTimestamp, - pub stx_btime: StatxTimestamp, - pub stx_ctime: StatxTimestamp, - pub stx_mtime: StatxTimestamp, - pub stx_rdev_major: u32, - pub stx_rdev_minor: u32, - pub stx_dev_major: u32, - pub stx_dev_minor: u32, - pub stx_mnt_id: u64, - __statx_pad2: u64, - __statx_pad3: [u64; 12], -} - -/// `struct statx_timestamp` for use with [`Statx`]. -// Non-glibc ABIs don't currently declare a `struct statx_timestamp`, so we -// declare it ourselves. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -#[repr(C)] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct StatxTimestamp { - pub tv_sec: i64, - pub tv_nsec: u32, - pub __statx_timestamp_pad1: [i32; 1], -} - -/// `mode_t` -#[cfg(not(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32")))] -pub type RawMode = c::mode_t; - -/// `mode_t` -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -pub type RawMode = c::c_uint; - -/// `dev_t` -#[cfg(not(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32")))] -pub type Dev = c::dev_t; - -/// `dev_t` -#[cfg(all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -pub type Dev = c::c_ulonglong; - -/// `__fsword_t` -#[cfg(all( - target_os = "linux", - not(target_env = "musl"), - not(target_arch = "s390x"), -))] -pub type FsWord = c::__fsword_t; - -/// `__fsword_t` -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl")), - target_pointer_width = "32", -))] -pub type FsWord = u32; - -/// `__fsword_t` -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl")), - not(target_arch = "s390x"), - target_pointer_width = "64", -))] -pub type FsWord = u64; - -/// `__fsword_t` -// s390x uses `u32` for `statfs` entries, even though `__fsword_t` is `u64`. -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_arch = "s390x"))] -pub type FsWord = u32; - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub use c::{UTIME_NOW, UTIME_OMIT}; - -/// `PROC_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the procfs filesystem. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - not(target_env = "musl"), -))] -pub const PROC_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = c::PROC_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; - -/// `NFS_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the NFS filesystem. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - not(target_env = "musl"), -))] -pub const NFS_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = c::NFS_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; - -/// `PROC_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the procfs filesystem. -#[cfg(all(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), target_env = "musl"))] -pub const PROC_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = 0x0000_9fa0; - -/// `NFS_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the NFS filesystem. -#[cfg(all(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), target_env = "musl"))] -pub const NFS_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = 0x0000_6969; - -/// `copyfile_state_t`—State for use with [`fcopyfile`]. -/// -/// [`fcopyfile`]: crate::fs::fcopyfile -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -#[allow(non_camel_case_types)] -#[repr(transparent)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct copyfile_state_t(pub(crate) *mut c::c_void); diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/epoll.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/epoll.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3205a613f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/epoll.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,573 +0,0 @@ -//! epoll support. -//! -//! This is an experiment, and it isn't yet clear whether epoll is the right -//! level of abstraction at which to introduce safety. But it works fairly well -//! in simple examples 🙂. -//! -//! # Examples -//! -//! ```rust,no_run -//! # #![cfg_attr(io_lifetimes_use_std, feature(io_safety))] -//! # #[cfg(feature = "net")] -//! # fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { -//! use io_lifetimes::AsFd; -//! use rustix::io::epoll::{self, Epoll}; -//! use rustix::io::{ioctl_fionbio, read, write}; -//! use rustix::net::{ -//! accept, bind_v4, listen, socket, AddressFamily, Ipv4Addr, Protocol, SocketAddrV4, -//! SocketType, -//! }; -//! use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd; -//! -//! // Create a socket and listen on it. -//! let listen_sock = socket(AddressFamily::INET, SocketType::STREAM, Protocol::default())?; -//! bind_v4(&listen_sock, &SocketAddrV4::new(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST, 0))?; -//! listen(&listen_sock, 1)?; -//! -//! // Create an epoll object. Using `Owning` here means the epoll object will -//! // take ownership of the file descriptors registered with it. -//! let epoll = Epoll::new(epoll::CreateFlags::CLOEXEC, epoll::Owning::new())?; -//! -//! // Remember the socket raw fd, which we use for comparisons only. -//! let raw_listen_sock = listen_sock.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); -//! -//! // Register the socket with the epoll object. -//! epoll.add(listen_sock, epoll::EventFlags::IN)?; -//! -//! // Process events. -//! let mut event_list = epoll::EventVec::with_capacity(4); -//! loop { -//! epoll.wait(&mut event_list, -1)?; -//! for (_event_flags, target) in &event_list { -//! if target.as_raw_fd() == raw_listen_sock { -//! // Accept a new connection, set it to non-blocking, and -//! // register to be notified when it's ready to write to. -//! let conn_sock = accept(&*target)?; -//! ioctl_fionbio(&conn_sock, true)?; -//! epoll.add(conn_sock, epoll::EventFlags::OUT | epoll::EventFlags::ET)?; -//! } else { -//! // Write a message to the stream and then unregister it. -//! write(&*target, b"hello\n")?; -//! let _ = epoll.del(target)?; -//! } -//! } -//! } -//! # } -//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "net"))] -//! # fn main() {} -//! ``` - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ret, ret_owned_fd, ret_u32}; -use crate::fd::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -use crate::fd::{FromRawFd, IntoRawFd}; -use crate::io; -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use bitflags::bitflags; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::fmt; -use core::marker::PhantomData; -use core::ops::Deref; -use core::ptr::{null, null_mut}; - -bitflags! { - /// `EPOLL_*` for use with [`Epoll::new`]. - pub struct CreateFlags: c::c_int { - /// `EPOLL_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::EPOLL_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `EPOLL*` for use with [`Epoll::add`]. - #[derive(Default)] - pub struct EventFlags: u32 { - /// `EPOLLIN` - const IN = c::EPOLLIN as u32; - - /// `EPOLLOUT` - const OUT = c::EPOLLOUT as u32; - - /// `EPOLLPRI` - const PRI = c::EPOLLPRI as u32; - - /// `EPOLLERR` - const ERR = c::EPOLLERR as u32; - - /// `EPOLLHUP` - const HUP = c::EPOLLHUP as u32; - - /// `EPOLLET` - const ET = c::EPOLLET as u32; - - /// `EPOLLONESHOT` - const ONESHOT = c::EPOLLONESHOT as u32; - - /// `EPOLLWAKEUP` - const WAKEUP = c::EPOLLWAKEUP as u32; - - /// `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))] - const EXCLUSIVE = c::EPOLLEXCLUSIVE as u32; - } -} - -/// A reference to a `T`. -pub struct Ref<'a, T> { - t: T, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'a T>, -} - -impl<'a, T> Ref<'a, T> { - #[inline] - fn new(t: T) -> Self { - Self { - t, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - #[inline] - fn consume(self) -> T { - self.t - } -} - -impl<'a, T> Deref for Ref<'a, T> { - type Target = T; - - #[inline] - fn deref(&self) -> &T { - &self.t - } -} - -impl<'a, T: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Ref<'a, T> { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - self.t.fmt(fmt) - } -} - -/// A trait for data stored within an [`Epoll`] instance. -pub trait Context { - /// The type of an element owned by this context. - type Data; - - /// The type of a value used to refer to an element owned by this context. - type Target: AsFd; - - /// Assume ownership of `data`, and returning a `Target`. - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target>; - - /// Encode `target` as a `u64`. The only requirement on this value is that - /// it be decodable by `decode`. - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64; - - /// Decode `raw`, which is a value encoded by `encode`, into a `Target`. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// `raw` must be a `u64` value returned from `encode`, from the same - /// context, and within the context's lifetime. - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target>; - - /// Release ownership of the value referred to by `target` and return it. - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data; -} - -/// A type implementing [`Context`] where the `Data` type is `BorrowedFd<'a>`. -pub struct Borrowing<'a> { - _phantom: PhantomData<BorrowedFd<'a>>, -} - -impl<'a> Context for Borrowing<'a> { - type Data = BorrowedFd<'a>; - type Target = BorrowedFd<'a>; - - #[inline] - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(data) - } - - #[inline] - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64 { - target.as_raw_fd() as u64 - } - - #[inline] - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'a>::borrow_raw(raw as RawFd)) - } - - #[inline] - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data { - target.consume() - } -} - -/// A type implementing [`Context`] where the `Data` type is `T`, a type -/// implementing `From<OwnedFd>` and `From<T> for OwnedFd`. -/// -/// This may be used with [`OwnedFd`], or higher-level types like -/// [`std::fs::File`] or [`std::net::TcpStream`]. -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -pub struct Owning<'context, T: Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> { - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context T>, -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> Owning<'context, T> { - /// Creates a new empty `Owning`. - #[allow(clippy::new_without_default)] // This is a specialized type that doesn't need to be generically constructible. - #[inline] - pub fn new() -> Self { - Self { - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> Context for Owning<'context, T> { - type Data = T; - type Target = BorrowedFd<'context>; - - #[inline] - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - let fd: OwnedFd = data.into(); - let raw_fd = fd.into_raw_fd(); - // Safety: `epoll` will assign ownership of the file descriptor to the - // kernel epoll object. We use `Into<OwnedFd>`+`IntoRawFd` to consume - // the `Data` and extract the raw file descriptor and then "borrow" it - // with `borrow_raw` knowing that the borrow won't outlive the - // kernel epoll object. - unsafe { Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'context>::borrow_raw(raw_fd)) } - } - - #[inline] - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64 { - target.as_fd().as_raw_fd() as u64 - } - - #[inline] - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'context>::borrow_raw(raw as RawFd)) - } - - #[inline] - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data { - // The file descriptor was held by the kernel epoll object and is now - // being released, so we can create a new `OwnedFd` that assumes - // ownership. - let raw_fd = target.consume().as_raw_fd(); - unsafe { T::from(OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(raw_fd).into()) } - } -} - -/// An "epoll", an interface to an OS object allowing one to repeatedly wait -/// for events from a set of file descriptors efficiently. -pub struct Epoll<Context: self::Context> { - epoll_fd: OwnedFd, - context: Context, -} - -impl<Context: self::Context> Epoll<Context> { - /// `epoll_create1(flags)`—Creates a new `Epoll`. - /// - /// Use the [`CreateFlags::CLOEXEC`] flag to prevent the resulting file - /// descriptor from being implicitly passed across `exec` boundaries. - #[inline] - #[doc(alias = "epoll_create1")] - pub fn new(flags: CreateFlags, context: Context) -> io::Result<Self> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_create1` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - Ok(Self { - epoll_fd: ret_owned_fd(c::epoll_create1(flags.bits()))?, - context, - }) - } - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, data, event)`—Adds an element to an - /// `Epoll`. - /// - /// This registers interest in any of the events set in `events` occurring - /// on the file descriptor associated with `data`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn add( - &self, - data: Context::Data, - event_flags: EventFlags, - ) -> io::Result<Ref<'_, Context::Target>> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - let target = self.context.acquire(data); - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - let encoded = self.context.encode(target); - ret(c::epoll_ctl( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd(), - c::EPOLL_CTL_ADD, - raw_fd, - &mut c::epoll_event { - events: event_flags.bits(), - r#u64: encoded, - }, - ))?; - Ok(self.context.decode(encoded)) - } - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_MOD, target, event)`—Modifies an element in - /// this `Epoll`. - /// - /// This sets the events of interest with `target` to `events`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn mod_( - &self, - target: Ref<'_, Context::Target>, - event_flags: EventFlags, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - let encoded = self.context.encode(target); - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - ret(c::epoll_ctl( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd(), - c::EPOLL_CTL_MOD, - raw_fd, - &mut c::epoll_event { - events: event_flags.bits(), - r#u64: encoded, - }, - )) - } - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, target, NULL)`—Removes an element in - /// this `Epoll`. - /// - /// This also returns the owning `Data`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn del(&self, target: Ref<'_, Context::Target>) -> io::Result<Context::Data> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - ret(c::epoll_ctl( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd(), - c::EPOLL_CTL_DEL, - raw_fd, - null_mut(), - ))?; - } - Ok(self.context.release(target)) - } - - /// `epoll_wait(self, events, timeout)`—Waits for registered events of - /// interest. - /// - /// For each event of interest, an element is written to `events`. On - /// success, this returns the number of written elements. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_wait")] - pub fn wait<'context>( - &'context self, - event_list: &mut EventVec<'context, Context>, - timeout: c::c_int, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_wait` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - event_list.events.set_len(0); - let nfds = ret_u32(c::epoll_wait( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd(), - event_list.events.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c::epoll_event>(), - event_list.events.capacity().try_into().unwrap_or(i32::MAX), - timeout, - ))?; - event_list.events.set_len(nfds as usize); - event_list.context = &self.context; - } - - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> AsRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { - self.epoll_fd.as_raw_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> IntoRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { - self.epoll_fd.into_raw_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> FromRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> Self { - Self { - epoll_fd: OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(fd), - context: Owning::new(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> AsFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { - self.epoll_fd.as_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> From<Epoll<Owning<'context, T>>> - for OwnedFd -{ - fn from(epoll: Epoll<Owning<'context, T>>) -> Self { - epoll.epoll_fd - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> From<OwnedFd> - for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> -{ - fn from(fd: OwnedFd) -> Self { - Self { - epoll_fd: fd, - context: Owning::new(), - } - } -} - -/// An iterator over the `Event`s in an `EventVec`. -pub struct Iter<'context, Context: self::Context> { - iter: core::slice::Iter<'context, Event>, - context: *const Context, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context Context>, -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> Iterator for Iter<'context, Context> { - type Item = (EventFlags, Ref<'context, Context::Target>); - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - // Safety: `self.context` is guaranteed to be valid because we hold - // `'context` for it. And we know this event is associated with this - // context because `wait` sets both. - self.iter.next().map(|event| { - (event.event_flags, unsafe { - (*self.context).decode(event.encoded) - }) - }) - } -} - -/// A record of an event that occurred. -#[repr(C)] -#[cfg_attr( - any( - all( - target_arch = "x86", - not(target_env = "musl"), - not(target_os = "android"), - ), - target_arch = "x86_64", - ), - repr(packed) -)] -struct Event { - // Match the layout of `c::epoll_event`. We just use a `u64` instead of - // the full union; `Context` implementations will simply need to deal with - // casting the value into and out of the `u64` themselves. - event_flags: EventFlags, - encoded: u64, -} - -/// A vector of `Event`s, plus context for interpreting them. -pub struct EventVec<'context, Context: self::Context> { - events: Vec<Event>, - context: *const Context, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context Context>, -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> EventVec<'context, Context> { - /// Constructs an `EventVec` with memory for `capacity` `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self { - Self { - events: Vec::with_capacity(capacity), - context: null(), - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Returns the current `Event` capacity of this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { - self.events.capacity() - } - - /// Reserves enough memory for at least `additional` more `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { - self.events.reserve(additional); - } - - /// Reserves enough memory for exactly `additional` more `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) { - self.events.reserve_exact(additional); - } - - /// Clears all the `Events` out of this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn clear(&mut self) { - self.events.clear(); - } - - /// Shrinks the capacity of this `EventVec` as much as possible. - #[inline] - pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { - self.events.shrink_to_fit(); - } - - /// Returns an iterator over the `Event`s in this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, Context> { - Iter { - iter: self.events.iter(), - context: self.context, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Returns the number of `Event`s logically contained in this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn len(&mut self) -> usize { - self.events.len() - } - - /// Tests whether this `EventVec` is logically empty. - #[inline] - pub fn is_empty(&mut self) -> bool { - self.events.is_empty() - } -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> IntoIterator for &'context EventVec<'context, Context> { - type IntoIter = Iter<'context, Context>; - type Item = (EventFlags, Ref<'context, Context::Target>); - - #[inline] - fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { - self.iter() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/errno.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/errno.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 25323771c..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/errno.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1106 +0,0 @@ -//! The `rustix` `Errno` type. -//! -//! This type holds an OS error code, which conceptually corresponds to an -//! `errno` value. - -use super::super::c; -use libc_errno::errno; - -/// The error type for `rustix` APIs. -/// -/// This is similar to `std::io::Error`, but only holds an OS error code, -/// and no extra error value. -#[repr(transparent)] -#[doc(alias = "errno")] -#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Copy, Clone)] -pub struct Errno(pub(crate) c::c_int); - -impl Errno { - /// `EACCES` - #[doc(alias = "ACCES")] - pub const ACCESS: Self = Self(c::EACCES); - /// `EADDRINUSE` - pub const ADDRINUSE: Self = Self(c::EADDRINUSE); - /// `EADDRNOTAVAIL` - pub const ADDRNOTAVAIL: Self = Self(c::EADDRNOTAVAIL); - /// `EADV` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const ADV: Self = Self(c::EADV); - /// `EAFNOSUPPORT` - pub const AFNOSUPPORT: Self = Self(c::EAFNOSUPPORT); - /// `EAGAIN` - pub const AGAIN: Self = Self(c::EAGAIN); - /// `EALREADY` - pub const ALREADY: Self = Self(c::EALREADY); - /// `EAUTH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const AUTH: Self = Self(c::EAUTH); - /// `EBADE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BADE: Self = Self(c::EBADE); - /// `EBADF` - pub const BADF: Self = Self(c::EBADF); - /// `EBADFD` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BADFD: Self = Self(c::EBADFD); - /// `EBADMSG` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const BADMSG: Self = Self(c::EBADMSG); - /// `EBADR` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BADR: Self = Self(c::EBADR); - /// `EBADRPC` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const BADRPC: Self = Self(c::EBADRPC); - /// `EBADRQC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BADRQC: Self = Self(c::EBADRQC); - /// `EBADSLT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BADSLT: Self = Self(c::EBADSLT); - /// `EBFONT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const BFONT: Self = Self(c::EBFONT); - /// `EBUSY` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const BUSY: Self = Self(c::EBUSY); - /// `ECANCELED` - pub const CANCELED: Self = Self(c::ECANCELED); - /// `ECAPMODE` - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - pub const CAPMODE: Self = Self(c::ECAPMODE); - /// `ECHILD` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const CHILD: Self = Self(c::ECHILD); - /// `ECHRNG` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const CHRNG: Self = Self(c::ECHRNG); - /// `ECOMM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const COMM: Self = Self(c::ECOMM); - /// `ECONNABORTED` - pub const CONNABORTED: Self = Self(c::ECONNABORTED); - /// `ECONNREFUSED` - pub const CONNREFUSED: Self = Self(c::ECONNREFUSED); - /// `ECONNRESET` - pub const CONNRESET: Self = Self(c::ECONNRESET); - /// `EDEADLK` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const DEADLK: Self = Self(c::EDEADLK); - /// `EDEADLOCK` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const DEADLOCK: Self = Self(c::EDEADLOCK); - /// `EDESTADDRREQ` - pub const DESTADDRREQ: Self = Self(c::EDESTADDRREQ); - /// `EDISCON` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const DISCON: Self = Self(c::EDISCON); - /// `EDOM` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const DOM: Self = Self(c::EDOM); - /// `EDOOFUS` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] - pub const DOOFUS: Self = Self(c::EDOOFUS); - /// `EDOTDOT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const DOTDOT: Self = Self(c::EDOTDOT); - /// `EDQUOT` - pub const DQUOT: Self = Self(c::EDQUOT); - /// `EEXIST` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const EXIST: Self = Self(c::EEXIST); - /// `EFAULT` - pub const FAULT: Self = Self(c::EFAULT); - /// `EFBIG` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const FBIG: Self = Self(c::EFBIG); - /// `EFTYPE` - #[cfg(any( - target_env = "newlib", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const FTYPE: Self = Self(c::EFTYPE); - /// `EHOSTDOWN` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - pub const HOSTDOWN: Self = Self(c::EHOSTDOWN); - /// `EHOSTUNREACH` - pub const HOSTUNREACH: Self = Self(c::EHOSTUNREACH); - /// `EHWPOISON` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const HWPOISON: Self = Self(c::EHWPOISON); - /// `EIDRM` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const IDRM: Self = Self(c::EIDRM); - /// `EILSEQ` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const ILSEQ: Self = Self(c::EILSEQ); - /// `EINPROGRESS` - pub const INPROGRESS: Self = Self(c::EINPROGRESS); - /// `EINTR` - /// - /// For a convenient way to retry system calls that exit with `INTR`, use - /// [`retry_on_intr`]. - /// - /// [`retry_on_intr`]: crate::io::retry_on_intr - pub const INTR: Self = Self(c::EINTR); - /// `EINVAL` - pub const INVAL: Self = Self(c::EINVAL); - /// `EINVALIDPROCTABLE` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const INVALIDPROCTABLE: Self = Self(c::EINVALIDPROCTABLE); - /// `EINVALIDPROVIDER` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const INVALIDPROVIDER: Self = Self(c::EINVALIDPROVIDER); - /// `EIO` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const IO: Self = Self(c::EIO); - /// `EISCONN` - pub const ISCONN: Self = Self(c::EISCONN); - /// `EISDIR` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const ISDIR: Self = Self(c::EISDIR); - /// `EISNAM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const ISNAM: Self = Self(c::EISNAM); - /// `EKEYEXPIRED` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const KEYEXPIRED: Self = Self(c::EKEYEXPIRED); - /// `EKEYREJECTED` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const KEYREJECTED: Self = Self(c::EKEYREJECTED); - /// `EKEYREVOKED` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const KEYREVOKED: Self = Self(c::EKEYREVOKED); - /// `EL2HLT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const L2HLT: Self = Self(c::EL2HLT); - /// `EL2NSYNC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const L2NSYNC: Self = Self(c::EL2NSYNC); - /// `EL3HLT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const L3HLT: Self = Self(c::EL3HLT); - /// `EL3RST` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const L3RST: Self = Self(c::EL3RST); - /// `ELIBACC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LIBACC: Self = Self(c::ELIBACC); - /// `ELIBBAD` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LIBBAD: Self = Self(c::ELIBBAD); - /// `ELIBEXEC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LIBEXEC: Self = Self(c::ELIBEXEC); - /// `ELIBMAX` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LIBMAX: Self = Self(c::ELIBMAX); - /// `ELIBSCN` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LIBSCN: Self = Self(c::ELIBSCN); - /// `ELNRNG` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const LNRNG: Self = Self(c::ELNRNG); - /// `ELOOP` - pub const LOOP: Self = Self(c::ELOOP); - /// `EMEDIUMTYPE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const MEDIUMTYPE: Self = Self(c::EMEDIUMTYPE); - /// `EMFILE` - pub const MFILE: Self = Self(c::EMFILE); - /// `EMLINK` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const MLINK: Self = Self(c::EMLINK); - /// `EMSGSIZE` - pub const MSGSIZE: Self = Self(c::EMSGSIZE); - /// `EMULTIHOP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "openbsd")))] - pub const MULTIHOP: Self = Self(c::EMULTIHOP); - /// `ENAMETOOLONG` - pub const NAMETOOLONG: Self = Self(c::ENAMETOOLONG); - /// `ENAVAIL` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NAVAIL: Self = Self(c::ENAVAIL); - /// `ENEEDAUTH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const NEEDAUTH: Self = Self(c::ENEEDAUTH); - /// `ENETDOWN` - pub const NETDOWN: Self = Self(c::ENETDOWN); - /// `ENETRESET` - pub const NETRESET: Self = Self(c::ENETRESET); - /// `ENETUNREACH` - pub const NETUNREACH: Self = Self(c::ENETUNREACH); - /// `ENFILE` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NFILE: Self = Self(c::ENFILE); - /// `ENOANO` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOANO: Self = Self(c::ENOANO); - /// `ENOATTR` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const NOATTR: Self = Self(c::ENOATTR); - /// `ENOBUFS` - pub const NOBUFS: Self = Self(c::ENOBUFS); - /// `ENOCSI` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOCSI: Self = Self(c::ENOCSI); - /// `ENODATA` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NODATA: Self = Self(c::ENODATA); - /// `ENODEV` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NODEV: Self = Self(c::ENODEV); - /// `ENOENT` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOENT: Self = Self(c::ENOENT); - /// `ENOEXEC` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOEXEC: Self = Self(c::ENOEXEC); - /// `ENOKEY` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOKEY: Self = Self(c::ENOKEY); - /// `ENOLCK` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOLCK: Self = Self(c::ENOLCK); - /// `ENOLINK` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "openbsd")))] - pub const NOLINK: Self = Self(c::ENOLINK); - /// `ENOMEDIUM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOMEDIUM: Self = Self(c::ENOMEDIUM); - /// `ENOMEM` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOMEM: Self = Self(c::ENOMEM); - /// `ENOMORE` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const NOMORE: Self = Self(c::ENOMORE); - /// `ENOMSG` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOMSG: Self = Self(c::ENOMSG); - /// `ENONET` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NONET: Self = Self(c::ENONET); - /// `ENOPKG` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOPKG: Self = Self(c::ENOPKG); - /// `ENOPROTOOPT` - pub const NOPROTOOPT: Self = Self(c::ENOPROTOOPT); - /// `ENOSPC` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOSPC: Self = Self(c::ENOSPC); - /// `ENOSR` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOSR: Self = Self(c::ENOSR); - /// `ENOSTR` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOSTR: Self = Self(c::ENOSTR); - /// `ENOSYS` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOSYS: Self = Self(c::ENOSYS); - /// `ENOTBLK` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "wasi")))] - pub const NOTBLK: Self = Self(c::ENOTBLK); - /// `ENOTCAPABLE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "wasi"))] - pub const NOTCAPABLE: Self = Self(c::ENOTCAPABLE); - /// `ENOTCONN` - pub const NOTCONN: Self = Self(c::ENOTCONN); - /// `ENOTDIR` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOTDIR: Self = Self(c::ENOTDIR); - /// `ENOTEMPTY` - pub const NOTEMPTY: Self = Self(c::ENOTEMPTY); - /// `ENOTNAM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOTNAM: Self = Self(c::ENOTNAM); - /// `ENOTRECOVERABLE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "netbsd" - )))] - pub const NOTRECOVERABLE: Self = Self(c::ENOTRECOVERABLE); - /// `ENOTSOCK` - pub const NOTSOCK: Self = Self(c::ENOTSOCK); - /// `ENOTSUP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox")))] - pub const NOTSUP: Self = Self(c::ENOTSUP); - /// `ENOTTY` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NOTTY: Self = Self(c::ENOTTY); - /// `ENOTUNIQ` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const NOTUNIQ: Self = Self(c::ENOTUNIQ); - /// `ENXIO` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const NXIO: Self = Self(c::ENXIO); - /// `EOPNOTSUPP` - pub const OPNOTSUPP: Self = Self(c::EOPNOTSUPP); - /// `EOVERFLOW` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const OVERFLOW: Self = Self(c::EOVERFLOW); - /// `EOWNERDEAD` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "netbsd" - )))] - pub const OWNERDEAD: Self = Self(c::EOWNERDEAD); - /// `EPERM` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const PERM: Self = Self(c::EPERM); - /// `EPFNOSUPPORT` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - pub const PFNOSUPPORT: Self = Self(c::EPFNOSUPPORT); - /// `EPIPE` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const PIPE: Self = Self(c::EPIPE); - /// `EPROCLIM` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const PROCLIM: Self = Self(c::EPROCLIM); - /// `EPROCUNAVAIL` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const PROCUNAVAIL: Self = Self(c::EPROCUNAVAIL); - /// `EPROGMISMATCH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const PROGMISMATCH: Self = Self(c::EPROGMISMATCH); - /// `EPROGUNAVAIL` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const PROGUNAVAIL: Self = Self(c::EPROGUNAVAIL); - /// `EPROTO` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const PROTO: Self = Self(c::EPROTO); - /// `EPROTONOSUPPORT` - pub const PROTONOSUPPORT: Self = Self(c::EPROTONOSUPPORT); - /// `EPROTOTYPE` - pub const PROTOTYPE: Self = Self(c::EPROTOTYPE); - /// `EPROVIDERFAILEDINIT` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const PROVIDERFAILEDINIT: Self = Self(c::EPROVIDERFAILEDINIT); - /// `ERANGE` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const RANGE: Self = Self(c::ERANGE); - /// `EREFUSED` - #[cfg(windows)] - pub const REFUSED: Self = Self(c::EREFUSED); - /// `EREMCHG` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const REMCHG: Self = Self(c::EREMCHG); - /// `EREMOTE` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "wasi")))] - pub const REMOTE: Self = Self(c::EREMOTE); - /// `EREMOTEIO` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const REMOTEIO: Self = Self(c::EREMOTEIO); - /// `ERESTART` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const RESTART: Self = Self(c::ERESTART); - /// `ERFKILL` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const RFKILL: Self = Self(c::ERFKILL); - /// `EROFS` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const ROFS: Self = Self(c::EROFS); - /// `ERPCMISMATCH` - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - pub const RPCMISMATCH: Self = Self(c::ERPCMISMATCH); - /// `ESHUTDOWN` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - pub const SHUTDOWN: Self = Self(c::ESHUTDOWN); - /// `ESOCKTNOSUPPORT` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "wasi")))] - pub const SOCKTNOSUPPORT: Self = Self(c::ESOCKTNOSUPPORT); - /// `ESPIPE` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const SPIPE: Self = Self(c::ESPIPE); - /// `ESRCH` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const SRCH: Self = Self(c::ESRCH); - /// `ESRMNT` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const SRMNT: Self = Self(c::ESRMNT); - /// `ESTALE` - pub const STALE: Self = Self(c::ESTALE); - /// `ESTRPIPE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const STRPIPE: Self = Self(c::ESTRPIPE); - /// `ETIME` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const TIME: Self = Self(c::ETIME); - /// `ETIMEDOUT` - pub const TIMEDOUT: Self = Self(c::ETIMEDOUT); - /// `E2BIG` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - #[doc(alias = "2BIG")] - pub const TOOBIG: Self = Self(c::E2BIG); - /// `ETOOMANYREFS` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "wasi")))] - pub const TOOMANYREFS: Self = Self(c::ETOOMANYREFS); - /// `ETXTBSY` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const TXTBSY: Self = Self(c::ETXTBSY); - /// `EUCLEAN` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const UCLEAN: Self = Self(c::EUCLEAN); - /// `EUNATCH` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const UNATCH: Self = Self(c::EUNATCH); - /// `EUSERS` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "wasi")))] - pub const USERS: Self = Self(c::EUSERS); - /// `EWOULDBLOCK` - pub const WOULDBLOCK: Self = Self(c::EWOULDBLOCK); - /// `EXDEV` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - pub const XDEV: Self = Self(c::EXDEV); - /// `EXFULL` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "wasi", - )))] - pub const XFULL: Self = Self(c::EXFULL); -} - -impl Errno { - /// Extract an `Errno` value from a `std::io::Error`. - /// - /// This isn't a `From` conversion because it's expected to be relatively - /// uncommon. - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - #[inline] - pub fn from_io_error(io_err: &std::io::Error) -> Option<Self> { - io_err - .raw_os_error() - .and_then(|raw| if raw != 0 { Some(Self(raw)) } else { None }) - } - - /// Extract the raw OS error number from this error. - #[inline] - pub const fn raw_os_error(self) -> i32 { - self.0 - } - - /// Construct an `Errno` from a raw OS error number. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw_os_error(raw: i32) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - pub(crate) fn last_os_error() -> Self { - Self(errno().0) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/io_slice.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/io_slice.rs deleted file mode 100644 index de1ef434c..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/io_slice.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -//! The following is derived from Rust's -//! library/std/src/sys/unix/io.rs -//! dca3f1b786efd27be3b325ed1e01e247aa589c3b. - -#![allow(missing_docs)] - -use super::super::c; -use core::marker::PhantomData; -use core::slice; - -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSlice<'a> { - vec: c::iovec, - _p: PhantomData<&'a [u8]>, -} - -impl<'a> IoSlice<'a> { - #[inline] - pub fn new(buf: &'a [u8]) -> IoSlice<'a> { - IoSlice { - vec: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_ptr() as *mut u8 as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len(), - }, - _p: PhantomData, - } - } - - #[inline] - pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { - if self.vec.iov_len < n { - panic!("advancing IoSlice beyond its length"); - } - - unsafe { - self.vec.iov_len -= n; - self.vec.iov_base = self.vec.iov_base.add(n); - } - } - - #[inline] - pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len) } - } -} - -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSliceMut<'a> { - vec: c::iovec, - _p: PhantomData<&'a mut [u8]>, -} - -impl<'a> IoSliceMut<'a> { - #[inline] - pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> IoSliceMut<'a> { - IoSliceMut { - vec: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len(), - }, - _p: PhantomData, - } - } - - #[inline] - pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { - if self.vec.iov_len < n { - panic!("advancing IoSliceMut beyond its length"); - } - - unsafe { - self.vec.iov_len -= n; - self.vec.iov_base = self.vec.iov_base.add(n); - } - } - - #[inline] - pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len) } - } - - #[inline] - pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] { - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len) } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1378adf3d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod errno; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -pub(crate) mod io_slice; -pub(crate) mod poll_fd; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod types; - -#[cfg_attr(windows, path = "windows_syscalls.rs")] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub mod epoll; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/poll_fd.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/poll_fd.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c516a9309..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/poll_fd.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::borrowed_fd; -#[cfg(windows)] -use super::super::fd::RawFd; -use super::super::fd::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, LibcFd}; -use bitflags::bitflags; -use core::marker::PhantomData; -#[cfg(windows)] -use std::fmt; - -bitflags! { - /// `POLL*` flags for use with [`poll`]. - /// - /// [`poll`]: crate::io::poll - pub struct PollFlags: c::c_short { - /// `POLLIN` - const IN = c::POLLIN; - /// `POLLPRI` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] - const PRI = c::POLLPRI; - /// `POLLOUT` - const OUT = c::POLLOUT; - /// `POLLRDNORM` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] - const RDNORM = c::POLLRDNORM; - /// `POLLWRNORM` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] - const WRNORM = c::POLLWRNORM; - /// `POLLRDBAND` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] - const RDBAND = c::POLLRDBAND; - /// `POLLWRBAND` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] - const WRBAND = c::POLLWRBAND; - /// `POLLERR` - const ERR = c::POLLERR; - /// `POLLHUP` - const HUP = c::POLLHUP; - /// `POLLNVAL` - const NVAL = c::POLLNVAL; - /// `POLLRDHUP` - #[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64"))), - )] - const RDHUP = c::POLLRDHUP; - } -} - -/// `struct pollfd`—File descriptor and flags for use with [`poll`]. -/// -/// [`poll`]: crate::io::poll -#[doc(alias = "pollfd")] -#[derive(Clone)] -#[cfg_attr(not(windows), derive(Debug))] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct PollFd<'fd> { - pollfd: c::pollfd, - _phantom: PhantomData<BorrowedFd<'fd>>, -} - -#[cfg(windows)] -impl<'fd> fmt::Debug for PollFd<'fd> { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - fmt.debug_struct("pollfd") - .field("fd", &self.pollfd.fd) - .field("events", &self.pollfd.events) - .field("revents", &self.pollfd.revents) - .finish() - } -} - -impl<'fd> PollFd<'fd> { - /// Constructs a new `PollFd` holding `fd` and `events`. - #[inline] - pub fn new<Fd: AsFd>(fd: &'fd Fd, events: PollFlags) -> Self { - Self::from_borrowed_fd(fd.as_fd(), events) - } - - /// Sets the contained file descriptor to `fd`. - #[inline] - pub fn set_fd<Fd: AsFd>(&mut self, fd: &'fd Fd) { - self.pollfd.fd = fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd() as LibcFd; - } - - /// Clears the ready events. - #[inline] - pub fn clear_revents(&mut self) { - self.pollfd.revents = 0; - } - - /// Constructs a new `PollFd` holding `fd` and `events`. - /// - /// This is the same as `new`, but can be used to avoid borrowing the - /// `BorrowedFd`, which can be tricky in situations where the `BorrowedFd` - /// is a temporary. - #[inline] - pub fn from_borrowed_fd(fd: BorrowedFd<'fd>, events: PollFlags) -> Self { - Self { - pollfd: c::pollfd { - fd: borrowed_fd(fd), - events: events.bits(), - revents: 0, - }, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Returns the ready events. - #[inline] - pub fn revents(&self) -> PollFlags { - // Use `unwrap()` here because in theory we know we know all the bits - // the OS might set here, but OS's have added extensions in the past. - PollFlags::from_bits(self.pollfd.revents).unwrap() - } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -impl<'fd> AsFd for PollFd<'fd> { - #[inline] - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { - // Safety: Our constructors and `set_fd` require `pollfd.fd` to be - // valid for the `fd lifetime. - unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(self.pollfd.fd) } - } -} - -#[cfg(windows)] -impl<'fd> io_lifetimes::AsSocket for PollFd<'fd> { - #[inline] - fn as_socket(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { - // Safety: Our constructors and `set_fd` require `pollfd.fd` to be - // valid for the `fd lifetime. - unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(self.pollfd.fd as RawFd) } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3774e700a..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,533 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::io`. - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::conv::syscall_ret_owned_fd; -use super::super::conv::{ - borrowed_fd, ret, ret_c_int, ret_discarded_fd, ret_owned_fd, ret_ssize_t, -}; -use super::super::offset::{libc_pread, libc_pwrite}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "solaris")))] -use super::super::offset::{libc_preadv, libc_pwritev}; -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -use super::super::offset::{libc_preadv2, libc_pwritev2}; -use crate::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "aix", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::io::DupFlags; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "wasi" -)))] -use crate::io::PipeFlags; -use crate::io::{self, FdFlags, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, PollFd}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::io::{EventfdFlags, IoSliceRaw, ReadWriteFlags, SpliceFlags}; -use core::cmp::min; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use core::ptr; -#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))] -use libc_errno::errno; - -pub(crate) fn read(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nread = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(c::read( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - min(buf.len(), READ_LIMIT), - ))? - }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} - -pub(crate) fn write(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(c::write( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - min(buf.len(), READ_LIMIT), - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -pub(crate) fn pread(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - let len = min(buf.len(), READ_LIMIT); - - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - - let nread = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_pread( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - len, - offset, - ))? - }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} - -pub(crate) fn pwrite(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - let len = min(buf.len(), READ_LIMIT); - - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_pwrite( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - len, - offset, - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -pub(crate) fn readv(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nread = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(c::readv( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - ))? - }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} - -pub(crate) fn writev(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &[IoSlice]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(c::writev( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "solaris")))] -pub(crate) fn preadv( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut], - offset: u64, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - let nread = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_preadv( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - offset, - ))? - }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "solaris")))] -pub(crate) fn pwritev(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &[IoSlice], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_pwritev( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - offset, - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(crate) fn preadv2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut], - offset: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - let nread = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_preadv2( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - offset, - flags.bits(), - ))? - }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} - -/// At present, `libc` only has `preadv2` defined for glibc. On other -/// ABIs, `ReadWriteFlags` has no flags defined, and we use plain `preadv`. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn preadv2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut], - offset: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - assert!(flags.is_empty()); - preadv(fd, bufs, offset) -} - -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(crate) fn pwritev2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &[IoSlice], - offset: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - let offset = offset as i64; - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_ssize_t(libc_pwritev2( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()) as c::c_int, - offset, - flags.bits(), - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -/// At present, `libc` only has `pwritev2` defined for glibc. On other -/// ABIs, `ReadWriteFlags` has no flags defined, and we use plain `pwritev`. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "gnu")), -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pwritev2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &[IoSlice], - offset: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - assert!(flags.is_empty()); - pwritev(fd, bufs, offset) -} - -// These functions are derived from Rust's library/std/src/sys/unix/fd.rs at -// revision a77da2d454e6caa227a85b16410b95f93495e7e0. - -// The maximum read limit on most POSIX-like systems is `SSIZE_MAX`, with the -// man page quoting that if the count of bytes to read is greater than -// `SSIZE_MAX` the result is "unspecified". -// -// On macOS, however, apparently the 64-bit libc is either buggy or -// intentionally showing odd behavior by rejecting any read with a size larger -// than or equal to `INT_MAX`. To handle both of these the read size is capped -// on both platforms. -#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] -const READ_LIMIT: usize = c::c_int::MAX as usize - 1; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))] -const READ_LIMIT: usize = c::ssize_t::MAX as usize; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", -))] -const fn max_iov() -> usize { - c::IOV_MAX as usize -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "linux"))] -const fn max_iov() -> usize { - c::UIO_MAXIOV as usize -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", -)))] -const fn max_iov() -> usize { - 16 // The minimum value required by POSIX. -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn close(raw_fd: RawFd) { - let _ = c::close(raw_fd as c::c_int); -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn eventfd(initval: u32, flags: EventfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { syscall_ret_owned_fd(c::syscall(c::SYS_eventfd2, initval, flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_blksszget(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<u32> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::c_uint>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::BLKSSZGET, result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(result.assume_init() as u32) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_blkpbszget(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<u32> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::c_uint>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::ioctl( - borrowed_fd(fd), - c::BLKPBSZGET, - result.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init() as u32) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionread(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u64> { - let mut nread = MaybeUninit::<c::c_int>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::FIONREAD, nread.as_mut_ptr()))?; - // `FIONREAD` returns the number of bytes silently casted to a `c_int`, - // even when this is lossy. The best we can do is convert it back to a - // `u64` without sign-extending it back first. - Ok(u64::from(nread.assume_init() as c::c_uint)) - } -} - -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionbio(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let data = value as c::c_int; - ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::FIONBIO, &data)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))] -pub(crate) fn is_read_write(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> { - let (mut read, mut write) = crate::fs::fd::_is_file_read_write(fd)?; - let mut not_socket = false; - if read { - // Do a `recv` with `PEEK` and `DONTWAIT` for 1 byte. A 0 indicates - // the read side is shut down; an `EWOULDBLOCK` indicates the read - // side is still open. - match unsafe { - c::recv( - borrowed_fd(fd), - MaybeUninit::<[u8; 1]>::uninit() - .as_mut_ptr() - .cast::<c::c_void>(), - 1, - c::MSG_PEEK | c::MSG_DONTWAIT, - ) - } { - 0 => read = false, - -1 => { - #[allow(unreachable_patterns)] // `EAGAIN` may equal `EWOULDBLOCK` - match errno().0 { - c::EAGAIN | c::EWOULDBLOCK => (), - c::ENOTSOCK => not_socket = true, - err => return Err(io::Errno(err)), - } - } - _ => (), - } - } - if write && !not_socket { - // Do a `send` with `DONTWAIT` for 0 bytes. An `EPIPE` indicates - // the write side is shut down. - if unsafe { c::send(borrowed_fd(fd), [].as_ptr(), 0, c::MSG_DONTWAIT) } == -1 { - #[allow(unreachable_patterns)] // `EAGAIN` may equal `EWOULDBLOCK` - match errno().0 { - c::EAGAIN | c::EWOULDBLOCK => (), - c::ENOTSOCK => (), - c::EPIPE => write = false, - err => return Err(io::Errno(err)), - } - } - } - Ok((read, write)) -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] -#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))] -pub(crate) fn is_read_write(_fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> { - todo!("Implement is_read_write for WASI in terms of fd_fdstat_get"); -} - -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getfd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<FdFlags> { - unsafe { ret_c_int(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_GETFD)).map(FdFlags::from_bits_truncate) } -} - -pub(crate) fn fcntl_setfd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: FdFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_SETFD, flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_dupfd_cloexec(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, min: RawFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(c::fcntl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, min)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn dup(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(c::dup(borrowed_fd(fd))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn dup2(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, new: &mut OwnedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret_discarded_fd(c::dup2(borrowed_fd(fd), borrowed_fd(new.as_fd()))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn dup3(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, new: &mut OwnedFd, flags: DupFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret_discarded_fd(c::dup3( - borrowed_fd(fd), - borrowed_fd(new.as_fd()), - flags.bits(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", -))] -pub(crate) fn dup3(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, new: &mut OwnedFd, _flags: DupFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - // Android 5.0 has `dup3`, but libc doesn't have bindings. Emulate it - // using `dup2`. We don't need to worry about the difference between - // `dup2` and `dup3` when the file descriptors are equal because we - // have an `&mut OwnedFd` which means `fd` doesn't alias it. - dup2(fd, new) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fioclex(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::FIOCLEX)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_tiocexcl(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::TIOCEXCL as _)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_tiocnxcl(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::TIOCNXCL as _)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn pipe() -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(c::pipe(result.as_mut_ptr().cast::<i32>()))?; - let [p0, p1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((p0, p1)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "wasi" -)))] -pub(crate) fn pipe_with(flags: PipeFlags) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(c::pipe2(result.as_mut_ptr().cast::<i32>(), flags.bits()))?; - let [p0, p1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((p0, p1)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn poll(fds: &mut [PollFd<'_>], timeout: c::c_int) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nfds = fds - .len() - .try_into() - .map_err(|_convert_err| io::Errno::INVAL)?; - - ret_c_int(unsafe { c::poll(fds.as_mut_ptr().cast(), nfds, timeout) }) - .map(|nready| nready as usize) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub fn splice( - fd_in: BorrowedFd, - off_in: Option<&mut u64>, - fd_out: BorrowedFd, - off_out: Option<&mut u64>, - len: usize, - flags: SpliceFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let off_in = off_in - .map(|off| (off as *mut u64).cast()) - .unwrap_or(ptr::null_mut()); - - let off_out = off_out - .map(|off| (off as *mut u64).cast()) - .unwrap_or(ptr::null_mut()); - - ret_ssize_t(unsafe { - c::splice( - borrowed_fd(fd_in), - off_in, - borrowed_fd(fd_out), - off_out, - len, - flags.bits(), - ) - }) - .map(|spliced| spliced as usize) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn vmsplice( - fd: BorrowedFd, - bufs: &[IoSliceRaw], - flags: SpliceFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - ret_ssize_t(c::vmsplice( - borrowed_fd(fd), - bufs.as_ptr().cast::<c::iovec>(), - min(bufs.len(), max_iov()), - flags.bits(), - )) - .map(|spliced| spliced as usize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 46d5f6332..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use core::marker::PhantomData; - -bitflags! { - /// `FD_*` constants for use with [`fcntl_getfd`] and [`fcntl_setfd`]. - /// - /// [`fcntl_getfd`]: crate::io::fcntl_getfd - /// [`fcntl_setfd`]: crate::io::fcntl_setfd - pub struct FdFlags: c::c_int { - /// `FD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::FD_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `RWF_*` constants for use with [`preadv2`] and [`pwritev2`]. - /// - /// [`preadv2`]: crate::io::preadv2 - /// [`pwritev2`]: crate::io::pwritev - pub struct ReadWriteFlags: c::c_int { - /// `RWF_DSYNC` (since Linux 4.7) - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const DSYNC = c::RWF_DSYNC; - /// `RWF_HIPRI` (since Linux 4.6) - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const HIPRI = c::RWF_HIPRI; - /// `RWF_SYNC` (since Linux 4.7) - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const SYNC = c::RWF_SYNC; - /// `RWF_NOWAIT` (since Linux 4.14) - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const NOWAIT = c::RWF_NOWAIT; - /// `RWF_APPEND` (since Linux 4.16) - #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] - const APPEND = c::RWF_APPEND; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `SPLICE_F_*` constants for use with [`splice`] and [`vmsplice`]. - pub struct SpliceFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `SPLICE_F_MOVE` - const MOVE = c::SPLICE_F_MOVE; - /// `SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK; - /// `SPLICE_F_MORE` - const MORE = c::SPLICE_F_MORE; - /// `SPLICE_F_GIFT` - const GIFT = c::SPLICE_F_GIFT; - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`dup2`]. - /// - /// [`dup2`]: crate::io::dup2 - pub struct DupFlags: c::c_int { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - )))] // Android 5.0 has dup3, but libc doesn't have bindings - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "wasi")))] -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`pipe_with`]. - /// - /// [`pipe_with`]: crate::io::pipe_with - pub struct PipeFlags: c::c_int { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - /// `O_DIRECT` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const DIRECT = c::O_DIRECT; - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::O_NONBLOCK; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `EFD_*` flags for use with [`eventfd`]. - /// - /// [`eventfd`]: crate::io::eventfd - pub struct EventfdFlags: c::c_int { - /// `EFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::EFD_CLOEXEC; - /// `EFD_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::EFD_NONBLOCK; - /// `EFD_SEMAPHORE` - const SEMAPHORE = c::EFD_SEMAPHORE; - } -} - -/// `PIPE_BUF`—The maximum size of a write to a pipe guaranteed to be atomic. -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub const PIPE_BUF: usize = c::PIPE_BUF; - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox")))] -pub(crate) const AT_FDCWD: c::c_int = c::AT_FDCWD; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) const STDIN_FILENO: c::c_int = c::STDIN_FILENO; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) const STDOUT_FILENO: c::c_int = c::STDOUT_FILENO; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) const STDERR_FILENO: c::c_int = c::STDERR_FILENO; - -/// A buffer type used with `vmsplice`. -/// It is guaranteed to be ABI compatible with the iovec type on Unix platforms and WSABUF on Windows. -/// Unlike `IoSlice` and `IoSliceMut` it is semantically like a raw pointer, -/// and therefore can be shared or mutated as needed. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSliceRaw<'a> { - _buf: c::iovec, - _lifetime: PhantomData<&'a ()>, -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -impl<'a> IoSliceRaw<'a> { - /// Creates a new IoSlice wrapping a byte slice. - pub fn from_slice(buf: &'a [u8]) -> Self { - IoSliceRaw { - _buf: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_ptr() as *mut u8 as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _lifetime: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Creates a new IoSlice wrapping a mutable byte slice. - pub fn from_slice_mut(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> Self { - IoSliceRaw { - _buf: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _lifetime: PhantomData, - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/windows_syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/windows_syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4c6e86f94..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io/windows_syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -//! Windows system calls in the `io` module. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret, ret_c_int}; -use super::super::fd::LibcFd; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, RawFd}; -use crate::io; -use crate::io::PollFd; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; - -pub(crate) unsafe fn close(raw_fd: RawFd) { - let _ = c::close(raw_fd as LibcFd); -} - -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionread(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u64> { - let mut nread = MaybeUninit::<c::c_ulong>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::FIONREAD, nread.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(u64::from(nread.assume_init())) - } -} - -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionbio(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let mut data = value as c::c_uint; - ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::FIONBIO, &mut data)) - } -} - -pub(crate) fn poll(fds: &mut [PollFd<'_>], timeout: c::c_int) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nfds = fds - .len() - .try_into() - .map_err(|_convert_err| io::Errno::INVAL)?; - - ret_c_int(unsafe { c::poll(fds.as_mut_ptr().cast(), nfds, timeout) }) - .map(|nready| nready as usize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_lifetimes.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_lifetimes.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2dcd772e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_lifetimes.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -//! `io_lifetimes` types for Windows assuming that Fd is Socket. -//! -//! We can make this assumption since `rustix` supports only `rustix::net` on -//! Windows. - -pub use io_lifetimes::{BorrowedSocket as BorrowedFd, OwnedSocket as OwnedFd}; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -pub use std::os::windows::io::RawSocket as RawFd; -pub(crate) use windows_sys::Win32::Networking::WinSock::SOCKET as LibcFd; - -// Re-export the `Socket` traits so that users can implement them. -pub use io_lifetimes::AsSocket; - -/// A version of [`AsRawFd`] for use with Winsock2 API. -/// -/// [`AsRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.AsRawFd.html -pub trait AsRawFd { - /// A version of [`as_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock2 API. - /// - /// [`as_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.as_raw_fd - fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd; -} -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<T: std::os::windows::io::AsRawSocket> AsRawFd for T { - #[inline] - fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { - self.as_raw_socket() - } -} - -/// A version of [`IntoRawFd`] for use with Winsock2 API. -/// -/// [`IntoRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.IntoRawFd.html -pub trait IntoRawFd { - /// A version of [`into_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock2 API. - /// - /// [`into_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.into_raw_fd - fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd; -} -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<T: std::os::windows::io::IntoRawSocket> IntoRawFd for T { - #[inline] - fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { - self.into_raw_socket() - } -} - -/// A version of [`FromRawFd`] for use with Winsock2 API. -/// -/// [`FromRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.FromRawFd.html -pub trait FromRawFd { - /// A version of [`from_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock2 API. - /// - /// [`from_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.from_raw_fd - unsafe fn from_raw_fd(raw_fd: RawFd) -> Self; -} -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<T: std::os::windows::io::FromRawSocket> FromRawFd for T { - #[inline] - unsafe fn from_raw_fd(raw_fd: RawFd) -> Self { - Self::from_raw_socket(raw_fd) - } -} - -/// A version of [`AsFd`] for use with Winsock2 API. -/// -/// [`AsFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/io/trait.AsFd.html -pub trait AsFd { - /// An `as_fd` function for Winsock2, where a `Fd` is a `Socket`. - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd; -} -impl<T: AsSocket> AsFd for T { - #[inline] - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd { - self.as_socket() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ef944f04d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 31fcec3db..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/io_uring/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::io_uring`. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, syscall_ret, syscall_ret_owned_fd, syscall_ret_u32}; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::io; -use crate::io_uring::{io_uring_params, IoringEnterFlags, IoringRegisterOp}; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{__NR_io_uring_enter, __NR_io_uring_register, __NR_io_uring_setup}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn io_uring_setup(entries: u32, params: &mut io_uring_params) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - syscall_ret_owned_fd(c::syscall( - __NR_io_uring_setup as _, - entries as usize, - params, - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn io_uring_register( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - opcode: IoringRegisterOp, - arg: *const c::c_void, - nr_args: u32, -) -> io::Result<()> { - syscall_ret(c::syscall( - __NR_io_uring_register as _, - borrowed_fd(fd), - opcode as u32 as usize, - arg, - nr_args as usize, - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn io_uring_enter( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - to_submit: u32, - min_complete: u32, - flags: IoringEnterFlags, - arg: *const c::c_void, - size: usize, -) -> io::Result<u32> { - syscall_ret_u32(c::syscall( - __NR_io_uring_enter as _, - borrowed_fd(fd), - to_submit as usize, - min_complete as usize, - flags.bits() as usize, - arg, - size, - )) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0181a99..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a1d2df1af..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::mm`. - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::conv::syscall_ret_owned_fd; -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, no_fd, ret}; -use super::super::offset::libc_mmap; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -use super::types::Advice; -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -use super::types::MremapFlags; -use super::types::{MapFlags, MprotectFlags, MsyncFlags, ProtFlags}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::types::{MlockFlags, UserfaultfdFlags}; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::io; - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -pub(crate) fn madvise(addr: *mut c::c_void, len: usize, advice: Advice) -> io::Result<()> { - // On Linux platforms, `MADV_DONTNEED` has the same value as - // `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED` but different behavior. We remap it to a different - // value, and check for it here. - #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] - if let Advice::LinuxDontNeed = advice { - return unsafe { ret(c::madvise(addr, len, c::MADV_DONTNEED)) }; - } - - #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))] - { - let err = unsafe { c::posix_madvise(addr, len, advice as c::c_int) }; - - // `posix_madvise` returns its error status rather than using `errno`. - if err == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno(err)) - } - } - - #[cfg(target_os = "android")] - { - if let Advice::DontNeed = advice { - // Do nothing. Linux's `MADV_DONTNEED` isn't the same as - // `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED`, so just discard `MADV_DONTNEED`. - Ok(()) - } else { - unsafe { ret(c::madvise(addr, len, advice as c::c_int)) } - } - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn msync(addr: *mut c::c_void, len: usize, flags: MsyncFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - let err = c::msync(addr, len, flags.bits()); - - // `msync` returns its error status rather than using `errno`. - if err == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(io::Errno(err)) - } -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mmap` is primarily unsafe due to the `addr` parameter, as anything working -/// with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -pub(crate) unsafe fn mmap( - ptr: *mut c::c_void, - len: usize, - prot: ProtFlags, - flags: MapFlags, - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - offset: u64, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - let res = libc_mmap( - ptr, - len, - prot.bits(), - flags.bits(), - borrowed_fd(fd), - offset as i64, - ); - if res == c::MAP_FAILED { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(res) - } -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mmap` is primarily unsafe due to the `addr` parameter, as anything working -/// with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -pub(crate) unsafe fn mmap_anonymous( - ptr: *mut c::c_void, - len: usize, - prot: ProtFlags, - flags: MapFlags, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - let res = libc_mmap( - ptr, - len, - prot.bits(), - flags.bits() | c::MAP_ANONYMOUS, - no_fd(), - 0, - ); - if res == c::MAP_FAILED { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(res) - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn mprotect( - ptr: *mut c::c_void, - len: usize, - flags: MprotectFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(c::mprotect(ptr, len, flags.bits())) -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn munmap(ptr: *mut c::c_void, len: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(c::munmap(ptr, len)) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mremap` is primarily unsafe due to the `old_address` parameter, as -/// anything working with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mremap( - old_address: *mut c::c_void, - old_size: usize, - new_size: usize, - flags: MremapFlags, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - let res = c::mremap(old_address, old_size, new_size, flags.bits()); - if res == c::MAP_FAILED { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(res) - } -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mremap_fixed` is primarily unsafe due to the `old_address` and -/// `new_address` parameters, as anything working with memory pointed to by raw -/// pointers is unsafe. -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mremap_fixed( - old_address: *mut c::c_void, - old_size: usize, - new_size: usize, - flags: MremapFlags, - new_address: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - let res = c::mremap( - old_address, - old_size, - new_size, - flags.bits() | c::MAP_FIXED, - new_address, - ); - if res == c::MAP_FAILED { - Err(io::Errno::last_os_error()) - } else { - Ok(res) - } -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mlock` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mlock(addr: *mut c::c_void, length: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(c::mlock(addr, length)) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mlock_with` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mlock_with( - addr: *mut c::c_void, - length: usize, - flags: MlockFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - weak_or_syscall! { - fn mlock2( - addr: *const c::c_void, - len: c::size_t, - flags: c::c_int - ) via SYS_mlock2 -> c::c_int - } - - ret(mlock2(addr, length, flags.bits())) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `munlock` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn munlock(addr: *mut c::c_void, length: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(c::munlock(addr, length)) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) unsafe fn userfaultfd(flags: UserfaultfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - syscall_ret_owned_fd(c::syscall(c::SYS_userfaultfd, flags.bits())) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 11ab708cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mm/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,428 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `PROT_*` flags for use with [`mmap`]. - /// - /// For `PROT_NONE`, use `ProtFlags::empty()`. - /// - /// [`mmap`]: crate::io::mmap - pub struct ProtFlags: c::c_int { - /// `PROT_READ` - const READ = c::PROT_READ; - /// `PROT_WRITE` - const WRITE = c::PROT_WRITE; - /// `PROT_EXEC` - const EXEC = c::PROT_EXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `PROT_*` flags for use with [`mprotect`]. - /// - /// For `PROT_NONE`, use `MprotectFlags::empty()`. - /// - /// [`mprotect`]: crate::io::mprotect - pub struct MprotectFlags: c::c_int { - /// `PROT_READ` - const READ = c::PROT_READ; - /// `PROT_WRITE` - const WRITE = c::PROT_WRITE; - /// `PROT_EXEC` - const EXEC = c::PROT_EXEC; - /// `PROT_GROWSUP` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const GROWSUP = c::PROT_GROWSUP; - /// `PROT_GROWSDOWN` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const GROWSDOWN = c::PROT_GROWSDOWN; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MAP_*` flags for use with [`mmap`]. - /// - /// For `MAP_ANONYMOUS` (aka `MAP_ANON`), see [`mmap_anonymous`]. - /// - /// [`mmap`]: crate::io::mmap - /// [`mmap_anonymous`]: crates::io::mmap_anonymous - pub struct MapFlags: c::c_int { - /// `MAP_SHARED` - const SHARED = c::MAP_SHARED; - /// `MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const SHARED_VALIDATE = c::MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE; - /// `MAP_PRIVATE` - const PRIVATE = c::MAP_PRIVATE; - /// `MAP_DENYWRITE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const DENYWRITE = c::MAP_DENYWRITE; - /// `MAP_FIXED` - const FIXED = c::MAP_FIXED; - /// `MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const FIXED_NOREPLACE = c::MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE; - /// `MAP_GROWSDOWN` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const GROWSDOWN = c::MAP_GROWSDOWN; - /// `MAP_HUGETLB` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const HUGETLB = c::MAP_HUGETLB; - /// `MAP_HUGE_2MB` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const HUGE_2MB = c::MAP_HUGE_2MB; - /// `MAP_HUGE_1GB` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const HUGE_1GB = c::MAP_HUGE_1GB; - /// `MAP_LOCKED` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const LOCKED = c::MAP_LOCKED; - /// `MAP_NOCORE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] - const NOCORE = c::MAP_NOCORE; - /// `MAP_NORESERVE` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "redox")))] - const NORESERVE = c::MAP_NORESERVE; - /// `MAP_NOSYNC` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] - const NOSYNC = c::MAP_NOSYNC; - /// `MAP_POPULATE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const POPULATE = c::MAP_POPULATE; - /// `MAP_STACK` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const STACK = c::MAP_STACK; - /// `MAP_PREFAULT_READ` - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - const PREFAULT_READ = c::MAP_PREFAULT_READ; - /// `MAP_SYNC` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64"), - ) - )))] - const SYNC = c::MAP_SYNC; - /// `MAP_UNINITIALIZED` - #[cfg(any())] - const UNINITIALIZED = c::MAP_UNINITIALIZED; - } -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -bitflags! { - /// `MREMAP_*` flags for use with [`mremap`]. - /// - /// For `MREMAP_FIXED`, see [`mremap_fixed`]. - /// - /// [`mremap`]: crate::io::mremap - /// [`mremap_fixed`]: crate::io::mremap_fixed - pub struct MremapFlags: i32 { - /// `MREMAP_MAYMOVE` - const MAYMOVE = c::MREMAP_MAYMOVE; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MS_*` flags for use with [`msync`]. - /// - /// [`msync`]: crate::io::msync - pub struct MsyncFlags: i32 { - /// `MS_SYNC`—Requests an update and waits for it to complete. - const SYNC = c::MS_SYNC; - /// `MS_ASYNC`—Specifies that an update be scheduled, but the call - /// returns immediately. - const ASYNC = c::MS_ASYNC; - /// `MS_INVALIDATE`—Asks to invalidate other mappings of the same - /// file (so that they can be updated with the fresh values just - /// written). - const INVALIDATE = c::MS_INVALIDATE; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `MLOCK_*` flags for use with [`mlock_with`]. - /// - /// [`mlock_with`]: crate::io::mlock_with - pub struct MlockFlags: i32 { - /// `MLOCK_ONFAULT` - const ONFAULT = c::MLOCK_ONFAULT as _; - } -} - -/// `POSIX_MADV_*` constants for use with [`madvise`]. -/// -/// [`madvise`]: crate::mm::madvise -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(i32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum Advice { - /// `POSIX_MADV_NORMAL` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku")))] - Normal = c::POSIX_MADV_NORMAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_NORMAL` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku"))] - Normal = c::MADV_NORMAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku")))] - Sequential = c::POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku"))] - Sequential = c::MADV_SEQUENTIAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_RANDOM` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku")))] - Random = c::POSIX_MADV_RANDOM, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_RANDOM` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku"))] - Random = c::MADV_RANDOM, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku")))] - WillNeed = c::POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku"))] - WillNeed = c::MADV_WILLNEED, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "haiku")))] - DontNeed = c::POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "haiku"))] - DontNeed = i32::MAX - 1, - - /// `MADV_DONTNEED` - // `MADV_DONTNEED` has the same value as `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED`. We don't - // have a separate `posix_madvise` from `madvise`, so we expose a special - // value which we special-case. - #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] - LinuxDontNeed = i32::MAX, - - /// `MADV_DONTNEED` - #[cfg(target_os = "android")] - LinuxDontNeed = c::MADV_DONTNEED, - /// `MADV_FREE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxFree = c::MADV_FREE, - /// `MADV_REMOVE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxRemove = c::MADV_REMOVE, - /// `MADV_DONTFORK` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxDontFork = c::MADV_DONTFORK, - /// `MADV_DOFORK` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxDoFork = c::MADV_DOFORK, - /// `MADV_HWPOISON` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxHwPoison = c::MADV_HWPOISON, - /// `MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE` - #[cfg(all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")), - ))] - LinuxSoftOffline = c::MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE, - /// `MADV_MERGEABLE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxMergeable = c::MADV_MERGEABLE, - /// `MADV_UNMERGEABLE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxUnmergeable = c::MADV_UNMERGEABLE, - /// `MADV_HUGEPAGE` (since Linux 2.6.38) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxHugepage = c::MADV_HUGEPAGE, - /// `MADV_NOHUGEPAGE` (since Linux 2.6.38) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxNoHugepage = c::MADV_NOHUGEPAGE, - /// `MADV_DONTDUMP` (since Linux 3.4) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxDontDump = c::MADV_DONTDUMP, - /// `MADV_DODUMP` (since Linux 3.4) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - LinuxDoDump = c::MADV_DODUMP, - /// `MADV_WIPEONFORK` (since Linux 4.14) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxWipeOnFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_WIPEONFORK as i32, - /// `MADV_KEEPONFORK` (since Linux 4.14) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxKeepOnFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_KEEPONFORK as i32, - /// `MADV_COLD` (since Linux 5.4) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxCold = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_COLD as i32, - /// `MADV_PAGEOUT` (since Linux 5.4) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxPageOut = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_PAGEOUT as i32, - /// `MADV_POPULATE_READ` (since Linux 5.14) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxPopulateRead = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_POPULATE_READ as i32, - /// `MADV_POPULATE_WRITE` (since Linux 5.14) - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[cfg(feature = "mm")] - LinuxPopulateWrite = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_POPULATE_WRITE as i32, -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "emscripten")] -impl Advice { - /// `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED` - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - pub const DontNeed: Self = Self::Normal; -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` flags for use with [`userfaultfd`]. - /// - /// [`userfaultfd`]: crate::io::userfaultfd - pub struct UserfaultfdFlags: c::c_int { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::O_NONBLOCK; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 70029282f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -//! The libc backend. -//! -//! On most platforms, this uses the `libc` crate to make system calls. On -//! Windows, this uses the Winsock2 API in `windows-sys`, which can be adapted -//! to have a very `libc`-like interface. - -// Every FFI call requires an unsafe block, and there are a lot of FFI -// calls. For now, set this to allow for the libc backend. -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] -// Lots of libc types vary between platforms, so we often need a `.into()` on -// one platform where it's redundant on another. -#![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -#[macro_use] -mod weak; - -mod conv; -mod offset; - -#[cfg(windows)] -mod io_lifetimes; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -pub(crate) mod fd { - pub(crate) use super::c::c_int as LibcFd; - pub use crate::io::fd::*; -} -#[cfg(windows)] -pub(crate) mod fd { - pub use super::io_lifetimes::*; -} -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -pub(crate) mod fd { - pub use io_lifetimes::*; - - #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] - #[allow(unused_imports)] - pub(crate) use super::c::c_int as LibcFd; - #[cfg(unix)] - #[allow(unused_imports)] - pub(crate) use std::os::unix::io::RawFd as LibcFd; - #[cfg(unix)] - pub use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, RawFd}; - #[cfg(target_os = "wasi")] - pub use std::os::wasi::io::{AsRawFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, RawFd}; -} - -// On Windows we emulate selected libc-compatible interfaces. On non-Windows, -// we just use libc here, since this is the libc backend. -#[cfg(windows)] -#[path = "winsock_c.rs"] -pub(crate) mod c; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) use libc as c; - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(crate) mod fs; -pub(crate) mod io; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")] -pub(crate) mod io_uring; -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -pub(crate) mod mm; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -pub(crate) mod net; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(any( - feature = "param", - feature = "runtime", - feature = "time", - target_arch = "x86", -))] -pub(crate) mod param; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod process; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "rand")] -pub(crate) mod rand; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "termios")] -pub(crate) mod termios; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[cfg(feature = "thread")] -pub(crate) mod thread; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod time; - -/// If the host libc is glibc, return `true` if it is less than version 2.25. -/// -/// To restate and clarify, this function returning true does not mean the libc -/// is glibc just that if it is glibc, it is less than version 2.25. -/// -/// For now, this function is only available on Linux, but if it ends up being -/// used beyond that, this could be changed to e.g. `#[cfg(unix)]`. -#[cfg(all(unix, target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(crate) fn if_glibc_is_less_than_2_25() -> bool { - // This is also defined inside `weak_or_syscall!` in - // backend/libc/rand/syscalls.rs, but it's not convenient to re-export the weak - // symbol from that macro, so we duplicate it at a small cost here. - weak! { fn getrandom(*mut c::c_void, c::size_t, c::c_uint) -> c::ssize_t } - - // glibc 2.25 has `getrandom`, which is how we satisfy the API contract of - // this function. But, there are likely other libc versions which have it. - getrandom.get().is_none() -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/addr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/addr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ba64ed279..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/addr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -//! IPv4, IPv6, and Socket addresses. - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(unix)] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(unix)] -use crate::io; -#[cfg(unix)] -use crate::path; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -use core::convert::TryInto; -#[cfg(unix)] -use core::fmt; -#[cfg(unix)] -use core::slice; - -/// `struct sockaddr_un` -#[cfg(unix)] -#[derive(Clone)] -#[doc(alias = "sockaddr_un")] -pub struct SocketAddrUnix { - pub(crate) unix: c::sockaddr_un, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - len: c::socklen_t, -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl SocketAddrUnix { - /// Construct a new Unix-domain address from a filesystem path. - #[inline] - pub fn new<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<Self> { - path.into_with_c_str(Self::_new) - } - - #[inline] - fn _new(path: &CStr) -> io::Result<Self> { - let mut unix = Self::init(); - let bytes = path.to_bytes_with_nul(); - if bytes.len() > unix.sun_path.len() { - return Err(io::Errno::NAMETOOLONG); - } - for (i, b) in bytes.iter().enumerate() { - unix.sun_path[i] = *b as c::c_char; - } - - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - { - unix.sun_len = (offsetof_sun_path() + bytes.len()).try_into().unwrap(); - } - - Ok(Self { - unix, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - len: (offsetof_sun_path() + bytes.len()).try_into().unwrap(), - }) - } - - /// Construct a new abstract Unix-domain address from a byte slice. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[inline] - pub fn new_abstract_name(name: &[u8]) -> io::Result<Self> { - let mut unix = Self::init(); - if 1 + name.len() > unix.sun_path.len() { - return Err(io::Errno::NAMETOOLONG); - } - unix.sun_path[0] = b'\0' as c::c_char; - for (i, b) in name.iter().enumerate() { - unix.sun_path[1 + i] = *b as c::c_char; - } - let len = offsetof_sun_path() + 1 + name.len(); - let len = len.try_into().unwrap(); - Ok(Self { - unix, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - len, - }) - } - - fn init() -> c::sockaddr_un { - c::sockaddr_un { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sun_len: 0, - sun_family: c::AF_UNIX as _, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sun_path: [0; 104], - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - sun_path: [0; 108], - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - sun_path: [0; 126], - } - } - - /// For a filesystem path address, return the path. - #[inline] - pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&CStr> { - let len = self.len(); - if len != 0 && self.unix.sun_path[0] != b'\0' as c::c_char { - let end = len as usize - offsetof_sun_path(); - let bytes = &self.unix.sun_path[..end]; - // Safety: `from_raw_parts` to convert from `&[c_char]` to `&[u8]`. And - // `from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked` since the string is NUL-terminated. - unsafe { - Some(CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(slice::from_raw_parts( - bytes.as_ptr().cast(), - bytes.len(), - ))) - } - } else { - None - } - } - - /// For an abstract address, return the identifier. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[inline] - pub fn abstract_name(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> { - let len = self.len(); - if len != 0 && self.unix.sun_path[0] == b'\0' as c::c_char { - let end = len as usize - offsetof_sun_path(); - let bytes = &self.unix.sun_path[1..end]; - // Safety: `from_raw_parts` to convert from `&[c_char]` to `&[u8]`. - unsafe { Some(slice::from_raw_parts(bytes.as_ptr().cast(), bytes.len())) } - } else { - None - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn addr_len(&self) -> c::socklen_t { - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - { - self.len - } - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - { - c::socklen_t::from(self.unix.sun_len) - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.addr_len() as usize - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl PartialEq for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].eq(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl Eq for SocketAddrUnix {} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl PartialOrd for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<core::cmp::Ordering> { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].partial_cmp(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl Ord for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> core::cmp::Ordering { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].cmp(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl core::hash::Hash for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn hash<H: core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].hash(state) - } -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -impl fmt::Debug for SocketAddrUnix { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - if let Some(path) = self.path() { - path.fmt(fmt) - } else { - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - if let Some(name) = self.abstract_name() { - return name.fmt(fmt); - } - - "(unnamed)".fmt(fmt) - } - } -} - -/// `struct sockaddr_storage` as a raw struct. -pub type SocketAddrStorage = c::sockaddr_storage; - -/// Return the offset of the `sun_path` field of `sockaddr_un`. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn offsetof_sun_path() -> usize { - let z = c::sockaddr_un { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sun_len: 0_u8, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sun_family: 0_u8, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - sun_family: 0_u16, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sun_path: [0; 104], - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - sun_path: [0; 108], - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - sun_path: [0; 126], - }; - (crate::utils::as_ptr(&z.sun_path) as usize) - (crate::utils::as_ptr(&z) as usize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/ext.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/ext.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1c8f9f65c..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/ext.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; - -/// The windows `sockaddr_in6` type is a union with accessor functions which -/// are not `const fn`. Define our own layout-compatible version so that we -/// can transmute in and out of it. -#[cfg(windows)] -#[repr(C)] -struct sockaddr_in6 { - sin6_family: u16, - sin6_port: u16, - sin6_flowinfo: u32, - sin6_addr: c::in6_addr, - sin6_scope_id: u32, -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in_addr_s_addr(addr: c::in_addr) -> u32 { - addr.s_addr -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in_addr_s_addr(addr: c::in_addr) -> u32 { - // This should be `*addr.S_un.S_addr()`, except that isn't a `const fn`. - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `in_addr_s_addr` definition that -// uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn in_addr_s_addr(addr: c::in_addr) -> u32 { - // This should be `*addr.S_un.S_addr()`, except that isn't a `const fn`. - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in_addr_new(s_addr: u32) -> c::in_addr { - c::in_addr { s_addr } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in_addr_new(s_addr: u32) -> c::in_addr { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(s_addr) } -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `in_addr_new` definition that -// uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn in_addr_new(s_addr: u32) -> c::in_addr { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(s_addr) } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in6_addr_s6_addr(addr: c::in6_addr) -> [u8; 16] { - addr.s6_addr -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in6_addr_s6_addr(addr: c::in6_addr) -> [u8; 16] { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `in6_addr_s6_addr` definition -// that uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn in6_addr_s6_addr(addr: c::in6_addr) -> [u8; 16] { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in6_addr_new(s6_addr: [u8; 16]) -> c::in6_addr { - c::in6_addr { s6_addr } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn in6_addr_new(s6_addr: [u8; 16]) -> c::in6_addr { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(s6_addr) } -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `in6_addr_new` definition that -// uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn in6_addr_new(s6_addr: [u8; 16]) -> c::in6_addr { - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(s6_addr) } -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id(addr: c::sockaddr_in6) -> u32 { - addr.sin6_scope_id -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id(addr: c::sockaddr_in6) -> u32 { - let addr: sockaddr_in6 = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) }; - addr.sin6_scope_id -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id` -// definition that uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id(addr: c::sockaddr_in6) -> u32 { - let addr: sockaddr_in6 = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) }; - addr.sin6_scope_id -} - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn sockaddr_in6_new( - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sin6_len: u8, - sin6_family: c::sa_family_t, - sin6_port: u16, - sin6_flowinfo: u32, - sin6_addr: c::in6_addr, - sin6_scope_id: u32, -) -> c::sockaddr_in6 { - c::sockaddr_in6 { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sin6_len, - sin6_family, - sin6_port, - sin6_flowinfo, - sin6_addr, - sin6_scope_id, - #[cfg(any(target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris"))] - __sin6_src_id: 0, - } -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) const fn sockaddr_in6_new( - sin6_family: u16, - sin6_port: u16, - sin6_flowinfo: u32, - sin6_addr: c::in6_addr, - sin6_scope_id: u32, -) -> c::sockaddr_in6 { - let addr = sockaddr_in6 { - sin6_family, - sin6_port, - sin6_flowinfo, - sin6_addr, - sin6_scope_id, - }; - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} - -// TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use the above `sockaddr_in6_new` definition -// that uses a const-fn transmute. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[cfg(windows)] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sockaddr_in6_new( - sin6_family: u16, - sin6_port: u16, - sin6_flowinfo: u32, - sin6_addr: c::in6_addr, - sin6_scope_id: u32, -) -> c::sockaddr_in6 { - let addr = sockaddr_in6 { - sin6_family, - sin6_port, - sin6_flowinfo, - sin6_addr, - sin6_scope_id, - }; - unsafe { core::mem::transmute(addr) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f7196ae4f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod addr; -pub(crate) mod ext; -pub(crate) mod read_sockaddr; -pub(crate) mod send_recv; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; -pub(crate) mod write_sockaddr; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/read_sockaddr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/read_sockaddr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5a946fbeb..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/read_sockaddr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(unix)] -use super::addr::SocketAddrUnix; -use super::ext::{in6_addr_s6_addr, in_addr_s_addr, sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id}; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::io; -use crate::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use core::mem::size_of; - -// This must match the header of `sockaddr`. -#[repr(C)] -struct sockaddr_header { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sa_len: u8, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - ss_family: u8, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - ss_family: u16, -} - -#[inline] -unsafe fn read_ss_family(storage: *const c::sockaddr_storage) -> u16 { - // Assert that we know the layout of `sockaddr`. - let _ = c::sockaddr { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sa_len: 0_u8, - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sa_family: 0_u8, - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - sa_family: 0_u16, - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - sa_data: [0; 14], - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - sa_data: [0; 30], - }; - - (*storage.cast::<sockaddr_header>()).ss_family.into() -} - -/// Set the `ss_family` field of a socket address to `AF_UNSPEC`, so that we -/// can test for `AF_UNSPEC` to test whether it was stored to. -pub(crate) unsafe fn initialize_family_to_unspec(storage: *mut c::sockaddr_storage) { - (*storage.cast::<sockaddr_header>()).ss_family = c::AF_UNSPEC as _; -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn read_sockaddr( - storage: *const c::sockaddr_storage, - len: usize, -) -> io::Result<SocketAddrAny> { - #[cfg(unix)] - let offsetof_sun_path = super::addr::offsetof_sun_path(); - - if len < size_of::<c::sa_family_t>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - match read_ss_family(storage).into() { - c::AF_INET => { - if len < size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in>(); - Ok(SocketAddrAny::V4(SocketAddrV4::new( - Ipv4Addr::from(u32::from_be(in_addr_s_addr(decode.sin_addr))), - u16::from_be(decode.sin_port), - ))) - } - c::AF_INET6 => { - if len < size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in6>(); - #[cfg(not(windows))] - let s6_addr = decode.sin6_addr.s6_addr; - #[cfg(windows)] - let s6_addr = decode.sin6_addr.u.Byte; - #[cfg(not(windows))] - let sin6_scope_id = decode.sin6_scope_id; - #[cfg(windows)] - let sin6_scope_id = decode.Anonymous.sin6_scope_id; - Ok(SocketAddrAny::V6(SocketAddrV6::new( - Ipv6Addr::from(s6_addr), - u16::from_be(decode.sin6_port), - u32::from_be(decode.sin6_flowinfo), - sin6_scope_id, - ))) - } - #[cfg(unix)] - c::AF_UNIX => { - if len < offsetof_sun_path { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - if len == offsetof_sun_path { - Ok(SocketAddrAny::Unix(SocketAddrUnix::new(&[][..]).unwrap())) - } else { - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_un>(); - - // Trim off unused bytes from the end of `path_bytes`. - let path_bytes = if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") { - // FreeBSD sometimes sets the length to longer than the length - // of the NUL-terminated string. Find the NUL and truncate the - // string accordingly. - &decode.sun_path[..decode.sun_path.iter().position(|b| *b == 0).unwrap()] - } else { - // Otherwise, use the provided length. - let provided_len = len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path; - if decode.sun_path[provided_len] != b'\0' as c::c_char { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - debug_assert_eq!( - CStr::from_ptr(decode.sun_path.as_ptr()).to_bytes().len(), - provided_len - ); - &decode.sun_path[..provided_len] - }; - - Ok(SocketAddrAny::Unix( - SocketAddrUnix::new(path_bytes.iter().map(|c| *c as u8).collect::<Vec<u8>>()) - .unwrap(), - )) - } - } - _ => Err(io::Errno::INVAL), - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn maybe_read_sockaddr_os( - storage: *const c::sockaddr_storage, - len: usize, -) -> Option<SocketAddrAny> { - if len == 0 { - return None; - } - - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sa_family_t>()); - let family = read_ss_family(storage).into(); - if family == c::AF_UNSPEC { - None - } else { - Some(inner_read_sockaddr_os(family, storage, len)) - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn read_sockaddr_os( - storage: *const c::sockaddr_storage, - len: usize, -) -> SocketAddrAny { - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sa_family_t>()); - let family = read_ss_family(storage).into(); - inner_read_sockaddr_os(family, storage, len) -} - -unsafe fn inner_read_sockaddr_os( - family: c::c_int, - storage: *const c::sockaddr_storage, - len: usize, -) -> SocketAddrAny { - #[cfg(unix)] - let offsetof_sun_path = super::addr::offsetof_sun_path(); - - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sa_family_t>()); - match family { - c::AF_INET => { - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>()); - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in>(); - SocketAddrAny::V4(SocketAddrV4::new( - Ipv4Addr::from(u32::from_be(in_addr_s_addr(decode.sin_addr))), - u16::from_be(decode.sin_port), - )) - } - c::AF_INET6 => { - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>()); - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in6>(); - SocketAddrAny::V6(SocketAddrV6::new( - Ipv6Addr::from(in6_addr_s6_addr(decode.sin6_addr)), - u16::from_be(decode.sin6_port), - u32::from_be(decode.sin6_flowinfo), - sockaddr_in6_sin6_scope_id(decode), - )) - } - #[cfg(unix)] - c::AF_UNIX => { - assert!(len >= offsetof_sun_path); - if len == offsetof_sun_path { - SocketAddrAny::Unix(SocketAddrUnix::new(&[][..]).unwrap()) - } else { - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_un>(); - assert_eq!( - decode.sun_path[len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path], - b'\0' as c::c_char - ); - let path_bytes = &decode.sun_path[..len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path]; - - // FreeBSD sometimes sets the length to longer than the length - // of the NUL-terminated string. Find the NUL and truncate the - // string accordingly. - #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] - let path_bytes = &path_bytes[..path_bytes.iter().position(|b| *b == 0).unwrap()]; - - SocketAddrAny::Unix( - SocketAddrUnix::new(path_bytes.iter().map(|c| *c as u8).collect::<Vec<u8>>()) - .unwrap(), - ) - } - } - other => unimplemented!("{:?}", other), - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/send_recv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/send_recv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8d1cc8ab7..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/send_recv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `MSG_*` - pub struct SendFlags: i32 { - /// `MSG_CONFIRM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const CONFIRM = c::MSG_CONFIRM; - /// `MSG_DONTROUTE` - const DONTROUTE = c::MSG_DONTROUTE; - /// `MSG_DONTWAIT` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - const DONTWAIT = c::MSG_DONTWAIT; - /// `MSG_EOR` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - const EOT = c::MSG_EOR; - /// `MSG_MORE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const MORE = c::MSG_MORE; - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] - /// `MSG_NOSIGNAL` - const NOSIGNAL = c::MSG_NOSIGNAL; - /// `MSG_OOB` - const OOB = c::MSG_OOB; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MSG_*` - pub struct RecvFlags: i32 { - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "solaris")))] - /// `MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC` - const CMSG_CLOEXEC = c::MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC; - /// `MSG_DONTWAIT` - #[cfg(not(windows))] - const DONTWAIT = c::MSG_DONTWAIT; - /// `MSG_ERRQUEUE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - const ERRQUEUE = c::MSG_ERRQUEUE; - /// `MSG_OOB` - const OOB = c::MSG_OOB; - /// `MSG_PEEK` - const PEEK = c::MSG_PEEK; - /// `MSG_TRUNC` - const TRUNC = c::MSG_TRUNC as c::c_int; - /// `MSG_WAITALL` - const WAITALL = c::MSG_WAITALL; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3d8a849c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,886 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::net`. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret, ret_owned_fd, ret_send_recv, send_recv_len}; -#[cfg(unix)] -use super::addr::SocketAddrUnix; -use super::ext::{in6_addr_new, in_addr_new}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use super::read_sockaddr::initialize_family_to_unspec; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use super::read_sockaddr::{maybe_read_sockaddr_os, read_sockaddr_os}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use super::send_recv::{RecvFlags, SendFlags}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use super::types::{AcceptFlags, AddressFamily, Protocol, Shutdown, SocketFlags, SocketType}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use super::write_sockaddr::{encode_sockaddr_v4, encode_sockaddr_v6}; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::io; -use crate::net::{SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -use crate::utils::as_ptr; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::{size_of, MaybeUninit}; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use core::ptr::null_mut; - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn recv(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8], flags: RecvFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nrecv = unsafe { - ret_send_recv(c::recv( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - ))? - }; - Ok(nrecv as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn send(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8], flags: SendFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_send_recv(c::send( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn recvfrom( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &mut [u8], - flags: RecvFlags, -) -> io::Result<(usize, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - unsafe { - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<c::sockaddr_storage>::uninit(); - let mut len = size_of::<c::sockaddr_storage>() as c::socklen_t; - - // `recvfrom` does not write to the storage if the socket is - // connection-oriented sockets, so we initialize the family field to - // `AF_UNSPEC` so that we can detect this case. - initialize_family_to_unspec(storage.as_mut_ptr()); - - let nread = ret_send_recv(c::recvfrom( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - storage.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - &mut len, - ))?; - Ok(( - nread as usize, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(storage.as_ptr(), len.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn sendto_v4( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrV4, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_send_recv(c::sendto( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)).cast::<c::sockaddr>(), - size_of::<SocketAddrV4>() as _, - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn sendto_v6( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrV6, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_send_recv(c::sendto( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)).cast::<c::sockaddr>(), - size_of::<SocketAddrV6>() as _, - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn sendto_unix( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrUnix, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let nwritten = unsafe { - ret_send_recv(c::sendto( - borrowed_fd(fd), - buf.as_ptr().cast(), - send_recv_len(buf.len()), - flags.bits(), - as_ptr(&addr.unix).cast(), - addr.addr_len(), - ))? - }; - Ok(nwritten as usize) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn socket( - domain: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(c::socket( - domain.0 as c::c_int, - type_.0 as c::c_int, - protocol.0, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn socket_with( - domain: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - flags: SocketFlags, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(c::socket( - domain.0 as c::c_int, - type_.0 as c::c_int | flags.bits(), - protocol.0, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn bind_v4(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV4) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::bind( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)).cast(), - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() as c::socklen_t, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn bind_v6(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV6) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::bind( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)).cast(), - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() as c::socklen_t, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn bind_unix(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrUnix) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::bind( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&addr.unix).cast(), - addr.addr_len(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn connect_v4(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV4) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::connect( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)).cast(), - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() as c::socklen_t, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn connect_v6(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV6) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::connect( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)).cast(), - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() as c::socklen_t, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn connect_unix(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrUnix) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::connect( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - as_ptr(&addr.unix).cast(), - addr.addr_len(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn listen(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, backlog: c::c_int) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::listen(borrowed_fd(sockfd), backlog)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn accept(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - let owned_fd = ret_owned_fd(c::accept(borrowed_fd(sockfd), null_mut(), null_mut()))?; - Ok(owned_fd) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn accept_with(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: AcceptFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - let owned_fd = ret_owned_fd(c::accept4( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - null_mut(), - null_mut(), - flags.bits(), - ))?; - Ok(owned_fd) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn acceptfrom(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - unsafe { - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<c::sockaddr_storage>::uninit(); - let mut len = size_of::<c::sockaddr_storage>() as c::socklen_t; - let owned_fd = ret_owned_fd(c::accept( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - storage.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - &mut len, - ))?; - Ok(( - owned_fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(storage.as_ptr(), len.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(crate) fn acceptfrom_with( - sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: AcceptFlags, -) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - unsafe { - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<c::sockaddr_storage>::uninit(); - let mut len = size_of::<c::sockaddr_storage>() as c::socklen_t; - let owned_fd = ret_owned_fd(c::accept4( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - storage.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - &mut len, - flags.bits(), - ))?; - Ok(( - owned_fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(storage.as_ptr(), len.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -/// Darwin lacks `accept4`, but does have `accept`. We define -/// `AcceptFlags` to have no flags, so we can discard it here. -#[cfg(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn accept_with(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, _flags: AcceptFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - accept(sockfd) -} - -/// Darwin lacks `accept4`, but does have `accept`. We define -/// `AcceptFlags` to have no flags, so we can discard it here. -#[cfg(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(crate) fn acceptfrom_with( - sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - _flags: AcceptFlags, -) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - acceptfrom(sockfd) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn shutdown(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, how: Shutdown) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::shutdown(borrowed_fd(sockfd), how as c::c_int)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn getsockname(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SocketAddrAny> { - unsafe { - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<c::sockaddr_storage>::uninit(); - let mut len = size_of::<c::sockaddr_storage>() as c::socklen_t; - ret(c::getsockname( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - storage.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - &mut len, - ))?; - Ok(read_sockaddr_os(storage.as_ptr(), len.try_into().unwrap())) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn getpeername(sockfd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Option<SocketAddrAny>> { - unsafe { - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<c::sockaddr_storage>::uninit(); - let mut len = size_of::<c::sockaddr_storage>() as c::socklen_t; - ret(c::getpeername( - borrowed_fd(sockfd), - storage.as_mut_ptr().cast(), - &mut len, - ))?; - Ok(maybe_read_sockaddr_os( - storage.as_ptr(), - len.try_into().unwrap(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn socketpair( - domain: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - flags: SocketFlags, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - unsafe { - let mut fds = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(c::socketpair( - c::c_int::from(domain.0), - type_.0 as c::c_int | flags.bits(), - protocol.0, - fds.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c::c_int>(), - ))?; - - let [fd0, fd1] = fds.assume_init(); - Ok((fd0, fd1)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) mod sockopt { - use super::{c, in6_addr_new, in_addr_new, BorrowedFd}; - use crate::io; - use crate::net::sockopt::Timeout; - use crate::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketType}; - use crate::utils::as_mut_ptr; - use core::convert::TryInto; - use core::time::Duration; - #[cfg(windows)] - use windows_sys::Win32::Foundation::BOOL; - - // TODO: With Rust 1.53 we can use `Duration::ZERO` instead. - const DURATION_ZERO: Duration = Duration::from_secs(0); - - #[inline] - fn getsockopt<T: Copy>(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, level: i32, optname: i32) -> io::Result<T> { - use super::*; - - let mut optlen = core::mem::size_of::<T>().try_into().unwrap(); - debug_assert!( - optlen as usize >= core::mem::size_of::<c::c_int>(), - "Socket APIs don't ever use `bool` directly" - ); - - unsafe { - let mut value = core::mem::zeroed::<T>(); - ret(c::getsockopt( - borrowed_fd(fd), - level, - optname, - as_mut_ptr(&mut value).cast(), - &mut optlen, - ))?; - // On Windows at least, `getsockopt` has been observed writing 1 - // byte on at least (`IPPROTO_TCP`, `TCP_NODELAY`), even though - // Windows' documentation says that should write a 4-byte `BOOL`. - // So, we initialize the memory to zeros above, and just assert - // that `getsockopt` doesn't write too many bytes here. - assert!( - optlen as usize <= size_of::<T>(), - "unexpected getsockopt size" - ); - Ok(value) - } - } - - #[inline] - fn setsockopt<T: Copy>( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - level: i32, - optname: i32, - value: T, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - use super::*; - - let optlen = core::mem::size_of::<T>().try_into().unwrap(); - debug_assert!( - optlen as usize >= core::mem::size_of::<c::c_int>(), - "Socket APIs don't ever use `bool` directly" - ); - - unsafe { - ret(c::setsockopt( - borrowed_fd(fd), - level, - optname, - as_ptr(&value).cast(), - optlen, - )) - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_type(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SocketType> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_TYPE) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_reuseaddr(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, reuseaddr: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::SOL_SOCKET as _, - c::SO_REUSEADDR, - from_bool(reuseaddr), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_broadcast(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, broadcast: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::SOL_SOCKET as _, - c::SO_BROADCAST, - from_bool(broadcast), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_broadcast(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_BROADCAST).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_linger( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - linger: Option<Duration>, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - // Convert `linger` to seconds, rounding up. - let l_linger = if let Some(linger) = linger { - let mut l_linger = linger.as_secs(); - if linger.subsec_nanos() != 0 { - l_linger = l_linger.checked_add(1).ok_or(io::Errno::INVAL)?; - } - l_linger.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)? - } else { - 0 - }; - let linger = c::linger { - l_onoff: linger.is_some() as _, - l_linger, - }; - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_LINGER, linger) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_linger(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Option<Duration>> { - let linger: c::linger = getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_LINGER)?; - // TODO: With Rust 1.50, this could use `.then`. - Ok(if linger.l_onoff != 0 { - Some(Duration::from_secs(linger.l_linger as u64)) - } else { - None - }) - } - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_passcred(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, passcred: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_PASSCRED, from_bool(passcred)) - } - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_passcred(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_PASSCRED).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_timeout( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - id: Timeout, - timeout: Option<Duration>, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => c::SO_RCVTIMEO, - Timeout::Send => c::SO_SNDTIMEO, - }; - - #[cfg(not(windows))] - let timeout = match timeout { - Some(timeout) => { - if timeout == DURATION_ZERO { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - - let tv_sec = timeout.as_secs().try_into(); - #[cfg(not(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32")))] - let tv_sec = tv_sec.unwrap_or(c::c_long::MAX); - #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32"))] - let tv_sec = tv_sec.unwrap_or(i64::MAX); - - // `subsec_micros` rounds down, so we use `subsec_nanos` and - // manually round up. - let mut timeout = c::timeval { - tv_sec, - tv_usec: ((timeout.subsec_nanos() + 999) / 1000) as _, - }; - if timeout.tv_sec == 0 && timeout.tv_usec == 0 { - timeout.tv_usec = 1; - } - timeout - } - None => c::timeval { - tv_sec: 0, - tv_usec: 0, - }, - }; - - #[cfg(windows)] - let timeout: u32 = match timeout { - Some(timeout) => { - if timeout == DURATION_ZERO { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - - // `as_millis` rounds down, so we use `as_nanos` and - // manually round up. - let mut timeout: u32 = ((timeout.as_nanos() + 999_999) / 1_000_000) - .try_into() - .map_err(|_convert_err| io::Errno::INVAL)?; - if timeout == 0 { - timeout = 1; - } - timeout - } - None => 0, - }; - - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname, timeout) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_timeout( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - id: Timeout, - ) -> io::Result<Option<Duration>> { - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => c::SO_RCVTIMEO, - Timeout::Send => c::SO_SNDTIMEO, - }; - - #[cfg(not(windows))] - { - let timeout: c::timeval = getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname)?; - if timeout.tv_sec == 0 && timeout.tv_usec == 0 { - Ok(None) - } else { - Ok(Some( - Duration::from_secs(timeout.tv_sec as u64) - + Duration::from_micros(timeout.tv_usec as u64), - )) - } - } - - #[cfg(windows)] - { - let timeout: u32 = getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname)?; - if timeout == 0 { - Ok(None) - } else { - Ok(Some(Duration::from_millis(timeout as u64))) - } - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, ttl: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_TTL, ttl) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_TTL) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_v6only(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, only_v6: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_V6ONLY, from_bool(only_v6)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_v6only(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_V6ONLY).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_multicast_loop( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_loop: bool, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IP as _, - c::IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - from_bool(multicast_loop), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_multicast_loop(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_LOOP).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_multicast_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, multicast_ttl: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_TTL, multicast_ttl) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_multicast_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_TTL) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_multicast_loop( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_loop: bool, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, - c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP, - from_bool(multicast_loop), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_multicast_loop(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_multicast_hops( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_hops: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IP as _, - c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP, - multicast_hops, - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_multicast_hops(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_add_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, - interface: &Ipv4Addr, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_imr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_add_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, - interface: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - use c::IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP; - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - ))] - use c::IPV6_JOIN_GROUP as IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP; - - let mreq = to_ipv6mr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_drop_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, - interface: &Ipv4Addr, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_imr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_drop_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, - interface: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - use c::IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP; - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - ))] - use c::IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP as IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP; - - let mreq = to_ipv6mr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_tcp_nodelay(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, nodelay: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_TCP as _, c::TCP_NODELAY, from_bool(nodelay)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_tcp_nodelay(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_TCP as _, c::TCP_NODELAY).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - fn to_imr(multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, interface: &Ipv4Addr) -> c::ip_mreq { - c::ip_mreq { - imr_multiaddr: to_imr_addr(multiaddr), - imr_interface: to_imr_addr(interface), - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_imr_addr(addr: &Ipv4Addr) -> c::in_addr { - in_addr_new(u32::from_ne_bytes(addr.octets())) - } - - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr(multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, interface: u32) -> c::ipv6_mreq { - c::ipv6_mreq { - ipv6mr_multiaddr: to_ipv6mr_multiaddr(multiaddr), - ipv6mr_interface: to_ipv6mr_interface(interface), - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr_multiaddr(multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr) -> c::in6_addr { - in6_addr_new(multiaddr.octets()) - } - - #[cfg(target_os = "android")] - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr_interface(interface: u32) -> c::c_int { - interface as c::c_int - } - - #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))] - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr_interface(interface: u32) -> c::c_uint { - interface as c::c_uint - } - - // `getsockopt` and `setsockopt` represent boolean values as integers. - #[cfg(not(windows))] - type RawSocketBool = c::c_int; - #[cfg(windows)] - type RawSocketBool = BOOL; - - // Wrap `RawSocketBool` in a newtype to discourage misuse. - #[repr(transparent)] - #[derive(Copy, Clone)] - struct SocketBool(RawSocketBool); - - // Convert from a `bool` to a `SocketBool`. - #[inline] - fn from_bool(value: bool) -> SocketBool { - SocketBool(value as _) - } - - // Convert from a `SocketBool` to a `bool`. - #[inline] - fn to_bool(value: SocketBool) -> bool { - value.0 != 0 - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 19d97e7c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,687 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -/// A type for holding raw integer socket types. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawSocketType = u32; - -/// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`socket`]. -/// -/// [`socket`]: crate::net::socket -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct SocketType(pub(crate) RawSocketType); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl SocketType { - /// `SOCK_STREAM` - pub const STREAM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_STREAM as u32); - - /// `SOCK_DGRAM` - pub const DGRAM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_DGRAM as u32); - - /// `SOCK_SEQPACKET` - pub const SEQPACKET: Self = Self(c::SOCK_SEQPACKET as u32); - - /// `SOCK_RAW` - pub const RAW: Self = Self(c::SOCK_RAW as u32); - - /// `SOCK_RDM` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - pub const RDM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_RDM as u32); - - /// Constructs a `SocketType` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawSocketType) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `SocketType`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawSocketType { - self.0 - } -} - -/// A type for holding raw integer address families. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawAddressFamily = c::sa_family_t; - -/// `AF_*` constants. -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct AddressFamily(pub(crate) RawAddressFamily); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl AddressFamily { - /// `AF_UNSPEC` - pub const UNSPEC: Self = Self(c::AF_UNSPEC as _); - /// `AF_INET` - pub const INET: Self = Self(c::AF_INET as _); - /// `AF_INET6` - pub const INET6: Self = Self(c::AF_INET6 as _); - /// `AF_NETLINK` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const NETLINK: Self = Self(c::AF_NETLINK as _); - /// `AF_UNIX`, aka `AF_LOCAL` - #[doc(alias = "LOCAL")] - pub const UNIX: Self = Self(c::AF_UNIX as _); - /// `AF_AX25` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const AX25: Self = Self(c::AF_AX25 as _); - /// `AF_IPX` - pub const IPX: Self = Self(c::AF_IPX as _); - /// `AF_APPLETALK` - pub const APPLETALK: Self = Self(c::AF_APPLETALK as _); - /// `AF_NETROM` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const NETROM: Self = Self(c::AF_NETROM as _); - /// `AF_BRIDGE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const BRIDGE: Self = Self(c::AF_BRIDGE as _); - /// `AF_ATMPVC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const ATMPVC: Self = Self(c::AF_ATMPVC as _); - /// `AF_X25` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - pub const X25: Self = Self(c::AF_X25 as _); - /// `AF_ROSE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const ROSE: Self = Self(c::AF_ROSE as _); - /// `AF_DECnet` - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - pub const DECnet: Self = Self(c::AF_DECnet as _); - /// `AF_NETBEUI` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const NETBEUI: Self = Self(c::AF_NETBEUI as _); - /// `AF_SECURITY` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const SECURITY: Self = Self(c::AF_SECURITY as _); - /// `AF_KEY` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - pub const KEY: Self = Self(c::AF_KEY as _); - /// `AF_PACKET` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - pub const PACKET: Self = Self(c::AF_PACKET as _); - /// `AF_ASH` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const ASH: Self = Self(c::AF_ASH as _); - /// `AF_ECONET` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const ECONET: Self = Self(c::AF_ECONET as _); - /// `AF_ATMSVC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const ATMSVC: Self = Self(c::AF_ATMSVC as _); - /// `AF_RDS` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const RDS: Self = Self(c::AF_RDS as _); - /// `AF_SNA` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - pub const SNA: Self = Self(c::AF_SNA as _); - /// `AF_IRDA` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const IRDA: Self = Self(c::AF_IRDA as _); - /// `AF_PPPOX` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const PPPOX: Self = Self(c::AF_PPPOX as _); - /// `AF_WANPIPE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const WANPIPE: Self = Self(c::AF_WANPIPE as _); - /// `AF_LLC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const LLC: Self = Self(c::AF_LLC as _); - /// `AF_CAN` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const CAN: Self = Self(c::AF_CAN as _); - /// `AF_TIPC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const TIPC: Self = Self(c::AF_TIPC as _); - /// `AF_BLUETOOTH` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "illumos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const BLUETOOTH: Self = Self(c::AF_BLUETOOTH as _); - /// `AF_IUCV` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const IUCV: Self = Self(c::AF_IUCV as _); - /// `AF_RXRPC` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const RXRPC: Self = Self(c::AF_RXRPC as _); - /// `AF_ISDN` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const ISDN: Self = Self(c::AF_ISDN as _); - /// `AF_PHONET` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const PHONET: Self = Self(c::AF_PHONET as _); - /// `AF_IEEE802154` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const IEEE802154: Self = Self(c::AF_IEEE802154 as _); - - /// Constructs a `AddressFamily` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawAddressFamily) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `AddressFamily`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawAddressFamily { - self.0 - } -} - -/// A type for holding raw integer protocols. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawProtocol = i32; - -/// `IPPROTO_*` -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct Protocol(pub(crate) RawProtocol); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl Protocol { - /// `IPPROTO_IP` - pub const IP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ICMP` - pub const ICMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ICMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IGMP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const IGMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IGMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IPIP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const IPIP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IPIP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_TCP` - pub const TCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_TCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_EGP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const EGP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_EGP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_PUP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const PUP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_PUP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_UDP` - pub const UDP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_UDP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IDP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const IDP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IDP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_TP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const TP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_TP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_DCCP` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const DCCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_DCCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IPV6` - pub const IPV6: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _); - /// `IPPROTO_RSVP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const RSVP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_RSVP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_GRE` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const GRE: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_GRE as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ESP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const ESP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ESP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_AH` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const AH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_AH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MTP` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const MTP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MTP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_BEETPH` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const BEETPH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_BEETPH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ENCAP` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const ENCAP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ENCAP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_PIM` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const PIM: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_PIM as _); - /// `IPPROTO_COMP` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const COMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_COMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_SCTP` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const SCTP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_SCTP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_UDPLITE` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const UDPLITE: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_UDPLITE as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MPLS` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const MPLS: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MPLS as _); - /// `IPPROTO_RAW` - pub const RAW: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_RAW as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MPTCP` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const MPTCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MPTCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_FRAGMENT` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const FRAGMENT: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_FRAGMENT as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ICMPV6` - pub const ICMPV6: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ICMPV6 as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MH` - #[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - pub const MH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ROUTING` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - pub const ROUTING: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ROUTING as _); - - /// Constructs a `Protocol` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawProtocol) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `Protocol`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawProtocol { - self.0 - } -} - -/// `SHUT_*` constants for use with [`shutdown`]. -/// -/// [`shutdown`]: crate::net::shutdown -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum Shutdown { - /// `SHUT_RD`—Disable further read operations. - Read = c::SHUT_RD, - /// `SHUT_WR`—Disable further write operations. - Write = c::SHUT_WR, - /// `SHUT_RDWR`—Disable further read and write operations. - ReadWrite = c::SHUT_RDWR, -} - -bitflags! { - /// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`accept_with`] and [`acceptfrom_with`]. - /// - /// [`accept_with`]: crate::net::accept_with - /// [`acceptfrom_with`]: crate::net::acceptfrom_with - pub struct AcceptFlags: c::c_int { - /// `SOCK_NONBLOCK` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] - const NONBLOCK = c::SOCK_NONBLOCK; - - /// `SOCK_CLOEXEC` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] - const CLOEXEC = c::SOCK_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`socket`]. - /// - /// [`socket`]: crate::net::socket - pub struct SocketFlags: c::c_int { - /// `SOCK_NONBLOCK` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] - const NONBLOCK = c::SOCK_NONBLOCK; - - /// `SOCK_CLOEXEC` - #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "haiku", target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] - const CLOEXEC = c::SOCK_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -/// Timeout identifier for use with [`set_socket_timeout`] and -/// [`get_socket_timeout`]. -/// -/// [`set_socket_timeout`]: crate::net::sockopt::set_socket_timeout. -/// [`get_socket_timeout`]: crate::net::sockopt::get_socket_timeout. -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum Timeout { - /// `SO_RCVTIMEO`—Timeout for receiving. - Recv = c::SO_RCVTIMEO, - - /// `SO_SNDTIMEO`—Timeout for sending. - Send = c::SO_SNDTIMEO, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/write_sockaddr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/write_sockaddr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f44284a0b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/net/write_sockaddr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -//! The BSD sockets API requires us to read the `ss_family` field before -//! we can interpret the rest of a `sockaddr` produced by the kernel. - -use super::super::c; -use super::addr::SocketAddrStorage; -#[cfg(unix)] -use super::addr::SocketAddrUnix; -use super::ext::{in6_addr_new, in_addr_new, sockaddr_in6_new}; -use crate::net::{SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -use core::mem::size_of; - -pub(crate) unsafe fn write_sockaddr( - addr: &SocketAddrAny, - storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage, -) -> usize { - match addr { - SocketAddrAny::V4(v4) => write_sockaddr_v4(v4, storage), - SocketAddrAny::V6(v6) => write_sockaddr_v6(v6, storage), - #[cfg(unix)] - SocketAddrAny::Unix(unix) => write_sockaddr_unix(unix, storage), - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn encode_sockaddr_v4(v4: &SocketAddrV4) -> c::sockaddr_in { - c::sockaddr_in { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - sin_len: size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() as _, - sin_family: c::AF_INET as _, - sin_port: u16::to_be(v4.port()), - sin_addr: in_addr_new(u32::from_ne_bytes(v4.ip().octets())), - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - sin_zero: [0; 8_usize], - #[cfg(target_os = "haiku")] - sin_zero: [0; 24_usize], - } -} - -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_v4(v4: &SocketAddrV4, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - let encoded = encode_sockaddr_v4(v4); - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), encoded); - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn encode_sockaddr_v6(v6: &SocketAddrV6) -> c::sockaddr_in6 { - #[cfg(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - ))] - { - sockaddr_in6_new( - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() as _, - c::AF_INET6 as _, - u16::to_be(v6.port()), - u32::to_be(v6.flowinfo()), - in6_addr_new(v6.ip().octets()), - v6.scope_id(), - ) - } - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - { - sockaddr_in6_new( - c::AF_INET6 as _, - u16::to_be(v6.port()), - u32::to_be(v6.flowinfo()), - in6_addr_new(v6.ip().octets()), - v6.scope_id(), - ) - } -} - -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_v6(v6: &SocketAddrV6, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - let encoded = encode_sockaddr_v6(v6); - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), encoded); - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() -} - -#[cfg(unix)] -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_unix(unix: &SocketAddrUnix, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), unix.unix); - unix.len() -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/offset.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/offset.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8aae9d073..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/offset.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,406 +0,0 @@ -//! Automatically enable “large file” support features. - -#[cfg(not(windows))] -use super::c; - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::{ - fstat as libc_fstat, fstatat as libc_fstatat, ftruncate as libc_ftruncate, lseek as libc_lseek, - off_t as libc_off_t, -}; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::{ - fstat64 as libc_fstat, fstatat64 as libc_fstatat, ftruncate64 as libc_ftruncate, - lseek64 as libc_lseek, off64_t as libc_off_t, -}; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", -))] -pub(super) use c::rlimit64 as libc_rlimit; - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -pub(super) use c::mmap as libc_mmap; - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(super) use c::{rlimit as libc_rlimit, RLIM_INFINITY as LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY}; - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -pub(super) use c::{getrlimit as libc_getrlimit, setrlimit as libc_setrlimit}; - -// TODO: Add `RLIM64_INFINITY` to upstream libc. -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -pub(super) const LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY: u64 = !0_u64; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -pub(super) use c::{getrlimit64 as libc_getrlimit, setrlimit64 as libc_setrlimit}; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -pub(super) use c::mmap64 as libc_mmap; - -// `prlimit64` wasn't supported in glibc until 2.13. -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -weak_or_syscall! { - fn prlimit64( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::__rlimit_resource_t, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64 - ) via SYS_prlimit64 -> c::c_int -} -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl"))] -weak_or_syscall! { - fn prlimit64( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::c_int, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64 - ) via SYS_prlimit64 -> c::c_int -} -#[cfg(target_os = "android")] -weak_or_syscall! { - fn prlimit64( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::c_int, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64 - ) via SYS_prlimit64 -> c::c_int -} -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(super) unsafe fn libc_prlimit( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::__rlimit_resource_t, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64, -) -> c::c_int { - prlimit64(pid, resource, new_limit, old_limit) -} -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl"))] -pub(super) unsafe fn libc_prlimit( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::c_int, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64, -) -> c::c_int { - prlimit64(pid, resource, new_limit, old_limit) -} -#[cfg(target_os = "android")] -pub(super) unsafe fn libc_prlimit( - pid: c::pid_t, - resource: c::c_int, - new_limit: *const c::rlimit64, - old_limit: *mut c::rlimit64, -) -> c::c_int { - prlimit64(pid, resource, new_limit, old_limit) -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "redox", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::openat as libc_openat; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::openat64 as libc_openat; - -#[cfg(target_os = "fuchsia")] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::fallocate as libc_fallocate; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::fallocate64 as libc_fallocate; -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::posix_fadvise as libc_posix_fadvise; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::posix_fadvise64 as libc_posix_fadvise; - -#[cfg(all(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", -))))] -pub(super) use c::{pread as libc_pread, pwrite as libc_pwrite}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux", target_os = "emscripten"))] -pub(super) use c::{pread64 as libc_pread, pwrite64 as libc_pwrite}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "emscripten"))] -pub(super) use c::{preadv64 as libc_preadv, pwritev64 as libc_pwritev}; -#[cfg(target_os = "android")] -mod readwrite_pv64 { - use super::c; - - // 64-bit offsets on 32-bit platforms are passed in endianness-specific - // lo/hi pairs. See src/backend/linux_raw/conv.rs for details. - #[cfg(all(target_endian = "little", target_pointer_width = "32"))] - fn lo(x: u64) -> usize { - (x >> 32) as usize - } - #[cfg(all(target_endian = "little", target_pointer_width = "32"))] - fn hi(x: u64) -> usize { - (x & 0xffff_ffff) as usize - } - #[cfg(all(target_endian = "big", target_pointer_width = "32"))] - fn lo(x: u64) -> usize { - (x & 0xffff_ffff) as usize - } - #[cfg(all(target_endian = "big", target_pointer_width = "32"))] - fn hi(x: u64) -> usize { - (x >> 32) as usize - } - - pub(in super::super) unsafe fn preadv64( - fd: c::c_int, - iov: *const c::iovec, - iovcnt: c::c_int, - offset: c::off64_t, - ) -> c::ssize_t { - // Older Android libc lacks `preadv64`, so use the `weak!` mechanism to - // test for it, and call back to `c::syscall`. We don't use - // `weak_or_syscall` here because we need to pass the 64-bit offset - // specially. - weak! { - fn preadv64(c::c_int, *const c::iovec, c::c_int, c::off64_t) -> c::ssize_t - } - if let Some(fun) = preadv64.get() { - fun(fd, iov, iovcnt, offset) - } else { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - { - c::syscall( - c::SYS_preadv, - fd, - iov, - iovcnt, - hi(offset as u64), - lo(offset as u64), - ) as c::ssize_t - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - { - c::syscall(c::SYS_preadv, fd, iov, iovcnt, offset) as c::ssize_t - } - } - } - pub(in super::super) unsafe fn pwritev64( - fd: c::c_int, - iov: *const c::iovec, - iovcnt: c::c_int, - offset: c::off64_t, - ) -> c::ssize_t { - // See the comments in `preadv64`. - weak! { - fn pwritev64(c::c_int, *const c::iovec, c::c_int, c::off64_t) -> c::ssize_t - } - if let Some(fun) = pwritev64.get() { - fun(fd, iov, iovcnt, offset) - } else { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - { - c::syscall( - c::SYS_pwritev, - fd, - iov, - iovcnt, - hi(offset as u64), - lo(offset as u64), - ) as c::ssize_t - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - { - c::syscall(c::SYS_pwritev, fd, iov, iovcnt, offset) as c::ssize_t - } - } - } -} -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub(super) use c::{preadv as libc_preadv, pwritev as libc_pwritev}; -#[cfg(target_os = "android")] -pub(super) use readwrite_pv64::{preadv64 as libc_preadv, pwritev64 as libc_pwritev}; -// macOS added preadv and pwritev in version 11.0 -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -mod readwrite_pv { - use super::c; - - weakcall! { - pub(in super::super) fn preadv( - fd: c::c_int, - iov: *const c::iovec, - iovcnt: c::c_int, - offset: c::off_t - ) -> c::ssize_t - } - weakcall! { - pub(in super::super) fn pwritev( - fd: c::c_int, - iov: *const c::iovec, - iovcnt: c::c_int, offset: c::off_t - ) -> c::ssize_t - } -} -#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))] -pub(super) use c::{preadv64v2 as libc_preadv2, pwritev64v2 as libc_pwritev2}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -pub(super) use readwrite_pv::{preadv as libc_preadv, pwritev as libc_pwritev}; - -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::posix_fallocate as libc_posix_fallocate; -#[cfg(target_os = "l4re")] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use c::posix_fallocate64 as libc_posix_fallocate; -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use {c::fstatfs as libc_fstatfs, c::statfs as libc_statfs}; -#[cfg(not(any( - windows, - target_os = "android", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "l4re", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use {c::fstatvfs as libc_fstatvfs, c::statvfs as libc_statvfs}; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "linux", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "l4re", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(super) use { - c::fstatfs64 as libc_fstatfs, c::fstatvfs64 as libc_fstatvfs, c::statfs64 as libc_statfs, - c::statvfs64 as libc_statvfs, -}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/auxv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/auxv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a770c60d8..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/auxv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(any( - all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "64"), - target_os = "linux", -))] -use crate::ffi::CStr; - -// `getauxval` wasn't supported in glibc until 2.16. -#[cfg(any( - all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "64"), - target_os = "linux", -))] -weak!(fn getauxval(c::c_ulong) -> *mut c::c_void); - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn page_size() -> usize { - unsafe { c::sysconf(c::_SC_PAGESIZE) as usize } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_ticks_per_second() -> u64 { - unsafe { c::sysconf(c::_SC_CLK_TCK) as u64 } -} - -#[cfg(any( - all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "64"), - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_hwcap() -> (usize, usize) { - if let Some(libc_getauxval) = getauxval.get() { - unsafe { - let hwcap = libc_getauxval(c::AT_HWCAP) as usize; - let hwcap2 = libc_getauxval(c::AT_HWCAP2) as usize; - (hwcap, hwcap2) - } - } else { - (0, 0) - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - all(target_os = "android", target_pointer_width = "64"), - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_execfn() -> &'static CStr { - if let Some(libc_getauxval) = getauxval.get() { - unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(libc_getauxval(c::AT_EXECFN).cast()) } - } else { - cstr!("") - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2cb2fe78a..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/param/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod auxv; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/cpu_set.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/cpu_set.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 14ad8d208..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/cpu_set.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#![allow(non_snake_case)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::types::{RawCpuSet, CPU_SETSIZE}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_SET(cpu: usize, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - assert!( - cpu < CPU_SETSIZE, - "cpu out of bounds: the cpu max is {} but the cpu is {}", - CPU_SETSIZE, - cpu - ); - unsafe { c::CPU_SET(cpu, cpuset) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_ZERO(cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - unsafe { c::CPU_ZERO(cpuset) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_CLR(cpu: usize, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - assert!( - cpu < CPU_SETSIZE, - "cpu out of bounds: the cpu max is {} but the cpu is {}", - CPU_SETSIZE, - cpu - ); - unsafe { c::CPU_CLR(cpu, cpuset) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_ISSET(cpu: usize, cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> bool { - assert!( - cpu < CPU_SETSIZE, - "cpu out of bounds: the cpu max is {} but the cpu is {}", - CPU_SETSIZE, - cpu - ); - unsafe { c::CPU_ISSET(cpu, cpuset) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_COUNT(cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> u32 { - use core::convert::TryInto; - unsafe { c::CPU_COUNT(cpuset).try_into().unwrap() } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8675c1af9..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -pub(crate) mod cpu_set; -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) mod wait; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6f4e85916..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,465 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::process`. - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "wasi", target_os = "fuchsia")))] -use super::super::conv::borrowed_fd; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use super::super::conv::ret_pid_t; -use super::super::conv::{c_str, ret, ret_c_int, ret_discarded_char_ptr}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::conv::{syscall_ret, syscall_ret_u32}; -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -use super::types::RawCpuSet; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "wasi", target_os = "fuchsia")))] -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::io; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -use { - super::super::conv::ret_infallible, - super::super::offset::{libc_getrlimit, libc_rlimit, libc_setrlimit, LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY}, - crate::process::{Resource, Rlimit}, - core::convert::TryInto, -}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use { - super::super::offset::libc_prlimit, - crate::process::{Cpuid, MembarrierCommand, MembarrierQuery}, -}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use { - super::types::RawUname, - crate::process::{Gid, Pid, RawNonZeroPid, RawPid, Signal, Uid, WaitOptions, WaitStatus}, -}; - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn chdir(path: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::chdir(c_str(path))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "wasi", target_os = "fuchsia")))] -pub(crate) fn fchdir(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::fchdir(borrowed_fd(dirfd))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn getcwd(buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret_discarded_char_ptr(c::getcwd(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len())) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn membarrier_query() -> MembarrierQuery { - // GLIBC does not have a wrapper for `membarrier`; [the documentation] - // says to use `syscall`. - // - // [the documentation]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/membarrier.2.html#NOTES - const MEMBARRIER_CMD_QUERY: u32 = 0; - unsafe { - match syscall_ret_u32(c::syscall(c::SYS_membarrier, MEMBARRIER_CMD_QUERY, 0)) { - Ok(query) => MembarrierQuery::from_bits_unchecked(query), - Err(_) => MembarrierQuery::empty(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn membarrier(cmd: MembarrierCommand) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { syscall_ret(c::syscall(c::SYS_membarrier, cmd as u32, 0)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) fn membarrier_cpu(cmd: MembarrierCommand, cpu: Cpuid) -> io::Result<()> { - const MEMBARRIER_CMD_FLAG_CPU: u32 = 1; - unsafe { - syscall_ret(c::syscall( - c::SYS_membarrier, - cmd as u32, - MEMBARRIER_CMD_FLAG_CPU, - cpu.as_raw(), - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getuid() -> Uid { - unsafe { - let uid = c::getuid(); - Uid::from_raw(uid) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn geteuid() -> Uid { - unsafe { - let uid = c::geteuid(); - Uid::from_raw(uid) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getgid() -> Gid { - unsafe { - let gid = c::getgid(); - Gid::from_raw(gid) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getegid() -> Gid { - unsafe { - let gid = c::getegid(); - Gid::from_raw(gid) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getpid() -> Pid { - unsafe { - let pid = c::getpid(); - debug_assert_ne!(pid, 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pid)) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getppid() -> Option<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pid: i32 = c::getppid(); - Pid::from_raw(pid) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpgid(pid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pgid = ret_pid_t(c::getpgid(Pid::as_raw(pid) as _))?; - debug_assert_ne!(pgid, 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pgid))) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn getpgrp() -> Pid { - unsafe { - let pgid = c::getpgrp(); - debug_assert_ne!(pgid, 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pgid)) - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_getaffinity(pid: Option<Pid>, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::sched_getaffinity( - Pid::as_raw(pid) as _, - core::mem::size_of::<RawCpuSet>(), - cpuset, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_setaffinity(pid: Option<Pid>, cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::sched_setaffinity( - Pid::as_raw(pid) as _, - core::mem::size_of::<RawCpuSet>(), - cpuset, - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_yield() { - unsafe { - let _ = c::sched_yield(); - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn uname() -> RawUname { - let mut uname = MaybeUninit::<RawUname>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::uname(uname.as_mut_ptr())).unwrap(); - uname.assume_init() - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn nice(inc: i32) -> io::Result<i32> { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(0)); - let r = unsafe { c::nice(inc) }; - if libc_errno::errno().0 != 0 { - ret_c_int(r) - } else { - Ok(r) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_user(uid: Uid) -> io::Result<i32> { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(0)); - let r = unsafe { c::getpriority(c::PRIO_USER, uid.as_raw() as _) }; - if libc_errno::errno().0 != 0 { - ret_c_int(r) - } else { - Ok(r) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_pgrp(pgid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<i32> { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(0)); - let r = unsafe { c::getpriority(c::PRIO_PGRP, Pid::as_raw(pgid) as _) }; - if libc_errno::errno().0 != 0 { - ret_c_int(r) - } else { - Ok(r) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_process(pid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<i32> { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(0)); - let r = unsafe { c::getpriority(c::PRIO_PROCESS, Pid::as_raw(pid) as _) }; - if libc_errno::errno().0 != 0 { - ret_c_int(r) - } else { - Ok(r) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_user(uid: Uid, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::setpriority(c::PRIO_USER, uid.as_raw() as _, priority)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_pgrp(pgid: Option<Pid>, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::setpriority( - c::PRIO_PGRP, - Pid::as_raw(pgid) as _, - priority, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_process(pid: Option<Pid>, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::setpriority( - c::PRIO_PROCESS, - Pid::as_raw(pid) as _, - priority, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getrlimit(limit: Resource) -> Rlimit { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<libc_rlimit>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret_infallible(libc_getrlimit(limit as _, result.as_mut_ptr())); - rlimit_from_libc(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setrlimit(limit: Resource, new: Rlimit) -> io::Result<()> { - let lim = rlimit_to_libc(new)?; - unsafe { ret(libc_setrlimit(limit as _, &lim)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn prlimit(pid: Option<Pid>, limit: Resource, new: Rlimit) -> io::Result<Rlimit> { - let lim = rlimit_to_libc(new)?; - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<libc_rlimit>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(libc_prlimit( - Pid::as_raw(pid), - limit as _, - &lim, - result.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(rlimit_from_libc(result.assume_init())) - } -} - -/// Convert a Rust [`Rlimit`] to a C `libc_rlimit`. -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -fn rlimit_from_libc(lim: libc_rlimit) -> Rlimit { - let current = if lim.rlim_cur == LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_cur.try_into().unwrap()) - }; - let maximum = if lim.rlim_max == LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_max.try_into().unwrap()) - }; - Rlimit { current, maximum } -} - -/// Convert a C `libc_rlimit` to a Rust `Rlimit`. -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -fn rlimit_to_libc(lim: Rlimit) -> io::Result<libc_rlimit> { - let Rlimit { current, maximum } = lim; - let rlim_cur = match current { - Some(r) => r.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - None => LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY as _, - }; - let rlim_max = match maximum { - Some(r) => r.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - None => LIBC_RLIM_INFINITY as _, - }; - Ok(libc_rlimit { rlim_cur, rlim_max }) -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn wait(waitopts: WaitOptions) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - _waitpid(!0, waitopts) -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn waitpid( - pid: Option<Pid>, - waitopts: WaitOptions, -) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - _waitpid(Pid::as_raw(pid), waitopts) -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn _waitpid( - pid: RawPid, - waitopts: WaitOptions, -) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - unsafe { - let mut status: c::c_int = 0; - let pid = ret_c_int(c::waitpid(pid as _, &mut status, waitopts.bits() as _))?; - Ok(RawNonZeroPid::new(pid).map(|non_zero| { - ( - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(non_zero), - WaitStatus::new(status as _), - ) - })) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn exit_group(code: c::c_int) -> ! { - // `_exit` and `_Exit` are the same; it's just a matter of which ones - // the libc bindings expose. - #[cfg(any(target_os = "wasi", target_os = "solid"))] - unsafe { - c::_Exit(code) - } - #[cfg(unix)] - unsafe { - c::_exit(code) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setsid() -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pid = ret_c_int(c::setsid())?; - debug_assert_ne!(pid, 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pid))) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_process(pid: Pid, sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::kill(pid.as_raw_nonzero().get(), sig as i32)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_process_group(pid: Pid, sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::kill( - pid.as_raw_nonzero().get().wrapping_neg(), - sig as i32, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_current_process_group(sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::kill(0, sig as i32)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn prctl( - option: c::c_int, - arg2: *mut c::c_void, - arg3: *mut c::c_void, - arg4: *mut c::c_void, - arg5: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - ret_c_int(c::prctl(option, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn procctl( - idtype: c::idtype_t, - id: c::id_t, - option: c::c_int, - data: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(c::procctl(idtype, id, option, data)) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f8e3b8bf4..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,414 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; - -/// A command for use with [`membarrier`] and [`membarrier_cpu`]. -/// -/// For `MEMBARRIER_CMD_QUERY`, see [`membarrier_query`]. -/// -/// [`membarrier`]: crate::process::membarrier -/// [`membarrier_cpu`]: crate::process::membarrier_cpu -/// [`membarrier_query`]: crate::process::membarrier_query -// TODO: These are not yet exposed through libc, so we define the -// constants ourselves. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum MembarrierCommand { - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL` - #[doc(alias = "Shared")] - #[doc(alias = "MEMBARRIER_CMD_SHARED")] - Global = 1, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED` - GlobalExpedited = 2, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED` - RegisterGlobalExpedited = 4, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED` - PrivateExpedited = 8, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED` - RegisterPrivateExpedited = 16, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE` - PrivateExpeditedSyncCore = 32, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE` - RegisterPrivateExpeditedSyncCore = 64, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ` (since Linux 5.10) - PrivateExpeditedRseq = 128, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ` (since Linux 5.10) - RegisterPrivateExpeditedRseq = 256, -} - -/// A resource value for use with [`getrlimit`], [`setrlimit`], and -/// [`prlimit`]. -/// -/// [`getrlimit`]: crate::process::getrlimit -/// [`setrlimit`]: crate::process::setrlimit -/// [`prlimit`]: crate::process::prlimit -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum Resource { - /// `RLIMIT_CPU` - Cpu = c::RLIMIT_CPU as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_FSIZE` - Fsize = c::RLIMIT_FSIZE as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_DATA` - Data = c::RLIMIT_DATA as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_STACK` - Stack = c::RLIMIT_STACK as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_CORE` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - Core = c::RLIMIT_CORE as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_RSS` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Rss = c::RLIMIT_RSS as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_NPROC` - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris")))] - Nproc = c::RLIMIT_NPROC as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_NOFILE` - Nofile = c::RLIMIT_NOFILE as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_MEMLOCK` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "solaris" - )))] - Memlock = c::RLIMIT_MEMLOCK as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_AS` - #[cfg(not(target_os = "openbsd"))] - As = c::RLIMIT_AS as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_LOCKS` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Locks = c::RLIMIT_LOCKS as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_SIGPENDING` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Sigpending = c::RLIMIT_SIGPENDING as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Msgqueue = c::RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_NICE` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Nice = c::RLIMIT_NICE as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_RTPRIO` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Rtprio = c::RLIMIT_RTPRIO as c::c_int, - /// `RLIMIT_RTTIME` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - Rttime = c::RLIMIT_RTTIME as c::c_int, -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -impl Resource { - /// `RLIMIT_RSS` - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - pub const Rss: Self = Self::As; -} - -/// A signal number for use with [`kill_process`], [`kill_process_group`], -/// and [`kill_current_process_group`]. -/// -/// [`kill_process`]: crate::process::kill_process -/// [`kill_process_group`]: crate::process::kill_process_group -/// [`kill_current_process_group`]: crate::process::kill_current_process_group -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum Signal { - /// `SIGHUP` - Hup = c::SIGHUP, - /// `SIGINT` - Int = c::SIGINT, - /// `SIGQUIT` - Quit = c::SIGQUIT, - /// `SIGILL` - Ill = c::SIGILL, - /// `SIGTRAP` - Trap = c::SIGTRAP, - /// `SIGABRT`, aka `SIGIOT` - #[doc(alias = "Iot")] - #[doc(alias = "Abrt")] - Abort = c::SIGABRT, - /// `SIGBUS` - Bus = c::SIGBUS, - /// `SIGFPE` - Fpe = c::SIGFPE, - /// `SIGKILL` - Kill = c::SIGKILL, - /// `SIGUSR1` - Usr1 = c::SIGUSR1, - /// `SIGSEGV` - Segv = c::SIGSEGV, - /// `SIGUSR2` - Usr2 = c::SIGUSR2, - /// `SIGPIPE` - Pipe = c::SIGPIPE, - /// `SIGALRM` - #[doc(alias = "Alrm")] - Alarm = c::SIGALRM, - /// `SIGTERM` - Term = c::SIGTERM, - /// `SIGSTKFLT` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any( - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64" - ), - ) - )))] - Stkflt = c::SIGSTKFLT, - /// `SIGCHLD` - #[doc(alias = "Chld")] - Child = c::SIGCHLD, - /// `SIGCONT` - Cont = c::SIGCONT, - /// `SIGSTOP` - Stop = c::SIGSTOP, - /// `SIGTSTP` - Tstp = c::SIGTSTP, - /// `SIGTTIN` - Ttin = c::SIGTTIN, - /// `SIGTTOU` - Ttou = c::SIGTTOU, - /// `SIGURG` - Urg = c::SIGURG, - /// `SIGXCPU` - Xcpu = c::SIGXCPU, - /// `SIGXFSZ` - Xfsz = c::SIGXFSZ, - /// `SIGVTALRM` - #[doc(alias = "Vtalrm")] - Vtalarm = c::SIGVTALRM, - /// `SIGPROF` - Prof = c::SIGPROF, - /// `SIGWINCH` - Winch = c::SIGWINCH, - /// `SIGIO`, aka `SIGPOLL` - #[doc(alias = "Poll")] - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - Io = c::SIGIO, - /// `SIGPWR` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - #[doc(alias = "Pwr")] - Power = c::SIGPWR, - /// `SIGSYS`, aka `SIGUNUSED` - #[doc(alias = "Unused")] - Sys = c::SIGSYS, -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -impl Signal { - /// Convert a raw signal number into a `Signal`, if possible. - pub fn from_raw(sig: i32) -> Option<Self> { - match sig as _ { - c::SIGHUP => Some(Self::Hup), - c::SIGINT => Some(Self::Int), - c::SIGQUIT => Some(Self::Quit), - c::SIGILL => Some(Self::Ill), - c::SIGTRAP => Some(Self::Trap), - c::SIGABRT => Some(Self::Abort), - c::SIGBUS => Some(Self::Bus), - c::SIGFPE => Some(Self::Fpe), - c::SIGKILL => Some(Self::Kill), - c::SIGUSR1 => Some(Self::Usr1), - c::SIGSEGV => Some(Self::Segv), - c::SIGUSR2 => Some(Self::Usr2), - c::SIGPIPE => Some(Self::Pipe), - c::SIGALRM => Some(Self::Alarm), - c::SIGTERM => Some(Self::Term), - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "aix", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", - all( - any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"), - any( - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64" - ), - ) - )))] - c::SIGSTKFLT => Some(Self::Stkflt), - c::SIGCHLD => Some(Self::Child), - c::SIGCONT => Some(Self::Cont), - c::SIGSTOP => Some(Self::Stop), - c::SIGTSTP => Some(Self::Tstp), - c::SIGTTIN => Some(Self::Ttin), - c::SIGTTOU => Some(Self::Ttou), - c::SIGURG => Some(Self::Urg), - c::SIGXCPU => Some(Self::Xcpu), - c::SIGXFSZ => Some(Self::Xfsz), - c::SIGVTALRM => Some(Self::Vtalarm), - c::SIGPROF => Some(Self::Prof), - c::SIGWINCH => Some(Self::Winch), - #[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] - c::SIGIO => Some(Self::Io), - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - )))] - c::SIGPWR => Some(Self::Power), - c::SIGSYS => Some(Self::Sys), - _ => None, - } - } -} - -pub const EXIT_SUCCESS: c::c_int = c::EXIT_SUCCESS; -pub const EXIT_FAILURE: c::c_int = c::EXIT_FAILURE; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub const EXIT_SIGNALED_SIGABRT: c::c_int = 128 + c::SIGABRT; - -/// A process identifier as a raw integer. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub type RawPid = c::pid_t; -/// A non-zero process identifier as a raw non-zero integer. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub type RawNonZeroPid = core::num::NonZeroI32; -/// A group identifier as a raw integer. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub type RawGid = c::gid_t; -/// A user identifier as a raw integer. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub type RawUid = c::uid_t; -/// A CPU identifier as a raw integer. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -pub type RawCpuid = u32; -#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] -pub type RawId = c::id_t; - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) type RawUname = c::utsname; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -pub(crate) type RawCpuSet = c::cpu_set_t; - -#[cfg(any( - target_os = "android", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "linux", -))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn raw_cpu_set_new() -> RawCpuSet { - let mut set = unsafe { core::mem::zeroed() }; - super::cpu_set::CPU_ZERO(&mut set); - set -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -pub(crate) const CPU_SETSIZE: usize = c::CPU_SETSIZE as usize; -#[cfg(target_os = "dragonfly")] -pub(crate) const CPU_SETSIZE: usize = 256; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/wait.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/wait.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6de79955d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/process/wait.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; - -pub(crate) use c::{ - WCONTINUED, WEXITSTATUS, WIFCONTINUED, WIFEXITED, WIFSIGNALED, WIFSTOPPED, WNOHANG, WSTOPSIG, - WTERMSIG, WUNTRACED, -}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0181a99..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1c4286235..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::rand`. - -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -use {super::super::c, super::super::conv::ret_ssize_t, crate::io, crate::rand::GetRandomFlags}; - -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -pub(crate) fn getrandom(buf: &mut [u8], flags: GetRandomFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - // `getrandom` wasn't supported in glibc until 2.25. - weak_or_syscall! { - fn getrandom(buf: *mut c::c_void, buflen: c::size_t, flags: c::c_uint) via SYS_getrandom -> c::ssize_t - } - - let nread = - unsafe { ret_ssize_t(getrandom(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len(), flags.bits()))? }; - Ok(nread as usize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2ba3f1119..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/rand/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -use bitflags::bitflags; - -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -bitflags! { - /// `GRND_*` flags for use with [`getrandom`]. - /// - /// [`getrandom`]: crate::rand::getrandom - pub struct GetRandomFlags: u32 { - /// `GRND_RANDOM` - const RANDOM = c::GRND_RANDOM; - /// `GRND_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::GRND_NONBLOCK; - /// `GRND_INSECURE` - const INSECURE = c::GRND_INSECURE; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c82c95958..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f54e9a6f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::termios`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend::syscalls` module documentation for details. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret, ret_pid_t}; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -#[cfg(feature = "procfs")] -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "wasi")))] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::io; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::process::{Pid, RawNonZeroPid}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::termios::{Action, OptionalActions, QueueSelector, Speed, Termios, Winsize}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcgetattr(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Termios> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Termios>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(c::tcgetattr(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcgetpgrp(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pid = ret_pid_t(c::tcgetpgrp(borrowed_fd(fd)))?; - debug_assert_ne!(pid, 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pid))) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcsetpgrp(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pid: Pid) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::tcsetpgrp(borrowed_fd(fd), pid.as_raw_nonzero().get())) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcsetattr( - fd: BorrowedFd, - optional_actions: OptionalActions, - termios: &Termios, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(c::tcsetattr( - borrowed_fd(fd), - optional_actions as _, - termios, - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcsendbreak(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::tcsendbreak(borrowed_fd(fd), 0)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcdrain(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::tcdrain(borrowed_fd(fd))) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcflush(fd: BorrowedFd, queue_selector: QueueSelector) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::tcflush(borrowed_fd(fd), queue_selector as _)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcflow(fd: BorrowedFd, action: Action) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::tcflow(borrowed_fd(fd), action as _)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcgetsid(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pid = ret_pid_t(c::tcgetsid(borrowed_fd(fd)))?; - debug_assert_ne!(pid, 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pid))) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcsetwinsize(fd: BorrowedFd, winsize: Winsize) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::ioctl(borrowed_fd(fd), c::TIOCSWINSZ, &winsize)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -pub(crate) fn tcgetwinsize(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<Winsize> { - unsafe { - let mut buf = MaybeUninit::<Winsize>::uninit(); - ret(c::ioctl( - borrowed_fd(fd), - c::TIOCGWINSZ.into(), - buf.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn cfgetospeed(termios: &Termios) -> Speed { - unsafe { c::cfgetospeed(termios) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn cfgetispeed(termios: &Termios) -> Speed { - unsafe { c::cfgetispeed(termios) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfmakeraw(termios: &mut Termios) { - unsafe { c::cfmakeraw(termios) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetospeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: Speed) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::cfsetospeed(termios, speed)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetispeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: Speed) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::cfsetispeed(termios, speed)) } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetspeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: Speed) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::cfsetspeed(termios, speed)) } -} - -pub(crate) fn isatty(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> bool { - // Use the return value of `isatty` alone. We don't check `errno` because - // we return `bool` rather than `io::Result<bool>`, because we assume - // `BorrrowedFd` protects us from `EBADF`, and any other reasonably - // anticipated errno value would end up interpreted as "assume it's not a - // terminal" anyway. - unsafe { c::isatty(borrowed_fd(fd)) != 0 } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "procfs")] -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "wasi")))] -pub(crate) fn ttyname(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - unsafe { - // `ttyname_r` returns its error status rather than using `errno`. - match c::ttyname_r(borrowed_fd(dirfd), buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len()) { - 0 => Ok(CStr::from_ptr(buf.as_ptr().cast()).to_bytes().len()), - err => Err(io::Errno::from_raw_os_error(err)), - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6dda70064..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/termios/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1046 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; - -/// `TCSA*` values for use with [`tcsetattr`]. -/// -/// [`tcsetattr`]: crate::termios::tcsetattr -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum OptionalActions { - /// `TCSANOW`—Make the change immediately. - Now = c::TCSANOW, - - /// `TCSADRAIN`—Make the change after all output has been transmitted. - Drain = c::TCSADRAIN, - - /// `TCSAFLUSH`—Discard any pending input and then make the change - /// after all output has been transmitted. - Flush = c::TCSAFLUSH, -} - -/// `TC*` values for use with [`tcflush`]. -/// -/// [`tcflush`]: crate::termios::tcflush -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum QueueSelector { - /// `TCIFLUSH`—Flush data received but not read. - IFlush = c::TCIFLUSH, - - /// `TCOFLUSH`—Flush data written but not transmitted. - OFlush = c::TCOFLUSH, - - /// `TCIOFLUSH`—`IFlush` and `OFlush` combined. - IOFlush = c::TCIOFLUSH, -} - -/// `TC*` values for use with [`tcflow`]. -/// -/// [`tcflow`]: crate::termios::tcflow -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -pub enum Action { - /// `TCOOFF`—Suspend output. - OOff = c::TCOOFF, - - /// `TCOON`—Restart suspended output. - OOn = c::TCOON, - - /// `TCIOFF`—Transmits a STOP byte. - IOff = c::TCIOFF, - - /// `TCION`—Transmits a START byte. - IOn = c::TCION, -} - -/// `struct termios` for use with [`tcgetattr`]. -/// -/// [`tcgetattr`]: crate::termios::tcgetattr -pub type Termios = c::termios; - -/// `struct winsize` for use with [`tcgetwinsize`]. -/// -/// [`tcgetwinsize`]: crate::termios::tcgetwinsize -pub type Winsize = c::winsize; - -/// `tcflag_t`—A type for the flags fields of [`Termios`]. -pub type Tcflag = c::tcflag_t; - -/// `speed_t`—A return type for [`cfsetspeed`] and similar. -/// -/// [`cfsetspeed`]: crate::termios::cfsetspeed -pub type Speed = c::speed_t; - -/// `VINTR` -pub const VINTR: usize = c::VINTR as usize; - -/// `VQUIT` -pub const VQUIT: usize = c::VQUIT as usize; - -/// `VERASE` -pub const VERASE: usize = c::VERASE as usize; - -/// `VKILL` -pub const VKILL: usize = c::VKILL as usize; - -/// `VEOF` -pub const VEOF: usize = c::VEOF as usize; - -/// `VTIME` -pub const VTIME: usize = c::VTIME as usize; - -/// `VMIN` -pub const VMIN: usize = c::VMIN as usize; - -/// `VSWTC` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const VSWTC: usize = c::VSWTC as usize; - -/// `VSTART` -pub const VSTART: usize = c::VSTART as usize; - -/// `VSTOP` -pub const VSTOP: usize = c::VSTOP as usize; - -/// `VSUSP` -pub const VSUSP: usize = c::VSUSP as usize; - -/// `VEOL` -pub const VEOL: usize = c::VEOL as usize; - -/// `VREPRINT` -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] -pub const VREPRINT: usize = c::VREPRINT as usize; - -/// `VDISCARD` -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] -pub const VDISCARD: usize = c::VDISCARD as usize; - -/// `VWERASE` -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] -pub const VWERASE: usize = c::VWERASE as usize; - -/// `VLNEXT` -#[cfg(not(target_os = "haiku"))] -pub const VLNEXT: usize = c::VLNEXT as usize; - -/// `VEOL2` -pub const VEOL2: usize = c::VEOL2 as usize; - -/// `IGNBRK` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IGNBRK: c::c_uint = c::IGNBRK; - -/// `BRKINT` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const BRKINT: c::c_uint = c::BRKINT; - -/// `IGNPAR` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IGNPAR: c::c_uint = c::IGNPAR; - -/// `PARMRK` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const PARMRK: c::c_uint = c::PARMRK; - -/// `INPCK` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const INPCK: c::c_uint = c::INPCK; - -/// `ISTRIP` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ISTRIP: c::c_uint = c::ISTRIP; - -/// `INLCR` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const INLCR: c::c_uint = c::INLCR; - -/// `IGNCR` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IGNCR: c::c_uint = c::IGNCR; - -/// `ICRNL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ICRNL: c::c_uint = c::ICRNL; - -/// `IUCLC` -#[cfg(any(target_os = "haiku", target_os = "illumos", target_os = "solaris"))] -pub const IUCLC: c::c_uint = c::IUCLC; - -/// `IXON` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IXON: c::c_uint = c::IXON; - -/// `IXANY` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const IXANY: c::c_uint = c::IXANY; - -/// `IXOFF` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IXOFF: c::c_uint = c::IXOFF; - -/// `IMAXBEL` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox" -)))] -pub const IMAXBEL: c::c_uint = c::IMAXBEL; - -/// `IUTF8` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const IUTF8: c::c_uint = c::IUTF8; - -/// `OPOST` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const OPOST: c::c_uint = c::OPOST; - -/// `OLCUC` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "redox", -)))] -pub const OLCUC: c::c_uint = c::OLCUC; - -/// `ONLCR` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ONLCR: c::c_uint = c::ONLCR; - -/// `OCRNL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const OCRNL: c::c_uint = c::OCRNL; - -/// `ONOCR` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ONOCR: c::c_uint = c::ONOCR; - -/// `ONLRET` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ONLRET: c::c_uint = c::ONLRET; - -/// `OFILL` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", -)))] -pub const OFILL: c::c_uint = c::OFILL; - -/// `OFDEL` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", -)))] -pub const OFDEL: c::c_uint = c::OFDEL; - -/// `NLDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const NLDLY: c::c_uint = c::NLDLY; - -/// `NL0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const NL0: c::c_uint = c::NL0; - -/// `NL1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const NL1: c::c_uint = c::NL1; - -/// `CRDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CRDLY: c::c_uint = c::CRDLY; - -/// `CR0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CR0: c::c_uint = c::CR0; - -/// `CR1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CR1: c::c_uint = c::CR1; - -/// `CR2` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CR2: c::c_uint = c::CR2; - -/// `CR3` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CR3: c::c_uint = c::CR3; - -/// `TABDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const TABDLY: c::c_uint = c::TABDLY; - -/// `TAB0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const TAB0: c::c_uint = c::TAB0; - -/// `TAB1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const TAB1: c::c_uint = c::TAB1; - -/// `TAB2` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const TAB2: c::c_uint = c::TAB2; - -/// `TAB3` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const TAB3: c::c_uint = c::TAB3; - -/// `BSDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const BSDLY: c::c_uint = c::BSDLY; - -/// `BS0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const BS0: c::c_uint = c::BS0; - -/// `BS1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const BS1: c::c_uint = c::BS1; - -/// `FFDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const FFDLY: c::c_uint = c::FFDLY; - -/// `FF0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const FF0: c::c_uint = c::FF0; - -/// `FF1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const FF1: c::c_uint = c::FF1; - -/// `VTDLY` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const VTDLY: c::c_uint = c::VTDLY; - -/// `VT0` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const VT0: c::c_uint = c::VT0; - -/// `VT1` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_env = "musl", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "fuchsia", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const VT1: c::c_uint = c::VT1; - -/// `B0` -pub const B0: Speed = c::B0; - -/// `B50` -pub const B50: Speed = c::B50; - -/// `B75` -pub const B75: Speed = c::B75; - -/// `B110` -pub const B110: Speed = c::B110; - -/// `B134` -pub const B134: Speed = c::B134; - -/// `B150` -pub const B150: Speed = c::B150; - -/// `B200` -pub const B200: Speed = c::B200; - -/// `B300` -pub const B300: Speed = c::B300; - -/// `B600` -pub const B600: Speed = c::B600; - -/// `B1200` -pub const B1200: Speed = c::B1200; - -/// `B1800` -pub const B1800: Speed = c::B1800; - -/// `B2400` -pub const B2400: Speed = c::B2400; - -/// `B4800` -pub const B4800: Speed = c::B4800; - -/// `B9600` -pub const B9600: Speed = c::B9600; - -/// `B19200` -pub const B19200: Speed = c::B19200; - -/// `B38400` -pub const B38400: Speed = c::B38400; - -/// `B57600` -pub const B57600: Speed = c::B57600; - -/// `B115200` -pub const B115200: Speed = c::B115200; - -/// `B230400` -pub const B230400: Speed = c::B230400; - -/// `B460800` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd" -)))] -pub const B460800: Speed = c::B460800; - -/// `B500000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B500000: Speed = c::B500000; - -/// `B576000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B576000: Speed = c::B576000; - -/// `B921600` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd" -)))] -pub const B921600: Speed = c::B921600; - -/// `B1000000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B1000000: Speed = c::B1000000; - -/// `B1152000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B1152000: Speed = c::B1152000; - -/// `B1500000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B1500000: Speed = c::B1500000; - -/// `B2000000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B2000000: Speed = c::B2000000; - -/// `B2500000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B2500000: Speed = c::B2500000; - -/// `B3000000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B3000000: Speed = c::B3000000; - -/// `B3500000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B3500000: Speed = c::B3500000; - -/// `B4000000` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "sparc64", - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const B4000000: Speed = c::B4000000; - -/// `CSIZE` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CSIZE: c::c_uint = c::CSIZE; - -/// `CS5` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CS5: c::c_uint = c::CS5; - -/// `CS6` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CS6: c::c_uint = c::CS6; - -/// `CS7` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CS7: c::c_uint = c::CS7; - -/// `CS8` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CS8: c::c_uint = c::CS8; - -/// `CSTOPB` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CSTOPB: c::c_uint = c::CSTOPB; - -/// `CREAD` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CREAD: c::c_uint = c::CREAD; - -/// `PARENB` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const PARENB: c::c_uint = c::PARENB; - -/// `PARODD` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const PARODD: c::c_uint = c::PARODD; - -/// `HUPCL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const HUPCL: c::c_uint = c::HUPCL; - -/// `CLOCAL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const CLOCAL: c::c_uint = c::CLOCAL; - -/// `ISIG` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ISIG: c::c_uint = c::ISIG; - -/// `ICANON`—A flag for the `c_lflag` field of [`Termios`] indicating -/// canonical mode. -pub const ICANON: Tcflag = c::ICANON; - -/// `ECHO` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ECHO: c::c_uint = c::ECHO; - -/// `ECHOE` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ECHOE: c::c_uint = c::ECHOE; - -/// `ECHOK` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ECHOK: c::c_uint = c::ECHOK; - -/// `ECHONL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const ECHONL: c::c_uint = c::ECHONL; - -/// `NOFLSH` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const NOFLSH: c::c_uint = c::NOFLSH; - -/// `TOSTOP` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const TOSTOP: c::c_uint = c::TOSTOP; - -/// `IEXTEN` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos")))] -pub const IEXTEN: c::c_uint = c::IEXTEN; - -/// `EXTA` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const EXTA: c::c_uint = c::EXTA; - -/// `EXTB` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const EXTB: c::c_uint = c::EXTB; - -/// `CBAUD` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", -)))] -pub const CBAUD: c::c_uint = c::CBAUD; - -/// `CBAUDEX` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CBAUDEX: c::c_uint = c::CBAUDEX; - -/// `CIBAUD` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_arch = "powerpc", - target_arch = "powerpc64", -)))] -pub const CIBAUD: c::tcflag_t = c::CIBAUD; - -/// `CIBAUD` -// TODO: Upstream this. -#[cfg(any(target_arch = "powerpc", target_arch = "powerpc64"))] -pub const CIBAUD: c::tcflag_t = 0o77600000; - -/// `CMSPAR` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const CMSPAR: c::c_uint = c::CMSPAR; - -/// `CRTSCTS` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const CRTSCTS: c::c_uint = c::CRTSCTS; - -/// `XCASE` -#[cfg(any(target_arch = "s390x", target_os = "haiku"))] -pub const XCASE: c::c_uint = c::XCASE; - -/// `ECHOCTL` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const ECHOCTL: c::c_uint = c::ECHOCTL; - -/// `ECHOPRT` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const ECHOPRT: c::c_uint = c::ECHOPRT; - -/// `ECHOKE` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const ECHOKE: c::c_uint = c::ECHOKE; - -/// `FLUSHO` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const FLUSHO: c::c_uint = c::FLUSHO; - -/// `PENDIN` -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "redox")))] -pub const PENDIN: c::c_uint = c::PENDIN; - -/// `EXTPROC` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "redox" -)))] -pub const EXTPROC: c::c_uint = c::EXTPROC; - -/// `XTABS` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", -)))] -pub const XTABS: c::c_uint = c::XTABS; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 40e0d1135..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4f69b8f63..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/thread/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::thread`. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::ret; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret_c_int}; -use super::super::time::types::LibcTimespec; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::process::{Pid, RawNonZeroPid}; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -use crate::thread::{NanosleepRelativeResult, Timespec}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -use {crate::thread::ClockId, core::ptr::null_mut}; - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __clock_nanosleep_time64(c::clockid_t, c::c_int, *const LibcTimespec, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int); -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __nanosleep64(*const LibcTimespec, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int); - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", // FreeBSD 12 has clock_nanosleep, but libc targets FreeBSD 11. - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_nanosleep_relative(id: ClockId, request: &Timespec) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - let mut remain = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit(); - let flags = 0; - - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `clock_nanosleep` but it is not y2038 safe by - // default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_clock_nanosleep) = __clock_nanosleep_time64.get() { - match libc_clock_nanosleep( - id as c::clockid_t, - flags, - &request.clone().into(), - remain.as_mut_ptr(), - ) { - 0 => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - err if err == io::Errno::INTR.0 => { - NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain.assume_init().into()) - } - err => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno(err)), - } - } else { - clock_nanosleep_relative_old(id, request) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_nanosleep`. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - match c::clock_nanosleep(id as c::clockid_t, flags, request, remain.as_mut_ptr()) { - 0 => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - err if err == io::Errno::INTR.0 => { - NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain.assume_init()) - } - err => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno(err)), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -unsafe fn clock_nanosleep_relative_old(id: ClockId, request: &Timespec) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - use core::convert::TryInto; - let tv_sec = match request.tv_sec.try_into() { - Ok(tv_sec) => tv_sec, - Err(_) => return NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno::OVERFLOW), - }; - let tv_nsec = match request.tv_nsec.try_into() { - Ok(tv_nsec) => tv_nsec, - Err(_) => return NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno::INVAL), - }; - let old_request = c::timespec { tv_sec, tv_nsec }; - let mut old_remain = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit(); - let flags = 0; - - match c::clock_nanosleep( - id as c::clockid_t, - flags, - &old_request, - old_remain.as_mut_ptr(), - ) { - 0 => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - err if err == io::Errno::INTR.0 => { - let old_remain = old_remain.assume_init(); - let remain = Timespec { - tv_sec: old_remain.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_remain.tv_nsec.into(), - }; - NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain) - } - err => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno(err)), - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "dragonfly", - target_os = "emscripten", - target_os = "freebsd", // FreeBSD 12 has clock_nanosleep, but libc targets FreeBSD 11. - target_os = "haiku", - target_os = "ios", - target_os = "macos", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "wasi", -)))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_nanosleep_absolute(id: ClockId, request: &Timespec) -> io::Result<()> { - let flags = c::TIMER_ABSTIME; - - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `clock_nanosleep` but it is not y2038 safe by - // default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - { - if let Some(libc_clock_nanosleep) = __clock_nanosleep_time64.get() { - match unsafe { - libc_clock_nanosleep( - id as c::clockid_t, - flags, - &request.clone().into(), - null_mut(), - ) - } { - 0 => Ok(()), - err => Err(io::Errno(err)), - } - } else { - clock_nanosleep_absolute_old(id, request) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_nanosleep`. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - match unsafe { c::clock_nanosleep(id as c::clockid_t, flags, request, null_mut()) } { - 0 => Ok(()), - err => Err(io::Errno(err)), - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -fn clock_nanosleep_absolute_old(id: ClockId, request: &Timespec) -> io::Result<()> { - use core::convert::TryInto; - - let flags = c::TIMER_ABSTIME; - - let old_request = c::timespec { - tv_sec: request.tv_sec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: request.tv_nsec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }; - match unsafe { c::clock_nanosleep(id as c::clockid_t, flags, &old_request, null_mut()) } { - 0 => Ok(()), - err => Err(io::Errno(err)), - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn nanosleep(request: &Timespec) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - let mut remain = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit(); - - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `nanosleep` but it is not y2038 safe by - // default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_nanosleep) = __nanosleep64.get() { - match ret(libc_nanosleep(&request.clone().into(), remain.as_mut_ptr())) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => { - NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain.assume_init().into()) - } - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } else { - nanosleep_old(request) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `nanosleep`. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - match ret(c::nanosleep(request, remain.as_mut_ptr())) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain.assume_init()), - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -unsafe fn nanosleep_old(request: &Timespec) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - use core::convert::TryInto; - let tv_sec = match request.tv_sec.try_into() { - Ok(tv_sec) => tv_sec, - Err(_) => return NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno::OVERFLOW), - }; - let tv_nsec = match request.tv_nsec.try_into() { - Ok(tv_nsec) => tv_nsec, - Err(_) => return NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(io::Errno::INVAL), - }; - let old_request = c::timespec { tv_sec, tv_nsec }; - let mut old_remain = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit(); - - match ret(c::nanosleep(&old_request, old_remain.as_mut_ptr())) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => { - let old_remain = old_remain.assume_init(); - let remain = Timespec { - tv_sec: old_remain.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_remain.tv_nsec.into(), - }; - NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(remain) - } - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn gettid() -> Pid { - // `gettid` wasn't supported in glibc until 2.30, and musl until 1.2.2, - // so use `syscall`. - // <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6399#c62> - weak_or_syscall! { - fn gettid() via SYS_gettid -> c::pid_t - } - - unsafe { - let tid = gettid(); - debug_assert_ne!(tid, 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(tid)) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setns(fd: BorrowedFd, nstype: c::c_int) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - unsafe { ret_c_int(c::setns(borrowed_fd(fd), nstype)) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn unshare(flags: crate::thread::UnshareFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(c::unshare(flags.bits() as i32)) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bff7fd564..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c9e075e53..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,414 +0,0 @@ -//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::time`. - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::ret; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -use super::super::time::types::LibcItimerspec; -use super::super::time::types::LibcTimespec; -use super::types::Timespec; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use super::types::{ClockId, DynamicClockId}; -use crate::io; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use { - super::super::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret_owned_fd}, - crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}, - crate::time::{Itimerspec, TimerfdClockId, TimerfdFlags, TimerfdTimerFlags}, -}; - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __clock_gettime64(c::clockid_t, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int); -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -weak!(fn __clock_getres64(c::clockid_t, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int); -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -weak!(fn __timerfd_gettime64(c::c_int, *mut LibcItimerspec) -> c::c_int); -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -weak!(fn __timerfd_settime64(c::c_int, c::c_int, *const LibcItimerspec, *mut LibcItimerspec) -> c::c_int); - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn clock_getres(id: ClockId) -> Timespec { - let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit(); - - // 32-bit gnu version: libc has `clock_getres` but it is not y2038 safe by - // default. - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_clock_getres) = __clock_getres64.get() { - ret(libc_clock_getres(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr())).unwrap(); - timespec.assume_init().into() - } else { - clock_getres_old(id) - } - } - - // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_getres`. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - let _ = c::clock_getres(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr()); - timespec.assume_init() - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[must_use] -unsafe fn clock_getres_old(id: ClockId) -> Timespec { - let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit(); - ret(c::clock_getres( - id as c::clockid_t, - old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(), - )) - .unwrap(); - let old_timespec = old_timespec.assume_init(); - Timespec { - tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(), - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -#[must_use] -pub(crate) fn clock_gettime(id: ClockId) -> Timespec { - let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_clock_gettime) = __clock_gettime64.get() { - ret(libc_clock_gettime( - id as c::clockid_t, - timespec.as_mut_ptr(), - )) - .unwrap(); - timespec.assume_init().into() - } else { - clock_gettime_old(id) - } - } - - // Use `unwrap()` here because `clock_getres` can fail if the clock itself - // overflows a number of seconds, but if that happens, the monotonic clocks - // can't maintain their invariants, or the realtime clocks aren't properly - // configured. - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - ret(c::clock_gettime(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr())).unwrap(); - timespec.assume_init() - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[must_use] -unsafe fn clock_gettime_old(id: ClockId) -> Timespec { - let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit(); - ret(c::clock_gettime( - id as c::clockid_t, - old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(), - )) - .unwrap(); - let old_timespec = old_timespec.assume_init(); - Timespec { - tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(), - } -} - -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_gettime_dynamic(id: DynamicClockId<'_>) -> io::Result<Timespec> { - let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit(); - unsafe { - let id: c::clockid_t = match id { - DynamicClockId::Known(id) => id as c::clockid_t, - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - DynamicClockId::Dynamic(fd) => { - use crate::fd::AsRawFd; - const CLOCKFD: i32 = 3; - (!fd.as_raw_fd() << 3) | CLOCKFD - } - - #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux")))] - DynamicClockId::Dynamic(_fd) => { - // Dynamic clocks are not supported on this platform. - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - DynamicClockId::RealtimeAlarm => c::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM, - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - DynamicClockId::Tai => c::CLOCK_TAI, - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - DynamicClockId::Boottime => c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, - - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - DynamicClockId::BoottimeAlarm => c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, - }; - - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - { - if let Some(libc_clock_gettime) = __clock_gettime64.get() { - ret(libc_clock_gettime( - id as c::clockid_t, - timespec.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - - Ok(timespec.assume_init().into()) - } else { - clock_gettime_dynamic_old(id) - } - } - - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - { - ret(c::clock_gettime(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr()))?; - - Ok(timespec.assume_init()) - } - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[inline] -unsafe fn clock_gettime_dynamic_old(id: c::clockid_t) -> io::Result<Timespec> { - let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit(); - - ret(c::clock_gettime( - id as c::clockid_t, - old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - - let old_timespec = old_timespec.assume_init(); - Ok(Timespec { - tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(), - }) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_create(id: TimerfdClockId, flags: TimerfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(c::timerfd_create(id as c::clockid_t, flags.bits())) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_settime( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: TimerfdTimerFlags, - new_value: &Itimerspec, -) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_timerfd_settime) = __timerfd_settime64.get() { - ret(libc_timerfd_settime( - borrowed_fd(fd), - flags.bits(), - &new_value.clone().into(), - result.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init().into()) - } else { - timerfd_settime_old(fd, flags, new_value) - } - } - - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - ret(c::timerfd_settime( - borrowed_fd(fd), - flags.bits(), - new_value, - result.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -unsafe fn timerfd_settime_old( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: TimerfdTimerFlags, - new_value: &Itimerspec, -) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - use core::convert::TryInto; - - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<c::itimerspec>::uninit(); - - // Convert `new_value` to the old `itimerspec` format. - let old_new_value = c::itimerspec { - it_interval: c::timespec { - tv_sec: new_value - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: new_value - .it_interval - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - it_value: c::timespec { - tv_sec: new_value - .it_value - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: new_value - .it_value - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - }; - - ret(c::timerfd_settime( - borrowed_fd(fd), - flags.bits(), - &old_new_value, - old_result.as_mut_ptr(), - ))?; - - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - Ok(Itimerspec { - it_interval: Timespec { - tv_sec: old_result - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _, - }, - it_value: Timespec { - tv_sec: old_result - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _, - }, - }) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_gettime(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - ))] - unsafe { - if let Some(libc_timerfd_gettime) = __timerfd_gettime64.get() { - ret(libc_timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(result.assume_init().into()) - } else { - timerfd_gettime_old(fd) - } - } - - #[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", - )))] - unsafe { - ret(c::timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -unsafe fn timerfd_gettime_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - use core::convert::TryInto; - - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<c::itimerspec>::uninit(); - - ret(c::timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), old_result.as_mut_ptr()))?; - - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - Ok(Itimerspec { - it_interval: Timespec { - tv_sec: old_result - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _, - }, - it_value: Timespec { - tv_sec: old_result - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _, - }, - }) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 080f64431..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,364 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -use bitflags::bitflags; - -/// `struct timespec` -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -pub type Timespec = c::timespec; - -/// `struct timespec` -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] -#[repr(C)] -pub struct Timespec { - /// Seconds. - pub tv_sec: Secs, - - /// Nanoseconds. Must be less than 1_000_000_000. - pub tv_nsec: Nsecs, -} - -/// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -#[allow(deprecated)] -pub type Secs = c::time_t; - -/// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -pub type Secs = i64; - -/// A type for the `tv_nsec` field of [`Timespec`]. -#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32"))] -pub type Nsecs = i64; - -/// A type for the `tv_nsec` field of [`Timespec`]. -#[cfg(not(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32")))] -pub type Nsecs = c::c_long; - -/// On most platforms, `LibcTimespec` is just `Timespec`. -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -pub(crate) type LibcTimespec = Timespec; - -/// On 32-bit glibc platforms, `timespec` has anonymous padding fields, which -/// Rust doesn't support yet (see `unnamed_fields`), so we define our own -/// struct with explicit padding, with bidirectional `From` impls. -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] -pub(crate) struct LibcTimespec { - pub(crate) tv_sec: Secs, - - #[cfg(target_endian = "big")] - padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit<u32>, - - pub(crate) tv_nsec: Nsecs, - - #[cfg(target_endian = "little")] - padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit<u32>, -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -impl From<LibcTimespec> for Timespec { - #[inline] - fn from(t: LibcTimespec) -> Self { - Self { - tv_sec: t.tv_sec, - tv_nsec: t.tv_nsec, - } - } -} - -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -impl From<Timespec> for LibcTimespec { - #[inline] - fn from(t: Timespec) -> Self { - Self { - tv_sec: t.tv_sec, - tv_nsec: t.tv_nsec, - padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit::uninit(), - } - } -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime`]. -/// -/// These constants are always supported at runtime so `clock_gettime` never -/// has to fail with `INVAL` due to an unsupported clock. See -/// [`DynamicClockId`] for a greater set of clocks, with the caveat that not -/// all of them are always supported. -/// -/// [`clock_gettime`]: crate::time::clock_gettime -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos", target_os = "wasi")))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "dragonfly"), repr(i32))] -#[cfg_attr(target_os = "dragonfly", repr(u64))] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum ClockId { - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME` - Realtime = c::CLOCK_REALTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` - Monotonic = c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - - /// `CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - ProcessCPUTime = c::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, - - /// `CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID` - #[cfg(not(any( - target_os = "illumos", - target_os = "netbsd", - target_os = "openbsd", - target_os = "redox", - target_os = "solaris", - )))] - ThreadCPUTime = c::CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - RealtimeCoarse = c::CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - MonotonicCoarse = c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - MonotonicRaw = c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime`]. -/// -/// These constants are always supported at runtime so `clock_gettime` never -/// has to fail with `INVAL` due to an unsupported clock. See -/// [`DynamicClockId`] for a greater set of clocks, with the caveat that not -/// all of them are always supported. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "macos"))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum ClockId { - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME` - Realtime = c::CLOCK_REALTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` - Monotonic = c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - - /// `CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID` - ProcessCPUTime = c::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, - - /// `CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID` - ThreadCPUTime = c::CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]. -/// -/// These constants may be unsupported at runtime, depending on the OS version, -/// and `clock_gettime_dynamic` may fail with `INVAL`. See [`ClockId`] for -/// clocks which are always supported at runtime. -/// -/// [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]: crate::time::clock_gettime_dynamic -#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum DynamicClockId<'a> { - /// `ClockId` values that are always supported at runtime. - Known(ClockId), - - /// Linux dynamic clocks. - Dynamic(BorrowedFd<'a>), - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 3.0 - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - RealtimeAlarm, - - /// `CLOCK_TAI`, available on Linux >= 3.10 - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - Tai, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - Boottime, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - BoottimeAlarm, -} - -/// `struct itimerspec` -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -pub type Itimerspec = c::itimerspec; - -/// `struct itimerspec` -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] -pub struct Itimerspec { - pub it_interval: Timespec, - pub it_value: Timespec, -} - -/// On most platforms, `LibcItimerspec` is just `Itimerspec`. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(not(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -)))] -pub(crate) type LibcItimerspec = Itimerspec; - -/// On 32-bit glibc platforms, `LibcTimespec` differs from `Timespec`, so we -/// define our own struct, with bidirectional `From` impls. -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] -pub(crate) struct LibcItimerspec { - pub it_interval: LibcTimespec, - pub it_value: LibcTimespec, -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -impl From<LibcItimerspec> for Itimerspec { - #[inline] - fn from(t: LibcItimerspec) -> Self { - Self { - it_interval: t.it_interval.into(), - it_value: t.it_value.into(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[cfg(all( - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"), - target_env = "gnu", -))] -impl From<Itimerspec> for LibcItimerspec { - #[inline] - fn from(t: Itimerspec) -> Self { - Self { - it_interval: t.it_interval.into(), - it_value: t.it_value.into(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `TFD_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_create`]. - pub struct TimerfdFlags: c::c_int { - /// `TFD_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::TFD_NONBLOCK; - - /// `TFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::TFD_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `TFD_TIMER_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_settime`]. - pub struct TimerfdTimerFlags: c::c_int { - /// `TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME` - const ABSTIME = c::TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME; - - /// `TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET` - #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] - const CANCEL_ON_SET = 2; // TODO: upstream TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET - } -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`timerfd_create`]. -/// -/// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "fuchsia", target_os = "linux"))] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(i32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum TimerfdClockId { - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME`—A clock that tells the "real" time. - /// - /// This is a clock that tells the amount of time elapsed since the - /// Unix epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The clock is externally settable, so - /// it is not monotonic. Successive reads may see decreasing times, so it - /// isn't reliable for measuring durations. - Realtime = c::CLOCK_REALTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`—A clock that tells an abstract time. - /// - /// Unlike `Realtime`, this clock is not based on a fixed known epoch, so - /// individual times aren't meaningful. However, since it isn't settable, - /// it is reliable for measuring durations. - /// - /// This clock does not advance while the system is suspended; see - /// `Boottime` for a clock that does. - Monotonic = c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`—Like `Monotonic`, but advances while suspended. - /// - /// This clock is similar to `Monotonic`, but does advance while the system - /// is suspended. - Boottime = c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`—Like `Realtime`, but wakes a suspended system. - /// - /// This clock is like `Realtime`, but can wake up a suspended system. - /// - /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. - RealtimeAlarm = c::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`—Like `Boottime`, but wakes a suspended system. - /// - /// This clock is like `Boottime`, but can wake up a suspended system. - /// - /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. - BoottimeAlarm = c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/weak.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/weak.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d578038cd..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/weak.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -// Implementation derived from `weak` in Rust's -// library/std/src/sys/unix/weak.rs at revision -// fd0cb0cdc21dd9c06025277d772108f8d42cb25f. - -//! Support for "weak linkage" to symbols on Unix -//! -//! Some I/O operations we do in libstd require newer versions of OSes but we -//! need to maintain binary compatibility with older releases for now. In order -//! to use the new functionality when available we use this module for -//! detection. -//! -//! One option to use here is weak linkage, but that is unfortunately only -//! really workable on Linux. Hence, use dlsym to get the symbol value at -//! runtime. This is also done for compatibility with older versions of glibc, -//! and to avoid creating dependencies on `GLIBC_PRIVATE` symbols. It assumes -//! that we've been dynamically linked to the library the symbol comes from, -//! but that is currently always the case for things like libpthread/libc. -//! -//! A long time ago this used weak linkage for the `__pthread_get_minstack` -//! symbol, but that caused Debian to detect an unnecessarily strict versioned -//! dependency on libc6 (#23628). - -// There are a variety of `#[cfg]`s controlling which targets are involved in -// each instance of `weak!` and `syscall!`. Rather than trying to unify all of -// that, we'll just allow that some unix targets don't use this module at all. -#![allow(dead_code, unused_macros)] -#![allow(clippy::doc_markdown)] - -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use core::ffi::c_void; -use core::ptr::null_mut; -use core::sync::atomic::{self, AtomicPtr, Ordering}; -use core::{marker, mem}; - -const NULL: *mut c_void = null_mut(); -const INVALID: *mut c_void = 1 as *mut c_void; - -macro_rules! weak { - ($vis:vis fn $name:ident($($t:ty),*) -> $ret:ty) => ( - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - $vis static $name: $crate::backend::weak::Weak<unsafe extern fn($($t),*) -> $ret> = - $crate::backend::weak::Weak::new(concat!(stringify!($name), '\0')); - ) -} - -pub(crate) struct Weak<F> { - name: &'static str, - addr: AtomicPtr<c_void>, - _marker: marker::PhantomData<F>, -} - -impl<F> Weak<F> { - pub(crate) const fn new(name: &'static str) -> Self { - Self { - name, - addr: AtomicPtr::new(INVALID), - _marker: marker::PhantomData, - } - } - - pub(crate) fn get(&self) -> Option<F> { - assert_eq!(mem::size_of::<F>(), mem::size_of::<usize>()); - unsafe { - // Relaxed is fine here because we fence before reading through the - // pointer (see the comment below). - match self.addr.load(Ordering::Relaxed) { - INVALID => self.initialize(), - NULL => None, - addr => { - let func = mem::transmute_copy::<*mut c_void, F>(&addr); - // The caller is presumably going to read through this value - // (by calling the function we've dlsymed). This means we'd - // need to have loaded it with at least C11's consume - // ordering in order to be guaranteed that the data we read - // from the pointer isn't from before the pointer was - // stored. Rust has no equivalent to memory_order_consume, - // so we use an acquire fence (sorry, ARM). - // - // Now, in practice this likely isn't needed even on CPUs - // where relaxed and consume mean different things. The - // symbols we're loading are probably present (or not) at - // init, and even if they aren't the runtime dynamic loader - // is extremely likely have sufficient barriers internally - // (possibly implicitly, for example the ones provided by - // invoking `mprotect`). - // - // That said, none of that's *guaranteed*, and so we fence. - atomic::fence(Ordering::Acquire); - Some(func) - } - } - } - } - - // Cold because it should only happen during first-time initialization. - #[cold] - unsafe fn initialize(&self) -> Option<F> { - let val = fetch(self.name); - // This synchronizes with the acquire fence in `get`. - self.addr.store(val, Ordering::Release); - - match val { - NULL => None, - addr => Some(mem::transmute_copy::<*mut c_void, F>(&addr)), - } - } -} - -unsafe fn fetch(name: &str) -> *mut c_void { - let name = match CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(name.as_bytes()) { - Ok(c_str) => c_str, - Err(..) => return null_mut(), - }; - libc::dlsym(libc::RTLD_DEFAULT, name.as_ptr().cast()) -} - -#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux")))] -macro_rules! syscall { - (fn $name:ident($($arg_name:ident: $t:ty),*) via $_sys_name:ident -> $ret:ty) => ( - unsafe fn $name($($arg_name: $t),*) -> $ret { - weak! { fn $name($($t),*) -> $ret } - - if let Some(fun) = $name.get() { - fun($($arg_name),*) - } else { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(libc::ENOSYS)); - -1 - } - } - ) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -macro_rules! syscall { - (fn $name:ident($($arg_name:ident: $t:ty),*) via $sys_name:ident -> $ret:ty) => ( - unsafe fn $name($($arg_name:$t),*) -> $ret { - // This looks like a hack, but concat_idents only accepts idents - // (not paths). - use libc::*; - - trait AsSyscallArg { - type SyscallArgType; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType; - } - - // Pass pointer types as pointers, to preserve provenance. - impl<T> AsSyscallArg for *mut T { - type SyscallArgType = *mut T; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { self } - } - impl<T> AsSyscallArg for *const T { - type SyscallArgType = *const T; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { self } - } - - // Pass `BorrowedFd` values as the integer value. - impl AsSyscallArg for $crate::fd::BorrowedFd<'_> { - type SyscallArgType = c::c_long; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { - $crate::fd::AsRawFd::as_raw_fd(&self) as _ - } - } - - // Coerce integer values into `c_long`. - impl AsSyscallArg for i32 { - type SyscallArgType = c::c_long; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { self as _ } - } - impl AsSyscallArg for u32 { - type SyscallArgType = c::c_long; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { self as _ } - } - impl AsSyscallArg for usize { - type SyscallArgType = c::c_long; - fn into_syscall_arg(self) -> Self::SyscallArgType { self as _ } - } - - // `concat_idents is unstable, so we take an extra `sys_name` - // parameter and have our users do the concat for us for now. - /* - syscall( - concat_idents!(SYS_, $name), - $($arg_name.into_syscall_arg()),* - ) as $ret - */ - - syscall($sys_name, $($arg_name.into_syscall_arg()),*) as $ret - } - ) -} - -macro_rules! weakcall { - ($vis:vis fn $name:ident($($arg_name:ident: $t:ty),*) -> $ret:ty) => ( - $vis unsafe fn $name($($arg_name: $t),*) -> $ret { - weak! { fn $name($($t),*) -> $ret } - - // Use a weak symbol from libc when possible, allowing `LD_PRELOAD` - // interposition, but if it's not found just fail. - if let Some(fun) = $name.get() { - fun($($arg_name),*) - } else { - libc_errno::set_errno(libc_errno::Errno(libc::ENOSYS)); - -1 - } - } - ) -} - -/// A combination of `weakcall` and `syscall`. Use the libc function if it's -/// available, and fall back to `libc::syscall` otherwise. -macro_rules! weak_or_syscall { - ($vis:vis fn $name:ident($($arg_name:ident: $t:ty),*) via $sys_name:ident -> $ret:ty) => ( - $vis unsafe fn $name($($arg_name: $t),*) -> $ret { - weak! { fn $name($($t),*) -> $ret } - - // Use a weak symbol from libc when possible, allowing `LD_PRELOAD` - // interposition, but if it's not found just fail. - if let Some(fun) = $name.get() { - fun($($arg_name),*) - } else { - syscall! { fn $name($($arg_name: $t),*) via $sys_name -> $ret } - $name($($arg_name),*) - } - } - ) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/winsock_c.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/winsock_c.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7d78aef65..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/libc/winsock_c.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -//! Adapt the Winsock2 API to resemble a POSIX-style libc API. - -#![allow(unused_imports)] -#![allow(non_camel_case_types)] - -use windows_sys::Win32::Networking::WinSock; - -pub(crate) use libc::{ - c_char, c_int, c_long, c_longlong, c_schar, c_short, c_uchar, c_uint, c_ulong, c_ulonglong, - c_ushort, c_void, ssize_t, -}; -pub(crate) type socklen_t = i32; - -// windows-sys declares these constants as unsigned. For better compatibility -// with Unix-family APIs, redeclare them as signed. Filed upstream: -// <https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/1718> -pub(crate) const AF_INET: i32 = WinSock::AF_INET as _; -pub(crate) const AF_INET6: i32 = WinSock::AF_INET6 as _; -pub(crate) const AF_UNSPEC: i32 = WinSock::AF_UNSPEC as _; -pub(crate) const SO_TYPE: i32 = WinSock::SO_TYPE as _; -pub(crate) const SO_REUSEADDR: i32 = WinSock::SO_REUSEADDR as _; -pub(crate) const SO_BROADCAST: i32 = WinSock::SO_BROADCAST as _; -pub(crate) const SO_LINGER: i32 = WinSock::SO_LINGER as _; -pub(crate) const SOL_SOCKET: i32 = WinSock::SOL_SOCKET as _; -pub(crate) const SO_RCVTIMEO: i32 = WinSock::SO_RCVTIMEO as _; -pub(crate) const SO_SNDTIMEO: i32 = WinSock::SO_SNDTIMEO as _; -pub(crate) const IP_TTL: i32 = WinSock::IP_TTL as _; -pub(crate) const TCP_NODELAY: i32 = WinSock::TCP_NODELAY as _; -pub(crate) const IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = WinSock::IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP as _; -pub(crate) const IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = WinSock::IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP as _; -pub(crate) const IP_MULTICAST_TTL: i32 = WinSock::IP_MULTICAST_TTL as _; -pub(crate) const IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: i32 = WinSock::IP_MULTICAST_LOOP as _; -pub(crate) const IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = WinSock::IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP as _; -pub(crate) const IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = WinSock::IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP as _; -pub(crate) const IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP: i32 = WinSock::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP as _; -pub(crate) const IPV6_V6ONLY: i32 = WinSock::IPV6_V6ONLY as _; -pub(crate) const POLLERR: i16 = WinSock::POLLERR as _; -pub(crate) const POLLIN: i16 = WinSock::POLLIN as _; -pub(crate) const POLLNVAL: i16 = WinSock::POLLNVAL as _; -pub(crate) const POLLHUP: i16 = WinSock::POLLHUP as _; -pub(crate) const POLLPRI: i16 = WinSock::POLLPRI as _; -pub(crate) const POLLOUT: i16 = WinSock::POLLOUT as _; -pub(crate) const POLLRDNORM: i16 = WinSock::POLLRDNORM as _; -pub(crate) const POLLWRNORM: i16 = WinSock::POLLWRNORM as _; -pub(crate) const POLLRDBAND: i16 = WinSock::POLLRDBAND as _; -pub(crate) const POLLWRBAND: i16 = WinSock::POLLWRBAND as _; - -// As above, cast the types for better compatibility, and also rename these to -// their Unix names. -pub(crate) const SHUT_RDWR: i32 = WinSock::SD_BOTH as _; -pub(crate) const SHUT_RD: i32 = WinSock::SD_RECEIVE as _; -pub(crate) const SHUT_WR: i32 = WinSock::SD_SEND as _; - -// Include the contents of `WinSock`, renaming as needed to match POSIX. -// -// Use `WSA_E_CANCELLED` for `ECANCELED` instead of `WSAECANCELLED`, because -// `WSAECANCELLED` will be removed in the future. -// <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/ws2spi/nc-ws2spi-lpnsplookupserviceend#remarks> -pub(crate) use WinSock::{ - closesocket as close, ioctlsocket as ioctl, WSAPoll as poll, ADDRESS_FAMILY as sa_family_t, - ADDRINFOA as addrinfo, IN6_ADDR as in6_addr, IN_ADDR as in_addr, IPV6_MREQ as ipv6_mreq, - IP_MREQ as ip_mreq, LINGER as linger, SOCKADDR as sockaddr, SOCKADDR_IN as sockaddr_in, - SOCKADDR_IN6 as sockaddr_in6, SOCKADDR_STORAGE as sockaddr_storage, WSAEACCES as EACCES, - WSAEADDRINUSE as EADDRINUSE, WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL as EADDRNOTAVAIL, - WSAEAFNOSUPPORT as EAFNOSUPPORT, WSAEALREADY as EALREADY, WSAEBADF as EBADF, - WSAECONNABORTED as ECONNABORTED, WSAECONNREFUSED as ECONNREFUSED, WSAECONNRESET as ECONNRESET, - WSAEDESTADDRREQ as EDESTADDRREQ, WSAEDISCON as EDISCON, WSAEDQUOT as EDQUOT, - WSAEFAULT as EFAULT, WSAEHOSTDOWN as EHOSTDOWN, WSAEHOSTUNREACH as EHOSTUNREACH, - WSAEINPROGRESS as EINPROGRESS, WSAEINTR as EINTR, WSAEINVAL as EINVAL, - WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE as EINVALIDPROCTABLE, WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER as EINVALIDPROVIDER, - WSAEISCONN as EISCONN, WSAELOOP as ELOOP, WSAEMFILE as EMFILE, WSAEMSGSIZE as EMSGSIZE, - WSAENAMETOOLONG as ENAMETOOLONG, WSAENETDOWN as ENETDOWN, WSAENETRESET as ENETRESET, - WSAENETUNREACH as ENETUNREACH, WSAENOBUFS as ENOBUFS, WSAENOMORE as ENOMORE, - WSAENOPROTOOPT as ENOPROTOOPT, WSAENOTCONN as ENOTCONN, WSAENOTEMPTY as ENOTEMPTY, - WSAENOTSOCK as ENOTSOCK, WSAEOPNOTSUPP as EOPNOTSUPP, WSAEPFNOSUPPORT as EPFNOSUPPORT, - WSAEPROCLIM as EPROCLIM, WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT as EPROTONOSUPPORT, WSAEPROTOTYPE as EPROTOTYPE, - WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT as EPROVIDERFAILEDINIT, WSAEREFUSED as EREFUSED, WSAEREMOTE as EREMOTE, - WSAESHUTDOWN as ESHUTDOWN, WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT as ESOCKTNOSUPPORT, WSAESTALE as ESTALE, - WSAETIMEDOUT as ETIMEDOUT, WSAETOOMANYREFS as ETOOMANYREFS, WSAEUSERS as EUSERS, - WSAEWOULDBLOCK as EWOULDBLOCK, WSAEWOULDBLOCK as EAGAIN, WSAPOLLFD as pollfd, - WSA_E_CANCELLED as ECANCELED, *, -}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/aarch64.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/aarch64.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0f4465d51..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/aarch64.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -//! aarch64 Linux system calls. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -compile_error!("arm64-ilp32 is not supported yet"); - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - lateout("x0") r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - in("x0") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - in("x4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - in("x4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - in("x4") a4.to_asm(), - in("x5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("x8") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("x0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("x1") a1.to_asm(), - in("x2") a2.to_asm(), - in("x3") a3.to_asm(), - in("x4") a4.to_asm(), - in("x5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/arm.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/arm.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 9695c6028..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/arm.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -//! arm Linux system calls. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - lateout("r0") r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - in("r0") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - in("r5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "svc 0", - in("r7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - in("r5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b39a16847..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,543 +0,0 @@ -//! mipsel Linux system calls. -//! -//! On mipsel, Linux indicates success or failure using `$a3` rather -//! than by returning a negative error code as most other architectures do. -//! -//! Mips-family platforms have a special calling convention for `__NR_pipe`, -//! however we use `__NR_pipe2` instead to avoid having to implement it. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "syscall", - in("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm(), - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - ".set noat", - "subu $sp, 32", - "sw {}, 16($sp)", - "syscall", - "addu $sp, 32", - ".set at", - in(reg) a4.to_asm(), - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - ".set noat", - "subu $sp, 32", - "sw {}, 16($sp)", - "syscall", - "addu $sp, 32", - ".set at", - in(reg) a4.to_asm(), - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - ".set noat", - "subu $sp, 32", - "sw {}, 16($sp)", - "sw {}, 20($sp)", - "syscall", - "addu $sp, 32", - ".set at", - in(reg) a4.to_asm(), - in(reg) a5.to_asm(), - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - ".set noat", - "subu $sp, 32", - "sw {}, 16($sp)", - "sw {}, 20($sp)", - "syscall", - "addu $sp, 32", - ".set at", - in(reg) a4.to_asm(), - in(reg) a5.to_asm(), - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall7_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - a6: ArgReg<'_, A6>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - ".set noat", - "subu $sp, 32", - "sw {}, 16($sp)", - "sw {}, 20($sp)", - "sw {}, 24($sp)", - "syscall", - "addu $sp, 32", - ".set at", - in(reg) a4.to_asm(), - in(reg) a5.to_asm(), - in(reg) a6.to_asm(), - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t4*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t5*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t6*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t7*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips64.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips64.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d3c7d341f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mips64.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,466 +0,0 @@ -//! mips64el Linux system calls. -//! -//! On mips64el, Linux indicates success or failure using `$a3` (`$7`) rather -//! than by returning a negative error code as most other architectures do. -//! -//! Mips-family platforms have a special calling convention for `__NR_pipe`, -//! however we use `__NR_pipe2` instead to avoid having to implement it. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "syscall", - in("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm(), - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - lateout("$7" /*$a3*/) err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - lateout("$8" /*$a4*/) _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - inlateout("$8" /*$a4*/) a4.to_asm() => _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - inlateout("$8" /*$a4*/) a4.to_asm() => _, - lateout("$9" /*$a5*/) _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - inlateout("$8" /*$a4*/) a4.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("$9" /*$a5*/) a5.to_asm() => _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let x0; - let err: usize; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("$2" /*$v0*/) nr.to_asm() => x0, - in("$4" /*$a0*/) a0.to_asm(), - in("$5" /*$a1*/) a1.to_asm(), - in("$6" /*$a2*/) a2.to_asm(), - inlateout("$7" /*$a3*/) a3.to_asm() => err, - inlateout("$8" /*$a4*/) a4.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("$9" /*$a5*/) a5.to_asm() => _, - lateout("$10" /*$a6*/) _, - lateout("$11" /*$a7*/) _, - lateout("$12" /*$t0*/) _, - lateout("$13" /*$t1*/) _, - lateout("$14" /*$t2*/) _, - lateout("$15" /*$t3*/) _, - lateout("$24" /*$t8*/) _, - lateout("$25" /*$t9*/) _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(if err != 0 { - (x0 as usize).wrapping_neg() as *mut _ - } else { - x0 - }) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 524c449d9..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -//! Inline asm for making system calls. -//! -//! Compilers should really have intrinsics for making system calls. They're -//! much like regular calls, with custom calling conventions, and calling -//! conventions are otherwise the compiler's job. But for now, use inline asm. - -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "aarch64", path = "aarch64.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(all(target_arch = "arm", not(thumb_mode)), path = "arm.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(all(target_arch = "arm", thumb_mode), path = "thumb.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "mips", path = "mips.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "mips64", path = "mips64.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "powerpc64", path = "powerpc64.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "riscv64", path = "riscv64.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "x86", path = "x86.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "x86_64", path = "x86_64.rs")] -mod target_arch; - -pub(in crate::backend) use self::target_arch::*; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/powerpc64.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/powerpc64.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8cca7dca7..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/powerpc64.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,413 +0,0 @@ -//! powerpc64le Linux system calls. -//! -//! On powerpc64le, Linux indicates success or failure using `cr0.SO` rather -//! than by returning a negative error code as most other architectures do. In -//! theory we could immediately translate this into a `Result`, and it'd save a -//! few branches. And in theory we could have specialized sequences for use -//! with syscalls that are known to never fail. However, those would require -//! more extensive changes in rustix's platform-independent code. For now, we -//! check the flag and negate the error value to make PowerPC64 look like other -//! architectures. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r3") r0, - lateout("r4") _, - lateout("r5") _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - lateout("r4") _, - lateout("r5") _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - lateout("r4") _, - lateout("r5") _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "sc", - in("r0") nr.to_asm(), - in("r3") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r5") _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r5") _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r6") _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r7") _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r7") a4.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r7") a4.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r8") _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r7") a4.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r8") a5.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "sc", - "bns 0f", - "neg 3, 3", - "0:", - inlateout("r0") nr.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r3") a0.to_asm() => r0, - inlateout("r4") a1.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r5") a2.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r6") a3.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r7") a4.to_asm() => _, - inlateout("r8") a5.to_asm() => _, - lateout("r9") _, - lateout("r10") _, - lateout("r11") _, - lateout("r12") _, - lateout("cr0") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/riscv64.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/riscv64.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b1e306266..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/riscv64.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -//! riscv64 Linux system calls. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - lateout("a0") r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - in("a0") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ); -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - in("a4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - in("a4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - in("a4") a4.to_asm(), - in("a5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "ecall", - in("a7") nr.to_asm(), - inlateout("a0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("a1") a1.to_asm(), - in("a2") a2.to_asm(), - in("a3") a3.to_asm(), - in("a4") a4.to_asm(), - in("a5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/thumb.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/thumb.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 398a73dfe..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/thumb.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,322 +0,0 @@ -//! arm Linux system calls, using thumb-mode. -//! -//! In thumb-mode, r7 is the frame pointer and is not permitted to be used in -//! an inline asm operand, so we have to use a different register and copy it -//! into r7 inside the inline asm. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - lateout("r0") r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - in("r0") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - in("r5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "mov {tmp}, r7", - "mov r7, {nr}", - "svc 0", - "mov r7, {tmp}", - nr = in(reg) nr.to_asm(), - tmp = out(reg) _, - inlateout("r0") a0.to_asm() => r0, - in("r1") a1.to_asm(), - in("r2") a2.to_asm(), - in("r3") a3.to_asm(), - in("r4") a4.to_asm(), - in("r5") a5.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8e115148d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,494 +0,0 @@ -//! 32-bit x86 Linux system calls. -//! -//! There are two forms; `indirect_*` which take a callee, which allow calling -//! through the vDSO when possible, and plain forms, which use the `int 0x80` -//! instruction. -//! -//! Most `rustix` syscalls use the vsyscall mechanism rather than going using -//! `int 0x80` sequences. - -#![allow(dead_code)] - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use crate::backend::vdso_wrappers::SyscallType; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall0( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "call {callee}", - callee = in(reg) callee, - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall1( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "call {callee}", - callee = in(reg) callee, - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall1_noreturn( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> ! { - asm!( - "call {callee}", - callee = in(reg) callee, - in("eax") nr.to_asm(), - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall2( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "call {callee}", - callee = in(reg) callee, - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall3( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "call {callee}", - callee = in(reg) callee, - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall4( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // a3 should go in esi, but `asm!` won't let us use it as an operand. - // temporarily swap it into place, and then swap it back afterward. - // - // We hard-code the callee operand to use edi instead of `in(reg)` because - // even though we can't name esi as an operand, the compiler can use esi to - // satisfy `in(reg)`. - asm!( - "xchg esi, {a3}", - "call edi", - "xchg esi, {a3}", - a3 = in(reg) a3.to_asm(), - in("edi") callee, - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall5( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // Oof. a3 should go in esi, and `asm!` won't let us use that register as - // an operand. And we can't request stack slots. And there are no other - // registers free. Use eax as a temporary pointer to a slice, since it - // gets clobbered as the return value anyway. - asm!( - "push esi", - "push DWORD PTR [eax + 0]", - "mov esi, DWORD PTR [eax + 4]", - "mov eax, DWORD PTR [eax + 8]", - "call DWORD PTR [esp]", - "pop esi", - "pop esi", - inout("eax") &[callee as _, a3.to_asm(), nr.to_asm()] => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall6( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // Oof again. a3 should go in esi, and a5 should go in ebp, and `asm!` - // won't let us use either of those registers as operands. And we can't - // request stack slots. And there are no other registers free. Use eax as a - // temporary pointer to a slice, since it gets clobbered as the return - // value anyway. - // - // This is another reason that syscalls should be compiler intrinsics - // rather than inline asm. - asm!( - "push ebp", - "push esi", - "push DWORD PTR [eax + 0]", - "mov esi, DWORD PTR [eax + 4]", - "mov ebp, DWORD PTR [eax + 8]", - "mov eax, DWORD PTR [eax + 12]", - "call DWORD PTR [esp]", - "pop esi", - "pop esi", - "pop ebp", - inout("eax") &[callee as _, a3.to_asm(), a5.to_asm(), nr.to_asm()] => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - in("eax") nr.to_asm(), - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "int $$0x80", - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // a3 should go in esi, but `asm!` won't let us use it as an operand. - // Temporarily swap it into place, and then swap it back afterward. - asm!( - "xchg esi, {a3}", - "int $$0x80", - "xchg esi, {a3}", - a3 = in(reg) a3.to_asm(), - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "xchg esi, {a3}", - "int $$0x80", - "xchg esi, {a3}", - a3 = in(reg) a3.to_asm(), - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // As in `syscall4`, use xchg to handle a3. a4 should go in edi, and we can - // use that register as an operand. Unlike in `indirect_syscall5`, we don't - // have a `callee` operand taking up a register, so we have enough - // registers and don't need to use a slice. - asm!( - "xchg esi, {a3}", - "int $$0x80", - "xchg esi, {a3}", - a3 = in(reg) a3.to_asm(), - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // See the comments in `syscall5`. - asm!( - "xchg esi, {a3}", - "int $$0x80", - "xchg esi, {a3}", - a3 = in(reg) a3.to_asm(), - inlateout("eax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // See the comments in `indirect_syscall6`. - asm!( - "push ebp", - "push esi", - "mov esi, DWORD PTR [eax + 0]", - "mov ebp, DWORD PTR [eax + 4]", - "mov eax, DWORD PTR [eax + 8]", - "int $$0x80", - "pop esi", - "pop ebp", - inout("eax") &[a3.to_asm(), a5.to_asm(), nr.to_asm()] => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - // See the comments in `indirect_syscall6`. - asm!( - "push ebp", - "push esi", - "mov esi, DWORD PTR [eax + 0]", - "mov ebp, DWORD PTR [eax + 4]", - "mov eax, DWORD PTR [eax + 8]", - "int $$0x80", - "pop esi", - "pop ebp", - inout("eax") &[a3.to_asm(), a5.to_asm(), nr.to_asm()] => r0, - in("ebx") a0.to_asm(), - in("ecx") a1.to_asm(), - in("edx") a2.to_asm(), - in("edi") a4.to_asm(), - options(preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86_64.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86_64.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 084f5fee4..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/inline/x86_64.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -//! x86-64 Linux system calls. - -use crate::backend::reg::{ - ArgReg, FromAsm, RetReg, SyscallNumber, ToAsm, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0, -}; -use core::arch::asm; - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -compile_error!("x32 is not yet supported"); - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0_readonly(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - asm!( - "syscall", - in("rax") nr.to_asm(), - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - options(noreturn) - ) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - in("r8") a4.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - in("r8") a4.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - in("r8") a4.to_asm(), - in("r9") a5.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6_readonly( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - let r0; - asm!( - "syscall", - inlateout("rax") nr.to_asm() => r0, - in("rdi") a0.to_asm(), - in("rsi") a1.to_asm(), - in("rdx") a2.to_asm(), - in("r10") a3.to_asm(), - in("r8") a4.to_asm(), - in("r9") a5.to_asm(), - lateout("rcx") _, - lateout("r11") _, - options(nostack, preserves_flags, readonly) - ); - FromAsm::from_asm(r0) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e13f675fd..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -//! Architecture-specific syscall code. -//! -//! `rustix` has inline assembly sequences using `asm!`, but that requires -//! nightly Rust, so it also has out-of-line ("outline") assembly sequences -//! in .s files. And 32-bit x86 is special (see comments below). -//! -//! This module also has a `choose` submodule which chooses a scheme and is -//! what most of the `rustix` syscalls use. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! This contains the inline `asm` statements performing the syscall -//! instructions and FFI declarations declaring the out-of-line ("outline") -//! syscall instructions. - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "all-apis"), allow(unused_imports))] -// We'll use as many arguments as syscalls need. -#![allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] - -// When inline asm is available, use it. Otherwise, use out-of-line asm. These -// functions always use the machine's syscall instruction, even when it isn't -// the fastest option available. -#[cfg_attr(asm, path = "inline/mod.rs")] -#[cfg_attr(not(asm), path = "outline/mod.rs")] -pub(in crate::backend) mod asm; - -// On most architectures, the architecture syscall instruction is fast, so use -// it directly. -#[cfg(any( - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86_64", -))] -pub(in crate::backend) use self::asm as choose; - -// On 32-bit x86, use vDSO wrappers for all syscalls. We could use the -// architecture syscall instruction (`int 0x80`), but the vDSO kernel_vsyscall -// mechanism is much faster. -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(in crate::backend) use super::vdso_wrappers::x86_via_vdso as choose; - -// This would be the code for always using `int 0x80` on 32-bit x86. -//#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -//pub(in crate::backend) use self::asm as choose; - -// Macros for invoking system calls. -// -// These factor out: -// - Calling `nr` on the syscall number to convert it into `SyscallNumber`. -// - Calling `.into()` on each of the arguments to convert them into `ArgReg`. -// - Qualifying the `syscall*` and `__NR_*` identifiers. -// - Counting the number of arguments. -macro_rules! syscall { - ($nr:ident) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall0($crate::backend::reg::nr( - linux_raw_sys::general::$nr, - )) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall1( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall2( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall3( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall4( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall5( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr, $a5:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall6( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - $a5.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr, $a5:expr, $a6:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall7( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - $a5.into(), - $a6.into(), - ) - }; -} - -macro_rules! syscall_readonly { - ($nr:ident) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall0_readonly($crate::backend::reg::nr( - linux_raw_sys::general::$nr, - )) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall1_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall2_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall3_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall4_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall5_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr, $a5:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall6_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - $a5.into(), - ) - }; - - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr, $a1:expr, $a2:expr, $a3:expr, $a4:expr, $a5:expr, $a6:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall7_readonly( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - $a1.into(), - $a2.into(), - $a3.into(), - $a4.into(), - $a5.into(), - $a6.into(), - ) - }; -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -macro_rules! syscall_noreturn { - ($nr:ident, $a0:expr) => { - $crate::backend::arch::choose::syscall1_noreturn( - $crate::backend::reg::nr(linux_raw_sys::general::$nr), - $a0.into(), - ) - }; -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/aarch64.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/aarch64.s deleted file mode 100644 index 1fad2fa6d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/aarch64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -// Assembly code for making aarch64 syscalls. -// -// aarch64 syscall argument register ordering is the same as the aarch64 -// userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall number -// (nr) is passed in w8. -// -// outline.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -// so we only need to move nr into w8. -// -// arm64-ilp32 is not yet supported. - - .file "aarch64.s" - .arch armv8-a - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w0 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w1 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w1 - svc #0 - brk #0x1 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w2 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w3 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w4 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w5 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov w8, w6 - svc #0 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/arm.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/arm.s deleted file mode 100644 index 7001686f1..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/arm.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -// Assembly code for making arm syscalls. -// -// arm syscall argument register ordering is the similar to the arm -// userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall number -// (nr) is passed in r7. -// -// nr_last.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -// so we only need to move nr into r7 and take care of r4 and r5 if needed. - - .file "arm.s" - .arch armv5t - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r7, lr} - mov r7, r0 - svc #0 - pop {r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r7, lr} - mov r7, r1 - svc #0 - pop {r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - // Don't save r7 and lr; this is noreturn, so we'll never restore them. - mov r7, r1 - svc #0 - udf #16 // Trap instruction - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r7, lr} - mov r7, r2 - svc #0 - pop {r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r7, lr} - mov r7, r3 - svc #0 - pop {r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r7, lr} - ldr r7, [sp, #8] - svc #0 - pop {r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r4, r7, r11, lr} - ldr r7, [sp, #20] - ldr r4, [sp, #16] - svc #0 - pop {r4, r7, r11, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",%progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, %function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .fnstart - .cantunwind - push {r4, r5, r7, lr} - add r7, sp, #16 - ldm r7, {r4, r5, r7} - svc #0 - pop {r4, r5, r7, pc} - .fnend - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",%progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips.s deleted file mode 100644 index ab1bbfa2d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ -# Assembly code for making mips64 syscalls. -# -# mips64 syscall argument register ordering is the same as the mips64 -# userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall number -# (nr) is passed in v0. -# -# outline.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -# so we only need to move nr into v0. - - .file "mips.s" - .section .mdebug.abi32 - .previous - .abicalls - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall0_nr_last -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $4 - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall1_nr_last -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $5 - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $5 - syscall - teq $zero, $zero - .end rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall2_nr_last -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $6 - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall3_nr_last -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $7 - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall4_nr_last -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - lw $2, 16($sp) - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall5_nr_last -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - lw $2, 20($sp) - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall6_nr_last -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - lw $2, 24($sp) - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits - - .section .text.rustix_syscall7_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall7_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall7_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall7_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall7_nr_last -rustix_syscall7_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - lw $2, 28($sp) - syscall - negu $8, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $8, $7 - .end rustix_syscall7_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall7_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall7_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips64.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips64.s deleted file mode 100644 index 3c5e76e36..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mips64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -# Assembly code for making mips64 syscalls. -# -# mips64 syscall argument register ordering is the same as the mips64 -# userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall number -# (nr) is passed in v0. -# -# outline.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -# so we only need to move nr into v0. - - .file "mips.s" - .section .mdebug.abi64 - .previous - .abicalls - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall0_nr_last -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $4 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall1_nr_last -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $5 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $5 - syscall - teq $0, $0 - .end rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall2_nr_last -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $6 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall3_nr_last -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $7 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall4_nr_last -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $8 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall5_nr_last -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $9 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function - .set nomips16 - .set nomicromips - .ent rustix_syscall6_nr_last -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .frame $sp,0,$31 - .mask 0x00000000,0 - .fmask 0x00000000,0 - .set noreorder - .set nomacro - move $2, $10 - syscall - dnegu $12, $2 - jr $31 - movn $2, $12, $7 - .end rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a6a5f270d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -//! Declare functions defined in out-of-line ("outline") asm files. -//! -//! Kernel calling conventions differ from userspace calling conventions, -//! so we also define inline function wrappers which reorder the arguments -//! so that they match with the kernel convention as closely as possible, -//! to minimize the amount of out-of-line code we need. - -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -mod x86; -// For these architectures, pass the `nr` argument last. -#[cfg(any( - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86_64", -))] -mod nr_last; - -#[cfg(any( - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86_64", -))] -pub(in crate::backend) use nr_last::*; -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(in crate::backend) use x86::*; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/nr_last.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/nr_last.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4af64d6c4..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/nr_last.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -//! Syscall wrappers for platforms which pass the syscall number specially. -//! -//! Rustix aims to minimize the amount of assembly code it needs. To that end, -//! this code reorders syscall arguments as close as feasible to the actual -//! syscall convention before calling the assembly functions. -//! -//! Many architectures use a convention where the syscall number is passed in a -//! special register, with the regular syscall arguments passed in either the -//! same or similar registers as the platform C convention. This code -//! approximates that order by passing the regular syscall arguments first, and -//! the syscall number last. That way, the outline assembly code typically just -//! needs to move the syscall number to its special register, and leave the -//! other arguments mostly as they are. - -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] -use crate::backend::reg::A6; -use crate::backend::reg::{ArgReg, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0}; - -// First we declare the actual assembly routines with `*_nr_last` names and -// reordered arguments. If the signatures or calling conventions are ever -// changed, the symbol names should also be updated accordingly, to avoid -// collisions with other versions of this crate. -// -// We don't define `_readonly` versions of these because we have no way to tell -// Rust that calls to our outline assembly are readonly. -extern "C" { - fn rustix_syscall0_nr_last(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall1_nr_last(a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last(a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> !; - fn rustix_syscall2_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall3_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall4_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall5_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall6_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] - fn rustix_syscall7_nr_last( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - a6: ArgReg<'_, A6>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; -} - -// Then we define inline wrapper functions that do the reordering. - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall0_nr_last(nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall1_nr_last(a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last(a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall2_nr_last(a0, a1, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall3_nr_last(a0, a1, a2, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall4_nr_last(a0, a1, a2, a3, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall5_nr_last(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall6_nr_last(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, nr) -} -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall7( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - a6: ArgReg<'_, A6>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall7_nr_last(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, nr) -} - -// Then we define the `_readonly` versions of the wrappers. We don't have -// separate `_readonly` implementations, so these can just be aliases to -// their non-`_readonly` counterparts. -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] -pub(in crate::backend) use syscall7 as syscall7_readonly; -pub(in crate::backend) use { - syscall0 as syscall0_readonly, syscall1 as syscall1_readonly, syscall2 as syscall2_readonly, - syscall3 as syscall3_readonly, syscall4 as syscall4_readonly, syscall5 as syscall5_readonly, - syscall6 as syscall6_readonly, -}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/powerpc64.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/powerpc64.s deleted file mode 100644 index 29d4c0a95..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/powerpc64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -# Assembly code for making powerpc64le syscalls. -# -# powerpc64le syscall argument register ordering is the same as the -# powerpc64le userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall -# number (nr) is passed in r0. -# -# outline.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -# so we only need to move nr into r0. - - .file "powerpc64le.s" - .machine power8 - .abiversion 2 - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 3 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 4 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 4 - sc - trap - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 5 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 6 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 7 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 8 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 2 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mr 0, 9 - sc - bnslr - neg 3, 3 - blr - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/riscv64.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/riscv64.s deleted file mode 100644 index 28d692f7c..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/riscv64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -# Assembly code for making riscv64 syscalls. -# -# riscv64 syscall argument register ordering is the same as the riscv64 -# userspace argument register ordering except that the syscall number -# (nr) is passed in a7. -# -# nr_last.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -# so we only need to move nr into a7. - - .file "riscv64.s" - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a0 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a1 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a1 - ecall - unimp - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a2 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a3 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a4 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a5 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mv a7, a6 - ecall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e74b8d2aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,285 +0,0 @@ -//! Syscall wrappers for 32-bit x86. -//! -//! This module is similar to the `nr_last` module, except specialized for -//! 32-bit x86. -//! -//! The syscall convention passes all arguments in registers. The closest we -//! can easily get to that from Rust is to use the fastcall convention which -//! passes the first two arguments in `ecx` and `edx`, which are the second -//! and third Linux syscall arguments. To line them up, this function passes -//! the second and third syscall argument as the first and second argument to -//! the outline assembly, followed by the first syscall argument, and then the -//! rest of the syscall arguments. The assembly code still has to do some work, -//! but at least we can get up to two arguments into the right place for it. - -#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports)] - -use crate::backend::reg::{ArgReg, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0}; -use crate::backend::vdso_wrappers::SyscallType; - -// First we declare the actual assembly routines with `*_nr_last_fastcall` -// names and reordered arguments. If the signatures or calling conventions are -// ever changed, the symbol names should also be updated accordingly, to avoid -// collisions with other versions of this crate. -// -// We don't define `_readonly` versions of these because we have no way to tell -// Rust that calls to our outline assembly are readonly. -extern "fastcall" { - fn rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall(a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall(a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> !; - fn rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; -} - -// Then we define inline wrapper functions that do the reordering. - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall(nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall(a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>) -> ! { - rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall(a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, a4, nr) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, a4, a5, nr) -} - -// Then we define the `_readonly` versions of the wrappers. We don't have -// separate `_readonly` implementations, so these can just be aliases to -// their non-`_readonly` counterparts. -pub(in crate::backend) use { - syscall0 as syscall0_readonly, syscall1 as syscall1_readonly, syscall2 as syscall2_readonly, - syscall3 as syscall3_readonly, syscall4 as syscall4_readonly, syscall5 as syscall5_readonly, - syscall6 as syscall6_readonly, -}; - -// x86 prefers to route all syscalls through the vDSO, though this isn't -// always possible, so it also has a special form for doing the dispatch. -// -// First we declare the actual assembly routines with `*_nr_last_fastcall` -// names and reordered arguments. If the signatures or calling conventions are -// ever changed, the symbol names should also be updated accordingly, to avoid -// collisions with other versions of this crate. -extern "fastcall" { - fn rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall( - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall( - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> !; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; - fn rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall( - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - callee: SyscallType, - ) -> RetReg<R0>; -} - -// Then we define inline wrapper functions that do the reordering. - -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall0( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall(nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall1( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall(a0, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall1_noreturn( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, -) -> ! { - rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall(a0, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall2( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a0, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall3( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall4( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall5( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, a4, nr, callee) -} -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn indirect_syscall6( - callee: SyscallType, - nr: SyscallNumber<'_>, - a0: ArgReg<'_, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'_, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'_, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'_, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'_, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'_, A5>, -) -> RetReg<R0> { - rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall(a1, a2, a0, a3, a4, a5, nr, callee) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.s deleted file mode 100644 index bda234e1a..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -// Assembly code for making x86 syscalls. -// -// On x86 we use the "fastcall" convention which passes the first two -// arguments in ecx and edx. Outline.rs reorders the arguments to put -// a1 and a2 in those registers so they we don't have to move them to -// set up the kernel convention. -// -// "fastcall" expects callee to pop argument stack space, so we use -// `ret imm` instructions to clean up the stack. We don't need callee -// cleanup per se, it just comes along with using "fastcall". - - .file "x86.s" - .intel_syntax noprefix - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,ecx - call edx - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,ecx - mov eax,edx - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x8] - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x4 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - mov ebx,ecx - mov eax,edx - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x4] - ud2 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,edx - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x8] - call DWORD PTR [esp+0xc] - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x8 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x8] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0xc] - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x10] - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0xc - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - .cfi_offset esi, -12 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0xc] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x10] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x18] - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x10 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - push edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - .cfi_offset edi, -16 - .cfi_offset esi, -12 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x10] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - mov edi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x18] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x1c] - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x20] - pop edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x14 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - push edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - push ebp - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 20 - .cfi_offset ebp, -20 - .cfi_offset edi, -16 - .cfi_offset esi, -12 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x18] - mov edi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x1c] - mov ebp,DWORD PTR [esp+0x20] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x24] - call DWORD PTR [esp+0x28] - pop ebp - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - pop edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x18 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_indirect_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,ecx - int 0x80 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov eax,edx - mov ebx,ecx - int 0x80 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,edx - mov ebx,ecx - int 0x80 - ud2 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,edx - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x8] - int 0x80 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x4 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x8] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0xc] - int 0x80 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x8 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - .cfi_offset esi, -12 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0xc] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x10] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - int 0x80 - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0xc - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - .cfi_offset esi, -16 - .cfi_offset edi, -12 - .cfi_offset ebx, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x10] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - mov edi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x18] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x1c] - int 0x80 - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - pop edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x10 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall, @function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall: - .cfi_startproc - push ebp - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - push ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - push edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - push esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 20 - .cfi_offset esi, -20 - .cfi_offset edi, -16 - .cfi_offset ebx, -12 - .cfi_offset ebp, -8 - mov ebx,DWORD PTR [esp+0x14] - mov esi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x18] - mov edi,DWORD PTR [esp+0x1c] - mov ebp,DWORD PTR [esp+0x20] - mov eax,DWORD PTR [esp+0x24] - int 0x80 - pop esi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 - pop edi - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 12 - pop ebx - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 8 - pop ebp - .cfi_def_cfa_offset 4 - ret 0x14 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last_fastcall - - .section .text.rustix_int_0x80,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_int_0x80 - .hidden rustix_int_0x80 - .type rustix_int_0x80, @function -rustix_int_0x80: - .cfi_startproc - int 0x80 - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_int_0x80, .-rustix_int_0x80 - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86_64.s b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86_64.s deleted file mode 100644 index 2beda323b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline/x86_64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -// Assembly code for making x86-64 syscalls. -// -// x86-64 syscall argument register ordering is the same as the x86-64 -// userspace argument register ordering except that a3 is passed in r10 -// instead of rcx, and the syscall number (nr) is passed in eax. -// -// outline.rs takes care of reordering the nr argument to the end for us, -// so we only need to move nr into eax and move rcx into r10 as needed. -// -// x32 is not yet supported. - - .file "x86_64.s" - .intel_syntax noprefix - - .section .text.rustix_syscall0_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall0_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall0_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall0_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,edi - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall0_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall0_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,esi - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,esi - syscall - ud2 - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall1_noreturn_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall2_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall2_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall2_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall2_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,edx - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall2_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall2_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall3_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall3_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall3_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall3_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,ecx - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall3_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall3_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall4_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall4_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall4_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall4_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,r8d - mov r10,rcx - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall4_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall4_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall5_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall5_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall5_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall5_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,r9d - mov r10,rcx - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall5_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall5_nr_last - - .section .text.rustix_syscall6_nr_last,"ax",@progbits - .p2align 4 - .weak rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .hidden rustix_syscall6_nr_last - .type rustix_syscall6_nr_last, @function -rustix_syscall6_nr_last: - .cfi_startproc - mov eax,DWORD PTR [rsp+0x8] - mov r10,rcx - syscall - ret - .cfi_endproc - .size rustix_syscall6_nr_last, .-rustix_syscall6_nr_last - - .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/c.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/c.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a6f0b8ff6..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/c.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -//! Adapt the Linux API to resemble a POSIX-style libc API. -//! -//! The linux_raw backend doesn't use actual libc; this just defines certain -//! types that are convenient to have defined. - -#![allow(unused_imports)] - -pub(crate) use linux_raw_sys::ctypes::*; -pub(crate) use linux_raw_sys::errno::EINVAL; -pub(crate) use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - AF_DECnet, __kernel_sa_family_t as sa_family_t, __kernel_sockaddr_storage as sockaddr_storage, - in6_addr, in_addr, iovec, ip_mreq, ipv6_mreq, linger, sockaddr, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_in6, - sockaddr_un, socklen_t, AF_APPLETALK, AF_ASH, AF_ATMPVC, AF_ATMSVC, AF_AX25, AF_BLUETOOTH, - AF_BRIDGE, AF_CAN, AF_ECONET, AF_IEEE802154, AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_IPX, AF_IRDA, AF_ISDN, - AF_IUCV, AF_KEY, AF_LLC, AF_NETBEUI, AF_NETLINK, AF_NETROM, AF_PACKET, AF_PHONET, AF_PPPOX, - AF_RDS, AF_ROSE, AF_RXRPC, AF_SECURITY, AF_SNA, AF_TIPC, AF_UNIX, AF_UNSPEC, AF_WANPIPE, - AF_X25, IPPROTO_AH, IPPROTO_BEETPH, IPPROTO_COMP, IPPROTO_DCCP, IPPROTO_EGP, IPPROTO_ENCAP, - IPPROTO_ESP, IPPROTO_ETHERNET, IPPROTO_FRAGMENT, IPPROTO_GRE, IPPROTO_ICMP, IPPROTO_ICMPV6, - IPPROTO_IDP, IPPROTO_IGMP, IPPROTO_IP, IPPROTO_IPIP, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPPROTO_MH, IPPROTO_MPLS, - IPPROTO_MPTCP, IPPROTO_MTP, IPPROTO_PIM, IPPROTO_PUP, IPPROTO_RAW, IPPROTO_ROUTING, - IPPROTO_RSVP, IPPROTO_SCTP, IPPROTO_TCP, IPPROTO_TP, IPPROTO_UDP, IPPROTO_UDPLITE, - IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP, IPV6_V6ONLY, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, - IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, IP_TTL, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC, MSG_CONFIRM, - MSG_DONTROUTE, MSG_DONTWAIT, MSG_EOR, MSG_ERRQUEUE, MSG_MORE, MSG_NOSIGNAL, MSG_OOB, MSG_PEEK, - MSG_TRUNC, MSG_WAITALL, O_CLOEXEC, O_NONBLOCK, SHUT_RD, SHUT_RDWR, SHUT_WR, SOCK_DGRAM, - SOCK_RAW, SOCK_RDM, SOCK_SEQPACKET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, SO_LINGER, - SO_PASSCRED, SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW, SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD, SO_REUSEADDR, SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW, SO_SNDTIMEO_OLD, - SO_TYPE, TCP_NODELAY, -}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/conv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/conv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7e09cdf80..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/conv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,790 +0,0 @@ -//! Convert values to [`ArgReg`] and from [`RetReg`]. -//! -//! System call arguments and return values are all communicated with inline -//! asm and FFI as `*mut Opaque`. To protect these raw pointers from escaping -//! or being accidentally misused as they travel through the code, we wrap -//! them in [`ArgReg`] and [`RetReg`] structs. This file provides `From` -//! implementations and explicit conversion functions for converting values -//! into and out of these wrapper structs. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! Some of this code is `unsafe` in order to work with raw file descriptors, -//! and some is `unsafe` to interpret the values in a `RetReg`. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::c; -use super::fd::{AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] -use super::io::errno::decode_usize_infallible; -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -use super::io::errno::try_decode_error; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -use super::io::errno::try_decode_u64; -use super::io::errno::{ - try_decode_c_int, try_decode_c_uint, try_decode_raw_fd, try_decode_usize, try_decode_void, - try_decode_void_star, -}; -use super::reg::{raw_arg, ArgNumber, ArgReg, RetReg, R0}; -#[cfg(any(feature = "thread", feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -use super::time::types::ClockId; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use super::time::types::TimerfdClockId; -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -use crate::fs::{FileType, Mode, OFlags}; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::{Pid, Resource, Signal}; -use crate::utils::{as_mut_ptr, as_ptr}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use core::ptr::null_mut; -#[cfg(any(feature = "thread", feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -use linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_clockid_t; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_loff_t; -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::socklen_t; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::O_LARGEFILE; - -/// Convert `SYS_*` constants for socketcall. -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn x86_sys<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(sys: u32) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(sys as usize) -} - -/// Pass the "low" half of the endian-specific memory encoding of a `u64`, for -/// 32-bit architectures. -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn lo<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(x: u64) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[cfg(target_endian = "little")] - let x = x >> 32; - #[cfg(target_endian = "big")] - let x = x & 0xffff_ffff; - - pass_usize(x as usize) -} - -/// Pass the "high" half of the endian-specific memory encoding of a `u64`, for -/// 32-bit architectures. -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn hi<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(x: u64) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[cfg(target_endian = "little")] - let x = x & 0xffff_ffff; - #[cfg(target_endian = "big")] - let x = x >> 32; - - pass_usize(x as usize) -} - -/// Pass a zero, or null, argument. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn zero<'a, Num: ArgNumber>() -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - raw_arg(null_mut()) -} - -/// Pass the `mem::size_of` of a type. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn size_of<'a, T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>() -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(core::mem::size_of::<T>()) -} - -/// Pass an arbitrary `usize` value. -/// -/// For passing pointers, use `void_star` or other functions which take a raw -/// pointer instead of casting to `usize`, so that provenance is preserved. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn pass_usize<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(t: usize) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - raw_arg(t as *mut _) -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber, T> From<*mut T> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(c: *mut T) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - raw_arg(c.cast()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber, T> From<*const T> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(c: *const T) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - let mut_ptr = c as *mut T; - raw_arg(mut_ptr.cast()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<&'a CStr> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(c: &'a CStr) -> Self { - let mut_ptr = c.as_ptr() as *mut u8; - raw_arg(mut_ptr.cast()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<Option<&'a CStr>> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(t: Option<&'a CStr>) -> Self { - raw_arg(match t { - Some(s) => { - let mut_ptr = s.as_ptr() as *mut u8; - mut_ptr.cast() - } - None => null_mut(), - }) - } -} - -/// Pass a borrowed file-descriptor argument. -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<BorrowedFd<'a>> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(fd: BorrowedFd<'a>) -> Self { - // Safety: `BorrowedFd` ensures that the file descriptor is valid, and the - // lifetime parameter on the resulting `ArgReg` ensures that the result is - // bounded by the `BorrowedFd`'s lifetime. - unsafe { raw_fd(fd.as_raw_fd()) } - } -} - -/// Pass a raw file-descriptor argument. Most users should use [`ArgReg::from`] -/// instead, to preserve I/O safety as long as possible. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// `fd` must be a valid open file descriptor. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn raw_fd<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(fd: RawFd) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - // Use `no_fd` when passing `-1` is intended. - #[cfg(feature = "fs")] - debug_assert!(fd == crate::fs::cwd().as_raw_fd() || fd >= 0); - - // Don't pass the `io_uring_register_files_skip` sentry value this way. - #[cfg(feature = "io_uring")] - debug_assert_ne!( - fd, - crate::io_uring::io_uring_register_files_skip().as_raw_fd() - ); - - // Linux doesn't look at the high bits beyond the `c_int`, so use - // zero-extension rather than sign-extension because it's a smaller - // instruction. - let fd: c::c_int = fd; - pass_usize(fd as c::c_uint as usize) -} - -/// Deliberately pass `-1` to a file-descriptor argument, for system calls -/// like `mmap` where this indicates the argument is omitted. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn no_fd<'a, Num: ArgNumber>() -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(!0_usize) -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn slice_just_addr<T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>(v: &[T]) -> ArgReg<Num> { - let mut_ptr = v.as_ptr() as *mut T; - raw_arg(mut_ptr.cast()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn slice<T: Sized, Num0: ArgNumber, Num1: ArgNumber>( - v: &[T], -) -> (ArgReg<Num0>, ArgReg<Num1>) { - (slice_just_addr(v), pass_usize(v.len())) -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn slice_mut<T: Sized, Num0: ArgNumber, Num1: ArgNumber>( - v: &mut [T], -) -> (ArgReg<Num0>, ArgReg<Num1>) { - (raw_arg(v.as_mut_ptr().cast()), pass_usize(v.len())) -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn by_ref<T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>(t: &T) -> ArgReg<Num> { - let mut_ptr = as_ptr(t) as *mut T; - raw_arg(mut_ptr.cast()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn by_mut<T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>(t: &mut T) -> ArgReg<Num> { - raw_arg(as_mut_ptr(t).cast()) -} - -/// Convert an optional mutable reference into a `usize` for passing to a -/// syscall. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn opt_mut<T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>(t: Option<&mut T>) -> ArgReg<Num> { - // This optimizes into the equivalent of `transmute(t)`, and has the - // advantage of not requiring `unsafe`. - match t { - Some(t) => by_mut(t), - None => raw_arg(null_mut()), - } -} - -/// Convert an optional immutable reference into a `usize` for passing to a -/// syscall. -#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn opt_ref<T: Sized, Num: ArgNumber>(t: Option<&T>) -> ArgReg<Num> { - // This optimizes into the equivalent of `transmute(t)`, and has the - // advantage of not requiring `unsafe`. - match t { - Some(t) => by_ref(t), - None => raw_arg(null_mut()), - } -} - -/// Convert a `c_int` into an `ArgReg`. -/// -/// Be sure to use `raw_fd` to pass `RawFd` values. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn c_int<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(i: c::c_int) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(i as usize) -} - -/// Convert a `c_uint` into an `ArgReg`. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn c_uint<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(i: c::c_uint) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(i as usize) -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn loff_t<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(i: __kernel_loff_t) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(i as usize) -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn loff_t_from_u64<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(i: u64) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - // `loff_t` is signed, but syscalls which expect `loff_t` return `EINVAL` - // if it's outside the signed `i64` range, so we can silently cast. - pass_usize(i as usize) -} - -#[cfg(any(feature = "thread", feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<ClockId> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(i: ClockId) -> Self { - pass_usize(i as __kernel_clockid_t as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<TimerfdClockId> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(i: TimerfdClockId) -> Self { - pass_usize(i as __kernel_clockid_t as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn socklen_t<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(i: socklen_t) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(i as usize) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<Mode> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(mode: Mode) -> Self { - pass_usize(mode.bits() as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<(Mode, FileType)> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(pair: (Mode, FileType)) -> Self { - pass_usize(pair.0.as_raw_mode() as usize | pair.1.as_raw_mode() as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::AtFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::AtFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::MemfdFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::MemfdFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::RenameFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::RenameFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::StatxFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::StatxFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::FdFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::FdFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::PipeFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::PipeFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::DupFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::DupFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::ReadWriteFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::ReadWriteFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::EventfdFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::EventfdFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io::epoll::CreateFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io::epoll::CreateFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::ProtFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::ProtFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::MsyncFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::MsyncFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::MremapFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::MremapFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::MlockFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::MlockFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::MapFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::MapFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::MprotectFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::MprotectFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::mm::types::UserfaultfdFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::backend::mm::types::UserfaultfdFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::backend::process::types::MembarrierCommand> - for ArgReg<'a, Num> -{ - #[inline] - fn from(cmd: crate::backend::process::types::MembarrierCommand) -> Self { - c_uint(cmd as u32) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::process::Cpuid> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(cpuid: crate::process::Cpuid) -> Self { - c_uint(cpuid.as_raw()) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn dev_t<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(dev: u64) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(dev as usize) -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn dev_t<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(dev: u64) -> io::Result<ArgReg<'a, Num>> { - use core::convert::TryInto; - Ok(pass_usize(dev.try_into().map_err(|_err| io::Errno::INVAL)?)) -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -#[inline] -fn oflags_bits(oflags: OFlags) -> c::c_uint { - let mut bits = oflags.bits(); - // Add `O_LARGEFILE`, unless `O_PATH` is set, as Linux returns `EINVAL` - // when both are set. - if !oflags.contains(OFlags::PATH) { - bits |= O_LARGEFILE; - } - bits -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -#[inline] -const fn oflags_bits(oflags: OFlags) -> c::c_uint { - oflags.bits() -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<OFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(oflags: OFlags) -> Self { - pass_usize(oflags_bits(oflags) as usize) - } -} - -/// Convert an `OFlags` into a `u64` for use in the `open_how` struct. -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn oflags_for_open_how(oflags: OFlags) -> u64 { - u64::from(oflags_bits(oflags)) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::FallocateFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::FallocateFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -/// Convert a `Resource` into a syscall argument. -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<Resource> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(resource: Resource) -> Self { - c_uint(resource as c::c_uint) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<Pid> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(pid: Pid) -> Self { - pass_usize(pid.as_raw_nonzero().get() as usize) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) fn negative_pid<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(pid: Pid) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - pass_usize(pid.as_raw_nonzero().get().wrapping_neg() as usize) -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<Signal> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(sig: Signal) -> Self { - pass_usize(sig as usize) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::Advice> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(advice: crate::fs::Advice) -> Self { - c_uint(advice as c::c_uint) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::SealFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::fs::SealFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::io_uring::IoringEnterFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::io_uring::IoringEnterFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::time::TimerfdFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::time::TimerfdFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::time::TimerfdTimerFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::time::TimerfdTimerFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "rand")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::rand::GetRandomFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::rand::GetRandomFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::RecvFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::net::RecvFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::SendFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::net::SendFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::AcceptFlags> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(flags: crate::net::AcceptFlags) -> Self { - c_uint(flags.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::AddressFamily> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(family: crate::net::AddressFamily) -> Self { - c_uint(family.0.into()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<(crate::net::SocketType, crate::net::SocketFlags)> - for ArgReg<'a, Num> -{ - #[inline] - fn from(pair: (crate::net::SocketType, crate::net::SocketFlags)) -> Self { - c_uint(pair.0 .0 | pair.1.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "thread")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<(crate::thread::FutexOperation, crate::thread::FutexFlags)> - for ArgReg<'a, Num> -{ - #[inline] - fn from(pair: (crate::thread::FutexOperation, crate::thread::FutexFlags)) -> Self { - c_uint(pair.0 as u32 | pair.1.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::fs::Access> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(access: crate::fs::Access) -> Self { - c_uint(access.bits()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::SocketType> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(type_: crate::net::SocketType) -> Self { - c_uint(type_.0) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> From<crate::net::Protocol> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(protocol: crate::net::Protocol) -> Self { - c_uint(protocol.0) - } -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber, T> From<&'a mut MaybeUninit<T>> for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - fn from(t: &'a mut MaybeUninit<T>) -> Self { - raw_arg(t.as_mut_ptr().cast()) - } -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns `()` on -/// success. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a syscall which -/// just returns 0 on success. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<()> { - try_decode_void(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that doesn't return on success. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a syscall which -/// doesn't return on success. -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_error(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Errno { - try_decode_error(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively always returns -/// `()`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a syscall which -/// always returns `()`. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_infallible(raw: RetReg<R0>) { - #[cfg(debug_assertions)] - { - try_decode_void(raw).unwrap() - } - #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] - drop(raw); -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns a -/// `c_int` on success. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_c_int(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - try_decode_c_int(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns a -/// `c_uint` on success. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_c_uint(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<c::c_uint> { - try_decode_c_uint(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns a `u64` -/// on success. -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_u64(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<u64> { - try_decode_u64(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns a -/// `usize` on success. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_usize(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<usize> { - try_decode_usize(raw) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively always -/// returns a `usize`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This function must only be used with return values from infallible -/// syscalls. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_usize_infallible(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> usize { - #[cfg(debug_assertions)] - { - try_decode_usize(raw).unwrap() - } - #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] - { - decode_usize_infallible(raw) - } -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns an -/// `OwnedFd` on success. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a syscall which -/// returns an owned file descriptor. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_owned_fd(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - let raw_fd = try_decode_raw_fd(raw)?; - Ok(crate::backend::fd::OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(raw_fd)) -} - -/// Convert the return value of `dup2` and `dup3`. -/// -/// When these functions succeed, they return the same value as their second -/// argument, so we don't construct a new `OwnedFd`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The caller must ensure that this is the return value of a syscall which -/// returns a file descriptor. -#[inline] -pub(super) unsafe fn ret_discarded_fd(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<()> { - let _raw_fd = try_decode_raw_fd(raw)?; - Ok(()) -} - -/// Convert a `usize` returned from a syscall that effectively returns a -/// `*mut c_void` on success. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn ret_void_star(raw: RetReg<R0>) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - try_decode_void_star(raw) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/elf.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/elf.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 87fb5fa0f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/elf.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -//! The ELF ABI. - -#![allow(non_snake_case)] -#![cfg_attr( - all(not(target_vendor = "mustang"), feature = "use-libc-auxv"), - allow(dead_code) -)] - -pub(super) const SELFMAG: usize = 4; -pub(super) const ELFMAG: [u8; SELFMAG] = [0x7f, b'E', b'L', b'F']; -pub(super) const EI_CLASS: usize = 4; -pub(super) const EI_DATA: usize = 5; -pub(super) const EI_VERSION: usize = 6; -pub(super) const EI_OSABI: usize = 7; -pub(super) const EI_ABIVERSION: usize = 8; -pub(super) const EV_CURRENT: u8 = 1; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -pub(super) const ELFCLASS: u8 = 1; // ELFCLASS32 -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -pub(super) const ELFCLASS: u8 = 2; // ELFCLASS64 -#[cfg(target_endian = "little")] -pub(super) const ELFDATA: u8 = 1; // ELFDATA2LSB -#[cfg(target_endian = "big")] -pub(super) const ELFDATA: u8 = 2; // ELFDATA2MSB -pub(super) const ELFOSABI_SYSV: u8 = 0; -pub(super) const ELFOSABI_LINUX: u8 = 3; -// At present all of our supported platforms use 0. -pub(super) const ELFABIVERSION: u8 = 0; -pub(super) const ET_DYN: u16 = 3; -pub(super) const EI_NIDENT: usize = 16; -pub(super) const SHN_UNDEF: u16 = 0; -pub(super) const SHN_ABS: u16 = 0xfff1; -pub(super) const PN_XNUM: u16 = 0xffff; -pub(super) const PT_LOAD: u32 = 1; -pub(super) const PT_DYNAMIC: u32 = 2; -pub(super) const PT_INTERP: u32 = 3; -pub(super) const PT_PHDR: u32 = 6; -pub(super) const PT_TLS: u32 = 7; -pub(super) const PT_GNU_STACK: u32 = 0x6474_e551; -pub(super) const PT_GNU_RELRO: u32 = 0x6474_e552; -pub(super) const PF_X: u32 = 1; -pub(super) const PF_W: u32 = 2; -pub(super) const PF_R: u32 = 4; -pub(super) const DT_NULL: i32 = 0; -pub(super) const DT_HASH: i32 = 4; -pub(super) const DT_STRTAB: i32 = 5; -pub(super) const DT_SYMTAB: i32 = 6; -pub(super) const DT_SYMENT: i32 = 11; -pub(super) const DT_VERSYM: i32 = 0x6fff_fff0; -pub(super) const DT_VERDEF: i32 = 0x6fff_fffc; -pub(super) const STB_WEAK: u8 = 2; -pub(super) const STB_GLOBAL: u8 = 1; -pub(super) const STT_NOTYPE: u8 = 0; -pub(super) const STT_FUNC: u8 = 2; -pub(super) const STN_UNDEF: u32 = 0; -pub(super) const VER_FLG_BASE: u16 = 0x1; -pub(super) const VER_DEF_CURRENT: u16 = 1; -pub(super) const STV_DEFAULT: u8 = 0; -#[cfg(target_arch = "arm")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 40; // EM_ARM -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 3; // EM_386 -#[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 21; // EM_PPC64 -#[cfg(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64"))] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 8; // EM_MIPS -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 62; // EM_X86_64 -#[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 183; // EM_AARCH64 -#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")] -pub(super) const EM_CURRENT: u16 = 243; // EM_RISCV - -#[inline] -pub(super) const fn ELF_ST_VISIBILITY(o: u8) -> u8 { - o & 0x03 -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) const fn ELF_ST_BIND(val: u8) -> u8 { - val >> 4 -} - -#[inline] -pub(super) const fn ELF_ST_TYPE(val: u8) -> u8 { - val & 0xf -} - -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Ehdr { - pub(super) e_ident: [u8; EI_NIDENT], - pub(super) e_type: u16, - pub(super) e_machine: u16, - pub(super) e_version: u32, - pub(super) e_entry: usize, - pub(super) e_phoff: usize, - pub(super) e_shoff: usize, - pub(super) e_flags: u32, - pub(super) e_ehsize: u16, - pub(super) e_phentsize: u16, - pub(super) e_phnum: u16, - pub(super) e_shentsize: u16, - pub(super) e_shnum: u16, - pub(super) e_shstrndx: u16, -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Phdr { - pub(super) p_type: u32, - pub(super) p_offset: usize, - pub(super) p_vaddr: usize, - pub(super) p_paddr: usize, - pub(super) p_filesz: usize, - pub(super) p_memsz: usize, - pub(super) p_flags: u32, - pub(super) p_align: usize, -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Phdr { - pub(super) p_type: u32, - pub(super) p_flags: u32, - pub(super) p_offset: usize, - pub(super) p_vaddr: usize, - pub(super) p_paddr: usize, - pub(super) p_filesz: usize, - pub(super) p_memsz: usize, - pub(super) p_align: usize, -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Sym { - pub(super) st_name: u32, - pub(super) st_value: usize, - pub(super) st_size: usize, - pub(super) st_info: u8, - pub(super) st_other: u8, - pub(super) st_shndx: u16, -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Sym { - pub(super) st_name: u32, - pub(super) st_info: u8, - pub(super) st_other: u8, - pub(super) st_shndx: u16, - pub(super) st_value: usize, - pub(super) st_size: usize, -} - -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Dyn { - pub(super) d_tag: i32, - pub(super) d_val: usize, -} - -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Verdef { - pub(super) vd_version: u16, - pub(super) vd_flags: u16, - pub(super) vd_ndx: u16, - pub(super) vd_cnt: u16, - pub(super) vd_hash: u32, - pub(super) vd_aux: u32, - pub(super) vd_next: u32, -} - -#[repr(C)] -pub(super) struct Elf_Verdaux { - pub(super) vda_name: u32, - pub(super) _vda_next: u32, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/dir.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/dir.rs deleted file mode 100644 index cfa347d03..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/dir.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,225 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::ffi::{CStr, CString}; -use crate::fs::{ - fcntl_getfl, fstat, fstatfs, fstatvfs, openat, FileType, Mode, OFlags, Stat, StatFs, StatVfs, -}; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::fchdir; -use crate::utils::as_ptr; -use alloc::borrow::ToOwned; -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use core::fmt; -use core::mem::size_of; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{linux_dirent64, SEEK_SET}; - -/// `DIR*` -pub struct Dir { - /// The `OwnedFd` that we read directory entries from. - fd: OwnedFd, - - buf: Vec<u8>, - pos: usize, - next: Option<u64>, -} - -impl Dir { - /// Construct a `Dir` that reads entries from the given directory - /// file descriptor. - #[inline] - pub fn read_from<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<Self> { - Self::_read_from(fd.as_fd()) - } - - #[inline] - fn _read_from(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Self> { - let flags = fcntl_getfl(fd)?; - let fd_for_dir = openat(fd, cstr!("."), flags | OFlags::CLOEXEC, Mode::empty())?; - - Ok(Self { - fd: fd_for_dir, - buf: Vec::new(), - pos: 0, - next: None, - }) - } - - /// `rewinddir(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn rewind(&mut self) { - self.pos = self.buf.len(); - self.next = Some(0); - } - - /// `readdir(self)`, where `None` means the end of the directory. - pub fn read(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<DirEntry>> { - if let Some(next) = self.next.take() { - match crate::backend::fs::syscalls::_seek(self.fd.as_fd(), next as i64, SEEK_SET) { - Ok(_) => (), - Err(err) => return Some(Err(err)), - } - } - - // Compute linux_dirent64 field offsets. - let z = linux_dirent64 { - d_ino: 0_u64, - d_off: 0_i64, - d_type: 0_u8, - d_reclen: 0_u16, - d_name: Default::default(), - }; - let base = as_ptr(&z) as usize; - let offsetof_d_reclen = (as_ptr(&z.d_reclen) as usize) - base; - let offsetof_d_name = (as_ptr(&z.d_name) as usize) - base; - let offsetof_d_ino = (as_ptr(&z.d_ino) as usize) - base; - let offsetof_d_type = (as_ptr(&z.d_type) as usize) - base; - - // Test if we need more entries, and if so, read more. - if self.buf.len() - self.pos < size_of::<linux_dirent64>() { - match self.read_more()? { - Ok(()) => (), - Err(e) => return Some(Err(e)), - } - } - - // We successfully read an entry. Extract the fields. - let pos = self.pos; - - // Do an unaligned u16 load. - let d_reclen = u16::from_ne_bytes([ - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_reclen], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_reclen + 1], - ]); - assert!(self.buf.len() - pos >= d_reclen as usize); - self.pos += d_reclen as usize; - - // Read the NUL-terminated name from the `d_name` field. Without - // `unsafe`, we need to scan for the NUL twice: once to obtain a size - // for the slice, and then once within `CStr::from_bytes_with_nul`. - let name_start = pos + offsetof_d_name; - let name_len = self.buf[name_start..] - .iter() - .position(|x| *x == b'\0') - .unwrap(); - let name = - CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(&self.buf[name_start..name_start + name_len + 1]).unwrap(); - let name = name.to_owned(); - assert!(name.as_bytes().len() <= self.buf.len() - name_start); - - // Do an unaligned u64 load. - let d_ino = u64::from_ne_bytes([ - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 1], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 2], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 3], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 4], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 5], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 6], - self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_ino + 7], - ]); - - let d_type = self.buf[pos + offsetof_d_type]; - - // Check that our types correspond to the `linux_dirent64` types. - let _ = linux_dirent64 { - d_ino, - d_off: 0, - d_type, - d_reclen, - d_name: Default::default(), - }; - - Some(Ok(DirEntry { - d_ino, - d_type, - name, - })) - } - - fn read_more(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<()>> { - let og_len = self.buf.len(); - // Capacity increment currently chosen by wild guess. - self.buf - .resize(self.buf.capacity() + 32 * size_of::<linux_dirent64>(), 0); - let nread = match crate::backend::fs::syscalls::getdents(self.fd.as_fd(), &mut self.buf) { - Ok(nread) => nread, - Err(err) => { - self.buf.resize(og_len, 0); - return Some(Err(err)); - } - }; - self.buf.resize(nread, 0); - self.pos = 0; - if nread == 0 { - None - } else { - Some(Ok(())) - } - } - - /// `fstat(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn stat(&self) -> io::Result<Stat> { - fstat(&self.fd) - } - - /// `fstatfs(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn statfs(&self) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - fstatfs(&self.fd) - } - - /// `fstatvfs(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn statvfs(&self) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - fstatvfs(&self.fd) - } - - /// `fchdir(self)` - #[inline] - pub fn chdir(&self) -> io::Result<()> { - fchdir(&self.fd) - } -} - -impl Iterator for Dir { - type Item = io::Result<DirEntry>; - - #[inline] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - Self::read(self) - } -} - -impl fmt::Debug for Dir { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - f.debug_struct("Dir").field("fd", &self.fd).finish() - } -} - -/// `struct dirent` -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct DirEntry { - d_ino: u64, - d_type: u8, - name: CString, -} - -impl DirEntry { - /// Returns the file name of this directory entry. - #[inline] - pub fn file_name(&self) -> &CStr { - &self.name - } - - /// Returns the type of this directory entry. - #[inline] - pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType { - FileType::from_dirent_d_type(self.d_type) - } - - /// Return the inode number of this directory entry. - #[inline] - pub fn ino(&self) -> u64 { - self.d_ino - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/makedev.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/makedev.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 284ba2f10..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/makedev.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fs::Dev; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn makedev(maj: u32, min: u32) -> Dev { - ((u64::from(maj) & 0xffff_f000_u64) << 32) - | ((u64::from(maj) & 0x0000_0fff_u64) << 8) - | ((u64::from(min) & 0xffff_ff00_u64) << 12) - | (u64::from(min) & 0x0000_00ff_u64) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn major(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - (((dev >> 31 >> 1) & 0xffff_f000) | ((dev >> 8) & 0x0000_0fff)) as u32 -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn minor(dev: Dev) -> u32 { - (((dev >> 12) & 0xffff_ff00) | (dev & 0x0000_00ff)) as u32 -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 015c6baec..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod dir; -pub(crate) mod makedev; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ff58f0a7b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1384 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::fs`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(dead_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ - by_ref, c_int, c_uint, dev_t, oflags_for_open_how, opt_mut, pass_usize, raw_fd, ret, ret_c_int, - ret_c_uint, ret_owned_fd, ret_usize, size_of, slice_mut, zero, -}; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -use super::super::conv::{loff_t, loff_t_from_u64, ret_u64}; -#[cfg(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_pointer_width = "32", -))] -use crate::fd::AsFd; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::fs::{ - Access, Advice, AtFlags, FallocateFlags, FileType, FlockOperation, MemfdFlags, Mode, OFlags, - RenameFlags, ResolveFlags, SealFlags, Stat, StatFs, StatVfs, StatVfsMountFlags, StatxFlags, - Timestamps, -}; -use crate::io::{self, SeekFrom}; -use crate::process::{Gid, Uid}; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::stat as linux_stat64; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - __kernel_fsid_t, __kernel_timespec, open_how, statx, AT_EACCESS, AT_FDCWD, AT_REMOVEDIR, - AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, F_ADD_SEALS, F_GETFL, F_GETLEASE, F_GETOWN, F_GETPIPE_SZ, F_GETSIG, - F_GET_SEALS, F_SETFL, F_SETPIPE_SZ, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END, SEEK_SET, STATX__RESERVED, -}; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use { - super::super::conv::{hi, lo, slice_just_addr}, - linux_raw_sys::general::stat64 as linux_stat64, - linux_raw_sys::general::timespec as __kernel_old_timespec, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn open(filename: &CStr, flags: OFlags, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] - { - openat(crate::fs::cwd().as_fd(), filename, flags, mode) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_open, filename, flags, mode)) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "64", - not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_open, filename, flags, mode)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn openat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - filename: &CStr, - flags: OFlags, - mode: Mode, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_openat, dirfd, filename, flags, mode)) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_openat, dirfd, filename, flags, mode)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn openat2( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - pathname: &CStr, - flags: OFlags, - mode: Mode, - resolve: ResolveFlags, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_openat2, - dirfd, - pathname, - by_ref(&open_how { - flags: oflags_for_open_how(flags), - mode: u64::from(mode.bits()), - resolve: resolve.bits(), - }), - size_of::<open_how, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_openat2, - dirfd, - pathname, - by_ref(&open_how { - flags: oflags_for_open_how(flags), - mode: u64::from(mode.bits()), - resolve: resolve.bits(), - }), - size_of::<open_how, _>() - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn chmod(filename: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fchmodat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - mode - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn chmodat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, filename: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fchmodat, dirfd, filename, mode)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fchmod(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fchmod, fd, mode)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn chownat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - filename: &CStr, - owner: Option<Uid>, - group: Option<Gid>, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let (ow, gr) = crate::process::translate_fchown_args(owner, group); - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fchownat, - dirfd, - filename, - c_uint(ow), - c_uint(gr), - flags - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fchown(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, owner: Option<Uid>, group: Option<Gid>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let (ow, gr) = crate::process::translate_fchown_args(owner, group); - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fchown, fd, c_uint(ow), c_uint(gr))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn mknodat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - filename: &CStr, - file_type: FileType, - mode: Mode, - dev: u64, -) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_mknodat, - dirfd, - filename, - (mode, file_type), - dev_t(dev)? - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_mknodat, - dirfd, - filename, - (mode, file_type), - dev_t(dev) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn seek(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pos: SeekFrom) -> io::Result<u64> { - let (whence, offset) = match pos { - SeekFrom::Start(pos) => { - let pos: u64 = pos; - // Silently cast; we'll get `EINVAL` if the value is negative. - (SEEK_SET, pos as i64) - } - SeekFrom::End(offset) => (SEEK_END, offset), - SeekFrom::Current(offset) => (SEEK_CUR, offset), - }; - _seek(fd, offset, whence) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn _seek(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, offset: i64, whence: c::c_uint) -> io::Result<u64> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<u64>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR__llseek, - fd, - // Don't use the hi/lo functions here because Linux's llseek - // takes its 64-bit argument differently from everything else. - pass_usize((offset >> 32) as usize), - pass_usize(offset as usize), - &mut result, - c_uint(whence) - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_u64(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_lseek, - fd, - loff_t(offset), - c_uint(whence) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tell(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u64> { - _seek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR).map(|x| x as u64) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ftruncate(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, length: u64) -> io::Result<()> { - // <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/fcadab740480e0e0e9fa9bd272acd409884d431a/arch/arm64/kernel/sys32.c#L81-L83> - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "powerpc"), - ))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ftruncate64, - fd, - zero(), - hi(length), - lo(length) - )) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - not(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "powerpc")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ftruncate64, - fd, - hi(length), - lo(length) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ftruncate, - fd, - loff_t_from_u64(length) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fallocate( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - mode: FallocateFlags, - offset: u64, - len: u64, -) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fallocate, - fd, - mode, - hi(offset), - lo(offset), - hi(len), - lo(len) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fallocate, - fd, - mode, - loff_t_from_u64(offset), - loff_t_from_u64(len) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fadvise(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pos: u64, len: u64, advice: Advice) -> io::Result<()> { - // On ARM, the arguments are reordered so that the len and pos argument - // pairs are aligned. And ARM has a custom syscall code for this. - #[cfg(target_arch = "arm")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_arm_fadvise64_64, - fd, - advice, - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - hi(len), - lo(len) - )) - } - - // On powerpc, the arguments are reordered as on ARM. - #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fadvise64_64, - fd, - advice, - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - hi(len), - lo(len) - )) - } - // On mips, the arguments are not reordered, and padding is inserted - // instead to ensure alignment. - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fadvise64, - fd, - zero(), - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - hi(len), - lo(len), - advice - )) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - not(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "powerpc")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fadvise64_64, - fd, - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - hi(len), - lo(len), - advice - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fadvise64, - fd, - loff_t_from_u64(pos), - loff_t_from_u64(len), - advice - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fsync(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fsync, fd)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fdatasync(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fdatasync, fd)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn flock(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, operation: FlockOperation) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall!(__NR_flock, fd, c_uint(operation as c::c_uint))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fstat(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Stat> { - #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] - { - match statx(fd, cstr!(""), AtFlags::EMPTY_PATH, StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => fstat_old(fd), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(target_arch = "mips64")))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_fstat, fd, &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -fn fstat_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<linux_stat64>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_fstat, fd, &mut result))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_fstat64, fd, &mut result))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn stat(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<Stat> { - #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] - { - match statx( - crate::fs::cwd().as_fd(), - filename, - AtFlags::empty(), - StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS, - ) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => stat_old(filename), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(target_arch = "mips64")))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(0) - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -fn stat_old(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<linux_stat64>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(0) - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_fstatat64, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(0) - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, filename: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<Stat> { - #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] - { - match statx(dirfd, filename, flags, StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => statat_old(dirfd, filename, flags), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(target_arch = "mips64")))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - dirfd, - filename, - &mut result, - flags - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -fn statat_old(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, filename: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<linux_stat64>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - dirfd, - filename, - &mut result, - flags - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_fstatat64, - dirfd, - filename, - &mut result, - flags - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn lstat(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<Stat> { - #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] - { - match statx( - crate::fs::cwd().as_fd(), - filename, - AtFlags::SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, - StatxFlags::BASIC_STATS, - ) { - Ok(x) => statx_to_stat(x), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => lstat_old(filename), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } - - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(target_arch = "mips64")))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Stat>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -fn lstat_old(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<Stat> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<linux_stat64>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_newfstatat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_fstatat64, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - filename, - &mut result, - c_uint(AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) - ))?; - stat_to_stat(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `statx` value to rustix's `Stat`. -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -fn statx_to_stat(x: crate::fs::Statx) -> io::Result<Stat> { - Ok(Stat { - st_dev: crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_dev_major, x.stx_dev_minor), - st_mode: x.stx_mode.into(), - st_nlink: x.stx_nlink.into(), - st_uid: x.stx_uid.into(), - st_gid: x.stx_gid.into(), - st_rdev: crate::fs::makedev(x.stx_rdev_major, x.stx_rdev_minor), - st_size: x.stx_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blksize: x.stx_blksize.into(), - st_blocks: x.stx_blocks.into(), - st_atime: x - .stx_atime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime_nsec: x.stx_atime.tv_nsec.into(), - st_mtime: x - .stx_mtime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime_nsec: x.stx_mtime.tv_nsec.into(), - st_ctime: x - .stx_ctime - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime_nsec: x.stx_ctime.tv_nsec.into(), - st_ino: x.stx_ino.into(), - }) -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `stat64` value to rustix's `Stat`. -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -fn stat_to_stat(s64: linux_raw_sys::general::stat64) -> io::Result<Stat> { - Ok(Stat { - st_dev: s64.st_dev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mode: s64.st_mode.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_nlink: s64.st_nlink.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_uid: s64.st_uid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_gid: s64.st_gid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_rdev: s64.st_rdev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_size: s64.st_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blksize: s64.st_blksize.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blocks: s64.st_blocks.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime: s64.st_atime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime_nsec: s64 - .st_atime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime: s64.st_mtime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime_nsec: s64 - .st_mtime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime: s64.st_ctime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime_nsec: s64 - .st_ctime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ino: s64.st_ino.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - }) -} - -/// Convert from a Linux `stat` value to rustix's `Stat`. -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] -fn stat_to_stat(s: linux_raw_sys::general::stat) -> io::Result<Stat> { - Ok(Stat { - st_dev: s.st_dev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mode: s.st_mode.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_nlink: s.st_nlink.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_uid: s.st_uid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_gid: s.st_gid.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_rdev: s.st_rdev.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_size: s.st_size.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blksize: s.st_blksize.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_blocks: s.st_blocks.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime: s.st_atime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_atime_nsec: s - .st_atime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime: s.st_mtime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_mtime_nsec: s - .st_mtime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime: s.st_ctime.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ctime_nsec: s - .st_ctime_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - st_ino: s.st_ino.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statx( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - pathname: &CStr, - flags: AtFlags, - mask: StatxFlags, -) -> io::Result<statx> { - // If a future Linux kernel adds more fields to `struct statx` and users - // passing flags unknown to rustix in `StatxFlags`, we could end up - // writing outside of the buffer. To prevent this possibility, we mask off - // any flags that we don't know about. - // - // This includes `STATX__RESERVED`, which has a value that we know, but - // which could take on arbitrary new meaning in the future. Linux currently - // rejects this flag with `EINVAL`, so we do the same. - // - // This doesn't rely on `STATX_ALL` because [it's deprecated] and already - // doesn't represent all the known flags. - // - // [it's deprecated]: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-fsdevel/patch/20200505095915.11275-7-mszeredi@redhat.com/ - if (mask.bits() & STATX__RESERVED) == STATX__RESERVED { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let mask = mask & StatxFlags::all(); - - unsafe { - let mut statx_buf = MaybeUninit::<statx>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_statx, - dirfd, - pathname, - flags, - mask, - &mut statx_buf - ))?; - Ok(statx_buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn is_statx_available() -> bool { - unsafe { - // Call `statx` with null pointers so that if it fails for any reason - // other than `EFAULT`, we know it's not supported. - matches!( - ret(syscall!( - __NR_statx, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - zero(), - zero(), - zero(), - zero() - )), - Err(io::Errno::FAULT) - ) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fstatfs(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_fstatfs64, - fd, - size_of::<StatFs, _>(), - &mut result - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_fstatfs, fd, &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fstatvfs(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - // Linux doesn't have an `fstatvfs` syscall; we have to do `fstatfs` and - // translate the fields as best we can. - let statfs = fstatfs(fd)?; - - Ok(statfs_to_statvfs(statfs)) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statfs(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<StatFs> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_statfs64, - filename, - size_of::<StatFs, _>(), - &mut result - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<StatFs>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_statfs, filename, &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn statvfs(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<StatVfs> { - // Linux doesn't have a `statvfs` syscall; we have to do `statfs` and - // translate the fields as best we can. - let statfs = statfs(filename)?; - - Ok(statfs_to_statvfs(statfs)) -} - -fn statfs_to_statvfs(statfs: StatFs) -> StatVfs { - let __kernel_fsid_t { val } = statfs.f_fsid; - let [f_fsid_val0, f_fsid_val1]: [i32; 2] = val; - - StatVfs { - f_bsize: statfs.f_bsize as u64, - f_frsize: if statfs.f_frsize != 0 { - statfs.f_frsize - } else { - statfs.f_bsize - } as u64, - f_blocks: statfs.f_blocks as u64, - f_bfree: statfs.f_bfree as u64, - f_bavail: statfs.f_bavail as u64, - f_files: statfs.f_files as u64, - f_ffree: statfs.f_ffree as u64, - f_favail: statfs.f_ffree as u64, - f_fsid: f_fsid_val0 as u32 as u64 | ((f_fsid_val1 as u32 as u64) << 32), - f_flag: unsafe { StatVfsMountFlags::from_bits_unchecked(statfs.f_flags as u64) }, - f_namemax: statfs.f_namelen as u64, - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn readlink(path: &CStr, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_readlinkat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - path, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn readlinkat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, path: &CStr, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_readlinkat, - dirfd, - path, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getfl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OFlags> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_uint(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETFL))) - .map(OFlags::from_bits_truncate) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_uint(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETFL))) - .map(OFlags::from_bits_truncate) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_setfl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: OFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_SETFL), flags)) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_SETFL), flags)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getlease(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETLEASE))) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETLEASE))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getown(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETOWN))) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETOWN))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getsig(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETSIG))) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETSIG))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getpipe_sz(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<usize> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETPIPE_SZ))) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETPIPE_SZ))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_setpipe_sz(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, size: c::c_int) -> io::Result<usize> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl64, - fd, - c_uint(F_SETPIPE_SZ), - c_int(size) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl, - fd, - c_uint(F_SETPIPE_SZ), - c_int(size) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_get_seals(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SealFlags> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GET_SEALS))) - .map(|seals| SealFlags::from_bits_unchecked(seals as u32)) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GET_SEALS))) - .map(|seals| SealFlags::from_bits_unchecked(seals as u32)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_add_seals(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, seals: SealFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl64, - fd, - c_uint(F_ADD_SEALS), - seals - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl, - fd, - c_uint(F_ADD_SEALS), - seals - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn rename(oldname: &CStr, newname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_renameat2, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - oldname, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - newname, - c_uint(0) - )) - } - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "riscv64"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_renameat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - oldname, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - newname - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn renameat( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - oldname: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - newname: &CStr, -) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_renameat2, - old_dirfd, - oldname, - new_dirfd, - newname, - c_uint(0) - )) - } - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "riscv64"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_renameat, - old_dirfd, - oldname, - new_dirfd, - newname - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn renameat2( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - oldname: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - newname: &CStr, - flags: RenameFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_renameat2, - old_dirfd, - oldname, - new_dirfd, - newname, - flags - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn unlink(pathname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_unlinkat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - pathname, - c_uint(0) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn unlinkat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pathname: &CStr, flags: AtFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_unlinkat, dirfd, pathname, flags)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn rmdir(pathname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_unlinkat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - pathname, - c_uint(AT_REMOVEDIR) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn link(oldname: &CStr, newname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_linkat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - oldname, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - newname, - c_uint(0) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linkat( - old_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - oldname: &CStr, - new_dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - newname: &CStr, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_linkat, - old_dirfd, - oldname, - new_dirfd, - newname, - flags - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn symlink(oldname: &CStr, newname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_symlinkat, - oldname, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - newname - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn symlinkat(oldname: &CStr, dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, newname: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_symlinkat, oldname, dirfd, newname)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn mkdir(pathname: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_mkdirat, - raw_fd(AT_FDCWD), - pathname, - mode - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn mkdirat(dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pathname: &CStr, mode: Mode) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_mkdirat, dirfd, pathname, mode)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getdents(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, dirent: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (dirent_addr_mut, dirent_len) = slice_mut(dirent); - - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_getdents64, fd, dirent_addr_mut, dirent_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn utimensat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - pathname: &CStr, - times: &Timestamps, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - _utimensat(dirfd, Some(pathname), times, flags) -} - -#[inline] -fn _utimensat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - pathname: Option<&CStr>, - times: &Timestamps, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Assert that `Timestamps` has the expected layout. - let _ = unsafe { core::mem::transmute::<Timestamps, [__kernel_timespec; 2]>(times.clone()) }; - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - match ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_utimensat_time64, - dirfd, - pathname, - by_ref(times), - flags - )) { - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => _utimensat_old(dirfd, pathname, times, flags), - otherwise => otherwise, - } - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_utimensat, - dirfd, - pathname, - by_ref(times), - flags - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn _utimensat_old( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - pathname: Option<&CStr>, - times: &Timestamps, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - let old_times = [ - __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_access - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times - .last_access - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: times - .last_modification - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: times - .last_modification - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - ]; - // The length of the array is fixed and not passed into the syscall. - let old_times_addr = slice_just_addr(&old_times); - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_utimensat, - dirfd, - pathname, - old_times_addr, - flags - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn futimens(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, times: &Timestamps) -> io::Result<()> { - _utimensat(fd, None, times, AtFlags::empty()) -} - -pub(crate) fn accessat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - access: Access, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Linux's `faccessat` doesn't have a flags parameter. If we have - // `AT_EACCESS` and we're not setuid or setgid, we can emulate it. - if flags.is_empty() - || (flags.bits() == AT_EACCESS - && crate::process::getuid() == crate::process::geteuid() - && crate::process::getgid() == crate::process::getegid()) - { - return unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_faccessat, dirfd, path, access)) }; - } - - if flags.bits() != AT_EACCESS { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - - // TODO: Use faccessat2 in newer Linux versions. - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn copy_file_range( - fd_in: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_in: Option<&mut u64>, - fd_out: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_out: Option<&mut u64>, - len: u64, -) -> io::Result<u64> { - let len: usize = len.try_into().unwrap_or(usize::MAX); - _copy_file_range(fd_in, off_in, fd_out, off_out, len, 0).map(|result| result as u64) -} - -#[inline] -fn _copy_file_range( - fd_in: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_in: Option<&mut u64>, - fd_out: BorrowedFd<'_>, - off_out: Option<&mut u64>, - len: usize, - flags: c::c_uint, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_copy_file_range, - fd_in, - opt_mut(off_in), - fd_out, - opt_mut(off_out), - pass_usize(len), - c_uint(flags) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn memfd_create(name: &CStr, flags: MemfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_memfd_create, name, flags)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sendfile( - out_fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - in_fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - offset: Option<&mut u64>, - count: usize, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_sendfile64, - out_fd, - in_fd, - opt_mut(offset), - pass_usize(count) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_sendfile, - out_fd, - in_fd, - opt_mut(offset), - pass_usize(count) - )) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a8d225ede..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/fs/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,646 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `*_OK` constants for use with [`accessat`]. - /// - /// [`accessat`]: fn.accessat.html - pub struct Access: c::c_uint { - /// `R_OK` - const READ_OK = linux_raw_sys::general::R_OK; - - /// `W_OK` - const WRITE_OK = linux_raw_sys::general::W_OK; - - /// `X_OK` - const EXEC_OK = linux_raw_sys::general::X_OK; - - /// `F_OK` - const EXISTS = linux_raw_sys::general::F_OK; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `AT_*` constants for use with [`openat`], [`statat`], and other `*at` - /// functions. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - /// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat - pub struct AtFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `AT_REMOVEDIR` - const REMOVEDIR = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_REMOVEDIR; - - /// `AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW` - const SYMLINK_FOLLOW = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW; - - /// `AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW` - const SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; - - /// `AT_EMPTY_PATH` - const EMPTY_PATH = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_EMPTY_PATH; - - /// `AT_EACCESS` - const EACCESS = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_EACCESS; - - /// `AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT` - const STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_STATX_SYNC_AS_STAT; - - /// `AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC` - const STATX_FORCE_SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_STATX_FORCE_SYNC; - - /// `AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC` - const STATX_DONT_SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `S_I*` constants for use with [`openat`], [`chmodat`], and [`fchmod`]. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - /// [`chmodat`]: crate::fs::chmodat - /// [`fchmod`]: crate::fs::fchmod - pub struct Mode: RawMode { - /// `S_IRWXU` - const RWXU = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IRWXU; - - /// `S_IRUSR` - const RUSR = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IRUSR; - - /// `S_IWUSR` - const WUSR = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IWUSR; - - /// `S_IXUSR` - const XUSR = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IXUSR; - - /// `S_IRWXG` - const RWXG = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IRWXG; - - /// `S_IRGRP` - const RGRP = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IRGRP; - - /// `S_IWGRP` - const WGRP = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IWGRP; - - /// `S_IXGRP` - const XGRP = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IXGRP; - - /// `S_IRWXO` - const RWXO = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IRWXO; - - /// `S_IROTH` - const ROTH = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IROTH; - - /// `S_IWOTH` - const WOTH = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IWOTH; - - /// `S_IXOTH` - const XOTH = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IXOTH; - - /// `S_ISUID` - const SUID = linux_raw_sys::general::S_ISUID; - - /// `S_ISGID` - const SGID = linux_raw_sys::general::S_ISGID; - - /// `S_ISVTX` - const SVTX = linux_raw_sys::general::S_ISVTX; - } -} - -impl Mode { - /// Construct a `Mode` from the mode bits of the `st_mode` field of a - /// `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw_mode(st_mode: RawMode) -> Self { - Self::from_bits_truncate(st_mode) - } - - /// Construct an `st_mode` value from `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw_mode(self) -> RawMode { - self.bits() - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`openat`]. - /// - /// [`openat`]: crate::fs::openat - pub struct OFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `O_ACCMODE` - const ACCMODE = linux_raw_sys::general::O_ACCMODE; - - /// Similar to `ACCMODE`, but just includes the read/write flags, and - /// no other flags. - /// - /// Some implementations include `O_PATH` in `O_ACCMODE`, when - /// sometimes we really just want the read/write bits. Caution is - /// indicated, as the presence of `O_PATH` may mean that the read/write - /// bits don't have their usual meaning. - const RWMODE = linux_raw_sys::general::O_RDONLY | - linux_raw_sys::general::O_WRONLY | - linux_raw_sys::general::O_RDWR; - - /// `O_APPEND` - const APPEND = linux_raw_sys::general::O_APPEND; - - /// `O_CREAT` - #[doc(alias = "CREAT")] - const CREATE = linux_raw_sys::general::O_CREAT; - - /// `O_DIRECTORY` - const DIRECTORY = linux_raw_sys::general::O_DIRECTORY; - - /// `O_DSYNC`. Linux 2.6.32 only supports `O_SYNC`. - const DSYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_SYNC; - - /// `O_EXCL` - const EXCL = linux_raw_sys::general::O_EXCL; - - /// `O_FSYNC`. Linux 2.6.32 only supports `O_SYNC`. - const FSYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_SYNC; - - /// `O_NOFOLLOW` - const NOFOLLOW = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NOFOLLOW; - - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NONBLOCK; - - /// `O_RDONLY` - const RDONLY = linux_raw_sys::general::O_RDONLY; - - /// `O_WRONLY` - const WRONLY = linux_raw_sys::general::O_WRONLY; - - /// `O_RDWR` - const RDWR = linux_raw_sys::general::O_RDWR; - - /// `O_NOCTTY` - const NOCTTY = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NOCTTY; - - /// `O_RSYNC`. Linux 2.6.32 only supports `O_SYNC`. - const RSYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_SYNC; - - /// `O_SYNC` - const SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_SYNC; - - /// `O_TRUNC` - const TRUNC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_TRUNC; - - /// `O_PATH` - const PATH = linux_raw_sys::general::O_PATH; - - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_CLOEXEC; - - /// `O_TMPFILE` - const TMPFILE = linux_raw_sys::general::O_TMPFILE; - - /// `O_NOATIME` - const NOATIME = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NOATIME; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `RESOLVE_*` constants for use with [`openat2`]. - /// - /// [`openat2`]: crate::fs::openat2 - #[derive(Default)] - pub struct ResolveFlags: u64 { - /// `RESOLVE_NO_XDEV` - const NO_XDEV = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_NO_XDEV as u64; - - /// `RESOLVE_NO_MAGICLINKS` - const NO_MAGICLINKS = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_NO_MAGICLINKS as u64; - - /// `RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS` - const NO_SYMLINKS = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS as u64; - - /// `RESOLVE_BENEATH` - const BENEATH = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_BENEATH as u64; - - /// `RESOLVE_IN_ROOT` - const IN_ROOT = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_IN_ROOT as u64; - - /// `RESOLVE_CACHED` (since Linux 5.12) - const CACHED = linux_raw_sys::general::RESOLVE_CACHED as u64; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `RENAME_*` constants for use with [`renameat_with`]. - /// - /// [`renameat_with`]: crate::fs::renameat_with - pub struct RenameFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `RENAME_EXCHANGE` - const EXCHANGE = linux_raw_sys::general::RENAME_EXCHANGE; - - /// `RENAME_NOREPLACE` - const NOREPLACE = linux_raw_sys::general::RENAME_NOREPLACE; - - /// `RENAME_WHITEOUT` - const WHITEOUT = linux_raw_sys::general::RENAME_WHITEOUT; - } -} - -/// `S_IF*` constants for use with [`mknodat`] and [`Stat`]'s `st_mode` field. -/// -/// [`mknodat`]: crate::fs::mknodat -/// [`Stat`]: crate::fs::Stat -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub enum FileType { - /// `S_IFREG` - RegularFile = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFREG as isize, - - /// `S_IFDIR` - Directory = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFDIR as isize, - - /// `S_IFLNK` - Symlink = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFLNK as isize, - - /// `S_IFIFO` - Fifo = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFIFO as isize, - - /// `S_IFSOCK` - Socket = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFSOCK as isize, - - /// `S_IFCHR` - CharacterDevice = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFCHR as isize, - - /// `S_IFBLK` - BlockDevice = linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFBLK as isize, - - /// An unknown filesystem object. - Unknown, -} - -impl FileType { - /// Construct a `FileType` from the `S_IFMT` bits of the `st_mode` field of - /// a `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw_mode(st_mode: RawMode) -> Self { - match st_mode & linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFMT { - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFREG => Self::RegularFile, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFDIR => Self::Directory, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFLNK => Self::Symlink, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFIFO => Self::Fifo, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFSOCK => Self::Socket, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFCHR => Self::CharacterDevice, - linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFBLK => Self::BlockDevice, - _ => Self::Unknown, - } - } - - /// Construct an `st_mode` value from `Stat`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw_mode(self) -> RawMode { - match self { - Self::RegularFile => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFREG, - Self::Directory => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFDIR, - Self::Symlink => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFLNK, - Self::Fifo => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFIFO, - Self::Socket => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFSOCK, - Self::CharacterDevice => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFCHR, - Self::BlockDevice => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFBLK, - Self::Unknown => linux_raw_sys::general::S_IFMT, - } - } - - /// Construct a `FileType` from the `d_type` field of a `dirent`. - #[inline] - pub(crate) const fn from_dirent_d_type(d_type: u8) -> Self { - match d_type as u32 { - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_REG => Self::RegularFile, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_DIR => Self::Directory, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_LNK => Self::Symlink, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_SOCK => Self::Socket, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_FIFO => Self::Fifo, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_CHR => Self::CharacterDevice, - linux_raw_sys::general::DT_BLK => Self::BlockDevice, - // linux_raw_sys::general::DT_UNKNOWN | - _ => Self::Unknown, - } - } -} - -/// `POSIX_FADV_*` constants for use with [`fadvise`]. -/// -/// [`fadvise`]: crate::fs::fadvise -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Advice { - /// `POSIX_FADV_NORMAL` - Normal = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_NORMAL, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL` - Sequential = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_RANDOM` - Random = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_RANDOM, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE` - NoReuse = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED` - WillNeed = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED, - - /// `POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED` - DontNeed = linux_raw_sys::general::POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED, -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MFD_*` constants for use with [`memfd_create`]. - /// - /// [`memfd_create`]: crate::fs::memfd_create - pub struct MemfdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `MFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_CLOEXEC; - - /// `MFD_ALLOW_SEALING` - const ALLOW_SEALING = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_ALLOW_SEALING; - - /// `MFD_HUGETLB` (since Linux 4.14) - const HUGETLB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGETLB; - - /// `MFD_HUGE_64KB` - const HUGE_64KB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_64KB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_512JB` - const HUGE_512KB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_512KB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_1MB` - const HUGE_1MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_1MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_2MB` - const HUGE_2MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_2MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_8MB` - const HUGE_8MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_8MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_16MB` - const HUGE_16MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_16MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_32MB` - const HUGE_32MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_32MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_256MB` - const HUGE_256MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_256MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_512MB` - const HUGE_512MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_512MB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_1GB` - const HUGE_1GB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_1GB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_2GB` - const HUGE_2GB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_2GB; - /// `MFD_HUGE_16GB` - const HUGE_16GB = linux_raw_sys::general::MFD_HUGE_16GB; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `F_SEAL_*` constants for use with [`fcntl_add_seals`] and - /// [`fcntl_get_seals`]. - /// - /// [`fcntl_add_seals`]: crate::fs::fcntl_add_seals - /// [`fcntl_get_seals`]: crate::fs::fcntl_get_seals - pub struct SealFlags: u32 { - /// `F_SEAL_SEAL`. - const SEAL = linux_raw_sys::general::F_SEAL_SEAL; - /// `F_SEAL_SHRINK`. - const SHRINK = linux_raw_sys::general::F_SEAL_SHRINK; - /// `F_SEAL_GROW`. - const GROW = linux_raw_sys::general::F_SEAL_GROW; - /// `F_SEAL_WRITE`. - const WRITE = linux_raw_sys::general::F_SEAL_WRITE; - /// `F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE` (since Linux 5.1) - const FUTURE_WRITE = linux_raw_sys::general::F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `STATX_*` constants for use with [`statx`]. - /// - /// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx - pub struct StatxFlags: u32 { - /// `STATX_TYPE` - const TYPE = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_TYPE; - - /// `STATX_MODE` - const MODE = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_MODE; - - /// `STATX_NLINK` - const NLINK = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_NLINK; - - /// `STATX_UID` - const UID = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_UID; - - /// `STATX_GID` - const GID = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_GID; - - /// `STATX_ATIME` - const ATIME = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_ATIME; - - /// `STATX_MTIME` - const MTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_MTIME; - - /// `STATX_CTIME` - const CTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_CTIME; - - /// `STATX_INO` - const INO = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_INO; - - /// `STATX_SIZE` - const SIZE = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_SIZE; - - /// `STATX_BLOCKS` - const BLOCKS = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_BLOCKS; - - /// `STATX_BASIC_STATS` - const BASIC_STATS = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_BASIC_STATS; - - /// `STATX_BTIME` - const BTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_BTIME; - - /// `STATX_MNT_ID` (since Linux 5.8) - const MNT_ID = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_MNT_ID; - - /// `STATX_ALL` - const ALL = linux_raw_sys::general::STATX_ALL; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `FALLOC_FL_*` constants for use with [`fallocate`]. - /// - /// [`fallocate`]: crate::fs::fallocate - pub struct FallocateFlags: u32 { - /// `FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE` - const KEEP_SIZE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE` - const PUNCH_HOLE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE` - const NO_HIDE_STALE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE` - const COLLAPSE_RANGE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE` - const ZERO_RANGE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE` - const INSERT_RANGE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE; - /// `FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE` - const UNSHARE_RANGE = linux_raw_sys::general::FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `ST_*` constants for use with [`StatVfs`]. - pub struct StatVfsMountFlags: u64 { - /// `ST_MANDLOCK` - const MANDLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_MANDLOCK as u64; - - /// `ST_NOATIME` - const NOATIME = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_NOATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_NODEV` - const NODEV = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_NODEV as u64; - - /// `ST_NODIRATIME` - const NODIRATIME = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_NODIRATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_NOEXEC` - const NOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_NOEXEC as u64; - - /// `ST_NOSUID` - const NOSUID = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_NOSUID as u64; - - /// `ST_RDONLY` - const RDONLY = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_RDONLY as u64; - - /// `ST_RELATIME` - const RELATIME = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_RELATIME as u64; - - /// `ST_SYNCHRONOUS` - const SYNCHRONOUS = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_SYNCHRONOUS as u64; - } -} - -/// `LOCK_*` constants for use with [`flock`] -/// -/// [`flock`]: crate::fs::flock -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum FlockOperation { - /// `LOCK_SH` - LockShared = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_SH, - /// `LOCK_EX` - LockExclusive = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_EX, - /// `LOCK_UN` - Unlock = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_UN, - /// `LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingLockShared = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_SH | linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_NB, - /// `LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingLockExclusive = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_EX | linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_NB, - /// `LOCK_UN | LOCK_NB` - NonBlockingUnlock = linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_UN | linux_raw_sys::general::LOCK_NB, -} - -/// `struct stat` for use with [`statat`] and [`fstat`]. -/// -/// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat -/// [`fstat`]: crate::fs::fstat -// On 32-bit, and mips64, Linux's `struct stat64` has a 32-bit `st_mtime` and -// friends, so we use our own struct, populated from `statx` where possible, to -// avoid the y2038 bug. -#[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", target_arch = "mips64"))] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct Stat { - pub st_dev: u64, - pub st_mode: u32, - pub st_nlink: u32, - pub st_uid: u32, - pub st_gid: u32, - pub st_rdev: u64, - pub st_size: i64, - pub st_blksize: u32, - pub st_blocks: u64, - pub st_atime: u64, - pub st_atime_nsec: u32, - pub st_mtime: u64, - pub st_mtime_nsec: u32, - pub st_ctime: u64, - pub st_ctime_nsec: u32, - pub st_ino: u64, -} - -/// `struct stat` for use with [`statat`] and [`fstat`]. -/// -/// [`statat`]: crate::fs::statat -/// [`fstat`]: crate::fs::fstat -#[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(target_arch = "mips64")))] -pub type Stat = linux_raw_sys::general::stat; - -/// `struct statfs` for use with [`statfs`] and [`fstatfs`]. -/// -/// [`statfs`]: crate::fs::statfs -/// [`fstatfs`]: crate::fs::fstatfs -#[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] -pub type StatFs = linux_raw_sys::general::statfs64; - -/// `struct statvfs` for use with [`statvfs`] and [`fstatvfs`]. -/// -/// [`statvfs`]: crate::fs::statvfs -/// [`fstatvfs`]: crate::fs::fstatvfs -#[allow(missing_docs)] -pub struct StatVfs { - pub f_bsize: u64, - pub f_frsize: u64, - pub f_blocks: u64, - pub f_bfree: u64, - pub f_bavail: u64, - pub f_files: u64, - pub f_ffree: u64, - pub f_favail: u64, - pub f_fsid: u64, - pub f_flag: StatVfsMountFlags, - pub f_namemax: u64, -} - -/// `struct statx` for use with [`statx`]. -/// -/// [`statx`]: crate::fs::statx -pub type Statx = linux_raw_sys::general::statx; - -/// `struct statx_timestamp` for use with [`Statx`]. -pub type StatxTimestamp = linux_raw_sys::general::statx_timestamp; - -/// `mode_t` -#[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "x86", - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "avr", - target_arch = "arm", -)))] -pub type RawMode = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_mode_t; - -/// `mode_t -#[cfg(any( - target_arch = "x86", - target_arch = "sparc", - target_arch = "avr", - target_arch = "arm", -))] -// Don't use `__kernel_mode_t` since it's `u16` which differs from `st_size`. -pub type RawMode = c::c_uint; - -/// `dev_t` -// Within the kernel the dev_t is 32-bit, but userspace uses a 64-bit field. -pub type Dev = u64; - -/// `__fsword_t` -#[cfg(not(target_arch = "mips64"))] -pub type FsWord = linux_raw_sys::general::__fsword_t; - -/// `__fsword_t` -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] -pub type FsWord = i64; - -pub use linux_raw_sys::general::{UTIME_NOW, UTIME_OMIT}; - -/// `PROC_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the procfs filesystem. -pub const PROC_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = linux_raw_sys::general::PROC_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; - -/// `NFS_SUPER_MAGIC`—The magic number for the NFS filesystem. -pub const NFS_SUPER_MAGIC: FsWord = linux_raw_sys::general::NFS_SUPER_MAGIC as FsWord; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/epoll.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/epoll.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d55ad75b1..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/epoll.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,555 +0,0 @@ -//! epoll support. -//! -//! This is an experiment, and it isn't yet clear whether epoll is the right -//! level of abstraction at which to introduce safety. But it works fairly well -//! in simple examples 🙂. -//! -//! # Examples -//! -//! ```rust,no_run -//! # #![cfg_attr(io_lifetimes_use_std, feature(io_safety))] -//! # #[cfg(feature = "net")] -//! # fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { -//! use io_lifetimes::AsFd; -//! use rustix::io::epoll::{self, Epoll}; -//! use rustix::io::{ioctl_fionbio, read, write}; -//! use rustix::net::{ -//! accept, bind_v4, listen, socket, AddressFamily, Ipv4Addr, Protocol, SocketAddrV4, -//! SocketType, -//! }; -//! use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd; -//! -//! // Create a socket and listen on it. -//! let listen_sock = socket(AddressFamily::INET, SocketType::STREAM, Protocol::default())?; -//! bind_v4(&listen_sock, &SocketAddrV4::new(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST, 0))?; -//! listen(&listen_sock, 1)?; -//! -//! // Create an epoll object. Using `Owning` here means the epoll object will -//! // take ownership of the file descriptors registered with it. -//! let epoll = Epoll::new(epoll::CreateFlags::CLOEXEC, epoll::Owning::new())?; -//! -//! // Remember the socket raw fd, which we use for comparisons only. -//! let raw_listen_sock = listen_sock.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); -//! -//! // Register the socket with the epoll object. -//! epoll.add(listen_sock, epoll::EventFlags::IN)?; -//! -//! // Process events. -//! let mut event_list = epoll::EventVec::with_capacity(4); -//! loop { -//! epoll.wait(&mut event_list, -1)?; -//! for (_event_flags, target) in &event_list { -//! if target.as_raw_fd() == raw_listen_sock { -//! // Accept a new connection, set it to non-blocking, and -//! // register to be notified when it's ready to write to. -//! let conn_sock = accept(&*target)?; -//! ioctl_fionbio(&conn_sock, true)?; -//! epoll.add(conn_sock, epoll::EventFlags::OUT | epoll::EventFlags::ET)?; -//! } else { -//! // Write a message to the stream and then unregister it. -//! write(&*target, b"hello\n")?; -//! let _ = epoll.del(target)?; -//! } -//! } -//! } -//! # } -//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "net"))] -//! # fn main() {} -//! ``` - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use crate::backend::io::syscalls::{epoll_add, epoll_create, epoll_del, epoll_mod, epoll_wait}; -use crate::fd::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -use crate::fd::{FromRawFd, IntoRawFd}; -use crate::io; -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use bitflags::bitflags; -use core::fmt; -use core::marker::PhantomData; -use core::ops::Deref; -use core::ptr::null; - -bitflags! { - /// `EPOLL_*` for use with [`Epoll::new`]. - pub struct CreateFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `EPOLL_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLL_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `EPOLL*` for use with [`Epoll::add`]. - #[derive(Default)] - pub struct EventFlags: u32 { - /// `EPOLLIN` - const IN = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLIN as u32; - - /// `EPOLLOUT` - const OUT = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLOUT as u32; - - /// `EPOLLPRI` - const PRI = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLPRI as u32; - - /// `EPOLLERR` - const ERR = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLERR as u32; - - /// `EPOLLHUP` - const HUP = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLHUP as u32; - - /// `EPOLLET` - const ET = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLET as u32; - - /// `EPOLLONESHOT` - const ONESHOT = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLONESHOT as u32; - - /// `EPOLLWAKEUP` - const WAKEUP = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLWAKEUP as u32; - - /// `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` - const EXCLUSIVE = linux_raw_sys::general::EPOLLEXCLUSIVE as u32; - } -} - -/// A reference to a `T`. -pub struct Ref<'a, T> { - t: T, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'a T>, -} - -impl<'a, T> Ref<'a, T> { - #[inline] - fn new(t: T) -> Self { - Self { - t, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - #[inline] - fn consume(self) -> T { - self.t - } -} - -impl<'a, T> Deref for Ref<'a, T> { - type Target = T; - - #[inline] - fn deref(&self) -> &T { - &self.t - } -} - -impl<'a, T: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Ref<'a, T> { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - self.t.fmt(fmt) - } -} - -/// A trait for data stored within an [`Epoll`] instance. -pub trait Context { - /// The type of an element owned by this context. - type Data; - - /// The type of a value used to refer to an element owned by this context. - type Target: AsFd; - - /// Assume ownership of `data`, and returning a `Target`. - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target>; - - /// Encode `target` as a `u64`. The only requirement on this value is that - /// it be decodable by `decode`. - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64; - - /// Decode `raw`, which is a value encoded by `encode`, into a `Target`. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// `raw` must be a `u64` value returned from `encode`, from the same - /// context, and within the context's lifetime. - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target>; - - /// Release ownership of the value referred to by `target` and return it. - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data; -} - -/// A type implementing [`Context`] where the `Data` type is `BorrowedFd<'a>`. -pub struct Borrowing<'a> { - _phantom: PhantomData<BorrowedFd<'a>>, -} - -impl<'a> Context for Borrowing<'a> { - type Data = BorrowedFd<'a>; - type Target = BorrowedFd<'a>; - - #[inline] - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(data) - } - - #[inline] - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64 { - target.as_raw_fd() as u64 - } - - #[inline] - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'a>::borrow_raw(raw as RawFd)) - } - - #[inline] - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data { - target.consume() - } -} - -/// A type implementing [`Context`] where the `Data` type is `T`, a type -/// implementing `From<OwnedFd>` and `From<T> of OwnedFd`. -/// -/// This may be used with [`OwnedFd`], or higher-level types like -/// [`std::fs::File`] or [`std::net::TcpStream`]. -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -pub struct Owning<'context, T: Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> { - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context T>, -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> Owning<'context, T> { - /// Creates a new empty `Owning`. - #[allow(clippy::new_without_default)] // This is a specialized type that doesn't need to be generically constructible. - #[inline] - pub fn new() -> Self { - Self { - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> Context for Owning<'context, T> { - type Data = T; - type Target = BorrowedFd<'context>; - - #[inline] - fn acquire<'call>(&self, data: Self::Data) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - let raw_fd = data.into().into_raw_fd(); - // Safety: `epoll` will assign ownership of the file descriptor to the - // kernel epoll object. We use `Into<OwnedFd>`+`IntoRawFd` to consume - // the `Data` and extract the raw file descriptor and then "borrow" it - // with `borrow_raw` knowing that the borrow won't outlive the - // kernel epoll object. - unsafe { Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'context>::borrow_raw(raw_fd)) } - } - - #[inline] - fn encode(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> u64 { - target.as_fd().as_raw_fd() as u64 - } - - #[inline] - unsafe fn decode<'call>(&self, raw: u64) -> Ref<'call, Self::Target> { - Ref::new(BorrowedFd::<'context>::borrow_raw(raw as RawFd)) - } - - #[inline] - fn release(&self, target: Ref<'_, Self::Target>) -> Self::Data { - let raw_fd = target.consume().as_raw_fd(); - - // Safety: The file descriptor was held by the kernel epoll object and - // is now being released, so we can create a new `OwnedFd` that assumes - // ownership. - unsafe { T::from(io_lifetimes::OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(raw_fd)) } - } -} - -/// An "epoll", an interface to an OS object allowing one to repeatedly wait -/// for events from a set of file descriptors efficiently. -pub struct Epoll<Context: self::Context> { - epoll_fd: OwnedFd, - context: Context, -} - -impl<Context: self::Context> Epoll<Context> { - /// `epoll_create1(flags)`—Creates a new `Epoll`. - /// - /// Use the [`CreateFlags::CLOEXEC`] flag to prevent the resulting file - /// descriptor from being implicitly passed across `exec` boundaries. - #[inline] - #[doc(alias = "epoll_create1")] - pub fn new(flags: CreateFlags, context: Context) -> io::Result<Self> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_create1` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - Ok(Self { - epoll_fd: epoll_create(flags)?, - context, - }) - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, data, event)`—Adds an element to an - /// `Epoll`. - /// - /// This registers interest in any of the events set in `events` occurring - /// on the file descriptor associated with `data`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn add( - &self, - data: Context::Data, - event_flags: EventFlags, - ) -> io::Result<Ref<'_, Context::Target>> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - let target = self.context.acquire(data); - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - let encoded = self.context.encode(target); - epoll_add( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd(), - raw_fd, - &linux_raw_sys::general::epoll_event { - events: event_flags.bits(), - data: encoded, - }, - )?; - Ok(self.context.decode(encoded)) - } - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_MOD, target, event)`—Modifies an element in - /// this `Epoll`. - /// - /// This sets the events of interest with `target` to `events`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn mod_( - &self, - target: Ref<'_, Context::Target>, - event_flags: EventFlags, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - let encoded = self.context.encode(target); - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - epoll_mod( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd(), - raw_fd, - &linux_raw_sys::general::epoll_event { - events: event_flags.bits(), - data: encoded, - }, - ) - } - } - - /// `epoll_ctl(self, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, target, NULL)`—Removes an element in - /// this `Epoll`. - /// - /// This also returns the owning `Data`. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_ctl")] - pub fn del(&self, target: Ref<'_, Context::Target>) -> io::Result<Context::Data> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_ctl` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - let raw_fd = target.as_fd().as_raw_fd(); - epoll_del(self.epoll_fd.as_fd(), raw_fd)?; - } - Ok(self.context.release(target)) - } - - /// `epoll_wait(self, events, timeout)`—Waits for registered events of - /// interest. - /// - /// For each event of interest, an element is written to `events`. On - /// success, this returns the number of written elements. - #[doc(alias = "epoll_wait")] - pub fn wait<'context>( - &'context self, - event_list: &mut EventVec<'context, Context>, - timeout: c::c_int, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - // Safety: We're calling `epoll_wait` via FFI and we know how it - // behaves. - unsafe { - event_list.events.set_len(0); - let nfds = epoll_wait( - self.epoll_fd.as_fd(), - event_list.events[..].as_mut_ptr().cast(), - event_list.events.capacity(), - timeout, - )?; - event_list.events.set_len(nfds); - event_list.context = &self.context; - } - - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> AsRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { - self.epoll_fd.as_raw_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> IntoRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { - self.epoll_fd.into_raw_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> FromRawFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> Self { - Self { - epoll_fd: OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(fd), - context: Owning::new(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> AsFd for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> { - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { - self.epoll_fd.as_fd() - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> From<Epoll<Owning<'context, T>>> - for OwnedFd -{ - fn from(epoll: Epoll<Owning<'context, T>>) -> Self { - epoll.epoll_fd - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl<'context, T: AsFd + Into<OwnedFd> + From<OwnedFd>> From<OwnedFd> - for Epoll<Owning<'context, T>> -{ - fn from(fd: OwnedFd) -> Self { - Self { - epoll_fd: fd, - context: Owning::new(), - } - } -} - -/// An iterator over the `Event`s in an `EventVec`. -pub struct Iter<'context, Context: self::Context> { - iter: core::slice::Iter<'context, Event>, - context: *const Context, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context Context>, -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> Iterator for Iter<'context, Context> { - type Item = (EventFlags, Ref<'context, Context::Target>); - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - self.iter.next().map(|event| { - // Safety: `self.context` is guaranteed to be valid because we hold - // `'context` for it. And we know this event is associated with this - // context because `wait` sets both. - let decoded = unsafe { (*self.context).decode(event.encoded) }; - - (event.event_flags, decoded) - }) - } -} - -/// A record of an event that occurred. -#[repr(C)] -#[cfg_attr(target_arch = "x86_64", repr(packed))] -struct Event { - // Match the layout of `linux_raw_sys::general::epoll_event`. We just use a - // `u64` instead of the full union; `Context` implementations will simply - // need to deal with casting the value into and out of the `u64` - // themselves. - event_flags: EventFlags, - encoded: u64, -} - -/// A vector of `Event`s, plus context for interpreting them. -pub struct EventVec<'context, Context: self::Context> { - events: Vec<Event>, - context: *const Context, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'context Context>, -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> EventVec<'context, Context> { - /// Constructs an `EventVec` with memory for `capacity` `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self { - Self { - events: Vec::with_capacity(capacity), - context: null(), - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Returns the current `Event` capacity of this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { - self.events.capacity() - } - - /// Reserves enough memory for at least `additional` more `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { - self.events.reserve(additional); - } - - /// Reserves enough memory for exactly `additional` more `Event`s. - #[inline] - pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) { - self.events.reserve_exact(additional); - } - - /// Clears all the `Events` out of this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn clear(&mut self) { - self.events.clear(); - } - - /// Shrinks the capacity of this `EventVec` as much as possible. - #[inline] - pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { - self.events.shrink_to_fit(); - } - - /// Returns an iterator over the `Event`s in this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, Context> { - Iter { - iter: self.events.iter(), - context: self.context, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Returns the number of `Event`s logically contained in this `EventVec`. - #[inline] - pub fn len(&mut self) -> usize { - self.events.len() - } - - /// Tests whether this `EventVec` is logically empty. - #[inline] - pub fn is_empty(&mut self) -> bool { - self.events.is_empty() - } -} - -impl<'context, Context: self::Context> IntoIterator for &'context EventVec<'context, Context> { - type IntoIter = Iter<'context, Context>; - type Item = (EventFlags, Ref<'context, Context::Target>); - - #[inline] - fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { - self.iter() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/errno.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/errno.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5c7b2fcd5..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/errno.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,517 +0,0 @@ -//! The `rustix` `Errno` type. -//! -//! This type holds an OS error code, which conceptually corresponds to an -//! `errno` value. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! Linux uses error codes in `-4095..0`; we use rustc attributes to describe -//! this restricted range of values. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![cfg_attr(not(rustc_attrs), allow(unused_unsafe))] - -use super::super::c; -use crate::backend::fd::RawFd; -use crate::backend::reg::{RetNumber, RetReg}; -use crate::io; -use linux_raw_sys::errno; - -/// The error type for `rustix` APIs. -/// -/// This is similar to `std::io::Error`, but only holds an OS error code, -/// and no extra error value. -#[repr(transparent)] -#[doc(alias = "errno")] -#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Copy, Clone)] -// Linux returns negated error codes, and we leave them in negated form, so -// error codes are in `-4095..0`. -#[cfg_attr(rustc_attrs, rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start(0xf001))] -#[cfg_attr(rustc_attrs, rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end(0xffff))] -pub struct Errno(u16); - -impl Errno { - /// Extract an `Errno` value from a `std::io::Error`. - /// - /// This isn't a `From` conversion because it's expected to be relatively - /// uncommon. - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - #[inline] - pub fn from_io_error(io_err: &std::io::Error) -> Option<Self> { - io_err.raw_os_error().and_then(|raw| { - // `std::io::Error` could theoretically have arbitrary "OS error" - // values, so check that they're in Linux's range. - if (1..4096).contains(&raw) { - Some(Self::from_errno(raw as u32)) - } else { - None - } - }) - } - - /// Extract the raw OS error number from this error. - #[inline] - pub const fn raw_os_error(self) -> i32 { - (self.0 as i16 as i32).wrapping_neg() - } - - /// Construct an `Errno` from a raw OS error number. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw_os_error(raw: i32) -> Self { - Self::from_errno(raw as u32) - } - - /// Convert from a C errno value (which is positive) to an `Errno`. - const fn from_errno(raw: u32) -> Self { - // We store error values in negated form, so that we don't have to negate - // them after every syscall. - let encoded = raw.wrapping_neg() as u16; - - // TODO: Use Range::contains, once that's `const`. - const_assert!(encoded >= 0xf001); - - // Safety: Linux syscalls return negated error values in the range - // `-4095..0`, which we just asserted. - unsafe { Self(encoded) } - } -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a -/// `c::c_int` on success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn try_decode_c_int<Num: RetNumber>( - raw: RetReg<Num>, -) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - if raw.is_in_range(-4095..0) { - // Safety: `raw` must be in `-4095..0`, and we just checked that raw is - // in that range. - return Err(unsafe { Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) }); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_c_int()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a -/// `c::c_uint` on success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn try_decode_c_uint<Num: RetNumber>( - raw: RetReg<Num>, -) -> io::Result<c::c_uint> { - if raw.is_in_range(-4095..0) { - // Safety: `raw` must be in `-4095..0`, and we just checked that raw is - // in that range. - return Err(unsafe { Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) }); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_c_uint()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a `usize` on -/// success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn try_decode_usize<Num: RetNumber>(raw: RetReg<Num>) -> io::Result<usize> { - if raw.is_in_range(-4095..0) { - // Safety: `raw` must be in `-4095..0`, and we just checked that raw is - // in that range. - return Err(unsafe { Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) }); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_usize()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a -/// `*mut c_void` on success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn try_decode_void_star<Num: RetNumber>( - raw: RetReg<Num>, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - if raw.is_in_range(-4095..0) { - // Safety: `raw` must be in `-4095..0`, and we just checked that raw is - // in that range. - return Err(unsafe { Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) }); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_void_star()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a -/// `u64` on success. -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn try_decode_u64<Num: RetNumber>(raw: RetReg<Num>) -> io::Result<u64> { - if raw.is_in_range(-4095..0) { - // Safety: `raw` must be in `-4095..0`, and we just checked that raw is - // in that range. - return Err(unsafe { Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) }); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_u64()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes a file -/// descriptor on success. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must only be used with syscalls which return file descriptors on -/// success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn try_decode_raw_fd<Num: RetNumber>( - raw: RetReg<Num>, -) -> io::Result<RawFd> { - // Instead of using `check_result` here, we just check for negative, since - // this function is only used for system calls which return file - // descriptors, and this produces smaller code. - if raw.is_negative() { - debug_assert!(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - - // Tell the optimizer that we know the value is in the error range. - // This helps it avoid unnecessary integer conversions. - #[cfg(core_intrinsics)] - { - core::intrinsics::assume(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - } - - return Err(Errno(raw.decode_error_code())); - } - - Ok(raw.decode_raw_fd()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which encodes no value on -/// success. On success, return the unconsumed `raw` value. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must only be used with syscalls which return no value on success. -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn try_decode_void<Num: RetNumber>( - raw: RetReg<Num>, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Instead of using `check_result` here, we just check for zero, since this - // function is only used for system calls which have no other return value, - // and this produces smaller code. - if raw.is_nonzero() { - debug_assert!(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - - // Tell the optimizer that we know the value is in the error range. - // This helps it avoid unnecessary integer conversions. - #[cfg(core_intrinsics)] - { - core::intrinsics::assume(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - } - - return Err(Errno(raw.decode_error_code())); - } - - raw.decode_void(); - - Ok(()) -} - -/// Check for an error from the result of a syscall which does not return on -/// success. On success, return the unconsumed `raw` value. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must only be used with syscalls which do not return on success. -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn try_decode_error<Num: RetNumber>(raw: RetReg<Num>) -> io::Errno { - debug_assert!(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - - // Tell the optimizer that we know the value is in the error range. - // This helps it avoid unnecessary integer conversions. - #[cfg(core_intrinsics)] - { - core::intrinsics::assume(raw.is_in_range(-4095..0)); - } - - Errno(raw.decode_error_code()) -} - -/// Return the contained `usize` value. -#[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] -#[inline] -pub(in crate::backend) fn decode_usize_infallible<Num: RetNumber>(raw: RetReg<Num>) -> usize { - raw.decode_usize() -} - -impl Errno { - /// `EACCES` - #[doc(alias = "ACCES")] - pub const ACCESS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EACCES); - /// `EADDRINUSE` - pub const ADDRINUSE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EADDRINUSE); - /// `EADDRNOTAVAIL` - pub const ADDRNOTAVAIL: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL); - /// `EADV` - pub const ADV: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EADV); - /// `EAFNOSUPPORT` - pub const AFNOSUPPORT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EAFNOSUPPORT); - /// `EAGAIN` - pub const AGAIN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EAGAIN); - /// `EALREADY` - pub const ALREADY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EALREADY); - /// `EBADE` - pub const BADE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADE); - /// `EBADF` - pub const BADF: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADF); - /// `EBADFD` - pub const BADFD: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADFD); - /// `EBADMSG` - pub const BADMSG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADMSG); - /// `EBADR` - pub const BADR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADR); - /// `EBADRQC` - pub const BADRQC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADRQC); - /// `EBADSLT` - pub const BADSLT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBADSLT); - /// `EBFONT` - pub const BFONT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBFONT); - /// `EBUSY` - pub const BUSY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EBUSY); - /// `ECANCELED` - pub const CANCELED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECANCELED); - /// `ECHILD` - pub const CHILD: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECHILD); - /// `ECHRNG` - pub const CHRNG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECHRNG); - /// `ECOMM` - pub const COMM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECOMM); - /// `ECONNABORTED` - pub const CONNABORTED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECONNABORTED); - /// `ECONNREFUSED` - pub const CONNREFUSED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECONNREFUSED); - /// `ECONNRESET` - pub const CONNRESET: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ECONNRESET); - /// `EDEADLK` - pub const DEADLK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDEADLK); - /// `EDEADLOCK` - pub const DEADLOCK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDEADLOCK); - /// `EDESTADDRREQ` - pub const DESTADDRREQ: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDESTADDRREQ); - /// `EDOM` - pub const DOM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDOM); - /// `EDOTDOT` - pub const DOTDOT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDOTDOT); - /// `EDQUOT` - pub const DQUOT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EDQUOT); - /// `EEXIST` - pub const EXIST: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EEXIST); - /// `EFAULT` - pub const FAULT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EFAULT); - /// `EFBIG` - pub const FBIG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EFBIG); - /// `EHOSTDOWN` - pub const HOSTDOWN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EHOSTDOWN); - /// `EHOSTUNREACH` - pub const HOSTUNREACH: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EHOSTUNREACH); - /// `EHWPOISON` - pub const HWPOISON: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EHWPOISON); - /// `EIDRM` - pub const IDRM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EIDRM); - /// `EILSEQ` - pub const ILSEQ: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EILSEQ); - /// `EINPROGRESS` - pub const INPROGRESS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EINPROGRESS); - /// `EINTR`. - /// - /// For a convenient way to retry system calls that exit with `INTR`, use - /// [`retry_on_intr`]. - /// - /// [`retry_on_intr`]: io::retry_on_intr - pub const INTR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EINTR); - /// `EINVAL` - pub const INVAL: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EINVAL); - /// `EIO` - pub const IO: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EIO); - /// `EISCONN` - pub const ISCONN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EISCONN); - /// `EISDIR` - pub const ISDIR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EISDIR); - /// `EISNAM` - pub const ISNAM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EISNAM); - /// `EKEYEXPIRED` - pub const KEYEXPIRED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EKEYEXPIRED); - /// `EKEYREJECTED` - pub const KEYREJECTED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EKEYREJECTED); - /// `EKEYREVOKED` - pub const KEYREVOKED: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EKEYREVOKED); - /// `EL2HLT` - pub const L2HLT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EL2HLT); - /// `EL2NSYNC` - pub const L2NSYNC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EL2NSYNC); - /// `EL3HLT` - pub const L3HLT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EL3HLT); - /// `EL3RST` - pub const L3RST: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EL3RST); - /// `ELIBACC` - pub const LIBACC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELIBACC); - /// `ELIBBAD` - pub const LIBBAD: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELIBBAD); - /// `ELIBEXEC` - pub const LIBEXEC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELIBEXEC); - /// `ELIBMAX` - pub const LIBMAX: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELIBMAX); - /// `ELIBSCN` - pub const LIBSCN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELIBSCN); - /// `ELNRNG` - pub const LNRNG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELNRNG); - /// `ELOOP` - pub const LOOP: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ELOOP); - /// `EMEDIUMTYPE` - pub const MEDIUMTYPE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EMEDIUMTYPE); - /// `EMFILE` - pub const MFILE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EMFILE); - /// `EMLINK` - pub const MLINK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EMLINK); - /// `EMSGSIZE` - pub const MSGSIZE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EMSGSIZE); - /// `EMULTIHOP` - pub const MULTIHOP: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EMULTIHOP); - /// `ENAMETOOLONG` - pub const NAMETOOLONG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENAMETOOLONG); - /// `ENAVAIL` - pub const NAVAIL: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENAVAIL); - /// `ENETDOWN` - pub const NETDOWN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENETDOWN); - /// `ENETRESET` - pub const NETRESET: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENETRESET); - /// `ENETUNREACH` - pub const NETUNREACH: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENETUNREACH); - /// `ENFILE` - pub const NFILE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENFILE); - /// `ENOANO` - pub const NOANO: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOANO); - /// `ENOBUFS` - pub const NOBUFS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOBUFS); - /// `ENOCSI` - pub const NOCSI: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOCSI); - /// `ENODATA` - #[doc(alias = "NOATTR")] - pub const NODATA: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENODATA); - /// `ENODEV` - pub const NODEV: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENODEV); - /// `ENOENT` - pub const NOENT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOENT); - /// `ENOEXEC` - pub const NOEXEC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOEXEC); - /// `ENOKEY` - pub const NOKEY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOKEY); - /// `ENOLCK` - pub const NOLCK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOLCK); - /// `ENOLINK` - pub const NOLINK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOLINK); - /// `ENOMEDIUM` - pub const NOMEDIUM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOMEDIUM); - /// `ENOMEM` - pub const NOMEM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOMEM); - /// `ENOMSG` - pub const NOMSG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOMSG); - /// `ENONET` - pub const NONET: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENONET); - /// `ENOPKG` - pub const NOPKG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOPKG); - /// `ENOPROTOOPT` - pub const NOPROTOOPT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOPROTOOPT); - /// `ENOSPC` - pub const NOSPC: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOSPC); - /// `ENOSR` - pub const NOSR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOSR); - /// `ENOSTR` - pub const NOSTR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOSTR); - /// `ENOSYS` - pub const NOSYS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOSYS); - /// `ENOTBLK` - pub const NOTBLK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTBLK); - /// `ENOTCONN` - pub const NOTCONN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTCONN); - /// `ENOTDIR` - pub const NOTDIR: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTDIR); - /// `ENOTEMPTY` - pub const NOTEMPTY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTEMPTY); - /// `ENOTNAM` - pub const NOTNAM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTNAM); - /// `ENOTRECOVERABLE` - pub const NOTRECOVERABLE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTRECOVERABLE); - /// `ENOTSOCK` - pub const NOTSOCK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTSOCK); - /// `ENOTSUP` - // On Linux, `ENOTSUP` has the same value as `EOPNOTSUPP`. - pub const NOTSUP: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EOPNOTSUPP); - /// `ENOTTY` - pub const NOTTY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTTY); - /// `ENOTUNIQ` - pub const NOTUNIQ: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENOTUNIQ); - /// `ENXIO` - pub const NXIO: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ENXIO); - /// `EOPNOTSUPP` - pub const OPNOTSUPP: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EOPNOTSUPP); - /// `EOVERFLOW` - pub const OVERFLOW: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EOVERFLOW); - /// `EOWNERDEAD` - pub const OWNERDEAD: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EOWNERDEAD); - /// `EPERM` - pub const PERM: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPERM); - /// `EPFNOSUPPORT` - pub const PFNOSUPPORT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPFNOSUPPORT); - /// `EPIPE` - pub const PIPE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPIPE); - /// `EPROTO` - pub const PROTO: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPROTO); - /// `EPROTONOSUPPORT` - pub const PROTONOSUPPORT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPROTONOSUPPORT); - /// `EPROTOTYPE` - pub const PROTOTYPE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EPROTOTYPE); - /// `ERANGE` - pub const RANGE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ERANGE); - /// `EREMCHG` - pub const REMCHG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EREMCHG); - /// `EREMOTE` - pub const REMOTE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EREMOTE); - /// `EREMOTEIO` - pub const REMOTEIO: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EREMOTEIO); - /// `ERESTART` - pub const RESTART: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ERESTART); - /// `ERFKILL` - pub const RFKILL: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ERFKILL); - /// `EROFS` - pub const ROFS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EROFS); - /// `ESHUTDOWN` - pub const SHUTDOWN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESHUTDOWN); - /// `ESOCKTNOSUPPORT` - pub const SOCKTNOSUPPORT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESOCKTNOSUPPORT); - /// `ESPIPE` - pub const SPIPE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESPIPE); - /// `ESRCH` - pub const SRCH: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESRCH); - /// `ESRMNT` - pub const SRMNT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESRMNT); - /// `ESTALE` - pub const STALE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESTALE); - /// `ESTRPIPE` - pub const STRPIPE: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ESTRPIPE); - /// `ETIME` - pub const TIME: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ETIME); - /// `ETIMEDOUT` - pub const TIMEDOUT: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ETIMEDOUT); - /// `E2BIG` - #[doc(alias = "2BIG")] - pub const TOOBIG: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::E2BIG); - /// `ETOOMANYREFS` - pub const TOOMANYREFS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ETOOMANYREFS); - /// `ETXTBSY` - pub const TXTBSY: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::ETXTBSY); - /// `EUCLEAN` - pub const UCLEAN: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EUCLEAN); - /// `EUNATCH` - pub const UNATCH: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EUNATCH); - /// `EUSERS` - pub const USERS: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EUSERS); - /// `EWOULDBLOCK` - pub const WOULDBLOCK: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EWOULDBLOCK); - /// `EXDEV` - pub const XDEV: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EXDEV); - /// `EXFULL` - pub const XFULL: Self = Self::from_errno(errno::EXFULL); -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/io_slice.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/io_slice.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fc8e64698..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/io_slice.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -//! The following is derived from Rust's -//! library/std/src/sys/unix/io.rs -//! dca3f1b786efd27be3b325ed1e01e247aa589c3b. - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -use super::super::c; -use core::marker::PhantomData; -use core::slice; -use linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_size_t; - -/// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSlice.html> -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSlice<'a> { - vec: c::iovec, - _p: PhantomData<&'a [u8]>, -} - -impl<'a> IoSlice<'a> { - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSlice.html#method.new> - #[inline] - pub fn new(buf: &'a [u8]) -> IoSlice<'a> { - IoSlice { - vec: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_ptr() as *mut u8 as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _p: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSlice.html#method.advance> - #[inline] - pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { - if self.vec.iov_len < n as _ { - panic!("advancing IoSlice beyond its length"); - } - - unsafe { - self.vec.iov_len -= n as __kernel_size_t; - self.vec.iov_base = self.vec.iov_base.add(n); - } - } - - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSlice.html#method.as_slice> - #[inline] - pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len as usize) } - } -} - -/// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSliceMut.html> -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSliceMut<'a> { - vec: c::iovec, - _p: PhantomData<&'a mut [u8]>, -} - -impl<'a> IoSliceMut<'a> { - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSliceMut.html#method.new> - #[inline] - pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> IoSliceMut<'a> { - IoSliceMut { - vec: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _p: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSliceMut.html#method.advance> - #[inline] - pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { - if self.vec.iov_len < n as _ { - panic!("advancing IoSliceMut beyond its length"); - } - - unsafe { - self.vec.iov_len -= n as __kernel_size_t; - self.vec.iov_base = self.vec.iov_base.add(n); - } - } - - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSliceMut.html#method.as_slice> - #[inline] - pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len as usize) } - } - - /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/io/struct.IoSliceMut.html#method.as_slice_mut> - #[inline] - pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] { - unsafe { - slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.vec.iov_base as *mut u8, self.vec.iov_len as usize) - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f5c2bf3c0..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -pub mod epoll; -pub(crate) mod errno; -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -pub(crate) mod io_slice; -pub(crate) mod poll_fd; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/poll_fd.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/poll_fd.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 252358331..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/poll_fd.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -use crate::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd}; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `POLL*` flags for use with [`poll`]. - /// - /// [`poll`]: crate::io::poll - pub struct PollFlags: u16 { - /// `POLLIN` - const IN = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLIN as u16; - /// `POLLPRI` - const PRI = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLPRI as u16; - /// `POLLOUT` - const OUT = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLOUT as u16; - /// `POLLRDNORM` - const RDNORM = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLRDNORM as u16; - /// `POLLWRNORM` - const WRNORM = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLWRNORM as u16; - /// `POLLRDBAND` - const RDBAND = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLRDBAND as u16; - /// `POLLWRBAND` - const WRBAND = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLWRBAND as u16; - /// `POLLERR` - const ERR = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLERR as u16; - /// `POLLHUP` - const HUP = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLHUP as u16; - /// `POLLNVAL` - const NVAL = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLNVAL as u16; - /// `POLLRDHUP` - const RDHUP = linux_raw_sys::general::POLLRDHUP as u16; - } -} - -/// `struct pollfd`—File descriptor and flags for use with [`poll`]. -/// -/// [`poll`]: crate::io::poll -#[doc(alias = "pollfd")] -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] -pub struct PollFd<'fd> { - pub(crate) fd: BorrowedFd<'fd>, - pub(crate) events: u16, - pub(crate) revents: u16, -} - -impl<'fd> PollFd<'fd> { - /// Constructs a new `PollFd` holding `fd` and `events`. - #[inline] - pub fn new<Fd: AsFd>(fd: &'fd Fd, events: PollFlags) -> Self { - Self::from_borrowed_fd(fd.as_fd(), events) - } - - /// Sets the contained file descriptor to `fd`. - #[inline] - pub fn set_fd<Fd: AsFd>(&mut self, fd: &'fd Fd) { - self.fd = fd.as_fd(); - } - - /// Clears the ready events. - #[inline] - pub fn clear_revents(&mut self) { - self.revents = 0; - } - - /// Constructs a new `PollFd` holding `fd` and `events`. - /// - /// This is the same as `new`, but can be used to avoid borrowing the - /// `BorrowedFd`, which can be tricky in situations where the `BorrowedFd` - /// is a temporary. - #[inline] - pub fn from_borrowed_fd(fd: BorrowedFd<'fd>, events: PollFlags) -> Self { - Self { - fd, - events: events.bits(), - revents: 0, - } - } - - /// Returns the ready events. - #[inline] - pub fn revents(&self) -> PollFlags { - // Use `unwrap()` here because in theory we know we know all the bits - // the OS might set here, but OS's have added extensions in the past. - PollFlags::from_bits(self.revents).unwrap() - } -} - -impl<'fd> AsFd for PollFd<'fd> { - #[inline] - fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { - self.fd.as_fd() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2cc7898af..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,676 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::io`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -use super::super::conv::loff_t_from_u64; -use super::super::conv::{ - by_ref, c_int, c_uint, opt_mut, pass_usize, raw_fd, ret, ret_c_uint, ret_discarded_fd, - ret_owned_fd, ret_usize, slice, slice_mut, zero, -}; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use super::super::conv::{hi, lo}; -use crate::fd::{AsFd, BorrowedFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -use crate::io::SpliceFlags; -use crate::io::{ - self, epoll, DupFlags, EventfdFlags, FdFlags, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, IoSliceRaw, PipeFlags, - PollFd, ReadWriteFlags, -}; -#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))] -use crate::net::{RecvFlags, SendFlags}; -use core::cmp; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(target_os = "espidf")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::F_DUPFD; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - epoll_event, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, EPOLL_CTL_MOD, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, F_GETFD, F_SETFD, - UIO_MAXIOV, -}; -use linux_raw_sys::ioctl::{BLKPBSZGET, BLKSSZGET, FIONBIO, FIONREAD, TIOCEXCL, TIOCNXCL}; -#[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] -use { - super::super::conv::{opt_ref, size_of}, - linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_timespec, sigset_t}, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn read(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_read, fd, buf_addr_mut, buf_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pread(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8], pos: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - - // <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/fcadab740480e0e0e9fa9bd272acd409884d431a/arch/arm64/kernel/sys32.c#L75> - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "power"), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_pread64, - fd, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - zero(), - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - not(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "power")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_pread64, - fd, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_pread64, - fd, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn readv(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_readv, fd, bufs_addr, bufs_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn preadv( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], - pos: u64, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_preadv, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_preadv, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn preadv2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], - pos: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_preadv2, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - flags - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_preadv2, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos), - flags - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn write(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_write, fd, buf_addr, buf_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pwrite(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8], pos: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - // <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/fcadab740480e0e0e9fa9bd272acd409884d431a/arch/arm64/kernel/sys32.c#L81-L83> - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "power"), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwrite64, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - zero(), - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(all( - target_pointer_width = "32", - not(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "power")), - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwrite64, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwrite64, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn writev(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_writev, fd, bufs_addr, bufs_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pwritev(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], pos: u64) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwritev, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwritev, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pwritev2( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], - pos: u64, - flags: ReadWriteFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwritev2, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - hi(pos), - lo(pos), - flags - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_pwritev2, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - loff_t_from_u64(pos), - flags - )) - } -} - -/// The maximum number of buffers that can be passed into a vectored I/O system -/// call on the current platform. -const fn max_iov() -> usize { - UIO_MAXIOV as usize -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn close(fd: RawFd) { - // See the documentation for [`io::close`] for why errors are ignored. - syscall_readonly!(__NR_close, raw_fd(fd)).decode_void(); -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn eventfd(initval: u32, flags: EventfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_eventfd2, c_uint(initval), flags)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionread(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u64> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::c_int>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(FIONREAD), &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init() as u64) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_fionbio(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let data = c::c_int::from(value); - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ioctl, - fd, - c_uint(FIONBIO), - by_ref(&data) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_tiocexcl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCEXCL))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_tiocnxcl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCNXCL))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_blksszget(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<u32> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::c_uint>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(BLKSSZGET), &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init() as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn ioctl_blkpbszget(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<u32> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<c::c_uint>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(BLKPBSZGET), &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init() as u32) - } -} - -#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))] -pub(crate) fn is_read_write(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> { - let (mut read, mut write) = crate::fs::fd::_is_file_read_write(fd)?; - let mut not_socket = false; - if read { - // Do a `recv` with `PEEK` and `DONTWAIT` for 1 byte. A 0 indicates - // the read side is shut down; an `EWOULDBLOCK` indicates the read - // side is still open. - // - // TODO: This code would benefit from having a better way to read into - // uninitialized memory. - let mut buf = [0]; - match super::super::net::syscalls::recv(fd, &mut buf, RecvFlags::PEEK | RecvFlags::DONTWAIT) - { - Ok(0) => read = false, - Err(err) => { - #[allow(unreachable_patterns)] // `EAGAIN` may equal `EWOULDBLOCK` - match err { - io::Errno::AGAIN | io::Errno::WOULDBLOCK => (), - io::Errno::NOTSOCK => not_socket = true, - _ => return Err(err), - } - } - Ok(_) => (), - } - } - if write && !not_socket { - // Do a `send` with `DONTWAIT` for 0 bytes. An `EPIPE` indicates - // the write side is shut down. - #[allow(unreachable_patterns)] // `EAGAIN` equals `EWOULDBLOCK` - match super::super::net::syscalls::send(fd, &[], SendFlags::DONTWAIT) { - // TODO or-patterns when we don't need 1.51 - Err(io::Errno::AGAIN) => (), - Err(io::Errno::WOULDBLOCK) => (), - Err(io::Errno::NOTSOCK) => (), - Err(io::Errno::PIPE) => write = false, - Err(err) => return Err(err), - Ok(_) => (), - } - } - Ok((read, write)) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn dup(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_dup, fd)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn dup2(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, new: &mut OwnedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] - { - // We don't need to worry about the difference between `dup2` and - // `dup3` when the file descriptors are equal because we have an - // `&mut OwnedFd` which means `fd` doesn't alias it. - dup3(fd, new, DupFlags::empty()) - } - - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")))] - unsafe { - ret_discarded_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_dup2, fd, new.as_fd())) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn dup3(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, new: &mut OwnedFd, flags: DupFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret_discarded_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_dup3, fd, new.as_fd(), flags)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_getfd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<FdFlags> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_c_uint(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_GETFD))) - .map(FdFlags::from_bits_truncate) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_c_uint(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_GETFD))) - .map(FdFlags::from_bits_truncate) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_setfd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: FdFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl64, fd, c_uint(F_SETFD), flags)) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fcntl, fd, c_uint(F_SETFD), flags)) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_os = "espidf")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_dupfd(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, min: RawFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl64, - fd, - c_uint(F_DUPFD), - raw_fd(min) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl, - fd, - c_uint(F_DUPFD), - raw_fd(min) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fcntl_dupfd_cloexec(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, min: RawFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl64, - fd, - c_uint(F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC), - raw_fd(min) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_fcntl, - fd, - c_uint(F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC), - raw_fd(min) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pipe_with(flags: PipeFlags) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_pipe2, &mut result, flags))?; - let [p0, p1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((p0, p1)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn pipe() -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - // aarch64 and risc64 omit `__NR_pipe`. On mips, `__NR_pipe` uses a special - // calling convention, but using it is not worth complicating our syscall - // wrapping infrastructure at this time. - #[cfg(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - ))] - { - pipe_with(PipeFlags::empty()) - } - #[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - )))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_pipe, &mut result))?; - let [p0, p1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((p0, p1)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn poll(fds: &mut [PollFd<'_>], timeout: c::c_int) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (fds_addr_mut, fds_len) = slice_mut(fds); - - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] - unsafe { - let timeout = if timeout >= 0 { - Some(__kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: (timeout as i64) / 1000, - tv_nsec: (timeout as i64) % 1000 * 1_000_000, - }) - } else { - None - }; - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_ppoll, - fds_addr_mut, - fds_len, - opt_ref(timeout.as_ref()), - zero(), - size_of::<sigset_t, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_poll, fds_addr_mut, fds_len, c_int(timeout))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn epoll_create(flags: epoll::CreateFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_epoll_create1, flags)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn epoll_add( - epfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - fd: c::c_int, - event: &epoll_event, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_epoll_ctl, - epfd, - c_uint(EPOLL_CTL_ADD), - raw_fd(fd), - by_ref(event) - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn epoll_mod( - epfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - fd: c::c_int, - event: &epoll_event, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_epoll_ctl, - epfd, - c_uint(EPOLL_CTL_MOD), - raw_fd(fd), - by_ref(event) - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn epoll_del(epfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, fd: c::c_int) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_epoll_ctl, - epfd, - c_uint(EPOLL_CTL_DEL), - raw_fd(fd), - zero() - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn epoll_wait( - epfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - events: *mut epoll_event, - num_events: usize, - timeout: c::c_int, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_epoll_wait, - epfd, - events, - pass_usize(num_events), - c_int(timeout) - )) - } - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_epoll_pwait, - epfd, - events, - pass_usize(num_events), - c_int(timeout), - zero() - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub fn splice( - fd_in: BorrowedFd, - off_in: Option<&mut u64>, - fd_out: BorrowedFd, - off_out: Option<&mut u64>, - len: usize, - flags: SpliceFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_splice, - fd_in, - opt_mut(off_in), - fd_out, - opt_mut(off_out), - pass_usize(len), - c_uint(flags.bits()) - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn vmsplice( - fd: BorrowedFd, - bufs: &[IoSliceRaw], - flags: SpliceFlags, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (bufs_addr, bufs_len) = slice(&bufs[..cmp::min(bufs.len(), max_iov())]); - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_vmsplice, - fd, - bufs_addr, - bufs_len, - c_uint(flags.bits()) - )) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 51ab61d94..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; -use core::marker::PhantomData; - -bitflags! { - /// `FD_*` constants for use with [`fcntl_getfd`] and [`fcntl_setfd`]. - /// - /// [`fcntl_getfd`]: crate::io::fcntl_getfd - /// [`fcntl_setfd`]: crate::io::fcntl_setfd - pub struct FdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `FD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::FD_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `RWF_*` constants for use with [`preadv2`] and [`pwritev2`]. - /// - /// [`preadv2`]: crate::io::preadv2 - /// [`pwritev2`]: crate::io::pwritev - pub struct ReadWriteFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `RWF_DSYNC` (since Linux 4.7) - const DSYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::RWF_DSYNC; - /// `RWF_HIPRI` (since Linux 4.6) - const HIPRI = linux_raw_sys::general::RWF_HIPRI; - /// `RWF_SYNC` (since Linux 4.7) - const SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::RWF_SYNC; - /// `RWF_NOWAIT` (since Linux 4.14) - const NOWAIT = linux_raw_sys::general::RWF_NOWAIT; - /// `RWF_APPEND` (since Linux 4.16) - const APPEND = linux_raw_sys::general::RWF_APPEND; - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -bitflags! { - /// `SPLICE_F_*` constants for use with [`splice`] and [`vmsplice`]. - pub struct SpliceFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `SPLICE_F_MOVE` - const MOVE = linux_raw_sys::general::SPLICE_F_MOVE; - /// `SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK; - /// `SPLICE_F_MORE` - const MORE = linux_raw_sys::general::SPLICE_F_MORE; - /// `SPLICE_F_GIFT` - const GIFT = linux_raw_sys::general::SPLICE_F_GIFT; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`dup2`]. - /// - /// [`dup2`]: crate::io::dup2 - pub struct DupFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` constants for use with [`pipe_with`]. - /// - /// [`pipe_with`]: crate::io::pipe_with - pub struct PipeFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_CLOEXEC; - /// `O_DIRECT` - const DIRECT = linux_raw_sys::general::O_DIRECT; - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NONBLOCK; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `EFD_*` flags for use with [`eventfd`]. - /// - /// [`eventfd`]: crate::io::eventfd - pub struct EventfdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `EFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::EFD_CLOEXEC; - /// `EFD_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::EFD_NONBLOCK; - /// `EFD_SEMAPHORE` - const SEMAPHORE = linux_raw_sys::general::EFD_SEMAPHORE; - } -} - -/// `PIPE_BUF`—The maximum size of a write to a pipe guaranteed to be atomic. -pub const PIPE_BUF: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::PIPE_BUF as usize; - -pub(crate) const AT_FDCWD: c::c_int = linux_raw_sys::general::AT_FDCWD; -pub(crate) const STDIN_FILENO: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::STDIN_FILENO; -pub(crate) const STDOUT_FILENO: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::STDOUT_FILENO; -pub(crate) const STDERR_FILENO: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::STDERR_FILENO; - -/// A buffer type used with `vmsplice`. -/// It is guaranteed to be ABI compatible with the iovec type on Unix platforms and WSABUF on Windows. -/// Unlike `IoSlice` and `IoSliceMut` it is semantically like a raw pointer, -/// and therefore can be shared or mutated as needed. -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct IoSliceRaw<'a> { - _buf: c::iovec, - _lifetime: PhantomData<&'a ()>, -} - -impl<'a> IoSliceRaw<'a> { - /// Creates a new IoSlice wrapping a byte slice. - pub fn from_slice(buf: &'a [u8]) -> Self { - IoSliceRaw { - _buf: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_ptr() as *mut u8 as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _lifetime: PhantomData, - } - } - - /// Creates a new IoSlice wrapping a mutable byte slice. - pub fn from_slice_mut(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> Self { - IoSliceRaw { - _buf: c::iovec { - iov_base: buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::c_void, - iov_len: buf.len() as _, - }, - _lifetime: PhantomData, - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ef944f04d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 196676985..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/io_uring/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::io_uring`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend::syscalls` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::conv::{by_mut, c_uint, pass_usize, ret, ret_c_uint, ret_owned_fd}; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::io; -use crate::io_uring::{io_uring_params, IoringEnterFlags, IoringRegisterOp}; -use core::ffi::c_void; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn io_uring_setup(entries: u32, params: &mut io_uring_params) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall!( - __NR_io_uring_setup, - c_uint(entries), - by_mut(params) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn io_uring_register( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - opcode: IoringRegisterOp, - arg: *const c_void, - nr_args: u32, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_io_uring_register, - fd, - c_uint(opcode as u32), - arg, - c_uint(nr_args) - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn io_uring_enter( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - to_submit: u32, - min_complete: u32, - flags: IoringEnterFlags, - arg: *const c_void, - size: usize, -) -> io::Result<u32> { - // This is not `_readonly` because `io_uring_enter` waits for I/O to - // complete, and I/O could involve writing to memory buffers, which - // could be a side effect depended on by the caller. - ret_c_uint(syscall!( - __NR_io_uring_enter, - fd, - c_uint(to_submit), - c_uint(min_complete), - flags, - arg, - pass_usize(size) - )) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0181a99..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8fa6a3ec3..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::io`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -use super::super::conv::loff_t_from_u64; -use super::super::conv::{c_uint, no_fd, pass_usize, ret, ret_owned_fd, ret_void_star}; -use super::types::{ - Advice, MapFlags, MlockFlags, MprotectFlags, MremapFlags, MsyncFlags, ProtFlags, - UserfaultfdFlags, -}; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use core::convert::TryInto; -use linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_ANONYMOUS; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn madvise(addr: *mut c::c_void, len: usize, advice: Advice) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_madvise, - addr, - pass_usize(len), - c_uint(advice as c::c_uint) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn msync(addr: *mut c::c_void, len: usize, flags: MsyncFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_msync, addr, pass_usize(len), flags)) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mmap` is primarily unsafe due to the `addr` parameter, as anything working -/// with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mmap( - addr: *mut c::c_void, - length: usize, - prot: ProtFlags, - flags: MapFlags, - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - offset: u64, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mmap2, - addr, - pass_usize(length), - prot, - flags, - fd, - (offset / 4096) - .try_into() - .map(pass_usize) - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)? - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mmap, - addr, - pass_usize(length), - prot, - flags, - fd, - loff_t_from_u64(offset) - )) - } -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mmap` is primarily unsafe due to the `addr` parameter, as anything working -/// with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mmap_anonymous( - addr: *mut c::c_void, - length: usize, - prot: ProtFlags, - flags: MapFlags, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mmap2, - addr, - pass_usize(length), - prot, - c_uint(flags.bits() | MAP_ANONYMOUS), - no_fd(), - pass_usize(0) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mmap, - addr, - pass_usize(length), - prot, - c_uint(flags.bits() | MAP_ANONYMOUS), - no_fd(), - loff_t_from_u64(0) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mprotect( - ptr: *mut c::c_void, - len: usize, - flags: MprotectFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_mprotect, ptr, pass_usize(len), flags)) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `munmap` is primarily unsafe due to the `addr` parameter, as anything -/// working with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn munmap(addr: *mut c::c_void, length: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_munmap, addr, pass_usize(length))) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mremap` is primarily unsafe due to the `old_address` parameter, as -/// anything working with memory pointed to by raw pointers is unsafe. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mremap( - old_address: *mut c::c_void, - old_size: usize, - new_size: usize, - flags: MremapFlags, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mremap, - old_address, - pass_usize(old_size), - pass_usize(new_size), - flags - )) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mremap_fixed` is primarily unsafe due to the `old_address` and -/// `new_address` parameters, as anything working with memory pointed to by raw -/// pointers is unsafe. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mremap_fixed( - old_address: *mut c::c_void, - old_size: usize, - new_size: usize, - flags: MremapFlags, - new_address: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<*mut c::c_void> { - ret_void_star(syscall!( - __NR_mremap, - old_address, - pass_usize(old_size), - pass_usize(new_size), - flags, - new_address - )) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mlock` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mlock(addr: *mut c::c_void, length: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_mlock, addr, pass_usize(length))) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `mlock_with` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn mlock_with( - addr: *mut c::c_void, - length: usize, - flags: MlockFlags, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_mlock2, addr, pass_usize(length), flags)) -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// `munlock` operates on raw pointers and may round out to the nearest page -/// boundaries. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn munlock(addr: *mut c::c_void, length: usize) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_munlock, addr, pass_usize(length))) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn userfaultfd(flags: UserfaultfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_userfaultfd, flags)) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a58dd76be..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mm/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `PROT_*` flags for use with [`mmap`]. - /// - /// For `PROT_NONE`, use `ProtFlags::empty()`. - /// - /// [`mmap`]: crate::io::mmap - pub struct ProtFlags: u32 { - /// `PROT_READ` - const READ = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_READ; - /// `PROT_WRITE` - const WRITE = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_WRITE; - /// `PROT_EXEC` - const EXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_EXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `PROT_*` flags for use with [`mprotect`]. - /// - /// For `PROT_NONE`, use `MprotectFlags::empty()`. - /// - /// [`mprotect`]: crate::io::mprotect - pub struct MprotectFlags: u32 { - /// `PROT_READ` - const READ = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_READ; - /// `PROT_WRITE` - const WRITE = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_WRITE; - /// `PROT_EXEC` - const EXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_EXEC; - /// `PROT_GROWSUP` - const GROWSUP = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_GROWSUP; - /// `PROT_GROWSDOWN` - const GROWSDOWN = linux_raw_sys::general::PROT_GROWSDOWN; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MAP_*` flags for use with [`mmap`]. - /// - /// For `MAP_ANONYMOUS` (aka `MAP_ANON`), see [`mmap_anonymous`]. - /// - /// [`mmap`]: crate::io::mmap - /// [`mmap_anonymous`]: crates::io::mmap_anonymous - pub struct MapFlags: u32 { - /// `MAP_SHARED` - const SHARED = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_SHARED; - /// `MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE` (since Linux 4.15) - const SHARED_VALIDATE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE; - /// `MAP_PRIVATE` - const PRIVATE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_PRIVATE; - /// `MAP_DENYWRITE` - const DENYWRITE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_DENYWRITE; - /// `MAP_FIXED` - const FIXED = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_FIXED; - /// `MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE` (since Linux 4.17) - const FIXED_NOREPLACE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE; - /// `MAP_GROWSDOWN` - const GROWSDOWN = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_GROWSDOWN; - /// `MAP_HUGETLB` - const HUGETLB = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_HUGETLB; - /// `MAP_HUGE_2MB` (since Linux 3.8) - const HUGE_2MB = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_HUGE_2MB; - /// `MAP_HUGE_1GB` (since Linux 3.8) - const HUGE_1GB = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_HUGE_1GB; - /// `MAP_LOCKED` - const LOCKED = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_LOCKED; - /// `MAP_NORESERVE` - const NORESERVE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_NORESERVE; - /// `MAP_POPULATE` - const POPULATE = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_POPULATE; - /// `MAP_STACK` - const STACK = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_STACK; - /// `MAP_SYNC` (since Linux 4.15) - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")))] - const SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_SYNC; - /// `MAP_UNINITIALIZED` - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")))] - const UNINITIALIZED = linux_raw_sys::general::MAP_UNINITIALIZED; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MREMAP_*` flags for use with [`mremap`]. - /// - /// For `MREMAP_FIXED`, see [`mremap_fixed`]. - /// - /// [`mremap`]: crate::io::mremap - /// [`mremap_fixed`]: crate::io::mremap_fixed - pub struct MremapFlags: u32 { - /// `MREMAP_MAYMOVE` - const MAYMOVE = linux_raw_sys::general::MREMAP_MAYMOVE; - /// `MREMAP_DONTUNMAP` (since Linux 5.7) - const DONTUNMAP = linux_raw_sys::general::MREMAP_DONTUNMAP; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MLOCK_*` flags for use with [`mlock_with`]. - /// - /// [`mlock_with`]: crate::io::mlock_with - pub struct MlockFlags: u32 { - /// `MLOCK_ONFAULT` - const ONFAULT = linux_raw_sys::general::MLOCK_ONFAULT; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MS_*` flags for use with [`msync`]. - /// - /// [`msync`]: crate::io::msync - pub struct MsyncFlags: u32 { - /// `MS_SYNC`—Requests an update and waits for it to complete. - const SYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_SYNC; - /// `MS_ASYNC`—Specifies that an update be scheduled, but the call - /// returns immediately. - const ASYNC = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_ASYNC; - /// `MS_INVALIDATE`—Asks to invalidate other mappings of the same - /// file (so that they can be updated with the fresh values just - /// written). - const INVALIDATE = linux_raw_sys::general::MS_INVALIDATE; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `O_*` flags for use with [`userfaultfd`]. - /// - /// [`userfaultfd`]: crate::io::userfaultfd - pub struct UserfaultfdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `O_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::O_CLOEXEC; - /// `O_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::O_NONBLOCK; - } -} - -/// `POSIX_MADV_*` constants for use with [`madvise`]. -/// -/// [`madvise`]: crate::mm::madvise -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum Advice { - /// `POSIX_MADV_NORMAL` - Normal = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_NORMAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL` - Sequential = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_SEQUENTIAL, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_RANDOM` - Random = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_RANDOM, - - /// `POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED` - WillNeed = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_WILLNEED, - - /// `MADV_DONTNEED` - LinuxDontNeed = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_DONTNEED, - - /// `MADV_FREE` (since Linux 4.5) - LinuxFree = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_FREE, - /// `MADV_REMOVE` - LinuxRemove = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_REMOVE, - /// `MADV_DONTFORK` - LinuxDontFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_DONTFORK, - /// `MADV_DOFORK` - LinuxDoFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_DOFORK, - /// `MADV_HWPOISON` - LinuxHwPoison = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_HWPOISON, - /// `MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE` - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")))] - LinuxSoftOffline = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE, - /// `MADV_MERGEABLE` - LinuxMergeable = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_MERGEABLE, - /// `MADV_UNMERGEABLE` - LinuxUnmergeable = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_UNMERGEABLE, - /// `MADV_HUGEPAGE` (since Linux 2.6.38) - LinuxHugepage = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_HUGEPAGE, - /// `MADV_NOHUGEPAGE` (since Linux 2.6.38) - LinuxNoHugepage = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_NOHUGEPAGE, - /// `MADV_DONTDUMP` (since Linux 3.4) - LinuxDontDump = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_DONTDUMP, - /// `MADV_DODUMP` (since Linux 3.4) - LinuxDoDump = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_DODUMP, - /// `MADV_WIPEONFORK` (since Linux 4.14) - LinuxWipeOnFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_WIPEONFORK, - /// `MADV_KEEPONFORK` (since Linux 4.14) - LinuxKeepOnFork = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_KEEPONFORK, - /// `MADV_COLD` (since Linux 5.4) - LinuxCold = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_COLD, - /// `MADV_PAGEOUT` (since Linux 5.4) - LinuxPageOut = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_PAGEOUT, - /// `MADV_POPULATE_READ` (since Linux 5.14) - LinuxPopulateRead = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_POPULATE_READ, - /// `MADV_POPULATE_WRITE` (since Linux 5.14) - LinuxPopulateWrite = linux_raw_sys::general::MADV_POPULATE_WRITE, -} - -impl Advice { - /// `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED` - /// - /// On Linux, this is mapped to `POSIX_MADV_NORMAL` because - /// Linux's `MADV_DONTNEED` differs from `POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED`. See - /// `LinuxDontNeed` for the Linux behavior. - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - pub const DontNeed: Self = Self::Normal; -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e7e073e32..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -//! The linux_raw backend. -//! -//! This makes Linux syscalls directly, without going through libc. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! These files performs raw system calls, and sometimes passes them -//! uninitialized memory buffers. The signatures in this file are currently -//! manually maintained and must correspond with the signatures of the actual -//! Linux syscalls. -//! -//! Some of this could be auto-generated from the Linux header file -//! <linux/syscalls.h>, but we often need more information than it provides, -//! such as which pointers are array slices, out parameters, or in-out -//! parameters, which integers are owned or borrowed file descriptors, etc. - -#[macro_use] -mod arch; -mod conv; -mod elf; -mod reg; -#[cfg(any(feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -mod vdso; -#[cfg(any(feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -mod vdso_wrappers; - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(crate) mod fs; -pub(crate) mod io; -#[cfg(feature = "io_uring")] -pub(crate) mod io_uring; -#[cfg(feature = "mm")] -pub(crate) mod mm; -#[cfg(feature = "net")] -pub(crate) mod net; -#[cfg(any( - feature = "param", - feature = "runtime", - feature = "time", - target_arch = "x86", -))] -pub(crate) mod param; -pub(crate) mod process; -#[cfg(feature = "rand")] -pub(crate) mod rand; -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -pub(crate) mod runtime; -#[cfg(feature = "termios")] -pub(crate) mod termios; -#[cfg(feature = "thread")] -pub(crate) mod thread; -pub(crate) mod time; - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -pub(crate) mod fd { - pub use io_lifetimes::*; - #[allow(unused_imports)] - pub(crate) use std::os::unix::io::RawFd as LibcFd; - pub use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, RawFd}; -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -pub(crate) use crate::io::fd; - -// The linux_raw backend doesn't use actual libc, so we define selected -// libc-like definitions in a module called `c`. -pub(crate) mod c; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/addr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/addr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d5683f34e..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/addr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -//! IPv4, IPv6, and Socket addresses. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! Linux's IPv6 type contains a union. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::{io, path}; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::{fmt, slice}; - -/// `struct sockaddr_un` -#[derive(Clone)] -#[doc(alias = "sockaddr_un")] -pub struct SocketAddrUnix { - pub(crate) unix: c::sockaddr_un, - len: c::socklen_t, -} - -impl SocketAddrUnix { - /// Construct a new Unix-domain address from a filesystem path. - #[inline] - pub fn new<P: path::Arg>(path: P) -> io::Result<Self> { - path.into_with_c_str(Self::_new) - } - - #[inline] - fn _new(path: &CStr) -> io::Result<Self> { - let mut unix = Self::init(); - let bytes = path.to_bytes_with_nul(); - if bytes.len() > unix.sun_path.len() { - return Err(io::Errno::NAMETOOLONG); - } - for (i, b) in bytes.iter().enumerate() { - unix.sun_path[i] = *b as c::c_char; - } - let len = offsetof_sun_path() + bytes.len(); - let len = len.try_into().unwrap(); - Ok(Self { unix, len }) - } - - /// Construct a new abstract Unix-domain address from a byte slice. - #[inline] - pub fn new_abstract_name(name: &[u8]) -> io::Result<Self> { - let mut unix = Self::init(); - if 1 + name.len() > unix.sun_path.len() { - return Err(io::Errno::NAMETOOLONG); - } - unix.sun_path[0] = b'\0' as c::c_char; - for (i, b) in name.iter().enumerate() { - unix.sun_path[1 + i] = *b as c::c_char; - } - let len = offsetof_sun_path() + 1 + name.len(); - let len = len.try_into().unwrap(); - Ok(Self { unix, len }) - } - - fn init() -> c::sockaddr_un { - c::sockaddr_un { - sun_family: c::AF_UNIX as _, - sun_path: [0; 108], - } - } - - /// For a filesystem path address, return the path. - #[inline] - pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&CStr> { - let len = self.len(); - if len != 0 && self.unix.sun_path[0] != b'\0' as c::c_char { - let end = len as usize - offsetof_sun_path(); - let bytes = &self.unix.sun_path[..end]; - // Safety: `from_raw_parts` to convert from `&[c_char]` to `&[u8]`. And - // `from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked` since the string is NUL-terminated. - unsafe { - Some(CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(slice::from_raw_parts( - bytes.as_ptr().cast(), - bytes.len(), - ))) - } - } else { - None - } - } - - /// For an abstract address, return the identifier. - #[inline] - pub fn abstract_name(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> { - let len = self.len(); - if len != 0 && self.unix.sun_path[0] == b'\0' as c::c_char { - let end = len as usize - offsetof_sun_path(); - let bytes = &self.unix.sun_path[1..end]; - // Safety: `from_raw_parts` to convert from `&[c_char]` to `&[u8]`. - unsafe { Some(slice::from_raw_parts(bytes.as_ptr().cast(), bytes.len())) } - } else { - None - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn addr_len(&self) -> c::socklen_t { - self.len - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.addr_len() as usize - } -} - -impl PartialEq for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].eq(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -impl Eq for SocketAddrUnix {} - -impl PartialOrd for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<core::cmp::Ordering> { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].partial_cmp(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -impl Ord for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> core::cmp::Ordering { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - let other_len = other.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].cmp(&other.unix.sun_path[..other_len]) - } -} - -impl core::hash::Hash for SocketAddrUnix { - #[inline] - fn hash<H: core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) { - let self_len = self.len() - offsetof_sun_path(); - self.unix.sun_path[..self_len].hash(state) - } -} - -impl fmt::Debug for SocketAddrUnix { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - if let Some(path) = self.path() { - path.fmt(fmt) - } else if let Some(name) = self.abstract_name() { - name.fmt(fmt) - } else { - "(unnamed)".fmt(fmt) - } - } -} - -/// `struct sockaddr_storage` as a raw struct. -pub type SocketAddrStorage = c::sockaddr; - -/// Return the offset of the `sun_path` field of `sockaddr_un`. -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn offsetof_sun_path() -> usize { - let z = c::sockaddr_un { - sun_family: 0_u16, - sun_path: [0; 108], - }; - (crate::utils::as_ptr(&z.sun_path) as usize) - (crate::utils::as_ptr(&z) as usize) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f2273db1b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod addr; -pub(crate) mod read_sockaddr; -pub(crate) mod send_recv; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; -pub(crate) mod write_sockaddr; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/read_sockaddr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/read_sockaddr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b9bc09b96..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/read_sockaddr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -//! The BSD sockets API requires us to read the `ss_family` field before -//! we can interpret the rest of a `sockaddr` produced by the kernel. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use crate::io; -use crate::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrUnix, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use core::mem::size_of; - -// This must match the header of `sockaddr`. -#[repr(C)] -struct sockaddr_header { - ss_family: u16, -} - -/// Read the `ss_family` field from a socket address returned from the OS. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// `storage` must point to a valid socket address returned from the OS. -#[inline] -unsafe fn read_ss_family(storage: *const c::sockaddr) -> u16 { - // Assert that we know the layout of `sockaddr`. - let _ = c::sockaddr { - __storage: c::sockaddr_storage { - __bindgen_anon_1: linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_sockaddr_storage__bindgen_ty_1 { - __bindgen_anon_1: - linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_sockaddr_storage__bindgen_ty_1__bindgen_ty_1 { - ss_family: 0_u16, - __data: [0; 126_usize], - }, - }, - }, - }; - - (*storage.cast::<sockaddr_header>()).ss_family -} - -/// Set the `ss_family` field of a socket address to `AF_UNSPEC`, so that we -/// can test for `AF_UNSPEC` to test whether it was stored to. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn initialize_family_to_unspec(storage: *mut c::sockaddr) { - (*storage.cast::<sockaddr_header>()).ss_family = c::AF_UNSPEC as _; -} - -/// Read a socket address encoded in a platform-specific format. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// `storage` must point to valid socket address storage. -pub(crate) unsafe fn read_sockaddr( - storage: *const c::sockaddr, - len: usize, -) -> io::Result<SocketAddrAny> { - let offsetof_sun_path = super::addr::offsetof_sun_path(); - - if len < size_of::<c::sa_family_t>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - match read_ss_family(storage).into() { - c::AF_INET => { - if len < size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in>(); - Ok(SocketAddrAny::V4(SocketAddrV4::new( - Ipv4Addr::from(u32::from_be(decode.sin_addr.s_addr)), - u16::from_be(decode.sin_port), - ))) - } - c::AF_INET6 => { - if len < size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in6>(); - Ok(SocketAddrAny::V6(SocketAddrV6::new( - Ipv6Addr::from(decode.sin6_addr.in6_u.u6_addr8), - u16::from_be(decode.sin6_port), - u32::from_be(decode.sin6_flowinfo), - decode.sin6_scope_id, - ))) - } - c::AF_UNIX => { - if len < offsetof_sun_path { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - if len == offsetof_sun_path { - Ok(SocketAddrAny::Unix(SocketAddrUnix::new(&[][..])?)) - } else { - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_un>(); - assert_eq!( - decode.sun_path[len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path], - b'\0' as c::c_char - ); - Ok(SocketAddrAny::Unix(SocketAddrUnix::new( - decode.sun_path[..len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path] - .iter() - .map(|c| *c as u8) - .collect::<Vec<u8>>(), - )?)) - } - } - _ => Err(io::Errno::NOTSUP), - } -} - -/// Read a socket address returned from the OS. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// `storage` must point to a valid socket address returned from the OS. -pub(crate) unsafe fn maybe_read_sockaddr_os( - storage: *const c::sockaddr, - len: usize, -) -> Option<SocketAddrAny> { - if len == 0 { - None - } else { - Some(read_sockaddr_os(storage, len)) - } -} - -/// Read a socket address returned from the OS. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// `storage` must point to a valid socket address returned from the OS. -pub(crate) unsafe fn read_sockaddr_os(storage: *const c::sockaddr, len: usize) -> SocketAddrAny { - let offsetof_sun_path = super::addr::offsetof_sun_path(); - - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sa_family_t>()); - match read_ss_family(storage).into() { - c::AF_INET => { - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>()); - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in>(); - SocketAddrAny::V4(SocketAddrV4::new( - Ipv4Addr::from(u32::from_be(decode.sin_addr.s_addr)), - u16::from_be(decode.sin_port), - )) - } - c::AF_INET6 => { - assert!(len >= size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>()); - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_in6>(); - SocketAddrAny::V6(SocketAddrV6::new( - Ipv6Addr::from(decode.sin6_addr.in6_u.u6_addr8), - u16::from_be(decode.sin6_port), - u32::from_be(decode.sin6_flowinfo), - decode.sin6_scope_id, - )) - } - c::AF_UNIX => { - assert!(len >= offsetof_sun_path); - if len == offsetof_sun_path { - SocketAddrAny::Unix(SocketAddrUnix::new(&[][..]).unwrap()) - } else { - let decode = *storage.cast::<c::sockaddr_un>(); - assert_eq!( - decode.sun_path[len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path], - b'\0' as c::c_char - ); - SocketAddrAny::Unix( - SocketAddrUnix::new( - decode.sun_path[..len - 1 - offsetof_sun_path] - .iter() - .map(|c| *c as u8) - .collect::<Vec<u8>>(), - ) - .unwrap(), - ) - } - } - other => unimplemented!("{:?}", other), - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/send_recv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/send_recv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 888e81e2b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/send_recv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `MSG_*` - pub struct SendFlags: u32 { - /// `MSG_CONFIRM` - const CONFIRM = c::MSG_CONFIRM; - /// `MSG_DONTROUTE` - const DONTROUTE = c::MSG_DONTROUTE; - /// `MSG_DONTWAIT` - const DONTWAIT = c::MSG_DONTWAIT; - /// `MSG_EOT` - const EOT = c::MSG_EOR; - /// `MSG_MORE` - const MORE = c::MSG_MORE; - /// `MSG_NOSIGNAL` - const NOSIGNAL = c::MSG_NOSIGNAL; - /// `MSG_OOB` - const OOB = c::MSG_OOB; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `MSG_*` - pub struct RecvFlags: u32 { - /// `MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC` - const CMSG_CLOEXEC = c::MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC; - /// `MSG_DONTWAIT` - const DONTWAIT = c::MSG_DONTWAIT; - /// `MSG_ERRQUEUE` - const ERRQUEUE = c::MSG_ERRQUEUE; - /// `MSG_OOB` - const OOB = c::MSG_OOB; - /// `MSG_PEEK` - const PEEK = c::MSG_PEEK; - /// `MSG_TRUNC` - const TRUNC = c::MSG_TRUNC; - /// `MSG_WAITALL` - const WAITALL = c::MSG_WAITALL; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7b9947a03..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1248 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::net`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ - by_mut, by_ref, c_int, c_uint, ret, ret_owned_fd, ret_usize, size_of, slice, slice_mut, - socklen_t, zero, -}; -use super::read_sockaddr::{initialize_family_to_unspec, maybe_read_sockaddr_os, read_sockaddr_os}; -use super::send_recv::{RecvFlags, SendFlags}; -use super::types::{AcceptFlags, AddressFamily, Protocol, Shutdown, SocketFlags, SocketType}; -use super::write_sockaddr::{encode_sockaddr_v4, encode_sockaddr_v6}; -use crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd}; -use crate::io; -use crate::net::{SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrUnix, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -use c::{sockaddr, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_in6, socklen_t}; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -use { - super::super::conv::{slice_just_addr, x86_sys}, - super::super::reg::{ArgReg, SocketArg}, - linux_raw_sys::general::{ - SYS_ACCEPT, SYS_ACCEPT4, SYS_BIND, SYS_CONNECT, SYS_GETPEERNAME, SYS_GETSOCKNAME, - SYS_GETSOCKOPT, SYS_LISTEN, SYS_RECV, SYS_RECVFROM, SYS_SEND, SYS_SENDTO, SYS_SETSOCKOPT, - SYS_SHUTDOWN, SYS_SOCKET, SYS_SOCKETPAIR, - }, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn socket( - family: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_socket, family, type_, protocol)) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SOCKET), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - family.into(), - type_.into(), - protocol.into(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn socket_with( - family: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - flags: SocketFlags, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socket, - family, - (type_, flags), - protocol - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SOCKET), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - family.into(), - (type_, flags).into(), - protocol.into(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn socketpair( - family: AddressFamily, - type_: SocketType, - flags: SocketFlags, - protocol: Protocol, -) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, OwnedFd)> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_socketpair, - family, - (type_, flags), - protocol, - &mut result - ))?; - let [fd0, fd1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((fd0, fd1)) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<[OwnedFd; 2]>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SOCKETPAIR), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - family.into(), - (type_, flags).into(), - protocol.into(), - (&mut result).into(), - ]) - ))?; - let [fd0, fd1] = result.assume_init(); - Ok((fd0, fd1)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn accept(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_accept, fd, zero(), zero()))?; - Ok(fd) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_ACCEPT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[fd.into(), zero(), zero()]) - ))?; - Ok(fd) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn accept_with(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, flags: AcceptFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!(__NR_accept4, fd, zero(), zero(), flags))?; - Ok(fd) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_ACCEPT4), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[fd.into(), zero(), zero(), flags.into()]) - ))?; - Ok(fd) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn acceptfrom(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall!( - __NR_accept, - fd, - &mut storage, - by_mut(&mut addrlen) - ))?; - Ok(( - fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(&storage.assume_init(), addrlen.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_ACCEPT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - (&mut storage).into(), - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - ]) - ))?; - Ok(( - fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(&storage.assume_init(), addrlen.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn acceptfrom_with( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: AcceptFlags, -) -> io::Result<(OwnedFd, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall!( - __NR_accept4, - fd, - &mut storage, - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - flags - ))?; - Ok(( - fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(&storage.assume_init(), addrlen.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - let fd = ret_owned_fd(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_ACCEPT4), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - (&mut storage).into(), - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - flags.into(), - ]) - ))?; - Ok(( - fd, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(&storage.assume_init(), addrlen.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn shutdown(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, how: Shutdown) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_shutdown, - fd, - c_uint(how as c::c_uint) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SHUTDOWN), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[fd.into(), c_uint(how as c::c_uint)]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn send(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &[u8], flags: SendFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - #[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86", - target_arch = "x86_64", - )))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_send, fd, buf_addr, buf_len, flags)) - } - #[cfg(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86_64", - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_sendto, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags, - zero(), - zero() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SEND), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[fd.into(), buf_addr, buf_len, flags.into()]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sendto_v4( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrV4, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_sendto, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SENDTO), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sendto_v6( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrV6, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_sendto, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SENDTO), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sendto_unix( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &[u8], - flags: SendFlags, - addr: &SocketAddrUnix, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr, buf_len) = slice(buf); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_sendto, - fd, - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags, - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SENDTO), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - buf_addr, - buf_len, - flags.into(), - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn recv(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8], flags: RecvFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - - #[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86", - target_arch = "x86_64", - )))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_recv, fd, buf_addr_mut, buf_len, flags)) - } - #[cfg(any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "mips64", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "x86_64", - ))] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_recvfrom, - fd, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - flags, - zero(), - zero() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_RECV), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - flags.into(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn recvfrom( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - buf: &mut [u8], - flags: RecvFlags, -) -> io::Result<(usize, Option<SocketAddrAny>)> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - - unsafe { - // `recvfrom` does not write to the storage if the socket is - // connection-oriented sockets, so we initialize the family field to - // `AF_UNSPEC` so that we can detect this case. - initialize_family_to_unspec(storage.as_mut_ptr()); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - let nread = ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_recvfrom, - fd, - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - flags, - &mut storage, - by_mut(&mut addrlen) - ))?; - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - let nread = ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_RECVFROM), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - buf_addr_mut, - buf_len, - flags.into(), - (&mut storage).into(), - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - ]) - ))?; - - Ok(( - nread, - maybe_read_sockaddr_os(&storage.assume_init(), addrlen.try_into().unwrap()), - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpeername(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Option<SocketAddrAny>> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_getpeername, - fd, - &mut storage, - by_mut(&mut addrlen) - ))?; - Ok(maybe_read_sockaddr_os( - &storage.assume_init(), - addrlen.try_into().unwrap(), - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_GETPEERNAME), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - (&mut storage).into(), - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - ]) - ))?; - Ok(maybe_read_sockaddr_os( - &storage.assume_init(), - addrlen.try_into().unwrap(), - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getsockname(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SocketAddrAny> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_getsockname, - fd, - &mut storage, - by_mut(&mut addrlen) - ))?; - Ok(read_sockaddr_os( - &storage.assume_init(), - addrlen.try_into().unwrap(), - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut addrlen = core::mem::size_of::<sockaddr>() as socklen_t; - let mut storage = MaybeUninit::<sockaddr>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_GETSOCKNAME), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - (&mut storage).into(), - by_mut(&mut addrlen), - ]) - ))?; - Ok(read_sockaddr_os( - &storage.assume_init(), - addrlen.try_into().unwrap(), - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn bind_v4(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV4) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_bind, - fd, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_BIND), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn bind_v6(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV6) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_bind, - fd, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_BIND), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn bind_unix(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrUnix) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_bind, - fd, - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_BIND), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn connect_v4(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV4) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_connect, - fd, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_CONNECT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v4(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn connect_v6(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrV6) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_connect, - fd, - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>() - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_CONNECT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&encode_sockaddr_v6(addr)), - size_of::<sockaddr_in6, _>(), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn connect_unix(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, addr: &SocketAddrUnix) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_connect, - fd, - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_CONNECT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - by_ref(&addr.unix), - socklen_t(addr.addr_len()), - ]) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn listen(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, backlog: c::c_int) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_listen, fd, c_int(backlog))) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_LISTEN), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[fd.into(), c_int(backlog)]) - )) - } -} - -pub(crate) mod sockopt { - use super::{c, BorrowedFd}; - use crate::io; - use crate::net::sockopt::Timeout; - use crate::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketType}; - use c::{SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW, SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD, SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW, SO_SNDTIMEO_OLD}; - use core::convert::TryInto; - use core::time::Duration; - use linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_timespec, timeval}; - - // TODO: With Rust 1.53 we can use `Duration::ZERO` instead. - const DURATION_ZERO: Duration = Duration::from_secs(0); - - #[inline] - fn getsockopt<T: Copy>(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, level: u32, optname: u32) -> io::Result<T> { - use super::*; - - let mut optlen = core::mem::size_of::<T>(); - debug_assert!( - optlen as usize >= core::mem::size_of::<c::c_int>(), - "Socket APIs don't ever use `bool` directly" - ); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - let mut value = MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_getsockopt, - fd, - c_uint(level), - c_uint(optname), - &mut value, - by_mut(&mut optlen) - ))?; - - assert_eq!( - optlen as usize, - core::mem::size_of::<T>(), - "unexpected getsockopt size" - ); - Ok(value.assume_init()) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - let mut value = MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_GETSOCKOPT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - c_uint(level), - c_uint(optname), - (&mut value).into(), - by_mut(&mut optlen), - ]) - ))?; - assert_eq!( - optlen as usize, - core::mem::size_of::<T>(), - "unexpected getsockopt size" - ); - Ok(value.assume_init()) - } - } - - #[inline] - fn setsockopt<T: Copy>( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - level: u32, - optname: u32, - value: T, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - use super::*; - - let optlen = core::mem::size_of::<T>().try_into().unwrap(); - debug_assert!( - optlen as usize >= core::mem::size_of::<c::c_int>(), - "Socket APIs don't ever use `bool` directly" - ); - - #[cfg(not(target_arch = "x86"))] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_setsockopt, - fd, - c_uint(level), - c_uint(optname), - by_ref(&value), - socklen_t(optlen) - )) - } - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_socketcall, - x86_sys(SYS_SETSOCKOPT), - slice_just_addr::<ArgReg<SocketArg>, _>(&[ - fd.into(), - c_uint(level), - c_uint(optname), - by_ref(&value), - socklen_t(optlen), - ]) - )) - } - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_type(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<SocketType> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_TYPE) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_reuseaddr(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, reuseaddr: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::SOL_SOCKET as _, - c::SO_REUSEADDR, - from_bool(reuseaddr), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_broadcast(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, broadcast: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::SOL_SOCKET as _, - c::SO_BROADCAST, - from_bool(broadcast), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_broadcast(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_BROADCAST).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_linger( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - linger: Option<Duration>, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - // Convert `linger` to seconds, rounding up. - let l_linger = if let Some(linger) = linger { - let mut l_linger = linger.as_secs(); - if linger.subsec_nanos() != 0 { - l_linger = l_linger.checked_add(1).ok_or(io::Errno::INVAL)?; - } - l_linger.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)? - } else { - 0 - }; - let linger = c::linger { - l_onoff: c::c_int::from(linger.is_some()), - l_linger, - }; - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_LINGER, linger) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_linger(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Option<Duration>> { - let linger: c::linger = getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_LINGER)?; - // TODO: With Rust 1.50, this could use `.then`. - Ok(if linger.l_onoff != 0 { - Some(Duration::from_secs(linger.l_linger as u64)) - } else { - None - }) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_passcred(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, passcred: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_PASSCRED, from_bool(passcred)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_passcred(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET as _, c::SO_PASSCRED).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_socket_timeout( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - id: Timeout, - timeout: Option<Duration>, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let time = duration_to_linux(timeout)?; - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW, - Timeout::Send => SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW, - }; - match setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname, time) { - Err(io::Errno::NOPROTOOPT) if SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW != SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD => { - set_socket_timeout_old(fd, id, timeout) - } - otherwise => otherwise, - } - } - - /// Same as `set_socket_timeout` but uses `timeval` instead of - /// `__kernel_timespec` and `_OLD` constants instead of `_NEW`. - fn set_socket_timeout_old( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - id: Timeout, - timeout: Option<Duration>, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let time = duration_to_linux_old(timeout)?; - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD, - Timeout::Send => SO_SNDTIMEO_OLD, - }; - setsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname, time) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_socket_timeout( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - id: Timeout, - ) -> io::Result<Option<Duration>> { - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW, - Timeout::Send => SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW, - }; - let time: __kernel_timespec = match getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname) { - Err(io::Errno::NOPROTOOPT) if SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW != SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD => { - return get_socket_timeout_old(fd, id) - } - otherwise => otherwise?, - }; - Ok(duration_from_linux(time)) - } - - /// Same as `get_socket_timeout` but uses `timeval` instead of - /// `__kernel_timespec` and `_OLD` constants instead of `_NEW`. - fn get_socket_timeout_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, id: Timeout) -> io::Result<Option<Duration>> { - let optname = match id { - Timeout::Recv => SO_RCVTIMEO_OLD, - Timeout::Send => SO_SNDTIMEO_OLD, - }; - let time: timeval = getsockopt(fd, c::SOL_SOCKET, optname)?; - Ok(duration_from_linux_old(time)) - } - - /// Convert a C `timespec` to a Rust `Option<Duration>`. - #[inline] - fn duration_from_linux(time: __kernel_timespec) -> Option<Duration> { - if time.tv_sec == 0 && time.tv_nsec == 0 { - None - } else { - Some( - Duration::from_secs(time.tv_sec as u64) + Duration::from_nanos(time.tv_nsec as u64), - ) - } - } - - /// Like `duration_from_linux` but uses Linux's old 32-bit `timeval`. - fn duration_from_linux_old(time: timeval) -> Option<Duration> { - if time.tv_sec == 0 && time.tv_usec == 0 { - None - } else { - Some( - Duration::from_secs(time.tv_sec as u64) - + Duration::from_micros(time.tv_usec as u64), - ) - } - } - - /// Convert a Rust `Option<Duration>` to a C `timespec`. - #[inline] - fn duration_to_linux(timeout: Option<Duration>) -> io::Result<__kernel_timespec> { - Ok(match timeout { - Some(timeout) => { - if timeout == DURATION_ZERO { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - let mut timeout = __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: timeout.as_secs().try_into().unwrap_or(i64::MAX), - tv_nsec: timeout.subsec_nanos().into(), - }; - if timeout.tv_sec == 0 && timeout.tv_nsec == 0 { - timeout.tv_nsec = 1; - } - timeout - } - None => __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: 0, - tv_nsec: 0, - }, - }) - } - - /// Like `duration_to_linux` but uses Linux's old 32-bit `timeval`. - fn duration_to_linux_old(timeout: Option<Duration>) -> io::Result<timeval> { - Ok(match timeout { - Some(timeout) => { - if timeout == DURATION_ZERO { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - - // `subsec_micros` rounds down, so we use `subsec_nanos` and - // manually round up. - let mut timeout = timeval { - tv_sec: timeout.as_secs().try_into().unwrap_or(c::c_long::MAX), - tv_usec: ((timeout.subsec_nanos() + 999) / 1000) as _, - }; - if timeout.tv_sec == 0 && timeout.tv_usec == 0 { - timeout.tv_usec = 1; - } - timeout - } - None => timeval { - tv_sec: 0, - tv_usec: 0, - }, - }) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, ttl: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_TTL, ttl) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_TTL) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_v6only(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, only_v6: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_V6ONLY, from_bool(only_v6)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_v6only(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_V6ONLY).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_multicast_loop( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_loop: bool, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IP as _, - c::IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, - from_bool(multicast_loop), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_multicast_loop(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_LOOP).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_multicast_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, multicast_ttl: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_TTL, multicast_ttl) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ip_multicast_ttl(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_MULTICAST_TTL) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_multicast_loop( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_loop: bool, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, - c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP, - from_bool(multicast_loop), - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_multicast_loop(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_multicast_hops( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multicast_hops: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt( - fd, - c::IPPROTO_IP as _, - c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP, - multicast_hops, - ) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_ipv6_multicast_hops(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<u32> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_add_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, - interface: &Ipv4Addr, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_imr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_add_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, - interface: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_ipv6mr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ip_drop_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, - interface: &Ipv4Addr, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_imr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IP as _, c::IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_ipv6_drop_membership( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, - interface: u32, - ) -> io::Result<()> { - let mreq = to_ipv6mr(multiaddr, interface); - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _, c::IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, mreq) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn set_tcp_nodelay(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, nodelay: bool) -> io::Result<()> { - setsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_TCP as _, c::TCP_NODELAY, from_bool(nodelay)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn get_tcp_nodelay(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<bool> { - getsockopt(fd, c::IPPROTO_TCP as _, c::TCP_NODELAY).map(to_bool) - } - - #[inline] - fn to_imr(multiaddr: &Ipv4Addr, interface: &Ipv4Addr) -> c::ip_mreq { - c::ip_mreq { - imr_multiaddr: to_imr_addr(multiaddr), - imr_interface: to_imr_addr(interface), - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_imr_addr(addr: &Ipv4Addr) -> c::in_addr { - c::in_addr { - s_addr: u32::from_ne_bytes(addr.octets()), - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr(multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr, interface: u32) -> c::ipv6_mreq { - c::ipv6_mreq { - ipv6mr_multiaddr: to_ipv6mr_multiaddr(multiaddr), - ipv6mr_ifindex: to_ipv6mr_interface(interface), - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr_multiaddr(multiaddr: &Ipv6Addr) -> c::in6_addr { - c::in6_addr { - in6_u: linux_raw_sys::general::in6_addr__bindgen_ty_1 { - u6_addr8: multiaddr.octets(), - }, - } - } - - #[inline] - fn to_ipv6mr_interface(interface: u32) -> c::c_int { - interface as c::c_int - } - - #[inline] - fn from_bool(value: bool) -> c::c_uint { - c::c_uint::from(value) - } - - #[inline] - fn to_bool(value: c::c_uint) -> bool { - value != 0 - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b8f786b3f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,282 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -/// A type for holding raw integer socket types. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawSocketType = u32; - -/// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`socket`]. -/// -/// [`socket`]: crate::net::socket -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct SocketType(pub(crate) RawSocketType); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl SocketType { - /// `SOCK_STREAM` - pub const STREAM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_STREAM); - - /// `SOCK_DGRAM` - pub const DGRAM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_DGRAM); - - /// `SOCK_SEQPACKET` - pub const SEQPACKET: Self = Self(c::SOCK_SEQPACKET); - - /// `SOCK_RAW` - pub const RAW: Self = Self(c::SOCK_RAW); - - /// `SOCK_RDM` - pub const RDM: Self = Self(c::SOCK_RDM); - - /// Constructs a `SocketType` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawSocketType) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `SocketType`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawSocketType { - self.0 - } -} - -/// A type for holding raw integer address families. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawAddressFamily = c::sa_family_t; - -/// `AF_*` constants. -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct AddressFamily(pub(crate) RawAddressFamily); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl AddressFamily { - /// `AF_UNSPEC` - pub const UNSPEC: Self = Self(c::AF_UNSPEC as _); - /// `AF_INET` - pub const INET: Self = Self(c::AF_INET as _); - /// `AF_INET6` - pub const INET6: Self = Self(c::AF_INET6 as _); - /// `AF_NETLINK` - pub const NETLINK: Self = Self(c::AF_NETLINK as _); - /// `AF_UNIX`, aka `AF_LOCAL` - #[doc(alias = "LOCAL")] - pub const UNIX: Self = Self(c::AF_UNIX as _); - /// `AF_AX25` - pub const AX25: Self = Self(c::AF_AX25 as _); - /// `AF_IPX` - pub const IPX: Self = Self(c::AF_IPX as _); - /// `AF_APPLETALK` - pub const APPLETALK: Self = Self(c::AF_APPLETALK as _); - /// `AF_NETROM` - pub const NETROM: Self = Self(c::AF_NETROM as _); - /// `AF_BRIDGE` - pub const BRIDGE: Self = Self(c::AF_BRIDGE as _); - /// `AF_ATMPVC` - pub const ATMPVC: Self = Self(c::AF_ATMPVC as _); - /// `AF_X25` - pub const X25: Self = Self(c::AF_X25 as _); - /// `AF_ROSE` - pub const ROSE: Self = Self(c::AF_ROSE as _); - /// `AF_DECnet` - #[allow(non_upper_case_globals)] - pub const DECnet: Self = Self(c::AF_DECnet as _); - /// `AF_NETBEUI` - pub const NETBEUI: Self = Self(c::AF_NETBEUI as _); - /// `AF_SECURITY` - pub const SECURITY: Self = Self(c::AF_SECURITY as _); - /// `AF_KEY` - pub const KEY: Self = Self(c::AF_KEY as _); - /// `AF_PACKET` - pub const PACKET: Self = Self(c::AF_PACKET as _); - /// `AF_ASH` - pub const ASH: Self = Self(c::AF_ASH as _); - /// `AF_ECONET` - pub const ECONET: Self = Self(c::AF_ECONET as _); - /// `AF_ATMSVC` - pub const ATMSVC: Self = Self(c::AF_ATMSVC as _); - /// `AF_RDS` - pub const RDS: Self = Self(c::AF_RDS as _); - /// `AF_SNA` - pub const SNA: Self = Self(c::AF_SNA as _); - /// `AF_IRDA` - pub const IRDA: Self = Self(c::AF_IRDA as _); - /// `AF_PPPOX` - pub const PPPOX: Self = Self(c::AF_PPPOX as _); - /// `AF_WANPIPE` - pub const WANPIPE: Self = Self(c::AF_WANPIPE as _); - /// `AF_LLC` - pub const LLC: Self = Self(c::AF_LLC as _); - /// `AF_CAN` - pub const CAN: Self = Self(c::AF_CAN as _); - /// `AF_TIPC` - pub const TIPC: Self = Self(c::AF_TIPC as _); - /// `AF_BLUETOOTH` - pub const BLUETOOTH: Self = Self(c::AF_BLUETOOTH as _); - /// `AF_IUCV` - pub const IUCV: Self = Self(c::AF_IUCV as _); - /// `AF_RXRPC` - pub const RXRPC: Self = Self(c::AF_RXRPC as _); - /// `AF_ISDN` - pub const ISDN: Self = Self(c::AF_ISDN as _); - /// `AF_PHONET` - pub const PHONET: Self = Self(c::AF_PHONET as _); - /// `AF_IEEE802154` - pub const IEEE802154: Self = Self(c::AF_IEEE802154 as _); - - /// Constructs a `AddressFamily` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawAddressFamily) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `AddressFamily`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawAddressFamily { - self.0 - } -} - -/// A type for holding raw integer protocols. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub type RawProtocol = u32; - -/// `IPPROTO_*` -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(transparent)] -pub struct Protocol(pub(crate) RawProtocol); - -#[rustfmt::skip] -impl Protocol { - /// `IPPROTO_IP` - pub const IP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ICMP` - pub const ICMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ICMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IGMP` - pub const IGMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IGMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IPIP` - pub const IPIP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IPIP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_TCP` - pub const TCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_TCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_EGP` - pub const EGP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_EGP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_PUP` - pub const PUP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_PUP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_UDP` - pub const UDP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_UDP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IDP` - pub const IDP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IDP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_TP` - pub const TP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_TP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_DCCP` - pub const DCCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_DCCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_IPV6` - pub const IPV6: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_IPV6 as _); - /// `IPPROTO_RSVP` - pub const RSVP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_RSVP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_GRE` - pub const GRE: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_GRE as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ESP` - pub const ESP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ESP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_AH` - pub const AH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_AH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MTP` - pub const MTP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MTP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_BEETPH` - pub const BEETPH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_BEETPH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ENCAP` - pub const ENCAP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ENCAP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_PIM` - pub const PIM: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_PIM as _); - /// `IPPROTO_COMP` - pub const COMP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_COMP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_SCTP` - pub const SCTP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_SCTP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_UDPLITE` - pub const UDPLITE: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_UDPLITE as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MPLS` - pub const MPLS: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MPLS as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ETHERNET` - pub const ETHERNET: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ETHERNET as _); - /// `IPPROTO_RAW` - pub const RAW: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_RAW as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MPTCP` - pub const MPTCP: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MPTCP as _); - /// `IPPROTO_FRAGMENT` - pub const FRAGMENT: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_FRAGMENT as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ICMPV6` - pub const ICMPV6: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ICMPV6 as _); - /// `IPPROTO_MH` - pub const MH: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_MH as _); - /// `IPPROTO_ROUTING` - pub const ROUTING: Self = Self(c::IPPROTO_ROUTING as _); - - /// Constructs a `Protocol` from a raw integer. - #[inline] - pub const fn from_raw(raw: RawProtocol) -> Self { - Self(raw) - } - - /// Returns the raw integer for this `Protocol`. - #[inline] - pub const fn as_raw(self) -> RawProtocol { - self.0 - } -} - -/// `SHUT_*` constants for use with [`shutdown`]. -/// -/// [`shutdown`]: crate::net::shutdown -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Shutdown { - /// `SHUT_WR`—Disable further read operations. - Read = c::SHUT_RD, - /// `SHUT_WR`—Disable further write operations. - Write = c::SHUT_WR, - /// `SHUT_RDWR`—Disable further read and write operations. - ReadWrite = c::SHUT_RDWR, -} - -bitflags! { - /// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`accept_with`] and [`acceptfrom_with`]. - /// - /// [`accept_with`]: crate::net::accept_with - /// [`acceptfrom_with`]: crate::net::acceptfrom_with - pub struct AcceptFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `SOCK_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::O_NONBLOCK; - /// `SOCK_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `SOCK_*` constants for use with [`socket`]. - /// - /// [`socket`]: crate::net::socket - pub struct SocketFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `SOCK_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = c::O_NONBLOCK; - - /// `SOCK_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = c::O_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -/// Timeout identifier for use with [`set_socket_timeout`] and -/// [`get_socket_timeout`]. -/// -/// [`set_socket_timeout`]: crate::net::sockopt::set_socket_timeout. -/// [`get_socket_timeout`]: crate::net::sockopt::get_socket_timeout. -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Timeout { - /// `SO_RCVTIMEO`—Timeout for receiving. - Recv = c::SO_RCVTIMEO_NEW, - - /// `SO_SNDTIMEO`—Timeout for sending. - Send = c::SO_SNDTIMEO_NEW, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/write_sockaddr.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/write_sockaddr.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 17abd96a0..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/net/write_sockaddr.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -//! The BSD sockets API requires us to read the `ss_family` field before -//! we can interpret the rest of a `sockaddr` produced by the kernel. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use crate::net::{SocketAddrAny, SocketAddrStorage, SocketAddrUnix, SocketAddrV4, SocketAddrV6}; -use core::mem::size_of; - -pub(crate) unsafe fn write_sockaddr( - addr: &SocketAddrAny, - storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage, -) -> usize { - match addr { - SocketAddrAny::V4(v4) => write_sockaddr_v4(v4, storage), - SocketAddrAny::V6(v6) => write_sockaddr_v6(v6, storage), - SocketAddrAny::Unix(unix) => write_sockaddr_unix(unix, storage), - } -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn encode_sockaddr_v4(v4: &SocketAddrV4) -> c::sockaddr_in { - c::sockaddr_in { - sin_family: c::AF_INET as _, - sin_port: u16::to_be(v4.port()), - sin_addr: c::in_addr { - s_addr: u32::from_ne_bytes(v4.ip().octets()), - }, - __pad: [0_u8; 8], - } -} - -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_v4(v4: &SocketAddrV4, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - let encoded = encode_sockaddr_v4(v4); - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), encoded); - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in>() -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn encode_sockaddr_v6(v6: &SocketAddrV6) -> c::sockaddr_in6 { - c::sockaddr_in6 { - sin6_family: c::AF_INET6 as _, - sin6_port: u16::to_be(v6.port()), - sin6_flowinfo: u32::to_be(v6.flowinfo()), - sin6_addr: c::in6_addr { - in6_u: linux_raw_sys::general::in6_addr__bindgen_ty_1 { - u6_addr8: v6.ip().octets(), - }, - }, - sin6_scope_id: v6.scope_id(), - } -} - -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_v6(v6: &SocketAddrV6, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - let encoded = encode_sockaddr_v6(v6); - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), encoded); - size_of::<c::sockaddr_in6>() -} - -unsafe fn write_sockaddr_unix(unix: &SocketAddrUnix, storage: *mut SocketAddrStorage) -> usize { - core::ptr::write(storage.cast(), unix.unix); - unix.len() -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/auxv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/auxv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index acdd9d0e7..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/auxv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ -//! Linux auxv support. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! This uses raw pointers to locate and read the kernel-provided auxv array. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::elf::*; -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "mustang"))] -use crate::fs::{Mode, OFlags}; -use crate::utils::{as_ptr, check_raw_pointer}; -use alloc::vec::Vec; -use core::ffi::c_void; -use core::mem::size_of; -use core::ptr::{null_mut, read_unaligned, NonNull}; -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -use core::slice; -use core::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed; -use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - AT_BASE, AT_CLKTCK, AT_EXECFN, AT_HWCAP, AT_HWCAP2, AT_NULL, AT_PAGESZ, AT_PHDR, AT_PHENT, - AT_PHNUM, AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, -}; - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn page_size() -> usize { - let mut page_size = PAGE_SIZE.load(Relaxed); - - if page_size == 0 { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - page_size = PAGE_SIZE.load(Relaxed); - } - - page_size -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_ticks_per_second() -> u64 { - let mut ticks = CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND.load(Relaxed); - - if ticks == 0 { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - ticks = CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND.load(Relaxed); - } - - ticks as u64 -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_hwcap() -> (usize, usize) { - let mut hwcap = HWCAP.load(Relaxed); - let mut hwcap2 = HWCAP2.load(Relaxed); - - if hwcap == 0 || hwcap2 == 0 { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - hwcap = HWCAP.load(Relaxed); - hwcap2 = HWCAP2.load(Relaxed); - } - - (hwcap, hwcap2) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_execfn() -> &'static CStr { - let mut execfn = EXECFN.load(Relaxed); - - if execfn.is_null() { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - execfn = EXECFN.load(Relaxed); - } - - // Safety: We assume the `AT_EXECFN` value provided by the kernel is a - // valid pointer to a valid NUL-terminated array of bytes. - unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(execfn.cast()) } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn exe_phdrs() -> (*const c::c_void, usize) { - let mut phdr = PHDR.load(Relaxed); - let mut phnum = PHNUM.load(Relaxed); - - if phdr.is_null() || phnum == 0 { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - phdr = PHDR.load(Relaxed); - phnum = PHNUM.load(Relaxed); - } - - (phdr.cast(), phnum) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn exe_phdrs_slice() -> &'static [Elf_Phdr] { - let (phdr, phnum) = exe_phdrs(); - - // Safety: We assume the `AT_PHDR` and `AT_PHNUM` values provided by the - // kernel form a valid slice. - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(phdr.cast(), phnum) } -} - -/// `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR` isn't present on all platforms in all configurations, -/// so if we don't see it, this function returns a null pointer. -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn sysinfo_ehdr() -> *const Elf_Ehdr { - let mut ehdr = SYSINFO_EHDR.load(Relaxed); - - if ehdr.is_null() { - init_from_proc_self_auxv(); - ehdr = SYSINFO_EHDR.load(Relaxed); - } - - ehdr -} - -static PAGE_SIZE: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); -static CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); -static HWCAP: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); -static HWCAP2: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); -static SYSINFO_EHDR: AtomicPtr<Elf_Ehdr> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()); -static PHDR: AtomicPtr<Elf_Phdr> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()); -static PHNUM: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); -static EXECFN: AtomicPtr<c::c_char> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()); - -/// On non-Mustang platforms, we read the aux vector from /proc/self/auxv. -#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "mustang"))] -fn init_from_proc_self_auxv() { - // Open "/proc/self/auxv", either because we trust "/proc", or because - // we're running inside QEMU and `proc_self_auxv`'s extra checking foils - // QEMU's emulation so we need to do a plain open to get the right - // auxv records. - let file = crate::fs::openat( - crate::fs::cwd(), - "/proc/self/auxv", - OFlags::empty(), - Mode::empty(), - ) - .unwrap(); - - let _ = init_from_auxv_file(file); -} - -#[cfg(target_vendor = "mustang")] -fn init_from_proc_self_auxv() { - panic!("mustang should have initialized the auxv values"); -} - -/// Process auxv entries from the open file `auxv`. -fn init_from_auxv_file(auxv: OwnedFd) -> Option<()> { - let mut buffer = Vec::<u8>::with_capacity(512); - loop { - let cur = buffer.len(); - - // Request one extra byte; `Vec` will often allocate more. - buffer.reserve(1); - - // Use all the space it allocated. - buffer.resize(buffer.capacity(), 0); - - // Read up to that many bytes. - let n = match crate::io::read(&auxv, &mut buffer[cur..]) { - Err(crate::io::Errno::INTR) => 0, - Err(_err) => panic!(), - Ok(0) => break, - Ok(n) => n, - }; - - // Account for the number of bytes actually read. - buffer.resize(cur + n, 0_u8); - } - - // Safety: We loaded from an auxv file into the buffer. - unsafe { init_from_auxp(buffer.as_ptr().cast()) } -} - -/// Process auxv entries from the auxv array pointed to by `auxp`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must be passed a pointer to an auxv array. -/// -/// The buffer contains `Elf_aux_t` elements, though it need not be aligned; -/// function uses `read_unaligned` to read from it. -unsafe fn init_from_auxp(mut auxp: *const Elf_auxv_t) -> Option<()> { - let mut pagesz = 0; - let mut clktck = 0; - let mut hwcap = 0; - let mut hwcap2 = 0; - let mut phdr = null_mut(); - let mut phnum = 0; - let mut execfn = null_mut(); - let mut sysinfo_ehdr = null_mut(); - let mut phent = 0; - - loop { - let Elf_auxv_t { a_type, a_val } = read_unaligned(auxp); - - match a_type as _ { - AT_PAGESZ => pagesz = a_val as usize, - AT_CLKTCK => clktck = a_val as usize, - AT_HWCAP => hwcap = a_val as usize, - AT_HWCAP2 => hwcap2 = a_val as usize, - AT_PHDR => phdr = check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Phdr>(a_val as *mut _)?.as_ptr(), - AT_PHNUM => phnum = a_val as usize, - AT_PHENT => phent = a_val as usize, - AT_EXECFN => execfn = check_raw_pointer::<c::c_char>(a_val as *mut _)?.as_ptr(), - AT_BASE => check_interpreter_base(a_val.cast())?, - AT_SYSINFO_EHDR => sysinfo_ehdr = check_vdso_base(a_val as *mut _)?.as_ptr(), - AT_NULL => break, - _ => (), - } - auxp = auxp.add(1); - } - - assert_eq!(phent, size_of::<Elf_Phdr>()); - - // The base and sysinfo_ehdr (if present) matches our platform. Accept - // the aux values. - PAGE_SIZE.store(pagesz, Relaxed); - CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND.store(clktck, Relaxed); - HWCAP.store(hwcap, Relaxed); - HWCAP2.store(hwcap2, Relaxed); - PHDR.store(phdr, Relaxed); - PHNUM.store(phnum, Relaxed); - EXECFN.store(execfn, Relaxed); - SYSINFO_EHDR.store(sysinfo_ehdr, Relaxed); - - Some(()) -} - -/// Check that `base` is a valid pointer to the program interpreter. -/// -/// `base` is some value we got from a `AT_BASE` aux record somewhere, -/// which hopefully holds the value of the program interpreter in memory. Do a -/// series of checks to be as sure as we can that it's safe to use. -unsafe fn check_interpreter_base(base: *const Elf_Ehdr) -> Option<()> { - check_elf_base(base)?; - Some(()) -} - -/// Check that `base` is a valid pointer to the kernel-provided vDSO. -/// -/// `base` is some value we got from a `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR` aux record somewhere, -/// which hopefully holds the value of the kernel-provided vDSO in memory. Do a -/// series of checks to be as sure as we can that it's safe to use. -unsafe fn check_vdso_base(base: *const Elf_Ehdr) -> Option<NonNull<Elf_Ehdr>> { - // In theory, we could check that we're not attempting to parse our own ELF - // image, as an additional check. However, older Linux toolchains don't - // support this, and Rust's `#[linkage = "extern_weak"]` isn't stable yet, - // so just disable this for now. - /* - { - extern "C" { - static __ehdr_start: c::c_void; - } - - let ehdr_start: *const c::c_void = &__ehdr_start; - if base == ehdr_start { - return None; - } - } - */ - - let hdr = check_elf_base(base)?; - - // Check that the ELF is not writable, since that would indicate that this - // isn't the ELF we think it is. Here we're just using `clock_getres` just - // as an arbitrary system call which writes to a buffer and fails with - // `EFAULT` if the buffer is not writable. - { - use super::super::conv::{c_uint, ret}; - if ret(syscall!( - __NR_clock_getres, - c_uint(linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC), - base - )) != Err(crate::io::Errno::FAULT) - { - // We can't gracefully fail here because we would seem to have just - // mutated some unknown memory. - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - { - std::process::abort(); - } - #[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), feature = "rustc-dep-of-std"))] - { - core::intrinsics::abort(); - } - } - } - - Some(hdr) -} - -/// Check that `base` is a valid pointer to an ELF image. -unsafe fn check_elf_base(base: *const Elf_Ehdr) -> Option<NonNull<Elf_Ehdr>> { - // If we're reading a 64-bit auxv on a 32-bit platform, we'll see - // a zero `a_val` because `AT_*` values are never greater than - // `u32::MAX`. Zero is used by libc's `getauxval` to indicate - // errors, so it should never be a valid value. - if base.is_null() { - return None; - } - - let hdr = match check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Ehdr>(base as *mut _) { - Some(hdr) => hdr, - None => return None, - }; - - let hdr = hdr.as_ref(); - if hdr.e_ident[..SELFMAG] != ELFMAG { - return None; // Wrong ELF magic - } - if !matches!(hdr.e_ident[EI_OSABI], ELFOSABI_SYSV | ELFOSABI_LINUX) { - return None; // Unrecognized ELF OS ABI - } - if hdr.e_ident[EI_ABIVERSION] != ELFABIVERSION { - return None; // Unrecognized ELF ABI version - } - if hdr.e_type != ET_DYN { - return None; // Wrong ELF type - } - - // If ELF is extended, we'll need to adjust. - if hdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] != EV_CURRENT - || hdr.e_ehsize as usize != size_of::<Elf_Ehdr>() - || hdr.e_phentsize as usize != size_of::<Elf_Phdr>() - { - return None; - } - // We don't currently support extra-large numbers of segments. - if hdr.e_phnum == PN_XNUM { - return None; - } - - // If `e_phoff` is zero, it's more likely that we're looking at memory that - // has been zeroed than that the kernel has somehow aliased the `Ehdr` and - // the `Phdr`. - if hdr.e_phoff < size_of::<Elf_Ehdr>() { - return None; - } - - // Verify that the `EI_CLASS`/`EI_DATA`/`e_machine` fields match the - // architecture we're running as. This helps catch cases where we're - // running under QEMU. - if hdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS { - return None; // Wrong ELF class - } - if hdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA { - return None; // Wrong ELF data - } - if hdr.e_machine != EM_CURRENT { - return None; // Wrong machine type - } - - Some(NonNull::new_unchecked(as_ptr(hdr) as *mut _)) -} - -// ELF ABI - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -struct Elf_auxv_t { - a_type: usize, - - // Some of the values in the auxv array are pointers, so we make `a_val` a - // pointer, in order to preserve their provenance. For the values which are - // integers, we cast this to `usize`. - a_val: *const c_void, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/libc_auxv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/libc_auxv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1597fd727..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/libc_auxv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -//! Linux auxv support, using libc. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! This uses raw pointers to locate and read the kernel-provided auxv array. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -#[cfg(any(feature = "param", feature = "runtime"))] -use super::super::c; -use super::super::elf::*; -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -use core::slice; - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn page_size() -> usize { - unsafe { libc::sysconf(libc::_SC_PAGESIZE) as usize } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_ticks_per_second() -> u64 { - unsafe { libc::getauxval(libc::AT_CLKTCK) as u64 } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_hwcap() -> (usize, usize) { - unsafe { - ( - libc::getauxval(libc::AT_HWCAP) as usize, - libc::getauxval(libc::AT_HWCAP2) as usize, - ) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_execfn() -> &'static CStr { - unsafe { - let execfn = libc::getauxval(libc::AT_EXECFN) as *const c::c_char; - CStr::from_ptr(execfn.cast()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn exe_phdrs() -> (*const c::c_void, usize) { - unsafe { - ( - libc::getauxval(libc::AT_PHDR) as *const c::c_void, - libc::getauxval(libc::AT_PHNUM) as usize, - ) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn exe_phdrs_slice() -> &'static [Elf_Phdr] { - let (phdr, phnum) = exe_phdrs(); - - // Safety: We assume the `AT_PHDR` and `AT_PHNUM` values provided by the - // kernel form a valid slice. - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(phdr.cast(), phnum) } -} - -/// `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR` isn't present on all platforms in all configurations, -/// so if we don't see it, this function returns a null pointer. -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn sysinfo_ehdr() -> *const Elf_Ehdr { - unsafe { libc::getauxval(linux_raw_sys::general::AT_SYSINFO_EHDR.into()) as *const Elf_Ehdr } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 956282074..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -// On Mustang, origin is in control of program startup and can access the -// incoming aux values on the stack. -// -// With "use-libc-auxv" enabled, use libc's `getauxval`. -// -// Otherwise, we read aux values from /proc/self/auxv. -#[cfg_attr(target_vendor = "mustang", path = "mustang_auxv.rs")] -#[cfg_attr( - all(not(target_vendor = "mustang"), feature = "use-libc-auxv"), - path = "libc_auxv.rs" -)] -pub(crate) mod auxv; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mustang_auxv.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mustang_auxv.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e9b89b500..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/param/mustang_auxv.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -//! Linux auxv support, for Mustang. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! This uses raw pointers to locate and read the kernel-provided auxv array. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::elf::*; -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use core::ffi::c_void; -use core::mem::size_of; -use core::ptr::{null, read}; -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -use core::slice; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - AT_CLKTCK, AT_EXECFN, AT_HWCAP, AT_HWCAP2, AT_NULL, AT_PAGESZ, AT_PHDR, AT_PHENT, AT_PHNUM, - AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, -}; - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn page_size() -> usize { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. - unsafe { PAGE_SIZE } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_ticks_per_second() -> u64 { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. - unsafe { CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND as u64 } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_hwcap() -> (usize, usize) { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. - unsafe { (HWCAP, HWCAP2) } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "param")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn linux_execfn() -> &'static CStr { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. And we - // assume it's a valid pointer to a NUL-terminated string. - unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(EXECFN.0.cast()) } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn exe_phdrs() -> (*const c_void, usize) { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. - unsafe { (PHDR.0.cast(), PHNUM) } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn exe_phdrs_slice() -> &'static [Elf_Phdr] { - let (phdr, phnum) = exe_phdrs(); - - // Safety: We assume the `AT_PHDR` and `AT_PHNUM` values provided by the - // kernel form a valid slice. - unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(phdr.cast(), phnum) } -} - -/// `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR` isn't present on all platforms in all configurations, -/// so if we don't see it, this function returns a null pointer. -#[inline] -pub(in super::super) fn sysinfo_ehdr() -> *const Elf_Ehdr { - // Safety: This is initialized during program startup. - unsafe { SYSINFO_EHDR.0 } -} - -/// A const pointer to `T` that implements [`Sync`]. -#[repr(transparent)] -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub struct SyncConstPtr<T>(*const T); -unsafe impl<T> Sync for SyncConstPtr<T> {} - -impl<T> SyncConstPtr<T> { - /// Creates a `SyncConstPointer` from a raw pointer. - /// - /// Behavior is undefined if `ptr` is actually not - /// safe to share across threads. - pub const unsafe fn new(ptr: *const T) -> Self { - Self(ptr) - } -} - -static mut PAGE_SIZE: usize = 0; -static mut CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND: usize = 0; -static mut HWCAP: usize = 0; -static mut HWCAP2: usize = 0; -static mut SYSINFO_EHDR: SyncConstPtr<Elf_Ehdr> = unsafe { SyncConstPtr::new(null()) }; -static mut PHDR: SyncConstPtr<Elf_Phdr> = unsafe { SyncConstPtr::new(null()) }; -static mut PHNUM: usize = 0; -static mut EXECFN: SyncConstPtr<c::c_char> = unsafe { SyncConstPtr::new(null()) }; - -/// On mustang, we export a function to be called during initialization, and -/// passed a pointer to the original environment variable block set up by the -/// OS. -pub(crate) unsafe fn init(envp: *mut *mut u8) { - init_from_envp(envp); -} - -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must be passed a pointer to the environment variable buffer -/// provided by the kernel, which is followed in memory by the auxv array. -unsafe fn init_from_envp(mut envp: *mut *mut u8) { - while !(*envp).is_null() { - envp = envp.add(1); - } - init_from_auxp(envp.add(1).cast()) -} - -/// Process auxv entries from the auxv array pointed to by `auxp`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// This must be passed a pointer to an auxv array. -/// -/// The buffer contains `Elf_aux_t` elements, though it need not be aligned; -/// function uses `read_unaligned` to read from it. -unsafe fn init_from_auxp(mut auxp: *const Elf_auxv_t) { - loop { - let Elf_auxv_t { a_type, a_val } = read(auxp); - - match a_type as _ { - AT_PAGESZ => PAGE_SIZE = a_val as usize, - AT_CLKTCK => CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SECOND = a_val as usize, - AT_HWCAP => HWCAP = a_val as usize, - AT_HWCAP2 => HWCAP2 = a_val as usize, - AT_PHDR => PHDR = SyncConstPtr::new(a_val.cast::<Elf_Phdr>()), - AT_PHNUM => PHNUM = a_val as usize, - AT_PHENT => assert_eq!(a_val as usize, size_of::<Elf_Phdr>()), - AT_EXECFN => EXECFN = SyncConstPtr::new(a_val.cast::<c::c_char>()), - AT_SYSINFO_EHDR => SYSINFO_EHDR = SyncConstPtr::new(a_val.cast::<Elf_Ehdr>()), - AT_NULL => break, - _ => (), - } - auxp = auxp.add(1); - } -} - -// ELF ABI - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -struct Elf_auxv_t { - a_type: usize, - - // Some of the values in the auxv array are pointers, so we make `a_val` a - // pointer, in order to preserve their provenance. For the values which are - // integers, we cast this to `usize`. - a_val: *const c_void, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/cpu_set.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/cpu_set.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 10c5f478e..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/cpu_set.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -#![allow(non_snake_case)] - -use super::types::RawCpuSet; -use core::mem::size_of_val; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_SET(cpu: usize, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - let size_in_bits = 8 * size_of_val(&cpuset.bits[0]); // 32, 64 etc - let (idx, offset) = (cpu / size_in_bits, cpu % size_in_bits); - cpuset.bits[idx] |= 1 << offset -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_ZERO(cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - // TODO: With, Rust 1.50, use `cpuset.bits.fill(0)` instead. - for element in &mut cpuset.bits { - *element = 0; - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_CLR(cpu: usize, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) { - let size_in_bits = 8 * size_of_val(&cpuset.bits[0]); // 32, 64 etc - let (idx, offset) = (cpu / size_in_bits, cpu % size_in_bits); - cpuset.bits[idx] &= !(1 << offset) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_ISSET(cpu: usize, cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> bool { - let size_in_bits = 8 * size_of_val(&cpuset.bits[0]); - let (idx, offset) = (cpu / size_in_bits, cpu % size_in_bits); - (cpuset.bits[idx] & (1 << offset)) != 0 -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_COUNT_S(size_in_bytes: usize, cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> u32 { - let size_of_mask = size_of_val(&cpuset.bits[0]); - let idx = size_in_bytes / size_of_mask; - cpuset.bits[..idx] - .iter() - .fold(0, |acc, i| acc + i.count_ones()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn CPU_COUNT(cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> u32 { - CPU_COUNT_S(core::mem::size_of::<RawCpuSet>(), cpuset) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 9b2c25f91..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod cpu_set; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; -pub(crate) mod wait; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ac62e6944..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,560 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::process`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ - by_mut, by_ref, c_int, c_uint, negative_pid, pass_usize, ret, ret_c_int, ret_c_uint, - ret_infallible, ret_usize, ret_usize_infallible, size_of, slice_just_addr, slice_mut, zero, -}; -use super::types::{RawCpuSet, RawUname}; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::{ - Cpuid, Gid, MembarrierCommand, MembarrierQuery, Pid, RawNonZeroPid, RawPid, Resource, Rlimit, - Signal, Uid, WaitOptions, WaitStatus, -}; -use core::convert::TryInto; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use core::num::NonZeroU32; -use core::ptr::{null, null_mut}; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{ - __kernel_gid_t, __kernel_pid_t, __kernel_uid_t, membarrier_cmd, membarrier_cmd_flag, rlimit, - rlimit64, PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_PROCESS, PRIO_USER, RLIM64_INFINITY, RLIM_INFINITY, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn chdir(filename: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_chdir, filename)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn fchdir(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_fchdir, fd)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getcwd(buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_getcwd, buf_addr_mut, buf_len)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn membarrier_query() -> MembarrierQuery { - unsafe { - match ret_c_uint(syscall!( - __NR_membarrier, - c_int(membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_QUERY as _), - c_uint(0) - )) { - Ok(query) => { - // Safety: The safety of `from_bits_unchecked` is discussed - // [here]. Our "source of truth" is Linux, and here, the - // `query` value is coming from Linux, so we know it only - // contains "source of truth" valid bits. - // - // [here]: https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/207#issuecomment-671668662 - MembarrierQuery::from_bits_unchecked(query) - } - Err(_) => MembarrierQuery::empty(), - } - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn membarrier(cmd: MembarrierCommand) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall!(__NR_membarrier, cmd, c_uint(0))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn membarrier_cpu(cmd: MembarrierCommand, cpu: Cpuid) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_membarrier, - cmd, - c_uint(membarrier_cmd_flag::MEMBARRIER_CMD_FLAG_CPU as _), - cpu - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpid() -> Pid { - unsafe { - let pid: i32 = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getpid)) as __kernel_pid_t; - debug_assert!(pid > 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pid as u32)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getppid() -> Option<Pid> { - unsafe { - let ppid: i32 = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getppid)) as __kernel_pid_t; - Pid::from_raw(ppid as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpgid(pid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pgid: i32 = - ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getpgid, c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid))))? as __kernel_pid_t; - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(NonZeroU32::new_unchecked( - pgid as u32, - ))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpgrp() -> Pid { - // Use the `getpgrp` syscall if available. - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64")))] - unsafe { - let pgid: i32 = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getpgrp)) as __kernel_pid_t; - debug_assert!(pgid > 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pgid as u32)) - } - - // Otherwise use `getpgrp` and pass it zero. - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "riscv64"))] - unsafe { - let pgid: i32 = - ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getpgid, c_uint(0))) as __kernel_pid_t; - debug_assert!(pgid > 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(pgid as u32)) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getgid() -> Gid { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm"))] - unsafe { - let gid: i32 = - (ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getgid32)) as __kernel_gid_t).into(); - Gid::from_raw(gid as u32) - } - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm")))] - unsafe { - let gid = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getgid)) as __kernel_gid_t; - Gid::from_raw(gid as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getegid() -> Gid { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm"))] - unsafe { - let gid: i32 = - (ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getegid32)) as __kernel_gid_t).into(); - Gid::from_raw(gid as u32) - } - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm")))] - unsafe { - let gid = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getegid)) as __kernel_gid_t; - Gid::from_raw(gid as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getuid() -> Uid { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm"))] - unsafe { - let uid = (ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getuid32)) as __kernel_uid_t).into(); - Uid::from_raw(uid) - } - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm")))] - unsafe { - let uid = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_getuid)) as __kernel_uid_t; - Uid::from_raw(uid as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn geteuid() -> Uid { - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm"))] - unsafe { - let uid: i32 = - (ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_geteuid32)) as __kernel_uid_t).into(); - Uid::from_raw(uid as u32) - } - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "arm")))] - unsafe { - let uid = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_geteuid)) as __kernel_uid_t; - Uid::from_raw(uid as u32) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_getaffinity(pid: Option<Pid>, cpuset: &mut RawCpuSet) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - // The raw linux syscall returns the size (in bytes) of the `cpumask_t` - // data type that is used internally by the kernel to represent the CPU - // set bit mask. - let size = ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_sched_getaffinity, - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid)), - size_of::<RawCpuSet, _>(), - by_mut(&mut cpuset.bits) - ))?; - let bytes = (cpuset as *mut RawCpuSet).cast::<u8>(); - let rest = bytes.wrapping_add(size); - // Zero every byte in the cpuset not set by the kernel. - rest.write_bytes(0, core::mem::size_of::<RawCpuSet>() - size); - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_setaffinity(pid: Option<Pid>, cpuset: &RawCpuSet) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_sched_setaffinity, - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid)), - size_of::<RawCpuSet, _>(), - slice_just_addr(&cpuset.bits) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn sched_yield() { - unsafe { - // See the documentation for [`crate::process::sched_yield`] for why - // errors are ignored. - syscall_readonly!(__NR_sched_yield).decode_void(); - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn uname() -> RawUname { - let mut uname = MaybeUninit::<RawUname>::uninit(); - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_uname, &mut uname)).unwrap(); - uname.assume_init() - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn nice(inc: i32) -> io::Result<i32> { - let priority = if inc > -40 && inc < 40 { - inc + getpriority_process(None)? - } else { - inc - } - // TODO: With Rust 1.50, use `.clamp` instead of `.min` and `.max`. - //.clamp(-20, 19); - .min(19) - .max(-20); - setpriority_process(None, priority)?; - Ok(priority) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_user(uid: Uid) -> io::Result<i32> { - unsafe { - Ok(20 - - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_getpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_USER), - c_uint(uid.as_raw()) - ))?) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_pgrp(pgid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<i32> { - unsafe { - Ok(20 - - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_getpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_PGRP), - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pgid)) - ))?) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getpriority_process(pid: Option<Pid>) -> io::Result<i32> { - unsafe { - Ok(20 - - ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_getpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_PROCESS), - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid)) - ))?) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_user(uid: Uid, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_setpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_USER), - c_uint(uid.as_raw()), - c_int(priority) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_pgrp(pgid: Option<Pid>, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_setpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_PGRP), - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pgid)), - c_int(priority) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setpriority_process(pid: Option<Pid>, priority: i32) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_setpriority, - c_uint(PRIO_PROCESS), - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid)), - c_int(priority) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getrlimit(limit: Resource) -> Rlimit { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<rlimit64>::uninit(); - unsafe { - match ret(syscall!( - __NR_prlimit64, - c_uint(0), - limit, - null::<c::c_void>(), - &mut result - )) { - Ok(()) => rlimit_from_linux(result.assume_init()), - Err(err) => { - debug_assert_eq!(err, io::Errno::NOSYS); - getrlimit_old(limit) - } - } - } -} - -/// The old 32-bit-only `getrlimit` syscall, for when we lack the new -/// `prlimit64`. -unsafe fn getrlimit_old(limit: Resource) -> Rlimit { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<rlimit>::uninit(); - - // On these platforms, `__NR_getrlimit` is called `__NR_ugetrlimit`. - #[cfg(any( - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "powerpc", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "x86", - ))] - { - ret_infallible(syscall!(__NR_ugetrlimit, limit, &mut result)); - } - - // On these platforms, it's just `__NR_getrlimit`. - #[cfg(not(any( - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "powerpc", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "x86", - )))] - { - ret_infallible(syscall!(__NR_getrlimit, limit, &mut result)); - } - - rlimit_from_linux_old(result.assume_init()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setrlimit(limit: Resource, new: Rlimit) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - let lim = rlimit_to_linux(new.clone()); - match ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_prlimit64, - c_uint(0), - limit, - by_ref(&lim), - null_mut::<c::c_void>() - )) { - Ok(()) => Ok(()), - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => setrlimit_old(limit, new), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } -} - -/// The old 32-bit-only `setrlimit` syscall, for when we lack the new -/// `prlimit64`. -unsafe fn setrlimit_old(limit: Resource, new: Rlimit) -> io::Result<()> { - let lim = rlimit_to_linux_old(new)?; - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_setrlimit, limit, by_ref(&lim))) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn prlimit(pid: Option<Pid>, limit: Resource, new: Rlimit) -> io::Result<Rlimit> { - let lim = rlimit_to_linux(new); - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<rlimit64>::uninit(); - unsafe { - match ret(syscall!( - __NR_prlimit64, - c_uint(Pid::as_raw(pid)), - limit, - by_ref(&lim), - &mut result - )) { - Ok(()) => Ok(rlimit_from_linux(result.assume_init())), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } - } -} - -/// Convert a Rust [`Rlimit`] to a C `rlimit64`. -#[inline] -fn rlimit_from_linux(lim: rlimit64) -> Rlimit { - let current = if lim.rlim_cur == RLIM64_INFINITY as _ { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_cur) - }; - let maximum = if lim.rlim_max == RLIM64_INFINITY as _ { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_max) - }; - Rlimit { current, maximum } -} - -/// Convert a C `rlimit64` to a Rust `Rlimit`. -#[inline] -fn rlimit_to_linux(lim: Rlimit) -> rlimit64 { - let rlim_cur = match lim.current { - Some(r) => r, - None => RLIM64_INFINITY as _, - }; - let rlim_max = match lim.maximum { - Some(r) => r, - None => RLIM64_INFINITY as _, - }; - rlimit64 { rlim_cur, rlim_max } -} - -/// Like `rlimit_from_linux` but uses Linux's old 32-bit `rlimit`. -#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] -fn rlimit_from_linux_old(lim: rlimit) -> Rlimit { - let current = if lim.rlim_cur == RLIM_INFINITY as _ { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_cur.into()) - }; - let maximum = if lim.rlim_max == RLIM_INFINITY as _ { - None - } else { - Some(lim.rlim_max.into()) - }; - Rlimit { current, maximum } -} - -/// Like `rlimit_to_linux` but uses Linux's old 32-bit `rlimit`. -#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] -fn rlimit_to_linux_old(lim: Rlimit) -> io::Result<rlimit> { - let rlim_cur = match lim.current { - Some(r) => r.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - None => RLIM_INFINITY as _, - }; - let rlim_max = match lim.maximum { - Some(r) => r.try_into().map_err(|_e| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - None => RLIM_INFINITY as _, - }; - Ok(rlimit { rlim_cur, rlim_max }) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn wait(waitopts: WaitOptions) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - _waitpid(!0, waitopts) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn waitpid( - pid: Option<Pid>, - waitopts: WaitOptions, -) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - _waitpid(Pid::as_raw(pid), waitopts) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn _waitpid( - pid: RawPid, - waitopts: WaitOptions, -) -> io::Result<Option<(Pid, WaitStatus)>> { - unsafe { - let mut status = MaybeUninit::<u32>::uninit(); - let pid = ret_c_uint(syscall!( - __NR_wait4, - c_int(pid as _), - &mut status, - c_int(waitopts.bits() as _), - zero() - ))?; - Ok(RawNonZeroPid::new(pid).map(|non_zero| { - ( - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(non_zero), - WaitStatus::new(status.assume_init()), - ) - })) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "runtime")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn exit_group(code: c::c_int) -> ! { - unsafe { syscall_noreturn!(__NR_exit_group, c_int(code)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setsid() -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let pid = ret_usize(syscall_readonly!(__NR_setsid))?; - debug_assert!(pid > 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked( - pid as u32, - ))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_process(pid: Pid, sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_kill, pid, sig)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_process_group(pid: Pid, sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_kill, negative_pid(pid), sig)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn kill_current_process_group(sig: Signal) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_kill, pass_usize(0), sig)) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn prctl( - option: c::c_int, - arg2: *mut c::c_void, - arg3: *mut c::c_void, - arg4: *mut c::c_void, - arg5: *mut c::c_void, -) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - ret_c_int(syscall!(__NR_prctl, c_int(option), arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 53e2c7db1..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use linux_raw_sys::general::membarrier_cmd; - -/// A command for use with [`membarrier`] and [`membarrier_cpu`]. -/// -/// For `MEMBARRIER_CMD_QUERY`, see [`membarrier_query`]. -/// -/// [`membarrier`]: crate::process::membarrier -/// [`membarrier_cpu`]: crate::process::membarrier_cpu -/// [`membarrier_query`]: crate::process::membarrier_query -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum MembarrierCommand { - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL` - #[doc(alias = "Shared")] - #[doc(alias = "MEMBARRIER_CMD_SHARED")] - Global = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED` - GlobalExpedited = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED` - RegisterGlobalExpedited = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED` - PrivateExpedited = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED` - RegisterPrivateExpedited = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE` - PrivateExpeditedSyncCore = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE` - RegisterPrivateExpeditedSyncCore = - membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_SYNC_CORE as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ` (since Linux 5.10) - PrivateExpeditedRseq = membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ as _, - /// `MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ` (since Linux 5.10) - RegisterPrivateExpeditedRseq = - membarrier_cmd::MEMBARRIER_CMD_REGISTER_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ as _, -} - -/// A resource value for use with [`getrlimit`], [`setrlimit`], and -/// [`prlimit`]. -/// -/// [`getrlimit`]: crate::process::getrlimit -/// [`setrlimit`]: crate::process::setrlimit -/// [`prlimit`]: crate::process::prlimit -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Resource { - /// `RLIMIT_CPU` - Cpu = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_CPU, - /// `RLIMIT_FSIZE` - Fsize = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_FSIZE, - /// `RLIMIT_DATA` - Data = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_DATA, - /// `RLIMIT_STACK` - Stack = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_STACK, - /// `RLIMIT_CORE` - Core = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_CORE, - /// `RLIMIT_RSS` - Rss = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_RSS, - /// `RLIMIT_NPROC` - Nproc = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_NPROC, - /// `RLIMIT_NOFILE` - Nofile = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_NOFILE, - /// `RLIMIT_MEMLOCK` - Memlock = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, - /// `RLIMIT_AS` - As = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_AS, - /// `RLIMIT_LOCKS` - Locks = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_LOCKS, - /// `RLIMIT_SIGPENDING` - Sigpending = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_SIGPENDING, - /// `RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE` - Msgqueue = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE, - /// `RLIMIT_NICE` - Nice = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_NICE, - /// `RLIMIT_RTPRIO` - Rtprio = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_RTPRIO, - /// `RLIMIT_RTTIME` - Rttime = linux_raw_sys::general::RLIMIT_RTTIME, -} - -/// A signal number for use with [`kill_process`] and [`kill_process_group`]. -/// -/// [`kill_process`]: crate::process::kill_process -/// [`kill_process_group`]: crate::process::kill_process_group -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Signal { - /// `SIGHUP` - Hup = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGHUP, - /// `SIGINT` - Int = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGINT, - /// `SIGQUIT` - Quit = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGQUIT, - /// `SIGILL` - Ill = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGILL, - /// `SIGTRAP` - Trap = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTRAP, - /// `SIGABRT`, aka `SIGIOT` - #[doc(alias = "Iot")] - #[doc(alias = "Abrt")] - Abort = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGABRT, - /// `SIGBUS` - Bus = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGBUS, - /// `SIGFPE` - Fpe = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGFPE, - /// `SIGKILL` - Kill = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGKILL, - /// `SIGUSR1` - Usr1 = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGUSR1, - /// `SIGSEGV` - Segv = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSEGV, - /// `SIGUSR2` - Usr2 = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGUSR2, - /// `SIGPIPE` - Pipe = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPIPE, - /// `SIGALRM` - #[doc(alias = "Alrm")] - Alarm = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGALRM, - /// `SIGTERM` - Term = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTERM, - /// `SIGSTKFLT` - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")))] - Stkflt = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSTKFLT, - /// `SIGCHLD` - #[doc(alias = "Chld")] - Child = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGCHLD, - /// `SIGCONT` - Cont = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGCONT, - /// `SIGSTOP` - Stop = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSTOP, - /// `SIGTSTP` - Tstp = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTSTP, - /// `SIGTTIN` - Ttin = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTTIN, - /// `SIGTTOU` - Ttou = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTTOU, - /// `SIGURG` - Urg = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGURG, - /// `SIGXCPU` - Xcpu = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGXCPU, - /// `SIGXFSZ` - Xfsz = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGXFSZ, - /// `SIGVTALRM` - #[doc(alias = "Vtalrm")] - Vtalarm = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGVTALRM, - /// `SIGPROF` - Prof = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPROF, - /// `SIGWINCH` - Winch = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGWINCH, - /// `SIGIO`, aka `SIGPOLL` - #[doc(alias = "Poll")] - Io = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGIO, - /// `SIGPWR` - #[doc(alias = "Pwr")] - Power = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPWR, - /// `SIGSYS`, aka `SIGUNUSED` - #[doc(alias = "Unused")] - Sys = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSYS, - /// `SIGRTMIN` - Rtmin = linux_raw_sys::general::SIGRTMIN, -} - -impl Signal { - /// Convert a raw signal number into a `Signal`, if possible. - pub fn from_raw(sig: i32) -> Option<Self> { - match sig as _ { - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGHUP => Some(Self::Hup), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGINT => Some(Self::Int), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGQUIT => Some(Self::Quit), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGILL => Some(Self::Ill), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTRAP => Some(Self::Trap), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGABRT => Some(Self::Abort), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGBUS => Some(Self::Bus), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGFPE => Some(Self::Fpe), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGKILL => Some(Self::Kill), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGUSR1 => Some(Self::Usr1), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSEGV => Some(Self::Segv), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGUSR2 => Some(Self::Usr2), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPIPE => Some(Self::Pipe), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGALRM => Some(Self::Alarm), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTERM => Some(Self::Term), - #[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")))] - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSTKFLT => Some(Self::Stkflt), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGCHLD => Some(Self::Child), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGCONT => Some(Self::Cont), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSTOP => Some(Self::Stop), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTSTP => Some(Self::Tstp), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTTIN => Some(Self::Ttin), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGTTOU => Some(Self::Ttou), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGURG => Some(Self::Urg), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGXCPU => Some(Self::Xcpu), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGXFSZ => Some(Self::Xfsz), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGVTALRM => Some(Self::Vtalarm), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPROF => Some(Self::Prof), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGWINCH => Some(Self::Winch), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGIO => Some(Self::Io), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGPWR => Some(Self::Power), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGSYS => Some(Self::Sys), - linux_raw_sys::general::SIGRTMIN => Some(Self::Rtmin), - _ => None, - } - } -} - -/// `EXIT_SUCCESS` -pub const EXIT_SUCCESS: c::c_int = 0; -/// `EXIT_FAILURE` -pub const EXIT_FAILURE: c::c_int = 1; -/// The status value of a child terminated with `SIGABRT`. -pub const EXIT_SIGNALED_SIGABRT: c::c_int = 128 + linux_raw_sys::general::SIGABRT as i32; - -/// A process identifier as a raw integer. -pub type RawPid = u32; -/// A non-zero process identifier as a raw non-zero integer. -pub type RawNonZeroPid = core::num::NonZeroU32; -/// A group identifier as a raw integer. -pub type RawGid = u32; -/// A user identifier as a raw integer. -pub type RawUid = u32; -/// A CPU identifier as a raw integer. -pub type RawCpuid = u32; - -pub(crate) type RawUname = linux_raw_sys::general::new_utsname; - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] -pub(crate) struct RawCpuSet { - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "32", not(target_arch = "x86_64")))] - pub(crate) bits: [u32; 32], - #[cfg(not(all(target_pointer_width = "32", not(target_arch = "x86_64"))))] - pub(crate) bits: [u64; 16], -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn raw_cpu_set_new() -> RawCpuSet { - #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "32", not(target_arch = "x86_64")))] - { - RawCpuSet { bits: [0; 32] } - } - #[cfg(not(all(target_pointer_width = "32", not(target_arch = "x86_64"))))] - { - RawCpuSet { bits: [0; 16] } - } -} - -pub(crate) const CPU_SETSIZE: usize = 8 * core::mem::size_of::<RawCpuSet>(); diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/wait.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/wait.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 701b4ac0c..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/process/wait.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// The functions replacing the C macros use the same names as in libc. -#![allow(non_snake_case)] - -pub(crate) use linux_raw_sys::general::{WCONTINUED, WNOHANG, WUNTRACED}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WIFSTOPPED(status: u32) -> bool { - (status & 0xff) == 0x7f -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WSTOPSIG(status: u32) -> u32 { - (status >> 8) & 0xff -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WIFCONTINUED(status: u32) -> bool { - status == 0xffff -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WIFSIGNALED(status: u32) -> bool { - ((status & 0x7f) + 1) as i8 >= 2 -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WTERMSIG(status: u32) -> u32 { - status & 0x7f -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WIFEXITED(status: u32) -> bool { - (status & 0x7f) == 0 -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn WEXITSTATUS(status: u32) -> u32 { - (status >> 8) & 0xff -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0181a99..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5533f75e0..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::rand`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::conv::{ret_usize, slice_mut}; -use crate::io; -use crate::rand::GetRandomFlags; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn getrandom(buf: &mut [u8], flags: GetRandomFlags) -> io::Result<usize> { - let (buf_addr_mut, buf_len) = slice_mut(buf); - unsafe { ret_usize(syscall!(__NR_getrandom, buf_addr_mut, buf_len, flags)) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 75f17443e..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/rand/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -use bitflags::bitflags; - -bitflags! { - /// `GRND_*` flags for use with [`getrandom`]. - /// - /// [`getrandom`]: crate::rand::getrandom - pub struct GetRandomFlags: u32 { - /// `GRND_RANDOM` - const RANDOM = linux_raw_sys::general::GRND_RANDOM; - /// `GRND_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::GRND_NONBLOCK; - /// `GRND_INSECURE` - const INSECURE = linux_raw_sys::general::GRND_INSECURE; - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/reg.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/reg.rs deleted file mode 100644 index afe99c5f4..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/reg.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -//! Encapsulation for system call arguments and return values. -//! -//! The inline-asm and outline-asm code paths do some amount of reordering -//! of arguments; to ensure that we don't accidentally misroute an argument -//! or return value, we use distinct types for each argument index and -//! return value. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! The `ToAsm` and `FromAsm` traits are unsafe to use; they should only be -//! used by the syscall code which executes actual syscall machine -//! instructions. - -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::c; -use super::fd::RawFd; -use core::marker::PhantomData; - -pub(super) trait ToAsm: private::Sealed { - /// Convert `self` to a `usize` ready to be passed to a syscall - /// machine instruction. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// This should be used immediately before the syscall instruction, and - /// the returned value shouldn't be used for any other purpose. - #[must_use] - unsafe fn to_asm(self) -> *mut Opaque; -} - -pub(super) trait FromAsm: private::Sealed { - /// Convert `raw` from a value produced by a syscall machine instruction - /// into a `Self`. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// This should be used immediately after the syscall instruction, and - /// the operand value shouldn't be used for any other purpose. - #[must_use] - unsafe fn from_asm(raw: *mut Opaque) -> Self; -} - -/// To preserve provenance, syscall arguments and return values are passed as -/// pointer types. They need a type to point to, so we define a custom private -/// type, to prevent it from being used for anything else. -#[repr(transparent)] -pub(super) struct Opaque(c::c_void); - -// Argument numbers. -pub(super) struct A0(()); -pub(super) struct A1(()); -pub(super) struct A2(()); -pub(super) struct A3(()); -pub(super) struct A4(()); -pub(super) struct A5(()); -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] -pub(super) struct A6(()); -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(super) struct SocketArg; - -pub(super) trait ArgNumber: private::Sealed {} -impl ArgNumber for A0 {} -impl ArgNumber for A1 {} -impl ArgNumber for A2 {} -impl ArgNumber for A3 {} -impl ArgNumber for A4 {} -impl ArgNumber for A5 {} -#[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] -impl ArgNumber for A6 {} -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -impl ArgNumber for SocketArg {} - -// Return value numbers. -pub(super) struct R0(()); - -pub(super) trait RetNumber: private::Sealed {} -impl RetNumber for R0 {} - -/// Syscall arguments use register-sized types. We use a newtype to -/// discourage accidental misuse of the raw integer values. -/// -/// This type doesn't implement `Clone` or `Copy`; it should be used exactly -/// once. And it has a lifetime to ensure that it doesn't outlive any resources -/// it might be pointing to. -#[repr(transparent)] -#[must_use] -pub(super) struct ArgReg<'a, Num: ArgNumber> { - raw: *mut Opaque, - _phantom: PhantomData<(&'a (), Num)>, -} - -impl<'a, Num: ArgNumber> ToAsm for ArgReg<'a, Num> { - #[inline] - unsafe fn to_asm(self) -> *mut Opaque { - self.raw - } -} - -/// Syscall return values use register-sized types. We use a newtype to -/// discourage accidental misuse of the raw integer values. -/// -/// This type doesn't implement `Clone` or `Copy`; it should be used exactly -/// once. -#[repr(transparent)] -#[must_use] -pub(super) struct RetReg<Num: RetNumber> { - raw: *mut Opaque, - _phantom: PhantomData<Num>, -} - -impl<Num: RetNumber> RetReg<Num> { - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_usize(self) -> usize { - debug_assert!(!(-4095..0).contains(&(self.raw as isize))); - self.raw as usize - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { - let bits = self.decode_usize(); - let raw_fd = bits as RawFd; - - // Converting `raw` to `RawFd` should be lossless. - debug_assert_eq!(raw_fd as usize, bits); - - raw_fd - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_c_int(self) -> c::c_int { - let bits = self.decode_usize(); - let c_int_ = bits as c::c_int; - - // Converting `raw` to `c_int` should be lossless. - debug_assert_eq!(c_int_ as usize, bits); - - c_int_ - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_c_uint(self) -> c::c_uint { - let bits = self.decode_usize(); - let c_uint_ = bits as c::c_uint; - - // Converting `raw` to `c_uint` should be lossless. - debug_assert_eq!(c_uint_ as usize, bits); - - c_uint_ - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_void_star(self) -> *mut c::c_void { - self.raw.cast() - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_u64(self) -> u64 { - self.decode_usize() as u64 - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_void(self) { - let ignore = self.decode_usize(); - debug_assert_eq!(ignore, 0); - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn decode_error_code(self) -> u16 { - let bits = self.raw as usize; - - // `raw` must be in `-4095..0`. Linux always returns errors in - // `-4095..0`, and we double-check it here. - debug_assert!((-4095..0).contains(&(bits as isize))); - - bits as u16 - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn is_nonzero(&self) -> bool { - !self.raw.is_null() - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { - (self.raw as isize) < 0 - } - - #[inline] - pub(super) fn is_in_range(&self, range: core::ops::Range<isize>) -> bool { - range.contains(&(self.raw as isize)) - } -} - -impl<Num: RetNumber> FromAsm for RetReg<Num> { - #[inline] - unsafe fn from_asm(raw: *mut Opaque) -> Self { - Self { - raw, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } - } -} - -#[repr(transparent)] -pub(super) struct SyscallNumber<'a> { - nr: usize, - _phantom: PhantomData<&'a ()>, -} - -impl<'a> ToAsm for SyscallNumber<'a> { - #[inline] - unsafe fn to_asm(self) -> *mut Opaque { - self.nr as usize as *mut Opaque - } -} - -/// Encode a system call argument as an `ArgReg`. -#[inline] -pub(super) fn raw_arg<'a, Num: ArgNumber>(raw: *mut Opaque) -> ArgReg<'a, Num> { - ArgReg { - raw, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } -} - -/// Encode a system call number (a `__NR_*` constant) as a `SyscallNumber`. -#[inline] -pub(super) const fn nr<'a>(nr: u32) -> SyscallNumber<'a> { - SyscallNumber { - nr: nr as usize, - _phantom: PhantomData, - } -} - -/// Seal our various traits using the technique documented [here]. -/// -/// [here]: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/future-proofing.html -mod private { - pub trait Sealed {} - - // Implement for those same types, but no others. - impl<'a, Num: super::ArgNumber> Sealed for super::ArgReg<'a, Num> {} - impl<Num: super::RetNumber> Sealed for super::RetReg<Num> {} - impl<'a> Sealed for super::SyscallNumber<'a> {} - impl Sealed for super::A0 {} - impl Sealed for super::A1 {} - impl Sealed for super::A2 {} - impl Sealed for super::A3 {} - impl Sealed for super::A4 {} - impl Sealed for super::A5 {} - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] - impl Sealed for super::A6 {} - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - impl Sealed for super::SocketArg {} - impl Sealed for super::R0 {} -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0b48649ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod tls; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a331786f9..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::runtime`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -use super::super::conv::by_mut; -use super::super::conv::{c_int, c_uint, ret, ret_c_uint, ret_error, ret_usize_infallible, zero}; -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -use crate::fs::AtFlags; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::{Pid, RawNonZeroPid}; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_pid_t, PR_SET_NAME, SIGCHLD}; -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")] -use {super::super::conv::ret_infallible, linux_raw_sys::general::ARCH_SET_FS}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn fork() -> io::Result<Option<Pid>> { - let pid = ret_c_uint(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_clone, - c_uint(SIGCHLD), - zero(), - zero(), - zero(), - zero() - ))?; - Ok(Pid::from_raw(pid)) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "fs")] -pub(crate) unsafe fn execveat( - dirfd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - path: &CStr, - args: *const *const u8, - env_vars: *const *const u8, - flags: AtFlags, -) -> io::Errno { - ret_error(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_execveat, - dirfd, - path, - args, - env_vars, - flags - )) -} - -pub(crate) unsafe fn execve( - path: &CStr, - args: *const *const u8, - env_vars: *const *const u8, -) -> io::Errno { - ret_error(syscall_readonly!(__NR_execve, path, args, env_vars)) -} - -pub(crate) mod tls { - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - use super::super::tls::UserDesc; - use super::*; - - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - #[inline] - pub(crate) unsafe fn set_thread_area(u_info: &mut UserDesc) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_set_thread_area, by_mut(u_info))) - } - - #[cfg(target_arch = "arm")] - #[inline] - pub(crate) unsafe fn arm_set_tls(data: *mut c::c_void) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__ARM_NR_set_tls, data)) - } - - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")] - #[inline] - pub(crate) unsafe fn set_fs(data: *mut c::c_void) { - ret_infallible(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_arch_prctl, - c_uint(ARCH_SET_FS), - data - )) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) unsafe fn set_tid_address(data: *mut c::c_void) -> Pid { - let tid: i32 = - ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_set_tid_address, data)) as __kernel_pid_t; - debug_assert_ne!(tid, 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(tid as u32)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) unsafe fn set_thread_name(name: &CStr) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_prctl, c_uint(PR_SET_NAME), name)) - } - - #[inline] - pub(crate) fn exit_thread(code: c::c_int) -> ! { - unsafe { syscall_noreturn!(__NR_exit, c_int(code)) } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/tls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/tls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 43ed25d7d..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/runtime/tls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::elf::*; -use super::super::param::auxv::exe_phdrs_slice; -use core::ptr::null; - -/// For use with [`set_thread_area`]. -/// -/// [`set_thread_area`]: crate::runtime::set_thread_area -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub type UserDesc = linux_raw_sys::general::user_desc; - -pub(crate) fn startup_tls_info() -> StartupTlsInfo { - let mut base = null(); - let mut tls_phdr = null(); - let mut stack_size = 0; - - let phdrs = exe_phdrs_slice(); - - // Safety: We assume the phdr array pointer and length the kernel provided - // to the process describe a valid phdr array. - unsafe { - for phdr in phdrs { - match phdr.p_type { - PT_PHDR => base = phdrs.as_ptr().cast::<u8>().offset(-(phdr.p_vaddr as isize)), - PT_TLS => tls_phdr = phdr, - PT_GNU_STACK => stack_size = phdr.p_memsz, - _ => {} - } - } - - StartupTlsInfo { - addr: base.cast::<u8>().add((*tls_phdr).p_vaddr).cast(), - mem_size: (*tls_phdr).p_memsz, - file_size: (*tls_phdr).p_filesz, - align: (*tls_phdr).p_align, - stack_size, - } - } -} - -/// The values returned from [`startup_tls_info`]. -/// -/// [`startup_tls_info`]: crate::runtime::startup_tls_info -pub struct StartupTlsInfo { - /// The base address of the TLS segment. - pub addr: *const c::c_void, - /// The size of the memory region. - pub mem_size: usize, - /// The size beyond which all memory is zero-initialized. - pub file_size: usize, - /// The required alignment for the TLS segment. - pub align: usize, - /// The requested minimum size for stacks. - pub stack_size: usize, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0181a99..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a8dda5f81..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::termios`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::conv::{by_ref, c_uint, ret}; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::{Pid, RawNonZeroPid}; -use crate::termios::{ - Action, OptionalActions, QueueSelector, Termios, Winsize, BRKINT, CBAUD, CS8, CSIZE, ECHO, - ECHONL, ICANON, ICRNL, IEXTEN, IGNBRK, IGNCR, INLCR, ISIG, ISTRIP, IXON, OPOST, PARENB, PARMRK, - VMIN, VTIME, -}; -#[cfg(feature = "procfs")] -use crate::{ffi::CStr, fs::FileType, path::DecInt}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_pid_t; -use linux_raw_sys::ioctl::{ - TCFLSH, TCGETS, TCSBRK, TCSETS, TCXONC, TIOCGPGRP, TIOCGSID, TIOCGWINSZ, TIOCSPGRP, TIOCSWINSZ, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcgetwinsize(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Winsize> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Winsize>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCGWINSZ), &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcgetattr(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Termios> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Termios>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TCGETS), &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcgetpgrp(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_pid_t>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCGPGRP), &mut result))?; - let pid = result.assume_init(); - debug_assert!(pid > 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked( - pid as u32, - ))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcsetattr( - fd: BorrowedFd, - optional_actions: OptionalActions, - termios: &Termios, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Translate from `optional_actions` into an ioctl request code. On MIPS, - // `optional_actions` already has `TCGETS` added to it. - let request = if cfg!(any(target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "mips64")) { - optional_actions as u32 - } else { - TCSETS + optional_actions as u32 - }; - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ioctl, - fd, - c_uint(request as u32), - by_ref(termios) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcsendbreak(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TCSBRK), c_uint(0))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcdrain(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TCSBRK), c_uint(1))) } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcflush(fd: BorrowedFd, queue_selector: QueueSelector) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ioctl, - fd, - c_uint(TCFLSH), - c_uint(queue_selector as u32) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcflow(fd: BorrowedFd, action: Action) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_ioctl, - fd, - c_uint(TCXONC), - c_uint(action as u32) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcgetsid(fd: BorrowedFd) -> io::Result<Pid> { - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_pid_t>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCGSID), &mut result))?; - let pid = result.assume_init(); - debug_assert!(pid > 0); - Ok(Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked( - pid as u32, - ))) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcsetwinsize(fd: BorrowedFd, winsize: Winsize) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_ioctl, - fd, - c_uint(TIOCSWINSZ), - by_ref(&winsize) - )) - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn tcsetpgrp(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, pid: Pid) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall!(__NR_ioctl, fd, c_uint(TIOCSPGRP), pid)) } -} - -#[inline] -#[must_use] -#[allow(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)] -pub(crate) fn cfgetospeed(termios: &Termios) -> u32 { - termios.c_cflag & CBAUD -} - -#[inline] -#[must_use] -#[allow(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)] -pub(crate) fn cfgetispeed(termios: &Termios) -> u32 { - termios.c_cflag & CBAUD -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfmakeraw(termios: &mut Termios) { - // From the Linux [`cfmakeraw` man page]: - // - // [`cfmakeraw` man page]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/cfmakeraw.3.html - termios.c_iflag &= !(IGNBRK | BRKINT | PARMRK | ISTRIP | INLCR | IGNCR | ICRNL | IXON); - termios.c_oflag &= !OPOST; - termios.c_lflag &= !(ECHO | ECHONL | ICANON | ISIG | IEXTEN); - termios.c_cflag &= !(CSIZE | PARENB); - termios.c_cflag |= CS8; - - // Musl and glibc also do these: - termios.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; - termios.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetospeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - if (speed & !CBAUD) != 0 { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - termios.c_cflag &= !CBAUD; - termios.c_cflag |= speed; - Ok(()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetispeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - if speed == 0 { - return Ok(()); - } - if (speed & !CBAUD) != 0 { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - termios.c_cflag &= !CBAUD; - termios.c_cflag |= speed; - Ok(()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn cfsetspeed(termios: &mut Termios, speed: u32) -> io::Result<()> { - if (speed & !CBAUD) != 0 { - return Err(io::Errno::INVAL); - } - termios.c_cflag &= !CBAUD; - termios.c_cflag |= speed; - Ok(()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn isatty(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> bool { - // On error, Linux will return either `EINVAL` (2.6.32) or `ENOTTY` - // (otherwise), because we assume we're never passing an invalid - // file descriptor (which would get `EBADF`). Either way, an error - // means we don't have a tty. - tcgetwinsize(fd).is_ok() -} - -#[cfg(feature = "procfs")] -pub(crate) fn ttyname(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { - let fd_stat = super::super::fs::syscalls::fstat(fd)?; - - // Quick check: if `fd` isn't a character device, it's not a tty. - if FileType::from_raw_mode(fd_stat.st_mode) != FileType::CharacterDevice { - return Err(crate::io::Errno::NOTTY); - } - - // Check that `fd` is really a tty. - tcgetwinsize(fd)?; - - // Get a fd to '/proc/self/fd'. - let proc_self_fd = io::proc_self_fd()?; - - // Gather the ttyname by reading the 'fd' file inside 'proc_self_fd'. - let r = - super::super::fs::syscalls::readlinkat(proc_self_fd, DecInt::from_fd(fd).as_c_str(), buf)?; - - // If the number of bytes is equal to the buffer length, truncation may - // have occurred. This check also ensures that we have enough space for - // adding a NUL terminator. - if r == buf.len() { - return Err(io::Errno::RANGE); - } - buf[r] = b'\0'; - - // Check that the path we read refers to the same file as `fd`. - let path = CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(&buf[..=r]).unwrap(); - - let path_stat = super::super::fs::syscalls::stat(path)?; - if path_stat.st_dev != fd_stat.st_dev || path_stat.st_ino != fd_stat.st_ino { - return Err(crate::io::Errno::NODEV); - } - - Ok(r) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a44f1eda5..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/termios/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,460 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; - -/// `TCSA*` values for use with [`tcsetattr`]. -/// -/// [`tcsetattr`]: crate::termios::tcsetattr -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum OptionalActions { - /// `TCSANOW`—Make the change immediately. - Now = linux_raw_sys::general::TCSANOW, - - /// `TCSADRAIN`—Make the change after all output has been transmitted. - Drain = linux_raw_sys::general::TCSADRAIN, - - /// `TCSAFLUSH`—Discard any pending input and then make the change - /// after all output has been transmitted. - Flush = linux_raw_sys::general::TCSAFLUSH, -} - -/// `TC*` values for use with [`tcflush`]. -/// -/// [`tcflush`]: crate::termios::tcflush -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum QueueSelector { - /// `TCIFLUSH`—Flush data received but not read. - IFlush = linux_raw_sys::general::TCIFLUSH, - - /// `TCOFLUSH`—Flush data written but not transmitted. - OFlush = linux_raw_sys::general::TCOFLUSH, - - /// `TCIOFLUSH`—`IFlush` and `OFlush` combined. - IOFlush = linux_raw_sys::general::TCIOFLUSH, -} - -/// `TC*` values for use with [`tcflow`]. -/// -/// [`tcflow`]: crate::termios::tcflow -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum Action { - /// `TCOOFF`—Suspend output. - OOff = linux_raw_sys::general::TCOOFF, - - /// `TCOON`—Restart suspended output. - OOn = linux_raw_sys::general::TCOON, - - /// `TCIOFF`—Transmits a STOP byte. - IOff = linux_raw_sys::general::TCIOFF, - - /// `TCION`—Transmits a START byte. - IOn = linux_raw_sys::general::TCION, -} - -/// `struct termios` for use with [`tcgetattr`]. -/// -/// [`tcgetattr`]: crate::termios::tcgetattr -pub type Termios = linux_raw_sys::general::termios; - -/// `struct winsize` for use with [`tcgetwinsize`]. -/// -/// [`tcgetwinsize`]: crate::termios::tcgetwinsize -pub type Winsize = linux_raw_sys::general::winsize; - -/// `tcflag_t`—A type for the flags fields of [`Termios`]. -pub type Tcflag = linux_raw_sys::general::tcflag_t; - -/// `speed_t`—A return type for [`cfsetspeed`] and similar. -/// -/// [`cfsetspeed`]: crate::termios::cfsetspeed -pub type Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::speed_t; - -/// `VINTR` -pub const VINTR: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VINTR as usize; - -/// `VQUIT` -pub const VQUIT: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VQUIT as usize; - -/// `VERASE` -pub const VERASE: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VERASE as usize; - -/// `VKILL` -pub const VKILL: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VKILL as usize; - -/// `VEOF` -pub const VEOF: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VEOF as usize; - -/// `VTIME` -pub const VTIME: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VTIME as usize; - -/// `VMIN` -pub const VMIN: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VMIN as usize; - -/// `VSWTC` -pub const VSWTC: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VSWTC as usize; - -/// `VSTART` -pub const VSTART: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VSTART as usize; - -/// `VSTOP` -pub const VSTOP: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VSTOP as usize; - -/// `VSUSP` -pub const VSUSP: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VSUSP as usize; - -/// `VEOL` -pub const VEOL: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VEOL as usize; - -/// `VREPRINT` -pub const VREPRINT: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VREPRINT as usize; - -/// `VDISCARD` -pub const VDISCARD: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VDISCARD as usize; - -/// `VWERASE` -pub const VWERASE: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VWERASE as usize; - -/// `VLNEXT` -pub const VLNEXT: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VLNEXT as usize; - -/// `VEOL2` -pub const VEOL2: usize = linux_raw_sys::general::VEOL2 as usize; - -/// `IGNBRK` -pub const IGNBRK: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IGNBRK; - -/// `BRKINT` -pub const BRKINT: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::BRKINT; - -/// `IGNPAR` -pub const IGNPAR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IGNPAR; - -/// `PARMRK` -pub const PARMRK: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::PARMRK; - -/// `INPCK` -pub const INPCK: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::INPCK; - -/// `ISTRIP` -pub const ISTRIP: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ISTRIP; - -/// `INLCR` -pub const INLCR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::INLCR; - -/// `IGNCR` -pub const IGNCR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IGNCR; - -/// `ICRNL` -pub const ICRNL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ICRNL; - -/// `IUCLC` -pub const IUCLC: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IUCLC; - -/// `IXON` -pub const IXON: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IXON; - -/// `IXANY` -pub const IXANY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IXANY; - -/// `IXOFF` -pub const IXOFF: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IXOFF; - -/// `IMAXBEL` -pub const IMAXBEL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IMAXBEL; - -/// `IUTF8` -pub const IUTF8: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IUTF8; - -/// `OPOST` -pub const OPOST: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::OPOST; - -/// `OLCUC` -pub const OLCUC: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::OLCUC; - -/// `ONLCR` -pub const ONLCR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ONLCR; - -/// `OCRNL` -pub const OCRNL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::OCRNL; - -/// `ONOCR` -pub const ONOCR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ONOCR; - -/// `ONLRET` -pub const ONLRET: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ONLRET; - -/// `OFILL` -pub const OFILL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::OFILL; - -/// `OFDEL` -pub const OFDEL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::OFDEL; - -/// `NLDLY` -pub const NLDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::NLDLY; - -/// `NL0` -pub const NL0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::NL0; - -/// `NL1` -pub const NL1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::NL1; - -/// `CRDLY` -pub const CRDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CRDLY; - -/// `CR0` -pub const CR0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CR0; - -/// `CR1` -pub const CR1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CR1; - -/// `CR2` -pub const CR2: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CR2; - -/// `CR3` -pub const CR3: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CR3; - -/// `TABDLY` -pub const TABDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TABDLY; - -/// `TAB0` -pub const TAB0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TAB0; - -/// `TAB1` -pub const TAB1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TAB1; - -/// `TAB2` -pub const TAB2: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TAB2; - -/// `TAB3` -pub const TAB3: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TAB3; - -/// `BSDLY` -pub const BSDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::BSDLY; - -/// `BS0` -pub const BS0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::BS0; - -/// `BS1` -pub const BS1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::BS1; - -/// `FFDLY` -pub const FFDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::FFDLY; - -/// `FF0` -pub const FF0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::FF0; - -/// `FF1` -pub const FF1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::FF1; - -/// `VTDLY` -pub const VTDLY: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::VTDLY; - -/// `VT0` -pub const VT0: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::VT0; - -/// `VT1` -pub const VT1: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::VT1; - -/// `B0` -pub const B0: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B0; - -/// `B50` -pub const B50: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B50; - -/// `B75` -pub const B75: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B75; - -/// `B110` -pub const B110: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B110; - -/// `B134` -pub const B134: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B134; - -/// `B150` -pub const B150: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B150; - -/// `B200` -pub const B200: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B200; - -/// `B300` -pub const B300: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B300; - -/// `B600` -pub const B600: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B600; - -/// `B1200` -pub const B1200: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B1200; - -/// `B1800` -pub const B1800: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B1800; - -/// `B2400` -pub const B2400: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B2400; - -/// `B4800` -pub const B4800: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B4800; - -/// `B9600` -pub const B9600: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B9600; - -/// `B19200` -pub const B19200: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B19200; - -/// `B38400` -pub const B38400: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B38400; - -/// `B57600` -pub const B57600: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B57600; - -/// `B115200` -pub const B115200: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B115200; - -/// `B230400` -pub const B230400: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B230400; - -/// `B460800` -pub const B460800: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B460800; - -/// `B500000` -pub const B500000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B500000; - -/// `B576000` -pub const B576000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B576000; - -/// `B921600` -pub const B921600: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B921600; - -/// `B1000000` -pub const B1000000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B1000000; - -/// `B1152000` -pub const B1152000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B1152000; - -/// `B1500000` -pub const B1500000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B1500000; - -/// `B2000000` -pub const B2000000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B2000000; - -/// `B2500000` -#[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64")))] -pub const B2500000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B2500000; - -/// `B3000000` -#[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64")))] -pub const B3000000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B3000000; - -/// `B3500000` -#[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64")))] -pub const B3500000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B3500000; - -/// `B4000000` -#[cfg(not(any(target_arch = "sparc", target_arch = "sparc64")))] -pub const B4000000: Speed = linux_raw_sys::general::B4000000; - -/// `CSIZE` -pub const CSIZE: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CSIZE; - -/// `CS5` -pub const CS5: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CS5; - -/// `CS6` -pub const CS6: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CS6; - -/// `CS7` -pub const CS7: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CS7; - -/// `CS8` -pub const CS8: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CS8; - -/// `CSTOPB` -pub const CSTOPB: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CSTOPB; - -/// `CREAD` -pub const CREAD: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CREAD; - -/// `PARENB` -pub const PARENB: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::PARENB; - -/// `PARODD` -pub const PARODD: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::PARODD; - -/// `HUPCL` -pub const HUPCL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::HUPCL; - -/// `CLOCAL` -pub const CLOCAL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCAL; - -/// `ISIG` -pub const ISIG: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ISIG; - -/// `ICANON`—A flag for the `c_lflag` field of [`Termios`] indicating -/// canonical mode. -pub const ICANON: Tcflag = linux_raw_sys::general::ICANON; - -/// `ECHO` -pub const ECHO: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHO; - -/// `ECHOE` -pub const ECHOE: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHOE; - -/// `ECHOK` -pub const ECHOK: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHOK; - -/// `ECHONL` -pub const ECHONL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHONL; - -/// `NOFLSH` -pub const NOFLSH: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::NOFLSH; - -/// `TOSTOP` -pub const TOSTOP: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::TOSTOP; - -/// `IEXTEN` -pub const IEXTEN: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::IEXTEN; - -/// `EXTA` -pub const EXTA: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::EXTA; - -/// `EXTB` -pub const EXTB: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::EXTB; - -/// `CBAUD` -pub const CBAUD: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CBAUD; - -/// `CBAUDEX` -pub const CBAUDEX: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CBAUDEX; - -/// `CIBAUD` -pub const CIBAUD: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CIBAUD; - -/// `CMSPAR` -pub const CMSPAR: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CMSPAR; - -/// `CRTSCTS` -pub const CRTSCTS: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::CRTSCTS; - -/// `XCASE` -pub const XCASE: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::XCASE; - -/// `ECHOCTL` -pub const ECHOCTL: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHOCTL; - -/// `ECHOPRT` -pub const ECHOPRT: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHOPRT; - -/// `ECHOKE` -pub const ECHOKE: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::ECHOKE; - -/// `FLUSHO` -pub const FLUSHO: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::FLUSHO; - -/// `PENDIN` -pub const PENDIN: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::PENDIN; - -/// `EXTPROC` -pub const EXTPROC: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::EXTPROC; - -/// `XTABS` -pub const XTABS: c::c_uint = linux_raw_sys::general::XTABS; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/futex.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/futex.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 9e087f9f1..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/futex.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -bitflags::bitflags! { - /// Flags for use with [`futex`]. - /// - /// [`futex`]: crate::thread::futex - pub struct FutexFlags: u32 { - /// `FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG` - const PRIVATE = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG; - /// `FUTEX_CLOCK_REALTIME` - const CLOCK_REALTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_CLOCK_REALTIME; - } -} - -/// Operations for use with [`futex`]. -/// -/// [`futex`]: crate::thread::futex -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] -#[repr(u32)] -pub enum FutexOperation { - /// `FUTEX_WAIT` - Wait = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_WAIT, - /// `FUTEX_WAKE` - Wake = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_WAKE, - /// `FUTEX_FD` - Fd = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_FD, - /// `FUTEX_REQUEUE` - Requeue = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_REQUEUE, - /// `FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE` - CmpRequeue = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE, - /// `FUTEX_WAKE_OP` - WakeOp = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_WAKE_OP, - /// `FUTEX_LOCK_PI` - LockPi = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_LOCK_PI, - /// `FUTEX_UNLOCK_PI` - UnlockPi = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_UNLOCK_PI, - /// `FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI` - TrylockPi = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_TRYLOCK_PI, - /// `FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET` - WaitBitset = linux_raw_sys::general::FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8bb80c33a..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -mod futex; -pub(crate) mod syscalls; - -pub use futex::{FutexFlags, FutexOperation}; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2ec3e43e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/thread/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::thread`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -use super::super::c; -use super::super::conv::{ - by_ref, c_int, c_uint, ret, ret_c_int, ret_usize, ret_usize_infallible, zero, -}; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use crate::io; -use crate::process::{Pid, RawNonZeroPid}; -use crate::thread::{ClockId, FutexFlags, FutexOperation, NanosleepRelativeResult, Timespec}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_pid_t, __kernel_timespec, TIMER_ABSTIME}; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use { - core::convert::TryInto, core::ptr, linux_raw_sys::general::timespec as __kernel_old_timespec, -}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_nanosleep_relative( - id: ClockId, - req: &__kernel_timespec, -) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - match ret(syscall!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep_time64, - id, - c_int(0), - by_ref(req), - &mut rem - )) - .or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - clock_nanosleep_relative_old(id, req, &mut rem) - } else { - Err(err) - } - }) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(rem.assume_init()), - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - let mut rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - match ret(syscall!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep, - id, - c_int(0), - by_ref(req), - &mut rem - )) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(rem.assume_init()), - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn clock_nanosleep_relative_old( - id: ClockId, - req: &__kernel_timespec, - rem: &mut MaybeUninit<__kernel_timespec>, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let old_req = __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: req.tv_sec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - tv_nsec: req.tv_nsec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }; - let mut old_rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_timespec>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep, - id, - c_int(0), - by_ref(&old_req), - &mut old_rem - ))?; - let old_rem = old_rem.assume_init(); - // TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use MaybeUninit::write here. - ptr::write( - rem.as_mut_ptr(), - __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_rem.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_rem.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - ); - Ok(()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_nanosleep_absolute(id: ClockId, req: &__kernel_timespec) -> io::Result<()> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep_time64, - id, - c_uint(TIMER_ABSTIME), - by_ref(req), - zero() - )) - .or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - clock_nanosleep_absolute_old(id, req) - } else { - Err(err) - } - }) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep, - id, - c_uint(TIMER_ABSTIME), - by_ref(req), - zero() - )) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn clock_nanosleep_absolute_old(id: ClockId, req: &__kernel_timespec) -> io::Result<()> { - let old_req = __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: req.tv_sec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - tv_nsec: req.tv_nsec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }; - ret(syscall_readonly!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep, - id, - c_int(0), - by_ref(&old_req), - zero() - )) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn nanosleep(req: &__kernel_timespec) -> NanosleepRelativeResult { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - match ret(syscall!( - __NR_clock_nanosleep_time64, - ClockId::Realtime, - c_int(0), - by_ref(req), - &mut rem - )) - .or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - nanosleep_old(req, &mut rem) - } else { - Err(err) - } - }) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(rem.assume_init()), - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - let mut rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - match ret(syscall!(__NR_nanosleep, by_ref(req), &mut rem)) { - Ok(()) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Ok, - Err(io::Errno::INTR) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Interrupted(rem.assume_init()), - Err(err) => NanosleepRelativeResult::Err(err), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn nanosleep_old( - req: &__kernel_timespec, - rem: &mut MaybeUninit<__kernel_timespec>, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let old_req = __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: req.tv_sec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - tv_nsec: req.tv_nsec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }; - let mut old_rem = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_timespec>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_nanosleep, by_ref(&old_req), &mut old_rem))?; - let old_rem = old_rem.assume_init(); - // TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use MaybeUninit::write here. - ptr::write( - rem.as_mut_ptr(), - __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_rem.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_rem.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - ); - Ok(()) -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn gettid() -> Pid { - unsafe { - let tid: i32 = ret_usize_infallible(syscall_readonly!(__NR_gettid)) as __kernel_pid_t; - debug_assert_ne!(tid, 0); - Pid::from_raw_nonzero(RawNonZeroPid::new_unchecked(tid as u32)) - } -} - -// TODO: This could be de-multiplexed. -#[inline] -pub(crate) unsafe fn futex( - uaddr: *mut u32, - op: FutexOperation, - flags: FutexFlags, - val: u32, - utime: *const Timespec, - uaddr2: *mut u32, - val3: u32, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - { - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_futex_time64, - uaddr, - (op, flags), - c_uint(val), - utime, - uaddr2, - c_uint(val3) - )) - .or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - futex_old(uaddr, op, flags, val, utime, uaddr2, val3) - } else { - Err(err) - } - }) - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_futex, - uaddr, - (op, flags), - c_uint(val), - utime, - uaddr2, - c_uint(val3) - )) -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn futex_old( - uaddr: *mut u32, - op: FutexOperation, - flags: FutexFlags, - val: u32, - utime: *const Timespec, - uaddr2: *mut u32, - val3: u32, -) -> io::Result<usize> { - let old_utime = __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: (*utime).tv_sec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - tv_nsec: (*utime).tv_nsec.try_into().map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }; - ret_usize(syscall!( - __NR_futex, - uaddr, - (op, flags), - c_uint(val), - by_ref(&old_utime), - uaddr2, - c_uint(val3) - )) -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn setns(fd: BorrowedFd, nstype: c::c_int) -> io::Result<c::c_int> { - unsafe { ret_c_int(syscall_readonly!(__NR_setns, fd, c_int(nstype))) } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn unshare(flags: crate::thread::UnshareFlags) -> io::Result<()> { - unsafe { ret(syscall_readonly!(__NR_unshare, c_uint(flags.bits()))) } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c42592c4f..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#[cfg(any(feature = "time", target_arch = "x86"))] -pub(crate) mod syscalls; -pub(crate) mod types; diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/syscalls.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6e73a921b..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/syscalls.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -//! linux_raw syscalls supporting `rustix::time`. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! See the `rustix::backend` module documentation for details. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] -#![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use super::super::conv::{by_ref, ret_owned_fd}; -use super::super::conv::{ret, ret_infallible}; -use super::types::ClockId; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -use crate::time::{Itimerspec, TimerfdClockId, TimerfdFlags, TimerfdTimerFlags}; -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; -use linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_timespec; -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use {core::convert::TryInto, linux_raw_sys::general::itimerspec as __kernel_old_itimerspec}; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use {core::ptr, linux_raw_sys::general::timespec as __kernel_old_timespec}; - -// `clock_gettime` has special optimizations via the vDSO. -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -pub(crate) use super::super::vdso_wrappers::{clock_gettime, clock_gettime_dynamic}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_getres(which_clock: ClockId) -> __kernel_timespec { - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - if let Err(err) = ret(syscall!(__NR_clock_getres_time64, which_clock, &mut result)) { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - debug_assert_eq!(err, io::Errno::NOSYS); - clock_getres_old(which_clock, &mut result); - } - result.assume_init() - } - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - ret_infallible(syscall!(__NR_clock_getres, which_clock, &mut result)); - result.assume_init() - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn clock_getres_old(which_clock: ClockId, result: &mut MaybeUninit<__kernel_timespec>) { - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_timespec>::uninit(); - ret_infallible(syscall!(__NR_clock_getres, which_clock, &mut old_result)); - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - // TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use MaybeUninit::write here. - ptr::write( - result.as_mut_ptr(), - __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - ); -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_create(clockid: TimerfdClockId, flags: TimerfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> { - unsafe { ret_owned_fd(syscall!(__NR_timerfd_create, clockid, flags)) } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_settime( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: TimerfdTimerFlags, - new_value: &Itimerspec, -) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Itimerspec>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_timerfd_settime, - fd, - flags, - by_ref(new_value), - &mut result - ))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!( - __NR_timerfd_settime64, - fd, - flags, - by_ref(new_value), - &mut result - )) - .or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - timerfd_settime_old(fd, flags, new_value, &mut result) - } else { - Err(err) - } - })?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn timerfd_settime_old( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - flags: TimerfdTimerFlags, - new_value: &Itimerspec, - result: &mut MaybeUninit<Itimerspec>, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_itimerspec>::uninit(); - - // Convert `new_value` to the old `__kernel_old_itimerspec` format. - let old_new_value = __kernel_old_itimerspec { - it_interval: __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: new_value - .it_interval - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: new_value - .it_interval - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - it_value: __kernel_old_timespec { - tv_sec: new_value - .it_value - .tv_sec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?, - tv_nsec: new_value - .it_value - .tv_nsec - .try_into() - .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?, - }, - }; - ret(syscall!( - __NR_timerfd_settime, - fd, - flags, - by_ref(&old_new_value), - &mut old_result - ))?; - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - // TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use MaybeUninit::write here. - ptr::write( - result.as_mut_ptr(), - Itimerspec { - it_interval: __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.it_interval.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - it_value: __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.it_value.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.it_value.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - }, - ); - Ok(()) -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn timerfd_gettime(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<Itimerspec>::uninit(); - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_timerfd_gettime, fd, &mut result))?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } - - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] - unsafe { - ret(syscall!(__NR_timerfd_gettime64, fd, &mut result)).or_else(|err| { - // See the comments in `rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall` about - // emulation. - if err == io::Errno::NOSYS { - timerfd_gettime_old(fd, &mut result) - } else { - Err(err) - } - })?; - Ok(result.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "time")] -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn timerfd_gettime_old( - fd: BorrowedFd<'_>, - result: &mut MaybeUninit<Itimerspec>, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_itimerspec>::uninit(); - ret(syscall!(__NR_timerfd_gettime, fd, &mut old_result))?; - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - // TODO: With Rust 1.55, we can use MaybeUninit::write here. - ptr::write( - result.as_mut_ptr(), - Itimerspec { - it_interval: __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.it_interval.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - it_value: __kernel_timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.it_value.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.it_value.tv_nsec.into(), - }, - }, - ); - Ok(()) -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/types.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/types.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5a0fcc6f5..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/time/types.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -use super::super::c; -use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; -use bitflags::bitflags; - -/// `struct timespec` -pub type Timespec = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_timespec; - -/// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. -pub type Secs = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_time64_t; - -/// A type for the `tv_nsec` field of [`Timespec`]. -pub type Nsecs = i64; - -/// `struct itimerspec` for use with [`timerfd_gettime`] and -/// [`timerfd_settime`]. -/// -/// [`timerfd_gettime`]: crate::time::timerfd_gettime -/// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime -pub type Itimerspec = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_itimerspec; - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime`]. -/// -/// These constants are always supported at runtime, so `clock_gettime` never -/// has to fail with `INVAL` due to an unsupported clock. See -/// [`DynamicClockId`] for a greater set of clocks, with the caveat that not -/// all of them are always supported. -/// -/// [`clock_gettime`]: crate::time::clock_gettime -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum ClockId { - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME` - Realtime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` - Monotonic = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - - /// `CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID` - ProcessCPUTime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, - - /// `CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID` - ThreadCPUTime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE` - RealtimeCoarse = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` - MonotonicCoarse = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW` - MonotonicRaw = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]. -/// -/// These constants may be unsupported at runtime, depending on the OS version, -/// and `clock_gettime_dynamic` may fail with `INVAL`. See [`ClockId`] for -/// clocks which are always supported at runtime. -/// -/// [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]: crate::time::clock_gettime_dynamic -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum DynamicClockId<'a> { - /// `ClockId` values that are always supported at runtime. - Known(ClockId), - - /// Linux dynamic clocks. - Dynamic(BorrowedFd<'a>), - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 3.0 - RealtimeAlarm, - - /// `CLOCK_TAI`, available on Linux >= 3.10 - Tai, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 - Boottime, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 - BoottimeAlarm, -} - -bitflags! { - /// `TFD_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_create`]. - /// - /// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create - pub struct TimerfdFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `TFD_NONBLOCK` - const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_NONBLOCK; - - /// `TFD_CLOEXEC` - const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_CLOEXEC; - } -} - -bitflags! { - /// `TFD_TIMER_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_settime`]. - /// - /// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime - pub struct TimerfdTimerFlags: c::c_uint { - /// `TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME` - const ABSTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME; - - /// `TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET` - const CANCEL_ON_SET = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET; - } -} - -/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`timerfd_create`]. -/// -/// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create -#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] -#[repr(u32)] -#[non_exhaustive] -pub enum TimerfdClockId { - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME`—A clock that tells the "real" time. - /// - /// This is a clock that tells the amount of time elapsed since the - /// Unix epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The clock is externally settable, so - /// it is not monotonic. Successive reads may see decreasing times, so it - /// isn't reliable for measuring durations. - Realtime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`—A clock that tells an abstract time. - /// - /// Unlike `Realtime`, this clock is not based on a fixed known epoch, so - /// individual times aren't meaningful. However, since it isn't settable, - /// it is reliable for measuring durations. - /// - /// This clock does not advance while the system is suspended; see - /// `Boottime` for a clock that does. - Monotonic = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`—Like `Monotonic`, but advances while suspended. - /// - /// This clock is similar to `Monotonic`, but does advance while the system - /// is suspended. - Boottime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, - - /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`—Like `Realtime`, but wakes a suspended system. - /// - /// This clock is like `Realtime`, but can wake up a suspended system. - /// - /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. - RealtimeAlarm = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM, - - /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`—Like `Boottime`, but wakes a suspended system. - /// - /// This clock is like `Boottime`, but can wake up a suspended system. - /// - /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. - BoottimeAlarm = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso.rs deleted file mode 100644 index da7910b88..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -//! Parse the Linux vDSO. -//! -//! The following code is transliterated from -//! tools/testing/selftests/vDSO/parse_vdso.c in Linux 5.11, which is licensed -//! with Creative Commons Zero License, version 1.0, -//! available at <https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode> -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! Parsing the vDSO involves a lot of raw pointer manipulation. This -//! implementation follows Linux's reference implementation, and adds several -//! additional safety checks. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::c; -use super::elf::*; -use crate::ffi::CStr; -use crate::utils::check_raw_pointer; -use core::ffi::c_void; -use core::mem::size_of; -use core::ptr::{null, null_mut}; - -pub(super) struct Vdso { - // Load information - load_addr: *const Elf_Ehdr, - load_end: *const c_void, // the end of the `PT_LOAD` segment - pv_offset: usize, // recorded paddr - recorded vaddr - - // Symbol table - symtab: *const Elf_Sym, - symstrings: *const u8, - bucket: *const u32, - chain: *const u32, - nbucket: u32, - //nchain: u32, - - // Version table - versym: *const u16, - verdef: *const Elf_Verdef, -} - -// Straight from the ELF specification. -fn elf_hash(name: &CStr) -> u32 { - let mut h: u32 = 0; - for b in name.to_bytes() { - h = (h << 4).wrapping_add(u32::from(*b)); - let g = h & 0xf000_0000; - if g != 0 { - h ^= g >> 24; - } - h &= !g; - } - h -} - -/// Create a `Vdso` value by parsing the vDSO at the `sysinfo_ehdr` address. -fn init_from_sysinfo_ehdr() -> Option<Vdso> { - // Safety: the auxv initialization code does extensive checks to ensure - // that the value we get really is an `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR` value from the - // kernel. - unsafe { - let hdr = super::param::auxv::sysinfo_ehdr(); - - // If the platform doesn't provide a `AT_SYSINFO_EHDR`, we can't locate - // the vDSO. - if hdr.is_null() { - return None; - } - - let mut vdso = Vdso { - load_addr: hdr, - load_end: hdr.cast(), - pv_offset: 0, - symtab: null(), - symstrings: null(), - bucket: null(), - chain: null(), - nbucket: 0, - //nchain: 0, - versym: null(), - verdef: null(), - }; - - let hdr = &*hdr; - let pt = check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Phdr>(vdso.base_plus(hdr.e_phoff)? as *mut _)?.as_ptr(); - let mut dyn_: *const Elf_Dyn = null(); - let mut num_dyn = 0; - - // We need two things from the segment table: the load offset - // and the dynamic table. - let mut found_vaddr = false; - for i in 0..hdr.e_phnum { - let phdr = &*pt.add(i as usize); - if phdr.p_flags & PF_W != 0 { - // Don't trust any vDSO that claims to be loading writable - // segments into memory. - return None; - } - if phdr.p_type == PT_LOAD && !found_vaddr { - // The segment should be readable and executable, because it - // contains the symbol table and the function bodies. - if phdr.p_flags & (PF_R | PF_X) != (PF_R | PF_X) { - return None; - } - found_vaddr = true; - vdso.load_end = vdso.base_plus(phdr.p_offset.checked_add(phdr.p_memsz)?)?; - vdso.pv_offset = phdr.p_offset.wrapping_sub(phdr.p_vaddr); - } else if phdr.p_type == PT_DYNAMIC { - // If `p_offset` is zero, it's more likely that we're looking at memory - // that has been zeroed than that the kernel has somehow aliased the - // `Ehdr` and the `Elf_Dyn` array. - if phdr.p_offset < size_of::<Elf_Ehdr>() { - return None; - } - - dyn_ = check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Dyn>(vdso.base_plus(phdr.p_offset)? as *mut _)? - .as_ptr(); - num_dyn = phdr.p_memsz / size_of::<Elf_Dyn>(); - } else if phdr.p_type == PT_INTERP || phdr.p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO { - // Don't trust any ELF image that has an "interpreter" or that uses - // RELRO, which is likely to be a user ELF image rather and not the - // kernel vDSO. - return None; - } - } - - if !found_vaddr || dyn_.is_null() { - return None; // Failed - } - - // Fish out the useful bits of the dynamic table. - let mut hash: *const u32 = null(); - vdso.symstrings = null(); - vdso.symtab = null(); - vdso.versym = null(); - vdso.verdef = null(); - let mut i = 0; - loop { - if i == num_dyn { - return None; - } - let d = &*dyn_.add(i); - match d.d_tag { - DT_STRTAB => { - vdso.symstrings = - check_raw_pointer::<u8>(vdso.addr_from_elf(d.d_val)? as *mut _)?.as_ptr(); - } - DT_SYMTAB => { - vdso.symtab = - check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Sym>(vdso.addr_from_elf(d.d_val)? as *mut _)? - .as_ptr(); - } - DT_HASH => { - hash = - check_raw_pointer::<u32>(vdso.addr_from_elf(d.d_val)? as *mut _)?.as_ptr(); - } - DT_VERSYM => { - vdso.versym = - check_raw_pointer::<u16>(vdso.addr_from_elf(d.d_val)? as *mut _)?.as_ptr(); - } - DT_VERDEF => { - vdso.verdef = - check_raw_pointer::<Elf_Verdef>(vdso.addr_from_elf(d.d_val)? as *mut _)? - .as_ptr(); - } - DT_SYMENT => { - if d.d_val != size_of::<Elf_Sym>() { - return None; // Failed - } - } - DT_NULL => break, - _ => {} - } - i = i.checked_add(1)?; - } - // The upstream code checks `symstrings`, `symtab`, and `hash` for null; - // here, `check_raw_pointer` has already done that. - - if vdso.verdef.is_null() { - vdso.versym = null(); - } - - // Parse the hash table header. - vdso.nbucket = *hash.add(0); - //vdso.nchain = *hash.add(1); - vdso.bucket = hash.add(2); - vdso.chain = hash.add(vdso.nbucket as usize + 2); - - // That's all we need. - Some(vdso) - } -} - -impl Vdso { - /// Parse the vDSO. - /// - /// Returns `None` if the vDSO can't be located or if it doesn't conform - /// to our expectations. - #[inline] - pub(super) fn new() -> Option<Self> { - init_from_sysinfo_ehdr() - } - - /// Check the version for a symbol. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// The raw pointers inside `self` must be valid. - unsafe fn match_version(&self, mut ver: u16, name: &CStr, hash: u32) -> bool { - // This is a helper function to check if the version indexed by - // ver matches name (which hashes to hash). - // - // The version definition table is a mess, and I don't know how - // to do this in better than linear time without allocating memory - // to build an index. I also don't know why the table has - // variable size entries in the first place. - // - // For added fun, I can't find a comprehensible specification of how - // to parse all the weird flags in the table. - // - // So I just parse the whole table every time. - - // First step: find the version definition - ver &= 0x7fff; // Apparently bit 15 means "hidden" - let mut def = self.verdef; - loop { - if (*def).vd_version != VER_DEF_CURRENT { - return false; // Failed - } - - if ((*def).vd_flags & VER_FLG_BASE) == 0 && ((*def).vd_ndx & 0x7fff) == ver { - break; - } - - if (*def).vd_next == 0 { - return false; // No definition. - } - - def = def - .cast::<u8>() - .add((*def).vd_next as usize) - .cast::<Elf_Verdef>(); - } - - // Now figure out whether it matches. - let aux = &*(def.cast::<u8>()) - .add((*def).vd_aux as usize) - .cast::<Elf_Verdaux>(); - (*def).vd_hash == hash - && (name == CStr::from_ptr(self.symstrings.add(aux.vda_name as usize).cast())) - } - - /// Look up a symbol in the vDSO. - pub(super) fn sym(&self, version: &CStr, name: &CStr) -> *mut c::c_void { - let ver_hash = elf_hash(version); - let name_hash = elf_hash(name); - - // Safety: The pointers in `self` must be valid. - unsafe { - let mut chain = *self.bucket.add((name_hash % self.nbucket) as usize); - - while chain != STN_UNDEF { - let sym = &*self.symtab.add(chain as usize); - - // Check for a defined global or weak function w/ right name. - // - // The reference parser in Linux's parse_vdso.c requires - // symbols to have type `STT_FUNC`, but on powerpc64, the vDSO - // uses `STT_NOTYPE`, so allow that too. - if (ELF_ST_TYPE(sym.st_info) != STT_FUNC && - ELF_ST_TYPE(sym.st_info) != STT_NOTYPE) - || (ELF_ST_BIND(sym.st_info) != STB_GLOBAL - && ELF_ST_BIND(sym.st_info) != STB_WEAK) - || sym.st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF - || sym.st_shndx == SHN_ABS - || ELF_ST_VISIBILITY(sym.st_other) != STV_DEFAULT - || (name != CStr::from_ptr(self.symstrings.add(sym.st_name as usize).cast())) - // Check symbol version. - || (!self.versym.is_null() - && !self.match_version(*self.versym.add(chain as usize), version, ver_hash)) - { - chain = *self.chain.add(chain as usize); - continue; - } - - let sum = self.addr_from_elf(sym.st_value).unwrap(); - assert!( - sum as usize >= self.load_addr as usize - && sum as usize <= self.load_end as usize - ); - return sum as *mut c::c_void; - } - } - - null_mut() - } - - /// Add the given address to the vDSO base address. - unsafe fn base_plus(&self, offset: usize) -> Option<*const c_void> { - // Check for overflow. - let _ = (self.load_addr as usize).checked_add(offset)?; - // Add the offset to the base. - Some(self.load_addr.cast::<u8>().add(offset).cast()) - } - - /// Translate an ELF-address-space address into a usable virtual address. - unsafe fn addr_from_elf(&self, elf_addr: usize) -> Option<*const c_void> { - self.base_plus(elf_addr.wrapping_add(self.pv_offset)) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso_wrappers.rs b/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso_wrappers.rs deleted file mode 100644 index aaa000622..000000000 --- a/vendor/rustix-0.36.5/src/backend/linux_raw/vdso_wrappers.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -//! Implement syscalls using the vDSO. -//! -//! <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html> -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! Similar to syscalls.rs, this file performs raw system calls, and sometimes -//! passes them uninitialized memory buffers. This file also calls vDSO -//! functions. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use super::conv::{c_int, ret}; -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -use super::reg::{ArgReg, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0}; -use super::time::types::{ClockId, DynamicClockId, Timespec}; -use super::{c, vdso}; -use crate::io; -#[cfg(all(asm, target_arch = "x86"))] -use core::arch::asm; -use core::mem::{transmute, MaybeUninit}; -use core::ptr::null_mut; -use core::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr; -use core::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed; -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -use linux_raw_sys::general::timespec as __kernel_old_timespec; -use linux_raw_sys::general::{__kernel_clockid_t, __kernel_timespec}; - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_gettime(which_clock: ClockId) -> __kernel_timespec { - // Safety: `CLOCK_GETTIME` contains either null or the address of a - // function with an ABI like libc `clock_gettime`, and calling it has - // the side effect of writing to the result buffer, and no others. - unsafe { - let mut result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_timespec>::uninit(); - let callee = match transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => init_clock_gettime(), - }; - let r0 = callee(which_clock as c::c_int, result.as_mut_ptr()); - assert_eq!(r0, 0); - result.assume_init() - } -} - -#[inline] -pub(crate) fn clock_gettime_dynamic(which_clock: DynamicClockId<'_>) -> io::Result<Timespec> { - let id = match which_clock { - DynamicClockId::Known(id) => id as __kernel_clockid_t, - - DynamicClockId::Dynamic(fd) => { - // See `FD_TO_CLOCKID` in Linux's `clock_gettime` documentation. - use crate::backend::fd::AsRawFd; - const CLOCKFD: i32 = 3; - ((!fd.as_raw_fd() << 3) | CLOCKFD) as __kernel_clockid_t - } - - DynamicClockId::RealtimeAlarm => { - linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM as __kernel_clockid_t - } - DynamicClockId::Tai => linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_TAI as __kernel_clockid_t, - DynamicClockId::Boottime => linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME as __kernel_clockid_t, - DynamicClockId::BoottimeAlarm => { - linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM as __kernel_clockid_t - } - }; - - // Safety: `CLOCK_GETTIME` contains either null or the address of a - // function with an ABI like libc `clock_gettime`, and calling it has - // the side effect of writing to the result buffer, and no others. - unsafe { - const EINVAL: c::c_int = -(c::EINVAL as c::c_int); - let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<Timespec>::uninit(); - let callee = match transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => init_clock_gettime(), - }; - match callee(id, timespec.as_mut_ptr()) { - 0 => (), - EINVAL => return Err(io::Errno::INVAL), - _ => _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(id, timespec.as_mut_ptr())?, - } - Ok(timespec.assume_init()) - } -} - -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(super) mod x86_via_vdso { - use super::{transmute, ArgReg, Relaxed, RetReg, SyscallNumber, A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, R0}; - use crate::backend::arch::asm; - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall0(nr: SyscallNumber<'_>) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall0(callee, nr) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall1(callee, nr, a0) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall1_noreturn<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - ) -> ! { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall1_noreturn(callee, nr, a0) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall2<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall2(callee, nr, a0, a1) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall3<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall3(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall4<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall4(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall5<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'a, A4>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall5(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4) - } - - #[inline] - pub(in crate::backend) unsafe fn syscall6<'a>( - nr: SyscallNumber<'a>, - a0: ArgReg<'a, A0>, - a1: ArgReg<'a, A1>, - a2: ArgReg<'a, A2>, - a3: ArgReg<'a, A3>, - a4: ArgReg<'a, A4>, - a5: ArgReg<'a, A5>, - ) -> RetReg<R0> { - let callee = match transmute(super::SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) { - Some(callee) => callee, - None => super::init_syscall(), - }; - asm::indirect_syscall6(callee, nr, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) - } - - // With the indirect call, it isn't meaningful to do a separate - // `_readonly` optimization. - pub(in crate::backend) use { - syscall0 as syscall0_readonly, syscall1 as syscall1_readonly, - syscall2 as syscall2_readonly, syscall3 as syscall3_readonly, - syscall4 as syscall4_readonly, syscall5 as syscall5_readonly, - syscall6 as syscall6_readonly, - }; -} - -type ClockGettimeType = unsafe extern "C" fn(c::c_int, *mut Timespec) -> c::c_int; - -/// The underlying syscall functions are only called from asm, using the -/// special syscall calling convention to pass arguments and return values, -/// which the signature here doesn't reflect. -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -pub(super) type SyscallType = unsafe extern "C" fn(); - -/// Initialize `CLOCK_GETTIME` and return its value. -fn init_clock_gettime() -> ClockGettimeType { - init(); - // Safety: Load the function address from static storage that we - // just initialized. - unsafe { transmute(CLOCK_GETTIME.load(Relaxed)) } -} - -/// Initialize `SYSCALL` and return its value. -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -fn init_syscall() -> SyscallType { - init(); - // Safety: Load the function address from static storage that we - // just initialized. - unsafe { transmute(SYSCALL.load(Relaxed)) } -} - -/// `AtomicPtr` can't hold a `fn` pointer, so we use a `*` pointer to this -/// placeholder type, and cast it as needed. -struct Function; -static mut CLOCK_GETTIME: AtomicPtr<Function> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()); -#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] -static mut SYSCALL: AtomicPtr<Function> = AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()); - -unsafe extern "C" fn rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall( - clockid: c::c_int, - res: *mut Timespec, -) -> c::c_int { - match _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall(clockid, res) { - Ok(()) => 0, - Err(err) => err.raw_os_error().wrapping_neg(), - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall( - clockid: c::c_int, - res: *mut Timespec, -) -> io::Result<()> { - let r0 = syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime64, c_int(clockid), res); - match ret(r0) { - Err(io::Errno::NOSYS) => _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall_old(clockid, res), - otherwise => otherwise, - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] -unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall_old( - clockid: c::c_int, - res: *mut Timespec, -) -> io::Result<()> { - // Ordinarily `rustix` doesn't like to emulate system calls, but in - // the case of time APIs, it's specific to Linux, specific to - // 32-bit architectures *and* specific to old kernel versions, and - // it's not that hard to fix up here, so that no other code needs - // to worry about this. - let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<__kernel_old_timespec>::uninit(); - let r0 = syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime, c_int(clockid), &mut old_result); - match ret(r0) { - Ok(()) => { - let old_result = old_result.assume_init(); - *res = Timespec { - tv_sec: old_result.tv_sec.into(), - tv_nsec: old_result.tv_nsec.into(), - }; - Ok(()) - } - otherwise => otherwise, - } -} - -#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] -unsafe fn _rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall( - clockid: c::c_int, - res: *mut Timespec, -) -> io::Result<()> { - ret(syscall!(__NR_clock_gettime, c_int(clockid), res)) -} - -/// A symbol pointing to an `int 0x80` instruction. This "function" is only -/// called from assembly, and only with the x86 syscall calling convention, -/// so its signature here is not its true signature. -#[cfg(all(asm, target_arch = "x86"))] -#[naked] -unsafe extern "C" fn rustix_int_0x80() { - asm!("int $$0x80", "ret", options(noreturn)) -} - -// The outline version of the `rustix_int_0x80` above. -#[cfg(all(not(asm), target_arch = "x86"))] -extern "C" { - fn rustix_int_0x80(); -} - -fn minimal_init() { - // Safety: Store default function addresses in static storage so that if we - // end up making any system calls while we read the vDSO, they'll work. - // If the memory happens to already be initialized, this is redundant, but - // not harmful. - unsafe { - CLOCK_GETTIME - .compare_exchange( - null_mut(), - rustix_clock_gettime_via_syscall as *mut Function, - Relaxed, - Relaxed, - ) - .ok(); - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - { - SYSCALL - .compare_exchange( - null_mut(), - rustix_int_0x80 as *mut Function, - Relaxed, - Relaxed, - ) - .ok(); - } - } -} - -fn init() { - minimal_init(); - - if let Some(vdso) = vdso::Vdso::new() { - // Look up the platform-specific `clock_gettime` symbol as documented - // [here], except on 32-bit platforms where we look up the - // `64`-suffixed variant and fail if we don't find it. - // - // [here]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "arm")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6.39"), cstr!("__kernel_clock_gettime")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "riscv64")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_4.15"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6.15"), cstr!("__kernel_clock_gettime")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime64")); - #[cfg(target_arch = "mips64")] - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.6"), cstr!("__vdso_clock_gettime")); - - // On all 64-bit platforms, the 64-bit `clock_gettime` symbols are - // always available. - #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] - let ok = true; - - // On some 32-bit platforms, the 64-bit `clock_gettime` symbols are not - // available on older kernel versions. - #[cfg(any(target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "mips", target_arch = "x86"))] - let ok = !ptr.is_null(); - - if ok { - assert!(!ptr.is_null()); - - // Safety: Store the computed function addresses in static storage - // so that we don't need to compute it again (but if we do, it doesn't - // hurt anything). - unsafe { - CLOCK_GETTIME.store(ptr.cast(), Relaxed); - } - } - - // On x86, also look up the vsyscall entry point. - #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")] - { - let ptr = vdso.sym(cstr!("LINUX_2.5"), cstr!("__kernel_vsyscall")); - assert!(!ptr.is_null()); - - // Safety: As above, store the computed function addresses in - // static storage. - unsafe { - SYSCALL.store(ptr.cast(), Relaxed); - } - } - } -} |