| // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_FILES_FILE_H_ |
| #define BASE_FILES_FILE_H_ |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include "starboard/types.h" |
| |
| #include "base/base_export.h" |
| #include "base/files/file_path.h" |
| #include "base/files/file_tracing.h" |
| #include "base/files/platform_file.h" |
| #include "base/files/scoped_file.h" |
| #include "base/macros.h" |
| #include "base/time/time.h" |
| #include "build/build_config.h" |
| |
| #if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA) |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| #if defined(OS_BSD) || defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_NACL) || \ |
| defined(OS_FUCHSIA) || (defined(OS_ANDROID) && __ANDROID_API__ < 21) |
| typedef struct stat stat_wrapper_t; |
| #elif defined(OS_POSIX) |
| typedef struct stat64 stat_wrapper_t; |
| #endif |
| |
| // Thin wrapper around an OS-level file. |
| // Note that this class does not provide any support for asynchronous IO, other |
| // than the ability to create asynchronous handles on Windows. |
| // |
| // Note about const: this class does not attempt to determine if the underlying |
| // file system object is affected by a particular method in order to consider |
| // that method const or not. Only methods that deal with member variables in an |
| // obvious non-modifying way are marked as const. Any method that forward calls |
| // to the OS is not considered const, even if there is no apparent change to |
| // member variables. |
| class BASE_EXPORT File { |
| public: |
| // FLAG_(OPEN|CREATE).* are mutually exclusive. You should specify exactly one |
| // of the five (possibly combining with other flags) when opening or creating |
| // a file. |
| // FLAG_(WRITE|APPEND) are mutually exclusive. This is so that APPEND behavior |
| // will be consistent with O_APPEND on POSIX. |
| // FLAG_EXCLUSIVE_(READ|WRITE) only grant exclusive access to the file on |
| // creation on POSIX; for existing files, consider using Lock(). |
| enum Flags { |
| FLAG_OPEN = 1 << 0, // Opens a file, only if it exists. |
| FLAG_CREATE = 1 << 1, // Creates a new file, only if it does not |
| // already exist. |
| FLAG_OPEN_ALWAYS = 1 << 2, // May create a new file. |
| FLAG_CREATE_ALWAYS = 1 << 3, // May overwrite an old file. |
| FLAG_OPEN_TRUNCATED = 1 << 4, // Opens a file and truncates it, only if it |
| // exists. |
| FLAG_READ = 1 << 5, |
| FLAG_WRITE = 1 << 6, |
| FLAG_APPEND = 1 << 7, |
| FLAG_EXCLUSIVE_READ = 1 << 8, // EXCLUSIVE is opposite of Windows SHARE. |
| FLAG_EXCLUSIVE_WRITE = 1 << 9, |
| FLAG_ASYNC = 1 << 10, |
| FLAG_TEMPORARY = 1 << 11, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_HIDDEN = 1 << 12, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE = 1 << 13, |
| FLAG_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 14, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_SHARE_DELETE = 1 << 15, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_TERMINAL_DEVICE = 1 << 16, // Serial port flags. |
| FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS = 1 << 17, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_EXECUTE = 1 << 18, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN = 1 << 19, // Used on Windows only. |
| FLAG_CAN_DELETE_ON_CLOSE = 1 << 20, // Requests permission to delete a file |
| // via DeleteOnClose() (Windows only). |
| // See DeleteOnClose() for details. |
| }; |
| |
| // This enum has been recorded in multiple histograms using PlatformFileError |
| // enum. If the order of the fields needs to change, please ensure that those |
| // histograms are obsolete or have been moved to a different enum. |
| // |
| // FILE_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED is returned when a call fails because of a |
| // filesystem restriction. FILE_ERROR_SECURITY is returned when a browser |
| // policy doesn't allow the operation to be executed. |
| enum Error { |
| FILE_OK = 0, |
| FILE_ERROR_FAILED = -1, |
| FILE_ERROR_IN_USE = -2, |
| FILE_ERROR_EXISTS = -3, |
| FILE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND = -4, |
| FILE_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = -5, |
| FILE_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPENED = -6, |
| FILE_ERROR_NO_MEMORY = -7, |
| FILE_ERROR_NO_SPACE = -8, |
| FILE_ERROR_NOT_A_DIRECTORY = -9, |
| FILE_ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION = -10, |
| FILE_ERROR_SECURITY = -11, |
| FILE_ERROR_ABORT = -12, |
| FILE_ERROR_NOT_A_FILE = -13, |
| FILE_ERROR_NOT_EMPTY = -14, |
| FILE_ERROR_INVALID_URL = -15, |
| FILE_ERROR_IO = -16, |
| // Put new entries here and increment FILE_ERROR_MAX. |
| FILE_ERROR_MAX = -17 |
| }; |
| |
| // This explicit mapping matches both FILE_ on Windows and SEEK_ on Linux. |
| enum Whence { |
| FROM_BEGIN = 0, |
| FROM_CURRENT = 1, |
| FROM_END = 2 |
| }; |
| |
| // Used to hold information about a given file. |
| // If you add more fields to this structure (platform-specific fields are OK), |
| // make sure to update all functions that use it in file_util_{win|posix}.cc, |
| // too, and the ParamTraits<base::File::Info> implementation in |
| // ipc/ipc_message_utils.cc. |
| struct BASE_EXPORT Info { |
| Info(); |
| ~Info(); |
| #if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA) |
| // Fills this struct with values from |stat_info|. |
| void FromStat(const stat_wrapper_t& stat_info); |
| #endif |
| |
| // The size of the file in bytes. Undefined when is_directory is true. |
| int64_t size; |
| |
| // True if the file corresponds to a directory. |
| bool is_directory; |
| |
| // True if the file corresponds to a symbolic link. For Windows currently |
| // not supported and thus always false. |
| bool is_symbolic_link; |
| |
| // The last modified time of a file. |
| Time last_modified; |
| |
| // The last accessed time of a file. |
| Time last_accessed; |
| |
| // The creation time of a file. |
| Time creation_time; |
| }; |
| |
| File(); |
| |
| // Creates or opens the given file. This will fail with 'access denied' if the |
| // |path| contains path traversal ('..') components. |
| File(const FilePath& path, uint32_t flags); |
| |
| // Takes ownership of |platform_file| and sets async to false. |
| explicit File(PlatformFile platform_file); |
| |
| // Takes ownership of |platform_file| and sets async to the given value. |
| // This constructor exists because on Windows you can't check if platform_file |
| // is async or not. |
| File(PlatformFile platform_file, bool async); |
| |
| // Creates an object with a specific error_details code. |
| explicit File(Error error_details); |
| |
| File(File&& other); |
| |
| ~File(); |
| |
| File& operator=(File&& other); |
| |
| // Creates or opens the given file. |
| void Initialize(const FilePath& path, uint32_t flags); |
| |
| // Returns |true| if the handle / fd wrapped by this object is valid. This |
| // method doesn't interact with the file system (and is safe to be called from |
| // ThreadRestrictions::SetIOAllowed(false) threads). |
| bool IsValid() const; |
| |
| // Returns true if a new file was created (or an old one truncated to zero |
| // length to simulate a new file, which can happen with |
| // FLAG_CREATE_ALWAYS), and false otherwise. |
| bool created() const { return created_; } |
| |
| // Returns the OS result of opening this file. Note that the way to verify |
| // the success of the operation is to use IsValid(), not this method: |
| // File file(path, flags); |
| // if (!file.IsValid()) |
| // return; |
| Error error_details() const { return error_details_; } |
| |
| PlatformFile GetPlatformFile() const; |
| PlatformFile TakePlatformFile(); |
| |
| // Destroying this object closes the file automatically. |
| void Close(); |
| |
| // Changes current position in the file to an |offset| relative to an origin |
| // defined by |whence|. Returns the resultant current position in the file |
| // (relative to the start) or -1 in case of error. |
| int64_t Seek(Whence whence, int64_t offset); |
| |
| // Reads the given number of bytes (or until EOF is reached) starting with the |
| // given offset. Returns the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. Note that |
| // this function makes a best effort to read all data on all platforms, so it |
| // is not intended for stream oriented files but instead for cases when the |
| // normal expectation is that actually |size| bytes are read unless there is |
| // an error. |
| int Read(int64_t offset, char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Same as above but without seek. |
| int ReadAtCurrentPos(char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Reads the given number of bytes (or until EOF is reached) starting with the |
| // given offset, but does not make any effort to read all data on all |
| // platforms. Returns the number of bytes read, or -1 on error. |
| int ReadNoBestEffort(int64_t offset, char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Same as above but without seek. |
| int ReadAtCurrentPosNoBestEffort(char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Writes the given buffer into the file at the given offset, overwritting any |
| // data that was previously there. Returns the number of bytes written, or -1 |
| // on error. Note that this function makes a best effort to write all data on |
| // all platforms. |data| can be nullptr when |size| is 0. |
| // Ignores the offset and writes to the end of the file if the file was opened |
| // with FLAG_APPEND. |
| int Write(int64_t offset, const char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Save as above but without seek. |
| int WriteAtCurrentPos(const char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Save as above but does not make any effort to write all data on all |
| // platforms. Returns the number of bytes written, or -1 on error. |
| int WriteAtCurrentPosNoBestEffort(const char* data, int size); |
| |
| // Returns the current size of this file, or a negative number on failure. |
| int64_t GetLength(); |
| |
| // Truncates the file to the given length. If |length| is greater than the |
| // current size of the file, the file is extended with zeros. If the file |
| // doesn't exist, |false| is returned. |
| bool SetLength(int64_t length); |
| |
| // Instructs the filesystem to flush the file to disk. (POSIX: fsync, Windows: |
| // FlushFileBuffers). |
| // Calling Flush() does not guarantee file integrity and thus is not a valid |
| // substitute for file integrity checks and recovery codepaths for malformed |
| // files. It can also be *really* slow, so avoid blocking on Flush(), |
| // especially please don't block shutdown on Flush(). |
| // Latency percentiles of Flush() across all platforms as of July 2016: |
| // 50 % > 5 ms |
| // 10 % > 58 ms |
| // 1 % > 357 ms |
| // 0.1 % > 1.8 seconds |
| // 0.01 % > 7.6 seconds |
| bool Flush(); |
| |
| // Updates the file times. |
| bool SetTimes(Time last_access_time, Time last_modified_time); |
| |
| // Returns some basic information for the given file. |
| bool GetInfo(Info* info); |
| |
| #if !defined(STARBOARD) |
| #if !defined(OS_FUCHSIA) // Fuchsia's POSIX API does not support file locking. |
| |
| // Attempts to take an exclusive write lock on the file. Returns immediately |
| // (i.e. does not wait for another process to unlock the file). If the lock |
| // was obtained, the result will be FILE_OK. A lock only guarantees |
| // that other processes may not also take a lock on the same file with the |
| // same API - it may still be opened, renamed, unlinked, etc. |
| // |
| // Common semantics: |
| // * Locks are held by processes, but not inherited by child processes. |
| // * Locks are released by the OS on file close or process termination. |
| // * Locks are reliable only on local filesystems. |
| // * Duplicated file handles may also write to locked files. |
| // Windows-specific semantics: |
| // * Locks are mandatory for read/write APIs, advisory for mapping APIs. |
| // * Within a process, locking the same file (by the same or new handle) |
| // will fail. |
| // POSIX-specific semantics: |
| // * Locks are advisory only. |
| // * Within a process, locking the same file (by the same or new handle) |
| // will succeed. |
| // * Closing any descriptor on a given file releases the lock. |
| Error Lock(); |
| |
| // Unlock a file previously locked. |
| Error Unlock(); |
| |
| #endif // !defined(OS_FUCHSIA) |
| #endif // !defined(STARBOARD) |
| |
| // Returns a new object referencing this file for use within the current |
| // process. Handling of FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE varies by OS. On POSIX, the File |
| // object that was created or initialized with this flag will have unlinked |
| // the underlying file when it was created or opened. On Windows, the |
| // underlying file is deleted when the last handle to it is closed. |
| File Duplicate() const; |
| |
| bool async() const { return async_; } |
| |
| #if defined(OS_WIN) |
| // Sets or clears the DeleteFile disposition on the file. Returns true if |
| // the disposition was set or cleared, as indicated by |delete_on_close|. |
| // |
| // Microsoft Windows deletes a file only when the DeleteFile disposition is |
| // set on a file when the last handle to the last underlying kernel File |
| // object is closed. This disposition is be set by: |
| // - Calling the Win32 DeleteFile function with the path to a file. |
| // - Opening/creating a file with FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE and then closing all |
| // handles to that File object. |
| // - Opening/creating a file with FLAG_CAN_DELETE_ON_CLOSE and subsequently |
| // calling DeleteOnClose(true). |
| // |
| // In all cases, all pre-existing handles to the file must have been opened |
| // with FLAG_SHARE_DELETE. Once the disposition has been set by any of the |
| // above means, no new File objects can be created for the file. |
| // |
| // So: |
| // - Use FLAG_SHARE_DELETE when creating/opening a file to allow another |
| // entity on the system to cause it to be deleted when it is closed. (Note: |
| // another entity can delete the file the moment after it is closed, so not |
| // using this permission doesn't provide any protections.) |
| // - Use FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE for any file that is to be deleted after use. |
| // The OS will ensure it is deleted even in the face of process termination. |
| // Note that it's possible for deletion to be cancelled via another File |
| // object referencing the same file using DeleteOnClose(false) to clear the |
| // DeleteFile disposition after the original File is closed. |
| // - Use FLAG_CAN_DELETE_ON_CLOSE in conjunction with DeleteOnClose() to alter |
| // the DeleteFile disposition on an open handle. This fine-grained control |
| // allows for marking a file for deletion during processing so that it is |
| // deleted in the event of untimely process termination, and then clearing |
| // this state once the file is suitable for persistence. |
| bool DeleteOnClose(bool delete_on_close); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(STARBOARD) |
| static Error OSErrorToFileError(SbSystemError sb_error); |
| #else |
| #if defined(OS_WIN) |
| static Error OSErrorToFileError(DWORD last_error); |
| #elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA) |
| static Error OSErrorToFileError(int saved_errno); |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| // Gets the last global error (errno or GetLastError()) and converts it to the |
| // closest base::File::Error equivalent via OSErrorToFileError(). The returned |
| // value is only trustworthy immediately after another base::File method |
| // fails. base::File never resets the global error to zero. |
| static Error GetLastFileError(); |
| |
| // Converts an error value to a human-readable form. Used for logging. |
| static std::string ErrorToString(Error error); |
| |
| private: |
| friend class FileTracing::ScopedTrace; |
| |
| // Creates or opens the given file. Only called if |path| has no |
| // traversal ('..') components. |
| void DoInitialize(const FilePath& path, uint32_t flags); |
| |
| void SetPlatformFile(PlatformFile file); |
| |
| ScopedPlatformFile file_; |
| |
| // A path to use for tracing purposes. Set if file tracing is enabled during |
| // |Initialize()|. |
| FilePath tracing_path_; |
| |
| // Object tied to the lifetime of |this| that enables/disables tracing. |
| FileTracing::ScopedEnabler trace_enabler_; |
| |
| Error error_details_; |
| bool created_; |
| bool async_; |
| |
| #if defined(STARBOARD) |
| bool append_; |
| #endif |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(File); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_FILES_FILE_H_ |