std/sys/pal/unix/
mod.rs

1#![allow(missing_docs, nonstandard_style)]
2
3use crate::io::ErrorKind;
4
5#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))]
6#[macro_use]
7pub mod weak;
8
9#[cfg(target_os = "fuchsia")]
10pub mod fuchsia;
11pub mod futex;
12#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
13pub mod kernel_copy;
14#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
15pub mod linux;
16pub mod os;
17pub mod pipe;
18pub mod stack_overflow;
19pub mod sync;
20pub mod thread;
21pub mod thread_parking;
22pub mod time;
23
24#[cfg(target_os = "espidf")]
25pub fn init(_argc: isize, _argv: *const *const u8, _sigpipe: u8) {}
26
27#[cfg(not(target_os = "espidf"))]
28#[cfg_attr(target_os = "vita", allow(unused_variables))]
29// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime initialization.
30// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when Rust code is called externally.
31// See `fn init()` in `library/std/src/rt.rs` for docs on `sigpipe`.
32pub unsafe fn init(argc: isize, argv: *const *const u8, sigpipe: u8) {
33    // The standard streams might be closed on application startup. To prevent
34    // std::io::{stdin, stdout,stderr} objects from using other unrelated file
35    // resources opened later, we reopen standards streams when they are closed.
36    sanitize_standard_fds();
37
38    // By default, some platforms will send a *signal* when an EPIPE error
39    // would otherwise be delivered. This runtime doesn't install a SIGPIPE
40    // handler, causing it to kill the program, which isn't exactly what we
41    // want!
42    //
43    // Hence, we set SIGPIPE to ignore when the program starts up in order
44    // to prevent this problem. Use `-Zon-broken-pipe=...` to alter this
45    // behavior.
46    reset_sigpipe(sigpipe);
47
48    stack_overflow::init();
49    #[cfg(not(target_os = "vita"))]
50    crate::sys::args::init(argc, argv);
51
52    // Normally, `thread::spawn` will call `Thread::set_name` but since this thread
53    // already exists, we have to call it ourselves. We only do this on Apple targets
54    // because some unix-like operating systems such as Linux share process-id and
55    // thread-id for the main thread and so renaming the main thread will rename the
56    // process and we only want to enable this on platforms we've tested.
57    if cfg!(target_vendor = "apple") {
58        thread::Thread::set_name(&c"main");
59    }
60
61    unsafe fn sanitize_standard_fds() {
62        // fast path with a single syscall for systems with poll()
63        #[cfg(not(any(
64            miri,
65            target_os = "emscripten",
66            target_os = "fuchsia",
67            target_os = "vxworks",
68            target_os = "redox",
69            target_os = "l4re",
70            target_os = "horizon",
71            target_os = "vita",
72            target_os = "rtems",
73            // The poll on Darwin doesn't set POLLNVAL for closed fds.
74            target_vendor = "apple",
75        )))]
76        'poll: {
77            #[cfg(not(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")))]
78            use libc::open as open64;
79            #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))]
80            use libc::open64;
81
82            use crate::sys::os::errno;
83            let pfds: &mut [_] = &mut [
84                libc::pollfd { fd: 0, events: 0, revents: 0 },
85                libc::pollfd { fd: 1, events: 0, revents: 0 },
86                libc::pollfd { fd: 2, events: 0, revents: 0 },
87            ];
88
89            while libc::poll(pfds.as_mut_ptr(), 3, 0) == -1 {
90                match errno() {
91                    libc::EINTR => continue,
92                    #[cfg(target_vendor = "unikraft")]
93                    libc::ENOSYS => {
94                        // Not all configurations of Unikraft enable `LIBPOSIX_EVENT`.
95                        break 'poll;
96                    }
97                    libc::EINVAL | libc::EAGAIN | libc::ENOMEM => {
98                        // RLIMIT_NOFILE or temporary allocation failures
99                        // may be preventing use of poll(), fall back to fcntl
100                        break 'poll;
101                    }
102                    _ => libc::abort(),
103                }
104            }
105            for pfd in pfds {
106                if pfd.revents & libc::POLLNVAL == 0 {
107                    continue;
108                }
109                if open64(c"/dev/null".as_ptr(), libc::O_RDWR, 0) == -1 {
110                    // If the stream is closed but we failed to reopen it, abort the
111                    // process. Otherwise we wouldn't preserve the safety of
112                    // operations on the corresponding Rust object Stdin, Stdout, or
113                    // Stderr.
114                    libc::abort();
115                }
116            }
117            return;
118        }
119
120        // fallback in case poll isn't available or limited by RLIMIT_NOFILE
121        #[cfg(not(any(
122            // The standard fds are always available in Miri.
123            miri,
124            target_os = "emscripten",
125            target_os = "fuchsia",
126            target_os = "vxworks",
127            target_os = "l4re",
128            target_os = "horizon",
129            target_os = "vita",
130        )))]
131        {
132            #[cfg(not(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")))]
133            use libc::open as open64;
134            #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu"))]
135            use libc::open64;
136
137            use crate::sys::os::errno;
138            for fd in 0..3 {
139                if libc::fcntl(fd, libc::F_GETFD) == -1 && errno() == libc::EBADF {
140                    if open64(c"/dev/null".as_ptr(), libc::O_RDWR, 0) == -1 {
141                        // If the stream is closed but we failed to reopen it, abort the
142                        // process. Otherwise we wouldn't preserve the safety of
143                        // operations on the corresponding Rust object Stdin, Stdout, or
144                        // Stderr.
145                        libc::abort();
146                    }
147                }
148            }
149        }
150    }
151
152    unsafe fn reset_sigpipe(#[allow(unused_variables)] sigpipe: u8) {
153        #[cfg(not(any(
154            target_os = "emscripten",
155            target_os = "fuchsia",
156            target_os = "horizon",
157            target_os = "vxworks",
158            target_os = "vita",
159            // Unikraft's `signal` implementation is currently broken:
160            // https://github.com/unikraft/lib-musl/issues/57
161            target_vendor = "unikraft",
162        )))]
163        {
164            // We don't want to add this as a public type to std, nor do we
165            // want to `include!` a file from the compiler (which would break
166            // Miri and xargo for example), so we choose to duplicate these
167            // constants from `compiler/rustc_session/src/config/sigpipe.rs`.
168            // See the other file for docs. NOTE: Make sure to keep them in
169            // sync!
170            mod sigpipe {
171                pub const DEFAULT: u8 = 0;
172                pub const INHERIT: u8 = 1;
173                pub const SIG_IGN: u8 = 2;
174                pub const SIG_DFL: u8 = 3;
175            }
176
177            let (sigpipe_attr_specified, handler) = match sigpipe {
178                sigpipe::DEFAULT => (false, Some(libc::SIG_IGN)),
179                sigpipe::INHERIT => (true, None),
180                sigpipe::SIG_IGN => (true, Some(libc::SIG_IGN)),
181                sigpipe::SIG_DFL => (true, Some(libc::SIG_DFL)),
182                _ => unreachable!(),
183            };
184            if sigpipe_attr_specified {
185                ON_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG_USED.store(true, crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
186            }
187            if let Some(handler) = handler {
188                rtassert!(signal(libc::SIGPIPE, handler) != libc::SIG_ERR);
189                #[cfg(target_os = "hurd")]
190                {
191                    rtassert!(signal(libc::SIGLOST, handler) != libc::SIG_ERR);
192                }
193            }
194        }
195    }
196}
197
198// This is set (up to once) in reset_sigpipe.
199#[cfg(not(any(
200    target_os = "espidf",
201    target_os = "emscripten",
202    target_os = "fuchsia",
203    target_os = "horizon",
204    target_os = "vxworks",
205    target_os = "vita",
206)))]
207static ON_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG_USED: crate::sync::atomic::Atomic<bool> =
208    crate::sync::atomic::AtomicBool::new(false);
209
210#[cfg(not(any(
211    target_os = "espidf",
212    target_os = "emscripten",
213    target_os = "fuchsia",
214    target_os = "horizon",
215    target_os = "vxworks",
216    target_os = "vita",
217    target_os = "nuttx",
218)))]
219pub(crate) fn on_broken_pipe_flag_used() -> bool {
220    ON_BROKEN_PIPE_FLAG_USED.load(crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed)
221}
222
223// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime cleanup.
224// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when the program aborts.
225pub unsafe fn cleanup() {
226    stack_overflow::cleanup();
227}
228
229#[allow(unused_imports)]
230pub use libc::signal;
231
232#[inline]
233pub(crate) fn is_interrupted(errno: i32) -> bool {
234    errno == libc::EINTR
235}
236
237pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind {
238    use ErrorKind::*;
239    match errno as libc::c_int {
240        libc::E2BIG => ArgumentListTooLong,
241        libc::EADDRINUSE => AddrInUse,
242        libc::EADDRNOTAVAIL => AddrNotAvailable,
243        libc::EBUSY => ResourceBusy,
244        libc::ECONNABORTED => ConnectionAborted,
245        libc::ECONNREFUSED => ConnectionRefused,
246        libc::ECONNRESET => ConnectionReset,
247        libc::EDEADLK => Deadlock,
248        libc::EDQUOT => QuotaExceeded,
249        libc::EEXIST => AlreadyExists,
250        libc::EFBIG => FileTooLarge,
251        libc::EHOSTUNREACH => HostUnreachable,
252        libc::EINTR => Interrupted,
253        libc::EINVAL => InvalidInput,
254        libc::EISDIR => IsADirectory,
255        libc::ELOOP => FilesystemLoop,
256        libc::ENOENT => NotFound,
257        libc::ENOMEM => OutOfMemory,
258        libc::ENOSPC => StorageFull,
259        libc::ENOSYS => Unsupported,
260        libc::EMLINK => TooManyLinks,
261        libc::ENAMETOOLONG => InvalidFilename,
262        libc::ENETDOWN => NetworkDown,
263        libc::ENETUNREACH => NetworkUnreachable,
264        libc::ENOTCONN => NotConnected,
265        libc::ENOTDIR => NotADirectory,
266        #[cfg(not(target_os = "aix"))]
267        libc::ENOTEMPTY => DirectoryNotEmpty,
268        libc::EPIPE => BrokenPipe,
269        libc::EROFS => ReadOnlyFilesystem,
270        libc::ESPIPE => NotSeekable,
271        libc::ESTALE => StaleNetworkFileHandle,
272        libc::ETIMEDOUT => TimedOut,
273        libc::ETXTBSY => ExecutableFileBusy,
274        libc::EXDEV => CrossesDevices,
275        libc::EINPROGRESS => InProgress,
276        libc::EOPNOTSUPP => Unsupported,
277
278        libc::EACCES | libc::EPERM => PermissionDenied,
279
280        // These two constants can have the same value on some systems,
281        // but different values on others, so we can't use a match
282        // clause
283        x if x == libc::EAGAIN || x == libc::EWOULDBLOCK => WouldBlock,
284
285        _ => Uncategorized,
286    }
287}
288
289#[doc(hidden)]
290pub trait IsMinusOne {
291    fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool;
292}
293
294macro_rules! impl_is_minus_one {
295    ($($t:ident)*) => ($(impl IsMinusOne for $t {
296        fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool {
297            *self == -1
298        }
299    })*)
300}
301
302impl_is_minus_one! { i8 i16 i32 i64 isize }
303
304/// Converts native return values to Result using the *-1 means error is in `errno`*  convention.
305/// Non-error values are `Ok`-wrapped.
306pub fn cvt<T: IsMinusOne>(t: T) -> crate::io::Result<T> {
307    if t.is_minus_one() { Err(crate::io::Error::last_os_error()) } else { Ok(t) }
308}
309
310/// `-1` → look at `errno` → retry on `EINTR`. Otherwise `Ok()`-wrap the closure return value.
311pub fn cvt_r<T, F>(mut f: F) -> crate::io::Result<T>
312where
313    T: IsMinusOne,
314    F: FnMut() -> T,
315{
316    loop {
317        match cvt(f()) {
318            Err(ref e) if e.is_interrupted() => {}
319            other => return other,
320        }
321    }
322}
323
324#[allow(dead_code)] // Not used on all platforms.
325/// Zero means `Ok()`, all other values are treated as raw OS errors. Does not look at `errno`.
326pub fn cvt_nz(error: libc::c_int) -> crate::io::Result<()> {
327    if error == 0 { Ok(()) } else { Err(crate::io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error)) }
328}
329
330// libc::abort() will run the SIGABRT handler.  That's fine because anyone who
331// installs a SIGABRT handler already has to expect it to run in Very Bad
332// situations (eg, malloc crashing).
333//
334// Current glibc's abort() function unblocks SIGABRT, raises SIGABRT, clears the
335// SIGABRT handler and raises it again, and then starts to get creative.
336//
337// See the public documentation for `intrinsics::abort()` and `process::abort()`
338// for further discussion.
339//
340// There is confusion about whether libc::abort() flushes stdio streams.
341// libc::abort() is required by ISO C 99 (7.14.1.1p5) to be async-signal-safe,
342// so flushing streams is at least extremely hard, if not entirely impossible.
343//
344// However, some versions of POSIX (eg IEEE Std 1003.1-2001) required abort to
345// do so.  In 1003.1-2004 this was fixed.
346//
347// glibc's implementation did the flush, unsafely, before glibc commit
348// 91e7cf982d01 `abort: Do not flush stdio streams [BZ #15436]` by Florian
349// Weimer.  According to glibc's NEWS:
350//
351//    The abort function terminates the process immediately, without flushing
352//    stdio streams.  Previous glibc versions used to flush streams, resulting
353//    in deadlocks and further data corruption.  This change also affects
354//    process aborts as the result of assertion failures.
355//
356// This is an accurate description of the problem.  The only solution for
357// program with nontrivial use of C stdio is a fixed libc - one which does not
358// try to flush in abort - since even libc-internal errors, and assertion
359// failures generated from C, will go via abort().
360//
361// On systems with old, buggy, libcs, the impact can be severe for a
362// multithreaded C program.  It is much less severe for Rust, because Rust
363// stdlib doesn't use libc stdio buffering.  In a typical Rust program, which
364// does not use C stdio, even a buggy libc::abort() is, in fact, safe.
365pub fn abort_internal() -> ! {
366    unsafe { libc::abort() }
367}
368
369cfg_if::cfg_if! {
370    if #[cfg(target_os = "android")] {
371        #[link(name = "dl", kind = "static", modifiers = "-bundle",
372            cfg(target_feature = "crt-static"))]
373        #[link(name = "dl", cfg(not(target_feature = "crt-static")))]
374        #[link(name = "log", cfg(not(target_feature = "crt-static")))]
375        unsafe extern "C" {}
376    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] {
377        #[link(name = "execinfo")]
378        #[link(name = "pthread")]
379        unsafe extern "C" {}
380    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")] {
381        #[link(name = "pthread")]
382        #[link(name = "rt")]
383        unsafe extern "C" {}
384    } else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "cygwin"))] {
385        #[link(name = "pthread")]
386        unsafe extern "C" {}
387    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "solaris")] {
388        #[link(name = "socket")]
389        #[link(name = "posix4")]
390        #[link(name = "pthread")]
391        #[link(name = "resolv")]
392        unsafe extern "C" {}
393    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "illumos")] {
394        #[link(name = "socket")]
395        #[link(name = "posix4")]
396        #[link(name = "pthread")]
397        #[link(name = "resolv")]
398        #[link(name = "nsl")]
399        // Use libumem for the (malloc-compatible) allocator
400        #[link(name = "umem")]
401        unsafe extern "C" {}
402    } else if #[cfg(target_vendor = "apple")] {
403        // Link to `libSystem.dylib`.
404        //
405        // Don't get confused by the presence of `System.framework`,
406        // it is a deprecated wrapper over the dynamic library.
407        #[link(name = "System")]
408        unsafe extern "C" {}
409    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "fuchsia")] {
410        #[link(name = "zircon")]
411        #[link(name = "fdio")]
412        unsafe extern "C" {}
413    } else if #[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "uclibc"))] {
414        #[link(name = "dl")]
415        unsafe extern "C" {}
416    } else if #[cfg(target_os = "vita")] {
417        #[link(name = "pthread", kind = "static", modifiers = "-bundle")]
418        unsafe extern "C" {}
419    }
420}
421
422#[cfg(any(target_os = "espidf", target_os = "horizon", target_os = "vita", target_os = "nuttx"))]
423pub mod unsupported {
424    use crate::io;
425
426    pub fn unsupported<T>() -> io::Result<T> {
427        Err(unsupported_err())
428    }
429
430    pub fn unsupported_err() -> io::Error {
431        io::Error::UNSUPPORTED_PLATFORM
432    }
433}