/src/glib/glib/gmappedfile.c
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1 | | /* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming |
2 | | * gmappedfile.c: Simplified wrapper around the mmap() function. |
3 | | * |
4 | | * Copyright 2005 Matthias Clasen |
5 | | * |
6 | | * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
7 | | * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
8 | | * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
9 | | * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
10 | | * |
11 | | * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
12 | | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
13 | | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
14 | | * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
15 | | * |
16 | | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
17 | | * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
18 | | */ |
19 | | |
20 | | #include "config.h" |
21 | | |
22 | | #include <errno.h> |
23 | | #include <sys/types.h> |
24 | | #include <sys/stat.h> |
25 | | #include <fcntl.h> |
26 | | #ifdef HAVE_MMAP |
27 | | #include <sys/mman.h> |
28 | | #endif |
29 | | |
30 | | #include "glibconfig.h" |
31 | | |
32 | | #ifdef G_OS_UNIX |
33 | | #include <unistd.h> |
34 | | #endif |
35 | | |
36 | | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
37 | | #include <windows.h> |
38 | | #include <io.h> |
39 | | |
40 | | #undef fstat |
41 | | #define fstat(a,b) _fstati64(a,b) |
42 | | #undef stat |
43 | | #define stat _stati64 |
44 | | |
45 | | #ifndef S_ISREG |
46 | | #define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & _S_IFMT) == _S_IFREG) |
47 | | #endif |
48 | | |
49 | | #endif |
50 | | |
51 | | #include "gconvert.h" |
52 | | #include "gerror.h" |
53 | | #include "gfileutils.h" |
54 | | #include "gmappedfile.h" |
55 | | #include "gmem.h" |
56 | | #include "gmessages.h" |
57 | | #include "gstdio.h" |
58 | | #include "gstrfuncs.h" |
59 | | #include "gatomic.h" |
60 | | |
61 | | #include "glibintl.h" |
62 | | |
63 | | |
64 | | #ifndef _O_BINARY |
65 | 0 | #define _O_BINARY 0 |
66 | | #endif |
67 | | |
68 | | #ifndef MAP_FAILED |
69 | | #define MAP_FAILED ((void *) -1) |
70 | | #endif |
71 | | |
72 | | /** |
73 | | * GMappedFile: |
74 | | * |
75 | | * The #GMappedFile represents a file mapping created with |
76 | | * g_mapped_file_new(). It has only private members and should |
77 | | * not be accessed directly. |
78 | | */ |
79 | | |
80 | | struct _GMappedFile |
81 | | { |
82 | | gchar *contents; |
83 | | gsize length; |
84 | | gpointer free_func; |
85 | | int ref_count; |
86 | | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
87 | | HANDLE mapping; |
88 | | #endif |
89 | | }; |
90 | | |
91 | | static void |
92 | | g_mapped_file_destroy (GMappedFile *file) |
93 | 0 | { |
94 | 0 | if (file->length) |
95 | 0 | { |
96 | 0 | #ifdef HAVE_MMAP |
97 | 0 | munmap (file->contents, file->length); |
98 | 0 | #endif |
99 | | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
100 | | UnmapViewOfFile (file->contents); |
101 | | CloseHandle (file->mapping); |
102 | | #endif |
103 | 0 | } |
104 | |
|
105 | 0 | g_slice_free (GMappedFile, file); |
106 | 0 | } |
107 | | |
108 | | static GMappedFile* |
109 | | mapped_file_new_from_fd (int fd, |
110 | | gboolean writable, |
111 | | const gchar *filename, |
112 | | GError **error) |
113 | 0 | { |
114 | 0 | GMappedFile *file; |
115 | 0 | struct stat st; |
116 | |
|
117 | 0 | file = g_slice_new0 (GMappedFile); |
118 | 0 | file->ref_count = 1; |
119 | 0 | file->free_func = g_mapped_file_destroy; |
120 | |
|
121 | 0 | if (fstat (fd, &st) == -1) |
122 | 0 | { |
123 | 0 | int save_errno = errno; |
124 | 0 | gchar *display_filename = filename ? g_filename_display_name (filename) : NULL; |
125 | |
|
126 | 0 | g_set_error (error, |
127 | 0 | G_FILE_ERROR, |
128 | 0 | g_file_error_from_errno (save_errno), |
129 | 0 | _("Failed to get attributes of file ā%s%s%s%sā: fstat() failed: %s"), |
130 | 0 | display_filename ? display_filename : "fd", |
131 | 0 | display_filename ? "' " : "", |
132 | 0 | display_filename ? display_filename : "", |
133 | 0 | display_filename ? "'" : "", |
134 | 0 | g_strerror (save_errno)); |
135 | 0 | g_free (display_filename); |
136 | 0 | goto out; |
137 | 0 | } |
138 | | |
139 | | /* mmap() on size 0 will fail with EINVAL, so we avoid calling mmap() |
140 | | * in that case -- but only if we have a regular file; we still want |
141 | | * attempts to mmap a character device to fail, for example. |
142 | | */ |
143 | 0 | if (st.st_size == 0 && S_ISREG (st.st_mode)) |
144 | 0 | { |
145 | 0 | file->length = 0; |
146 | 0 | file->contents = NULL; |
147 | 0 | return file; |
148 | 0 | } |
149 | | |
150 | 0 | file->contents = MAP_FAILED; |
151 | |
|
152 | 0 | #ifdef HAVE_MMAP |
153 | 0 | if (sizeof (st.st_size) > sizeof (gsize) && st.st_size > (off_t) G_MAXSIZE) |
154 | 0 | { |
155 | 0 | errno = EINVAL; |
156 | 0 | } |
157 | 0 | else |
158 | 0 | { |
159 | 0 | file->length = (gsize) st.st_size; |
160 | 0 | file->contents = (gchar *) mmap (NULL, file->length, |
161 | 0 | writable ? PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE : PROT_READ, |
162 | 0 | MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); |
163 | 0 | } |
164 | 0 | #endif |
165 | | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
166 | | file->length = st.st_size; |
167 | | file->mapping = CreateFileMapping ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd), NULL, |
168 | | writable ? PAGE_WRITECOPY : PAGE_READONLY, |
169 | | 0, 0, |
170 | | NULL); |
171 | | if (file->mapping != NULL) |
172 | | { |
173 | | file->contents = MapViewOfFile (file->mapping, |
174 | | writable ? FILE_MAP_COPY : FILE_MAP_READ, |
175 | | 0, 0, |
176 | | 0); |
177 | | if (file->contents == NULL) |
178 | | { |
179 | | file->contents = MAP_FAILED; |
180 | | CloseHandle (file->mapping); |
181 | | file->mapping = NULL; |
182 | | } |
183 | | } |
184 | | #endif |
185 | | |
186 | | |
187 | 0 | if (file->contents == MAP_FAILED) |
188 | 0 | { |
189 | 0 | int save_errno = errno; |
190 | 0 | gchar *display_filename = filename ? g_filename_display_name (filename) : NULL; |
191 | |
|
192 | 0 | g_set_error (error, |
193 | 0 | G_FILE_ERROR, |
194 | 0 | g_file_error_from_errno (save_errno), |
195 | 0 | _("Failed to map %s%s%s%s: mmap() failed: %s"), |
196 | 0 | display_filename ? display_filename : "fd", |
197 | 0 | display_filename ? "' " : "", |
198 | 0 | display_filename ? display_filename : "", |
199 | 0 | display_filename ? "'" : "", |
200 | 0 | g_strerror (save_errno)); |
201 | 0 | g_free (display_filename); |
202 | 0 | goto out; |
203 | 0 | } |
204 | | |
205 | 0 | return file; |
206 | | |
207 | 0 | out: |
208 | 0 | g_slice_free (GMappedFile, file); |
209 | |
|
210 | 0 | return NULL; |
211 | 0 | } |
212 | | |
213 | | /** |
214 | | * g_mapped_file_new: |
215 | | * @filename: (type filename): The path of the file to load, in the GLib |
216 | | * filename encoding |
217 | | * @writable: whether the mapping should be writable |
218 | | * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL |
219 | | * |
220 | | * Maps a file into memory. On UNIX, this is using the mmap() function. |
221 | | * |
222 | | * If @writable is %TRUE, the mapped buffer may be modified, otherwise |
223 | | * it is an error to modify the mapped buffer. Modifications to the buffer |
224 | | * are not visible to other processes mapping the same file, and are not |
225 | | * written back to the file. |
226 | | * |
227 | | * Note that modifications of the underlying file might affect the contents |
228 | | * of the #GMappedFile. Therefore, mapping should only be used if the file |
229 | | * will not be modified, or if all modifications of the file are done |
230 | | * atomically (e.g. using g_file_set_contents()). |
231 | | * |
232 | | * If @filename is the name of an empty, regular file, the function |
233 | | * will successfully return an empty #GMappedFile. In other cases of |
234 | | * size 0 (e.g. device files such as /dev/null), @error will be set |
235 | | * to the #GFileError value #G_FILE_ERROR_INVAL. |
236 | | * |
237 | | * Returns: a newly allocated #GMappedFile which must be unref'd |
238 | | * with g_mapped_file_unref(), or %NULL if the mapping failed. |
239 | | * |
240 | | * Since: 2.8 |
241 | | */ |
242 | | GMappedFile * |
243 | | g_mapped_file_new (const gchar *filename, |
244 | | gboolean writable, |
245 | | GError **error) |
246 | 0 | { |
247 | 0 | GMappedFile *file; |
248 | 0 | int fd; |
249 | |
|
250 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, NULL); |
251 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (!error || *error == NULL, NULL); |
252 | | |
253 | 0 | fd = g_open (filename, (writable ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY) | _O_BINARY, 0); |
254 | 0 | if (fd == -1) |
255 | 0 | { |
256 | 0 | int save_errno = errno; |
257 | 0 | gchar *display_filename = g_filename_display_name (filename); |
258 | |
|
259 | 0 | g_set_error (error, |
260 | 0 | G_FILE_ERROR, |
261 | 0 | g_file_error_from_errno (save_errno), |
262 | 0 | _("Failed to open file ā%sā: open() failed: %s"), |
263 | 0 | display_filename, |
264 | 0 | g_strerror (save_errno)); |
265 | 0 | g_free (display_filename); |
266 | 0 | return NULL; |
267 | 0 | } |
268 | | |
269 | 0 | file = mapped_file_new_from_fd (fd, writable, filename, error); |
270 | |
|
271 | 0 | close (fd); |
272 | |
|
273 | 0 | return file; |
274 | 0 | } |
275 | | |
276 | | |
277 | | /** |
278 | | * g_mapped_file_new_from_fd: |
279 | | * @fd: The file descriptor of the file to load |
280 | | * @writable: whether the mapping should be writable |
281 | | * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL |
282 | | * |
283 | | * Maps a file into memory. On UNIX, this is using the mmap() function. |
284 | | * |
285 | | * If @writable is %TRUE, the mapped buffer may be modified, otherwise |
286 | | * it is an error to modify the mapped buffer. Modifications to the buffer |
287 | | * are not visible to other processes mapping the same file, and are not |
288 | | * written back to the file. |
289 | | * |
290 | | * Note that modifications of the underlying file might affect the contents |
291 | | * of the #GMappedFile. Therefore, mapping should only be used if the file |
292 | | * will not be modified, or if all modifications of the file are done |
293 | | * atomically (e.g. using g_file_set_contents()). |
294 | | * |
295 | | * Returns: a newly allocated #GMappedFile which must be unref'd |
296 | | * with g_mapped_file_unref(), or %NULL if the mapping failed. |
297 | | * |
298 | | * Since: 2.32 |
299 | | */ |
300 | | GMappedFile * |
301 | | g_mapped_file_new_from_fd (gint fd, |
302 | | gboolean writable, |
303 | | GError **error) |
304 | 0 | { |
305 | 0 | return mapped_file_new_from_fd (fd, writable, NULL, error); |
306 | 0 | } |
307 | | |
308 | | /** |
309 | | * g_mapped_file_get_length: |
310 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
311 | | * |
312 | | * Returns the length of the contents of a #GMappedFile. |
313 | | * |
314 | | * Returns: the length of the contents of @file. |
315 | | * |
316 | | * Since: 2.8 |
317 | | */ |
318 | | gsize |
319 | | g_mapped_file_get_length (GMappedFile *file) |
320 | 0 | { |
321 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (file != NULL, 0); |
322 | | |
323 | 0 | return file->length; |
324 | 0 | } |
325 | | |
326 | | /** |
327 | | * g_mapped_file_get_contents: |
328 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
329 | | * |
330 | | * Returns the contents of a #GMappedFile. |
331 | | * |
332 | | * Note that the contents may not be zero-terminated, |
333 | | * even if the #GMappedFile is backed by a text file. |
334 | | * |
335 | | * If the file is empty then %NULL is returned. |
336 | | * |
337 | | * Returns: the contents of @file, or %NULL. |
338 | | * |
339 | | * Since: 2.8 |
340 | | */ |
341 | | gchar * |
342 | | g_mapped_file_get_contents (GMappedFile *file) |
343 | 0 | { |
344 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (file != NULL, NULL); |
345 | | |
346 | 0 | return file->contents; |
347 | 0 | } |
348 | | |
349 | | /** |
350 | | * g_mapped_file_free: |
351 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
352 | | * |
353 | | * This call existed before #GMappedFile had refcounting and is currently |
354 | | * exactly the same as g_mapped_file_unref(). |
355 | | * |
356 | | * Since: 2.8 |
357 | | * Deprecated:2.22: Use g_mapped_file_unref() instead. |
358 | | */ |
359 | | void |
360 | | g_mapped_file_free (GMappedFile *file) |
361 | 0 | { |
362 | 0 | g_mapped_file_unref (file); |
363 | 0 | } |
364 | | |
365 | | /** |
366 | | * g_mapped_file_ref: |
367 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
368 | | * |
369 | | * Increments the reference count of @file by one. It is safe to call |
370 | | * this function from any thread. |
371 | | * |
372 | | * Returns: the passed in #GMappedFile. |
373 | | * |
374 | | * Since: 2.22 |
375 | | **/ |
376 | | GMappedFile * |
377 | | g_mapped_file_ref (GMappedFile *file) |
378 | 0 | { |
379 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (file != NULL, NULL); |
380 | | |
381 | 0 | g_atomic_int_inc (&file->ref_count); |
382 | |
|
383 | 0 | return file; |
384 | 0 | } |
385 | | |
386 | | /** |
387 | | * g_mapped_file_unref: |
388 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
389 | | * |
390 | | * Decrements the reference count of @file by one. If the reference count |
391 | | * drops to 0, unmaps the buffer of @file and frees it. |
392 | | * |
393 | | * It is safe to call this function from any thread. |
394 | | * |
395 | | * Since 2.22 |
396 | | **/ |
397 | | void |
398 | | g_mapped_file_unref (GMappedFile *file) |
399 | 0 | { |
400 | 0 | g_return_if_fail (file != NULL); |
401 | | |
402 | 0 | if (g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&file->ref_count)) |
403 | 0 | g_mapped_file_destroy (file); |
404 | 0 | } |
405 | | |
406 | | /** |
407 | | * g_mapped_file_get_bytes: |
408 | | * @file: a #GMappedFile |
409 | | * |
410 | | * Creates a new #GBytes which references the data mapped from @file. |
411 | | * The mapped contents of the file must not be modified after creating this |
412 | | * bytes object, because a #GBytes should be immutable. |
413 | | * |
414 | | * Returns: (transfer full): A newly allocated #GBytes referencing data |
415 | | * from @file |
416 | | * |
417 | | * Since: 2.34 |
418 | | **/ |
419 | | GBytes * |
420 | | g_mapped_file_get_bytes (GMappedFile *file) |
421 | 0 | { |
422 | 0 | g_return_val_if_fail (file != NULL, NULL); |
423 | | |
424 | 0 | return g_bytes_new_with_free_func (file->contents, |
425 | 0 | file->length, |
426 | 0 | (GDestroyNotify) g_mapped_file_unref, |
427 | 0 | g_mapped_file_ref (file)); |
428 | 0 | } |