nuttx/fs/vfs/fs_pread.c

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/****************************************************************************
* fs/vfs/fs_pread.c
*
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/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
#include <nuttx/cancelpt.h>
#include <nuttx/fs/fs.h>
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/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: file_pread
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*
* Description:
* Equivalent to the standard pread function except that is accepts a
* struct file instance instead of a file descriptor. Currently used
* only by aio_read();
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*
****************************************************************************/
ssize_t file_pread(FAR struct file *filep, FAR void *buf, size_t nbytes,
off_t offset)
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{
off_t savepos;
off_t pos;
ssize_t ret;
/* Perform the seek to the current position. This will not move the
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* file pointer, but will return its current setting
*/
savepos = file_seek(filep, 0, SEEK_CUR);
This commit adds support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. The existing implementation is available for testing purposes only if CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y. Squashed commit of the following: net/route: The current delroute design depends on file truncation. However, NuttX does not currently support truncate. Alternative, more complex designs are possible but not implemented. At present the file routing table are otherwise functional but the delroute logic is disabled via CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL. Enable it only if you plan to fix it. net/route: Fix some issues with locking routing table files. net/route: Add partial implementation of delroute for the case where the routing table is in a file. net/route: Add support for seeking to positions in the routing table. net/route: Add net_addroute_ipv4/6() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Add net_foreach_ipv4/4() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Initial build, configuration, and fs utilies to support routing tables in a file.
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if (savepos < 0)
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{
/* file_seek might fail if this if the media is not seekable */
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This commit adds support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. The existing implementation is available for testing purposes only if CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y. Squashed commit of the following: net/route: The current delroute design depends on file truncation. However, NuttX does not currently support truncate. Alternative, more complex designs are possible but not implemented. At present the file routing table are otherwise functional but the delroute logic is disabled via CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL. Enable it only if you plan to fix it. net/route: Fix some issues with locking routing table files. net/route: Add partial implementation of delroute for the case where the routing table is in a file. net/route: Add support for seeking to positions in the routing table. net/route: Add net_addroute_ipv4/6() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Add net_foreach_ipv4/4() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Initial build, configuration, and fs utilies to support routing tables in a file.
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return (ssize_t)savepos;
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}
/* Then seek to the correct position in the file */
pos = file_seek(filep, offset, SEEK_SET);
This commit adds support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. The existing implementation is available for testing purposes only if CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y. Squashed commit of the following: net/route: The current delroute design depends on file truncation. However, NuttX does not currently support truncate. Alternative, more complex designs are possible but not implemented. At present the file routing table are otherwise functional but the delroute logic is disabled via CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL. Enable it only if you plan to fix it. net/route: Fix some issues with locking routing table files. net/route: Add partial implementation of delroute for the case where the routing table is in a file. net/route: Add support for seeking to positions in the routing table. net/route: Add net_addroute_ipv4/6() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Add net_foreach_ipv4/4() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Initial build, configuration, and fs utilies to support routing tables in a file.
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if (pos < 0)
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{
/* This might fail is the offset is beyond the end of file */
This commit adds support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. The existing implementation is available for testing purposes only if CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y. Squashed commit of the following: net/route: The current delroute design depends on file truncation. However, NuttX does not currently support truncate. Alternative, more complex designs are possible but not implemented. At present the file routing table are otherwise functional but the delroute logic is disabled via CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL. Enable it only if you plan to fix it. net/route: Fix some issues with locking routing table files. net/route: Add partial implementation of delroute for the case where the routing table is in a file. net/route: Add support for seeking to positions in the routing table. net/route: Add net_addroute_ipv4/6() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Add net_foreach_ipv4/4() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Initial build, configuration, and fs utilies to support routing tables in a file.
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return (ssize_t)pos;
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}
/* Then perform the read operation */
ret = file_read(filep, buf, nbytes);
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/* Restore the file position */
pos = file_seek(filep, savepos, SEEK_SET);
if (pos < 0 && ret >= 0)
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{
/* This really should not fail */
This commit adds support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. The existing implementation is available for testing purposes only if CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y. Squashed commit of the following: net/route: The current delroute design depends on file truncation. However, NuttX does not currently support truncate. Alternative, more complex designs are possible but not implemented. At present the file routing table are otherwise functional but the delroute logic is disabled via CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL. Enable it only if you plan to fix it. net/route: Fix some issues with locking routing table files. net/route: Add partial implementation of delroute for the case where the routing table is in a file. net/route: Add support for seeking to positions in the routing table. net/route: Add net_addroute_ipv4/6() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Add net_foreach_ipv4/4() using a file-based routing table. net/route: Initial build, configuration, and fs utilies to support routing tables in a file.
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ret = (ssize_t)pos;
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}
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: pread
*
* Description:
* The pread() function performs the same action as read(), except that it
* reads from a given position in the file without changing the file
* pointer. The first three arguments to pread() are the same as read()
* with the addition of a fourth argument offset for the desired position
* inside the file. An attempt to perform a pread() on a file that is
* incapable of seeking results in an error.
*
* NOTE: This function could have been wholly implemented within libc but
* it is not. Why? Because if pread were implemented in libc, it would
* require four system calls. If it is implemented within the kernel,
* only three.
*
* Input Parameters:
* file File structure instance
* buf User-provided to save the data
* nbytes The maximum size of the user-provided buffer
* offset The file offset
*
* Returned Value:
* The positive non-zero number of bytes read on success, 0 on if an
* end-of-file condition, or -1 on failure with errno set appropriately.
* See read() return values
*
****************************************************************************/
ssize_t pread(int fd, FAR void *buf, size_t nbytes, off_t offset)
{
FAR struct file *filep;
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ssize_t ret;
/* pread() is a cancellation point */
enter_cancellation_point();
/* Get the file structure corresponding to the file descriptor. */
ret = (ssize_t)fs_getfilep(fd, &filep);
if (ret < 0)
{
goto errout;
}
DEBUGASSERT(filep != NULL);
/* Let file_pread do the real work */
ret = file_pread(filep, buf, nbytes, offset);
if (ret < 0)
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{
goto errout;
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}
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leave_cancellation_point();
return ret;
errout:
set_errno((int)-ret);
leave_cancellation_point();
return (ssize_t)ERROR;
}