229 lines
7 KiB
C
229 lines
7 KiB
C
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/*
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* 9p utilities
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*
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* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2017
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*
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* Authors:
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* Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*/
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#ifndef QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
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#define QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
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#ifdef O_PATH
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#define O_PATH_9P_UTIL O_PATH
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#else
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#define O_PATH_9P_UTIL 0
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#endif
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#if !defined(CONFIG_LINUX)
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/*
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* Generates a Linux device number (a.k.a. dev_t) for given device major
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* and minor numbers.
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*
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* To be more precise: it generates a device number in glibc's format
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* (MMMM_Mmmm_mmmM_MMmm, 64 bits) actually, which is compatible with
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* Linux's format (mmmM_MMmm, 32 bits), as described in <bits/sysmacros.h>.
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*/
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static inline uint64_t makedev_dotl(uint32_t dev_major, uint32_t dev_minor)
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{
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uint64_t dev;
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// from glibc sysmacros.h:
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dev = (((uint64_t) (dev_major & 0x00000fffu)) << 8);
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dev |= (((uint64_t) (dev_major & 0xfffff000u)) << 32);
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dev |= (((uint64_t) (dev_minor & 0x000000ffu)) << 0);
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dev |= (((uint64_t) (dev_minor & 0xffffff00u)) << 12);
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return dev;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Converts given device number from host's device number format to Linux
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* device number format. As both the size of type dev_t and encoding of
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* dev_t is system dependant, we have to convert them for Linux guests if
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* host is not running Linux.
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*/
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static inline uint64_t host_dev_to_dotl_dev(dev_t dev)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX
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return dev;
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#else
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return makedev_dotl(major(dev), minor(dev));
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#endif
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}
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/* Translates errno from host -> Linux if needed */
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static inline int errno_to_dotl(int err) {
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#if defined(CONFIG_LINUX)
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/* nothing to translate (Linux -> Linux) */
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#elif defined(CONFIG_DARWIN)
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/*
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* translation mandatory for macOS hosts
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*
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* FIXME: Only most important errnos translated here yet, this should be
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* extended to as many errnos being translated as possible in future.
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*/
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if (err == ENAMETOOLONG) {
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err = 36; /* ==ENAMETOOLONG on Linux */
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} else if (err == ENOTEMPTY) {
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err = 39; /* ==ENOTEMPTY on Linux */
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} else if (err == ELOOP) {
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err = 40; /* ==ELOOP on Linux */
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} else if (err == ENOATTR) {
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err = 61; /* ==ENODATA on Linux */
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} else if (err == ENOTSUP) {
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err = 95; /* ==EOPNOTSUPP on Linux */
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} else if (err == EOPNOTSUPP) {
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err = 95; /* ==EOPNOTSUPP on Linux */
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}
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#else
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#error Missing errno translation to Linux for this host system
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#endif
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return err;
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
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#define qemu_fgetxattr(...) fgetxattr(__VA_ARGS__, 0, 0)
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#define qemu_lgetxattr(...) getxattr(__VA_ARGS__, 0, XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
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#define qemu_llistxattr(...) listxattr(__VA_ARGS__, XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
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#define qemu_lremovexattr(...) removexattr(__VA_ARGS__, XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
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static inline int qemu_lsetxattr(const char *path, const char *name,
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const void *value, size_t size, int flags) {
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return setxattr(path, name, value, size, 0, flags | XATTR_NOFOLLOW);
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}
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#else
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#define qemu_fgetxattr fgetxattr
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#define qemu_lgetxattr lgetxattr
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#define qemu_llistxattr llistxattr
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#define qemu_lremovexattr lremovexattr
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#define qemu_lsetxattr lsetxattr
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#endif
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static inline void close_preserve_errno(int fd)
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{
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int serrno = errno;
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close(fd);
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errno = serrno;
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}
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static inline int openat_dir(int dirfd, const char *name)
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{
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return openat(dirfd, name,
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O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY | O_NOFOLLOW | O_PATH_9P_UTIL);
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}
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static inline int openat_file(int dirfd, const char *name, int flags,
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mode_t mode)
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{
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int fd, serrno, ret;
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#ifndef CONFIG_DARWIN
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again:
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#endif
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fd = openat(dirfd, name, flags | O_NOFOLLOW | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK,
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mode);
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if (fd == -1) {
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#ifndef CONFIG_DARWIN
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if (errno == EPERM && (flags & O_NOATIME)) {
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/*
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* The client passed O_NOATIME but we lack permissions to honor it.
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* Rather than failing the open, fall back without O_NOATIME. This
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* doesn't break the semantics on the client side, as the Linux
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* open(2) man page notes that O_NOATIME "may not be effective on
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* all filesystems". In particular, NFS and other network
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* filesystems ignore it entirely.
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*/
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flags &= ~O_NOATIME;
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goto again;
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}
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#endif
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return -1;
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}
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serrno = errno;
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/* O_NONBLOCK was only needed to open the file. Let's drop it. We don't
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* do that with O_PATH since fcntl(F_SETFL) isn't supported, and openat()
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* ignored it anyway.
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*/
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if (!(flags & O_PATH_9P_UTIL)) {
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ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags);
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assert(!ret);
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}
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errno = serrno;
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return fd;
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}
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ssize_t fgetxattrat_nofollow(int dirfd, const char *path, const char *name,
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void *value, size_t size);
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int fsetxattrat_nofollow(int dirfd, const char *path, const char *name,
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void *value, size_t size, int flags);
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ssize_t flistxattrat_nofollow(int dirfd, const char *filename,
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char *list, size_t size);
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ssize_t fremovexattrat_nofollow(int dirfd, const char *filename,
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const char *name);
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/*
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* Darwin has d_seekoff, which appears to function similarly to d_off.
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* However, it does not appear to be supported on all file systems,
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* so ensure it is manually injected earlier and call here when
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* needed.
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*/
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static inline off_t qemu_dirent_off(struct dirent *dent)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
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return dent->d_seekoff;
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#else
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return dent->d_off;
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#endif
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}
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/**
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* qemu_dirent_dup() - Duplicate directory entry @dent.
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*
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* @dent: original directory entry to be duplicated
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* Return: duplicated directory entry which should be freed with g_free()
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*
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* It is highly recommended to use this function instead of open coding
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* duplication of dirent objects, because the actual struct dirent
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* size may be bigger or shorter than sizeof(struct dirent) and correct
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* handling is platform specific (see gitlab issue #841).
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*/
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static inline struct dirent *qemu_dirent_dup(struct dirent *dent)
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{
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size_t sz = 0;
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#if defined _DIRENT_HAVE_D_RECLEN
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/* Avoid use of strlen() if platform supports d_reclen. */
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sz = dent->d_reclen;
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#endif
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/*
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* Test sz for zero even if d_reclen is available
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* because some drivers may set d_reclen to zero.
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*/
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if (sz == 0) {
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/* Fallback to the most portable way. */
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sz = offsetof(struct dirent, d_name) +
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strlen(dent->d_name) + 1;
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}
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return g_memdup(dent, sz);
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}
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/*
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* As long as mknodat is not available on macOS, this workaround
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* using pthread_fchdir_np is needed. qemu_mknodat is defined in
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* os-posix.c. pthread_fchdir_np is weakly linked here as a guard
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* in case it disappears in future macOS versions, because it is
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* is a private API.
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*/
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#if defined CONFIG_DARWIN && defined CONFIG_PTHREAD_FCHDIR_NP
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int pthread_fchdir_np(int fd) __attribute__((weak_import));
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#endif
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int qemu_mknodat(int dirfd, const char *filename, mode_t mode, dev_t dev);
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#endif
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