2 * Server-side file descriptor management
4 * Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Alexandre Julliard
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32 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_POLL_H
37 #include <sys/types.h>
47 /* Because of the stupid Posix locking semantics, we need to keep
48 * track of all file descriptors referencing a given file, and not
49 * close a single one until all the locks are gone (sigh).
52 /* file descriptor object */
54 /* closed_fd is used to keep track of the unix fd belonging to a closed fd object */
57 struct closed_fd
*next
; /* next fd in close list */
58 int fd
; /* the unix file descriptor */
63 struct object obj
; /* object header */
64 const struct fd_ops
*fd_ops
; /* file descriptor operations */
65 struct inode
*inode
; /* inode that this fd belongs to */
66 struct list inode_entry
; /* entry in inode fd list */
67 struct closed_fd
*closed
; /* structure to store the unix fd at destroy time */
68 struct object
*user
; /* object using this file descriptor */
69 struct list locks
; /* list of locks on this fd */
70 int unix_fd
; /* unix file descriptor */
71 int poll_index
; /* index of fd in poll array */
74 static void fd_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
);
75 static void fd_destroy( struct object
*obj
);
77 static const struct object_ops fd_ops
=
79 sizeof(struct fd
), /* size */
81 no_add_queue
, /* add_queue */
82 NULL
, /* remove_queue */
85 no_get_fd
, /* get_fd */
86 fd_destroy
/* destroy */
93 struct object obj
; /* object header */
94 struct list entry
; /* inode hash list entry */
95 unsigned int hash
; /* hashing code */
96 dev_t dev
; /* device number */
97 ino_t ino
; /* inode number */
98 struct list open
; /* list of open file descriptors */
99 struct list locks
; /* list of file locks */
100 struct closed_fd
*closed
; /* list of file descriptors to close at destroy time */
103 static void inode_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
);
104 static void inode_destroy( struct object
*obj
);
106 static const struct object_ops inode_ops
=
108 sizeof(struct inode
), /* size */
109 inode_dump
, /* dump */
110 no_add_queue
, /* add_queue */
111 NULL
, /* remove_queue */
113 NULL
, /* satisfied */
114 no_get_fd
, /* get_fd */
115 inode_destroy
/* destroy */
118 /* file lock object */
122 struct object obj
; /* object header */
123 struct fd
*fd
; /* fd owning this lock */
124 struct list fd_entry
; /* entry in list of locks on a given fd */
125 struct list inode_entry
; /* entry in inode list of locks */
126 int shared
; /* shared lock? */
127 file_pos_t start
; /* locked region is interval [start;end) */
129 struct process
*process
; /* process owning this lock */
130 struct list proc_entry
; /* entry in list of locks owned by the process */
133 static void file_lock_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
);
134 static int file_lock_signaled( struct object
*obj
, struct thread
*thread
);
136 static const struct object_ops file_lock_ops
=
138 sizeof(struct file_lock
), /* size */
139 file_lock_dump
, /* dump */
140 add_queue
, /* add_queue */
141 remove_queue
, /* remove_queue */
142 file_lock_signaled
, /* signaled */
143 no_satisfied
, /* satisfied */
144 no_get_fd
, /* get_fd */
145 no_destroy
/* destroy */
149 #define OFF_T_MAX (~((file_pos_t)1 << (8*sizeof(off_t)-1)))
150 #define FILE_POS_T_MAX (~(file_pos_t)0)
152 static file_pos_t max_unix_offset
= OFF_T_MAX
;
154 #define DUMP_LONG_LONG(val) do { \
155 if (sizeof(val) > sizeof(unsigned long) && (val) > ~0UL) \
156 fprintf( stderr, "%lx%08lx", (unsigned long)((val) >> 32), (unsigned long)(val) ); \
158 fprintf( stderr, "%lx", (unsigned long)(val) ); \
163 /****************************************************************/
164 /* timeouts support */
168 struct timeout_user
*next
; /* next in sorted timeout list */
169 struct timeout_user
*prev
; /* prev in sorted timeout list */
170 struct timeval when
; /* timeout expiry (absolute time) */
171 timeout_callback callback
; /* callback function */
172 void *private; /* callback private data */
175 static struct timeout_user
*timeout_head
; /* sorted timeouts list head */
176 static struct timeout_user
*timeout_tail
; /* sorted timeouts list tail */
178 /* add a timeout user */
179 struct timeout_user
*add_timeout_user( struct timeval
*when
, timeout_callback func
, void *private )
181 struct timeout_user
*user
;
182 struct timeout_user
*pos
;
184 if (!(user
= mem_alloc( sizeof(*user
) ))) return NULL
;
186 user
->callback
= func
;
187 user
->private = private;
189 /* Now insert it in the linked list */
191 for (pos
= timeout_head
; pos
; pos
= pos
->next
)
192 if (!time_before( &pos
->when
, when
)) break;
194 if (pos
) /* insert it before 'pos' */
196 if ((user
->prev
= pos
->prev
)) user
->prev
->next
= user
;
197 else timeout_head
= user
;
201 else /* insert it at the tail */
204 if (timeout_tail
) timeout_tail
->next
= user
;
205 else timeout_head
= user
;
206 user
->prev
= timeout_tail
;
212 /* remove a timeout user */
213 void remove_timeout_user( struct timeout_user
*user
)
215 if (user
->next
) user
->next
->prev
= user
->prev
;
216 else timeout_tail
= user
->prev
;
217 if (user
->prev
) user
->prev
->next
= user
->next
;
218 else timeout_head
= user
->next
;
222 /* add a timeout in milliseconds to an absolute time */
223 void add_timeout( struct timeval
*when
, int timeout
)
227 long sec
= timeout
/ 1000;
228 if ((when
->tv_usec
+= (timeout
- 1000*sec
) * 1000) >= 1000000)
230 when
->tv_usec
-= 1000000;
237 /* handle the next expired timeout */
238 inline static void handle_timeout(void)
240 struct timeout_user
*user
= timeout_head
;
241 timeout_head
= user
->next
;
242 if (user
->next
) user
->next
->prev
= user
->prev
;
243 else timeout_tail
= user
->prev
;
244 user
->callback( user
->private );
249 /****************************************************************/
252 static struct fd
**poll_users
; /* users array */
253 static struct pollfd
*pollfd
; /* poll fd array */
254 static int nb_users
; /* count of array entries actually in use */
255 static int active_users
; /* current number of active users */
256 static int allocated_users
; /* count of allocated entries in the array */
257 static struct fd
**freelist
; /* list of free entries in the array */
259 /* add a user in the poll array and return its index, or -1 on failure */
260 static int add_poll_user( struct fd
*fd
)
265 ret
= freelist
- poll_users
;
266 freelist
= (struct fd
**)poll_users
[ret
];
270 if (nb_users
== allocated_users
)
272 struct fd
**newusers
;
273 struct pollfd
*newpoll
;
274 int new_count
= allocated_users
? (allocated_users
+ allocated_users
/ 2) : 16;
275 if (!(newusers
= realloc( poll_users
, new_count
* sizeof(*poll_users
) ))) return -1;
276 if (!(newpoll
= realloc( pollfd
, new_count
* sizeof(*pollfd
) )))
279 poll_users
= newusers
;
284 poll_users
= newusers
;
286 allocated_users
= new_count
;
291 pollfd
[ret
].events
= 0;
292 pollfd
[ret
].revents
= 0;
293 poll_users
[ret
] = fd
;
298 /* remove a user from the poll list */
299 static void remove_poll_user( struct fd
*fd
, int user
)
302 assert( poll_users
[user
] == fd
);
303 pollfd
[user
].fd
= -1;
304 pollfd
[user
].events
= 0;
305 pollfd
[user
].revents
= 0;
306 poll_users
[user
] = (struct fd
*)freelist
;
307 freelist
= &poll_users
[user
];
312 /* server main poll() loop */
323 gettimeofday( &now
, NULL
);
326 if (!time_before( &now
, &timeout_head
->when
)) handle_timeout();
329 diff
= (timeout_head
->when
.tv_sec
- now
.tv_sec
) * 1000
330 + (timeout_head
->when
.tv_usec
- now
.tv_usec
) / 1000;
334 if (!active_users
) break; /* last user removed by a timeout */
336 ret
= poll( pollfd
, nb_users
, diff
);
340 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_users
; i
++)
342 if (pollfd
[i
].revents
)
344 fd_poll_event( poll_users
[i
], pollfd
[i
].revents
);
353 /****************************************************************/
354 /* inode functions */
358 static struct list inode_hash
[HASH_SIZE
];
360 /* close all pending file descriptors in the closed list */
361 static void inode_close_pending( struct inode
*inode
)
363 while (inode
->closed
)
365 struct closed_fd
*fd
= inode
->closed
;
366 inode
->closed
= fd
->next
;
373 static void inode_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
)
375 struct inode
*inode
= (struct inode
*)obj
;
376 fprintf( stderr
, "Inode dev=" );
377 DUMP_LONG_LONG( inode
->dev
);
378 fprintf( stderr
, " ino=" );
379 DUMP_LONG_LONG( inode
->ino
);
380 fprintf( stderr
, "\n" );
383 static void inode_destroy( struct object
*obj
)
385 struct inode
*inode
= (struct inode
*)obj
;
387 assert( list_empty(&inode
->open
) );
388 assert( list_empty(&inode
->locks
) );
390 list_remove( &inode
->entry
);
391 inode_close_pending( inode
);
394 /* retrieve the inode object for a given fd, creating it if needed */
395 static struct inode
*get_inode( dev_t dev
, ino_t ino
)
399 unsigned int hash
= (dev
^ ino
) % HASH_SIZE
;
401 if (inode_hash
[hash
].next
)
403 LIST_FOR_EACH( ptr
, &inode_hash
[hash
] )
405 inode
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct inode
, entry
);
406 if (inode
->dev
== dev
&& inode
->ino
== ino
)
407 return (struct inode
*)grab_object( inode
);
410 else list_init( &inode_hash
[hash
] );
412 /* not found, create it */
413 if ((inode
= alloc_object( &inode_ops
)))
418 inode
->closed
= NULL
;
419 list_init( &inode
->open
);
420 list_init( &inode
->locks
);
421 list_add_head( &inode_hash
[hash
], &inode
->entry
);
426 /* add fd to the indoe list of file descriptors to close */
427 static void inode_add_closed_fd( struct inode
*inode
, struct closed_fd
*fd
)
429 if (!list_empty( &inode
->locks
))
431 fd
->next
= inode
->closed
;
434 else /* no locks on this inode, we can close the fd right away */
442 /****************************************************************/
443 /* file lock functions */
445 static void file_lock_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
)
447 struct file_lock
*lock
= (struct file_lock
*)obj
;
448 fprintf( stderr
, "Lock %s fd=%p proc=%p start=",
449 lock
->shared
? "shared" : "excl", lock
->fd
, lock
->process
);
450 DUMP_LONG_LONG( lock
->start
);
451 fprintf( stderr
, " end=" );
452 DUMP_LONG_LONG( lock
->end
);
453 fprintf( stderr
, "\n" );
456 static int file_lock_signaled( struct object
*obj
, struct thread
*thread
)
458 struct file_lock
*lock
= (struct file_lock
*)obj
;
459 /* lock is signaled if it has lost its owner */
460 return !lock
->process
;
463 /* set (or remove) a Unix lock if possible for the given range */
464 static int set_unix_lock( const struct fd
*fd
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t end
, int type
)
470 if (start
== end
) return 1; /* can't set zero-byte lock */
471 if (start
> max_unix_offset
) return 1; /* ignore it */
473 fl
.l_whence
= SEEK_SET
;
475 if (!end
|| end
> max_unix_offset
) fl
.l_len
= 0;
476 else fl
.l_len
= end
- start
;
477 if (fcntl( fd
->unix_fd
, F_SETLK
, &fl
) != -1) return 1;
483 set_error( STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
486 /* this can happen if we try to set a write lock on a read-only file */
487 /* we just ignore that error */
488 if (fl
.l_type
== F_WRLCK
) return 1;
489 set_error( STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
);
492 /* this can happen if off_t is 64-bit but the kernel only supports 32-bit */
493 /* in that case we shrink the limit and retry */
494 if (max_unix_offset
> INT_MAX
)
496 max_unix_offset
= INT_MAX
;
507 /* check if interval [start;end) overlaps the lock */
508 inline static int lock_overlaps( struct file_lock
*lock
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t end
)
510 if (lock
->end
&& start
>= lock
->end
) return 0;
511 if (end
&& lock
->start
>= end
) return 0;
515 /* remove Unix locks for all bytes in the specified area that are no longer locked */
516 static void remove_unix_locks( const struct fd
*fd
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t end
)
524 } *first
, *cur
, *next
, *buffer
;
529 if (!fd
->inode
) return;
530 if (start
== end
|| start
> max_unix_offset
) return;
531 if (!end
|| end
> max_unix_offset
) end
= max_unix_offset
+ 1;
533 /* count the number of locks overlapping the specified area */
535 LIST_FOR_EACH( ptr
, &fd
->inode
->locks
)
537 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, inode_entry
);
538 if (lock
->start
== lock
->end
) continue;
539 if (lock_overlaps( lock
, start
, end
)) count
++;
542 if (!count
) /* no locks at all, we can unlock everything */
544 set_unix_lock( fd
, start
, end
, F_UNLCK
);
548 /* allocate space for the list of holes */
549 /* max. number of holes is number of locks + 1 */
551 if (!(buffer
= malloc( sizeof(*buffer
) * (count
+1) ))) return;
555 first
->start
= start
;
559 /* build a sorted list of unlocked holes in the specified area */
561 LIST_FOR_EACH( ptr
, &fd
->inode
->locks
)
563 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, inode_entry
);
564 if (lock
->start
== lock
->end
) continue;
565 if (!lock_overlaps( lock
, start
, end
)) continue;
567 /* go through all the holes touched by this lock */
568 for (cur
= first
; cur
; cur
= cur
->next
)
570 if (cur
->end
<= lock
->start
) continue; /* hole is before start of lock */
571 if (lock
->end
&& cur
->start
>= lock
->end
) break; /* hole is after end of lock */
573 /* now we know that lock is overlapping hole */
575 if (cur
->start
>= lock
->start
) /* lock starts before hole, shrink from start */
577 cur
->start
= lock
->end
;
578 if (cur
->start
&& cur
->start
< cur
->end
) break; /* done with this lock */
579 /* now hole is empty, remove it */
580 if (cur
->next
) cur
->next
->prev
= cur
->prev
;
581 if (cur
->prev
) cur
->prev
->next
= cur
->next
;
582 else if (!(first
= cur
->next
)) goto done
; /* no more holes at all */
584 else if (!lock
->end
|| cur
->end
<= lock
->end
) /* lock larger than hole, shrink from end */
586 cur
->end
= lock
->start
;
587 assert( cur
->start
< cur
->end
);
589 else /* lock is in the middle of hole, split hole in two */
592 next
->next
= cur
->next
;
594 next
->start
= lock
->end
;
595 next
->end
= cur
->end
;
596 cur
->end
= lock
->start
;
597 assert( next
->start
< next
->end
);
598 assert( cur
->end
< next
->start
);
600 break; /* done with this lock */
605 /* clear Unix locks for all the holes */
607 for (cur
= first
; cur
; cur
= cur
->next
)
608 set_unix_lock( fd
, cur
->start
, cur
->end
, F_UNLCK
);
614 /* create a new lock on a fd */
615 static struct file_lock
*add_lock( struct fd
*fd
, int shared
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t end
)
617 struct file_lock
*lock
;
619 if (!fd
->inode
) /* not a regular file */
621 set_error( STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
);
625 if (!(lock
= alloc_object( &file_lock_ops
))) return NULL
;
626 lock
->shared
= shared
;
630 lock
->process
= current
->process
;
632 /* now try to set a Unix lock */
633 if (!set_unix_lock( lock
->fd
, lock
->start
, lock
->end
, lock
->shared
? F_RDLCK
: F_WRLCK
))
635 release_object( lock
);
638 list_add_head( &fd
->locks
, &lock
->fd_entry
);
639 list_add_head( &fd
->inode
->locks
, &lock
->inode_entry
);
640 list_add_head( &lock
->process
->locks
, &lock
->proc_entry
);
644 /* remove an existing lock */
645 static void remove_lock( struct file_lock
*lock
, int remove_unix
)
647 struct inode
*inode
= lock
->fd
->inode
;
649 list_remove( &lock
->fd_entry
);
650 list_remove( &lock
->inode_entry
);
651 list_remove( &lock
->proc_entry
);
652 if (remove_unix
) remove_unix_locks( lock
->fd
, lock
->start
, lock
->end
);
653 if (list_empty( &inode
->locks
)) inode_close_pending( inode
);
654 lock
->process
= NULL
;
655 wake_up( &lock
->obj
, 0 );
656 release_object( lock
);
659 /* remove all locks owned by a given process */
660 void remove_process_locks( struct process
*process
)
664 while ((ptr
= list_head( &process
->locks
)))
666 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, proc_entry
);
667 remove_lock( lock
, 1 ); /* this removes it from the list */
671 /* remove all locks on a given fd */
672 static void remove_fd_locks( struct fd
*fd
)
674 file_pos_t start
= FILE_POS_T_MAX
, end
= 0;
677 while ((ptr
= list_head( &fd
->locks
)))
679 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, fd_entry
);
680 if (lock
->start
< start
) start
= lock
->start
;
681 if (!lock
->end
|| lock
->end
> end
) end
= lock
->end
- 1;
682 remove_lock( lock
, 0 );
684 if (start
< end
) remove_unix_locks( fd
, start
, end
+ 1 );
687 /* add a lock on an fd */
688 /* returns handle to wait on */
689 obj_handle_t
lock_fd( struct fd
*fd
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t count
, int shared
, int wait
)
692 file_pos_t end
= start
+ count
;
694 /* don't allow wrapping locks */
695 if (end
&& end
< start
)
697 set_error( STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
701 /* check if another lock on that file overlaps the area */
702 LIST_FOR_EACH( ptr
, &fd
->inode
->locks
)
704 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, inode_entry
);
705 if (!lock_overlaps( lock
, start
, end
)) continue;
706 if (lock
->shared
&& shared
) continue;
710 set_error( STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
713 set_error( STATUS_PENDING
);
714 return alloc_handle( current
->process
, lock
, SYNCHRONIZE
, 0 );
717 /* not found, add it */
718 if (add_lock( fd
, shared
, start
, end
)) return 0;
719 if (get_error() == STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
)
721 /* Unix lock conflict -> tell client to wait and retry */
722 if (wait
) set_error( STATUS_PENDING
);
727 /* remove a lock on an fd */
728 void unlock_fd( struct fd
*fd
, file_pos_t start
, file_pos_t count
)
731 file_pos_t end
= start
+ count
;
733 /* find an existing lock with the exact same parameters */
734 LIST_FOR_EACH( ptr
, &fd
->locks
)
736 struct file_lock
*lock
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, struct file_lock
, fd_entry
);
737 if ((lock
->start
== start
) && (lock
->end
== end
))
739 remove_lock( lock
, 1 );
743 set_error( STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT
);
747 /****************************************************************/
748 /* file descriptor functions */
750 static void fd_dump( struct object
*obj
, int verbose
)
752 struct fd
*fd
= (struct fd
*)obj
;
753 fprintf( stderr
, "Fd unix_fd=%d user=%p\n", fd
->unix_fd
, fd
->user
);
756 static void fd_destroy( struct object
*obj
)
758 struct fd
*fd
= (struct fd
*)obj
;
760 remove_fd_locks( fd
);
761 list_remove( &fd
->inode_entry
);
762 if (fd
->poll_index
!= -1) remove_poll_user( fd
, fd
->poll_index
);
765 inode_add_closed_fd( fd
->inode
, fd
->closed
);
766 release_object( fd
->inode
);
768 else /* no inode, close it right away */
770 if (fd
->unix_fd
!= -1) close( fd
->unix_fd
);
774 /* set the events that select waits for on this fd */
775 void set_fd_events( struct fd
*fd
, int events
)
777 int user
= fd
->poll_index
;
778 assert( poll_users
[user
] == fd
);
779 if (events
== -1) /* stop waiting on this fd completely */
781 pollfd
[user
].fd
= -1;
782 pollfd
[user
].events
= POLLERR
;
783 pollfd
[user
].revents
= 0;
785 else if (pollfd
[user
].fd
!= -1 || !pollfd
[user
].events
)
787 pollfd
[user
].fd
= fd
->unix_fd
;
788 pollfd
[user
].events
= events
;
792 /* allocate an fd object, without setting the unix fd yet */
793 struct fd
*alloc_fd( const struct fd_ops
*fd_user_ops
, struct object
*user
)
795 struct fd
*fd
= alloc_object( &fd_ops
);
797 if (!fd
) return NULL
;
799 fd
->fd_ops
= fd_user_ops
;
805 list_init( &fd
->inode_entry
);
806 list_init( &fd
->locks
);
808 if ((fd
->poll_index
= add_poll_user( fd
)) == -1)
810 release_object( fd
);
816 /* open() wrapper using a struct fd */
817 /* the fd must have been created with alloc_fd */
818 /* on error the fd object is released */
819 struct fd
*open_fd( struct fd
*fd
, const char *name
, int flags
, mode_t
*mode
)
822 struct closed_fd
*closed_fd
;
824 assert( fd
->unix_fd
== -1 );
826 if (!(closed_fd
= mem_alloc( sizeof(*closed_fd
) )))
828 release_object( fd
);
831 if ((fd
->unix_fd
= open( name
, flags
, *mode
)) == -1)
834 release_object( fd
);
838 closed_fd
->fd
= fd
->unix_fd
;
839 fstat( fd
->unix_fd
, &st
);
842 if (S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) /* only bother with an inode for normal files */
844 struct inode
*inode
= get_inode( st
.st_dev
, st
.st_ino
);
848 /* we can close the fd because there are no others open on the same file,
849 * otherwise we wouldn't have failed to allocate a new inode
851 release_object( fd
);
856 fd
->closed
= closed_fd
;
857 list_add_head( &inode
->open
, &fd
->inode_entry
);
866 /* create an fd for an anonymous file */
867 /* if the function fails the unix fd is closed */
868 struct fd
*create_anonymous_fd( const struct fd_ops
*fd_user_ops
, int unix_fd
, struct object
*user
)
870 struct fd
*fd
= alloc_fd( fd_user_ops
, user
);
874 fd
->unix_fd
= unix_fd
;
881 /* retrieve the object that is using an fd */
882 void *get_fd_user( struct fd
*fd
)
887 /* retrieve the unix fd for an object */
888 int get_unix_fd( struct fd
*fd
)
893 /* callback for event happening in the main poll() loop */
894 void fd_poll_event( struct fd
*fd
, int event
)
896 return fd
->fd_ops
->poll_event( fd
, event
);
899 /* check if events are pending and if yes return which one(s) */
900 int check_fd_events( struct fd
*fd
, int events
)
904 pfd
.fd
= fd
->unix_fd
;
906 if (poll( &pfd
, 1, 0 ) <= 0) return 0;
910 /* default add_queue() routine for objects that poll() on an fd */
911 int default_fd_add_queue( struct object
*obj
, struct wait_queue_entry
*entry
)
913 struct fd
*fd
= get_obj_fd( obj
);
916 if (!obj
->head
) /* first on the queue */
917 set_fd_events( fd
, fd
->fd_ops
->get_poll_events( fd
) );
918 add_queue( obj
, entry
);
919 release_object( fd
);
923 /* default remove_queue() routine for objects that poll() on an fd */
924 void default_fd_remove_queue( struct object
*obj
, struct wait_queue_entry
*entry
)
926 struct fd
*fd
= get_obj_fd( obj
);
929 remove_queue( obj
, entry
);
930 if (!obj
->head
) /* last on the queue is gone */
931 set_fd_events( fd
, 0 );
932 release_object( obj
);
933 release_object( fd
);
936 /* default signaled() routine for objects that poll() on an fd */
937 int default_fd_signaled( struct object
*obj
, struct thread
*thread
)
939 struct fd
*fd
= get_obj_fd( obj
);
940 int events
= fd
->fd_ops
->get_poll_events( fd
);
941 int ret
= check_fd_events( fd
, events
) != 0;
944 set_fd_events( fd
, 0 ); /* stop waiting on select() if we are signaled */
946 set_fd_events( fd
, events
); /* restart waiting on poll() if we are no longer signaled */
948 release_object( fd
);
952 /* default handler for poll() events */
953 void default_poll_event( struct fd
*fd
, int event
)
955 /* an error occurred, stop polling this fd to avoid busy-looping */
956 if (event
& (POLLERR
| POLLHUP
)) set_fd_events( fd
, -1 );
957 wake_up( fd
->user
, 0 );
960 /* default flush() routine */
961 int no_flush( struct fd
*fd
)
963 set_error( STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH
);
967 /* default get_file_info() routine */
968 int no_get_file_info( struct fd
*fd
, struct get_file_info_reply
*info
, int *flags
)
970 set_error( STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH
);
972 return FD_TYPE_INVALID
;
975 /* default queue_async() routine */
976 void no_queue_async( struct fd
*fd
, void* ptr
, unsigned int status
, int type
, int count
)
978 set_error( STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH
);
981 /* same as get_handle_obj but retrieve the struct fd associated to the object */
982 static struct fd
*get_handle_fd_obj( struct process
*process
, obj_handle_t handle
,
983 unsigned int access
)
985 struct fd
*fd
= NULL
;
988 if ((obj
= get_handle_obj( process
, handle
, access
, NULL
)))
990 if (!(fd
= get_obj_fd( obj
))) set_error( STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH
);
991 release_object( obj
);
996 /* flush a file buffers */
997 DECL_HANDLER(flush_file
)
999 struct fd
*fd
= get_handle_fd_obj( current
->process
, req
->handle
, 0 );
1003 fd
->fd_ops
->flush( fd
);
1004 release_object( fd
);
1008 /* get a Unix fd to access a file */
1009 DECL_HANDLER(get_handle_fd
)
1014 reply
->type
= FD_TYPE_INVALID
;
1016 if ((fd
= get_handle_fd_obj( current
->process
, req
->handle
, req
->access
)))
1018 int unix_fd
= get_handle_unix_fd( current
->process
, req
->handle
, req
->access
);
1019 if (unix_fd
!= -1) reply
->fd
= unix_fd
;
1020 else if (!get_error())
1022 unix_fd
= fd
->unix_fd
;
1023 if (unix_fd
!= -1) send_client_fd( current
->process
, unix_fd
, req
->handle
);
1025 reply
->type
= fd
->fd_ops
->get_file_info( fd
, NULL
, &reply
->flags
);
1026 release_object( fd
);
1028 else /* check for console handle (FIXME: should be done in the client) */
1032 if ((obj
= get_handle_obj( current
->process
, req
->handle
, req
->access
, NULL
)))
1034 if (is_console_object( obj
)) reply
->type
= FD_TYPE_CONSOLE
;
1035 release_object( obj
);
1040 /* get a file information */
1041 DECL_HANDLER(get_file_info
)
1043 struct fd
*fd
= get_handle_fd_obj( current
->process
, req
->handle
, 0 );
1048 fd
->fd_ops
->get_file_info( fd
, reply
, &flags
);
1049 release_object( fd
);
1053 /* create / reschedule an async I/O */
1054 DECL_HANDLER(register_async
)
1056 struct fd
*fd
= get_handle_fd_obj( current
->process
, req
->handle
, 0 );
1059 * The queue_async method must do the following:
1061 * 1. Get the async_queue for the request of given type.
1062 * 2. Call find_async() to look for the specific client request in the queue (=> NULL if not found).
1063 * 3. If status is STATUS_PENDING:
1064 * a) If no async request found in step 2 (new request): call create_async() to initialize one.
1065 * b) Set request's status to STATUS_PENDING.
1066 * c) If the "queue" field of the async request is NULL: call async_insert() to put it into the queue.
1068 * If the async request was found in step 2, destroy it by calling destroy_async().
1069 * 4. Carry out any operations necessary to adjust the object's poll events
1070 * Usually: set_elect_events (obj, obj->ops->get_poll_events()).
1072 * See also the implementations in file.c, serial.c, and sock.c.
1077 fd
->fd_ops
->queue_async( fd
, req
->overlapped
, req
->status
, req
->type
, req
->count
);
1078 release_object( fd
);