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author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Sun, 19 Mar 2017 00:22:04 -0400 |
parents | 82f1ef8b4477 |
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# osutil.py - pure Python version of osutil.c # # Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import ctypes import ctypes.util import os import socket import stat as statmod from . import ( policy, pycompat, ) modulepolicy = policy.policy policynocffi = policy.policynocffi def _mode_to_kind(mode): if statmod.S_ISREG(mode): return statmod.S_IFREG if statmod.S_ISDIR(mode): return statmod.S_IFDIR if statmod.S_ISLNK(mode): return statmod.S_IFLNK if statmod.S_ISBLK(mode): return statmod.S_IFBLK if statmod.S_ISCHR(mode): return statmod.S_IFCHR if statmod.S_ISFIFO(mode): return statmod.S_IFIFO if statmod.S_ISSOCK(mode): return statmod.S_IFSOCK return mode def listdirpure(path, stat=False, skip=None): '''listdir(path, stat=False) -> list_of_tuples Return a sorted list containing information about the entries in the directory. If stat is True, each element is a 3-tuple: (name, type, stat object) Otherwise, each element is a 2-tuple: (name, type) ''' result = [] prefix = path if not prefix.endswith(pycompat.ossep): prefix += pycompat.ossep names = os.listdir(path) names.sort() for fn in names: st = os.lstat(prefix + fn) if fn == skip and statmod.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): return [] if stat: result.append((fn, _mode_to_kind(st.st_mode), st)) else: result.append((fn, _mode_to_kind(st.st_mode))) return result ffi = None if modulepolicy not in policynocffi and pycompat.sysplatform == 'darwin': try: from _osutil_cffi import ffi, lib except ImportError: if modulepolicy == 'cffi': # strict cffi import raise if pycompat.sysplatform == 'darwin' and ffi is not None: listdir_batch_size = 4096 # tweakable number, only affects performance, which chunks # of bytes do we get back from getattrlistbulk attrkinds = [None] * 20 # we need the max no for enum VXXX, 20 is plenty attrkinds[lib.VREG] = statmod.S_IFREG attrkinds[lib.VDIR] = statmod.S_IFDIR attrkinds[lib.VLNK] = statmod.S_IFLNK attrkinds[lib.VBLK] = statmod.S_IFBLK attrkinds[lib.VCHR] = statmod.S_IFCHR attrkinds[lib.VFIFO] = statmod.S_IFIFO attrkinds[lib.VSOCK] = statmod.S_IFSOCK class stat_res(object): def __init__(self, st_mode, st_mtime, st_size): self.st_mode = st_mode self.st_mtime = st_mtime self.st_size = st_size tv_sec_ofs = ffi.offsetof("struct timespec", "tv_sec") buf = ffi.new("char[]", listdir_batch_size) def listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip): ret = [] while True: r = lib.getattrlistbulk(dfd, req, buf, listdir_batch_size, 0) if r == 0: break if r == -1: raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno)) cur = ffi.cast("val_attrs_t*", buf) for i in range(r): lgt = cur.length assert lgt == ffi.cast('uint32_t*', cur)[0] ofs = cur.name_info.attr_dataoffset str_lgt = cur.name_info.attr_length base_ofs = ffi.offsetof('val_attrs_t', 'name_info') name = str(ffi.buffer(ffi.cast("char*", cur) + base_ofs + ofs, str_lgt - 1)) tp = attrkinds[cur.obj_type] if name == "." or name == "..": continue if skip == name and tp == statmod.S_ISDIR: return [] if stat: mtime = cur.mtime.tv_sec mode = (cur.accessmask & ~lib.S_IFMT)| tp ret.append((name, tp, stat_res(st_mode=mode, st_mtime=mtime, st_size=cur.datalength))) else: ret.append((name, tp)) cur = ffi.cast("val_attrs_t*", int(ffi.cast("intptr_t", cur)) + lgt) return ret def listdir(path, stat=False, skip=None): req = ffi.new("struct attrlist*") req.bitmapcount = lib.ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT req.commonattr = (lib.ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS | lib.ATTR_CMN_NAME | lib.ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE | lib.ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK | lib.ATTR_CMN_MODTIME) req.fileattr = lib.ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH dfd = lib.open(path, lib.O_RDONLY, 0) if dfd == -1: raise OSError(ffi.errno, os.strerror(ffi.errno)) try: ret = listdirinternal(dfd, req, stat, skip) finally: try: lib.close(dfd) except BaseException: pass # we ignore all the errors from closing, not # much we can do about that return ret else: listdir = listdirpure if pycompat.osname != 'nt': posixfile = open _SCM_RIGHTS = 0x01 _socklen_t = ctypes.c_uint if pycompat.sysplatform.startswith('linux'): # socket.h says "the type should be socklen_t but the definition of # the kernel is incompatible with this." _cmsg_len_t = ctypes.c_size_t _msg_controllen_t = ctypes.c_size_t _msg_iovlen_t = ctypes.c_size_t else: _cmsg_len_t = _socklen_t _msg_controllen_t = _socklen_t _msg_iovlen_t = ctypes.c_int class _iovec(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ (u'iov_base', ctypes.c_void_p), (u'iov_len', ctypes.c_size_t), ] class _msghdr(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ (u'msg_name', ctypes.c_void_p), (u'msg_namelen', _socklen_t), (u'msg_iov', ctypes.POINTER(_iovec)), (u'msg_iovlen', _msg_iovlen_t), (u'msg_control', ctypes.c_void_p), (u'msg_controllen', _msg_controllen_t), (u'msg_flags', ctypes.c_int), ] class _cmsghdr(ctypes.Structure): _fields_ = [ (u'cmsg_len', _cmsg_len_t), (u'cmsg_level', ctypes.c_int), (u'cmsg_type', ctypes.c_int), (u'cmsg_data', ctypes.c_ubyte * 0), ] _libc = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library(u'c'), use_errno=True) _recvmsg = getattr(_libc, 'recvmsg', None) if _recvmsg: _recvmsg.restype = getattr(ctypes, 'c_ssize_t', ctypes.c_long) _recvmsg.argtypes = (ctypes.c_int, ctypes.POINTER(_msghdr), ctypes.c_int) else: # recvmsg isn't always provided by libc; such systems are unsupported def _recvmsg(sockfd, msg, flags): raise NotImplementedError('unsupported platform') def _CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msgh): if msgh.msg_controllen < ctypes.sizeof(_cmsghdr): return cmsgptr = ctypes.cast(msgh.msg_control, ctypes.POINTER(_cmsghdr)) return cmsgptr.contents # The pure version is less portable than the native version because the # handling of socket ancillary data heavily depends on C preprocessor. # Also, some length fields are wrongly typed in Linux kernel. def recvfds(sockfd): """receive list of file descriptors via socket""" dummy = (ctypes.c_ubyte * 1)() iov = _iovec(ctypes.cast(dummy, ctypes.c_void_p), ctypes.sizeof(dummy)) cbuf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(256) msgh = _msghdr(None, 0, ctypes.pointer(iov), 1, ctypes.cast(cbuf, ctypes.c_void_p), ctypes.sizeof(cbuf), 0) r = _recvmsg(sockfd, ctypes.byref(msgh), 0) if r < 0: e = ctypes.get_errno() raise OSError(e, os.strerror(e)) # assumes that the first cmsg has fds because it isn't easy to write # portable CMSG_NXTHDR() with ctypes. cmsg = _CMSG_FIRSTHDR(msgh) if not cmsg: return [] if (cmsg.cmsg_level != socket.SOL_SOCKET or cmsg.cmsg_type != _SCM_RIGHTS): return [] rfds = ctypes.cast(cmsg.cmsg_data, ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int)) rfdscount = ((cmsg.cmsg_len - _cmsghdr.cmsg_data.offset) / ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.c_int)) return [rfds[i] for i in xrange(rfdscount)] else: import msvcrt _kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32 _DWORD = ctypes.c_ulong _LPCSTR = _LPSTR = ctypes.c_char_p _HANDLE = ctypes.c_void_p _INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = _HANDLE(-1).value # CreateFile _FILE_SHARE_READ = 0x00000001 _FILE_SHARE_WRITE = 0x00000002 _FILE_SHARE_DELETE = 0x00000004 _CREATE_ALWAYS = 2 _OPEN_EXISTING = 3 _OPEN_ALWAYS = 4 _GENERIC_READ = 0x80000000 _GENERIC_WRITE = 0x40000000 _FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 0x80 # open_osfhandle flags _O_RDONLY = 0x0000 _O_RDWR = 0x0002 _O_APPEND = 0x0008 _O_TEXT = 0x4000 _O_BINARY = 0x8000 # types of parameters of C functions used (required by pypy) _kernel32.CreateFileA.argtypes = [_LPCSTR, _DWORD, _DWORD, ctypes.c_void_p, _DWORD, _DWORD, _HANDLE] _kernel32.CreateFileA.restype = _HANDLE def _raiseioerror(name): err = ctypes.WinError() raise IOError(err.errno, '%s: %s' % (name, err.strerror)) class posixfile(object): '''a file object aiming for POSIX-like semantics CPython's open() returns a file that was opened *without* setting the _FILE_SHARE_DELETE flag, which causes rename and unlink to abort. This even happens if any hardlinked copy of the file is in open state. We set _FILE_SHARE_DELETE here, so files opened with posixfile can be renamed and deleted while they are held open. Note that if a file opened with posixfile is unlinked, the file remains but cannot be opened again or be recreated under the same name, until all reading processes have closed the file.''' def __init__(self, name, mode='r', bufsize=-1): if 'b' in mode: flags = _O_BINARY else: flags = _O_TEXT m0 = mode[0] if m0 == 'r' and '+' not in mode: flags |= _O_RDONLY access = _GENERIC_READ else: # work around http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899149 and # set _O_RDWR for 'w' and 'a', even if mode has no '+' flags |= _O_RDWR access = _GENERIC_READ | _GENERIC_WRITE if m0 == 'r': creation = _OPEN_EXISTING elif m0 == 'w': creation = _CREATE_ALWAYS elif m0 == 'a': creation = _OPEN_ALWAYS flags |= _O_APPEND else: raise ValueError("invalid mode: %s" % mode) fh = _kernel32.CreateFileA(name, access, _FILE_SHARE_READ | _FILE_SHARE_WRITE | _FILE_SHARE_DELETE, None, creation, _FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, None) if fh == _INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: _raiseioerror(name) fd = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(fh, flags) if fd == -1: _kernel32.CloseHandle(fh) _raiseioerror(name) f = os.fdopen(fd, pycompat.sysstr(mode), bufsize) # unfortunately, f.name is '<fdopen>' at this point -- so we store # the name on this wrapper. We cannot just assign to f.name, # because that attribute is read-only. object.__setattr__(self, 'name', name) object.__setattr__(self, '_file', f) def __iter__(self): return self._file def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self._file, name) def __setattr__(self, name, value): '''mimics the read-only attributes of Python file objects by raising 'TypeError: readonly attribute' if someone tries: f = posixfile('foo.txt') f.name = 'bla' ''' return self._file.__setattr__(name, value) def __enter__(self): return self._file.__enter__() def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): return self._file.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb)