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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "inode/inode.h" /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: fs_checkfd * * Description: * Check if the file descriptor is valid for the provided TCB and if it * supports the requested access. * ****************************************************************************/ static inline int fs_checkfd(FAR struct tcb_s *tcb, int fd, int oflags) { FAR struct file *filep; FAR struct inode *inode; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(tcb && tcb->group); /* Get the file structure corresponding to the file descriptor. */ ret = fs_getfilep(fd, &filep); if (ret < 0) { return ret; } /* Get the inode associated with the file descriptor. This should * normally be the case if fd >= 0. But not in the case where the * called attempts to explicitly stdin with fdopen(0) but stdin has * been closed. */ inode = filep->f_inode; if (!inode) { /* No inode -- descriptor does not correspond to an open file */ return -ENOENT; } /* Make sure that the inode supports the requested access. In * the case of fdopen, we are not actually creating the file -- in * particular w and w+ do not truncate the file and any files have * already been created. */ if (inode_checkflags(inode, oflags) != OK) { /* Cannot support the requested access */ return -EACCES; } /* Looks good to me */ return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: fs_fdopen * * Description: * This function does the core operations for fopen and fdopen. * ****************************************************************************/ int fs_fdopen(int fd, int oflags, FAR struct tcb_s *tcb, FAR struct file_struct **filep) { FAR struct streamlist *slist; FAR FILE *stream; int ret; int i; /* Check input parameters */ if (fd < 0) { ret = -EBADF; goto errout; } /* A NULL TCB pointer means to use this threads TCB. This is a little * hack the let's this function be called from user-space (via a syscall) * without having access to the TCB. */ if (!tcb) { tcb = nxsched_self(); } DEBUGASSERT(tcb && tcb->group); /* Verify that this is a valid file/socket descriptor and that the * requested access can be support. * * Is this fd in the range of valid file descriptors? Socket descriptors * lie in a different range. */ if ((unsigned int)fd >= CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS) { /* No.. If networking is enabled then this might be a socket * descriptor. */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET ret = net_checksd(fd, oflags); #else /* No networking... it is just a bad descriptor */ ret = -EBADF; goto errout; #endif } /* The descriptor is in a valid range to file descriptor... perform some * more checks. */ else { ret = fs_checkfd(tcb, fd, oflags); } /* Do we have a good descriptor of some sort? */ if (ret < 0) { /* No... return the reported error */ goto errout; } /* Get the stream list from the TCB */ #ifdef CONFIG_MM_KERNEL_HEAP slist = tcb->group->tg_streamlist; #else slist = &tcb->group->tg_streamlist; #endif /* Find an unallocated FILE structure in the stream list */ ret = nxsem_wait(&slist->sl_sem); if (ret < 0) { goto errout; } for (i = 0 ; i < CONFIG_NFILE_STREAMS; i++) { stream = &slist->sl_streams[i]; if (stream->fs_fd < 0) { /* Zero the structure */ memset(stream, 0, sizeof(FILE)); #ifndef CONFIG_STDIO_DISABLE_BUFFERING /* Initialize the semaphore the manages access to the buffer */ nxsem_init(&stream->fs_sem, 0, 1); #if CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE > 0 /* Allocate the IO buffer at the appropriate privilege level for * the group. */ stream->fs_bufstart = group_malloc(tcb->group, CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE); if (!stream->fs_bufstart) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto errout_with_sem; } /* Set up pointers */ stream->fs_bufend = &stream->fs_bufstart[CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE]; stream->fs_bufpos = stream->fs_bufstart; stream->fs_bufread = stream->fs_bufstart; #ifdef CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER /* Setup buffer flags */ stream->fs_flags |= __FS_FLAG_LBF; /* Line buffering */ #endif /* CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER */ #endif /* CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE > 0 */ #endif /* !CONFIG_STDIO_DISABLE_BUFFERING */ /* Save the file description and open flags. Setting the * file descriptor locks this stream. */ stream->fs_fd = fd; stream->fs_oflags = (uint16_t)oflags; nxsem_post(&slist->sl_sem); if (filep != NULL) { *filep = stream; } return OK; } } /* No free stream available.. report ENFILE */ ret = -ENFILE; #if !defined(CONFIG_STDIO_DISABLE_BUFFERING) && CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE > 0 errout_with_sem: #endif nxsem_post(&slist->sl_sem); errout: if (filep != NULL) { *filep = NULL; } return ret; }