/* * Copyright 2019 Intel Corporation * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ #include "os_file.h" #include "detect_os.h" #include #include #include #include #if DETECT_OS_WINDOWS #include #define open _open #define fdopen _fdopen #define O_CREAT _O_CREAT #define O_EXCL _O_EXCL #define O_WRONLY _O_WRONLY #else #include #ifndef F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC #define F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC 1030 #endif #endif FILE * os_file_create_unique(const char *filename, int filemode) { int fd = open(filename, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, filemode); if (fd == -1) return NULL; return fdopen(fd, "w"); } #if DETECT_OS_WINDOWS int os_dupfd_cloexec(int fd) { /* * On Windows child processes don't inherit handles by default: * https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20111216-00/?p=8873 */ return dup(fd); } #else int os_dupfd_cloexec(int fd) { int minfd = 3; int newfd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, minfd); if (newfd >= 0) return newfd; if (errno != EINVAL) return -1; newfd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD, minfd); if (newfd < 0) return -1; long flags = fcntl(newfd, F_GETFD); if (flags == -1) { close(newfd); return -1; } if (fcntl(newfd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC) == -1) { close(newfd); return -1; } return newfd; } #endif #include #include #if DETECT_OS_WINDOWS typedef ptrdiff_t ssize_t; #endif static ssize_t readN(int fd, char *buf, size_t len) { /* err was initially set to -ENODATA but in some BSD systems * ENODATA is not defined and ENOATTR is used instead. * As err is not returned by any function it can be initialized * to -EFAULT that exists everywhere. */ int err = -EFAULT; size_t total = 0; do { ssize_t ret = read(fd, buf + total, len - total); if (ret < 0) ret = -errno; if (ret == -EINTR || ret == -EAGAIN) continue; if (ret <= 0) { err = ret; break; } total += ret; } while (total != len); return total ? (ssize_t)total : err; } #ifndef O_BINARY /* Unix makes no distinction between text and binary files. */ #define O_BINARY 0 #endif char * os_read_file(const char *filename, size_t *size) { /* Note that this also serves as a slight margin to avoid a 2x grow when * the file is just a few bytes larger when we read it than when we * fstat'ed it. * The string's NULL terminator is also included in here. */ size_t len = 64; int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY); if (fd == -1) { /* errno set by open() */ return NULL; } /* Pre-allocate a buffer at least the size of the file if we can read * that information. */ struct stat stat; if (fstat(fd, &stat) == 0) len += stat.st_size; char *buf = malloc(len); if (!buf) { close(fd); errno = -ENOMEM; return NULL; } ssize_t actually_read; size_t offset = 0, remaining = len - 1; while ((actually_read = readN(fd, buf + offset, remaining)) == (ssize_t)remaining) { char *newbuf = realloc(buf, 2 * len); if (!newbuf) { free(buf); close(fd); errno = -ENOMEM; return NULL; } buf = newbuf; len *= 2; offset += actually_read; remaining = len - offset - 1; } close(fd); if (actually_read > 0) offset += actually_read; /* Final resize to actual size */ len = offset + 1; char *newbuf = realloc(buf, len); if (!newbuf) { free(buf); errno = -ENOMEM; return NULL; } buf = newbuf; buf[offset] = '\0'; if (size) *size = offset; return buf; } #if DETECT_OS_LINUX #include #include /* copied from */ #define KCMP_FILE 0 int os_same_file_description(int fd1, int fd2) { pid_t pid = getpid(); /* Same file descriptor trivially implies same file description */ if (fd1 == fd2) return 0; return syscall(SYS_kcmp, pid, pid, KCMP_FILE, fd1, fd2); } #else int os_same_file_description(int fd1, int fd2) { /* Same file descriptor trivially implies same file description */ if (fd1 == fd2) return 0; /* Otherwise we can't tell */ return -1; } #endif