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//! Common Linux types not provided by libc.
pub(crate) mod sealed {
use super::{Fd, Fixed};
use std::os::unix::io::RawFd;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Target {
Fd(RawFd),
Fixed(u32),
}
pub trait UseFd: Sized {
fn into(self) -> RawFd;
}
pub trait UseFixed: Sized {
fn into(self) -> Target;
}
impl UseFd for Fd {
#[inline]
fn into(self) -> RawFd {
self.0
}
}
impl UseFixed for Fd {
#[inline]
fn into(self) -> Target {
Target::Fd(self.0)
}
}
impl UseFixed for Fixed {
#[inline]
fn into(self) -> Target {
Target::Fixed(self.0)
}
}
}
use crate::sys;
use crate::util::{cast_ptr, unwrap_nonzero, unwrap_u32};
use bitflags::bitflags;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
use std::os::unix::io::RawFd;
pub use sys::__kernel_rwf_t as RwFlags;
/// Opaque types, you should use [`statx`](struct@libc::statx) instead.
#[repr(C)]
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
pub struct statx {
_priv: (),
}
/// Opaque types, you should use [`epoll_event`](libc::epoll_event) instead.
#[repr(C)]
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
pub struct epoll_event {
_priv: (),
}
/// A file descriptor that has not been registered with io_uring.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Fd(pub RawFd);
/// A file descriptor that has been registered with io_uring using
/// [`Submitter::register_files`](crate::Submitter::register_files) or [`Submitter::register_files_sparse`](crate::Submitter::register_files_sparse).
/// This can reduce overhead compared to using [`Fd`] in some cases.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Fixed(pub u32);
bitflags! {
/// Options for [`Timeout`](super::Timeout).
///
/// The default behavior is to treat the timespec as a relative time interval. `flags` may
/// contain [`types::TimeoutFlags::ABS`] to indicate the timespec represents an absolute
/// time. When an absolute time is being specified, the kernel will use its monotonic clock
/// unless one of the following flags is set (they may not both be set):
/// [`types::TimeoutFlags::BOOTTIME`] or [`types::TimeoutFlags::REALTIME`].
///
/// The default behavior when the timeout expires is to return a CQE with -libc::ETIME in
/// the res field. To change this behavior to have zero returned, include
/// [`types::TimeoutFlags::ETIME_SUCCESS`].
pub struct TimeoutFlags: u32 {
const ABS = sys::IORING_TIMEOUT_ABS;
const BOOTTIME = sys::IORING_TIMEOUT_BOOTTIME;
const REALTIME = sys::IORING_TIMEOUT_REALTIME;
const LINK_TIMEOUT_UPDATE = sys::IORING_LINK_TIMEOUT_UPDATE;
const ETIME_SUCCESS = sys::IORING_TIMEOUT_ETIME_SUCCESS;
}
}
bitflags! {
/// Options for [`Fsync`](super::Fsync).
pub struct FsyncFlags: u32 {
const DATASYNC = sys::IORING_FSYNC_DATASYNC;
}
}
bitflags! {
/// Options for [`AsyncCancel`](super::AsyncCancel) and
/// [`Submitter::register_sync_cancel`](super::Submitter::register_sync_cancel).
pub(crate) struct AsyncCancelFlags: u32 {
/// Cancel all requests that match the given criteria, rather
/// than just canceling the first one found.
///
/// Available since 5.19.
const ALL = sys::IORING_ASYNC_CANCEL_ALL;
/// Match based on the file descriptor used in the original
/// request rather than the user_data.
///
/// Available since 5.19.
const FD = sys::IORING_ASYNC_CANCEL_FD;
/// Match any request in the ring, regardless of user_data or
/// file descriptor. Can be used to cancel any pending
/// request in the ring.
///
/// Available since 5.19.
const ANY = sys::IORING_ASYNC_CANCEL_ANY;
/// Match based on the fixed file descriptor used in the original
/// request rather than the user_data.
///
/// Available since 6.0
const FD_FIXED = sys::IORING_ASYNC_CANCEL_FD_FIXED;
}
}
/// Wrapper around `open_how` as used in [the `openat2(2)` system
/// call](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/openat2.2.html).
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct OpenHow(sys::open_how);
impl OpenHow {
pub const fn new() -> Self {
OpenHow(sys::open_how {
flags: 0,
mode: 0,
resolve: 0,
})
}
pub const fn flags(mut self, flags: u64) -> Self {
self.0.flags = flags;
self
}
pub const fn mode(mut self, mode: u64) -> Self {
self.0.mode = mode;
self
}
pub const fn resolve(mut self, resolve: u64) -> Self {
self.0.resolve = resolve;
self
}
}
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Timespec(pub(crate) sys::__kernel_timespec);
impl Timespec {
#[inline]
pub const fn new() -> Self {
Timespec(sys::__kernel_timespec {
tv_sec: 0,
tv_nsec: 0,
})
}
#[inline]
pub const fn sec(mut self, sec: u64) -> Self {
self.0.tv_sec = sec as _;
self
}
#[inline]
pub const fn nsec(mut self, nsec: u32) -> Self {
self.0.tv_nsec = nsec as _;
self
}
}
impl From<std::time::Duration> for Timespec {
fn from(value: std::time::Duration) -> Self {
Timespec::new()
.sec(value.as_secs())
.nsec(value.subsec_nanos())
}
}
/// Submit arguments
///
/// Note that arguments that exceed their lifetime will fail to compile.
///
/// ```compile_fail
/// use io_uring::types::{ SubmitArgs, Timespec };
///
/// let sigmask: libc::sigset_t = unsafe { std::mem::zeroed() };
///
/// let mut args = SubmitArgs::new();
///
/// {
/// let ts = Timespec::new();
/// args = args.timespec(&ts);
/// args = args.sigmask(&sigmask);
/// }
///
/// drop(args);
/// ```
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct SubmitArgs<'prev: 'now, 'now> {
pub(crate) args: sys::io_uring_getevents_arg,
prev: PhantomData<&'prev ()>,
now: PhantomData<&'now ()>,
}
impl<'prev, 'now> SubmitArgs<'prev, 'now> {
#[inline]
pub const fn new() -> SubmitArgs<'static, 'static> {
let args = sys::io_uring_getevents_arg {
sigmask: 0,
sigmask_sz: 0,
pad: 0,
ts: 0,
};
SubmitArgs {
args,
prev: PhantomData,
now: PhantomData,
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn sigmask<'new>(mut self, sigmask: &'new libc::sigset_t) -> SubmitArgs<'now, 'new> {
self.args.sigmask = cast_ptr(sigmask) as _;
self.args.sigmask_sz = std::mem::size_of::<libc::sigset_t>() as _;
SubmitArgs {
args: self.args,
prev: self.now,
now: PhantomData,
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn timespec<'new>(mut self, timespec: &'new Timespec) -> SubmitArgs<'now, 'new> {
self.args.ts = cast_ptr(timespec) as _;
SubmitArgs {
args: self.args,
prev: self.now,
now: PhantomData,
}
}
}
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct BufRingEntry(sys::io_uring_buf);
/// An entry in a buf_ring that allows setting the address, length and buffer id.
#[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)]
impl BufRingEntry {
/// Sets the entry addr.
pub fn set_addr(&mut self, addr: u64) {
self.0.addr = addr;
}
/// Returns the entry addr.
pub fn addr(&self) -> u64 {
self.0.addr
}
/// Sets the entry len.
pub fn set_len(&mut self, len: u32) {
self.0.len = len;
}
/// Returns the entry len.
pub fn len(&self) -> u32 {
self.0.len
}
/// Sets the entry bid.
pub fn set_bid(&mut self, bid: u16) {
self.0.bid = bid;
}
/// Returns the entry bid.
pub fn bid(&self) -> u16 {
self.0.bid
}
/// The offset to the ring's tail field given the ring's base address.
///
/// The caller should ensure the ring's base address is aligned with the system's page size,
/// per the uring interface requirements.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The ptr will be dereferenced in order to determine the address of the resv field,
/// so the caller is responsible for passing in a valid pointer. And not just
/// a valid pointer type, but also the argument must be the address to the first entry
/// of the buf_ring for the resv field to even be considered the tail field of the ring.
/// The entry must also be properly initialized.
pub unsafe fn tail(ring_base: *const BufRingEntry) -> *const u16 {
&(*ring_base).0.resv
}
}
/// A destination slot for sending fixed resources
/// (e.g. [`opcode::MsgRingSendFd`](crate::opcode::MsgRingSendFd)).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct DestinationSlot {
/// Fixed slot as indexed by the kernel (target+1).
dest: NonZeroU32,
}
impl DestinationSlot {
// SAFETY: kernel constant, `IORING_FILE_INDEX_ALLOC` is always > 0.
const AUTO_ALLOC: NonZeroU32 =
unwrap_nonzero(NonZeroU32::new(sys::IORING_FILE_INDEX_ALLOC as u32));
/// Use an automatically allocated target slot.
pub const fn auto_target() -> Self {
Self {
dest: DestinationSlot::AUTO_ALLOC,
}
}
/// Try to use a given target slot.
///
/// Valid slots are in the range from `0` to `u32::MAX - 2` inclusive.
pub fn try_from_slot_target(target: u32) -> Result<Self, u32> {
// SAFETY: kernel constant, `IORING_FILE_INDEX_ALLOC` is always >= 2.
const MAX_INDEX: u32 = unwrap_u32(DestinationSlot::AUTO_ALLOC.get().checked_sub(2));
if target > MAX_INDEX {
return Err(target);
}
let kernel_index = target.saturating_add(1);
// SAFETY: by construction, always clamped between 1 and IORING_FILE_INDEX_ALLOC-1.
debug_assert!(0 < kernel_index && kernel_index < DestinationSlot::AUTO_ALLOC.get());
let dest = NonZeroU32::new(kernel_index).unwrap();
Ok(Self { dest })
}
pub(crate) fn kernel_index_arg(&self) -> u32 {
self.dest.get()
}
}
/// Helper structure for parsing the result of a multishot [`opcode::RecvMsg`](crate::opcode::RecvMsg).
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RecvMsgOut<'buf> {
header: sys::io_uring_recvmsg_out,
/// The fixed length of the name field, in bytes.
///
/// If the incoming name data is larger than this, it gets truncated to this.
/// If it is smaller, it gets 0-padded to fill the whole field. In either case,
/// this fixed amount of space is reserved in the result buffer.
msghdr_name_len: usize,
name_data: &'buf [u8],
control_data: &'buf [u8],
payload_data: &'buf [u8],
}
impl<'buf> RecvMsgOut<'buf> {
const DATA_START: usize = std::mem::size_of::<sys::io_uring_recvmsg_out>();
/// Parse the data buffered upon completion of a `RecvMsg` multishot operation.
///
/// `buffer` is the whole buffer previously provided to the ring, while `msghdr`
/// is the same content provided as input to the corresponding SQE
/// (only `msg_namelen` and `msg_controllen` fields are relevant).
#[allow(clippy::result_unit_err)]
pub fn parse(buffer: &'buf [u8], msghdr: &libc::msghdr) -> Result<Self, ()> {
let msghdr_name_len = usize::try_from(msghdr.msg_namelen).unwrap();
let msghdr_control_len = usize::try_from(msghdr.msg_controllen).unwrap();
if Self::DATA_START
.checked_add(msghdr_name_len)
.and_then(|acc| acc.checked_add(msghdr_control_len))
.map(|header_len| buffer.len() < header_len)
.unwrap_or(true)
{
return Err(());
}
// SAFETY: buffer (minimum) length is checked here above.
let header = unsafe {
buffer
.as_ptr()
.cast::<sys::io_uring_recvmsg_out>()
.read_unaligned()
};
// min is used because the header may indicate the true size of the data
// while what we received was truncated.
let (name_data, control_start) = {
let name_start = Self::DATA_START;
let name_data_end =
name_start + usize::min(usize::try_from(header.namelen).unwrap(), msghdr_name_len);
let name_field_end = name_start + msghdr_name_len;
(&buffer[name_start..name_data_end], name_field_end)
};
let (control_data, payload_start) = {
let control_data_end = control_start
+ usize::min(
usize::try_from(header.controllen).unwrap(),
msghdr_control_len,
);
let control_field_end = control_start + msghdr_control_len;
(&buffer[control_start..control_data_end], control_field_end)
};
let payload_data = {
let payload_data_end = payload_start
+ usize::min(
usize::try_from(header.payloadlen).unwrap(),
buffer.len() - payload_start,
);
&buffer[payload_start..payload_data_end]
};
Ok(Self {
header,
msghdr_name_len,
name_data,
control_data,
payload_data,
})
}
/// Return the length of the incoming `name` data.
///
/// This may be larger than the size of the content returned by
/// `name_data()`, if the kernel could not fit all the incoming
/// data in the provided buffer size. In that case, name data in
/// the result buffer gets truncated.
pub fn incoming_name_len(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.namelen
}
/// Return whether the incoming name data was larger than the provided limit/buffer.
///
/// When `true`, data returned by `name_data()` is truncated and
/// incomplete.
pub fn is_name_data_truncated(&self) -> bool {
self.header.namelen as usize > self.msghdr_name_len
}
/// Message control data, with the same semantics as `msghdr.msg_control`.
pub fn name_data(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.name_data
}
/// Return the length of the incoming `control` data.
///
/// This may be larger than the size of the content returned by
/// `control_data()`, if the kernel could not fit all the incoming
/// data in the provided buffer size. In that case, control data in
/// the result buffer gets truncated.
pub fn incoming_control_len(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.controllen
}
/// Return whether the incoming control data was larger than the provided limit/buffer.
///
/// When `true`, data returned by `control_data()` is truncated and
/// incomplete.
pub fn is_control_data_truncated(&self) -> bool {
(self.header.flags & u32::try_from(libc::MSG_CTRUNC).unwrap()) != 0
}
/// Message control data, with the same semantics as `msghdr.msg_control`.
pub fn control_data(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.control_data
}
/// Return whether the incoming payload was larger than the provided limit/buffer.
///
/// When `true`, data returned by `payload_data()` is truncated and
/// incomplete.
pub fn is_payload_truncated(&self) -> bool {
(self.header.flags & u32::try_from(libc::MSG_TRUNC).unwrap()) != 0
}
/// Message payload, as buffered by the kernel.
pub fn payload_data(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.payload_data
}
/// Return the length of the incoming `payload` data.
///
/// This may be larger than the size of the content returned by
/// `payload_data()`, if the kernel could not fit all the incoming
/// data in the provided buffer size. In that case, payload data in
/// the result buffer gets truncated.
pub fn incoming_payload_len(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.payloadlen
}
/// Message flags, with the same semantics as `msghdr.msg_flags`.
pub fn flags(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.flags
}
}
/// [CancelBuilder] constructs match criteria for request cancellation.
///
/// The [CancelBuilder] can be used to selectively cancel one or more requests
/// by user_data, fd, fixed fd, or unconditionally.
///
/// ### Examples
///
/// ```
/// use io_uring::types::{CancelBuilder, Fd, Fixed};
///
/// // Match all in-flight requests.
/// CancelBuilder::any();
///
/// // Match a single request with user_data = 42.
/// CancelBuilder::user_data(42);
///
/// // Match a single request with fd = 42.
/// CancelBuilder::fd(Fd(42));
///
/// // Match a single request with fixed fd = 42.
/// CancelBuilder::fd(Fixed(42));
///
/// // Match all in-flight requests with user_data = 42.
/// CancelBuilder::user_data(42).all();
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CancelBuilder {
pub(crate) flags: AsyncCancelFlags,
pub(crate) user_data: Option<u64>,
pub(crate) fd: Option<sealed::Target>,
}
impl CancelBuilder {
/// Create a new [CancelBuilder] which will match any in-flight request.
///
/// This will cancel every in-flight request in the ring.
///
/// Async cancellation matching any requests is only available since 5.19.
pub const fn any() -> Self {
Self {
flags: AsyncCancelFlags::ANY,
user_data: None,
fd: None,
}
}
/// Create a new [CancelBuilder] which will match in-flight requests
/// with the given `user_data` value.
///
/// The first request with the given `user_data` value will be canceled.
/// [CancelBuilder::all](#method.all) can be called to instead match every
/// request with the provided `user_data` value.
pub const fn user_data(user_data: u64) -> Self {
Self {
flags: AsyncCancelFlags::empty(),
user_data: Some(user_data),
fd: None,
}
}
/// Create a new [CancelBuilder] which will match in-flight requests with
/// the given `fd` value.
///
/// The first request with the given `fd` value will be canceled. [CancelBuilder::all](#method.all)
/// can be called to instead match every request with the provided `fd` value.
///
/// FD async cancellation is only available since 5.19.
pub fn fd(fd: impl sealed::UseFixed) -> Self {
let mut flags = AsyncCancelFlags::FD;
let target = fd.into();
if matches!(target, sealed::Target::Fixed(_)) {
flags.insert(AsyncCancelFlags::FD_FIXED);
}
Self {
flags,
user_data: None,
fd: Some(target),
}
}
/// Modify the [CancelBuilder] match criteria to match all in-flight requests
/// rather than just the first one.
///
/// This has no effect when combined with [CancelBuilder::any](#method.any).
///
/// Async cancellation matching all requests is only available since 5.19.
pub fn all(mut self) -> Self {
self.flags.insert(AsyncCancelFlags::ALL);
self
}
pub(crate) fn to_fd(&self) -> i32 {
self.fd
.as_ref()
.map(|target| match *target {
sealed::Target::Fd(fd) => fd,
sealed::Target::Fixed(idx) => idx as i32,
})
.unwrap_or(-1)
}
}
/// Wrapper around `futex_waitv` as used in [`futex_waitv` system
/// call](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/userspace-api/futex2.html).
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct FutexWaitV(sys::futex_waitv);
impl FutexWaitV {
pub const fn new() -> Self {
Self(sys::futex_waitv {
val: 0,
uaddr: 0,
flags: 0,
__reserved: 0,
})
}
pub const fn val(mut self, val: u64) -> Self {
self.0.val = val;
self
}
pub const fn uaddr(mut self, uaddr: u64) -> Self {
self.0.uaddr = uaddr;
self
}
pub const fn flags(mut self, flags: u32) -> Self {
self.0.flags = flags;
self
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::time::Duration;
use crate::types::sealed::Target;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn timespec_from_duration_converts_correctly() {
let duration = Duration::new(2, 500);
let timespec = Timespec::from(duration);
assert_eq!(timespec.0.tv_sec as u64, duration.as_secs());
assert_eq!(timespec.0.tv_nsec as u32, duration.subsec_nanos());
}
#[test]
fn test_cancel_builder_flags() {
let cb = CancelBuilder::any();
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::ANY);
let mut cb = CancelBuilder::user_data(42);
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::empty());
assert_eq!(cb.user_data, Some(42));
assert!(cb.fd.is_none());
cb = cb.all();
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::ALL);
let mut cb = CancelBuilder::fd(Fd(42));
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::FD);
assert!(matches!(cb.fd, Some(Target::Fd(42))));
assert!(cb.user_data.is_none());
cb = cb.all();
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::FD | AsyncCancelFlags::ALL);
let mut cb = CancelBuilder::fd(Fixed(42));
assert_eq!(cb.flags, AsyncCancelFlags::FD | AsyncCancelFlags::FD_FIXED);
assert!(matches!(cb.fd, Some(Target::Fixed(42))));
assert!(cb.user_data.is_none());
cb = cb.all();
assert_eq!(
cb.flags,
AsyncCancelFlags::FD | AsyncCancelFlags::FD_FIXED | AsyncCancelFlags::ALL
);
}
}