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/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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Copyright 2020 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
#include "libc/calls/asan.internal.h"
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#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/calls/internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/timespec.internal.h"
Improve ZIP filesystem and change its prefix The ZIP filesystem has a breaking change. You now need to use /zip/ to open() / opendir() / etc. assets within the ZIP structure of your APE binary, instead of the previous convention of using zip: or zip! URIs. This is needed because Python likes to use absolute paths, and having ZIP paths encoded like URIs simply broke too many things. Many more system calls have been updated to be able to operate on ZIP files and file descriptors. In particular fcntl() and ioctl() since Python would do things like ask if a ZIP file is a terminal and get confused when the old implementation mistakenly said yes, because the fastest way to guarantee native file descriptors is to dup(2). This change also improves the async signal safety of zipos and ensures it doesn't maintain any open file descriptors beyond that which the user has opened. This change makes a lot of progress towards adding magic numbers that are specific to platforms other than Linux. The philosophy here is that, if you use an operating system like FreeBSD, then you should be able to take advantage of FreeBSD exclusive features, even if we don't polyfill them on other platforms. For example, you can now open() a file with the O_VERIFY flag. If your program runs on other platforms, then Cosmo will automatically set O_VERIFY to zero. This lets you safely use it without the need for #ifdef or ifstatements which detract from readability. One of the blindspots of the ASAN memory hardening we use to offer Rust like assurances has always been that memory passed to the kernel via system calls (e.g. writev) can't be checked automatically since the kernel wasn't built with MODE=asan. This change makes more progress ensuring that each system call will verify the soundness of memory before it's passed to the kernel. The code for doing these checks is fast, particularly for buffers, where it can verify 64 bytes a cycle. - Correct O_LOOP definition on NT - Introduce program_executable_name - Add ASAN guards to more system calls - Improve termios compatibility with BSDs - Fix bug in Windows auxiliary value encoding - Add BSD and XNU specific errnos and open flags - Add check to ensure build doesn't talk to internet
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#include "libc/dce.h"
#include "libc/intrin/asan.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/describeflags.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/weaken.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/at.h"
Improve ZIP filesystem and change its prefix The ZIP filesystem has a breaking change. You now need to use /zip/ to open() / opendir() / etc. assets within the ZIP structure of your APE binary, instead of the previous convention of using zip: or zip! URIs. This is needed because Python likes to use absolute paths, and having ZIP paths encoded like URIs simply broke too many things. Many more system calls have been updated to be able to operate on ZIP files and file descriptors. In particular fcntl() and ioctl() since Python would do things like ask if a ZIP file is a terminal and get confused when the old implementation mistakenly said yes, because the fastest way to guarantee native file descriptors is to dup(2). This change also improves the async signal safety of zipos and ensures it doesn't maintain any open file descriptors beyond that which the user has opened. This change makes a lot of progress towards adding magic numbers that are specific to platforms other than Linux. The philosophy here is that, if you use an operating system like FreeBSD, then you should be able to take advantage of FreeBSD exclusive features, even if we don't polyfill them on other platforms. For example, you can now open() a file with the O_VERIFY flag. If your program runs on other platforms, then Cosmo will automatically set O_VERIFY to zero. This lets you safely use it without the need for #ifdef or ifstatements which detract from readability. One of the blindspots of the ASAN memory hardening we use to offer Rust like assurances has always been that memory passed to the kernel via system calls (e.g. writev) can't be checked automatically since the kernel wasn't built with MODE=asan. This change makes more progress ensuring that each system call will verify the soundness of memory before it's passed to the kernel. The code for doing these checks is fast, particularly for buffers, where it can verify 64 bytes a cycle. - Correct O_LOOP definition on NT - Introduce program_executable_name - Add ASAN guards to more system calls - Improve termios compatibility with BSDs - Fix bug in Windows auxiliary value encoding - Add BSD and XNU specific errnos and open flags - Add check to ensure build doesn't talk to internet
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#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
#include "libc/zipos/zipos.internal.h"
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/**
* Sets access/modified time on file, the modern way.
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*
* XNU only has microsecond (1e-6) accuracy and there's no
* `dirfd`-relative support. Windows only has hectonanosecond (1e-7)
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* accuracy. RHEL5 doesn't support `dirfd` or `flags` and will truncate
* timestamps to seconds.
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*
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* If you'd rather specify an open file descriptor rather than its
* filesystem path, then consider using futimens().
*
* @param dirfd can be `AT_FDCWD` or an open directory
* @param path is filename whose timestamps should be modified
* @param ts is {access, modified} timestamps, or null for current time
* @param flags can have `AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW` when `path` is specified
* @return 0 on success, or -1 w/ errno
* @raise EINVAL if `flags` had an unrecognized value
* @raise EPERM if pledge() is in play without `fattr` promise
* @raise EACCES if unveil() is in play and `path` isn't unveiled
* @raise ENOTSUP if `path` is a zip filesystem path or `dirfd` is zip
* @raise EINVAL if `ts` specifies a nanosecond value that's out of range
* @raise ENAMETOOLONG if symlink-resolved `path` length exceeds `PATH_MAX`
* @raise ENAMETOOLONG if component in `path` exists longer than `NAME_MAX`
* @raise EBADF if `dirfd` isn't a valid fd or `AT_FDCWD`
* @raise EFAULT if `path` or `ts` memory was invalid
* @raise EROFS if `path` is on read-only filesystem
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* @raise ENOSYS on bare metal or on rhel5 when `dirfd` or `flags` is used
* @asyncsignalsafe
* @threadsafe
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*/
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int utimensat(int dirfd, const char *path, const struct timespec ts[2],
int flags) {
int rc;
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if (!path) {
rc = efault(); // linux kernel abi behavior isn't supported
} else {
rc = __utimens(dirfd, path, ts, flags);
}
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STRACE("utimensat(%s, %#s, {%s, %s}, %#o) → %d% m", DescribeDirfd(dirfd),
path, DescribeTimespec(0, ts), DescribeTimespec(0, ts ? ts + 1 : 0),
flags, rc);
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return rc;
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}