cosmopolitan/libc/sock/sendfile.c
Justine Tunney 791f79fcb3
Make improvements
- We now serialize the file descriptor table when spawning / executing
  processes on Windows. This means you can now inherit more stuff than
  just standard i/o. It's needed by bash, which duplicates the console
  to file descriptor #255. We also now do a better job serializing the
  environment variables, so you're less likely to encounter E2BIG when
  using your bash shell. We also no longer coerce environ to uppercase

- execve() on Windows now remotely controls its parent process to make
  them spawn a replacement for itself. Then it'll be able to terminate
  immediately once the spawn succeeds, without having to linger around
  for the lifetime as a shell process for proxying the exit code. When
  process worker thread running in the parent sees the child die, it's
  given a handle to the new child, to replace it in the process table.

- execve() and posix_spawn() on Windows will now provide CreateProcess
  an explicit handle list. This allows us to remove handle locks which
  enables better fork/spawn concurrency, with seriously correct thread
  safety. Other codebases like Go use the same technique. On the other
  hand fork() still favors the conventional WIN32 inheritence approach
  which can be a little bit messy, but is *controlled* by guaranteeing
  perfectly clean slates at both the spawning and execution boundaries

- sigset_t is now 64 bits. Having it be 128 bits was a mistake because
  there's no reason to use that and it's only supported by FreeBSD. By
  using the system word size, signal mask manipulation on Windows goes
  very fast. Furthermore @asyncsignalsafe funcs have been rewritten on
  Windows to take advantage of signal masking, now that it's much more
  pleasant to use.

- All the overlapped i/o code on Windows has been rewritten for pretty
  good signal and cancelation safety. We're now able to ensure overlap
  data structures are cleaned up so long as you don't longjmp() out of
  out of a signal handler that interrupted an i/o operation. Latencies
  are also improved thanks to the removal of lots of "busy wait" code.
  Waits should be optimal for everything except poll(), which shall be
  the last and final demon we slay in the win32 i/o horror show.

- getrusage() on Windows is now able to report RUSAGE_CHILDREN as well
  as RUSAGE_SELF, thanks to aggregation in the process manager thread.
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/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
│vi: set net ft=c ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 fenc=utf-8 :vi│
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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 │
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│ PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. │
╚─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/
#include "libc/assert.h"
#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/calls/internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/fd.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/sigset.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall-sysv.internal.h"
#include "libc/dce.h"
#include "libc/errno.h"
#include "libc/intrin/asan.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/describeflags.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
#include "libc/nt/errors.h"
#include "libc/nt/files.h"
#include "libc/nt/struct/byhandlefileinformation.h"
#include "libc/nt/struct/overlapped.h"
#include "libc/nt/winsock.h"
#include "libc/sock/internal.h"
#include "libc/sock/sendfile.internal.h"
#include "libc/sock/sock.h"
#include "libc/stdio/sysparam.h"
#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
static dontinline textwindows ssize_t sys_sendfile_nt(
int outfd, int infd, int64_t *opt_in_out_inoffset, uint32_t uptobytes) {
ssize_t rc;
uint32_t flags = 0;
int64_t ih, oh, eof, offset;
struct NtByHandleFileInformation wst;
if (!__isfdkind(infd, kFdFile)) return ebadf();
if (!__isfdkind(outfd, kFdSocket)) return ebadf();
ih = g_fds.p[infd].handle;
oh = g_fds.p[outfd].handle;
if (opt_in_out_inoffset) {
offset = *opt_in_out_inoffset;
} else {
offset = g_fds.p[infd].pointer;
}
if (GetFileInformationByHandle(ih, &wst)) {
// TransmitFile() returns EINVAL if `uptobytes` goes past EOF.
eof = (uint64_t)wst.nFileSizeHigh << 32 | wst.nFileSizeLow;
if (offset + uptobytes > eof) {
uptobytes = eof - offset;
}
} else {
return ebadf();
}
BLOCK_SIGNALS;
struct NtOverlapped ov = {.hEvent = WSACreateEvent(), .Pointer = offset};
if (TransmitFile(oh, ih, uptobytes, 0, &ov, 0, 0) ||
WSAGetLastError() == kNtErrorIoPending ||
WSAGetLastError() == WSAEINPROGRESS) {
if (WSAGetOverlappedResult(oh, &ov, &uptobytes, true, &flags)) {
rc = uptobytes;
if (opt_in_out_inoffset) {
*opt_in_out_inoffset = offset + rc;
} else {
g_fds.p[infd].pointer = offset + rc;
}
} else {
rc = __winsockerr();
}
} else {
rc = __winsockerr();
}
WSACloseEvent(ov.hEvent);
ALLOW_SIGNALS;
return rc;
}
static ssize_t sys_sendfile_bsd(int outfd, int infd,
int64_t *opt_in_out_inoffset,
size_t uptobytes) {
ssize_t rc;
int64_t offset, sbytes;
if (opt_in_out_inoffset) {
offset = *opt_in_out_inoffset;
} else if ((offset = lseek(infd, 0, SEEK_CUR)) == -1) {
return -1;
}
if (IsFreebsd()) {
rc = sys_sendfile_freebsd(infd, outfd, offset, uptobytes, 0, &sbytes, 0);
if (rc == -1 && errno == ENOBUFS) errno = ENOMEM;
} else {
sbytes = uptobytes;
rc = sys_sendfile_xnu(infd, outfd, offset, &sbytes, 0, 0);
}
if (rc == -1 && errno == ENOTSOCK) errno = EBADF;
if (rc != -1) {
if (opt_in_out_inoffset) {
*opt_in_out_inoffset += sbytes;
} else {
unassert(sys_lseek(infd, offset + sbytes, SEEK_SET, 0) ==
offset + sbytes);
}
return sbytes;
} else {
return -1;
}
}
/**
* Transfers data from file to network.
*
* @param outfd needs to be a socket
* @param infd needs to be a file
* @param opt_in_out_inoffset may be specified for pread()-like behavior
* in which case the file position won't be changed; otherwise, this
* shall read from the file pointer which is advanced accordingly
* @param uptobytes is the maximum number of bytes to send; some platforms
* block until everything's sent, whereas others won't; the behavior of
* zero is undefined; this value may overlap the end of file in which
* case what remains is sent; this is silently reduced to `0x7ffff000`
* @return number of bytes transmitted which may be fewer than requested in
* which case caller must be prepared to call sendfile() again
* @raise ESPIPE on Linux RHEL7+ if offset is used but `infd` isn't seekable,
* otherwise this could be EINVAL
* @raise EPIPE on most systems if socket has been shutdown for reading or
* the remote end closed the connection, otherwise this could be EINVAL
* @raise EBADF if `outfd` isn't a valid writeable stream sock descriptor
* @raise EAGAIN if `O_NONBLOCK` is in play and it would have blocked
* @raise EBADF if `infd` isn't a valid readable file descriptor
* @raise EFAULT if `opt_in_out_inoffset` is a bad pointer
* @raise EINVAL if `*opt_in_out_inoffset` is negative
* @raise EOVERFLOW is documented as possible on Linux
* @raise EIO if `infd` had a low-level i/o error
* @raise ENOMEM if we require more vespene gas
* @raise ENOTCONN if `outfd` isn't connected
* @raise ENOSYS on NetBSD and OpenBSD
* @see copy_file_range() for file ↔ file
* @see splice() for fd ↔ pipe
*/
ssize_t sendfile(int outfd, int infd, int64_t *opt_in_out_inoffset,
size_t uptobytes) {
ssize_t rc;
// We must reduce this due to the uint32_t type conversion on Windows
// which has a maximum of 0x7ffffffe. It also makes sendfile(..., -1)
// less error prone, since Linux may EINVAL if greater than INT64_MAX
uptobytes = MIN(uptobytes, 0x7ffff000);
if (IsAsan() && opt_in_out_inoffset &&
!__asan_is_valid(opt_in_out_inoffset, 8)) {
rc = efault();
} else if (IsLinux()) {
rc = sys_sendfile(outfd, infd, opt_in_out_inoffset, uptobytes);
} else if (IsFreebsd() || IsXnu()) {
rc = sys_sendfile_bsd(outfd, infd, opt_in_out_inoffset, uptobytes);
} else if (IsWindows()) {
rc = sys_sendfile_nt(outfd, infd, opt_in_out_inoffset, uptobytes);
} else {
rc = enosys();
}
STRACE("sendfile(%d, %d, %p, %'zu) → %ld% m", outfd, infd,
DescribeInOutInt64(rc, opt_in_out_inoffset), uptobytes, rc);
return rc;
}
__weak_reference(sendfile, sendfile64);