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copy_file_range can't be used to copy a file from glibc source directory to glibc build directory since they may be on different filesystems. This patch adds xcopy_file_range for cross-device copy. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> [BZ #23597] * support/Makefile (libsupport-routines): Add support_copy_file_range and xcopy_file_range. * support/support.h: Include <sys/types.h>. (support_copy_file_range): New prototype. * support/support_copy_file_range.c: New file. Copied and modified from io/copy_file_range-compat.c. * support/test-container.c (copy_one_file): Call xcopy_file_rang instead of copy_file_range. * support/xcopy_file_range.c: New file. * support/xunistd.h (xcopy_file_range): New prototype.
144 lines
3.9 KiB
C
144 lines
3.9 KiB
C
/* Simplified copy_file_range with cross-device copy.
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Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <support/support.h>
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ssize_t
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support_copy_file_range (int infd, __off64_t *pinoff,
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int outfd, __off64_t *poutoff,
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size_t length, unsigned int flags)
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{
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if (flags != 0)
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{
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errno = EINVAL;
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return -1;
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}
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struct stat64 instat;
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struct stat64 outstat;
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if (fstat64 (infd, &instat) != 0 || fstat64 (outfd, &outstat) != 0)
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return -1;
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if (S_ISDIR (instat.st_mode) || S_ISDIR (outstat.st_mode))
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{
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errno = EISDIR;
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return -1;
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}
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if (!S_ISREG (instat.st_mode) || !S_ISREG (outstat.st_mode))
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{
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/* We need a regular input file so that the we can seek
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backwards in case of a write failure. */
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errno = EINVAL;
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return -1;
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}
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/* The output descriptor must not have O_APPEND set. */
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if (fcntl (outfd, F_GETFL) & O_APPEND)
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{
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errno = EBADF;
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return -1;
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}
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/* Avoid an overflow in the result. */
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if (length > SSIZE_MAX)
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length = SSIZE_MAX;
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/* Main copying loop. The buffer size is arbitrary and is a
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trade-off between stack size consumption, cache usage, and
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amortization of system call overhead. */
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size_t copied = 0;
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char buf[8192];
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while (length > 0)
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{
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size_t to_read = length;
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if (to_read > sizeof (buf))
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to_read = sizeof (buf);
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/* Fill the buffer. */
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ssize_t read_count;
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if (pinoff == NULL)
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read_count = read (infd, buf, to_read);
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else
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read_count = pread64 (infd, buf, to_read, *pinoff);
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if (read_count == 0)
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/* End of file reached prematurely. */
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return copied;
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if (read_count < 0)
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{
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if (copied > 0)
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/* Report the number of bytes copied so far. */
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return copied;
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return -1;
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}
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if (pinoff != NULL)
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*pinoff += read_count;
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/* Write the buffer part which was read to the destination. */
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char *end = buf + read_count;
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for (char *p = buf; p < end; )
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{
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ssize_t write_count;
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if (poutoff == NULL)
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write_count = write (outfd, p, end - p);
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else
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write_count = pwrite64 (outfd, p, end - p, *poutoff);
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if (write_count < 0)
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{
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/* Adjust the input read position to match what we have
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written, so that the caller can pick up after the
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error. */
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size_t written = p - buf;
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/* NB: This needs to be signed so that we can form the
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negative value below. */
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ssize_t overread = read_count - written;
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if (pinoff == NULL)
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{
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if (overread > 0)
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{
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/* We are on an error recovery path, so we
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cannot deal with failure here. */
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int save_errno = errno;
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(void) lseek64 (infd, -overread, SEEK_CUR);
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errno = save_errno;
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}
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}
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else /* pinoff != NULL */
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*pinoff -= overread;
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if (copied + written > 0)
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/* Report the number of bytes copied so far. */
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return copied + written;
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return -1;
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}
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p += write_count;
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if (poutoff != NULL)
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*poutoff += write_count;
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} /* Write loop. */
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copied += read_count;
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length -= read_count;
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}
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return copied;
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}
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