ladybird/Kernel/FileSystem/FileDescription.h
Tom f98ca35b83 Kernel: Improve ProcFS behavior in low memory conditions
When ProcFS could no longer allocate KBuffer objects to serve calls to
read, it would just return 0, indicating EOF. This then triggered
parsing errors because code assumed it read the file.

Because read isn't supposed to return ENOMEM, change ProcFS to populate
the file data upon file open or seek to the beginning. This also means
that calls to open can now return ENOMEM if needed. This allows the
caller to either be able to successfully open the file and read it, or
fail to open it in the first place.
2021-01-03 22:12:19 +01:00

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/*
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#pragma once
#include <AK/Badge.h>
#include <AK/ByteBuffer.h>
#include <AK/RefCounted.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/FIFO.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/Inode.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/InodeMetadata.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/VirtualFileSystem.h>
#include <Kernel/KBuffer.h>
#include <Kernel/VirtualAddress.h>
namespace Kernel {
class FileDescriptionData {
public:
virtual ~FileDescriptionData() { }
};
class FileDescription : public RefCounted<FileDescription> {
MAKE_SLAB_ALLOCATED(FileDescription)
public:
static KResultOr<NonnullRefPtr<FileDescription>> create(Custody&);
static KResultOr<NonnullRefPtr<FileDescription>> create(File&);
~FileDescription();
Thread::FileBlocker::BlockFlags should_unblock(Thread::FileBlocker::BlockFlags) const;
bool is_readable() const { return m_readable; }
bool is_writable() const { return m_writable; }
void set_readable(bool b) { m_readable = b; }
void set_writable(bool b) { m_writable = b; }
void set_rw_mode(int options)
{
set_readable(options & O_RDONLY);
set_writable(options & O_WRONLY);
}
KResult close();
off_t seek(off_t, int whence);
KResultOr<size_t> read(UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t);
KResultOr<size_t> write(const UserOrKernelBuffer& data, size_t);
KResult stat(::stat&);
KResult chmod(mode_t);
bool can_read() const;
bool can_write() const;
ssize_t get_dir_entries(UserOrKernelBuffer& buffer, ssize_t);
KResultOr<NonnullOwnPtr<KBuffer>> read_entire_file();
String absolute_path() const;
bool is_direct() const { return m_direct; }
bool is_directory() const { return m_is_directory; }
File& file() { return *m_file; }
const File& file() const { return *m_file; }
bool is_device() const;
const Device* device() const;
Device* device();
bool is_tty() const;
const TTY* tty() const;
TTY* tty();
bool is_master_pty() const;
const MasterPTY* master_pty() const;
MasterPTY* master_pty();
InodeMetadata metadata() const;
Inode* inode() { return m_inode.ptr(); }
const Inode* inode() const { return m_inode.ptr(); }
Custody* custody() { return m_custody.ptr(); }
const Custody* custody() const { return m_custody.ptr(); }
KResultOr<Region*> mmap(Process&, VirtualAddress, size_t offset, size_t, int prot, bool shared);
bool is_blocking() const { return m_is_blocking; }
void set_blocking(bool b) { m_is_blocking = b; }
bool should_append() const { return m_should_append; }
void set_should_append(bool s) { m_should_append = s; }
u32 file_flags() const { return m_file_flags; }
void set_file_flags(u32);
bool is_socket() const;
Socket* socket();
const Socket* socket() const;
bool is_fifo() const;
FIFO* fifo();
FIFO::Direction fifo_direction() { return m_fifo_direction; }
void set_fifo_direction(Badge<FIFO>, FIFO::Direction direction) { m_fifo_direction = direction; }
OwnPtr<FileDescriptionData>& data() { return m_data; }
void set_original_inode(Badge<VFS>, NonnullRefPtr<Inode>&& inode) { m_inode = move(inode); }
KResult truncate(u64);
off_t offset() const { return m_current_offset; }
KResult chown(uid_t, gid_t);
FileBlockCondition& block_condition();
private:
friend class VFS;
explicit FileDescription(File&);
KResult attach();
void evaluate_block_conditions()
{
block_condition().unblock();
}
RefPtr<Custody> m_custody;
RefPtr<Inode> m_inode;
NonnullRefPtr<File> m_file;
off_t m_current_offset { 0 };
OwnPtr<FileDescriptionData> m_data;
u32 m_file_flags { 0 };
bool m_readable : 1 { false };
bool m_writable : 1 { false };
bool m_is_blocking : 1 { true };
bool m_is_directory : 1 { false };
bool m_should_append : 1 { false };
bool m_direct : 1 { false };
FIFO::Direction m_fifo_direction { FIFO::Direction::Neither };
Lock m_lock { "FileDescription" };
};
}