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/*
* Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_fileops_h__
#define INCLUDE_fileops_h__
#include "common.h"
#include "map.h"
#include "posix.h"
#include "path.h"
/**
* Filebuffer methods
*
* Read whole files into an in-memory buffer for processing
*/
extern int git_futils_readbuffer(git_buf *obj, const char *path);
extern int git_futils_readbuffer_updated(
git_buf *obj, const char *path, time_t *mtime, size_t *size, int *updated);
extern int git_futils_readbuffer_fd(git_buf *obj, git_file fd, size_t len);
extern int git_futils_writebuffer(
const git_buf *buf, const char *path, int open_flags, mode_t mode);
/**
* File utils
*
* These are custom filesystem-related helper methods. They are
* rather high level, and wrap the underlying POSIX methods
*
* All these methods return 0 on success,
* or an error code on failure and an error message is set.
*/
/**
* Create and open a file, while also
* creating all the folders in its path
*/
extern int git_futils_creat_withpath(const char *path, const mode_t dirmode, const mode_t mode);
/**
* Create an open a process-locked file
*/
extern int git_futils_creat_locked(const char *path, const mode_t mode);
/**
* Create an open a process-locked file, while
* also creating all the folders in its path
*/
extern int git_futils_creat_locked_withpath(const char *path, const mode_t dirmode, const mode_t mode);
/**
* Create a path recursively
*
* If a base parameter is being passed, it's expected to be valued with a
* path pointing to an already existing directory.
*/
extern int git_futils_mkdir_r(const char *path, const char *base, const mode_t mode);
/**
* Flags to pass to `git_futils_mkdir`.
*
* * GIT_MKDIR_EXCL is "exclusive" - i.e. generate an error if dir exists.
* * GIT_MKDIR_PATH says to make all components in the path.
* * GIT_MKDIR_CHMOD says to chmod the final directory entry after creation
* * GIT_MKDIR_CHMOD_PATH says to chmod each directory component in the path
* * GIT_MKDIR_SKIP_LAST says to leave off the last element of the path
* * GIT_MKDIR_SKIP_LAST2 says to leave off the last 2 elements of the path
* * GIT_MKDIR_VERIFY_DIR says confirm final item is a dir, not just EEXIST
*
* Note that the chmod options will be executed even if the directory already
* exists, unless GIT_MKDIR_EXCL is given.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_MKDIR_EXCL = 1,
GIT_MKDIR_PATH = 2,
GIT_MKDIR_CHMOD = 4,
GIT_MKDIR_CHMOD_PATH = 8,
GIT_MKDIR_SKIP_LAST = 16,
GIT_MKDIR_SKIP_LAST2 = 32,
GIT_MKDIR_VERIFY_DIR = 64,
} git_futils_mkdir_flags;
/**
* Create a directory or entire path.
*
* This makes a directory (and the entire path leading up to it if requested),
* and optionally chmods the directory immediately after (or each part of the
* path if requested).
*
* @param path The path to create.
* @param base Root for relative path. These directories will never be made.
* @param mode The mode to use for created directories.
* @param flags Combination of the mkdir flags above.
* @return 0 on success, else error code
*/
extern int git_futils_mkdir(const char *path, const char *base, mode_t mode, uint32_t flags);
/**
* Create all the folders required to contain
* the full path of a file
*/
extern int git_futils_mkpath2file(const char *path, const mode_t mode);
/**
* Flags to pass to `git_futils_rmdir_r`.
*
* * GIT_RMDIR_EMPTY_HIERARCHY - the default; remove hierarchy of empty
* dirs and generate error if any files are found.
* * GIT_RMDIR_REMOVE_FILES - attempt to remove files in the hierarchy.
* * GIT_RMDIR_SKIP_NONEMPTY - skip non-empty directories with no error.
* * GIT_RMDIR_EMPTY_PARENTS - remove containing directories up to base
* if removing this item leaves them empty
* * GIT_RMDIR_REMOVE_BLOCKERS - remove blocking file that causes ENOTDIR
* * GIT_RMDIR_SKIP_ROOT - don't remove root directory itself
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_RMDIR_EMPTY_HIERARCHY = 0,
GIT_RMDIR_REMOVE_FILES = (1 << 0),
GIT_RMDIR_SKIP_NONEMPTY = (1 << 1),
GIT_RMDIR_EMPTY_PARENTS = (1 << 2),
GIT_RMDIR_REMOVE_BLOCKERS = (1 << 3),
GIT_RMDIR_SKIP_ROOT = (1 << 4),
} git_futils_rmdir_flags;
/**
* Remove path and any files and directories beneath it.
*
* @param path Path to the top level directory to process.
* @param base Root for relative path.
* @param flags Combination of git_futils_rmdir_flags values
* @return 0 on success; -1 on error.
*/
extern int git_futils_rmdir_r(const char *path, const char *base, uint32_t flags);
/**
* Create and open a temporary file with a `_git2_` suffix.
* Writes the filename into path_out.
* @return On success, an open file descriptor, else an error code < 0.
*/
extern int git_futils_mktmp(git_buf *path_out, const char *filename, mode_t mode);
/**
* Move a file on the filesystem, create the
* destination path if it doesn't exist
*/
extern int git_futils_mv_withpath(const char *from, const char *to, const mode_t dirmode);
/**
* Copy a file
*
* The filemode will be used for the newly created file.
*/
extern int git_futils_cp(
const char *from,
const char *to,
mode_t filemode);
/**
* Flags that can be passed to `git_futils_cp_r`.
*
* - GIT_CPDIR_CREATE_EMPTY_DIRS: create directories even if there are no
* files under them (otherwise directories will only be created lazily
* when a file inside them is copied).
* - GIT_CPDIR_COPY_SYMLINKS: copy symlinks, otherwise they are ignored.
* - GIT_CPDIR_COPY_DOTFILES: copy files with leading '.', otherwise ignored.
* - GIT_CPDIR_OVERWRITE: overwrite pre-existing files with source content,
* otherwise they are silently skipped.
* - GIT_CPDIR_CHMOD_DIRS: explicitly chmod directories to `dirmode`
* - GIT_CPDIR_SIMPLE_TO_MODE: default tries to replicate the mode of the
* source file to the target; with this flag, always use 0666 (or 0777 if
* source has exec bits set) for target.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_CPDIR_CREATE_EMPTY_DIRS = (1u << 0),
GIT_CPDIR_COPY_SYMLINKS = (1u << 1),
GIT_CPDIR_COPY_DOTFILES = (1u << 2),
GIT_CPDIR_OVERWRITE = (1u << 3),
GIT_CPDIR_CHMOD_DIRS = (1u << 4),
GIT_CPDIR_SIMPLE_TO_MODE = (1u << 5),
} git_futils_cpdir_flags;
/**
* Copy a directory tree.
*
* This copies directories and files from one root to another. You can
* pass a combinationof GIT_CPDIR flags as defined above.
*
* If you pass the CHMOD flag, then the dirmode will be applied to all
* directories that are created during the copy, overiding the natural
* permissions. If you do not pass the CHMOD flag, then the dirmode
* will actually be copied from the source files and the `dirmode` arg
* will be ignored.
*/
extern int git_futils_cp_r(
const char *from,
const char *to,
uint32_t flags,
mode_t dirmode);
/**
* Open a file readonly and set error if needed.
*/
extern int git_futils_open_ro(const char *path);
/**
* Get the filesize in bytes of a file
*/
extern git_off_t git_futils_filesize(git_file fd);
#define GIT_PERMS_IS_EXEC(MODE) (((MODE) & 0111) != 0)
#define GIT_PERMS_CANONICAL(MODE) (GIT_PERMS_IS_EXEC(MODE) ? 0755 : 0644)
#define GIT_PERMS_FOR_WRITE(MODE) (GIT_PERMS_IS_EXEC(MODE) ? 0777 : 0666)
#define GIT_MODE_PERMS_MASK 0777
#define GIT_MODE_TYPE_MASK 0170000
#define GIT_MODE_TYPE(MODE) ((MODE) & GIT_MODE_TYPE_MASK)
#define GIT_MODE_ISBLOB(MODE) (GIT_MODE_TYPE(MODE) == GIT_MODE_TYPE(GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB))
/**
* Convert a mode_t from the OS to a legal git mode_t value.
*/
extern mode_t git_futils_canonical_mode(mode_t raw_mode);
/**
* Read-only map all or part of a file into memory.
* When possible this function should favor a virtual memory
* style mapping over some form of malloc()+read(), as the
* data access will be random and is not likely to touch the
* majority of the region requested.
*
* @param out buffer to populate with the mapping information.
* @param fd open descriptor to configure the mapping from.
* @param begin first byte to map, this should be page aligned.
* @param len number of bytes to map.
* @return
* - 0 on success;
* - -1 on error.
*/
extern int git_futils_mmap_ro(
git_map *out,
git_file fd,
git_off_t begin,
size_t len);
/**
* Read-only map an entire file.
*
* @param out buffer to populate with the mapping information.
* @param path path to file to be opened.
* @return
* - 0 on success;
* - GIT_ENOTFOUND if not found;
* - -1 on an unspecified OS related error.
*/
extern int git_futils_mmap_ro_file(
git_map *out,
const char *path);
/**
* Release the memory associated with a previous memory mapping.
* @param map the mapping description previously configured.
*/
extern void git_futils_mmap_free(git_map *map);
/**
* Create a "fake" symlink (text file containing the target path).
*
* @param new symlink file to be created
* @param old original symlink target
* @return 0 on success, -1 on error
*/
extern int git_futils_fake_symlink(const char *new, const char *old);
/**
* A file stamp represents a snapshot of information about a file that can
* be used to test if the file changes. This portable implementation is
* based on stat data about that file, but it is possible that OS specific
* versions could be implemented in the future.
*/
typedef struct {
git_time_t mtime;
git_off_t size;
unsigned int ino;
} git_futils_filestamp;
/**
* Compare stat information for file with reference info.
*
* This function updates the file stamp to current data for the given path
* and returns 0 if the file is up-to-date relative to the prior setting,
* 1 if the file has been changed, or GIT_ENOTFOUND if the file doesn't
* exist. This will not call giterr_set, so you must set the error if you
* plan to return an error.
*
* @param stamp File stamp to be checked
* @param path Path to stat and check if changed
* @return 0 if up-to-date, 1 if out-of-date, GIT_ENOTFOUND if cannot stat
*/
extern int git_futils_filestamp_check(
git_futils_filestamp *stamp, const char *path);
/**
* Set or reset file stamp data
*
* This writes the target file stamp. If the source is NULL, this will set
* the target stamp to values that will definitely be out of date. If the
* source is not NULL, this copies the source values to the target.
*
* @param tgt File stamp to write to
* @param src File stamp to copy from or NULL to clear the target
*/
extern void git_futils_filestamp_set(
git_futils_filestamp *tgt, const git_futils_filestamp *src);
#endif /* INCLUDE_fileops_h__ */