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-rw-r--r--butl/fdstream34
-rw-r--r--butl/fdstream.cxx172
2 files changed, 177 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/butl/fdstream b/butl/fdstream
index 49b3d4d..2d7fae5 100644
--- a/butl/fdstream
+++ b/butl/fdstream
@@ -34,11 +34,15 @@ namespace butl
// - char only
// - input or output but not both
// - no support for put back
+ // - non-blocking file descriptor is supported only by showmanyc() function
+ // and only on POSIX
// - throws ios::failure in case of open()/read()/write()/close() errors
// - exception mask has at least badbit
// - after catching an exception caused by badbit the stream is no longer
// used
// - not movable, though can be easily supported
+ // - passing to constructor -1 file descriptor is valid and results in the
+ // creation of an unopened object
//
class LIBBUTL_EXPORT fdbuf: public std::basic_streambuf<char>
{
@@ -46,7 +50,7 @@ namespace butl
virtual
~fdbuf ();
fdbuf () = default;
- fdbuf (int fd) {open (fd);}
+ fdbuf (int fd) {if (fd != -1) open (fd);}
fdbuf (const fdbuf&) = delete;
fdbuf& operator= (const fdbuf&) = delete;
@@ -60,6 +64,9 @@ namespace butl
bool
is_open () const {return fd_ != -1;}
+ int
+ fd () const {return fd_;}
+
public:
using int_type = std::basic_streambuf<char>::int_type;
using traits_type = std::basic_streambuf<char>::traits_type;
@@ -96,6 +103,7 @@ namespace butl
private:
int fd_ = -1;
char buf_[8192];
+ bool non_blocking_ = false;
};
// File stream mode.
@@ -109,11 +117,21 @@ namespace butl
// you may want not to "offend" the other end by closing your end before
// reading all the data.
//
+ // The blocking/non_blocking flags determine whether the IO operation should
+ // block or return control if currently there is no data to read or no room
+ // to write. Only the istream::readsome() function supports the semantics of
+ // non-blocking operations. We also only support this on POSIX (Windows does
+ // not provide means for the non-blocking reading from a file descriptor so
+ // these flags are noop there). IO stream operations other than readsome()
+ // are illegal for non_blocking mode and result in the badbit being set.
+ //
enum class fdstream_mode: std::uint16_t
{
- text = 0x01,
- binary = 0x02,
- skip = 0x04
+ text = 0x01,
+ binary = 0x02,
+ skip = 0x04,
+ blocking = 0x08,
+ non_blocking = 0x10
};
inline fdstream_mode operator& (fdstream_mode, fdstream_mode);
@@ -149,6 +167,10 @@ namespace butl
fdstream_base (int fd): buf_ (fd) {}
fdstream_base (int, fdstream_mode);
+ public:
+ int
+ fd () const {return buf_.fd ();}
+
protected:
fdbuf buf_;
};
@@ -243,7 +265,7 @@ namespace butl
//
// throw failed ();
//
- class LIBBUTL_EXPORT ifdstream: fdstream_base, public std::istream
+ class LIBBUTL_EXPORT ifdstream: public fdstream_base, public std::istream
{
public:
// Create an unopened object with iostate = badbit | failbit (we cannot
@@ -323,7 +345,7 @@ namespace butl
// (std::uncaught_exception() == true). This is enforced with assert() in
// the ofdstream destructor.
//
- class LIBBUTL_EXPORT ofdstream: fdstream_base, public std::ostream
+ class LIBBUTL_EXPORT ofdstream: public fdstream_base, public std::ostream
{
public:
// Create an unopened object with iostate = badbit | failbit (we cannot
diff --git a/butl/fdstream.cxx b/butl/fdstream.cxx
index ac5aa79..8e6f6c9 100644
--- a/butl/fdstream.cxx
+++ b/butl/fdstream.cxx
@@ -5,8 +5,9 @@
#include <butl/fdstream>
#ifndef _WIN32
-# include <fcntl.h> // open(), O_*
-# include <unistd.h> // close(), read(), write(), lseek(), ssize_t
+# include <fcntl.h> // open(), O_*, fcntl()
+# include <unistd.h> // close(), read(), write(), lseek(), ssize_t,
+ // STD*_FILENO
# include <sys/uio.h> // writev(), iovec
# include <sys/stat.h> // S_I*
# include <sys/types.h> // off_t
@@ -72,6 +73,16 @@ namespace butl
open (int fd)
{
close ();
+
+#ifndef _WIN32
+ int flags (fcntl (fd, F_GETFL));
+
+ if (flags == -1)
+ throw_ios_failure (errno);
+
+ non_blocking_ = (flags & O_NONBLOCK) == O_NONBLOCK;
+#endif
+
fd_ = fd;
setg (buf_, buf_, buf_);
setp (buf_, buf_ + sizeof (buf_) - 1); // Keep space for overflow's char.
@@ -92,7 +103,36 @@ namespace butl
streamsize fdbuf::
showmanyc ()
{
- return is_open () ? static_cast<streamsize> (egptr () - gptr ()) : -1;
+ if (!is_open ())
+ return -1;
+
+ streamsize n (egptr () - gptr ());
+
+ if (n > 0)
+ return n;
+
+#ifndef _WIN32
+ if (non_blocking_)
+ {
+ ssize_t n (read (fd_, buf_, sizeof (buf_)));
+
+ if (n == -1)
+ {
+ if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR)
+ return 0;
+
+ throw_ios_failure (errno);
+ }
+
+ if (n == 0) // EOF.
+ return -1;
+
+ setg (buf_, buf_, buf_ + n);
+ return n;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ return 0;
}
fdbuf::int_type fdbuf::
@@ -102,6 +142,14 @@ namespace butl
if (is_open ())
{
+ // The underflow() function interface doesn't support the non-blocking
+ // semantics as it must return either the next character or EOF. In the
+ // future we may implement the blocking behavior for a non-blocking file
+ // descriptor.
+ //
+ if (non_blocking_)
+ throw_ios_failure (ENOTSUP);
+
if (gptr () < egptr () || load ())
r = traits_type::to_int_type (*gptr ());
}
@@ -112,6 +160,10 @@ namespace butl
bool fdbuf::
load ()
{
+ // Doesn't handle blocking mode and so should not be called.
+ //
+ assert (!non_blocking_);
+
#ifndef _WIN32
ssize_t n (read (fd_, buf_, sizeof (buf_)));
#else
@@ -132,6 +184,14 @@ namespace butl
if (is_open () && c != traits_type::eof ())
{
+ // The overflow() function interface doesn't support the non-blocking
+ // semantics since being unable to serialize the character is supposed
+ // to be an error. In the future we may implement the blocking behavior
+ // for a non-blocking file descriptor.
+ //
+ if (non_blocking_)
+ throw_ios_failure (ENOTSUP);
+
// Store last character in the space we reserved in open(). Note
// that pbump() doesn't do any checks.
//
@@ -148,7 +208,18 @@ namespace butl
int fdbuf::
sync ()
{
- return is_open () && save () ? 0 : -1;
+ if (!is_open ())
+ return -1;
+
+ // The sync() function interface doesn't support the non-blocking
+ // semantics since it should either completely sync the data or fail. In
+ // the future we may implement the blocking behavior for a non-blocking
+ // file descriptor.
+ //
+ if (non_blocking_)
+ throw_ios_failure (ENOTSUP);
+
+ return save () ? 0 : -1;
}
bool fdbuf::
@@ -183,6 +254,16 @@ namespace butl
streamsize fdbuf::
xsputn (const char_type* s, streamsize sn)
{
+ // The xsputn() function interface doesn't support the non-blocking
+ // semantics since the only excuse not to fully serialize the data is
+ // encountering EOF (the default behaviour is defined as a sequence of
+ // sputc() calls which stops when either sn characters are written or a
+ // call would have returned EOF). In the future we may implement the
+ // blocking behavior for a non-blocking file descriptor.
+ //
+ if (non_blocking_)
+ throw_ios_failure (ENOTSUP);
+
// To avoid futher 'signed/unsigned comparison' compiler warnings.
//
size_t n (static_cast<size_t> (sn));
@@ -298,19 +379,31 @@ namespace butl
#endif
}
+ inline static bool
+ flag (fdstream_mode m, fdstream_mode flag)
+ {
+ return (m & flag) == flag;
+ }
+
+ inline static int
+ mode (int fd, fdstream_mode m)
+ {
+ if (fd != -1 &&
+ (flag (m, fdstream_mode::text) ||
+ flag (m, fdstream_mode::binary) ||
+ flag (m, fdstream_mode::blocking) ||
+ flag (m, fdstream_mode::non_blocking)))
+ fdmode (fd, m);
+
+ return fd;
+ }
+
// fdstream_base
//
fdstream_base::
fdstream_base (int fd, fdstream_mode m)
- : fdstream_base (fd) // Delegate.
+ : fdstream_base (mode (fd, m)) // Delegate.
{
- // Note that here we rely on fdstream_base() (and fdbuf() which it calls)
- // to not read from the file.
- //
- if (fd != -1 &&
- ((m & fdstream_mode::text) == fdstream_mode::text ||
- (m & fdstream_mode::binary) == fdstream_mode::binary))
- fdmode (fd, m);
}
static fdopen_mode
@@ -631,27 +724,54 @@ namespace butl
}
fdstream_mode
- fdmode (int, fdstream_mode)
+ fdmode (int fd, fdstream_mode m)
{
- return fdstream_mode::binary;
+ int flags (fcntl (fd, F_GETFL));
+
+ if (flags == -1)
+ throw_ios_failure (errno);
+
+ if (flag (m, fdstream_mode::blocking) ||
+ flag (m, fdstream_mode::non_blocking))
+ {
+ m &= fdstream_mode::blocking | fdstream_mode::non_blocking;
+
+ // Should be exactly one blocking mode flag specified.
+ //
+ if (m != fdstream_mode::blocking && m != fdstream_mode::non_blocking)
+ throw invalid_argument ("invalid blocking mode");
+
+ int new_flags (
+ m == fdstream_mode::non_blocking
+ ? flags | O_NONBLOCK
+ : flags & ~O_NONBLOCK);
+
+ if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, new_flags) == -1)
+ throw_ios_failure (errno);
+ }
+
+ return fdstream_mode::binary |
+ ((flags & O_NONBLOCK) == O_NONBLOCK
+ ? fdstream_mode::non_blocking
+ : fdstream_mode::blocking);
}
fdstream_mode
- stdin_fdmode (fdstream_mode)
+ stdin_fdmode (fdstream_mode m)
{
- return fdstream_mode::binary;
+ return fdmode (STDIN_FILENO, m);
}
fdstream_mode
- stdout_fdmode (fdstream_mode)
+ stdout_fdmode (fdstream_mode m)
{
- return fdstream_mode::binary;
+ return fdmode (STDOUT_FILENO, m);
}
fdstream_mode
- stderr_fdmode (fdstream_mode)
+ stderr_fdmode (fdstream_mode m)
{
- return fdstream_mode::binary;
+ return fdmode (STDERR_FILENO, m);
}
#else
@@ -704,6 +824,11 @@ namespace butl
// Should be exactly one translation flag specified.
//
+ // It would have been natural not to change translation mode if none of
+ // text or binary flags are passed. Unfortunatelly there is no (easy) way
+ // to obtain the current mode for the file descriptor without setting a
+ // new one. This is why not specifying one of the modes is an error.
+ //
if (m != fdstream_mode::binary && m != fdstream_mode::text)
throw invalid_argument ("invalid translation mode");
@@ -711,9 +836,10 @@ namespace butl
if (r == -1)
throw_ios_failure (errno);
- return (r & _O_BINARY) == _O_BINARY
- ? fdstream_mode::binary
- : fdstream_mode::text;
+ return fdstream_mode::blocking |
+ ((r & _O_BINARY) == _O_BINARY
+ ? fdstream_mode::binary
+ : fdstream_mode::text);
}
fdstream_mode