From 2ff14448863ac1a1dd9533461708e29aae170c2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:06:31 +0200 Subject: Adding debian version 1.65.0+dfsg1-2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../src/lib_generated.rs | 1940 -------------------- 1 file changed, 1940 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/wasi-0.10.2+wasi-snapshot-preview1/src/lib_generated.rs (limited to 'vendor/wasi-0.10.2+wasi-snapshot-preview1/src/lib_generated.rs') diff --git a/vendor/wasi-0.10.2+wasi-snapshot-preview1/src/lib_generated.rs b/vendor/wasi-0.10.2+wasi-snapshot-preview1/src/lib_generated.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 09d58c2b3..000000000 --- a/vendor/wasi-0.10.2+wasi-snapshot-preview1/src/lib_generated.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1940 +0,0 @@ -// This file is automatically generated, DO NOT EDIT -// -// To regenerate this file run the `crates/witx-bindgen` command - -use core::mem::MaybeUninit; - -pub use crate::error::Error; -pub type Result = core::result::Result; -pub type Size = usize; -pub type Filesize = u64; -pub type Timestamp = u64; -pub type Clockid = u32; -/// The clock measuring real time. Time value zero corresponds with -/// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. -pub const CLOCKID_REALTIME: Clockid = 0; -/// The store-wide monotonic clock, which is defined as a clock measuring -/// real time, whose value cannot be adjusted and which cannot have negative -/// clock jumps. The epoch of this clock is undefined. The absolute time -/// value of this clock therefore has no meaning. -pub const CLOCKID_MONOTONIC: Clockid = 1; -/// The CPU-time clock associated with the current process. -pub const CLOCKID_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID: Clockid = 2; -/// The CPU-time clock associated with the current thread. -pub const CLOCKID_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID: Clockid = 3; -pub type Errno = u16; -/// No error occurred. System call completed successfully. -pub const ERRNO_SUCCESS: Errno = 0; -/// Argument list too long. -pub const ERRNO_2BIG: Errno = 1; -/// Permission denied. -pub const ERRNO_ACCES: Errno = 2; -/// Address in use. -pub const ERRNO_ADDRINUSE: Errno = 3; -/// Address not available. -pub const ERRNO_ADDRNOTAVAIL: Errno = 4; -/// Address family not supported. -pub const ERRNO_AFNOSUPPORT: Errno = 5; -/// Resource unavailable, or operation would block. -pub const ERRNO_AGAIN: Errno = 6; -/// Connection already in progress. -pub const ERRNO_ALREADY: Errno = 7; -/// Bad file descriptor. -pub const ERRNO_BADF: Errno = 8; -/// Bad message. -pub const ERRNO_BADMSG: Errno = 9; -/// Device or resource busy. -pub const ERRNO_BUSY: Errno = 10; -/// Operation canceled. -pub const ERRNO_CANCELED: Errno = 11; -/// No child processes. -pub const ERRNO_CHILD: Errno = 12; -/// Connection aborted. -pub const ERRNO_CONNABORTED: Errno = 13; -/// Connection refused. -pub const ERRNO_CONNREFUSED: Errno = 14; -/// Connection reset. -pub const ERRNO_CONNRESET: Errno = 15; -/// Resource deadlock would occur. -pub const ERRNO_DEADLK: Errno = 16; -/// Destination address required. -pub const ERRNO_DESTADDRREQ: Errno = 17; -/// Mathematics argument out of domain of function. -pub const ERRNO_DOM: Errno = 18; -/// Reserved. -pub const ERRNO_DQUOT: Errno = 19; -/// File exists. -pub const ERRNO_EXIST: Errno = 20; -/// Bad address. -pub const ERRNO_FAULT: Errno = 21; -/// File too large. -pub const ERRNO_FBIG: Errno = 22; -/// Host is unreachable. -pub const ERRNO_HOSTUNREACH: Errno = 23; -/// Identifier removed. -pub const ERRNO_IDRM: Errno = 24; -/// Illegal byte sequence. -pub const ERRNO_ILSEQ: Errno = 25; -/// Operation in progress. -pub const ERRNO_INPROGRESS: Errno = 26; -/// Interrupted function. -pub const ERRNO_INTR: Errno = 27; -/// Invalid argument. -pub const ERRNO_INVAL: Errno = 28; -/// I/O error. -pub const ERRNO_IO: Errno = 29; -/// Socket is connected. -pub const ERRNO_ISCONN: Errno = 30; -/// Is a directory. -pub const ERRNO_ISDIR: Errno = 31; -/// Too many levels of symbolic links. -pub const ERRNO_LOOP: Errno = 32; -/// File descriptor value too large. -pub const ERRNO_MFILE: Errno = 33; -/// Too many links. -pub const ERRNO_MLINK: Errno = 34; -/// Message too large. -pub const ERRNO_MSGSIZE: Errno = 35; -/// Reserved. -pub const ERRNO_MULTIHOP: Errno = 36; -/// Filename too long. -pub const ERRNO_NAMETOOLONG: Errno = 37; -/// Network is down. -pub const ERRNO_NETDOWN: Errno = 38; -/// Connection aborted by network. -pub const ERRNO_NETRESET: Errno = 39; -/// Network unreachable. -pub const ERRNO_NETUNREACH: Errno = 40; -/// Too many files open in system. -pub const ERRNO_NFILE: Errno = 41; -/// No buffer space available. -pub const ERRNO_NOBUFS: Errno = 42; -/// No such device. -pub const ERRNO_NODEV: Errno = 43; -/// No such file or directory. -pub const ERRNO_NOENT: Errno = 44; -/// Executable file format error. -pub const ERRNO_NOEXEC: Errno = 45; -/// No locks available. -pub const ERRNO_NOLCK: Errno = 46; -/// Reserved. -pub const ERRNO_NOLINK: Errno = 47; -/// Not enough space. -pub const ERRNO_NOMEM: Errno = 48; -/// No message of the desired type. -pub const ERRNO_NOMSG: Errno = 49; -/// Protocol not available. -pub const ERRNO_NOPROTOOPT: Errno = 50; -/// No space left on device. -pub const ERRNO_NOSPC: Errno = 51; -/// Function not supported. -pub const ERRNO_NOSYS: Errno = 52; -/// The socket is not connected. -pub const ERRNO_NOTCONN: Errno = 53; -/// Not a directory or a symbolic link to a directory. -pub const ERRNO_NOTDIR: Errno = 54; -/// Directory not empty. -pub const ERRNO_NOTEMPTY: Errno = 55; -/// State not recoverable. -pub const ERRNO_NOTRECOVERABLE: Errno = 56; -/// Not a socket. -pub const ERRNO_NOTSOCK: Errno = 57; -/// Not supported, or operation not supported on socket. -pub const ERRNO_NOTSUP: Errno = 58; -/// Inappropriate I/O control operation. -pub const ERRNO_NOTTY: Errno = 59; -/// No such device or address. -pub const ERRNO_NXIO: Errno = 60; -/// Value too large to be stored in data type. -pub const ERRNO_OVERFLOW: Errno = 61; -/// Previous owner died. -pub const ERRNO_OWNERDEAD: Errno = 62; -/// Operation not permitted. -pub const ERRNO_PERM: Errno = 63; -/// Broken pipe. -pub const ERRNO_PIPE: Errno = 64; -/// Protocol error. -pub const ERRNO_PROTO: Errno = 65; -/// Protocol not supported. -pub const ERRNO_PROTONOSUPPORT: Errno = 66; -/// Protocol wrong type for socket. -pub const ERRNO_PROTOTYPE: Errno = 67; -/// Result too large. -pub const ERRNO_RANGE: Errno = 68; -/// Read-only file system. -pub const ERRNO_ROFS: Errno = 69; -/// Invalid seek. -pub const ERRNO_SPIPE: Errno = 70; -/// No such process. -pub const ERRNO_SRCH: Errno = 71; -/// Reserved. -pub const ERRNO_STALE: Errno = 72; -/// Connection timed out. -pub const ERRNO_TIMEDOUT: Errno = 73; -/// Text file busy. -pub const ERRNO_TXTBSY: Errno = 74; -/// Cross-device link. -pub const ERRNO_XDEV: Errno = 75; -/// Extension: Capabilities insufficient. -pub const ERRNO_NOTCAPABLE: Errno = 76; -pub fn errno_name(code: u16) -> &'static str { - match code { - ERRNO_SUCCESS => "SUCCESS", - ERRNO_2BIG => "2BIG", - ERRNO_ACCES => "ACCES", - ERRNO_ADDRINUSE => "ADDRINUSE", - ERRNO_ADDRNOTAVAIL => "ADDRNOTAVAIL", - ERRNO_AFNOSUPPORT => "AFNOSUPPORT", - ERRNO_AGAIN => "AGAIN", - ERRNO_ALREADY => "ALREADY", - ERRNO_BADF => "BADF", - ERRNO_BADMSG => "BADMSG", - ERRNO_BUSY => "BUSY", - ERRNO_CANCELED => "CANCELED", - ERRNO_CHILD => "CHILD", - ERRNO_CONNABORTED => "CONNABORTED", - ERRNO_CONNREFUSED => "CONNREFUSED", - ERRNO_CONNRESET => "CONNRESET", - ERRNO_DEADLK => "DEADLK", - ERRNO_DESTADDRREQ => "DESTADDRREQ", - ERRNO_DOM => "DOM", - ERRNO_DQUOT => "DQUOT", - ERRNO_EXIST => "EXIST", - ERRNO_FAULT => "FAULT", - ERRNO_FBIG => "FBIG", - ERRNO_HOSTUNREACH => "HOSTUNREACH", - ERRNO_IDRM => "IDRM", - ERRNO_ILSEQ => "ILSEQ", - ERRNO_INPROGRESS => "INPROGRESS", - ERRNO_INTR => "INTR", - ERRNO_INVAL => "INVAL", - ERRNO_IO => "IO", - ERRNO_ISCONN => "ISCONN", - ERRNO_ISDIR => "ISDIR", - ERRNO_LOOP => "LOOP", - ERRNO_MFILE => "MFILE", - ERRNO_MLINK => "MLINK", - ERRNO_MSGSIZE => "MSGSIZE", - ERRNO_MULTIHOP => "MULTIHOP", - ERRNO_NAMETOOLONG => "NAMETOOLONG", - ERRNO_NETDOWN => "NETDOWN", - ERRNO_NETRESET => "NETRESET", - ERRNO_NETUNREACH => "NETUNREACH", - ERRNO_NFILE => "NFILE", - ERRNO_NOBUFS => "NOBUFS", - ERRNO_NODEV => "NODEV", - ERRNO_NOENT => "NOENT", - ERRNO_NOEXEC => "NOEXEC", - ERRNO_NOLCK => "NOLCK", - ERRNO_NOLINK => "NOLINK", - ERRNO_NOMEM => "NOMEM", - ERRNO_NOMSG => "NOMSG", - ERRNO_NOPROTOOPT => "NOPROTOOPT", - ERRNO_NOSPC => "NOSPC", - ERRNO_NOSYS => "NOSYS", - ERRNO_NOTCONN => "NOTCONN", - ERRNO_NOTDIR => "NOTDIR", - ERRNO_NOTEMPTY => "NOTEMPTY", - ERRNO_NOTRECOVERABLE => "NOTRECOVERABLE", - ERRNO_NOTSOCK => "NOTSOCK", - ERRNO_NOTSUP => "NOTSUP", - ERRNO_NOTTY => "NOTTY", - ERRNO_NXIO => "NXIO", - ERRNO_OVERFLOW => "OVERFLOW", - ERRNO_OWNERDEAD => "OWNERDEAD", - ERRNO_PERM => "PERM", - ERRNO_PIPE => "PIPE", - ERRNO_PROTO => "PROTO", - ERRNO_PROTONOSUPPORT => "PROTONOSUPPORT", - ERRNO_PROTOTYPE => "PROTOTYPE", - ERRNO_RANGE => "RANGE", - ERRNO_ROFS => "ROFS", - ERRNO_SPIPE => "SPIPE", - ERRNO_SRCH => "SRCH", - ERRNO_STALE => "STALE", - ERRNO_TIMEDOUT => "TIMEDOUT", - ERRNO_TXTBSY => "TXTBSY", - ERRNO_XDEV => "XDEV", - ERRNO_NOTCAPABLE => "NOTCAPABLE", - _ => "Unknown error.", - } -} -pub fn errno_docs(code: u16) -> &'static str { - match code { - ERRNO_SUCCESS => "No error occurred. System call completed successfully.", - ERRNO_2BIG => "Argument list too long.", - ERRNO_ACCES => "Permission denied.", - ERRNO_ADDRINUSE => "Address in use.", - ERRNO_ADDRNOTAVAIL => "Address not available.", - ERRNO_AFNOSUPPORT => "Address family not supported.", - ERRNO_AGAIN => "Resource unavailable, or operation would block.", - ERRNO_ALREADY => "Connection already in progress.", - ERRNO_BADF => "Bad file descriptor.", - ERRNO_BADMSG => "Bad message.", - ERRNO_BUSY => "Device or resource busy.", - ERRNO_CANCELED => "Operation canceled.", - ERRNO_CHILD => "No child processes.", - ERRNO_CONNABORTED => "Connection aborted.", - ERRNO_CONNREFUSED => "Connection refused.", - ERRNO_CONNRESET => "Connection reset.", - ERRNO_DEADLK => "Resource deadlock would occur.", - ERRNO_DESTADDRREQ => "Destination address required.", - ERRNO_DOM => "Mathematics argument out of domain of function.", - ERRNO_DQUOT => "Reserved.", - ERRNO_EXIST => "File exists.", - ERRNO_FAULT => "Bad address.", - ERRNO_FBIG => "File too large.", - ERRNO_HOSTUNREACH => "Host is unreachable.", - ERRNO_IDRM => "Identifier removed.", - ERRNO_ILSEQ => "Illegal byte sequence.", - ERRNO_INPROGRESS => "Operation in progress.", - ERRNO_INTR => "Interrupted function.", - ERRNO_INVAL => "Invalid argument.", - ERRNO_IO => "I/O error.", - ERRNO_ISCONN => "Socket is connected.", - ERRNO_ISDIR => "Is a directory.", - ERRNO_LOOP => "Too many levels of symbolic links.", - ERRNO_MFILE => "File descriptor value too large.", - ERRNO_MLINK => "Too many links.", - ERRNO_MSGSIZE => "Message too large.", - ERRNO_MULTIHOP => "Reserved.", - ERRNO_NAMETOOLONG => "Filename too long.", - ERRNO_NETDOWN => "Network is down.", - ERRNO_NETRESET => "Connection aborted by network.", - ERRNO_NETUNREACH => "Network unreachable.", - ERRNO_NFILE => "Too many files open in system.", - ERRNO_NOBUFS => "No buffer space available.", - ERRNO_NODEV => "No such device.", - ERRNO_NOENT => "No such file or directory.", - ERRNO_NOEXEC => "Executable file format error.", - ERRNO_NOLCK => "No locks available.", - ERRNO_NOLINK => "Reserved.", - ERRNO_NOMEM => "Not enough space.", - ERRNO_NOMSG => "No message of the desired type.", - ERRNO_NOPROTOOPT => "Protocol not available.", - ERRNO_NOSPC => "No space left on device.", - ERRNO_NOSYS => "Function not supported.", - ERRNO_NOTCONN => "The socket is not connected.", - ERRNO_NOTDIR => "Not a directory or a symbolic link to a directory.", - ERRNO_NOTEMPTY => "Directory not empty.", - ERRNO_NOTRECOVERABLE => "State not recoverable.", - ERRNO_NOTSOCK => "Not a socket.", - ERRNO_NOTSUP => "Not supported, or operation not supported on socket.", - ERRNO_NOTTY => "Inappropriate I/O control operation.", - ERRNO_NXIO => "No such device or address.", - ERRNO_OVERFLOW => "Value too large to be stored in data type.", - ERRNO_OWNERDEAD => "Previous owner died.", - ERRNO_PERM => "Operation not permitted.", - ERRNO_PIPE => "Broken pipe.", - ERRNO_PROTO => "Protocol error.", - ERRNO_PROTONOSUPPORT => "Protocol not supported.", - ERRNO_PROTOTYPE => "Protocol wrong type for socket.", - ERRNO_RANGE => "Result too large.", - ERRNO_ROFS => "Read-only file system.", - ERRNO_SPIPE => "Invalid seek.", - ERRNO_SRCH => "No such process.", - ERRNO_STALE => "Reserved.", - ERRNO_TIMEDOUT => "Connection timed out.", - ERRNO_TXTBSY => "Text file busy.", - ERRNO_XDEV => "Cross-device link.", - ERRNO_NOTCAPABLE => "Extension: Capabilities insufficient.", - _ => "Unknown error.", - } -} -pub type Rights = u64; -/// The right to invoke `fd_datasync`. -/// If `path_open` is set, includes the right to invoke -/// `path_open` with `fdflags::dsync`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_DATASYNC: Rights = 0x1; -/// The right to invoke `fd_read` and `sock_recv`. -/// If `rights::fd_seek` is set, includes the right to invoke `fd_pread`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_READ: Rights = 0x2; -/// The right to invoke `fd_seek`. This flag implies `rights::fd_tell`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_SEEK: Rights = 0x4; -/// The right to invoke `fd_fdstat_set_flags`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_FDSTAT_SET_FLAGS: Rights = 0x8; -/// The right to invoke `fd_sync`. -/// If `path_open` is set, includes the right to invoke -/// `path_open` with `fdflags::rsync` and `fdflags::dsync`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_SYNC: Rights = 0x10; -/// The right to invoke `fd_seek` in such a way that the file offset -/// remains unaltered (i.e., `whence::cur` with offset zero), or to -/// invoke `fd_tell`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_TELL: Rights = 0x20; -/// The right to invoke `fd_write` and `sock_send`. -/// If `rights::fd_seek` is set, includes the right to invoke `fd_pwrite`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_WRITE: Rights = 0x40; -/// The right to invoke `fd_advise`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_ADVISE: Rights = 0x80; -/// The right to invoke `fd_allocate`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_ALLOCATE: Rights = 0x100; -/// The right to invoke `path_create_directory`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_CREATE_DIRECTORY: Rights = 0x200; -/// If `path_open` is set, the right to invoke `path_open` with `oflags::creat`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_CREATE_FILE: Rights = 0x400; -/// The right to invoke `path_link` with the file descriptor as the -/// source directory. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_LINK_SOURCE: Rights = 0x800; -/// The right to invoke `path_link` with the file descriptor as the -/// target directory. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_LINK_TARGET: Rights = 0x1000; -/// The right to invoke `path_open`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_OPEN: Rights = 0x2000; -/// The right to invoke `fd_readdir`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_READDIR: Rights = 0x4000; -/// The right to invoke `path_readlink`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_READLINK: Rights = 0x8000; -/// The right to invoke `path_rename` with the file descriptor as the source directory. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_RENAME_SOURCE: Rights = 0x10000; -/// The right to invoke `path_rename` with the file descriptor as the target directory. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_RENAME_TARGET: Rights = 0x20000; -/// The right to invoke `path_filestat_get`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_GET: Rights = 0x40000; -/// The right to change a file's size (there is no `path_filestat_set_size`). -/// If `path_open` is set, includes the right to invoke `path_open` with `oflags::trunc`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_SET_SIZE: Rights = 0x80000; -/// The right to invoke `path_filestat_set_times`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_FILESTAT_SET_TIMES: Rights = 0x100000; -/// The right to invoke `fd_filestat_get`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_FILESTAT_GET: Rights = 0x200000; -/// The right to invoke `fd_filestat_set_size`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_FILESTAT_SET_SIZE: Rights = 0x400000; -/// The right to invoke `fd_filestat_set_times`. -pub const RIGHTS_FD_FILESTAT_SET_TIMES: Rights = 0x800000; -/// The right to invoke `path_symlink`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_SYMLINK: Rights = 0x1000000; -/// The right to invoke `path_remove_directory`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_REMOVE_DIRECTORY: Rights = 0x2000000; -/// The right to invoke `path_unlink_file`. -pub const RIGHTS_PATH_UNLINK_FILE: Rights = 0x4000000; -/// If `rights::fd_read` is set, includes the right to invoke `poll_oneoff` to subscribe to `eventtype::fd_read`. -/// If `rights::fd_write` is set, includes the right to invoke `poll_oneoff` to subscribe to `eventtype::fd_write`. -pub const RIGHTS_POLL_FD_READWRITE: Rights = 0x8000000; -/// The right to invoke `sock_shutdown`. -pub const RIGHTS_SOCK_SHUTDOWN: Rights = 0x10000000; -pub type Fd = u32; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Iovec { - /// The address of the buffer to be filled. - pub buf: *mut u8, - /// The length of the buffer to be filled. - pub buf_len: Size, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Ciovec { - /// The address of the buffer to be written. - pub buf: *const u8, - /// The length of the buffer to be written. - pub buf_len: Size, -} -pub type IovecArray<'a> = &'a [Iovec]; -pub type CiovecArray<'a> = &'a [Ciovec]; -pub type Filedelta = i64; -pub type Whence = u8; -/// Seek relative to start-of-file. -pub const WHENCE_SET: Whence = 0; -/// Seek relative to current position. -pub const WHENCE_CUR: Whence = 1; -/// Seek relative to end-of-file. -pub const WHENCE_END: Whence = 2; -pub type Dircookie = u64; -pub type Dirnamlen = u32; -pub type Inode = u64; -pub type Filetype = u8; -/// The type of the file descriptor or file is unknown or is different from any of the other types specified. -pub const FILETYPE_UNKNOWN: Filetype = 0; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a block device inode. -pub const FILETYPE_BLOCK_DEVICE: Filetype = 1; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a character device inode. -pub const FILETYPE_CHARACTER_DEVICE: Filetype = 2; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a directory inode. -pub const FILETYPE_DIRECTORY: Filetype = 3; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a regular file inode. -pub const FILETYPE_REGULAR_FILE: Filetype = 4; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a datagram socket. -pub const FILETYPE_SOCKET_DGRAM: Filetype = 5; -/// The file descriptor or file refers to a byte-stream socket. -pub const FILETYPE_SOCKET_STREAM: Filetype = 6; -/// The file refers to a symbolic link inode. -pub const FILETYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK: Filetype = 7; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Dirent { - /// The offset of the next directory entry stored in this directory. - pub d_next: Dircookie, - /// The serial number of the file referred to by this directory entry. - pub d_ino: Inode, - /// The length of the name of the directory entry. - pub d_namlen: Dirnamlen, - /// The type of the file referred to by this directory entry. - pub d_type: Filetype, -} -pub type Advice = u8; -/// The application has no advice to give on its behavior with respect to the specified data. -pub const ADVICE_NORMAL: Advice = 0; -/// The application expects to access the specified data sequentially from lower offsets to higher offsets. -pub const ADVICE_SEQUENTIAL: Advice = 1; -/// The application expects to access the specified data in a random order. -pub const ADVICE_RANDOM: Advice = 2; -/// The application expects to access the specified data in the near future. -pub const ADVICE_WILLNEED: Advice = 3; -/// The application expects that it will not access the specified data in the near future. -pub const ADVICE_DONTNEED: Advice = 4; -/// The application expects to access the specified data once and then not reuse it thereafter. -pub const ADVICE_NOREUSE: Advice = 5; -pub type Fdflags = u16; -/// Append mode: Data written to the file is always appended to the file's end. -pub const FDFLAGS_APPEND: Fdflags = 0x1; -/// Write according to synchronized I/O data integrity completion. Only the data stored in the file is synchronized. -pub const FDFLAGS_DSYNC: Fdflags = 0x2; -/// Non-blocking mode. -pub const FDFLAGS_NONBLOCK: Fdflags = 0x4; -/// Synchronized read I/O operations. -pub const FDFLAGS_RSYNC: Fdflags = 0x8; -/// Write according to synchronized I/O file integrity completion. In -/// addition to synchronizing the data stored in the file, the implementation -/// may also synchronously update the file's metadata. -pub const FDFLAGS_SYNC: Fdflags = 0x10; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Fdstat { - /// File type. - pub fs_filetype: Filetype, - /// File descriptor flags. - pub fs_flags: Fdflags, - /// Rights that apply to this file descriptor. - pub fs_rights_base: Rights, - /// Maximum set of rights that may be installed on new file descriptors that - /// are created through this file descriptor, e.g., through `path_open`. - pub fs_rights_inheriting: Rights, -} -pub type Device = u64; -pub type Fstflags = u16; -/// Adjust the last data access timestamp to the value stored in `filestat::atim`. -pub const FSTFLAGS_ATIM: Fstflags = 0x1; -/// Adjust the last data access timestamp to the time of clock `clockid::realtime`. -pub const FSTFLAGS_ATIM_NOW: Fstflags = 0x2; -/// Adjust the last data modification timestamp to the value stored in `filestat::mtim`. -pub const FSTFLAGS_MTIM: Fstflags = 0x4; -/// Adjust the last data modification timestamp to the time of clock `clockid::realtime`. -pub const FSTFLAGS_MTIM_NOW: Fstflags = 0x8; -pub type Lookupflags = u32; -/// As long as the resolved path corresponds to a symbolic link, it is expanded. -pub const LOOKUPFLAGS_SYMLINK_FOLLOW: Lookupflags = 0x1; -pub type Oflags = u16; -/// Create file if it does not exist. -pub const OFLAGS_CREAT: Oflags = 0x1; -/// Fail if not a directory. -pub const OFLAGS_DIRECTORY: Oflags = 0x2; -/// Fail if file already exists. -pub const OFLAGS_EXCL: Oflags = 0x4; -/// Truncate file to size 0. -pub const OFLAGS_TRUNC: Oflags = 0x8; -pub type Linkcount = u64; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Filestat { - /// Device ID of device containing the file. - pub dev: Device, - /// File serial number. - pub ino: Inode, - /// File type. - pub filetype: Filetype, - /// Number of hard links to the file. - pub nlink: Linkcount, - /// For regular files, the file size in bytes. For symbolic links, the length in bytes of the pathname contained in the symbolic link. - pub size: Filesize, - /// Last data access timestamp. - pub atim: Timestamp, - /// Last data modification timestamp. - pub mtim: Timestamp, - /// Last file status change timestamp. - pub ctim: Timestamp, -} -pub type Userdata = u64; -pub type Eventtype = u8; -/// The time value of clock `subscription_clock::id` has -/// reached timestamp `subscription_clock::timeout`. -pub const EVENTTYPE_CLOCK: Eventtype = 0; -/// File descriptor `subscription_fd_readwrite::file_descriptor` has data -/// available for reading. This event always triggers for regular files. -pub const EVENTTYPE_FD_READ: Eventtype = 1; -/// File descriptor `subscription_fd_readwrite::file_descriptor` has capacity -/// available for writing. This event always triggers for regular files. -pub const EVENTTYPE_FD_WRITE: Eventtype = 2; -pub type Eventrwflags = u16; -/// The peer of this socket has closed or disconnected. -pub const EVENTRWFLAGS_FD_READWRITE_HANGUP: Eventrwflags = 0x1; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct EventFdReadwrite { - /// The number of bytes available for reading or writing. - pub nbytes: Filesize, - /// The state of the file descriptor. - pub flags: Eventrwflags, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Event { - /// User-provided value that got attached to `subscription::userdata`. - pub userdata: Userdata, - /// If non-zero, an error that occurred while processing the subscription request. - pub error: Errno, - /// The type of event that occured - pub r#type: Eventtype, - /// The contents of the event, if it is an `eventtype::fd_read` or - /// `eventtype::fd_write`. `eventtype::clock` events ignore this field. - pub fd_readwrite: EventFdReadwrite, -} -pub type Subclockflags = u16; -/// If set, treat the timestamp provided in -/// `subscription_clock::timeout` as an absolute timestamp of clock -/// `subscription_clock::id`. If clear, treat the timestamp -/// provided in `subscription_clock::timeout` relative to the -/// current time value of clock `subscription_clock::id`. -pub const SUBCLOCKFLAGS_SUBSCRIPTION_CLOCK_ABSTIME: Subclockflags = 0x1; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct SubscriptionClock { - /// The clock against which to compare the timestamp. - pub id: Clockid, - /// The absolute or relative timestamp. - pub timeout: Timestamp, - /// The amount of time that the implementation may wait additionally - /// to coalesce with other events. - pub precision: Timestamp, - /// Flags specifying whether the timeout is absolute or relative - pub flags: Subclockflags, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct SubscriptionFdReadwrite { - /// The file descriptor on which to wait for it to become ready for reading or writing. - pub file_descriptor: Fd, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub union SubscriptionUU { - pub clock: SubscriptionClock, - pub fd_read: SubscriptionFdReadwrite, - pub fd_write: SubscriptionFdReadwrite, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct SubscriptionU { - pub tag: Eventtype, - pub u: SubscriptionUU, -} - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct Subscription { - /// User-provided value that is attached to the subscription in the - /// implementation and returned through `event::userdata`. - pub userdata: Userdata, - /// The type of the event to which to subscribe, and its contents - pub u: SubscriptionU, -} -pub type Exitcode = u32; -pub type Signal = u8; -/// No signal. Note that POSIX has special semantics for `kill(pid, 0)`, -/// so this value is reserved. -pub const SIGNAL_NONE: Signal = 0; -/// Hangup. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_HUP: Signal = 1; -/// Terminate interrupt signal. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_INT: Signal = 2; -/// Terminal quit signal. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_QUIT: Signal = 3; -/// Illegal instruction. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_ILL: Signal = 4; -/// Trace/breakpoint trap. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_TRAP: Signal = 5; -/// Process abort signal. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_ABRT: Signal = 6; -/// Access to an undefined portion of a memory object. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_BUS: Signal = 7; -/// Erroneous arithmetic operation. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_FPE: Signal = 8; -/// Kill. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_KILL: Signal = 9; -/// User-defined signal 1. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_USR1: Signal = 10; -/// Invalid memory reference. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_SEGV: Signal = 11; -/// User-defined signal 2. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_USR2: Signal = 12; -/// Write on a pipe with no one to read it. -/// Action: Ignored. -pub const SIGNAL_PIPE: Signal = 13; -/// Alarm clock. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_ALRM: Signal = 14; -/// Termination signal. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_TERM: Signal = 15; -/// Child process terminated, stopped, or continued. -/// Action: Ignored. -pub const SIGNAL_CHLD: Signal = 16; -/// Continue executing, if stopped. -/// Action: Continues executing, if stopped. -pub const SIGNAL_CONT: Signal = 17; -/// Stop executing. -/// Action: Stops executing. -pub const SIGNAL_STOP: Signal = 18; -/// Terminal stop signal. -/// Action: Stops executing. -pub const SIGNAL_TSTP: Signal = 19; -/// Background process attempting read. -/// Action: Stops executing. -pub const SIGNAL_TTIN: Signal = 20; -/// Background process attempting write. -/// Action: Stops executing. -pub const SIGNAL_TTOU: Signal = 21; -/// High bandwidth data is available at a socket. -/// Action: Ignored. -pub const SIGNAL_URG: Signal = 22; -/// CPU time limit exceeded. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_XCPU: Signal = 23; -/// File size limit exceeded. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_XFSZ: Signal = 24; -/// Virtual timer expired. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_VTALRM: Signal = 25; -/// Profiling timer expired. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_PROF: Signal = 26; -/// Window changed. -/// Action: Ignored. -pub const SIGNAL_WINCH: Signal = 27; -/// I/O possible. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_POLL: Signal = 28; -/// Power failure. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_PWR: Signal = 29; -/// Bad system call. -/// Action: Terminates the process. -pub const SIGNAL_SYS: Signal = 30; -pub type Riflags = u16; -/// Returns the message without removing it from the socket's receive queue. -pub const RIFLAGS_RECV_PEEK: Riflags = 0x1; -/// On byte-stream sockets, block until the full amount of data can be returned. -pub const RIFLAGS_RECV_WAITALL: Riflags = 0x2; -pub type Roflags = u16; -/// Returned by `sock_recv`: Message data has been truncated. -pub const ROFLAGS_RECV_DATA_TRUNCATED: Roflags = 0x1; -pub type Siflags = u16; -pub type Sdflags = u8; -/// Disables further receive operations. -pub const SDFLAGS_RD: Sdflags = 0x1; -/// Disables further send operations. -pub const SDFLAGS_WR: Sdflags = 0x2; -pub type Preopentype = u8; -/// A pre-opened directory. -pub const PREOPENTYPE_DIR: Preopentype = 0; -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] -pub struct PrestatDir { - /// The length of the directory name for use with `fd_prestat_dir_name`. - pub pr_name_len: Size, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub union PrestatU { - pub dir: PrestatDir, -} -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct Prestat { - pub tag: Preopentype, - pub u: PrestatU, -} - -/// Read command-line argument data. -/// The size of the array should match that returned by `args_sizes_get` -pub unsafe fn args_get(argv: *mut *mut u8, argv_buf: *mut u8) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::args_get(argv, argv_buf); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Return command-line argument data sizes. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `argc` - The number of arguments. -/// * `argv_buf_size` - The size of the argument string data. -pub unsafe fn args_sizes_get() -> Result<(Size, Size)> { - let mut argc = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let mut argv_buf_size = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::args_sizes_get(argc.as_mut_ptr(), argv_buf_size.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok((argc.assume_init(), argv_buf_size.assume_init())) - } -} - -/// Read environment variable data. -/// The sizes of the buffers should match that returned by `environ_sizes_get`. -pub unsafe fn environ_get(environ: *mut *mut u8, environ_buf: *mut u8) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::environ_get(environ, environ_buf); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Return environment variable data sizes. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `environc` - The number of environment variable arguments. -/// * `environ_buf_size` - The size of the environment variable data. -pub unsafe fn environ_sizes_get() -> Result<(Size, Size)> { - let mut environc = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let mut environ_buf_size = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::environ_sizes_get( - environc.as_mut_ptr(), - environ_buf_size.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok((environc.assume_init(), environ_buf_size.assume_init())) - } -} - -/// Return the resolution of a clock. -/// Implementations are required to provide a non-zero value for supported clocks. For unsupported clocks, -/// return `errno::inval`. -/// Note: This is similar to `clock_getres` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `id` - The clock for which to return the resolution. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `resolution` - The resolution of the clock. -pub unsafe fn clock_res_get(id: Clockid) -> Result { - let mut resolution = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::clock_res_get(id, resolution.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(resolution.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Return the time value of a clock. -/// Note: This is similar to `clock_gettime` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `id` - The clock for which to return the time. -/// * `precision` - The maximum lag (exclusive) that the returned time value may have, compared to its actual value. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `time` - The time value of the clock. -pub unsafe fn clock_time_get(id: Clockid, precision: Timestamp) -> Result { - let mut time = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::clock_time_get(id, precision, time.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(time.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Provide file advisory information on a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `posix_fadvise` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `offset` - The offset within the file to which the advisory applies. -/// * `len` - The length of the region to which the advisory applies. -/// * `advice` - The advice. -pub unsafe fn fd_advise(fd: Fd, offset: Filesize, len: Filesize, advice: Advice) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_advise(fd, offset, len, advice); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Force the allocation of space in a file. -/// Note: This is similar to `posix_fallocate` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `offset` - The offset at which to start the allocation. -/// * `len` - The length of the area that is allocated. -pub unsafe fn fd_allocate(fd: Fd, offset: Filesize, len: Filesize) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_allocate(fd, offset, len); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Close a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `close` in POSIX. -pub unsafe fn fd_close(fd: Fd) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_close(fd); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Synchronize the data of a file to disk. -/// Note: This is similar to `fdatasync` in POSIX. -pub unsafe fn fd_datasync(fd: Fd) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_datasync(fd); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Get the attributes of a file descriptor. -/// Note: This returns similar flags to `fsync(fd, F_GETFL)` in POSIX, as well as additional fields. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `stat` - The buffer where the file descriptor's attributes are stored. -pub unsafe fn fd_fdstat_get(fd: Fd) -> Result { - let mut stat = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_fdstat_get(fd, stat.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(stat.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Adjust the flags associated with a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags)` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `flags` - The desired values of the file descriptor flags. -pub unsafe fn fd_fdstat_set_flags(fd: Fd, flags: Fdflags) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_fdstat_set_flags(fd, flags); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Adjust the rights associated with a file descriptor. -/// This can only be used to remove rights, and returns `errno::notcapable` if called in a way that would attempt to add rights -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `fs_rights_base` - The desired rights of the file descriptor. -pub unsafe fn fd_fdstat_set_rights( - fd: Fd, - fs_rights_base: Rights, - fs_rights_inheriting: Rights, -) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_fdstat_set_rights(fd, fs_rights_base, fs_rights_inheriting); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Return the attributes of an open file. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `buf` - The buffer where the file's attributes are stored. -pub unsafe fn fd_filestat_get(fd: Fd) -> Result { - let mut buf = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_filestat_get(fd, buf.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Adjust the size of an open file. If this increases the file's size, the extra bytes are filled with zeros. -/// Note: This is similar to `ftruncate` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `size` - The desired file size. -pub unsafe fn fd_filestat_set_size(fd: Fd, size: Filesize) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_filestat_set_size(fd, size); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Adjust the timestamps of an open file or directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `futimens` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `atim` - The desired values of the data access timestamp. -/// * `mtim` - The desired values of the data modification timestamp. -/// * `fst_flags` - A bitmask indicating which timestamps to adjust. -pub unsafe fn fd_filestat_set_times( - fd: Fd, - atim: Timestamp, - mtim: Timestamp, - fst_flags: Fstflags, -) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_filestat_set_times(fd, atim, mtim, fst_flags); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Read from a file descriptor, without using and updating the file descriptor's offset. -/// Note: This is similar to `preadv` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `iovs` - List of scatter/gather vectors in which to store data. -/// * `offset` - The offset within the file at which to read. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `nread` - The number of bytes read. -pub unsafe fn fd_pread(fd: Fd, iovs: IovecArray<'_>, offset: Filesize) -> Result { - let mut nread = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = - wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_pread(fd, iovs.as_ptr(), iovs.len(), offset, nread.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(nread.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Return a description of the given preopened file descriptor. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `buf` - The buffer where the description is stored. -pub unsafe fn fd_prestat_get(fd: Fd) -> Result { - let mut buf = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_prestat_get(fd, buf.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Return a description of the given preopened file descriptor. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `path` - A buffer into which to write the preopened directory name. -pub unsafe fn fd_prestat_dir_name(fd: Fd, path: *mut u8, path_len: Size) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_prestat_dir_name(fd, path, path_len); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Write to a file descriptor, without using and updating the file descriptor's offset. -/// Note: This is similar to `pwritev` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `iovs` - List of scatter/gather vectors from which to retrieve data. -/// * `offset` - The offset within the file at which to write. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `nwritten` - The number of bytes written. -pub unsafe fn fd_pwrite(fd: Fd, iovs: CiovecArray<'_>, offset: Filesize) -> Result { - let mut nwritten = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_pwrite( - fd, - iovs.as_ptr(), - iovs.len(), - offset, - nwritten.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(nwritten.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Read from a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `readv` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `iovs` - List of scatter/gather vectors to which to store data. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `nread` - The number of bytes read. -pub unsafe fn fd_read(fd: Fd, iovs: IovecArray<'_>) -> Result { - let mut nread = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_read(fd, iovs.as_ptr(), iovs.len(), nread.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(nread.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Read directory entries from a directory. -/// When successful, the contents of the output buffer consist of a sequence of -/// directory entries. Each directory entry consists of a `dirent` object, -/// followed by `dirent::d_namlen` bytes holding the name of the directory -/// entry. -/// This function fills the output buffer as much as possible, potentially -/// truncating the last directory entry. This allows the caller to grow its -/// read buffer size in case it's too small to fit a single large directory -/// entry, or skip the oversized directory entry. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `buf` - The buffer where directory entries are stored -/// * `cookie` - The location within the directory to start reading -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `bufused` - The number of bytes stored in the read buffer. If less than the size of the read buffer, the end of the directory has been reached. -pub unsafe fn fd_readdir(fd: Fd, buf: *mut u8, buf_len: Size, cookie: Dircookie) -> Result { - let mut bufused = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_readdir(fd, buf, buf_len, cookie, bufused.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(bufused.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Atomically replace a file descriptor by renumbering another file descriptor. -/// Due to the strong focus on thread safety, this environment does not provide -/// a mechanism to duplicate or renumber a file descriptor to an arbitrary -/// number, like `dup2()`. This would be prone to race conditions, as an actual -/// file descriptor with the same number could be allocated by a different -/// thread at the same time. -/// This function provides a way to atomically renumber file descriptors, which -/// would disappear if `dup2()` were to be removed entirely. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `to` - The file descriptor to overwrite. -pub unsafe fn fd_renumber(fd: Fd, to: Fd) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_renumber(fd, to); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Move the offset of a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `lseek` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `offset` - The number of bytes to move. -/// * `whence` - The base from which the offset is relative. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `newoffset` - The new offset of the file descriptor, relative to the start of the file. -pub unsafe fn fd_seek(fd: Fd, offset: Filedelta, whence: Whence) -> Result { - let mut newoffset = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_seek(fd, offset, whence, newoffset.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(newoffset.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Synchronize the data and metadata of a file to disk. -/// Note: This is similar to `fsync` in POSIX. -pub unsafe fn fd_sync(fd: Fd) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_sync(fd); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Return the current offset of a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `offset` - The current offset of the file descriptor, relative to the start of the file. -pub unsafe fn fd_tell(fd: Fd) -> Result { - let mut offset = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_tell(fd, offset.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(offset.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Write to a file descriptor. -/// Note: This is similar to `writev` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `iovs` - List of scatter/gather vectors from which to retrieve data. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `nwritten` - The number of bytes written. -pub unsafe fn fd_write(fd: Fd, iovs: CiovecArray<'_>) -> Result { - let mut nwritten = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::fd_write(fd, iovs.as_ptr(), iovs.len(), nwritten.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(nwritten.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Create a directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `mkdirat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `path` - The path at which to create the directory. -pub unsafe fn path_create_directory(fd: Fd, path: &str) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_create_directory(fd, path.as_ptr(), path.len()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Return the attributes of a file or directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `stat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `flags` - Flags determining the method of how the path is resolved. -/// * `path` - The path of the file or directory to inspect. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `buf` - The buffer where the file's attributes are stored. -pub unsafe fn path_filestat_get(fd: Fd, flags: Lookupflags, path: &str) -> Result { - let mut buf = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_filestat_get( - fd, - flags, - path.as_ptr(), - path.len(), - buf.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(buf.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Adjust the timestamps of a file or directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `utimensat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `flags` - Flags determining the method of how the path is resolved. -/// * `path` - The path of the file or directory to operate on. -/// * `atim` - The desired values of the data access timestamp. -/// * `mtim` - The desired values of the data modification timestamp. -/// * `fst_flags` - A bitmask indicating which timestamps to adjust. -pub unsafe fn path_filestat_set_times( - fd: Fd, - flags: Lookupflags, - path: &str, - atim: Timestamp, - mtim: Timestamp, - fst_flags: Fstflags, -) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_filestat_set_times( - fd, - flags, - path.as_ptr(), - path.len(), - atim, - mtim, - fst_flags, - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Create a hard link. -/// Note: This is similar to `linkat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `old_flags` - Flags determining the method of how the path is resolved. -/// * `old_path` - The source path from which to link. -/// * `new_fd` - The working directory at which the resolution of the new path starts. -/// * `new_path` - The destination path at which to create the hard link. -pub unsafe fn path_link( - old_fd: Fd, - old_flags: Lookupflags, - old_path: &str, - new_fd: Fd, - new_path: &str, -) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_link( - old_fd, - old_flags, - old_path.as_ptr(), - old_path.len(), - new_fd, - new_path.as_ptr(), - new_path.len(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Open a file or directory. -/// The returned file descriptor is not guaranteed to be the lowest-numbered -/// file descriptor not currently open; it is randomized to prevent -/// applications from depending on making assumptions about indexes, since this -/// is error-prone in multi-threaded contexts. The returned file descriptor is -/// guaranteed to be less than 2**31. -/// Note: This is similar to `openat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `dirflags` - Flags determining the method of how the path is resolved. -/// * `path` - The relative path of the file or directory to open, relative to the -/// `path_open::fd` directory. -/// * `oflags` - The method by which to open the file. -/// * `fs_rights_base` - The initial rights of the newly created file descriptor. The -/// implementation is allowed to return a file descriptor with fewer rights -/// than specified, if and only if those rights do not apply to the type of -/// file being opened. -/// The *base* rights are rights that will apply to operations using the file -/// descriptor itself, while the *inheriting* rights are rights that apply to -/// file descriptors derived from it. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `opened_fd` - The file descriptor of the file that has been opened. -pub unsafe fn path_open( - fd: Fd, - dirflags: Lookupflags, - path: &str, - oflags: Oflags, - fs_rights_base: Rights, - fs_rights_inheriting: Rights, - fdflags: Fdflags, -) -> Result { - let mut opened_fd = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_open( - fd, - dirflags, - path.as_ptr(), - path.len(), - oflags, - fs_rights_base, - fs_rights_inheriting, - fdflags, - opened_fd.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(opened_fd.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Read the contents of a symbolic link. -/// Note: This is similar to `readlinkat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `path` - The path of the symbolic link from which to read. -/// * `buf` - The buffer to which to write the contents of the symbolic link. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `bufused` - The number of bytes placed in the buffer. -pub unsafe fn path_readlink(fd: Fd, path: &str, buf: *mut u8, buf_len: Size) -> Result { - let mut bufused = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_readlink( - fd, - path.as_ptr(), - path.len(), - buf, - buf_len, - bufused.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(bufused.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Remove a directory. -/// Return `errno::notempty` if the directory is not empty. -/// Note: This is similar to `unlinkat(fd, path, AT_REMOVEDIR)` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `path` - The path to a directory to remove. -pub unsafe fn path_remove_directory(fd: Fd, path: &str) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_remove_directory(fd, path.as_ptr(), path.len()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Rename a file or directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `renameat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `old_path` - The source path of the file or directory to rename. -/// * `new_fd` - The working directory at which the resolution of the new path starts. -/// * `new_path` - The destination path to which to rename the file or directory. -pub unsafe fn path_rename(fd: Fd, old_path: &str, new_fd: Fd, new_path: &str) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_rename( - fd, - old_path.as_ptr(), - old_path.len(), - new_fd, - new_path.as_ptr(), - new_path.len(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Create a symbolic link. -/// Note: This is similar to `symlinkat` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `old_path` - The contents of the symbolic link. -/// * `new_path` - The destination path at which to create the symbolic link. -pub unsafe fn path_symlink(old_path: &str, fd: Fd, new_path: &str) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_symlink( - old_path.as_ptr(), - old_path.len(), - fd, - new_path.as_ptr(), - new_path.len(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Unlink a file. -/// Return `errno::isdir` if the path refers to a directory. -/// Note: This is similar to `unlinkat(fd, path, 0)` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `path` - The path to a file to unlink. -pub unsafe fn path_unlink_file(fd: Fd, path: &str) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::path_unlink_file(fd, path.as_ptr(), path.len()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Concurrently poll for the occurrence of a set of events. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `r#in` - The events to which to subscribe. -/// * `out` - The events that have occurred. -/// * `nsubscriptions` - Both the number of subscriptions and events. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `nevents` - The number of events stored. -pub unsafe fn poll_oneoff( - r#in: *const Subscription, - out: *mut Event, - nsubscriptions: Size, -) -> Result { - let mut nevents = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::poll_oneoff(r#in, out, nsubscriptions, nevents.as_mut_ptr()); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(nevents.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Terminate the process normally. An exit code of 0 indicates successful -/// termination of the program. The meanings of other values is dependent on -/// the environment. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `rval` - The exit code returned by the process. -pub unsafe fn proc_exit(rval: Exitcode) { - wasi_snapshot_preview1::proc_exit(rval); -} - -/// Send a signal to the process of the calling thread. -/// Note: This is similar to `raise` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `sig` - The signal condition to trigger. -pub unsafe fn proc_raise(sig: Signal) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::proc_raise(sig); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Temporarily yield execution of the calling thread. -/// Note: This is similar to `sched_yield` in POSIX. -pub unsafe fn sched_yield() -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::sched_yield(); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Write high-quality random data into a buffer. -/// This function blocks when the implementation is unable to immediately -/// provide sufficient high-quality random data. -/// This function may execute slowly, so when large mounts of random data are -/// required, it's advisable to use this function to seed a pseudo-random -/// number generator, rather than to provide the random data directly. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `buf` - The buffer to fill with random data. -pub unsafe fn random_get(buf: *mut u8, buf_len: Size) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::random_get(buf, buf_len); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -/// Receive a message from a socket. -/// Note: This is similar to `recv` in POSIX, though it also supports reading -/// the data into multiple buffers in the manner of `readv`. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `ri_data` - List of scatter/gather vectors to which to store data. -/// * `ri_flags` - Message flags. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `ro_datalen` - Number of bytes stored in ri_data. -/// * `ro_flags` - Message flags. -pub unsafe fn sock_recv( - fd: Fd, - ri_data: IovecArray<'_>, - ri_flags: Riflags, -) -> Result<(Size, Roflags)> { - let mut ro_datalen = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let mut ro_flags = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::sock_recv( - fd, - ri_data.as_ptr(), - ri_data.len(), - ri_flags, - ro_datalen.as_mut_ptr(), - ro_flags.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok((ro_datalen.assume_init(), ro_flags.assume_init())) - } -} - -/// Send a message on a socket. -/// Note: This is similar to `send` in POSIX, though it also supports writing -/// the data from multiple buffers in the manner of `writev`. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `si_data` - List of scatter/gather vectors to which to retrieve data -/// * `si_flags` - Message flags. -/// -/// ## Return -/// -/// * `so_datalen` - Number of bytes transmitted. -pub unsafe fn sock_send(fd: Fd, si_data: CiovecArray<'_>, si_flags: Siflags) -> Result { - let mut so_datalen = MaybeUninit::uninit(); - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::sock_send( - fd, - si_data.as_ptr(), - si_data.len(), - si_flags, - so_datalen.as_mut_ptr(), - ); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(so_datalen.assume_init()) - } -} - -/// Shut down socket send and receive channels. -/// Note: This is similar to `shutdown` in POSIX. -/// -/// ## Parameters -/// -/// * `how` - Which channels on the socket to shut down. -pub unsafe fn sock_shutdown(fd: Fd, how: Sdflags) -> Result<()> { - let rc = wasi_snapshot_preview1::sock_shutdown(fd, how); - if let Some(err) = Error::from_raw_error(rc) { - Err(err) - } else { - Ok(()) - } -} - -pub mod wasi_snapshot_preview1 { - use super::*; - #[link(wasm_import_module = "wasi_snapshot_preview1")] - extern "C" { - /// Read command-line argument data. - /// The size of the array should match that returned by `args_sizes_get` - pub fn args_get(argv: *mut *mut u8, argv_buf: *mut u8) -> Errno; - /// Return command-line argument data sizes. - pub fn args_sizes_get(argc: *mut Size, argv_buf_size: *mut Size) -> Errno; - /// Read environment variable data. - /// The sizes of the buffers should match that returned by `environ_sizes_get`. - pub fn environ_get(environ: *mut *mut u8, environ_buf: *mut u8) -> Errno; - /// Return environment variable data sizes. - pub fn environ_sizes_get(environc: *mut Size, environ_buf_size: *mut Size) -> Errno; - /// Return the resolution of a clock. - /// Implementations are required to provide a non-zero value for supported clocks. For unsupported clocks, - /// return `errno::inval`. - /// Note: This is similar to `clock_getres` in POSIX. - pub fn clock_res_get(id: Clockid, resolution: *mut Timestamp) -> Errno; - /// Return the time value of a clock. - /// Note: This is similar to `clock_gettime` in POSIX. - pub fn clock_time_get(id: Clockid, precision: Timestamp, time: *mut Timestamp) -> Errno; - /// Provide file advisory information on a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `posix_fadvise` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_advise(fd: Fd, offset: Filesize, len: Filesize, advice: Advice) -> Errno; - /// Force the allocation of space in a file. - /// Note: This is similar to `posix_fallocate` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_allocate(fd: Fd, offset: Filesize, len: Filesize) -> Errno; - /// Close a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `close` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_close(fd: Fd) -> Errno; - /// Synchronize the data of a file to disk. - /// Note: This is similar to `fdatasync` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_datasync(fd: Fd) -> Errno; - /// Get the attributes of a file descriptor. - /// Note: This returns similar flags to `fsync(fd, F_GETFL)` in POSIX, as well as additional fields. - pub fn fd_fdstat_get(fd: Fd, stat: *mut Fdstat) -> Errno; - /// Adjust the flags associated with a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags)` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_fdstat_set_flags(fd: Fd, flags: Fdflags) -> Errno; - /// Adjust the rights associated with a file descriptor. - /// This can only be used to remove rights, and returns `errno::notcapable` if called in a way that would attempt to add rights - pub fn fd_fdstat_set_rights( - fd: Fd, - fs_rights_base: Rights, - fs_rights_inheriting: Rights, - ) -> Errno; - /// Return the attributes of an open file. - pub fn fd_filestat_get(fd: Fd, buf: *mut Filestat) -> Errno; - /// Adjust the size of an open file. If this increases the file's size, the extra bytes are filled with zeros. - /// Note: This is similar to `ftruncate` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_filestat_set_size(fd: Fd, size: Filesize) -> Errno; - /// Adjust the timestamps of an open file or directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `futimens` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_filestat_set_times( - fd: Fd, - atim: Timestamp, - mtim: Timestamp, - fst_flags: Fstflags, - ) -> Errno; - /// Read from a file descriptor, without using and updating the file descriptor's offset. - /// Note: This is similar to `preadv` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_pread( - fd: Fd, - iovs_ptr: *const Iovec, - iovs_len: usize, - offset: Filesize, - nread: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Return a description of the given preopened file descriptor. - pub fn fd_prestat_get(fd: Fd, buf: *mut Prestat) -> Errno; - /// Return a description of the given preopened file descriptor. - pub fn fd_prestat_dir_name(fd: Fd, path: *mut u8, path_len: Size) -> Errno; - /// Write to a file descriptor, without using and updating the file descriptor's offset. - /// Note: This is similar to `pwritev` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_pwrite( - fd: Fd, - iovs_ptr: *const Ciovec, - iovs_len: usize, - offset: Filesize, - nwritten: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Read from a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `readv` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_read(fd: Fd, iovs_ptr: *const Iovec, iovs_len: usize, nread: *mut Size) -> Errno; - /// Read directory entries from a directory. - /// When successful, the contents of the output buffer consist of a sequence of - /// directory entries. Each directory entry consists of a `dirent` object, - /// followed by `dirent::d_namlen` bytes holding the name of the directory - /// entry. - /// This function fills the output buffer as much as possible, potentially - /// truncating the last directory entry. This allows the caller to grow its - /// read buffer size in case it's too small to fit a single large directory - /// entry, or skip the oversized directory entry. - pub fn fd_readdir( - fd: Fd, - buf: *mut u8, - buf_len: Size, - cookie: Dircookie, - bufused: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Atomically replace a file descriptor by renumbering another file descriptor. - /// Due to the strong focus on thread safety, this environment does not provide - /// a mechanism to duplicate or renumber a file descriptor to an arbitrary - /// number, like `dup2()`. This would be prone to race conditions, as an actual - /// file descriptor with the same number could be allocated by a different - /// thread at the same time. - /// This function provides a way to atomically renumber file descriptors, which - /// would disappear if `dup2()` were to be removed entirely. - pub fn fd_renumber(fd: Fd, to: Fd) -> Errno; - /// Move the offset of a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `lseek` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_seek( - fd: Fd, - offset: Filedelta, - whence: Whence, - newoffset: *mut Filesize, - ) -> Errno; - /// Synchronize the data and metadata of a file to disk. - /// Note: This is similar to `fsync` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_sync(fd: Fd) -> Errno; - /// Return the current offset of a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_tell(fd: Fd, offset: *mut Filesize) -> Errno; - /// Write to a file descriptor. - /// Note: This is similar to `writev` in POSIX. - pub fn fd_write( - fd: Fd, - iovs_ptr: *const Ciovec, - iovs_len: usize, - nwritten: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Create a directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `mkdirat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_create_directory(fd: Fd, path_ptr: *const u8, path_len: usize) -> Errno; - /// Return the attributes of a file or directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `stat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_filestat_get( - fd: Fd, - flags: Lookupflags, - path_ptr: *const u8, - path_len: usize, - buf: *mut Filestat, - ) -> Errno; - /// Adjust the timestamps of a file or directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `utimensat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_filestat_set_times( - fd: Fd, - flags: Lookupflags, - path_ptr: *const u8, - path_len: usize, - atim: Timestamp, - mtim: Timestamp, - fst_flags: Fstflags, - ) -> Errno; - /// Create a hard link. - /// Note: This is similar to `linkat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_link( - old_fd: Fd, - old_flags: Lookupflags, - old_path_ptr: *const u8, - old_path_len: usize, - new_fd: Fd, - new_path_ptr: *const u8, - new_path_len: usize, - ) -> Errno; - /// Open a file or directory. - /// The returned file descriptor is not guaranteed to be the lowest-numbered - /// file descriptor not currently open; it is randomized to prevent - /// applications from depending on making assumptions about indexes, since this - /// is error-prone in multi-threaded contexts. The returned file descriptor is - /// guaranteed to be less than 2**31. - /// Note: This is similar to `openat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_open( - fd: Fd, - dirflags: Lookupflags, - path_ptr: *const u8, - path_len: usize, - oflags: Oflags, - fs_rights_base: Rights, - fs_rights_inheriting: Rights, - fdflags: Fdflags, - opened_fd: *mut Fd, - ) -> Errno; - /// Read the contents of a symbolic link. - /// Note: This is similar to `readlinkat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_readlink( - fd: Fd, - path_ptr: *const u8, - path_len: usize, - buf: *mut u8, - buf_len: Size, - bufused: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Remove a directory. - /// Return `errno::notempty` if the directory is not empty. - /// Note: This is similar to `unlinkat(fd, path, AT_REMOVEDIR)` in POSIX. - pub fn path_remove_directory(fd: Fd, path_ptr: *const u8, path_len: usize) -> Errno; - /// Rename a file or directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `renameat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_rename( - fd: Fd, - old_path_ptr: *const u8, - old_path_len: usize, - new_fd: Fd, - new_path_ptr: *const u8, - new_path_len: usize, - ) -> Errno; - /// Create a symbolic link. - /// Note: This is similar to `symlinkat` in POSIX. - pub fn path_symlink( - old_path_ptr: *const u8, - old_path_len: usize, - fd: Fd, - new_path_ptr: *const u8, - new_path_len: usize, - ) -> Errno; - /// Unlink a file. - /// Return `errno::isdir` if the path refers to a directory. - /// Note: This is similar to `unlinkat(fd, path, 0)` in POSIX. - pub fn path_unlink_file(fd: Fd, path_ptr: *const u8, path_len: usize) -> Errno; - /// Concurrently poll for the occurrence of a set of events. - pub fn poll_oneoff( - r#in: *const Subscription, - out: *mut Event, - nsubscriptions: Size, - nevents: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Terminate the process normally. An exit code of 0 indicates successful - /// termination of the program. The meanings of other values is dependent on - /// the environment. - pub fn proc_exit(rval: Exitcode) -> !; - /// Send a signal to the process of the calling thread. - /// Note: This is similar to `raise` in POSIX. - pub fn proc_raise(sig: Signal) -> Errno; - /// Temporarily yield execution of the calling thread. - /// Note: This is similar to `sched_yield` in POSIX. - pub fn sched_yield() -> Errno; - /// Write high-quality random data into a buffer. - /// This function blocks when the implementation is unable to immediately - /// provide sufficient high-quality random data. - /// This function may execute slowly, so when large mounts of random data are - /// required, it's advisable to use this function to seed a pseudo-random - /// number generator, rather than to provide the random data directly. - pub fn random_get(buf: *mut u8, buf_len: Size) -> Errno; - /// Receive a message from a socket. - /// Note: This is similar to `recv` in POSIX, though it also supports reading - /// the data into multiple buffers in the manner of `readv`. - pub fn sock_recv( - fd: Fd, - ri_data_ptr: *const Iovec, - ri_data_len: usize, - ri_flags: Riflags, - ro_datalen: *mut Size, - ro_flags: *mut Roflags, - ) -> Errno; - /// Send a message on a socket. - /// Note: This is similar to `send` in POSIX, though it also supports writing - /// the data from multiple buffers in the manner of `writev`. - pub fn sock_send( - fd: Fd, - si_data_ptr: *const Ciovec, - si_data_len: usize, - si_flags: Siflags, - so_datalen: *mut Size, - ) -> Errno; - /// Shut down socket send and receive channels. - /// Note: This is similar to `shutdown` in POSIX. - pub fn sock_shutdown(fd: Fd, how: Sdflags) -> Errno; - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3