This forces all syscall functions, notably filesystem, to return numeric codes as opposed to mapping in two different areas. The result of this change is better consolidation in call sites of `sysfs.FS`, while further refactoring is needed to address consolidation of file errors. Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
151 lines
4.1 KiB
Go
151 lines
4.1 KiB
Go
package sysfs
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import (
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"io/fs"
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"os"
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"syscall"
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"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/platform"
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)
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func NewDirFS(dir string) FS {
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return &dirFS{
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dir: dir,
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cleanedDir: ensureTrailingPathSeparator(dir),
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}
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}
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func ensureTrailingPathSeparator(dir string) string {
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if !os.IsPathSeparator(dir[len(dir)-1]) {
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return dir + string(os.PathSeparator)
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}
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return dir
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}
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type dirFS struct {
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UnimplementedFS
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dir string
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// cleanedDir is for easier OS-specific concatenation, as it always has
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// a trailing path separator.
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cleanedDir string
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}
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// String implements fmt.Stringer
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func (d *dirFS) String() string {
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return d.dir
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}
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// Open implements the same method as documented on fs.FS
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func (d *dirFS) Open(name string) (fs.File, error) {
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return fsOpen(d, name)
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}
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// OpenFile implements FS.OpenFile
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func (d *dirFS) OpenFile(path string, flag int, perm fs.FileMode) (fs.File, syscall.Errno) {
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return platform.OpenFile(d.join(path), flag, perm)
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}
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// Lstat implements FS.Lstat
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func (d *dirFS) Lstat(path string) (platform.Stat_t, syscall.Errno) {
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return platform.Lstat(d.join(path))
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}
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// Stat implements FS.Stat
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func (d *dirFS) Stat(path string) (platform.Stat_t, syscall.Errno) {
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return platform.Stat(d.join(path))
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}
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// Mkdir implements FS.Mkdir
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func (d *dirFS) Mkdir(path string, perm fs.FileMode) (errno syscall.Errno) {
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err := os.Mkdir(d.join(path), perm)
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if errno = platform.UnwrapOSError(err); errno == syscall.ENOTDIR {
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errno = syscall.ENOENT
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}
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return
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}
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// Chmod implements FS.Chmod
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func (d *dirFS) Chmod(path string, perm fs.FileMode) syscall.Errno {
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err := os.Chmod(d.join(path), perm)
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return platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// Chown implements FS.Chown
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func (d *dirFS) Chown(path string, uid, gid int) syscall.Errno {
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return platform.Chown(d.join(path), uid, gid)
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}
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// Lchown implements FS.Lchown
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func (d *dirFS) Lchown(path string, uid, gid int) syscall.Errno {
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return platform.Lchown(d.join(path), uid, gid)
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}
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// Rename implements FS.Rename
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func (d *dirFS) Rename(from, to string) syscall.Errno {
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from, to = d.join(from), d.join(to)
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return platform.Rename(from, to)
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}
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// Readlink implements FS.Readlink
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func (d *dirFS) Readlink(path string) (string, syscall.Errno) {
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// Note: do not use syscall.Readlink as that causes race on Windows.
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// In any case, syscall.Readlink does almost the same logic as os.Readlink.
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dst, err := os.Readlink(d.join(path))
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if err != nil {
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return "", platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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return platform.ToPosixPath(dst), 0
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}
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// Link implements FS.Link.
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func (d *dirFS) Link(oldName, newName string) syscall.Errno {
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err := os.Link(d.join(oldName), d.join(newName))
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return platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// Rmdir implements FS.Rmdir
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func (d *dirFS) Rmdir(path string) syscall.Errno {
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err := syscall.Rmdir(d.join(path))
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return platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// Unlink implements FS.Unlink
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func (d *dirFS) Unlink(path string) (err syscall.Errno) {
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return platform.Unlink(d.join(path))
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}
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// Symlink implements FS.Symlink
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func (d *dirFS) Symlink(oldName, link string) syscall.Errno {
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// Note: do not resolve `oldName` relative to this dirFS. The link result is always resolved
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// when dereference the `link` on its usage (e.g. readlink, read, etc).
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// https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cap-std/blob/v1.0.4/cap-std/src/fs/dir.rs#L404-L409
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err := os.Symlink(oldName, d.join(link))
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return platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// Utimens implements FS.Utimens
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func (d *dirFS) Utimens(path string, times *[2]syscall.Timespec, symlinkFollow bool) syscall.Errno {
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return platform.Utimens(d.join(path), times, symlinkFollow)
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}
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// Truncate implements FS.Truncate
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func (d *dirFS) Truncate(path string, size int64) syscall.Errno {
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// Use os.Truncate as syscall.Truncate doesn't exist on Windows.
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err := os.Truncate(d.join(path), size)
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return platform.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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func (d *dirFS) join(path string) string {
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switch path {
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case "", ".", "/":
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if d.cleanedDir == "/" {
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return "/"
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}
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// cleanedDir includes an unnecessary delimiter for the root path.
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return d.cleanedDir[:len(d.cleanedDir)-1]
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}
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// TODO: Enforce similar to safefilepath.FromFS(path), but be careful as
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// relative path inputs are allowed. e.g. dir or path == ../
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return d.cleanedDir + path
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}
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