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| |
| #ifndef ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_UNIX_FILE_FD_FILE_H_ |
| #define ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_UNIX_FILE_FD_FILE_H_ |
| |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include "base/macros.h" |
| #include "random_access_file.h" |
| |
| namespace unix_file { |
| |
| // If true, check whether Flush and Close are called before destruction. |
| static constexpr bool kCheckSafeUsage = true; |
| |
| // A RandomAccessFile implementation backed by a file descriptor. |
| // |
| // Not thread safe. |
| class FdFile : public RandomAccessFile { |
| public: |
| static constexpr int kInvalidFd = -1; |
| |
| FdFile() = default; |
| // Creates an FdFile using the given file descriptor. |
| // Takes ownership of the file descriptor. |
| FdFile(int fd, bool check_usage); |
| FdFile(int fd, const std::string& path, bool check_usage); |
| FdFile(int fd, const std::string& path, bool check_usage, bool read_only_mode); |
| |
| FdFile(const std::string& path, int flags, bool check_usage) |
| : FdFile(path, flags, 0640, check_usage) {} |
| FdFile(const std::string& path, int flags, mode_t mode, bool check_usage); |
| |
| // Move constructor. |
| FdFile(FdFile&& other) noexcept; |
| |
| // Move assignment operator. |
| FdFile& operator=(FdFile&& other) noexcept; |
| |
| // Release the file descriptor. This will make further accesses to this FdFile invalid. Disables |
| // all further state checking. |
| int Release(); |
| |
| void Reset(int fd, bool check_usage); |
| |
| // Destroys an FdFile, closing the file descriptor if Close hasn't already |
| // been called. (If you care about the return value of Close, call it |
| // yourself; this is meant to handle failure cases and read-only accesses. |
| // Note though that calling Close and checking its return value is still no |
| // guarantee that data actually made it to stable storage.) |
| virtual ~FdFile(); |
| |
| // RandomAccessFile API. |
| int Close() override WARN_UNUSED; |
| int64_t Read(char* buf, int64_t byte_count, int64_t offset) const override WARN_UNUSED; |
| int SetLength(int64_t new_length) override WARN_UNUSED; |
| int64_t GetLength() const override; |
| int64_t Write(const char* buf, int64_t byte_count, int64_t offset) override WARN_UNUSED; |
| |
| int Flush() override WARN_UNUSED; |
| |
| // Short for SetLength(0); Flush(); Close(); |
| // If the file was opened with a path name and unlink = true, also calls Unlink() on the path. |
| // Note that it is the the caller's responsibility to avoid races. |
| bool Erase(bool unlink = false); |
| |
| // Call unlink() if the file was opened with a path, and if open() with the name shows that |
| // the file descriptor of this file is still up-to-date. This is still racy, though, and it |
| // is up to the caller to ensure correctness in a multi-process setup. |
| bool Unlink(); |
| |
| // Try to Flush(), then try to Close(); If either fails, call Erase(). |
| int FlushCloseOrErase() WARN_UNUSED; |
| |
| // Try to Flush and Close(). Attempts both, but returns the first error. |
| int FlushClose() WARN_UNUSED; |
| |
| // Bonus API. |
| int Fd() const; |
| bool ReadOnlyMode() const; |
| bool CheckUsage() const; |
| |
| // Check whether the underlying file descriptor refers to an open file. |
| bool IsOpened() const; |
| |
| // Check whether the numeric value of the underlying file descriptor is valid (Fd() != -1). |
| bool IsValid() const { return fd_ != kInvalidFd; } |
| |
| const std::string& GetPath() const { |
| return file_path_; |
| } |
| bool ReadFully(void* buffer, size_t byte_count) WARN_UNUSED; |
| bool PreadFully(void* buffer, size_t byte_count, size_t offset) WARN_UNUSED; |
| bool WriteFully(const void* buffer, size_t byte_count) WARN_UNUSED; |
| bool PwriteFully(const void* buffer, size_t byte_count, size_t offset) WARN_UNUSED; |
| |
| // Copy data from another file. |
| bool Copy(FdFile* input_file, int64_t offset, int64_t size); |
| // Clears the file content and resets the file offset to 0. |
| // Returns true upon success, false otherwise. |
| bool ClearContent(); |
| // Resets the file offset to the beginning of the file. |
| bool ResetOffset(); |
| |
| // This enum is public so that we can define the << operator over it. |
| enum class GuardState { |
| kBase, // Base, file has not been flushed or closed. |
| kFlushed, // File has been flushed, but not closed. |
| kClosed, // File has been flushed and closed. |
| kNoCheck // Do not check for the current file instance. |
| }; |
| |
| // WARNING: Only use this when you know what you're doing! |
| void MarkUnchecked(); |
| |
| // Compare against another file. Returns 0 if the files are equivalent, otherwise returns -1 or 1 |
| // depending on if the lengths are different. If the lengths are the same, the function returns |
| // the difference of the first byte that differs. |
| int Compare(FdFile* other); |
| |
| // Check that `fd` has a valid value (!= kInvalidFd) and refers to an open file. |
| // On Windows, this call only checks that the value of `fd` is valid . |
| static bool IsOpenFd(int fd); |
| |
| protected: |
| // If the guard state indicates checking (!=kNoCheck), go to the target state `target`. Print the |
| // given warning if the current state is or exceeds warn_threshold. |
| void moveTo(GuardState target, GuardState warn_threshold, const char* warning); |
| |
| // If the guard state indicates checking (<kNoCheck), and is below the target state `target`, go |
| // to `target`. If the current state is higher (excluding kNoCheck) than the target state, print |
| // the warning. |
| void moveUp(GuardState target, const char* warning); |
| |
| // Forcefully sets the state to the given one. This can overwrite kNoCheck. |
| void resetGuard(GuardState new_state) { |
| if (kCheckSafeUsage) { |
| guard_state_ = new_state; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| GuardState guard_state_ = GuardState::kClosed; |
| |
| // Opens file `file_path` using `flags` and `mode`. |
| bool Open(const std::string& file_path, int flags); |
| bool Open(const std::string& file_path, int flags, mode_t mode); |
| |
| private: |
| template <bool kUseOffset> |
| bool WriteFullyGeneric(const void* buffer, size_t byte_count, size_t offset); |
| |
| void Destroy(); // For ~FdFile and operator=(&&). |
| |
| int fd_ = kInvalidFd; |
| std::string file_path_; |
| bool read_only_mode_ = false; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FdFile); |
| }; |
| |
| std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, FdFile::GuardState kind); |
| |
| } // namespace unix_file |
| |
| #endif // ART_LIBARTBASE_BASE_UNIX_FILE_FD_FILE_H_ |