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// TODO: We can't use std::shared_ptr on the older guests due to HALs.
#ifndef CUTTLEFISH_COMMON_COMMON_LIBS_FS_SHARED_FD_H_
#define CUTTLEFISH_COMMON_COMMON_LIBS_FS_SHARED_FD_H_
#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/timerfd.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <android-base/cmsg.h>
#include "vm_sockets.h"
/**
* Classes to to enable safe access to files.
* POSIX kernels have an unfortunate habit of recycling file descriptors.
* That can cause problems like http://b/26121457 in code that doesn't manage
* file lifetimes properly. These classes implement an alternate interface
* that has some advantages:
*
* o References to files are tightly controlled
* o Files are auto-closed if they go out of scope
* o Files are life-time aware. It is impossible to close the instance twice.
* o File descriptors are always initialized. By default the descriptor is
* set to a closed instance.
*
* These classes are designed to mimic to POSIX interface as closely as
* possible. Specifically, they don't attempt to track the type of file
* descriptors and expose only the valid operations. This is by design, since
* it makes it easier to convert existing code to SharedFDs and avoids the
* possibility that new POSIX functionality will lead to large refactorings.
*/
namespace cuttlefish {
struct PollSharedFd;
class Epoll;
class FileInstance;
/**
* Counted reference to a FileInstance.
*
* This is also the place where most new FileInstances are created. The creation
* mehtods correspond to the underlying POSIX calls.
*
* SharedFDs can be compared and stored in STL containers. The semantics are
* slightly different from POSIX file descriptors:
*
* o The value of the SharedFD is the identity of its underlying FileInstance.
*
* o Each newly created SharedFD has a unique, closed FileInstance:
* SharedFD a, b;
* assert (a != b);
* a = b;
* asssert(a == b);
*
* o The identity of the FileInstance is not affected by closing the file:
* SharedFD a, b;
* set<SharedFD> s;
* s.insert(a);
* assert(s.count(a) == 1);
* assert(s.count(b) == 0);
* a->Close();
* assert(s.count(a) == 1);
* assert(s.count(b) == 0);
*
* o FileInstances are never visibly recycled.
*
* o If all of the SharedFDs referring to a FileInstance go out of scope the
* file is closed and the FileInstance is recycled.
*
* Creation methods must ensure that no references to the new file descriptor
* escape. The underlying FileInstance should have the only reference to the
* file descriptor. Any method that needs to know the fd must be in either
* SharedFD or FileInstance.
*
* SharedFDs always have an underlying FileInstance, so all of the method
* calls are safe in accordance with the null object pattern.
*
* Errors on system calls that create new FileInstances, such as Open, are
* reported with a new, closed FileInstance with the errno set.
*/
class SharedFD {
// Give WeakFD access to the underlying shared_ptr.
friend class WeakFD;
public:
inline SharedFD();
SharedFD(const std::shared_ptr<FileInstance>& in) : value_(in) {}
// Reference the listener as a FileInstance to make this FD type agnostic.
static SharedFD Accept(const FileInstance& listener, struct sockaddr* addr,
socklen_t* addrlen);
static SharedFD Accept(const FileInstance& listener);
static SharedFD Dup(int unmanaged_fd);
// All SharedFDs have the O_CLOEXEC flag after creation. To remove use the
// Fcntl or Dup functions.
static SharedFD Open(const std::string& pathname, int flags, mode_t mode = 0);
static SharedFD Creat(const std::string& pathname, mode_t mode);
static int Fchdir(SharedFD);
static SharedFD Fifo(const std::string& pathname, mode_t mode);
static bool Pipe(SharedFD* fd0, SharedFD* fd1);
static SharedFD Event(int initval = 0, int flags = 0);
static SharedFD MemfdCreate(const std::string& name, unsigned int flags = 0);
static SharedFD MemfdCreateWithData(const std::string& name, const std::string& data, unsigned int flags = 0);
static SharedFD Mkstemp(std::string* path);
static int Poll(PollSharedFd* fds, size_t num_fds, int timeout);
static int Poll(std::vector<PollSharedFd>& fds, int timeout);
static bool SocketPair(int domain, int type, int protocol, SharedFD* fd0,
SharedFD* fd1);
static SharedFD Socket(int domain, int socket_type, int protocol);
static SharedFD SocketLocalClient(const std::string& name, bool is_abstract,
int in_type);
static SharedFD SocketLocalClient(const std::string& name, bool is_abstract,
int in_type, int timeout_seconds);
static SharedFD SocketLocalClient(int port, int type);
static SharedFD SocketLocalServer(const std::string& name, bool is_abstract,
int in_type, mode_t mode);
static SharedFD SocketLocalServer(int port, int type);
static SharedFD VsockServer(unsigned int port, int type,
unsigned int cid = VMADDR_CID_ANY);
static SharedFD VsockServer(int type);
static SharedFD VsockClient(unsigned int cid, unsigned int port, int type);
bool operator==(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ == rhs.value_; }
bool operator!=(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ != rhs.value_; }
bool operator<(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ < rhs.value_; }
bool operator<=(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ <= rhs.value_; }
bool operator>(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ > rhs.value_; }
bool operator>=(const SharedFD& rhs) const { return value_ >= rhs.value_; }
std::shared_ptr<FileInstance> operator->() const { return value_; }
const FileInstance& operator*() const { return *value_; }
FileInstance& operator*() { return *value_; }
private:
static SharedFD ErrorFD(int error);
std::shared_ptr<FileInstance> value_;
};
/**
* A non-owning reference to a FileInstance. The referenced FileInstance needs
* to be managed by a SharedFD. A WeakFD needs to be converted to a SharedFD to
* access the underlying FileInstance.
*/
class WeakFD {
public:
WeakFD(SharedFD shared_fd) : value_(shared_fd.value_) {}
// Creates a new SharedFD object that shares ownership of the underlying fd.
// Callers need to check that the returned SharedFD is open before using it.
SharedFD lock() const;
private:
std::weak_ptr<FileInstance> value_;
};
// Provides RAII semantics for memory mappings, preventing memory leaks. It does
// not however prevent use-after-free errors since the underlying pointer can be
// extracted and could survive this object.
class ScopedMMap {
public:
ScopedMMap();
ScopedMMap(void* ptr, size_t size);
ScopedMMap(const ScopedMMap& other) = delete;
ScopedMMap& operator=(const ScopedMMap& other) = delete;
ScopedMMap(ScopedMMap&& other);
~ScopedMMap();
void* get() { return ptr_; }
const void* get() const { return ptr_; }
size_t len() const { return len_; }
operator bool() const { return ptr_ != MAP_FAILED; }
private:
void* ptr_ = MAP_FAILED;
size_t len_;
};
/**
* Tracks the lifetime of a file descriptor and provides methods to allow
* callers to use the file without knowledge of the underlying descriptor
* number.
*
* FileInstances have two states: Open and Closed. They may start in either
* state. However, once a FileIntance enters the Closed state it cannot be
* reopened.
*
* Construction of FileInstances is limited to select classes to avoid
* escaping file descriptors. At this point SharedFD is the only class
* that has access. We may eventually have ScopedFD and WeakFD.
*/
class FileInstance {
// Give SharedFD access to the aliasing constructor.
friend class SharedFD;
friend class Epoll;
public:
virtual ~FileInstance() { Close(); }
// This can't be a singleton because our shared_ptr's aren't thread safe.
static std::shared_ptr<FileInstance> ClosedInstance();
int Bind(const struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t addrlen);
int Connect(const struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t addrlen);
int ConnectWithTimeout(const struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
struct timeval* timeout);
void Close();
bool Chmod(mode_t mode);
// Returns true if the entire input was copied.
// Otherwise an error will be set either on this file or the input.
// The non-const reference is needed to avoid binding this to a particular
// reference type.
bool CopyFrom(FileInstance& in, size_t length);
// Same as CopyFrom, but reads from input until EOF is reached.
bool CopyAllFrom(FileInstance& in);
int UNMANAGED_Dup();
int UNMANAGED_Dup2(int newfd);
int Fchdir();
int Fcntl(int command, int value);
int Flock(int operation);
int GetErrno() const { return errno_; }
int GetSockName(struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t* addrlen);
unsigned int VsockServerPort();
int Ioctl(int request, void* val = nullptr);
bool IsOpen() const { return fd_ != -1; }
// in probably isn't modified, but the API spec doesn't have const.
bool IsSet(fd_set* in) const;
// whether this is a regular file or not
bool IsRegular() const { return is_regular_file_; }
/**
* Adds a hard link to a file descriptor, based on the current working
* directory of the process or to some absolute path.
*
* https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/linkat.2.html
*
* Using this on a file opened with O_TMPFILE can link it into the filesystem.
*/
// Used with O_TMPFILE files to attach them to the filesystem.
int LinkAtCwd(const std::string& path);
int Listen(int backlog);
static void Log(const char* message);
off_t LSeek(off_t offset, int whence);
ssize_t Recv(void* buf, size_t len, int flags);
ssize_t RecvMsg(struct msghdr* msg, int flags);
ssize_t Read(void* buf, size_t count);
int EventfdRead(eventfd_t* value);
ssize_t Send(const void* buf, size_t len, int flags);
ssize_t SendMsg(const struct msghdr* msg, int flags);
template <typename... Args>
ssize_t SendFileDescriptors(const void* buf, size_t len, Args&&... sent_fds) {
std::vector<int> fds;
android::base::Append(fds, std::forward<int>(sent_fds->fd_)...);
errno = 0;
auto ret = android::base::SendFileDescriptorVector(fd_, buf, len, fds);
errno_ = errno;
return ret;
}
int Shutdown(int how);
void Set(fd_set* dest, int* max_index) const;
int SetSockOpt(int level, int optname, const void* optval, socklen_t optlen);
int GetSockOpt(int level, int optname, void* optval, socklen_t* optlen);
int SetTerminalRaw();
std::string StrError() const;
ScopedMMap MMap(void* addr, size_t length, int prot, int flags, off_t offset);
ssize_t Truncate(off_t length);
/*
* If the file is a regular file and the count is 0, Write() may detect
* error(s) by calling write(fd, buf, 0) declared in <unistd.h>. If detected,
* it will return -1. If not, 0 will be returned. For non-regular files such
* as socket or pipe, write(fd, buf, 0) is not specified. Write(), however,
* will do nothing and just return 0.
*
*/
ssize_t Write(const void* buf, size_t count);
int EventfdWrite(eventfd_t value);
bool IsATTY();
private:
FileInstance(int fd, int in_errno);
FileInstance* Accept(struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t* addrlen) const;
int fd_;
int errno_;
std::string identity_;
bool is_regular_file_;
};
struct PollSharedFd {
SharedFD fd;
short events;
short revents;
};
/* Methods that need both a fully defined SharedFD and a fully defined
FileInstance. */
inline SharedFD::SharedFD() : value_(FileInstance::ClosedInstance()) {}
} // namespace cuttlefish
#endif // CUTTLEFISH_COMMON_COMMON_LIBS_FS_SHARED_FD_H_