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  1. /* Copyright (C) 2014 Stony Brook University
  2. This file is part of Graphene Library OS.
  3. Graphene Library OS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
  4. modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  5. as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
  6. License, or (at your option) any later version.
  7. Graphene Library OS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  8. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  9. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  10. GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  11. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  12. along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
  13. /*
  14. * db_device.c
  15. *
  16. * This file contains operands to handle streams with URIs that start with
  17. * "dev:".
  18. */
  19. #include <linux/types.h>
  20. #include "api.h"
  21. #include "pal.h"
  22. #include "pal_debug.h"
  23. #include "pal_defs.h"
  24. #include "pal_error.h"
  25. #include "pal_internal.h"
  26. #include "pal_linux.h"
  27. #include "pal_linux_defs.h"
  28. #include "pal_linux_error.h"
  29. typedef __kernel_pid_t pid_t;
  30. #include <asm/fcntl.h>
  31. #include <asm/stat.h>
  32. #include <linux/stat.h>
  33. #define DEVICE_OPS(handle) \
  34. ({ \
  35. int _type = (handle)->dev.dev_type; \
  36. (_type <= 0 || _type >= PAL_DEVICE_TYPE_BOUND) ? NULL : pal_device_ops[_type]; \
  37. })
  38. enum {
  39. device_type_none = 0,
  40. device_type_term,
  41. PAL_DEVICE_TYPE_BOUND,
  42. };
  43. static struct handle_ops term_ops;
  44. static const struct handle_ops* pal_device_ops[PAL_DEVICE_TYPE_BOUND] = {
  45. NULL,
  46. &term_ops,
  47. };
  48. /* parse_device_uri scans the uri, parses the prefix of the uri and searches
  49. for stream handler wich will open or access the device. */
  50. static int parse_device_uri(const char** uri, char** type, struct handle_ops** ops) {
  51. struct handle_ops* dops = NULL;
  52. const char* p;
  53. const char* u = (*uri);
  54. for (p = u; (*p) && (*p) != ',' && (*p) != '/'; p++)
  55. ;
  56. if (strstartswith_static(u, "tty"))
  57. dops = &term_ops;
  58. if (!dops)
  59. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTSUPPORT;
  60. *uri = (*p) ? p + 1 : p;
  61. if (type) {
  62. *type = malloc_copy(u, p - u + 1);
  63. if (!*type)
  64. return -PAL_ERROR_NOMEM;
  65. (*type)[p - u] = '\0';
  66. }
  67. if (ops)
  68. *ops = dops;
  69. return 0;
  70. }
  71. static int64_t char_read(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t count, void* buffer);
  72. static int64_t char_write(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t count, const void* buffer);
  73. static int term_attrquery(const char* type, const char* uri, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr);
  74. static int term_attrquerybyhdl(PAL_HANDLE hdl, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr);
  75. /* Method to open standard terminal */
  76. static int open_standard_term(PAL_HANDLE* handle, const char* param, int access) {
  77. if (param)
  78. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTIMPLEMENTED;
  79. PAL_HANDLE hdl = malloc(HANDLE_SIZE(dev));
  80. SET_HANDLE_TYPE(hdl, dev);
  81. hdl->dev.dev_type = device_type_term;
  82. if (!(access & PAL_ACCESS_WRONLY)) {
  83. HANDLE_HDR(hdl)->flags |= RFD(0);
  84. hdl->dev.fd_in = 0;
  85. }
  86. if (access & (PAL_ACCESS_WRONLY | PAL_ACCESS_RDWR)) {
  87. HANDLE_HDR(hdl)->flags |= WFD(1);
  88. hdl->dev.fd_out = 1;
  89. }
  90. *handle = hdl;
  91. return 0;
  92. }
  93. /* 'open' operation for terminal stream */
  94. static int term_open(PAL_HANDLE* handle, const char* type, const char* uri, int access, int share,
  95. int create, int options) {
  96. if (strcmp_static(type, "tty"))
  97. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  98. if (!WITHIN_MASK(share, PAL_SHARE_MASK) || !WITHIN_MASK(create, PAL_CREATE_MASK) ||
  99. !WITHIN_MASK(options, PAL_OPTION_MASK))
  100. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  101. const char* term = NULL;
  102. const char* param = NULL;
  103. const char* tmp = uri;
  104. while (*tmp) {
  105. if (!term && *tmp == '/')
  106. term = tmp + 1;
  107. if (*tmp == ',') {
  108. param = param + 1;
  109. break;
  110. }
  111. tmp++;
  112. }
  113. if (term)
  114. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTIMPLEMENTED;
  115. return open_standard_term(handle, param, access);
  116. }
  117. static int term_close(PAL_HANDLE handle) {
  118. __UNUSED(handle);
  119. return 0;
  120. }
  121. /* 'attrquery' operation for terminal stream */
  122. static int term_attrquery(const char* type, const char* uri, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr) {
  123. __UNUSED(uri);
  124. if (strcmp_static(type, "tty"))
  125. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  126. attr->handle_type = pal_type_dev;
  127. attr->readable = PAL_TRUE;
  128. attr->writable = PAL_TRUE;
  129. attr->runnable = PAL_FALSE;
  130. attr->pending_size = 0;
  131. return 0;
  132. }
  133. /* 'attrquery' operation for terminal stream */
  134. static int term_attrquerybyhdl(PAL_HANDLE hdl, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr) {
  135. attr->handle_type = pal_type_dev;
  136. attr->readable = (hdl->dev.fd_in != PAL_IDX_POISON);
  137. attr->writable = (hdl->dev.fd_out != PAL_IDX_POISON);
  138. attr->runnable = PAL_FALSE;
  139. attr->pending_size = 0;
  140. return 0;
  141. }
  142. static struct handle_ops term_ops = {
  143. .open = &term_open,
  144. .close = &term_close,
  145. .read = &char_read,
  146. .write = &char_write,
  147. .attrquery = &term_attrquery,
  148. .attrquerybyhdl = &term_attrquerybyhdl,
  149. };
  150. /* 'read' operation for character streams. */
  151. static int64_t char_read(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, void* buffer) {
  152. if (offset)
  153. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  154. PAL_IDX fd = handle->dev.fd_in;
  155. if (fd == PAL_IDX_POISON)
  156. return -PAL_ERROR_DENIED;
  157. if (size != (uint32_t)size)
  158. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  159. ssize_t bytes = ocall_read(fd, buffer, size);
  160. return IS_ERR(bytes) ? unix_to_pal_error(ERRNO(bytes)) : bytes;
  161. }
  162. /* 'write' operation for character streams. */
  163. static int64_t char_write(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, const void* buffer) {
  164. if (offset)
  165. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  166. PAL_IDX fd = handle->dev.fd_out;
  167. if (fd == PAL_IDX_POISON)
  168. return -PAL_ERROR_DENIED;
  169. if (size != (uint32_t)size)
  170. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  171. ssize_t bytes = ocall_write(fd, buffer, size);
  172. return IS_ERR(bytes) ? unix_to_pal_error(ERRNO(bytes)) : bytes;
  173. }
  174. /* 'open' operation for device streams */
  175. static int dev_open(PAL_HANDLE* handle, const char* type, const char* uri, int access, int share,
  176. int create, int options) {
  177. if (strcmp_static(type, URI_TYPE_DEV))
  178. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  179. struct handle_ops* ops = NULL;
  180. char* dev_type = NULL;
  181. int ret = 0;
  182. ret = parse_device_uri(&uri, &dev_type, &ops);
  183. if (ret < 0)
  184. return ret;
  185. if (!ops->open)
  186. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTSUPPORT;
  187. PAL_HANDLE hdl = malloc(HANDLE_SIZE(dev));
  188. SET_HANDLE_TYPE(hdl, dev);
  189. hdl->dev.fd_in = PAL_IDX_POISON;
  190. hdl->dev.fd_out = PAL_IDX_POISON;
  191. *handle = hdl;
  192. ret = ops->open(handle, dev_type, uri, access, share, create, options);
  193. free(dev_type);
  194. return ret;
  195. }
  196. /* 'read' operation for device stream */
  197. static int64_t dev_read(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, void* buffer) {
  198. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  199. if (!ops || !ops->read)
  200. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTSUPPORT;
  201. return ops->read(handle, offset, size, buffer);
  202. }
  203. /* 'write' operation for device stream */
  204. static int64_t dev_write(PAL_HANDLE handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, const void* buffer) {
  205. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  206. if (!ops || !ops->write)
  207. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTSUPPORT;
  208. return ops->write(handle, offset, size, buffer);
  209. }
  210. /* 'close' operation for device streams */
  211. static int dev_close(PAL_HANDLE handle) {
  212. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  213. if (ops && ops->close)
  214. return ops->close(handle);
  215. if (handle->dev.fd_in != PAL_IDX_POISON) {
  216. int fd = handle->dev.fd_in;
  217. ocall_close(fd);
  218. }
  219. if (handle->dev.fd_out != PAL_IDX_POISON) {
  220. int fd = handle->dev.fd_out;
  221. ocall_close(fd);
  222. }
  223. if (handle->file.realpath)
  224. free((void*)handle->file.realpath);
  225. return 0;
  226. }
  227. /* 'delete' operation for device streams */
  228. static int dev_delete(PAL_HANDLE handle, int access) {
  229. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  230. if (!ops || !ops->delete)
  231. return -PAL_ERROR_DENIED;
  232. int ret = dev_close(handle);
  233. if (ret < 0)
  234. return ret;
  235. return ops->delete(handle, access);
  236. }
  237. /* 'flush' operation for device streams */
  238. static int dev_flush(PAL_HANDLE handle) {
  239. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  240. if (ops && ops->flush)
  241. return ops->flush(handle);
  242. /* try to flush input stream */
  243. if (handle->dev.fd_in != PAL_IDX_POISON) {
  244. int fd = handle->dev.fd_in;
  245. ocall_fsync(fd);
  246. }
  247. /* if output stream exists and does not equal to input stream,
  248. flush output stream as well */
  249. if (handle->dev.fd_out != PAL_IDX_POISON && handle->dev.fd_out != handle->dev.fd_in) {
  250. int fd = handle->dev.fd_out;
  251. ocall_fsync(fd);
  252. }
  253. return 0;
  254. }
  255. /* 'attrquery' operation for device streams */
  256. static int dev_attrquery(const char* type, const char* uri, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr) {
  257. if (strcmp_static(type, URI_TYPE_DEV))
  258. return -PAL_ERROR_INVAL;
  259. struct handle_ops* ops = NULL;
  260. char* dev_type = NULL;
  261. int ret = 0;
  262. ret = parse_device_uri(&uri, &dev_type, &ops);
  263. if (ret < 0)
  264. return ret;
  265. if (!ops || !ops->attrquery)
  266. return -PAL_ERROR_NOTSUPPORT;
  267. ret = ops->attrquery(dev_type, uri, attr);
  268. free(dev_type);
  269. return ret;
  270. }
  271. /* 'attrquerybyhdl' operation for device stream */
  272. static int dev_attrquerybyhdl(PAL_HANDLE handle, PAL_STREAM_ATTR* attr) {
  273. const struct handle_ops* ops = DEVICE_OPS(handle);
  274. if (ops && ops->attrquerybyhdl)
  275. return ops->attrquerybyhdl(handle, attr);
  276. struct stat stat_buf;
  277. struct stat* stat_in = NULL;
  278. struct stat* stat_out = NULL;
  279. int ret;
  280. attr->handle_type = pal_type_dev;
  281. if (handle->dev.fd_in != PAL_IDX_POISON) {
  282. ret = ocall_fstat(handle->dev.fd_in, &stat_buf);
  283. if (!IS_ERR(ret))
  284. stat_in = &stat_buf;
  285. }
  286. if (handle->dev.fd_in != PAL_IDX_POISON) {
  287. ret = ocall_fstat(handle->dev.fd_in, &stat_buf);
  288. if (!IS_ERR(ret))
  289. stat_out = &stat_buf;
  290. }
  291. attr->readable = (stat_in && stataccess(stat_in, ACCESS_R));
  292. attr->writable = (stat_in && stataccess(stat_in, ACCESS_W));
  293. attr->runnable = (stat_out && stataccess(stat_out, ACCESS_X));
  294. attr->pending_size = stat_in ? stat_in->st_size : (stat_out ? stat_out->st_size : 0);
  295. return 0;
  296. }
  297. static const char* dev_getrealpath(PAL_HANDLE handle) {
  298. return handle->dev.realpath;
  299. }
  300. struct handle_ops dev_ops = {
  301. .getrealpath = &dev_getrealpath,
  302. .open = &dev_open,
  303. .read = &dev_read,
  304. .write = &dev_write,
  305. .close = &dev_close,
  306. .delete = &dev_delete,
  307. .flush = &dev_flush,
  308. .attrquery = &dev_attrquery,
  309. .attrquerybyhdl = &dev_attrquerybyhdl,
  310. };