platform_system_core/adb/sysdeps.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/* this file contains system-dependent definitions used by ADB
* they're related to threads, sockets and file descriptors
*/
#ifndef _ADB_SYSDEPS_H
#define _ADB_SYSDEPS_H
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
# undef _WIN32
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <string>
// Include this before open/unlink are defined as macros below.
#include <android-base/utf8.h>
/*
* TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY is defined by some, but not all, versions of
* <unistd.h>. (Alas, it is not as standard as we'd hoped!) So, if it's
* not already defined, then define it here.
*/
#ifndef TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY
/* Used to retry syscalls that can return EINTR. */
#define TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(exp) ({ \
typeof (exp) _rc; \
do { \
_rc = (exp); \
} while (_rc == -1 && errno == EINTR); \
_rc; })
#endif
// Some printf-like functions are implemented in terms of
// android::base::StringAppendV, so they should use the same attribute for
// compile-time format string checking. On Windows, if the mingw version of
// vsnprintf is used in StringAppendV, use `gnu_printf' which allows z in %zd
// and PRIu64 (and related) to be recognized by the compile-time checking.
#define ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE __printf__
#ifdef __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
#if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
#undef ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE
#define ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE gnu_printf
#endif
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <ctype.h>
#include <direct.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <utime.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <ws2tcpip.h>
#include <memory> // unique_ptr
#include <string>
#include "fdevent.h"
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATORS "\\/"
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATOR_STR "\\"
#define ENV_PATH_SEPARATOR_STR ";"
static __inline__ bool adb_is_separator(char c) {
return c == '\\' || c == '/';
}
typedef CRITICAL_SECTION adb_mutex_t;
#define ADB_MUTEX_DEFINE(x) adb_mutex_t x
/* declare all mutexes */
/* For win32, adb_sysdeps_init() will do the mutex runtime initialization. */
#define ADB_MUTEX(x) extern adb_mutex_t x;
#include "mutex_list.h"
extern void adb_sysdeps_init(void);
static __inline__ void adb_mutex_lock( adb_mutex_t* lock )
{
EnterCriticalSection( lock );
}
static __inline__ void adb_mutex_unlock( adb_mutex_t* lock )
{
LeaveCriticalSection( lock );
}
typedef void* (*adb_thread_func_t)(void* arg);
typedef void (*win_thread_func_t)(void* arg);
static __inline__ bool adb_thread_create(adb_thread_func_t func, void* arg) {
uintptr_t tid = _beginthread((win_thread_func_t)func, 0, arg);
return (tid != static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1L));
}
static __inline__ int adb_thread_setname(const std::string& name) {
// TODO: See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xcb2z8hs.aspx for how to set
// the thread name in Windows. Unfortunately, it only works during debugging, but
// our build process doesn't generate PDB files needed for debugging.
return 0;
}
static __inline__ unsigned long adb_thread_id()
{
return GetCurrentThreadId();
}
static __inline__ void close_on_exec(int fd)
{
/* nothing really */
}
#define lstat stat /* no symlinks on Win32 */
#define S_ISLNK(m) 0 /* no symlinks on Win32 */
extern int adb_unlink(const char* path);
#undef unlink
#define unlink ___xxx_unlink
extern int adb_mkdir(const std::string& path, int mode);
#undef mkdir
#define mkdir ___xxx_mkdir
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) versions of adb_*().
extern int adb_open(const char* path, int options);
extern int adb_creat(const char* path, int mode);
extern int adb_read(int fd, void* buf, int len);
extern int adb_write(int fd, const void* buf, int len);
extern int adb_lseek(int fd, int pos, int where);
extern int adb_shutdown(int fd);
extern int adb_close(int fd);
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) version of unix_close().
static __inline__ int unix_close(int fd)
{
return close(fd);
}
#undef close
#define close ____xxx_close
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) version of unix_read().
extern int unix_read(int fd, void* buf, size_t len);
#undef read
#define read ___xxx_read
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) version of unix_write().
static __inline__ int unix_write(int fd, const void* buf, size_t len)
{
return write(fd, buf, len);
}
#undef write
#define write ___xxx_write
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) version of adb_open_mode().
static __inline__ int adb_open_mode(const char* path, int options, int mode)
{
return adb_open(path, options);
}
// See the comments for the !defined(_WIN32) version of unix_open().
extern int unix_open(const char* path, int options, ...);
#define open ___xxx_unix_open
// Checks if |fd| corresponds to a console.
// Standard Windows isatty() returns 1 for both console FDs and character
// devices like NUL. unix_isatty() performs some extra checking to only match
// console FDs.
// |fd| must be a real file descriptor, meaning STDxx_FILENO or unix_open() FDs
// will work but adb_open() FDs will not. Additionally the OS handle associated
// with |fd| must have GENERIC_READ access (which console FDs have by default).
// Returns 1 if |fd| is a console FD, 0 otherwise. The value of errno after
// calling this function is unreliable and should not be used.
int unix_isatty(int fd);
#define isatty ___xxx_isatty
/* normally provided by <cutils/misc.h> */
extern void* load_file(const char* pathname, unsigned* psize);
/* normally provided by "fdevent.h" */
#define FDE_READ 0x0001
#define FDE_WRITE 0x0002
#define FDE_ERROR 0x0004
#define FDE_DONT_CLOSE 0x0080
typedef void (*fd_func)(int fd, unsigned events, void *userdata);
fdevent *fdevent_create(int fd, fd_func func, void *arg);
void fdevent_destroy(fdevent *fde);
void fdevent_install(fdevent *fde, int fd, fd_func func, void *arg);
void fdevent_remove(fdevent *item);
void fdevent_set(fdevent *fde, unsigned events);
void fdevent_add(fdevent *fde, unsigned events);
void fdevent_del(fdevent *fde, unsigned events);
void fdevent_loop();
static __inline__ void adb_sleep_ms( int mseconds )
{
Sleep( mseconds );
}
int network_loopback_client(int port, int type, std::string* error);
int network_loopback_server(int port, int type, std::string* error);
int network_inaddr_any_server(int port, int type, std::string* error);
int network_connect(const std::string& host, int port, int type, int timeout,
std::string* error);
extern int adb_socket_accept(int serverfd, struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
#undef accept
#define accept ___xxx_accept
extern int adb_setsockopt(int fd, int level, int optname, const void* optval, socklen_t optlen);
#undef setsockopt
#define setsockopt ___xxx_setsockopt
extern int adb_socketpair( int sv[2] );
static __inline__ int adb_is_absolute_host_path(const char* path) {
return isalpha(path[0]) && path[1] == ':' && path[2] == '\\';
}
// Like strerror(), but for Win32 error codes.
std::string SystemErrorCodeToString(DWORD error_code);
// We later define a macro mapping 'stat' to 'adb_stat'. This causes:
// struct stat s;
// stat(filename, &s);
// To turn into the following:
// struct adb_stat s;
// adb_stat(filename, &s);
// To get this to work, we need to make 'struct adb_stat' the same as
// 'struct stat'. Note that this definition of 'struct adb_stat' uses the
// *current* macro definition of stat, so it may actually be inheriting from
// struct _stat32i64 (or some other remapping).
struct adb_stat : public stat {};
static_assert(sizeof(struct adb_stat) == sizeof(struct stat),
"structures should be the same");
extern int adb_stat(const char* f, struct adb_stat* s);
// stat is already a macro, undefine it so we can redefine it.
#undef stat
#define stat adb_stat
// UTF-8 versions of POSIX APIs.
extern DIR* adb_opendir(const char* dirname);
extern struct dirent* adb_readdir(DIR* dir);
extern int adb_closedir(DIR* dir);
extern int adb_utime(const char *, struct utimbuf *);
extern int adb_chmod(const char *, int);
extern int adb_vfprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list ap)
__attribute__((__format__(ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE, 2, 0)));
extern int adb_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...)
__attribute__((__format__(ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE, 2, 3)));
extern int adb_printf(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__((__format__(ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE, 1, 2)));
extern int adb_fputs(const char* buf, FILE* stream);
extern int adb_fputc(int ch, FILE* stream);
extern size_t adb_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb,
FILE* stream);
extern FILE* adb_fopen(const char* f, const char* m);
extern char* adb_getenv(const char* name);
extern char* adb_getcwd(char* buf, int size);
// Remap calls to POSIX APIs to our UTF-8 versions.
#define opendir adb_opendir
#define readdir adb_readdir
#define closedir adb_closedir
#define rewinddir rewinddir_utf8_not_yet_implemented
#define telldir telldir_utf8_not_yet_implemented
// Some compiler's C++ headers have members named seekdir, so we can't do the
// macro technique and instead cause a link error if seekdir is called.
inline void seekdir(DIR*, long) {
extern int seekdir_utf8_not_yet_implemented;
seekdir_utf8_not_yet_implemented = 1;
}
#define utime adb_utime
#define chmod adb_chmod
#define vfprintf adb_vfprintf
#define fprintf adb_fprintf
#define printf adb_printf
#define fputs adb_fputs
#define fputc adb_fputc
#define fwrite adb_fwrite
#define fopen adb_fopen
#define getenv adb_getenv
#define putenv putenv_utf8_not_yet_implemented
#define setenv setenv_utf8_not_yet_implemented
#define unsetenv unsetenv_utf8_not_yet_implemented
#define getcwd adb_getcwd
char* adb_strerror(int err);
#define strerror adb_strerror
// Helper class to convert UTF-16 argv from wmain() to UTF-8 args that can be
// passed to main().
class NarrowArgs {
public:
NarrowArgs(int argc, wchar_t** argv);
~NarrowArgs();
inline char** data() {
return narrow_args;
}
private:
char** narrow_args;
};
// Windows HANDLE values only use 32-bits of the type, even on 64-bit machines,
// so they can fit in an int. To convert back, we just need to sign-extend.
// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384203%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
// Note that this does not make a HANDLE value work with APIs like open(), nor
// does this make a value from open() passable to APIs taking a HANDLE. This
// just lets you take a HANDLE, pass it around as an int, and then use it again
// as a HANDLE.
inline int cast_handle_to_int(const HANDLE h) {
// truncate
return static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<INT_PTR>(h));
}
inline HANDLE cast_int_to_handle(const int fd) {
// sign-extend
return reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(static_cast<INT_PTR>(fd));
}
// Deleter for unique_handle. Adapted from many sources, including:
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14841396/stdunique-ptr-deleters-and-the-win32-api
// https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2013/09/01/get-a-handle-on-the-windows-api.aspx
class handle_deleter {
public:
typedef HANDLE pointer;
void operator()(HANDLE h);
};
// Like std::unique_ptr, but for Windows HANDLE objects that should be
// CloseHandle()'d. Operator bool() only checks if the handle != nullptr,
// but does not check if the handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
typedef std::unique_ptr<HANDLE, handle_deleter> unique_handle;
#else /* !_WIN32 a.k.a. Unix */
#include "fdevent.h"
#include <cutils/misc.h>
#include <cutils/sockets.h>
#include <cutils/threads.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string>
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATORS "/"
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
#define OS_PATH_SEPARATOR_STR "/"
#define ENV_PATH_SEPARATOR_STR ":"
static __inline__ bool adb_is_separator(char c) {
return c == '/';
}
typedef pthread_mutex_t adb_mutex_t;
#define ADB_MUTEX_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
#define adb_mutex_init pthread_mutex_init
#define adb_mutex_lock pthread_mutex_lock
#define adb_mutex_unlock pthread_mutex_unlock
#define adb_mutex_destroy pthread_mutex_destroy
#define ADB_MUTEX_DEFINE(m) adb_mutex_t m = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
#define adb_cond_t pthread_cond_t
#define adb_cond_init pthread_cond_init
#define adb_cond_wait pthread_cond_wait
#define adb_cond_broadcast pthread_cond_broadcast
#define adb_cond_signal pthread_cond_signal
#define adb_cond_destroy pthread_cond_destroy
/* declare all mutexes */
#define ADB_MUTEX(x) extern adb_mutex_t x;
#include "mutex_list.h"
static __inline__ void close_on_exec(int fd)
{
fcntl( fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC );
}
// Open a file and return a file descriptor that may be used with unix_read(),
// unix_write(), unix_close(), but not adb_read(), adb_write(), adb_close().
//
// On Unix, this is based on open(), so the file descriptor is a real OS file
// descriptor, but the Windows implementation (in sysdeps_win32.cpp) returns a
// file descriptor that can only be used with C Runtime APIs (which are wrapped
// by unix_read(), unix_write(), unix_close()). Also, the C Runtime has
// configurable CR/LF translation which defaults to text mode, but is settable
// with _setmode().
static __inline__ int unix_open(const char* path, int options,...)
{
if ((options & O_CREAT) == 0)
{
return TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( open(path, options) );
}
else
{
int mode;
va_list args;
va_start( args, options );
mode = va_arg( args, int );
va_end( args );
return TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( open( path, options, mode ) );
}
}
// Similar to the two-argument adb_open(), but takes a mode parameter for file
// creation. See adb_open() for more info.
static __inline__ int adb_open_mode( const char* pathname, int options, int mode )
{
return TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( open( pathname, options, mode ) );
}
// Open a file and return a file descriptor that may be used with adb_read(),
// adb_write(), adb_close(), but not unix_read(), unix_write(), unix_close().
//
// On Unix, this is based on open(), but the Windows implementation (in
// sysdeps_win32.cpp) uses Windows native file I/O and bypasses the C Runtime
// and its CR/LF translation. The returned file descriptor should be used with
// adb_read(), adb_write(), adb_close(), etc.
static __inline__ int adb_open( const char* pathname, int options )
{
int fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( open( pathname, options ) );
if (fd < 0)
return -1;
close_on_exec( fd );
return fd;
}
#undef open
#define open ___xxx_open
static __inline__ int adb_shutdown(int fd)
{
return shutdown(fd, SHUT_RDWR);
}
static __inline__ int adb_shutdown(int fd, int direction)
{
return shutdown(fd, direction);
}
#undef shutdown
#define shutdown ____xxx_shutdown
// Closes a file descriptor that came from adb_open() or adb_open_mode(), but
// not designed to take a file descriptor from unix_open(). See the comments
// for adb_open() for more info.
static __inline__ int adb_close(int fd)
{
return close(fd);
}
#undef close
#define close ____xxx_close
static __inline__ int adb_read(int fd, void* buf, size_t len)
{
return TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( read( fd, buf, len ) );
}
#undef read
#define read ___xxx_read
static __inline__ int adb_write(int fd, const void* buf, size_t len)
{
return TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( write( fd, buf, len ) );
}
#undef write
#define write ___xxx_write
static __inline__ int adb_lseek(int fd, int pos, int where)
{
return lseek(fd, pos, where);
}
#undef lseek
#define lseek ___xxx_lseek
static __inline__ int adb_unlink(const char* path)
{
return unlink(path);
}
#undef unlink
#define unlink ___xxx_unlink
static __inline__ int adb_creat(const char* path, int mode)
{
int fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( creat( path, mode ) );
if ( fd < 0 )
return -1;
close_on_exec(fd);
return fd;
}
#undef creat
#define creat ___xxx_creat
static __inline__ int unix_isatty(int fd) {
return isatty(fd);
}
#define isatty ___xxx_isatty
// Helper for network_* functions.
inline int _fd_set_error_str(int fd, std::string* error) {
if (fd == -1) {
*error = strerror(errno);
}
return fd;
}
inline int network_loopback_client(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
return _fd_set_error_str(socket_loopback_client(port, type), error);
}
inline int network_loopback_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
return _fd_set_error_str(socket_loopback_server(port, type), error);
}
inline int network_inaddr_any_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
return _fd_set_error_str(socket_inaddr_any_server(port, type), error);
}
inline int network_local_server(const char *name, int namespace_id, int type,
std::string* error) {
return _fd_set_error_str(socket_local_server(name, namespace_id, type),
error);
}
inline int network_connect(const std::string& host, int port, int type,
int timeout, std::string* error) {
int getaddrinfo_error = 0;
int fd = socket_network_client_timeout(host.c_str(), port, type, timeout,
&getaddrinfo_error);
if (fd != -1) {
return fd;
}
if (getaddrinfo_error != 0) {
*error = gai_strerror(getaddrinfo_error);
} else {
*error = strerror(errno);
}
return -1;
}
static __inline__ int adb_socket_accept(int serverfd, struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t *addrlen)
{
int fd;
fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY( accept( serverfd, addr, addrlen ) );
if (fd >= 0)
close_on_exec(fd);
return fd;
}
#undef accept
#define accept ___xxx_accept
// Operate on a file descriptor returned from unix_open() or a well-known file
// descriptor such as STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, STDERR_FILENO.
//
// On Unix, unix_read(), unix_write(), unix_close() map to adb_read(),
// adb_write(), adb_close() (which all map to Unix system calls), but the
// Windows implementations (in the ifdef above and in sysdeps_win32.cpp) call
// into the C Runtime and its configurable CR/LF translation (which is settable
// via _setmode()).
#define unix_read adb_read
#define unix_write adb_write
#define unix_close adb_close
typedef void* (*adb_thread_func_t)( void* arg );
static __inline__ bool adb_thread_create(adb_thread_func_t start, void* arg) {
pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
pthread_t thread;
errno = pthread_create(&thread, &attr, start, arg);
return (errno == 0);
}
static __inline__ int adb_thread_setname(const std::string& name) {
#ifdef __APPLE__
return pthread_setname_np(name.c_str());
#else
const char *s = name.c_str();
// pthread_setname_np fails rather than truncating long strings.
const int max_task_comm_len = 16; // including the null terminator
if (name.length() > (max_task_comm_len - 1)) {
char buf[max_task_comm_len];
strncpy(buf, name.c_str(), sizeof(buf) - 1);
buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
s = buf;
}
return pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), s) ;
#endif
}
static __inline__ int adb_setsockopt( int fd, int level, int optname, const void* optval, socklen_t optlen )
{
return setsockopt( fd, level, optname, optval, optlen );
}
#undef setsockopt
#define setsockopt ___xxx_setsockopt
static __inline__ int unix_socketpair( int d, int type, int protocol, int sv[2] )
{
return socketpair( d, type, protocol, sv );
}
static __inline__ int adb_socketpair( int sv[2] )
{
int rc;
rc = unix_socketpair( AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sv );
if (rc < 0)
return -1;
close_on_exec( sv[0] );
close_on_exec( sv[1] );
return 0;
}
#undef socketpair
#define socketpair ___xxx_socketpair
static __inline__ void adb_sleep_ms( int mseconds )
{
usleep( mseconds*1000 );
}
static __inline__ int adb_mkdir(const std::string& path, int mode)
{
return mkdir(path.c_str(), mode);
}
#undef mkdir
#define mkdir ___xxx_mkdir
static __inline__ void adb_sysdeps_init(void)
{
}
static __inline__ int adb_is_absolute_host_path(const char* path) {
return path[0] == '/';
}
static __inline__ unsigned long adb_thread_id()
{
return (unsigned long)gettid();
}
#endif /* !_WIN32 */
static inline void disable_tcp_nagle(int fd) {
int off = 1;
adb_setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &off, sizeof(off));
}
#endif /* _ADB_SYSDEPS_H */