newlib/winsup/cygwin/pipe.cc
Corinna Vinschen 3323df7e0e * fhandler.cc(fhandler_base::open): Open with READ_CONTROL only in
case of query_open flag set to query_read_control.  Add case for
	new query_read_attributes flag.
	(fhandler_base::fstatvfs): New method.
	* fhandler.h (enum query_state): Add query_read_attributes flag.
	(class fhandler_base): Declare new virtual fstatvfs method.
	(class fhandler_socket): Ditto.
	(class fhandler_pipe): Ditto.
	(class fhandler_fifo): Ditto.
	(class fhandler_disk_file): Ditto.
	(class fhandler_virtual): Ditto.
	* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_base::fstat_fs): Open with
	query_read_attributes instead of query_read_control.
	(fhandler_disk_file::fstatvfs): New method.
	(fhandler_disk_file::facl): Open with query_read_attributes instead of
	query_read_control.
	* fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::fstatvfs): New method.
	* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::fstatvfs): New method.
	(fhandler_socket::fchmod): Return with EBADF in the default case.
	(fhandler_socket::fchown): Ditto.
	(fhandler_socket::facl): Ditto.
	* fhandler_virtual.cc (fhandler_virtual::fstatvfs): Ditto.
	* ntdll.h (struct _FILE_FS_ATTRIBUTE_INFORMATION): Define.
	(struct _FILE_FS_FULL_SIZE_INFORMATION): Define.
	* pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::fstatvfs): New method.
	* syscalls.cc (fstatvfs): Just call the fhandler's fstatvfs.
	(statvfs): Ditto.
	(fstatfs): Call fstatvfs.
	(statfs): Drop EFAULT handling.
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/* pipe.cc: pipe for Cygwin.
Copyright 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007 Hat, Inc.
This file is part of Cygwin.
This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
details. */
/* FIXME: Should this really be fhandler_pipe.cc? */
#include "winsup.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include "cygerrno.h"
#include "security.h"
#include "path.h"
#include "fhandler.h"
#include "dtable.h"
#include "cygheap.h"
#include "thread.h"
#include "pinfo.h"
#include "cygthread.h"
#include "ntdll.h"
fhandler_pipe::fhandler_pipe ()
: fhandler_base (), guard (NULL), broken_pipe (false), popen_pid (0)
{
need_fork_fixup (true);
}
extern "C" int sscanf (const char *, const char *, ...);
int
fhandler_pipe::open (int flags, mode_t mode)
{
HANDLE proc, pipe_hdl, nio_hdl = NULL;
fhandler_pipe *fh = NULL;
size_t size;
int pid, rwflags = (flags & O_ACCMODE);
bool inh;
sscanf (get_name (), "/proc/%d/fd/pipe:[%d]", &pid, (int *) &pipe_hdl);
if (pid == myself->pid)
{
cygheap_fdenum cfd (true);
while (cfd.next () >= 0)
{
if (cfd->get_handle () != pipe_hdl)
continue;
if ((rwflags == O_RDONLY && !(cfd->get_access () & GENERIC_READ))
|| (rwflags == O_WRONLY && !(cfd->get_access () & GENERIC_WRITE)))
{
set_errno (EACCES);
return 0;
}
if (!cfd->dup (this))
return 1;
return 0;
}
set_errno (ENOENT);
return 0;
}
pinfo p (pid);
if (!p)
{
set_errno (ESRCH);
return 0;
}
if (!(proc = OpenProcess (PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE, false, p->dwProcessId)))
{
__seterrno ();
return 0;
}
if (!(fh = p->pipe_fhandler (pipe_hdl, size)) || !size)
{
set_errno (ENOENT);
goto out;
}
/* Too bad, but Windows only allows the same access mode when dup'ing
the pipe. */
if ((rwflags == O_RDONLY && !(fh->get_access () & GENERIC_READ))
|| (rwflags == O_WRONLY && !(fh->get_access () & GENERIC_WRITE)))
{
set_errno (EACCES);
goto out;
}
inh = !(flags & O_NOINHERIT);
if (!DuplicateHandle (proc, pipe_hdl, hMainProc, &nio_hdl,
0, inh, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
{
__seterrno ();
goto out;
}
if (!fh->guard)
/* nothing to do */;
else if (DuplicateHandle (proc, fh->guard, hMainProc, &guard,
0, inh, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
ProtectHandle (guard);
else
{
__seterrno ();
goto out;
}
if (fh->read_state)
create_read_state (2);
init (nio_hdl, fh->get_access (), mode & O_TEXT ?: O_BINARY);
if (flags & O_NOINHERIT)
close_on_exec (true);
uninterruptible_io (fh->uninterruptible_io ());
cfree (fh);
CloseHandle (proc);
return 1;
out:
if (guard)
CloseHandle (guard);
if (nio_hdl)
CloseHandle (nio_hdl);
if (fh)
free (fh);
if (proc)
CloseHandle (proc);
return 0;
}
_off64_t
fhandler_pipe::lseek (_off64_t offset, int whence)
{
debug_printf ("(%d, %d)", offset, whence);
set_errno (ESPIPE);
return -1;
}
int
fhandler_pipe::fadvise (_off64_t offset, _off64_t length, int advice)
{
set_errno (ESPIPE);
return -1;
}
int
fhandler_pipe::ftruncate (_off64_t length, bool allow_truncate)
{
set_errno (allow_truncate ? EINVAL : ESPIPE);
return -1;
}
void
fhandler_pipe::set_close_on_exec (bool val)
{
fhandler_base::set_close_on_exec (val);
if (guard)
{
set_no_inheritance (guard, val);
ModifyHandle (guard, !val);
}
}
char *
fhandler_pipe::get_proc_fd_name (char *buf)
{
__small_sprintf (buf, "pipe:[%d]", get_handle ());
return buf;
}
struct pipeargs
{
fhandler_base *fh;
void *ptr;
size_t *len;
};
static DWORD WINAPI
read_pipe (void *arg)
{
pipeargs *pi = (pipeargs *) arg;
pi->fh->fhandler_base::read (pi->ptr, *pi->len);
return 0;
}
void __stdcall
fhandler_pipe::read (void *in_ptr, size_t& in_len)
{
if (broken_pipe)
in_len = 0;
else
{
pipeargs pi = {dynamic_cast<fhandler_base *>(this), in_ptr, &in_len};
cygthread *th = new cygthread (read_pipe, 0, &pi, "read_pipe");
if (th->detach (read_state) && !in_len)
in_len = (size_t) -1; /* received a signal */
}
ReleaseMutex (guard);
}
int
fhandler_pipe::close ()
{
if (guard)
ForceCloseHandle (guard);
#ifndef NEWVFORK
if (read_state)
#else
// FIXME is this vfork_cleanup test right? Is it responsible for some of
// the strange pipe behavior that has been reported in the cygwin mailing
// list?
if (read_state && !cygheap->fdtab.in_vfork_cleanup ())
#endif
ForceCloseHandle (read_state);
return fhandler_base::close ();
}
void
fhandler_pipe::fixup_in_child ()
{
if (read_state)
create_read_state (2);
}
void
fhandler_pipe::fixup_after_exec ()
{
if (!close_on_exec ())
fixup_in_child ();
}
void
fhandler_pipe::fixup_after_fork (HANDLE parent)
{
fhandler_base::fixup_after_fork (parent);
if (guard && fork_fixup (parent, guard, "guard"))
ProtectHandle (guard);
fixup_in_child ();
}
int
fhandler_pipe::dup (fhandler_base *child)
{
int res = -1;
fhandler_pipe *ftp = (fhandler_pipe *) child;
ftp->set_popen_pid (0);
ftp->guard = ftp->read_state = NULL;
if (get_handle () && fhandler_base::dup (child))
goto err;
if (!guard)
/* nothing to do */;
else if (DuplicateHandle (hMainProc, guard, hMainProc, &ftp->guard, 0, true,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
ProtectHandle1 (ftp->guard, guard);
else
{
debug_printf ("couldn't duplicate guard %p, %E", guard);
goto err;
}
if (!read_state)
/* nothing to do */;
else if (DuplicateHandle (hMainProc, read_state, hMainProc,
&ftp->read_state, 0, false,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
ProtectHandle1 (ftp->read_state, read_state);
else
{
debug_printf ("couldn't duplicate read_state %p, %E", read_state);
goto err;
}
res = 0;
goto out;
err:
if (ftp->guard)
ForceCloseHandle1 (ftp->guard, guard);
if (ftp->read_state)
ForceCloseHandle1 (ftp->read_state, read_state);
out:
debug_printf ("res %d", res);
return res;
}
/* Create a pipe, and return handles to the read and write ends,
just like CreatePipe, but ensure that the write end permits
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES access, on later versions of win32 where
this is supported. This access is needed by NtQueryInformationFile,
which is used to implement select and nonblocking writes.
Note that the return value is either 0 or GetLastError,
unlike CreatePipe, which returns a bool for success or failure. */
int
fhandler_pipe::create_selectable (LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa_ptr, HANDLE& r,
HANDLE& w, DWORD psize, bool fifo)
{
/* Default to error. */
r = w = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
/* Ensure that there is enough pipe buffer space for atomic writes. */
if (!fifo && psize < PIPE_BUF)
psize = PIPE_BUF;
char pipename[CYG_MAX_PATH];
/* Retry CreateNamedPipe as long as the pipe name is in use.
Retrying will probably never be necessary, but we want
to be as robust as possible. */
while (1)
{
static volatile ULONG pipe_unique_id;
__small_sprintf (pipename, "\\\\.\\pipe\\cygwin-%p-%p", myself->pid,
InterlockedIncrement ((LONG *) &pipe_unique_id));
debug_printf ("CreateNamedPipe: name %s, size %lu", pipename, psize);
/* Use CreateNamedPipe instead of CreatePipe, because the latter
returns a write handle that does not permit FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
access, on versions of win32 earlier than WinXP SP2.
CreatePipe also stupidly creates a full duplex pipe, which is
a waste, since only a single direction is actually used.
It's important to only allow a single instance, to ensure that
the pipe was not created earlier by some other process, even if
the pid has been reused. We avoid FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE
because that is only available for Win2k SP2 and WinXP. */
r = CreateNamedPipe (pipename, PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND,
PIPE_TYPE_BYTE | PIPE_READMODE_BYTE, 1, psize,
psize, NMPWAIT_USE_DEFAULT_WAIT, sa_ptr);
/* Win 95 seems to return NULL instead of INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE */
if (r && r != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
debug_printf ("pipe read handle %p", r);
break;
}
DWORD err = GetLastError ();
switch (err)
{
case ERROR_PIPE_BUSY:
/* The pipe is already open with compatible parameters.
Pick a new name and retry. */
debug_printf ("pipe busy, retrying");
break;
case ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
/* The pipe is already open with incompatible parameters.
Pick a new name and retry. */
debug_printf ("pipe access denied, retrying");
break;
default:
/* CreateNamePipe failed. Maybe we are on an older Win9x platform without
named pipes. Return an anonymous pipe as the best approximation. */
debug_printf ("CreateNamedPipe failed, resorting to CreatePipe size %lu",
psize);
if (CreatePipe (&r, &w, sa_ptr, psize))
{
debug_printf ("pipe read handle %p", r);
debug_printf ("pipe write handle %p", w);
return 0;
}
err = GetLastError ();
debug_printf ("CreatePipe failed, %E");
return err;
}
}
debug_printf ("CreateFile: name %s", pipename);
/* Open the named pipe for writing.
Be sure to permit FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES access. */
w = CreateFile (pipename, GENERIC_WRITE | FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, 0, sa_ptr,
OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
if (!w || w == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
/* Failure. */
DWORD err = GetLastError ();
debug_printf ("CreateFile failed, %E");
CloseHandle (r);
return err;
}
debug_printf ("pipe write handle %p", w);
/* Success. */
return 0;
}
int
fhandler_pipe::create (fhandler_pipe *fhs[2], unsigned psize, int mode, bool fifo)
{
HANDLE r, w;
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES *sa = (mode & O_NOINHERIT) ? &sec_none_nih : &sec_none;
int res = -1;
int ret = create_selectable (sa, r, w, psize, fifo);
if (ret)
__seterrno_from_win_error (ret);
else
{
fhs[0] = (fhandler_pipe *) build_fh_dev (*piper_dev);
fhs[1] = (fhandler_pipe *) build_fh_dev (*pipew_dev);
int binmode = mode & O_TEXT ?: O_BINARY;
fhs[0]->init (r, GENERIC_READ, binmode);
fhs[1]->init (w, GENERIC_WRITE, binmode);
if (mode & O_NOINHERIT)
{
fhs[0]->close_on_exec (true);
fhs[1]->close_on_exec (true);
}
fhs[0]->create_read_state (2);
res = 0;
fhs[0]->create_guard (sa);
}
syscall_printf ("%d = pipe ([%p, %p], %d, %p)", res, fhs[0], fhs[1], psize, mode);
return res;
}
int
fhandler_pipe::ioctl (unsigned int cmd, void *p)
{
int n;
switch (cmd)
{
case FIONREAD:
if (get_device () == FH_PIPEW)
{
set_errno (EINVAL);
return -1;
}
if (!PeekNamedPipe (get_handle (), NULL, 0, NULL, (DWORD *) &n, NULL))
{
__seterrno ();
return -1;
}
break;
default:
return fhandler_base::ioctl (cmd, p);
break;
}
*(int *) p = n;
return 0;
}
int __stdcall
fhandler_pipe::fstatvfs (struct statvfs *sfs)
{
set_errno (EBADF);
return -1;
}
#define DEFAULT_PIPEBUFSIZE (16 * PIPE_BUF)
extern "C" int
pipe (int filedes[2])
{
extern DWORD binmode;
fhandler_pipe *fhs[2];
int res = fhandler_pipe::create (fhs, DEFAULT_PIPEBUFSIZE,
(!binmode || binmode == O_BINARY)
? O_BINARY : O_TEXT);
if (res == 0)
{
cygheap_fdnew fdin;
cygheap_fdnew fdout (fdin, false);
fdin = fhs[0];
fdout = fhs[1];
filedes[0] = fdin;
filedes[1] = fdout;
}
return res;
}
extern "C" int
_pipe (int filedes[2], unsigned int psize, int mode)
{
fhandler_pipe *fhs[2];
int res = fhandler_pipe::create (fhs, psize, mode);
/* This type of pipe is not interruptible so set the appropriate flag. */
if (!res)
{
cygheap_fdnew fdin;
cygheap_fdnew fdout (fdin, false);
fhs[0]->uninterruptible_io (true);
fdin = fhs[0];
fdout = fhs[1];
filedes[0] = fdin;
filedes[1] = fdout;
}
return res;
}