/**************************************************************************** * fs/vfs/fs_dup2.c * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The * ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 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 "inode/inode.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: file_dup3 * * Description: * Assign an inode to a specific files structure. This is the heart of * dup3. * * Equivalent to the non-standard dup3() function except that it * accepts struct file instances instead of file descriptors and it does * not set the errno variable. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) is returned on success; a negated errno value is return on * any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int file_dup3(FAR struct file *filep1, FAR struct file *filep2, int flags) { FAR struct inode *inode; int ret; if (filep1 == NULL || filep1->f_inode == NULL || filep2 == NULL) { return -EBADF; } if (flags != 0 && flags != O_CLOEXEC) { return -EINVAL; } if (filep1 == filep2) { return OK; } /* Increment the reference count on the contained inode */ inode = filep1->f_inode; ret = inode_addref(inode); if (ret < 0) { return ret; } /* If there is already an inode contained in the new file structure, * close the file and release the inode. * But we need keep the filep2->f_inode, incase of realloced by others. */ ret = file_close_without_clear(filep2); if (ret < 0) { inode_release(inode); return ret; } /* The two filep don't share flags (the close-on-exec flag). */ if (flags == O_CLOEXEC) { filep2->f_oflags = filep1->f_oflags | O_CLOEXEC; } else { filep2->f_oflags = filep1->f_oflags & ~O_CLOEXEC; } filep2->f_priv = NULL; filep2->f_pos = filep1->f_pos; filep2->f_inode = inode; /* Call the open method on the file, driver, mountpoint so that it * can maintain the correct open counts. */ if (inode->u.i_ops) { #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT if (INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(inode)) { /* Dup the open file on the in the new file structure */ if (inode->u.i_mops->dup) { ret = inode->u.i_mops->dup(filep1, filep2); } } else #endif { /* (Re-)open the pseudo file or device driver */ filep2->f_priv = filep1->f_priv; /* Add nonblock flags to avoid happening block when * calling open() */ filep2->f_oflags |= O_NONBLOCK; if (inode->u.i_ops->open) { ret = inode->u.i_ops->open(filep2); } if (ret >= 0 && (filep1->f_oflags & O_NONBLOCK) == 0) { ret = file_ioctl(filep2, FIONBIO, 0); if (ret < 0 && inode->u.i_ops->close) { inode->u.i_ops->close(filep2); } } } /* Handle open failures */ if (ret < 0) { inode_release(inode); return ret; } } /* Copy tag */ #ifdef CONFIG_FDSAN filep2->f_tag_fdsan = filep1->f_tag_fdsan; #endif #ifdef CONFIG_FDCHECK filep2->f_tag_fdcheck = filep1->f_tag_fdcheck; #endif FS_ADD_BACKTRACE(filep2); return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: file_dup2 * * Description: * Assign an inode to a specific files structure. This is the heart of * dup2. * * Equivalent to the non-standard dup2() function except that it * accepts struct file instances instead of file descriptors and it does * not set the errno variable. * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) is returned on success; a negated errno value is return on * any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int file_dup2(FAR struct file *filep1, FAR struct file *filep2) { return file_dup3(filep1, filep2, 0); }