561 lines
20 KiB
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561 lines
20 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_FILE_FILE_IO_H_
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#define CRASHPAD_UTIL_FILE_FILE_IO_H_
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <string>
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#if defined(OS_POSIX)
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#include "base/files/scoped_file.h"
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#elif defined(OS_WIN)
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#include <windows.h>
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#include "util/win/scoped_handle.h"
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#endif
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namespace base {
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class FilePath;
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} // namespace base
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namespace crashpad {
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#if defined(OS_POSIX) || DOXYGEN
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//! \brief Platform-specific alias for a low-level file handle.
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using FileHandle = int;
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//! \brief Platform-specific alias for a position in an open file.
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using FileOffset = off_t;
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//! \brief Scoped wrapper of a FileHandle.
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using ScopedFileHandle = base::ScopedFD;
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//! \brief The return value of read and write calls.
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using FileOperationResult = ssize_t;
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//! \brief A value that can never be a valid FileHandle.
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const FileHandle kInvalidFileHandle = -1;
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#elif defined(OS_WIN)
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using FileHandle = HANDLE;
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using FileOffset = LONGLONG;
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using ScopedFileHandle = ScopedFileHANDLE;
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using FileOperationResult = LONG_PTR;
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const FileHandle kInvalidFileHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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#endif
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//! \brief Determines the mode that LoggingOpenFileForWrite() uses.
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enum class FileWriteMode {
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//! \brief Opens the file if it exists, or fails if it does not.
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kReuseOrFail,
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//! \brief Opens the file if it exists, or creates a new file.
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kReuseOrCreate,
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//! \brief Creates a new file. If the file already exists, it will be
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//! overwritten.
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kTruncateOrCreate,
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//! \brief Creates a new file. If the file already exists, the open will fail.
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kCreateOrFail,
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};
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//! \brief Determines the permissions bits for files created on POSIX systems.
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enum class FilePermissions : bool {
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//! \brief Equivalent to `0600`.
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kOwnerOnly,
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//! \brief Equivalent to `0644`.
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kWorldReadable,
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};
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//! \brief Determines the locking mode that LoggingLockFile() uses.
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enum class FileLocking : bool {
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//! \brief Equivalent to `flock()` with `LOCK_SH`.
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kShared,
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//! \brief Equivalent to `flock()` with `LOCK_EX`.
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kExclusive,
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};
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//! \brief Determines if LoggingLockFile will block.
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enum class FileLockingBlocking : bool {
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//! \brief Block until the lock is acquired
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kBlocking = false,
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//! \brief Do not block when attempting to acquire a lock.
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kNonBlocking = true,
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};
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//! \brief The return value for LoggingLockFile.
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enum class FileLockingResult : int {
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//! \brief The lock was acquired successfully.
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kSuccess,
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//! \brief In non-blocking mode only, the file was already locked. Locking
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//! would block, so the lock was not acquired.
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kWouldBlock,
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//! \brief The lock was not acquired.
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kFailure,
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};
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//! \brief Determines the FileHandle that StdioFileHandle() returns.
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enum class StdioStream {
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//! \brief Standard input, or `stdin`.
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kStandardInput,
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//! \brief Standard output, or `stdout`.
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kStandardOutput,
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//! \brief Standard error, or `stderr`.
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kStandardError,
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};
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namespace internal {
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#if defined(OS_POSIX) || DOXYGEN
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//! \brief The name of the native read function used by ReadFile().
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//!
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//! This value may be useful for logging.
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//!
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//! \sa kNativeWriteFunctionName
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constexpr char kNativeReadFunctionName[] = "read";
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//! \brief The name of the native write function used by WriteFile().
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//!
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//! This value may be useful for logging.
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//!
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//! \sa kNativeReadFunctionName
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constexpr char kNativeWriteFunctionName[] = "write";
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#elif defined(OS_WIN)
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constexpr char kNativeReadFunctionName[] = "ReadFile";
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constexpr char kNativeWriteFunctionName[] = "WriteFile";
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#endif
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//! \brief The internal implementation of ReadFileExactly() and its wrappers.
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//!
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//! The logic is exposed so that it may be reused by FileReaderInterface, and
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//! so that it may be tested without requiring large files to be read. It is not
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//! intended to be used more generally. Use ReadFileExactly(),
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//! LoggingReadFileExactly(), CheckedReadFileExactly(), or
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//! FileReaderInterface::ReadExactly() instead.
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class ReadExactlyInternal {
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public:
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ReadExactlyInternal(const ReadExactlyInternal&) = delete;
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ReadExactlyInternal& operator=(const ReadExactlyInternal&) = delete;
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//! \brief Calls Read(), retrying following a short read, ensuring that
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//! exactly \a size bytes are read.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. `false` if the underlying Read() fails or if
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//! fewer than \a size bytes were read. When returning `false`, if \a
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//! can_log is `true`, logs a message.
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bool ReadExactly(void* buffer, size_t size, bool can_log);
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protected:
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ReadExactlyInternal() {}
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~ReadExactlyInternal() {}
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private:
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//! \brief Wraps a read operation, such as ReadFile().
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//!
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//! \return The number of bytes read and placed into \a buffer, or `-1` on
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//! error. When returning `-1`, if \a can_log is `true`, logs a message.
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virtual FileOperationResult Read(void* buffer, size_t size, bool can_log) = 0;
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};
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//! \brief The internal implementation of WriteFile() and its wrappers.
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//!
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//! The logic is exposed so that it may be tested without requiring large files
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//! to be written. It is not intended to be used more generally. Use
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//! WriteFile(), LoggingWriteFile(), CheckedWriteFile(), or
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//! FileWriterInterface::Write() instead.
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class WriteAllInternal {
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public:
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WriteAllInternal(const WriteAllInternal&) = delete;
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WriteAllInternal& operator=(const WriteAllInternal&) = delete;
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//! \brief Calls Write(), retrying following a short write, ensuring that
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//! exactly \a size bytes are written.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. `false` if the underlying Write() fails or if
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//! fewer than \a size bytes were written.
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bool WriteAll(const void* buffer, size_t size);
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protected:
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WriteAllInternal() {}
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~WriteAllInternal() {}
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private:
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//! \brief Wraps a write operation, such as NativeWriteFile().
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//!
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//! \return The number of bytes written from \a buffer, or `-1` on error.
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virtual FileOperationResult Write(const void* buffer, size_t size) = 0;
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};
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//! \brief Writes to a file, retrying when interrupted on POSIX.
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//!
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//! Fewer than \a size bytes may be written to \a file. This can happen if the
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//! underlying write operation returns before writing the entire buffer, or if
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//! the buffer is too large to write in a single operation, possibly due to a
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//! limitation of a data type used to express the number of bytes written.
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//!
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//! This function adapts native write operations for uniform use by WriteFile().
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//! This function should only be called by WriteFile(). Other code should call
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//! WriteFile() or another function that wraps WriteFile().
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//!
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//! \param[in] file The file to write to.
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//! \param[in] buffer A buffer containing data to be written.
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//! \param[in] size The number of bytes from \a buffer to write.
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//!
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//! \return The number of bytes actually written from \a buffer to \a file on
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//! success. `-1` on error, with `errno` or `GetLastError()` set
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//! appropriately.
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FileOperationResult NativeWriteFile(FileHandle file,
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const void* buffer,
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size_t size);
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} // namespace internal
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//! \brief Reads from a file, retrying when interrupted before reading any data
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//! on POSIX.
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//!
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//! This function reads into \a buffer. Fewer than \a size bytes may be read.
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//! On Windows, reading from sockets is not currently supported.
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//!
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//! \return The number of bytes read and placed into \a buffer, or `-1` on
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//! error, with `errno` or `GetLastError()` set appropriately. On error, a
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//! portion of \a file may have been read into \a buffer.
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//!
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//! \sa WriteFile
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//! \sa ReadFileExactly
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//! \sa LoggingReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileAtEOF
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FileOperationResult ReadFile(FileHandle file, void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Writes to a file, retrying when interrupted on POSIX or following a
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//! short write.
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//!
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//! This function writes to \a file, stopping only when \a size bytes have been
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//! written.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. `false` on error, with `errno` or
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//! `GetLastError()` set appropriately. On error, a portion of \a buffer may
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//! have been written to \a file.
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//!
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//! \sa ReadFile
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//! \sa LoggingWriteFile
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//! \sa CheckedWriteFile
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bool WriteFile(FileHandle file, const void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps ReadFile(), retrying following a short read, ensuring that
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//! exactly \a size bytes are read.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. If the underlying ReadFile() fails, or if fewer
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//! than \a size bytes were read, this function logs a message and
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//! returns `false`.
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//!
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//! \sa LoggingWriteFile
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//! \sa ReadFile
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//! \sa LoggingReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileAtEOF
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bool ReadFileExactly(FileHandle file, void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps ReadFile(), retrying following a short read, ensuring that
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//! exactly \a size bytes are read.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. If the underlying ReadFile() fails, or if fewer
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//! than \a size bytes were read, this function logs a message and
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//! returns `false`.
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//!
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//! \sa LoggingWriteFile
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//! \sa ReadFile
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//! \sa ReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileAtEOF
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bool LoggingReadFileExactly(FileHandle file, void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps WriteFile(), ensuring that exactly \a size bytes are written.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success. If the underlying WriteFile() fails, or if fewer
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//! than \a size bytes were written, this function logs a message and
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//! returns `false`.
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//!
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//! \sa LoggingReadFileExactly
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//! \sa WriteFile
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//! \sa CheckedWriteFile
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bool LoggingWriteFile(FileHandle file, const void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps ReadFile(), ensuring that exactly \a size bytes are read.
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//!
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//! If the underlying ReadFile() fails, or if fewer than \a size bytes were
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//! read, this function causes execution to terminate without returning.
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//!
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//! \sa CheckedWriteFile
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//! \sa ReadFile
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//! \sa LoggingReadFileExactly
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileAtEOF
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void CheckedReadFileExactly(FileHandle file, void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps WriteFile(), ensuring that exactly \a size bytes are written.
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//!
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//! if the underlying WriteFile() fails, or if fewer than \a size bytes were
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//! written, this function causes execution to terminate without returning.
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//!
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileExactly
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//! \sa WriteFile
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//! \sa LoggingWriteFile
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void CheckedWriteFile(FileHandle file, const void* buffer, size_t size);
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//! \brief Wraps ReadFile(), ensuring that it indicates end-of-file.
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//!
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//! Attempts to read a single byte from \a file, expecting no data to be read.
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//! If the underlying ReadFile() fails, or if a byte actually is read, this
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//! function causes execution to terminate without returning.
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//!
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//! \sa CheckedReadFileExactly
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//! \sa ReadFile
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void CheckedReadFileAtEOF(FileHandle file);
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//! \brief Wraps ReadFile() to read from the current file position to the end of
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//! the file into \a contents.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success, or `false` with a message logged.
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bool LoggingReadToEOF(FileHandle file, std::string* contents);
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//! \brief Wraps LoggingOpenFileForRead() and ReadFile() reading the entire file
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//! into \a contents.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success, or `false` with a message logged.
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bool LoggingReadEntireFile(const base::FilePath& path, std::string* contents);
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//! \brief Wraps `open()` or `CreateFile()`, opening an existing file for
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//! reading.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa OpenFileForWrite
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//! \sa OpenFileForReadAndWrite
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForRead
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FileHandle OpenFileForRead(const base::FilePath& path);
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//! \brief Wraps `open()` or `CreateFile()`, creating a file for output.
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//!
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//! \a mode determines the style (truncate, reuse, etc.) that is used to open
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//! the file. On POSIX, \a permissions determines the value that is passed as
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//! `mode` to `open()`. On Windows, the file is always opened in binary mode
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//! (that is, no CRLF translation). On Windows, the file is opened for sharing,
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//! see LoggingLockFile() and LoggingUnlockFile() to control concurrent access.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa OpenFileForRead
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//! \sa OpenFileForReadAndWrite
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForWrite
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FileHandle OpenFileForWrite(const base::FilePath& path,
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FileWriteMode mode,
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FilePermissions permissions);
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//! \brief Wraps `open()` or `CreateFile()`, creating a file for both input and
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//! output.
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//!
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//! \a mode determines the style (truncate, reuse, etc.) that is used to open
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//! the file. On POSIX, \a permissions determines the value that is passed as
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//! `mode` to `open()`. On Windows, the file is always opened in binary mode
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//! (that is, no CRLF translation). On Windows, the file is opened for sharing,
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//! see LoggingLockFile() and LoggingUnlockFile() to control concurrent access.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa OpenFileForRead
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//! \sa OpenFileForWrite
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForReadAndWrite
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FileHandle OpenFileForReadAndWrite(const base::FilePath& path,
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FileWriteMode mode,
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FilePermissions permissions);
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//! \brief Wraps OpenFileForRead(), logging an error if the operation fails.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForWrite
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForReadAndWrite
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FileHandle LoggingOpenFileForRead(const base::FilePath& path);
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//! \brief Wraps OpenFileForWrite(), logging an error if the operation fails.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForRead
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForReadAndWrite
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FileHandle LoggingOpenFileForWrite(const base::FilePath& path,
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FileWriteMode mode,
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FilePermissions permissions);
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#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
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//! \brief Opens an in-memory file for input and output.
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//!
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//! This function first attempts to open the file with `memfd_create()`. If
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//! `memfd_create()` isn't supported by the kernel, this function next attempts
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//! to open a file using `O_TMPFILE`. If `O_TMPFILE` isn't supported, this
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//! function finally falls back to creating a file with a randomized name in
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//! `/tmp` and immediately `unlink()`ing it.
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//!
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//! Unlike other file open operations, this function doesn't set `O_CLOEXEC`.
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//!
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//! \param name A name associated with the file. This name does not indicate any
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//! exact path and may not be used at all, depending on the strategy used to
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//! create the file. The name should not contain any '/' characters.
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure,
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//! with a message logged.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForRead
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForWrite
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForReadAndWrite
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FileHandle LoggingOpenMemoryFileForReadAndWrite(const base::FilePath& name);
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#endif // OS_LINUX || OS_CHROMEOS
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//! \brief Wraps OpenFileForReadAndWrite(), logging an error if the operation
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//! fails.
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//!
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//! \return The newly opened FileHandle, or an invalid FileHandle on failure.
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//!
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//! \sa ScopedFileHandle
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForRead
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//! \sa LoggingOpenFileForWrite
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FileHandle LoggingOpenFileForReadAndWrite(const base::FilePath& path,
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FileWriteMode mode,
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FilePermissions permissions);
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// Fuchsia does not currently support any sort of file locking. See
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// https://crashpad.chromium.org/bug/196 and
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// https://crashpad.chromium.org/bug/217.
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#if !defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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//! \brief Locks the given \a file using `flock()` on POSIX or `LockFileEx()` on
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//! Windows.
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//!
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//! It is an error to attempt to lock a file in a different mode when it is
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//! already locked. This call will block until the lock is acquired unless
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//! \a blocking is FileLockingBlocking::kNonBlocking. The entire file is
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//! locked.
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//!
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//! If \a locking is FileLocking::kShared, \a file must have been opened for
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//! reading, and if it's FileLocking::kExclusive, \a file must have been opened
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//! for writing.
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//!
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//! \param[in] file The open file handle to be locked.
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//! \param[in] locking Controls whether the lock is a shared reader lock, or an
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//! exclusive writer lock.
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//! \param[in] blocking Controls whether a locked file will result in blocking
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//! or an immediate return.
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//!
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//! \return kSuccess if a lock is acquired. If a lock could not be acquired
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//! because \a blocking is FileLockingBlocking::kNonBlocking and acquiring
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//! the lock would block, returns kWouldBlock. If a lock fails for any other
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//! reason, returns kFailure and a message will be logged.
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FileLockingResult LoggingLockFile(FileHandle file,
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FileLocking locking,
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FileLockingBlocking blocking);
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//! \brief Unlocks a file previously locked with LoggingLockFile().
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//!
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//! It is an error to attempt to unlock a file that was not previously locked.
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//! A previously-locked file should be unlocked before closing the file handle,
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//! otherwise on some OSs the lock may not be released immediately.
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//!
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//! \param[in] file The open locked file handle to be unlocked.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success, or `false` and a message will be logged.
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bool LoggingUnlockFile(FileHandle file);
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#endif // !OS_FUCHSIA
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//! \brief Wraps `lseek()` or `SetFilePointerEx()`. Logs an error if the
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//! operation fails.
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//!
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//! Repositions the offset of the open \a file to the specified \a offset,
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//! relative to \a whence. \a whence must be one of `SEEK_SET`, `SEEK_CUR`, or
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//! `SEEK_END`, and is interpreted in the usual way.
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//!
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//! \return The resulting offset in bytes from the beginning of the file, or
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//! `-1` on failure.
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FileOffset LoggingSeekFile(FileHandle file, FileOffset offset, int whence);
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//! \brief Truncates the given \a file to zero bytes in length.
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//!
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//! \return `true` on success, or `false`, and a message will be logged.
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bool LoggingTruncateFile(FileHandle file);
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//! \brief Wraps `close()` or `CloseHandle()`, logging an error if the operation
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//! fails.
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//!
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//! \return On success, `true` is returned. On failure, an error is logged and
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//! `false` is returned.
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bool LoggingCloseFile(FileHandle file);
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//! \brief Wraps `close()` or `CloseHandle()`, ensuring that it succeeds.
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//!
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//! If the underlying function fails, this function causes execution to
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//! terminate without returning.
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void CheckedCloseFile(FileHandle file);
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//! \brief Determines the size of a file.
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//!
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//! \param[in] file The handle to the file for which the size should be
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//! retrieved.
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//!
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//! \return The size of the file. If an error occurs when attempting to
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//! determine its size, returns `-1` with an error logged.
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FileOffset LoggingFileSizeByHandle(FileHandle file);
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//! \brief Returns a FileHandle corresponding to the requested standard I/O
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//! stream.
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//!
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//! The returned FileHandle should not be closed on POSIX, where it is
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//! important to maintain valid file descriptors occupying the slots reserved
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//! for these streams. If a need to close such a stream arises on POSIX,
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//! `dup2()` should instead be used to replace the existing file descriptor with
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//! one opened to `/dev/null`. See CloseStdinAndStdout().
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//!
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//! \param[in] stdio_stream The requested standard I/O stream.
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//!
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//! \return A corresponding FileHandle on success. kInvalidFileHandle on error,
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//! with a message logged.
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FileHandle StdioFileHandle(StdioStream stdio_stream);
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} // namespace crashpad
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#endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_FILE_FILE_IO_H_
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