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-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/close.rs55
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/dup.rs124
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/errno.rs72
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/fcntl.rs141
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/ioctl.rs77
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/is_read_write.rs19
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/mod.rs32
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/io/read_write.rs312
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diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/close.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/close.rs
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+//! The unsafe `close` for raw file descriptors.
+//!
+//! # Safety
+//!
+//! Operating on raw file descriptors is unsafe.
+#![allow(unsafe_code)]
+
+use crate::backend;
+use backend::fd::RawFd;
+
+/// `close(raw_fd)`—Closes a `RawFd` directly.
+///
+/// Most users won't need to use this, as `OwnedFd` automatically closes its
+/// file descriptor on `Drop`.
+///
+/// This function does not return a `Result`, as it is the [responsibility] of
+/// filesystem designers to not return errors from `close`. Users who chose to
+/// use NFS or similar filesystems should take care to monitor for problems
+/// externally.
+///
+/// [responsibility]: https://lwn.net/Articles/576518/
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Beej's Guide to Network Programming]
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [Winsock]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [Beej's Guide to Network Programming]: https://beej.us/guide/bgnet/html/split/system-calls-or-bust.html#close-and-shutdownget-outta-my-face
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/close.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/close.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/close.2.html#//apple_ref/doc/man/2/close
+/// [Winsock]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-closesocket
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=close&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/close.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/close.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=close&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/close
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Opening-and-Closing-Files.html#index-close
+///
+/// # Safety
+///
+/// This function takes a `RawFd`, which must be valid before the call, and is
+/// not valid after the call.
+#[inline]
+pub unsafe fn close(raw_fd: RawFd) {
+ backend::io::syscalls::close(raw_fd)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/dup.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/dup.rs
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+//! Functions which duplicate file descriptors.
+
+use crate::fd::OwnedFd;
+use crate::{backend, io};
+use backend::fd::AsFd;
+
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+pub use backend::io::types::DupFlags;
+
+/// `dup(fd)`—Creates a new `OwnedFd` instance that shares the same
+/// underlying [file description] as `fd`.
+///
+/// This function does not set the `O_CLOEXEC` flag. To do a `dup` that does
+/// set `O_CLOEXEC`, use [`fcntl_dupfd_cloexec`].
+///
+/// POSIX guarantees that `dup` will use the lowest unused file descriptor,
+/// however it is not safe in general to rely on this, as file descriptors may
+/// be unexpectedly allocated on other threads or in libraries.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [file description]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_258
+/// [`fcntl_dupfd_cloexec`]: crate::io::fcntl_dupfd_cloexec
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/dup.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/dup.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/dup.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=dup&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/dup.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/dup.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=dup&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/dup
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Duplicating-Descriptors.html
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn dup<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::dup(fd.as_fd())
+}
+
+/// `dup2(fd, new)`—Changes the [file description] of a file descriptor.
+///
+/// `dup2` conceptually closes `new` and then sets the file description for
+/// `new` to be the same as the one for `fd`. This is a very unusual operation,
+/// and should only be used on file descriptors where you know how `new` will
+/// be subsequently used.
+///
+/// This function does not set the `O_CLOEXEC` flag. To do a `dup2` that does
+/// set `O_CLOEXEC`, use [`dup3`] with [`DupFlags::CLOEXEC`] on platforms which
+/// support it, or [`fcntl_dupfd_cloexec`]
+///
+/// For `dup2` to stdin, stdout, and stderr, see [`stdio::dup2_stdin`],
+/// [`stdio::dup2_stdout`], and [`stdio::dup2_stderr`].
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [file description]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_258
+/// [`fcntl_dupfd_cloexec`]: crate::io::fcntl_dupfd_cloexec
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/dup2.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/dup2.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/dup2.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=dup2&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/dup2.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/dup2.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=dup2&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/dup
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Duplicating-Descriptors.html
+/// [`stdio::dup2_stdin`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/stdio/fn.dup2_stdin.html
+/// [`stdio::dup2_stdout`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/stdio/fn.dup2_stdout.html
+/// [`stdio::dup2_stderr`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/stdio/fn.dup2_stderr.html
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn dup2<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, new: &mut OwnedFd) -> io::Result<()> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::dup2(fd.as_fd(), new)
+}
+
+/// `dup3(fd, new, flags)`—Changes the [file description] of a file
+/// descriptor, with flags.
+///
+/// `dup3` is the same as [`dup2`] but adds an additional flags operand, and it
+/// fails in the case that `fd` and `new` have the same file descriptor value.
+/// This additional difference is the reason this function isn't named
+/// `dup2_with`.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+///
+/// [file description]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_258
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/dup3.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=dup3&sektion=3
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/dup3.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/dup3.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=dup3&section=3
+#[cfg(not(any(
+ target_os = "aix",
+ target_os = "espidf",
+ target_os = "nto",
+ target_os = "vita",
+ target_os = "wasi"
+)))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn dup3<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, new: &mut OwnedFd, flags: DupFlags) -> io::Result<()> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::dup3(fd.as_fd(), new, flags)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/errno.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/errno.rs
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+//! The `Errno` type, which is a minimal wrapper around an error code.
+//!
+//! We define the error constants as individual `const`s instead of an enum
+//! because we may not know about all of the host's error values and we don't
+//! want unrecognized values to create undefined behavior.
+
+use crate::backend;
+use core::{fmt, result};
+#[cfg(feature = "std")]
+use std::error;
+
+/// A specialized [`Result`] type for `rustix` APIs.
+pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Errno>;
+
+pub use backend::io::errno::Errno;
+
+impl Errno {
+ /// Shorthand for `std::io::Error::from(self).kind()`.
+ #[cfg(feature = "std")]
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn kind(self) -> std::io::ErrorKind {
+ std::io::Error::from(self).kind()
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for Errno {
+ fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ #[cfg(feature = "std")]
+ {
+ std::io::Error::from(*self).fmt(fmt)
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+ {
+ write!(fmt, "os error {}", self.raw_os_error())
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Debug for Errno {
+ fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ #[cfg(feature = "std")]
+ {
+ std::io::Error::from(*self).fmt(fmt)
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+ {
+ write!(fmt, "os error {}", self.raw_os_error())
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "std")]
+impl error::Error for Errno {}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "std")]
+impl From<Errno> for std::io::Error {
+ #[inline]
+ fn from(err: Errno) -> Self {
+ Self::from_raw_os_error(err.raw_os_error() as _)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Call `f` until it either succeeds or fails other than [`Errno::INTR`].
+#[inline]
+pub fn retry_on_intr<T, F: FnMut() -> Result<T>>(mut f: F) -> Result<T> {
+ loop {
+ match f() {
+ Err(Errno::INTR) => (),
+ result => return result,
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/fcntl.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/fcntl.rs
new file mode 100644
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@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+//! The Unix `fcntl` function is effectively lots of different functions hidden
+//! behind a single dynamic dispatch interface. In order to provide a type-safe
+//! API, rustix makes them all separate functions so that they can have
+//! dedicated static type signatures.
+//!
+//! `fcntl` functions which are not specific to files or directories live in
+//! the [`io`] module instead.
+//!
+//! [`io`]: crate::io
+
+use crate::{backend, io};
+use backend::fd::{AsFd, OwnedFd, RawFd};
+
+pub use backend::io::types::FdFlags;
+
+/// `fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)`—Returns a file descriptor's flags.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fcntl&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=fcntl&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/fcntl
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Control-Operations.html#index-fcntl-function
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "F_GETFD")]
+pub fn fcntl_getfd<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<FdFlags> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::fcntl_getfd(fd.as_fd())
+}
+
+/// `fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags)`—Sets a file descriptor's flags.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fcntl&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=fcntl&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/fcntl
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Control-Operations.html#index-fcntl-function
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "F_SETFD")]
+pub fn fcntl_setfd<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, flags: FdFlags) -> io::Result<()> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::fcntl_setfd(fd.as_fd(), flags)
+}
+
+/// `fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC)`—Creates a new `OwnedFd` instance, with value
+/// at least `min`, that has `O_CLOEXEC` set and that shares the same
+/// underlying [file description] as `fd`.
+///
+/// POSIX guarantees that `F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC` will use the lowest unused file
+/// descriptor which is at least `min`, however it is not safe in general to
+/// rely on this, as file descriptors may be unexpectedly allocated on other
+/// threads or in libraries.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fcntl&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=fcntl&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/fcntl
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Control-Operations.html#index-fcntl-function
+#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "wasi")))]
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC")]
+pub fn fcntl_dupfd_cloexec<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, min: RawFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::fcntl_dupfd_cloexec(fd.as_fd(), min)
+}
+
+/// `fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD)`—Creates a new `OwnedFd` instance, with value at
+/// least `min`, that shares the same underlying [file description] as `fd`.
+///
+/// POSIX guarantees that `F_DUPFD` will use the lowest unused file descriptor
+/// which is at least `min`, however it is not safe in general to rely on this,
+/// as file descriptors may be unexpectedly allocated on other threads or in
+/// libraries.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/fcntl.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fcntl&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/fcntl.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=fcntl&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/fcntl
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Control-Operations.html#index-fcntl-function
+#[cfg(target_os = "espidf")]
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "F_DUPFD")]
+pub fn fcntl_dupfd<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, min: RawFd) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::fcntl_dupfd(fd.as_fd(), min)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/ioctl.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/ioctl.rs
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/io/ioctl.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+//! The Unix `ioctl` function is effectively lots of different functions hidden
+//! behind a single dynamic dispatch interface. In order to provide a type-safe
+//! API, rustix makes them all separate functions so that they can have
+//! dedicated static type signatures.
+//!
+//! Some ioctls, such as those related to filesystems, terminals, and
+//! processes, live in other top-level API modules.
+
+#![allow(unsafe_code)]
+
+use crate::{backend, io, ioctl};
+use backend::c;
+use backend::fd::AsFd;
+
+/// `ioctl(fd, FIOCLEX, NULL)`—Set the close-on-exec flag.
+///
+/// This is similar to `fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)`, except that it avoids
+/// clearing any other flags that might be set.
+#[cfg(apple)]
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "FIOCLEX")]
+#[doc(alias = "FD_CLOEXEC")]
+pub fn ioctl_fioclex<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> {
+ // SAFETY: FIOCLEX is a no-argument setter opcode.
+ unsafe {
+ let ctl = ioctl::NoArg::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ c::FIOCLEX }>>::new();
+ ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl)
+ }
+}
+
+/// `ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, &value)`—Enables or disables non-blocking mode.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Winsock]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+///
+/// [Winsock]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winsock/winsock-ioctls#unix-ioctl-codes
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/ioctl.2#GENERIC%20IOCTLS
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/ioctl.2#GENERIC_IOCTLS
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "FIONBIO")]
+pub fn ioctl_fionbio<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, value: bool) -> io::Result<()> {
+ // SAFETY: FIONBIO is a pointer setter opcode.
+ unsafe {
+ let ctl = ioctl::Setter::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ c::FIONBIO }>, c::c_int>::new(value.into());
+ ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl)
+ }
+}
+
+/// `ioctl(fd, FIONREAD)`—Returns the number of bytes ready to be read.
+///
+/// The result of this function gets silently coerced into a C `int` by the OS,
+/// so it may contain a wrapped value.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Winsock]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+///
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl_tty.2.html
+/// [Winsock]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winsock/winsock-ioctls#unix-ioctl-codes
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ioctl&sektion=2#GENERIC%09IOCTLS
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/ioctl.2#GENERIC%20IOCTLS
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/ioctl.2#GENERIC_IOCTLS
+#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita")))]
+#[inline]
+#[doc(alias = "FIONREAD")]
+pub fn ioctl_fionread<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<u64> {
+ // SAFETY: FIONREAD is a getter opcode that gets a c_int.
+ unsafe {
+ let ctl = ioctl::Getter::<ioctl::BadOpcode<{ c::FIONREAD }>, c::c_int>::new();
+ ioctl::ioctl(fd, ctl).map(|n| n as u64)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/is_read_write.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/is_read_write.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..af33806
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/io/is_read_write.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+//! The [`is_read_write`] function.
+//!
+//! [`is_read_write`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/io/fn.is_read_write.html
+
+use crate::{backend, io};
+use backend::fd::AsFd;
+
+/// Returns a pair of booleans indicating whether the file descriptor is
+/// readable and/or writable, respectively.
+///
+/// Unlike [`is_file_read_write`], this correctly detects whether sockets
+/// have been shutdown, partially or completely.
+///
+/// [`is_file_read_write`]: crate::fs::is_file_read_write
+#[inline]
+#[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))))]
+pub fn is_read_write<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<(bool, bool)> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::is_read_write(fd.as_fd())
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bddd12a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/io/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+//! I/O operations.
+//!
+//! If you're looking for [`SeekFrom`], that's in the [`fs`] module.
+//!
+//! [`SeekFrom`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/fs/enum.SeekFrom.html
+//! [`fs`]: https://docs.rs/rustix/*/rustix/fs/index.html
+
+mod close;
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+mod dup;
+mod errno;
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+mod fcntl;
+mod ioctl;
+#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox")))]
+#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))]
+mod is_read_write;
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+mod read_write;
+
+pub use close::close;
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+pub use dup::*;
+pub use errno::{retry_on_intr, Errno, Result};
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+pub use fcntl::*;
+pub use ioctl::*;
+#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "redox")))]
+#[cfg(all(feature = "fs", feature = "net"))]
+pub use is_read_write::*;
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+pub use read_write::*;
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/io/read_write.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/io/read_write.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2ed9dd7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/io/read_write.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,312 @@
+//! `read` and `write`, optionally positioned, optionally vectored
+
+#![allow(unsafe_code)]
+
+use crate::buffer::split_init;
+use crate::{backend, io};
+use backend::fd::AsFd;
+use core::mem::MaybeUninit;
+
+// Declare `IoSlice` and `IoSliceMut`.
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+pub use crate::maybe_polyfill::io::{IoSlice, IoSliceMut};
+
+#[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+pub use backend::io::types::ReadWriteFlags;
+
+/// `read(fd, buf)`—Reads from a stream.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/read.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/read.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/read.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=read&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/read.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/read.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=read&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/read
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/I_002fO-Primitives.html#index-reading-from-a-file-descriptor
+#[inline]
+pub fn read<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ unsafe { backend::io::syscalls::read(fd.as_fd(), buf.as_mut_ptr(), buf.len()) }
+}
+
+/// `read(fd, buf)`—Reads from a stream.
+///
+/// This is equivalent to [`read`], except that it can read into uninitialized
+/// memory. It returns the slice that was initialized by this function and the
+/// slice that remains uninitialized.
+#[inline]
+pub fn read_uninit<Fd: AsFd>(
+ fd: Fd,
+ buf: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>],
+) -> io::Result<(&mut [u8], &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>])> {
+ // Get number of initialized bytes.
+ let length =
+ unsafe { backend::io::syscalls::read(fd.as_fd(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, buf.len()) };
+
+ // Split into the initialized and uninitialized portions.
+ Ok(unsafe { split_init(buf, length?) })
+}
+
+/// `write(fd, buf)`—Writes to a stream.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+/// - [glibc]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/write.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/write.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=write&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/write.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/write.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=write&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/write
+/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/I_002fO-Primitives.html#index-writing-to-a-file-descriptor
+#[inline]
+pub fn write<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::write(fd.as_fd(), buf)
+}
+
+/// `pread(fd, buf, offset)`—Reads from a file at a given position.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/pread.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pread.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/pread.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pread&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/pread.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/pread.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=pread&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/pread
+#[inline]
+pub fn pread<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, buf: &mut [u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ unsafe { backend::io::syscalls::pread(fd.as_fd(), buf.as_mut_ptr(), buf.len(), offset) }
+}
+
+/// `pread(fd, buf, offset)`—Reads from a file at a given position.
+///
+/// This is equivalent to [`pread`], except that it can read into uninitialized
+/// memory. It returns the slice that was initialized by this function and the
+/// slice that remains uninitialized.
+#[inline]
+pub fn pread_uninit<Fd: AsFd>(
+ fd: Fd,
+ buf: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>],
+ offset: u64,
+) -> io::Result<(&mut [u8], &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>])> {
+ let length = unsafe {
+ backend::io::syscalls::pread(fd.as_fd(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, buf.len(), offset)
+ };
+ Ok(unsafe { split_init(buf, length?) })
+}
+
+/// `pwrite(fd, bufs)`—Writes to a file at a given position.
+///
+/// Contrary to POSIX, on many popular platforms including Linux and FreeBSD,
+/// if the file is opened in append mode, this ignores the offset appends the
+/// data to the end of the file.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/pwrite.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwrite.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/pwrite.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pwrite&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/pwrite.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/pwrite.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=pwrite&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/pwrite
+#[inline]
+pub fn pwrite<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, buf: &[u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::pwrite(fd.as_fd(), buf, offset)
+}
+
+/// `readv(fd, bufs)`—Reads from a stream into multiple buffers.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readv.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readv.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/readv.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=readv&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/readv.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/readv.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=readv&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/readv
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn readv<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::readv(fd.as_fd(), bufs)
+}
+
+/// `writev(fd, bufs)`—Writes to a stream from multiple buffers.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [POSIX]
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [Apple]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/writev.html
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/writev.2.html
+/// [Apple]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/System/Conceptual/ManPages_iPhoneOS/man2/writev.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=writev&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/writev.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/writev.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=writev&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/writev
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn writev<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::writev(fd.as_fd(), bufs)
+}
+
+/// `preadv(fd, bufs, offset)`—Reads from a file at a given position into
+/// multiple buffers.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/preadv.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=preadv&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/preadv.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/preadv.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=preadv&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/preadv
+#[cfg(not(any(
+ target_os = "espidf",
+ target_os = "haiku",
+ target_os = "nto",
+ target_os = "redox",
+ target_os = "solaris",
+ target_os = "vita"
+)))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn preadv<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::preadv(fd.as_fd(), bufs, offset)
+}
+
+/// `pwritev(fd, bufs, offset)`—Writes to a file at a given position from
+/// multiple buffers.
+///
+/// Contrary to POSIX, on many popular platforms including Linux and FreeBSD,
+/// if the file is opened in append mode, this ignores the offset appends the
+/// data to the end of the file.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+/// - [FreeBSD]
+/// - [NetBSD]
+/// - [OpenBSD]
+/// - [DragonFly BSD]
+/// - [illumos]
+///
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwritev.2.html
+/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pwritev&sektion=2
+/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/pwritev.2
+/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/pwritev.2
+/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=pwritev&section=2
+/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/2/pwritev
+#[cfg(not(any(
+ target_os = "espidf",
+ target_os = "haiku",
+ target_os = "nto",
+ target_os = "redox",
+ target_os = "solaris",
+ target_os = "vita"
+)))]
+#[inline]
+pub fn pwritev<Fd: AsFd>(fd: Fd, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>], offset: u64) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::pwritev(fd.as_fd(), bufs, offset)
+}
+
+/// `preadv2(fd, bufs, offset, flags)`—Reads data, with several options.
+///
+/// An `offset` of `u64::MAX` means to use and update the current file offset.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+///
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/preadv2.2.html
+#[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+#[inline]
+pub fn preadv2<Fd: AsFd>(
+ fd: Fd,
+ bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>],
+ offset: u64,
+ flags: ReadWriteFlags,
+) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::preadv2(fd.as_fd(), bufs, offset, flags)
+}
+
+/// `pwritev2(fd, bufs, offset, flags)`—Writes data, with several options.
+///
+/// An `offset` of `u64::MAX` means to use and update the current file offset.
+///
+/// # References
+/// - [Linux]
+///
+/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwritev2.2.html
+#[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+#[inline]
+pub fn pwritev2<Fd: AsFd>(
+ fd: Fd,
+ bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>],
+ offset: u64,
+ flags: ReadWriteFlags,
+) -> io::Result<usize> {
+ backend::io::syscalls::pwritev2(fd.as_fd(), bufs, offset, flags)
+}