rust/src/libnative/io/mod.rs
Alex Crichton 6328f7c199 std: Add timeouts to unix connect/accept
This adds support for connecting to a unix socket with a timeout (a named pipe
on windows), and accepting a connection with a timeout. The goal is to bring
unix pipes/named sockets back in line with TCP support for timeouts.

Similarly to the TCP sockets, all methods are marked #[experimental] due to
uncertainty about the type of the timeout argument.

This internally involved a good bit of refactoring to share as much code as
possible between TCP servers and pipe servers, but the core implementation did
not change drastically as part of this commit.

cc #13523
2014-04-24 16:24:09 -07:00

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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Native thread-blocking I/O implementation
//!
//! This module contains the implementation of native thread-blocking
//! implementations of I/O on all platforms. This module is not intended to be
//! used directly, but rather the rust runtime will fall back to using it if
//! necessary.
//!
//! Rust code normally runs inside of green tasks with a local scheduler using
//! asynchronous I/O to cooperate among tasks. This model is not always
//! available, however, and that's where these native implementations come into
//! play. The only dependencies of these modules are the normal system libraries
//! that you would find on the respective platform.
use std::c_str::CString;
use std::io;
use std::io::IoError;
use std::io::net::ip::SocketAddr;
use std::io::process::ProcessConfig;
use std::io::signal::Signum;
use libc::c_int;
use libc;
use std::os;
use std::rt::rtio;
use std::rt::rtio::{RtioTcpStream, RtioTcpListener, RtioUdpSocket,
RtioUnixListener, RtioPipe, RtioFileStream, RtioProcess,
RtioSignal, RtioTTY, CloseBehavior, RtioTimer};
use ai = std::io::net::addrinfo;
// Local re-exports
pub use self::file::FileDesc;
pub use self::process::Process;
// Native I/O implementations
pub mod addrinfo;
pub mod net;
pub mod process;
mod util;
#[cfg(unix)]
#[path = "file_unix.rs"]
pub mod file;
#[cfg(windows)]
#[path = "file_win32.rs"]
pub mod file;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
#[path = "timer_unix.rs"]
pub mod timer;
#[cfg(target_os = "win32")]
#[path = "timer_win32.rs"]
pub mod timer;
#[cfg(unix)]
#[path = "pipe_unix.rs"]
pub mod pipe;
#[cfg(windows)]
#[path = "pipe_win32.rs"]
pub mod pipe;
#[cfg(unix)] #[path = "c_unix.rs"] mod c;
#[cfg(windows)] #[path = "c_win32.rs"] mod c;
mod timer_helper;
pub type IoResult<T> = Result<T, IoError>;
fn unimpl() -> IoError {
IoError {
kind: io::IoUnavailable,
desc: "unimplemented I/O interface",
detail: None,
}
}
fn last_error() -> IoError {
IoError::last_error()
}
// unix has nonzero values as errors
fn mkerr_libc(ret: libc::c_int) -> IoResult<()> {
if ret != 0 {
Err(last_error())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
// windows has zero values as errors
#[cfg(windows)]
fn mkerr_winbool(ret: libc::c_int) -> IoResult<()> {
if ret == 0 {
Err(last_error())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(windows)]
#[inline]
fn retry(f: || -> libc::c_int) -> libc::c_int {
loop {
match f() {
-1 if os::errno() as int == libc::WSAEINTR as int => {}
n => return n,
}
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
#[inline]
fn retry(f: || -> libc::c_int) -> libc::c_int {
loop {
match f() {
-1 if os::errno() as int == libc::EINTR as int => {}
n => return n,
}
}
}
fn keep_going(data: &[u8], f: |*u8, uint| -> i64) -> i64 {
let origamt = data.len();
let mut data = data.as_ptr();
let mut amt = origamt;
while amt > 0 {
let ret = retry(|| f(data, amt) as libc::c_int);
if ret == 0 {
break
} else if ret != -1 {
amt -= ret as uint;
data = unsafe { data.offset(ret as int) };
} else {
return ret as i64;
}
}
return (origamt - amt) as i64;
}
/// Implementation of rt::rtio's IoFactory trait to generate handles to the
/// native I/O functionality.
pub struct IoFactory {
cannot_construct_outside_of_this_module: ()
}
impl IoFactory {
pub fn new() -> IoFactory {
net::init();
IoFactory { cannot_construct_outside_of_this_module: () }
}
}
impl rtio::IoFactory for IoFactory {
// networking
fn tcp_connect(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr,
timeout: Option<u64>) -> IoResult<~RtioTcpStream:Send> {
net::TcpStream::connect(addr, timeout).map(|s| ~s as ~RtioTcpStream:Send)
}
fn tcp_bind(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr) -> IoResult<~RtioTcpListener:Send> {
net::TcpListener::bind(addr).map(|s| ~s as ~RtioTcpListener:Send)
}
fn udp_bind(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr) -> IoResult<~RtioUdpSocket:Send> {
net::UdpSocket::bind(addr).map(|u| ~u as ~RtioUdpSocket:Send)
}
fn unix_bind(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<~RtioUnixListener:Send> {
pipe::UnixListener::bind(path).map(|s| ~s as ~RtioUnixListener:Send)
}
fn unix_connect(&mut self, path: &CString,
timeout: Option<u64>) -> IoResult<~RtioPipe:Send> {
pipe::UnixStream::connect(path, timeout).map(|s| ~s as ~RtioPipe:Send)
}
fn get_host_addresses(&mut self, host: Option<&str>, servname: Option<&str>,
hint: Option<ai::Hint>) -> IoResult<~[ai::Info]> {
addrinfo::GetAddrInfoRequest::run(host, servname, hint)
}
// filesystem operations
fn fs_from_raw_fd(&mut self, fd: c_int,
close: CloseBehavior) -> ~RtioFileStream:Send {
let close = match close {
rtio::CloseSynchronously | rtio::CloseAsynchronously => true,
rtio::DontClose => false
};
~file::FileDesc::new(fd, close) as ~RtioFileStream:Send
}
fn fs_open(&mut self, path: &CString, fm: io::FileMode, fa: io::FileAccess)
-> IoResult<~RtioFileStream:Send> {
file::open(path, fm, fa).map(|fd| ~fd as ~RtioFileStream:Send)
}
fn fs_unlink(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
file::unlink(path)
}
fn fs_stat(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<io::FileStat> {
file::stat(path)
}
fn fs_mkdir(&mut self, path: &CString,
mode: io::FilePermission) -> IoResult<()> {
file::mkdir(path, mode)
}
fn fs_chmod(&mut self, path: &CString,
mode: io::FilePermission) -> IoResult<()> {
file::chmod(path, mode)
}
fn fs_rmdir(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
file::rmdir(path)
}
fn fs_rename(&mut self, path: &CString, to: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
file::rename(path, to)
}
fn fs_readdir(&mut self, path: &CString, _flags: c_int) -> IoResult<Vec<Path>> {
file::readdir(path)
}
fn fs_lstat(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<io::FileStat> {
file::lstat(path)
}
fn fs_chown(&mut self, path: &CString, uid: int, gid: int) -> IoResult<()> {
file::chown(path, uid, gid)
}
fn fs_readlink(&mut self, path: &CString) -> IoResult<Path> {
file::readlink(path)
}
fn fs_symlink(&mut self, src: &CString, dst: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
file::symlink(src, dst)
}
fn fs_link(&mut self, src: &CString, dst: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
file::link(src, dst)
}
fn fs_utime(&mut self, src: &CString, atime: u64,
mtime: u64) -> IoResult<()> {
file::utime(src, atime, mtime)
}
// misc
fn timer_init(&mut self) -> IoResult<~RtioTimer:Send> {
timer::Timer::new().map(|t| ~t as ~RtioTimer:Send)
}
fn spawn(&mut self, config: ProcessConfig)
-> IoResult<(~RtioProcess:Send, ~[Option<~RtioPipe:Send>])> {
process::Process::spawn(config).map(|(p, io)| {
(~p as ~RtioProcess:Send,
io.move_iter().map(|p| p.map(|p| ~p as ~RtioPipe:Send)).collect())
})
}
fn kill(&mut self, pid: libc::pid_t, signum: int) -> IoResult<()> {
process::Process::kill(pid, signum)
}
fn pipe_open(&mut self, fd: c_int) -> IoResult<~RtioPipe:Send> {
Ok(~file::FileDesc::new(fd, true) as ~RtioPipe:Send)
}
fn tty_open(&mut self, fd: c_int, _readable: bool)
-> IoResult<~RtioTTY:Send>
{
if unsafe { libc::isatty(fd) } != 0 {
Ok(~file::FileDesc::new(fd, true) as ~RtioTTY:Send)
} else {
Err(IoError {
kind: io::MismatchedFileTypeForOperation,
desc: "file descriptor is not a TTY",
detail: None,
})
}
}
fn signal(&mut self, _signal: Signum, _channel: Sender<Signum>)
-> IoResult<~RtioSignal:Send> {
Err(unimpl())
}
}