cosmopolitan/examples/stat.c
Justine Tunney f0600a898c Fix metal bugs so deathstar.com runs in qemu (#20)
- Remove XD bit in page tables
- Fix cylinder+head+sector arithmetic
- Implement fstat() for serial file descriptors on metal

Here's how to boot an Actually Portable Executable in QEMU:

    make -j12 o//tool/viz/deathstar.com
    qemu-system-x86_64 -serial stdio -fda o//tool/viz/deathstar.com

Here's a screenshot of DEATHSTAR.COM booted in QEMU:
https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/cosmo-metal-qemu.png

Thus metal support is in much better shape now, but still incomplete.
Only a few system calls have been polyfilled. To figure out which ones
your program needs, simply boot it in the blinkenlights emulator with a
breakpoint, and press CTRL-C to continue to the system call breakpoint.
If it doesn't break then you should be good. (Note: to emulate normally
you can press 'c' and use CTRL-T and ALT-T to tune the speed.)

    m=tiny
    make -j12 SILENT=0 MODE=$m          \
      o/$m/tool/build/blinkenlights.com \
      o/$m/tool/viz/deathstar.com
    o/$m/tool/build/blinkenlights.com   \
      -r -t -b systemfive.linux         \
      o/$m/tool/viz/deathstar.com

Thank @Theldus for the bug report that made this change possible.
Fixes #20 which explains this change further.
2021-01-16 17:52:15 -08:00

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#if 0
/*─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╗
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╚─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/
#endif
#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/stat.h"
#include "libc/errno.h"
#include "libc/fmt/fmt.h"
#include "libc/log/check.h"
#include "libc/runtime/gc.h"
#include "libc/stdio/stdio.h"
#include "libc/x/x.h"
/**
* @fileoverview File metadata viewer.
*
* This demonstrates the more powerful aspects of the printf() DSL.
*/
void PrintFileMetadata(const char *pathname, struct stat *st) {
printf("\n%s:", pathname);
CHECK_NE(-1, stat(pathname, st));
printf("\n"
"%-32s%,ld\n"
"%-32s%,ld\n"
"%-32s%#lx\n"
"%-32s%#lx\n"
"%-32s%ld\n"
"%-32s%#o\n"
"%-32s%d\n"
"%-32s%d\n"
"%-32s%d\n"
"%-32s%ld\n"
"%-32s%s\n"
"%-32s%s\n"
"%-32s%s\n",
"bytes in file", st->st_size, "physical bytes", st->st_blocks * 512,
"device id w/ file", st->st_dev, "inode", st->st_ino,
"hard link count", st->st_nlink, "mode / permissions", st->st_mode,
"owner id", st->st_uid, "group id", st->st_gid,
"device id (if special)", st->st_rdev, "block size", st->st_blksize,
"access time", gc(xiso8601(&st->st_atim)), "modified time",
gc(xiso8601(&st->st_mtim)), "c[omplicated]time",
gc(xiso8601(&st->st_ctim)));
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
size_t i;
struct stat st;
for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
PrintFileMetadata(argv[i], &st);
}
return 0;
}