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Replace the I/O response handler that is passed to the VFS at construction with an object that is dynamically attached to handles. This object shall also accept read-ready notifications, and plugins are encouraged to keep handles awaiting ready-ready notifications separate from handles that await I/O progress. Replace the use of handle lists in plugins with handle queues, this makes the code easier to understand and the ordering of notifications to the application more explicit. These changes replace the use of the Post_signal_hook from all VFS plugins, applications must assume that read-ready and I/O notifications occur during I/O signal dispatch and use an Io_progress_handler at its entrypoints to defer response until after signal dispatching. Fix #3257
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4.4 KiB
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178 lines
4.4 KiB
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/*
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* \brief Interface for operations provided by file I/O service
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* \author Norman Feske
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* \author Emery Hemingway
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* \author Christian Helmuth
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* \date 2011-02-17
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Genode Labs GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
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* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
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*/
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#ifndef _INCLUDE__VFS__FILE_IO_SERVICE_H_
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#define _INCLUDE__VFS__FILE_IO_SERVICE_H_
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#include <vfs/vfs_handle.h>
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namespace Vfs { struct File_io_service; }
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struct Vfs::File_io_service : Interface
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{
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enum General_error { ERR_FD_INVALID, NUM_GENERAL_ERRORS };
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/***********
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** Write **
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***********/
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/*
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* Exception, thrown when, for example, 'alloc_packet()' or
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* 'submit_packet()' failed in the VFS plugin. The caller can try again
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* after a previous VFS request is completed.
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*/
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struct Insufficient_buffer { };
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enum Write_result { WRITE_ERR_AGAIN, WRITE_ERR_WOULD_BLOCK,
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WRITE_ERR_INVALID, WRITE_ERR_IO,
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WRITE_ERR_INTERRUPT, WRITE_OK };
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virtual Write_result write(Vfs_handle *vfs_handle,
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char const *buf, file_size buf_size,
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file_size &out_count) = 0;
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/**********
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** Read **
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**********/
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enum Read_result { READ_ERR_AGAIN, READ_ERR_WOULD_BLOCK,
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READ_ERR_INVALID, READ_ERR_IO,
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READ_ERR_INTERRUPT, READ_QUEUED,
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READ_OK };
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/**
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* Queue read operation
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*
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* \return false if queue is full
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*
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* If the queue is full, the caller can try again after a previous VFS
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* request is completed.
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*/
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virtual bool queue_read(Vfs_handle *, file_size)
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{
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return true;
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}
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virtual Read_result complete_read(Vfs_handle *, char * /* dst */,
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file_size /* in count */,
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file_size & /* out count */) = 0;
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/**
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* Return true if the handle has readable data
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*/
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virtual bool read_ready(Vfs_handle *) = 0;
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/**
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* Explicitly indicate interest in read-ready for a handle
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*
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* For example, the file-system-session plugin can then send READ_READY
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* packets to the server.
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*
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* \return false if notification setup failed
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*/
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virtual bool notify_read_ready(Vfs_handle *) { return true; }
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/***************
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** Ftruncate **
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***************/
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enum Ftruncate_result { FTRUNCATE_ERR_NO_PERM = NUM_GENERAL_ERRORS,
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FTRUNCATE_ERR_INTERRUPT, FTRUNCATE_ERR_NO_SPACE,
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FTRUNCATE_OK };
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virtual Ftruncate_result ftruncate(Vfs_handle *vfs_handle, file_size len) = 0;
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/***********
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** Ioctl **
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***********/
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enum Ioctl_result { IOCTL_ERR_INVALID, IOCTL_ERR_NOTTY, IOCTL_OK };
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enum Ioctl_opcode { IOCTL_OP_UNDEFINED, IOCTL_OP_TIOCGWINSZ,
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IOCTL_OP_TIOCSETAF, IOCTL_OP_TIOCSETAW,
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IOCTL_OP_FIONBIO, IOCTL_OP_DIOCGMEDIASIZE };
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enum Ioctl_value { IOCTL_VAL_NULL, IOCTL_VAL_ECHO, IOCTL_VAL_ECHONL };
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typedef unsigned long Ioctl_arg;
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struct Ioctl_out
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{
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union
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{
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/* if request was 'IOCTL_OP_TIOCGWINSZ' */
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struct {
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int rows;
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int columns;
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} tiocgwinsz;
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/* if request was 'IOCTL_OP_DIOCGMEDIASIZE' */
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struct {
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/* disk size rounded up to sector size in bytes*/
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file_size size;
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} diocgmediasize;
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};
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};
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virtual Ioctl_result ioctl(Vfs_handle *, Ioctl_opcode, Ioctl_arg, Ioctl_out &)
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{
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/*
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* This method is only needed in file systems which actually implement a
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* device and is therefore false by default.
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*/
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return IOCTL_ERR_INVALID;
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}
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/**
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* Return true if an unblocking condition of the file is satisfied
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*
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* \param rd if true, check for data available for reading
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* \param wr if true, check for readiness for writing
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* \param ex if true, check for exceptions
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*/
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virtual bool check_unblock(Vfs_handle *, bool /* rd */, bool /* wr */, bool /* ex */)
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{ return true; }
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virtual void register_read_ready_sigh(Vfs_handle *, Signal_context_capability)
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{ }
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/**********
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** Sync **
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**********/
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enum Sync_result { SYNC_QUEUED, SYNC_ERR_INVALID, SYNC_OK };
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/**
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* Queue sync operation
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*
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* \return false if queue is full
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*
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* If the queue is full, the caller can try again after a previous VFS
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* request is completed.
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*/
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virtual bool queue_sync(Vfs_handle *) { return true; }
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virtual Sync_result complete_sync(Vfs_handle *) { return SYNC_OK; }
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};
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#endif /* _INCLUDE__VFS__FILE_IO_SERVICE_H_ */
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