//! The libc backend. //! //! On most platforms, this uses the `libc` crate to make system calls. On //! Windows, this uses the Winsock API in `windows-sys`, which can be adapted //! to have a very `libc`-like interface. // Every FFI call requires an unsafe block, and there are a lot of FFI // calls. For now, set this to allow for the libc backend. #![allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] // Lots of libc types vary between platforms, so we often need a `.into()` on // one platform where it's redundant on another. #![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] mod conv; #[cfg(windows)] pub(crate) mod fd { pub use crate::maybe_polyfill::os::windows::io::{ AsRawSocket, AsSocket, BorrowedSocket as BorrowedFd, FromRawSocket, IntoRawSocket, OwnedSocket as OwnedFd, RawSocket as RawFd, }; pub(crate) use windows_sys::Win32::Networking::WinSock::SOCKET as LibcFd; /// A version of [`AsRawFd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`AsRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.AsRawFd.html pub trait AsRawFd { /// A version of [`as_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`as_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.as_raw_fd fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd; } impl AsRawFd for T { #[inline] fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { self.as_raw_socket() } } /// A version of [`IntoRawFd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`IntoRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.IntoRawFd.html pub trait IntoRawFd { /// A version of [`into_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`into_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.into_raw_fd fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd; } impl IntoRawFd for T { #[inline] fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { self.into_raw_socket() } } /// A version of [`FromRawFd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`FromRawFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.FromRawFd.html pub trait FromRawFd { /// A version of [`from_raw_fd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// # Safety /// /// See the [safety requirements] for [`from_raw_fd`]. /// /// [`from_raw_fd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.FromRawFd.html#tymethod.from_raw_fd /// [safety requirements]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.FromRawFd.html#safety unsafe fn from_raw_fd(raw_fd: RawFd) -> Self; } impl FromRawFd for T { #[inline] unsafe fn from_raw_fd(raw_fd: RawFd) -> Self { Self::from_raw_socket(raw_fd) } } /// A version of [`AsFd`] for use with Winsock API. /// /// [`AsFd`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/fd/trait.AsFd.html pub trait AsFd { /// An `as_fd` function for Winsock, where a `Fd` is a `Socket`. fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd; } impl AsFd for T { #[inline] fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd { self.as_socket() } } } #[cfg(not(windows))] pub(crate) mod fd { pub use crate::maybe_polyfill::os::fd::{ AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, OwnedFd, RawFd, }; #[allow(unused_imports)] pub(crate) use RawFd as LibcFd; } // On Windows we emulate selected libc-compatible interfaces. On non-Windows, // we just use libc here, since this is the libc backend. #[cfg_attr(windows, path = "winsock_c.rs")] pub(crate) mod c; #[cfg(feature = "event")] pub(crate) mod event; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(feature = "fs")] pub(crate) mod fs; pub(crate) mod io; #[cfg(linux_kernel)] #[cfg(feature = "io_uring")] pub(crate) mod io_uring; #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita", target_os = "wasi")))] #[cfg(feature = "mm")] pub(crate) mod mm; #[cfg(linux_kernel)] #[cfg(feature = "mount")] pub(crate) mod mount; #[cfg(linux_kernel)] #[cfg(all(feature = "fs", not(feature = "mount")))] pub(crate) mod mount; // for deprecated mount functions in "fs" #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))] #[cfg(feature = "net")] pub(crate) mod net; #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "espidf")))] #[cfg(any( feature = "param", feature = "runtime", feature = "time", target_arch = "x86", ))] pub(crate) mod param; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(feature = "pipe")] pub(crate) mod pipe; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(feature = "process")] pub(crate) mod process; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] #[cfg(feature = "pty")] pub(crate) mod pty; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(feature = "rand")] pub(crate) mod rand; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))] #[cfg(feature = "system")] pub(crate) mod system; #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "vita")))] #[cfg(feature = "termios")] pub(crate) mod termios; #[cfg(not(windows))] #[cfg(feature = "thread")] pub(crate) mod thread; #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "espidf")))] #[cfg(feature = "time")] pub(crate) mod time; /// If the host libc is glibc, return `true` if it is less than version 2.25. /// /// To restate and clarify, this function returning true does not mean the libc /// is glibc just that if it is glibc, it is less than version 2.25. /// /// For now, this function is only available on Linux, but if it ends up being /// used beyond that, this could be changed to e.g. `#[cfg(unix)]`. #[cfg(all(unix, target_env = "gnu"))] pub(crate) fn if_glibc_is_less_than_2_25() -> bool { // This is also defined inside `weak_or_syscall!` in // backend/libc/rand/syscalls.rs, but it's not convenient to re-export the // weak symbol from that macro, so we duplicate it at a small cost here. weak! { fn getrandom(*mut c::c_void, c::size_t, c::c_uint) -> c::ssize_t } // glibc 2.25 has `getrandom`, which is how we satisfy the API contract of // this function. But, there are likely other libc versions which have it. getrandom.get().is_none() } // Private modules used by multiple public modules. #[cfg(any(feature = "procfs", feature = "process", feature = "runtime"))] #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] pub(crate) mod pid; #[cfg(any(feature = "process", feature = "thread"))] #[cfg(linux_kernel)] pub(crate) mod prctl; #[cfg(not(any( windows, target_os = "android", target_os = "espidf", target_os = "vita", target_os = "wasi" )))] #[cfg(feature = "shm")] pub(crate) mod shm; #[cfg(any(feature = "fs", feature = "thread", feature = "process"))] #[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] pub(crate) mod ugid; #[cfg(bsd)] const MAX_IOV: usize = c::IOV_MAX as usize; #[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "nto"))] const MAX_IOV: usize = c::UIO_MAXIOV as usize; #[cfg(not(any( bsd, linux_kernel, windows, target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "espidf", target_os = "nto", target_os = "horizon", )))] const MAX_IOV: usize = 16; // The minimum value required by POSIX.