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Runtime: Some renaming to stay consistent (*Get* always returns what is asked for while *Query* returns a status code and where to store the value on success is given as a pointer)

  • RTVfsFileGetSize -> RTVfsFileQuerySize
  • RTFileQuerySize -> RTFileQuerySizeByPath
  • RTFileGetSize -> RTFileQuerySize
  • RTFileGetSizeMaxEx -> RTFileQuerySizeMaxEx
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1/** @file
2 * IPRT - File I/O.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2019 Oracle Corporation
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 */
25
26#ifndef IPRT_INCLUDED_file_h
27#define IPRT_INCLUDED_file_h
28#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
29# pragma once
30#endif
31
32#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
33#include <iprt/types.h>
34#include <iprt/stdarg.h>
35#include <iprt/fs.h>
36#include <iprt/sg.h>
37
38RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
39
40/** @defgroup grp_rt_fileio RTFile - File I/O
41 * @ingroup grp_rt
42 * @{
43 */
44
45/** Platform specific text line break.
46 * @deprecated Use text I/O streams and '\\n'. See iprt/stream.h. */
47#if defined(RT_OS_OS2) || defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS)
48# define RTFILE_LINEFEED "\r\n"
49#else
50# define RTFILE_LINEFEED "\n"
51#endif
52
53/** Platform specific native standard input "handle". */
54#ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
55# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDIN ((uint32_t)-10)
56#else
57# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDIN 0
58#endif
59
60/** Platform specific native standard out "handle". */
61#ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
62# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDOUT ((uint32_t)-11)
63#else
64# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDOUT 1
65#endif
66
67/** Platform specific native standard error "handle". */
68#ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
69# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDERR ((uint32_t)-12)
70#else
71# define RTFILE_NATIVE_STDERR 2
72#endif
73
74
75/**
76 * Checks if the specified file name exists and is a regular file.
77 *
78 * Symbolic links will be resolved.
79 *
80 * @returns true if it's a regular file, false if it isn't.
81 * @param pszPath The path to the file.
82 *
83 * @sa RTDirExists, RTPathExists, RTSymlinkExists.
84 */
85RTDECL(bool) RTFileExists(const char *pszPath);
86
87/**
88 * Queries the size of a file, given the path to it.
89 *
90 * Symbolic links will be resolved.
91 *
92 * @returns IPRT status code.
93 * @param pszPath The path to the file.
94 * @param pcbFile Where to return the file size (bytes).
95 *
96 * @sa RTFileQuerySize, RTPathQueryInfoEx.
97 */
98RTDECL(int) RTFileQuerySizeByPath(const char *pszPath, uint64_t *pcbFile);
99
100
101/** @name Open flags
102 * @{ */
103/** Attribute access only.
104 * @remarks Only accepted on windows, requires RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_MASK
105 * to yield a non-zero result. Otherwise, this is invalid. */
106#define RTFILE_O_ATTR_ONLY UINT32_C(0x00000000)
107/** Open the file with read access. */
108#define RTFILE_O_READ UINT32_C(0x00000001)
109/** Open the file with write access. */
110#define RTFILE_O_WRITE UINT32_C(0x00000002)
111/** Open the file with read & write access. */
112#define RTFILE_O_READWRITE UINT32_C(0x00000003)
113/** The file access mask.
114 * @remarks The value 0 is invalid, except for windows special case. */
115#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_MASK UINT32_C(0x00000003)
116
117/** Open file in APPEND mode, so all writes to the file handle will
118 * append data at the end of the file.
119 * @remarks It is ignored if write access is not requested, that is
120 * RTFILE_O_WRITE is not set. */
121#define RTFILE_O_APPEND UINT32_C(0x00000004)
122 /* UINT32_C(0x00000008) is unused atm. */
123
124/** Sharing mode: deny none. */
125#define RTFILE_O_DENY_NONE UINT32_C(0x00000080)
126/** Sharing mode: deny read. */
127#define RTFILE_O_DENY_READ UINT32_C(0x00000010)
128/** Sharing mode: deny write. */
129#define RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE UINT32_C(0x00000020)
130/** Sharing mode: deny read and write. */
131#define RTFILE_O_DENY_READWRITE UINT32_C(0x00000030)
132/** Sharing mode: deny all. */
133#define RTFILE_O_DENY_ALL RTFILE_O_DENY_READWRITE
134/** Sharing mode: do NOT deny delete (NT).
135 * @remarks This might not be implemented on all platforms, and will be
136 * defaulted & ignored on those.
137 */
138#define RTFILE_O_DENY_NOT_DELETE UINT32_C(0x00000040)
139/** Sharing mode mask. */
140#define RTFILE_O_DENY_MASK UINT32_C(0x000000f0)
141
142/** Action: Open an existing file. */
143#define RTFILE_O_OPEN UINT32_C(0x00000700)
144/** Action: Create a new file or open an existing one. */
145#define RTFILE_O_OPEN_CREATE UINT32_C(0x00000100)
146/** Action: Create a new a file. */
147#define RTFILE_O_CREATE UINT32_C(0x00000200)
148/** Action: Create a new file or replace an existing one. */
149#define RTFILE_O_CREATE_REPLACE UINT32_C(0x00000300)
150/** Action mask. */
151#define RTFILE_O_ACTION_MASK UINT32_C(0x00000700)
152
153/** Turns off indexing of files on Windows hosts, *CREATE* only.
154 * @remarks Window only. */
155#define RTFILE_O_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED UINT32_C(0x00000800)
156/** Truncate the file.
157 * @remarks This will not truncate files opened for read-only.
158 * @remarks The truncation doesn't have to be atomically, so anyone else opening
159 * the file may be racing us. The caller is responsible for not causing
160 * this race. */
161#define RTFILE_O_TRUNCATE UINT32_C(0x00001000)
162/** Make the handle inheritable on RTProcessCreate(/exec). */
163#define RTFILE_O_INHERIT UINT32_C(0x00002000)
164/** Open file in non-blocking mode - non-portable.
165 * @remarks This flag may not be supported on all platforms, in which case it's
166 * considered an invalid parameter. */
167#define RTFILE_O_NON_BLOCK UINT32_C(0x00004000)
168/** Write through directly to disk. Workaround to avoid iSCSI
169 * initiator deadlocks on Windows hosts.
170 * @remarks This might not be implemented on all platforms, and will be ignored
171 * on those. */
172#define RTFILE_O_WRITE_THROUGH UINT32_C(0x00008000)
173
174/** Attribute access: Attributes can be read if the file is being opened with
175 * read access, and can be written with write access. */
176#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_DEFAULT UINT32_C(0x00000000)
177/** Attribute access: Attributes can be read.
178 * @remarks Windows only. */
179#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_READ UINT32_C(0x00010000)
180/** Attribute access: Attributes can be written.
181 * @remarks Windows only. */
182#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_WRITE UINT32_C(0x00020000)
183/** Attribute access: Attributes can be both read & written.
184 * @remarks Windows only. */
185#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_READWRITE UINT32_C(0x00030000)
186/** Attribute access: The file attributes access mask.
187 * @remarks Windows only. */
188#define RTFILE_O_ACCESS_ATTR_MASK UINT32_C(0x00030000)
189
190/** Open file for async I/O
191 * @remarks This flag may not be needed on all platforms, and will be ignored on
192 * those. */
193#define RTFILE_O_ASYNC_IO UINT32_C(0x00040000)
194
195/** Disables caching.
196 *
197 * Useful when using very big files which might bring the host I/O scheduler to
198 * its knees during high I/O load.
199 *
200 * @remarks This flag might impose restrictions
201 * on the buffer alignment, start offset and/or transfer size.
202 *
203 * On Linux the buffer needs to be aligned to the 512 sector
204 * boundary.
205 *
206 * On Windows the FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING is used (see
207 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc644950(VS.85).aspx ).
208 * The buffer address, the transfer size and offset needs to be aligned
209 * to the sector size of the volume. Furthermore FILE_APPEND_DATA is
210 * disabled. To write beyond the size of file use RTFileSetSize prior
211 * writing the data to the file.
212 *
213 * This flag does not work on Solaris if the target filesystem is ZFS.
214 * RTFileOpen will return an error with that configuration. When used
215 * with UFS the same alginment restrictions apply like Linux and
216 * Windows.
217 *
218 * @remarks This might not be implemented on all platforms, and will be ignored
219 * on those.
220 */
221#define RTFILE_O_NO_CACHE UINT32_C(0x00080000)
222
223/** Don't allow symbolic links as part of the path.
224 * @remarks this flag is currently not implemented and will be ignored. */
225#define RTFILE_O_NO_SYMLINKS UINT32_C(0x20000000)
226
227/** Unix file mode mask for use when creating files. */
228#define RTFILE_O_CREATE_MODE_MASK UINT32_C(0x1ff00000)
229/** The number of bits to shift to get the file mode mask.
230 * To extract it: (fFlags & RTFILE_O_CREATE_MODE_MASK) >> RTFILE_O_CREATE_MODE_SHIFT.
231 */
232#define RTFILE_O_CREATE_MODE_SHIFT 20
233
234 /* UINT32_C(0x40000000)
235 and UINT32_C(0x80000000) are unused atm. */
236
237/** Mask of all valid flags.
238 * @remark This doesn't validate the access mode properly.
239 */
240#define RTFILE_O_VALID_MASK UINT32_C(0x3ffffff7)
241
242/** @} */
243
244
245/** Action taken by RTFileOpenEx. */
246typedef enum RTFILEACTION
247{
248 /** Invalid zero value. */
249 RTFILEACTION_INVALID = 0,
250 /** Existing file was opened (returned by RTFILE_O_OPEN and
251 * RTFILE_O_OPEN_CREATE). */
252 RTFILEACTION_OPENED,
253 /** New file was created (returned by RTFILE_O_CREATE and
254 * RTFILE_O_OPEN_CREATE). */
255 RTFILEACTION_CREATED,
256 /** Existing file was replaced (returned by RTFILE_O_CREATE_REPLACE). */
257 RTFILEACTION_REPLACED,
258 /** Existing file was truncated (returned if RTFILE_O_TRUNCATE take effect). */
259 RTFILEACTION_TRUNCATED,
260 /** The file already exists (returned by RTFILE_O_CREATE on failure). */
261 RTFILEACTION_ALREADY_EXISTS,
262 /** End of valid values. */
263 RTFILEACTION_END,
264 /** Type size hack. */
265 RTFILEACTION_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
266} RTFILEACTION;
267/** Pointer to action taken value (RTFileOpenEx). */
268typedef RTFILEACTION *PRTFILEACTION;
269
270
271#ifdef IN_RING3
272/**
273 * Force the use of open flags for all files opened after the setting is
274 * changed. The caller is responsible for not causing races with RTFileOpen().
275 *
276 * @returns iprt status code.
277 * @param fOpenForAccess Access mode to which the set/mask settings apply.
278 * @param fSet Open flags to be forced set.
279 * @param fMask Open flags to be masked out.
280 */
281RTR3DECL(int) RTFileSetForceFlags(unsigned fOpenForAccess, unsigned fSet, unsigned fMask);
282#endif /* IN_RING3 */
283
284/**
285 * Open a file.
286 *
287 * @returns iprt status code.
288 * @param pFile Where to store the handle to the opened file.
289 * @param pszFilename Path to the file which is to be opened. (UTF-8)
290 * @param fOpen Open flags, i.e a combination of the RTFILE_O_* defines.
291 * The ACCESS, ACTION and DENY flags are mandatory!
292 */
293RTDECL(int) RTFileOpen(PRTFILE pFile, const char *pszFilename, uint64_t fOpen);
294
295/**
296 * Open a file given as a format string.
297 *
298 * @returns iprt status code.
299 * @param pFile Where to store the handle to the opened file.
300 * @param fOpen Open flags, i.e a combination of the RTFILE_O_* defines.
301 * The ACCESS, ACTION and DENY flags are mandatory!
302 * @param pszFilenameFmt Format string givin the path to the file which is to
303 * be opened. (UTF-8)
304 * @param ... Arguments to the format string.
305 */
306RTDECL(int) RTFileOpenF(PRTFILE pFile, uint64_t fOpen, const char *pszFilenameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(3, 4);
307
308/**
309 * Open a file given as a format string.
310 *
311 * @returns iprt status code.
312 * @param pFile Where to store the handle to the opened file.
313 * @param fOpen Open flags, i.e a combination of the RTFILE_O_* defines.
314 * The ACCESS, ACTION and DENY flags are mandatory!
315 * @param pszFilenameFmt Format string givin the path to the file which is to
316 * be opened. (UTF-8)
317 * @param va Arguments to the format string.
318 */
319RTDECL(int) RTFileOpenV(PRTFILE pFile, uint64_t fOpen, const char *pszFilenameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR(3, 0);
320
321/**
322 * Open a file, extended version.
323 *
324 * @returns iprt status code.
325 * @param pszFilename Path to the file which is to be opened. (UTF-8)
326 * @param fOpen Open flags, i.e a combination of the RTFILE_O_* defines.
327 * The ACCESS, ACTION and DENY flags are mandatory!
328 * @param phFile Where to store the handle to the opened file.
329 * @param penmActionTaken Where to return an indicator of which action was
330 * taken. This is optional and it is recommended to
331 * pass NULL when not strictly needed as it adds
332 * complexity (slower) on posix systems.
333 */
334RTDECL(int) RTFileOpenEx(const char *pszFilename, uint64_t fOpen, PRTFILE phFile, PRTFILEACTION penmActionTaken);
335
336/**
337 * Open the bit bucket (aka /dev/null or nul).
338 *
339 * @returns IPRT status code.
340 * @param phFile Where to store the handle to the opened file.
341 * @param fAccess The desired access only, i.e. read, write or both.
342 */
343RTDECL(int) RTFileOpenBitBucket(PRTFILE phFile, uint64_t fAccess);
344
345/**
346 * Close a file opened by RTFileOpen().
347 *
348 * @returns iprt status code.
349 * @param File The file handle to close.
350 */
351RTDECL(int) RTFileClose(RTFILE File);
352
353/**
354 * Creates an IPRT file handle from a native one.
355 *
356 * @returns IPRT status code.
357 * @param pFile Where to store the IPRT file handle.
358 * @param uNative The native handle.
359 */
360RTDECL(int) RTFileFromNative(PRTFILE pFile, RTHCINTPTR uNative);
361
362/**
363 * Gets the native handle for an IPRT file handle.
364 *
365 * @return The native handle.
366 * @param File The IPRT file handle.
367 */
368RTDECL(RTHCINTPTR) RTFileToNative(RTFILE File);
369
370/**
371 * Delete a file.
372 *
373 * @returns iprt status code.
374 * @param pszFilename Path to the file which is to be deleted. (UTF-8)
375 * @todo This is a RTPath api!
376 */
377RTDECL(int) RTFileDelete(const char *pszFilename);
378
379/** @name Seek flags.
380 * @{ */
381/** Seek from the start of the file. */
382#define RTFILE_SEEK_BEGIN 0x00
383/** Seek from the current file position. */
384#define RTFILE_SEEK_CURRENT 0x01
385/** Seek from the end of the file. */
386#define RTFILE_SEEK_END 0x02
387/** @internal */
388#define RTFILE_SEEK_FIRST RTFILE_SEEK_BEGIN
389/** @internal */
390#define RTFILE_SEEK_LAST RTFILE_SEEK_END
391/** @} */
392
393
394/**
395 * Changes the read & write position in a file.
396 *
397 * @returns iprt status code.
398 * @param File Handle to the file.
399 * @param offSeek Offset to seek.
400 * @param uMethod Seek method, i.e. one of the RTFILE_SEEK_* defines.
401 * @param poffActual Where to store the new file position.
402 * NULL is allowed.
403 */
404RTDECL(int) RTFileSeek(RTFILE File, int64_t offSeek, unsigned uMethod, uint64_t *poffActual);
405
406/**
407 * Read bytes from a file.
408 *
409 * @returns iprt status code.
410 * @param File Handle to the file.
411 * @param pvBuf Where to put the bytes we read.
412 * @param cbToRead How much to read.
413 * @param pcbRead How much we actually read .
414 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial read.
415 */
416RTDECL(int) RTFileRead(RTFILE File, void *pvBuf, size_t cbToRead, size_t *pcbRead);
417
418/**
419 * Read bytes from a file at a given offset.
420 *
421 * @returns iprt status code.
422 * @param File Handle to the file.
423 * @param off Where to read.
424 * @param pvBuf Where to put the bytes we read.
425 * @param cbToRead How much to read.
426 * @param pcbRead How much we actually read .
427 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial read.
428 *
429 * @note OS/2 requires separate seek and write calls.
430 *
431 * @note Whether the file position is modified or not is host specific.
432 */
433RTDECL(int) RTFileReadAt(RTFILE File, RTFOFF off, void *pvBuf, size_t cbToRead, size_t *pcbRead);
434
435/**
436 * Read bytes from a file at a given offset into a S/G buffer.
437 *
438 * @returns iprt status code.
439 * @param hFile Handle to the file.
440 * @param pSgBuf Pointer to the S/G buffer to read into.
441 * @param cbToRead How much to read.
442 * @param pcbRead How much we actually read .
443 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial read.
444 *
445 * @note It is not possible to guarantee atomicity on all platforms, so
446 * caller must take care wrt concurrent access to @a hFile.
447 */
448RTDECL(int) RTFileSgRead(RTFILE hFile, PRTSGBUF pSgBuf, size_t cbToRead, size_t *pcbRead);
449
450/**
451 * Read bytes from a file at a given offset into a S/G buffer.
452 *
453 * @returns iprt status code.
454 * @param hFile Handle to the file.
455 * @param off Where to read.
456 * @param pSgBuf Pointer to the S/G buffer to read into.
457 * @param cbToRead How much to read.
458 * @param pcbRead How much we actually read .
459 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial read.
460 *
461 * @note Whether the file position is modified or not is host specific.
462 *
463 * @note It is not possible to guarantee atomicity on all platforms, so
464 * caller must take care wrt concurrent access to @a hFile.
465 */
466RTDECL(int) RTFileSgReadAt(RTFILE hFile, RTFOFF off, PRTSGBUF pSgBuf, size_t cbToRead, size_t *pcbRead);
467
468/**
469 * Write bytes to a file.
470 *
471 * @returns iprt status code.
472 * @param File Handle to the file.
473 * @param pvBuf What to write.
474 * @param cbToWrite How much to write.
475 * @param pcbWritten How much we actually wrote.
476 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial write.
477 */
478RTDECL(int) RTFileWrite(RTFILE File, const void *pvBuf, size_t cbToWrite, size_t *pcbWritten);
479
480/**
481 * Write bytes to a file at a given offset.
482 *
483 * @returns iprt status code.
484 * @param hFile Handle to the file.
485 * @param off Where to write.
486 * @param pvBuf What to write.
487 * @param cbToWrite How much to write.
488 * @param pcbWritten How much we actually wrote.
489 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial write.
490 *
491 * @note OS/2 requires separate seek and write calls.
492 *
493 * @note Whether the file position is modified or not is host specific.
494 *
495 * @note Whether @a off is used when @a hFile was opened with RTFILE_O_APPEND
496 * is also host specific. Currently Linux is the the only one
497 * documented to ignore @a off.
498 */
499RTDECL(int) RTFileWriteAt(RTFILE hFile, RTFOFF off, const void *pvBuf, size_t cbToWrite, size_t *pcbWritten);
500
501/**
502 * Write bytes from a S/G buffer to a file.
503 *
504 * @returns iprt status code.
505 * @param hFile Handle to the file.
506 * @param pSgBuf What to write.
507 * @param cbToWrite How much to write.
508 * @param pcbWritten How much we actually wrote.
509 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial write.
510 *
511 * @note It is not possible to guarantee atomicity on all platforms, so
512 * caller must take care wrt concurrent access to @a hFile.
513 */
514RTDECL(int) RTFileSgWrite(RTFILE hFile, PRTSGBUF pSgBuf, size_t cbToWrite, size_t *pcbWritten);
515
516/**
517 * Write bytes from a S/G buffer to a file at a given offset.
518 *
519 * @returns iprt status code.
520 * @param hFile Handle to the file.
521 * @param off Where to write.
522 * @param pSgBuf What to write.
523 * @param cbToWrite How much to write.
524 * @param pcbWritten How much we actually wrote.
525 * If NULL an error will be returned for a partial write.
526 *
527 * @note It is not possible to guarantee atomicity on all platforms, so
528 * caller must take care wrt concurrent access to @a hFile.
529 *
530 * @note Whether the file position is modified or not is host specific.
531 *
532 * @note Whether @a off is used when @a hFile was opened with RTFILE_O_APPEND
533 * is also host specific. Currently Linux is the the only one
534 * documented to ignore @a off.
535 */
536RTDECL(int) RTFileSgWriteAt(RTFILE hFile, RTFOFF off, PRTSGBUF pSgBuf, size_t cbToWrite, size_t *pcbWritten);
537
538/**
539 * Flushes the buffers for the specified file.
540 *
541 * @returns iprt status code.
542 * @param File Handle to the file.
543 */
544RTDECL(int) RTFileFlush(RTFILE File);
545
546/**
547 * Set the size of the file.
548 *
549 * @returns iprt status code.
550 * @param File Handle to the file.
551 * @param cbSize The new file size.
552 */
553RTDECL(int) RTFileSetSize(RTFILE File, uint64_t cbSize);
554
555/**
556 * Query the size of the file.
557 *
558 * @returns iprt status code.
559 * @param File Handle to the file.
560 * @param pcbSize Where to store the filesize.
561 */
562RTDECL(int) RTFileQuerySize(RTFILE File, uint64_t *pcbSize);
563
564/**
565 * Determine the maximum file size.
566 *
567 * @returns The max size of the file.
568 * -1 on failure, the file position is undefined.
569 * @param File Handle to the file.
570 * @see RTFileQueryMaxSizeEx.
571 */
572RTDECL(RTFOFF) RTFileGetMaxSize(RTFILE File);
573
574/**
575 * Determine the maximum file size.
576 *
577 * @returns IPRT status code.
578 * @param File Handle to the file.
579 * @param pcbMax Where to store the max file size.
580 * @see RTFileGetMaxSize.
581 */
582RTDECL(int) RTFileQueryMaxSizeEx(RTFILE File, PRTFOFF pcbMax);
583
584/**
585 * Determine the maximum file size depending on the file system the file is stored on.
586 *
587 * @returns The max size of the file.
588 * -1 on failure.
589 * @param File Handle to the file.
590 */
591RTDECL(RTFOFF) RTFileGetMaxSize(RTFILE File);
592
593/**
594 * Gets the current file position.
595 *
596 * @returns File offset.
597 * @returns ~0UUL on failure.
598 * @param File Handle to the file.
599 */
600RTDECL(uint64_t) RTFileTell(RTFILE File);
601
602/**
603 * Checks if the supplied handle is valid.
604 *
605 * @returns true if valid.
606 * @returns false if invalid.
607 * @param File The file handle
608 */
609RTDECL(bool) RTFileIsValid(RTFILE File);
610
611/**
612 * Copies a file.
613 *
614 * @returns IPRT status code
615 * @retval VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS if the destination file exists.
616 *
617 * @param pszSrc The path to the source file.
618 * @param pszDst The path to the destination file.
619 * This file will be created.
620 */
621RTDECL(int) RTFileCopy(const char *pszSrc, const char *pszDst);
622
623/**
624 * Copies a file given the handles to both files.
625 *
626 * @returns IPRT status code
627 *
628 * @param FileSrc The source file. The file position is unaltered.
629 * @param FileDst The destination file.
630 * On successful returns the file position is at the end of the file.
631 * On failures the file position and size is undefined.
632 */
633RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyByHandles(RTFILE FileSrc, RTFILE FileDst);
634
635/** Flags for RTFileCopyEx().
636 * @{ */
637/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on the source file to allow for copying files opened for writing. */
638#define RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_NO_SRC_DENY_WRITE RT_BIT(0)
639/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on the target file. */
640#define RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_NO_DST_DENY_WRITE RT_BIT(1)
641/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on either of the two files. */
642#define RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE ( RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_NO_SRC_DENY_WRITE | RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_NO_DST_DENY_WRITE )
643/** */
644#define RTFILECOPY_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0x00000003)
645/** @} */
646
647/**
648 * Copies a file.
649 *
650 * @returns IPRT status code
651 * @retval VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS if the destination file exists.
652 *
653 * @param pszSrc The path to the source file.
654 * @param pszDst The path to the destination file.
655 * This file will be created.
656 * @param fFlags Flags (RTFILECOPY_*).
657 * @param pfnProgress Pointer to callback function for reporting progress.
658 * @param pvUser User argument to pass to pfnProgress along with the completion percentage.
659 */
660RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyEx(const char *pszSrc, const char *pszDst, uint32_t fFlags, PFNRTPROGRESS pfnProgress, void *pvUser);
661
662/**
663 * Copies a file given the handles to both files and
664 * provide progress callbacks.
665 *
666 * @returns IPRT status code.
667 *
668 * @param FileSrc The source file. The file position is unaltered.
669 * @param FileDst The destination file.
670 * On successful returns the file position is at the end of the file.
671 * On failures the file position and size is undefined.
672 * @param pfnProgress Pointer to callback function for reporting progress.
673 * @param pvUser User argument to pass to pfnProgress along with the completion percentage.
674 */
675RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyByHandlesEx(RTFILE FileSrc, RTFILE FileDst, PFNRTPROGRESS pfnProgress, void *pvUser);
676
677/**
678 * Copies a part of a file to another one.
679 *
680 * @returns IPRT status code.
681 * @retval VERR_EOF if @a pcbCopied is NULL and the end-of-file is reached
682 * before @a cbToCopy bytes have been copied.
683 *
684 * @param hFileSrc Handle to the source file. Must be readable.
685 * @param offSrc The source file offset.
686 * @param hFileDst Handle to the destination file. Must be writable and
687 * RTFILE_O_APPEND must be be in effect.
688 * @param offDst The destination file offset.
689 * @param cbToCopy How many bytes to copy.
690 * @param fFlags Reserved for the future, must be zero.
691 * @param pcbCopied Where to return the exact number of bytes copied.
692 * Optional.
693 *
694 * @note The file positions of @a hFileSrc and @a hFileDst are undefined
695 * upon return of this function.
696 *
697 * @sa RTFileCopyPartEx.
698 */
699RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyPart(RTFILE hFileSrc, RTFOFF offSrc, RTFILE hFileDst, RTFOFF offDst, uint64_t cbToCopy,
700 uint32_t fFlags, uint64_t *pcbCopied);
701
702
703/** Copy buffer state for RTFileCopyPartEx.
704 * @note The fields are considered internal!
705 */
706typedef struct RTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE
707{
708 /** Magic value (RTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE_MAGIC).
709 * @internal */
710 uint32_t uMagic;
711 /** Allocation type (internal).
712 * @internal */
713 int32_t iAllocType;
714 /** Buffer pointer.
715 * @internal */
716 uint8_t *pbBuf;
717 /** Buffer size.
718 * @internal */
719 size_t cbBuf;
720 /** Reserved.
721 * @internal */
722 void *papReserved[3];
723} RTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE;
724/** Pointer to copy buffer state for RTFileCopyPartEx(). */
725typedef RTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE *PRTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE;
726/** Magic value for the RTFileCopyPartEx() buffer state structure (Stephen John Fry). */
727#define RTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE_MAGIC UINT32_C(0x19570857)
728
729/**
730 * Prepares buffer state for one or more RTFileCopyPartEx() calls.
731 *
732 * Caller must call RTFileCopyPartCleanup() after the final RTFileCopyPartEx()
733 * call.
734 *
735 * @returns IPRT status code.
736 * @param pBufState The buffer state to prepare.
737 * @param cbToCopy The number of bytes we typically to copy in one
738 * RTFileCopyPartEx call.
739 */
740RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyPartPrep(PRTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE pBufState, uint64_t cbToCopy);
741
742/**
743 * Cleans up after RTFileCopyPartPrep() once the final RTFileCopyPartEx()
744 * call has been made.
745 *
746 * @param pBufState The buffer state to clean up.
747 */
748RTDECL(void) RTFileCopyPartCleanup(PRTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE pBufState);
749
750/**
751 * Copies a part of a file to another one, extended version.
752 *
753 * @returns IPRT status code.
754 * @retval VERR_EOF if @a pcbCopied is NULL and the end-of-file is reached
755 * before @a cbToCopy bytes have been copied.
756 *
757 * @param hFileSrc Handle to the source file. Must be readable.
758 * @param offSrc The source file offset.
759 * @param hFileDst Handle to the destination file. Must be writable and
760 * RTFILE_O_APPEND must be be in effect.
761 * @param offDst The destination file offset.
762 * @param cbToCopy How many bytes to copy.
763 * @param fFlags Reserved for the future, must be zero.
764 * @param pBufState Copy buffer state prepared by RTFileCopyPartPrep().
765 * @param pcbCopied Where to return the exact number of bytes copied.
766 * Optional.
767 *
768 * @note The file positions of @a hFileSrc and @a hFileDst are undefined
769 * upon return of this function.
770 *
771 * @sa RTFileCopyPart.
772 */
773RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyPartEx(RTFILE hFileSrc, RTFOFF offSrc, RTFILE hFileDst, RTFOFF offDst, uint64_t cbToCopy,
774 uint32_t fFlags, PRTFILECOPYPARTBUFSTATE pBufState, uint64_t *pcbCopied);
775
776/**
777 * Copy file attributes from @a hFileSrc to @a hFileDst.
778 *
779 * @returns IPRT status code.
780 * @param hFileSrc Handle to the source file.
781 * @param hFileDst Handle to the destination file.
782 * @param fFlags Reserved, pass zero.
783 */
784RTDECL(int) RTFileCopyAttributes(RTFILE hFileSrc, RTFILE hFileDst, uint32_t fFlags);
785
786/**
787 * Compares two file given the paths to both files.
788 *
789 * @returns IPRT status code.
790 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if equal.
791 * @retval VERR_NOT_EQUAL if not equal.
792 *
793 * @param pszFile1 The path to the first file.
794 * @param pszFile2 The path to the second file.
795 */
796RTDECL(int) RTFileCompare(const char *pszFile1, const char *pszFile2);
797
798/**
799 * Compares two file given the handles to both files.
800 *
801 * @returns IPRT status code.
802 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if equal.
803 * @retval VERR_NOT_EQUAL if not equal.
804 *
805 * @param hFile1 The first file. Undefined return position.
806 * @param hFile2 The second file. Undefined return position.
807 */
808RTDECL(int) RTFileCompareByHandles(RTFILE hFile1, RTFILE hFile2);
809
810/** Flags for RTFileCompareEx().
811 * @{ */
812/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on the first file. */
813#define RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE_FILE1 RT_BIT(0)
814/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on the second file. */
815#define RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE_FILE2 RT_BIT(1)
816/** Do not use RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE on either of the two files. */
817#define RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE ( RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE_FILE1 | RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_NO_DENY_WRITE_FILE2 )
818/** */
819#define RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0x00000003)
820/** @} */
821
822/**
823 * Compares two files, extended version with progress callback.
824 *
825 * @returns IPRT status code.
826 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if equal.
827 * @retval VERR_NOT_EQUAL if not equal.
828 *
829 * @param pszFile1 The path to the source file.
830 * @param pszFile2 The path to the destination file. This file will be
831 * created.
832 * @param fFlags Flags, any of the RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_ \#defines.
833 * @param pfnProgress Pointer to callback function for reporting progress.
834 * @param pvUser User argument to pass to pfnProgress along with the completion percentage.
835 */
836RTDECL(int) RTFileCompareEx(const char *pszFile1, const char *pszFile2, uint32_t fFlags, PFNRTPROGRESS pfnProgress, void *pvUser);
837
838/**
839 * Compares two files given their handles, extended version with progress
840 * callback.
841 *
842 * @returns IPRT status code.
843 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS if equal.
844 * @retval VERR_NOT_EQUAL if not equal.
845 *
846 * @param hFile1 The first file. Undefined return position.
847 * @param hFile2 The second file. Undefined return position.
848 *
849 * @param fFlags Flags, any of the RTFILECOMP_FLAGS_ \#defines, flags
850 * related to opening of the files will be ignored.
851 * @param pfnProgress Pointer to callback function for reporting progress.
852 * @param pvUser User argument to pass to pfnProgress along with the completion percentage.
853 */
854RTDECL(int) RTFileCompareByHandlesEx(RTFILE hFile1, RTFILE hFile2, uint32_t fFlags, PFNRTPROGRESS pfnProgress, void *pvUser);
855
856/**
857 * Renames a file.
858 *
859 * Identical to RTPathRename except that it will ensure that the source is not a directory.
860 *
861 * @returns IPRT status code.
862 * @returns VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS if the destination file exists.
863 *
864 * @param pszSrc The path to the source file.
865 * @param pszDst The path to the destination file.
866 * This file will be created.
867 * @param fRename See RTPathRename.
868 */
869RTDECL(int) RTFileRename(const char *pszSrc, const char *pszDst, unsigned fRename);
870
871
872/** @name RTFileMove flags (bit masks).
873 * @{ */
874/** Replace destination file if present. */
875#define RTFILEMOVE_FLAGS_REPLACE 0x1
876/** Don't allow symbolic links as part of the path.
877 * @remarks this flag is currently not implemented and will be ignored. */
878#define RTFILEMOVE_FLAGS_NO_SYMLINKS 0x2
879/** @} */
880
881/**
882 * Converts file opening modes (used by fopen, for example) to IPRT
883 * compatible flags, which then can be used with RTFileOpen* APIs.
884 *
885 * @note Handling sharing modes is not supported yet, so RTFILE_O_DENY_NONE
886 * will always be used.
887 *
888 * @return IPRT status code.
889 * @param pszMode Mode string to convert.
890 * @param pfMode Where to store the converted mode flags on
891 * success.
892 */
893RTDECL(int) RTFileModeToFlags(const char *pszMode, uint64_t *pfMode);
894
895/**
896 * Converts file opening modes along with a separate disposition command
897 * to IPRT compatible flags, which then can be used with RTFileOpen* APIs.
898 *
899 * Access modes:
900 * - "r": Opens a file for reading.
901 * - "r+": Opens a file for reading and writing.
902 * - "w": Opens a file for writing.
903 * - "w+": Opens a file for writing and reading.
904 *
905 * Disposition modes:
906 * - "oe", "open": Opens an existing file or fail if it does not exist.
907 * - "oc", "open-create": Opens an existing file or create it if it does
908 * not exist.
909 * - "oa", "open-append": Opens an existing file and places the file
910 * pointer at the end of the file, if opened with write access. Create
911 * the file if it does not exist.
912 * - "ot", "open-truncate": Opens and truncate an existing file or fail if
913 * it does not exist.
914 * - "ce", "create": Creates a new file if it does not exist. Fail if
915 * exist.
916 * - "ca", "create-replace": Creates a new file, always. Overwrites an
917 * existing file.
918 *
919 * Sharing mode:
920 * - "nr": Deny read.
921 * - "nw": Deny write.
922 * - "nrw": Deny both read and write.
923 * - "d": Allow delete.
924 * - "", NULL: Deny none, except delete.
925 *
926 * @return IPRT status code.
927 * @param pszAccess Access mode string to convert.
928 * @param pszDisposition Disposition mode string to convert.
929 * @param pszSharing Sharing mode string to convert.
930 * @param pfMode Where to store the converted mode flags on success.
931 */
932RTDECL(int) RTFileModeToFlagsEx(const char *pszAccess, const char *pszDisposition, const char *pszSharing, uint64_t *pfMode);
933
934/**
935 * Moves a file.
936 *
937 * RTFileMove differs from RTFileRename in that it works across volumes.
938 *
939 * @returns IPRT status code.
940 * @returns VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS if the destination file exists.
941 *
942 * @param pszSrc The path to the source file.
943 * @param pszDst The path to the destination file.
944 * This file will be created.
945 * @param fMove A combination of the RTFILEMOVE_* flags.
946 */
947RTDECL(int) RTFileMove(const char *pszSrc, const char *pszDst, unsigned fMove);
948
949
950/**
951 * Creates a new file with a unique name using the given template.
952 *
953 * One or more trailing X'es in the template will be replaced by random alpha
954 * numeric characters until a RTFileOpen with RTFILE_O_CREATE succeeds or we
955 * run out of patience.
956 * For instance:
957 * "/tmp/myprog-XXXXXX"
958 *
959 * As an alternative to trailing X'es, it is possible to put 3 or more X'es
960 * somewhere inside the file name. In the following string only the last
961 * bunch of X'es will be modified:
962 * "/tmp/myprog-XXX-XXX.tmp"
963 *
964 * @returns iprt status code.
965 * @param pszTemplate The file name template on input. The actual file
966 * name on success. Empty string on failure.
967 * @param fMode The mode to create the file with. Use 0600 unless
968 * you have reason not to.
969 */
970RTDECL(int) RTFileCreateTemp(char *pszTemplate, RTFMODE fMode);
971
972/**
973 * Secure version of @a RTFileCreateTemp with a fixed mode of 0600.
974 *
975 * This function behaves in the same way as @a RTFileCreateTemp with two
976 * additional points. Firstly the mode is fixed to 0600. Secondly it will
977 * fail if it is not possible to perform the operation securely. Possible
978 * reasons include that the file could be removed by another unprivileged
979 * user before it is used (e.g. if is created in a non-sticky /tmp directory)
980 * or that the path contains symbolic links which another unprivileged user
981 * could manipulate; however the exact criteria will be specified on a
982 * platform-by-platform basis as platform support is added.
983 * @see RTPathIsSecure for the current list of criteria.
984 *
985 * @returns iprt status code.
986 * @returns VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the interface can not be supported on the
987 * current platform at this time.
988 * @returns VERR_INSECURE if the file could not be created securely.
989 * @param pszTemplate The file name template on input. The actual
990 * file name on success. Empty string on failure.
991 */
992RTDECL(int) RTFileCreateTempSecure(char *pszTemplate);
993
994/**
995 * Opens a new file with a unique name in the temp directory.
996 *
997 * Unlike the other temp file creation APIs, this does not allow you any control
998 * over the name. Nor do you have to figure out where the temporary directory
999 * is.
1000 *
1001 * @returns iprt status code.
1002 * @param phFile Where to return the handle to the file.
1003 * @param pszFilename Where to return the name (+path) of the file .
1004 * @param cbFilename The size of the buffer @a pszFilename points to.
1005 * @param fOpen The RTFILE_O_XXX flags to open the file with.
1006 *
1007 * @remarks If actual control over the filename or location is required, we'll
1008 * create an extended edition of this API.
1009 */
1010RTDECL(int) RTFileOpenTemp(PRTFILE phFile, char *pszFilename, size_t cbFilename, uint64_t fOpen);
1011
1012
1013/** @page pg_rt_filelock RT File locking API description
1014 *
1015 * File locking general rules:
1016 *
1017 * Region to lock or unlock can be located beyond the end of file, this can be used for
1018 * growing files.
1019 * Read (or Shared) locks can be acquired held by an unlimited number of processes at the
1020 * same time, but a Write (or Exclusive) lock can only be acquired by one process, and
1021 * cannot coexist with a Shared lock. To acquire a Read lock, a process must wait until
1022 * there are no processes holding any Write locks. To acquire a Write lock, a process must
1023 * wait until there are no processes holding either kind of lock.
1024 * By default, RTFileLock and RTFileChangeLock calls returns error immediately if the lock
1025 * can't be acquired due to conflict with other locks, however they can be called in wait mode.
1026 *
1027 * Differences in implementation:
1028 *
1029 * Win32, OS/2: Locking is mandatory, since locks are enforced by the operating system.
1030 * I.e. when file region is locked in Read mode, any write in it will fail; in case of Write
1031 * lock - region can be read and writed only by lock's owner.
1032 *
1033 * Win32: File size change (RTFileSetSize) is not controlled by locking at all (!) in the
1034 * operation system. Also see comments to RTFileChangeLock API call.
1035 *
1036 * Linux/Posix: By default locks in Unixes are advisory. This means that cooperating processes
1037 * may use locks to coordinate access to a file between themselves, but programs are also free
1038 * to ignore locks and access the file in any way they choose to.
1039 *
1040 * Additional reading:
1041 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_locking
1042 * http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?fcntl+2
1043 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/fs/lockfileex.asp
1044 */
1045
1046/** @name Lock flags (bit masks).
1047 * @{ */
1048/** Read access, can be shared with others. */
1049#define RTFILE_LOCK_READ 0x00
1050/** Write access, one at a time. */
1051#define RTFILE_LOCK_WRITE 0x01
1052/** Don't wait for other locks to be released. */
1053#define RTFILE_LOCK_IMMEDIATELY 0x00
1054/** Wait till conflicting locks have been released. */
1055#define RTFILE_LOCK_WAIT 0x02
1056/** Valid flags mask */
1057#define RTFILE_LOCK_MASK 0x03
1058/** @} */
1059
1060
1061/**
1062 * Locks a region of file for read (shared) or write (exclusive) access.
1063 *
1064 * @returns iprt status code.
1065 * @returns VERR_FILE_LOCK_VIOLATION if lock can't be acquired.
1066 * @param File Handle to the file.
1067 * @param fLock Lock method and flags, see RTFILE_LOCK_* defines.
1068 * @param offLock Offset of lock start.
1069 * @param cbLock Length of region to lock, may overlap the end of file.
1070 */
1071RTDECL(int) RTFileLock(RTFILE File, unsigned fLock, int64_t offLock, uint64_t cbLock);
1072
1073/**
1074 * Changes a lock type from read to write or from write to read.
1075 * The region to type change must correspond exactly to an existing locked region.
1076 * If change can't be done due to locking conflict and non-blocking mode is used, error is
1077 * returned and lock keeps its state (see next warning).
1078 *
1079 * WARNING: win32 implementation of this call is not atomic, it transforms to a pair of
1080 * calls RTFileUnlock and RTFileLock. Potentially the previously acquired lock can be
1081 * lost, i.e. function is called in non-blocking mode, previous lock is freed, new lock can't
1082 * be acquired, and old lock (previous state) can't be acquired back too. This situation
1083 * may occurs _only_ if the other process is acquiring a _write_ lock in blocking mode or
1084 * in race condition with the current call.
1085 * In this very bad case special error code VERR_FILE_LOCK_LOST will be returned.
1086 *
1087 * @returns iprt status code.
1088 * @returns VERR_FILE_NOT_LOCKED if region was not locked.
1089 * @returns VERR_FILE_LOCK_VIOLATION if lock type can't be changed, lock remains its type.
1090 * @returns VERR_FILE_LOCK_LOST if lock was lost, we haven't this lock anymore :(
1091 * @param File Handle to the file.
1092 * @param fLock Lock method and flags, see RTFILE_LOCK_* defines.
1093 * @param offLock Offset of lock start.
1094 * @param cbLock Length of region to lock, may overlap the end of file.
1095 */
1096RTDECL(int) RTFileChangeLock(RTFILE File, unsigned fLock, int64_t offLock, uint64_t cbLock);
1097
1098/**
1099 * Unlocks previously locked region of file.
1100 * The region to unlock must correspond exactly to an existing locked region.
1101 *
1102 * @returns iprt status code.
1103 * @returns VERR_FILE_NOT_LOCKED if region was not locked.
1104 * @param File Handle to the file.
1105 * @param offLock Offset of lock start.
1106 * @param cbLock Length of region to unlock, may overlap the end of file.
1107 */
1108RTDECL(int) RTFileUnlock(RTFILE File, int64_t offLock, uint64_t cbLock);
1109
1110
1111/**
1112 * Query information about an open file.
1113 *
1114 * @returns iprt status code.
1115 *
1116 * @param File Handle to the file.
1117 * @param pObjInfo Object information structure to be filled on successful return.
1118 * @param enmAdditionalAttribs Which set of additional attributes to request.
1119 * Use RTFSOBJATTRADD_NOTHING if this doesn't matter.
1120 */
1121RTDECL(int) RTFileQueryInfo(RTFILE File, PRTFSOBJINFO pObjInfo, RTFSOBJATTRADD enmAdditionalAttribs);
1122
1123/**
1124 * Changes one or more of the timestamps associated of file system object.
1125 *
1126 * @returns iprt status code.
1127 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned if the operation isn't supported by
1128 * the OS.
1129 *
1130 * @param File Handle to the file.
1131 * @param pAccessTime Pointer to the new access time. NULL if not to be changed.
1132 * @param pModificationTime Pointer to the new modifcation time. NULL if not to be changed.
1133 * @param pChangeTime Pointer to the new change time. NULL if not to be changed.
1134 * @param pBirthTime Pointer to the new time of birth. NULL if not to be changed.
1135 *
1136 * @remark The file system might not implement all these time attributes,
1137 * the API will ignore the ones which aren't supported.
1138 *
1139 * @remark The file system might not implement the time resolution
1140 * employed by this interface, the time will be chopped to fit.
1141 *
1142 * @remark The file system may update the change time even if it's
1143 * not specified.
1144 *
1145 * @remark POSIX can only set Access & Modification and will always set both.
1146 */
1147RTDECL(int) RTFileSetTimes(RTFILE File, PCRTTIMESPEC pAccessTime, PCRTTIMESPEC pModificationTime,
1148 PCRTTIMESPEC pChangeTime, PCRTTIMESPEC pBirthTime);
1149
1150/**
1151 * Gets one or more of the timestamps associated of file system object.
1152 *
1153 * @returns iprt status code.
1154 * @param File Handle to the file.
1155 * @param pAccessTime Where to store the access time. NULL is ok.
1156 * @param pModificationTime Where to store the modifcation time. NULL is ok.
1157 * @param pChangeTime Where to store the change time. NULL is ok.
1158 * @param pBirthTime Where to store the time of birth. NULL is ok.
1159 *
1160 * @remark This is wrapper around RTFileQueryInfo() and exists to complement RTFileSetTimes().
1161 */
1162RTDECL(int) RTFileGetTimes(RTFILE File, PRTTIMESPEC pAccessTime, PRTTIMESPEC pModificationTime,
1163 PRTTIMESPEC pChangeTime, PRTTIMESPEC pBirthTime);
1164
1165/**
1166 * Changes the mode flags of an open file.
1167 *
1168 * The API requires at least one of the mode flag sets (Unix/Dos) to
1169 * be set. The type is ignored.
1170 *
1171 * @returns iprt status code.
1172 * @param File Handle to the file.
1173 * @param fMode The new file mode, see @ref grp_rt_fs for details.
1174 */
1175RTDECL(int) RTFileSetMode(RTFILE File, RTFMODE fMode);
1176
1177/**
1178 * Gets the mode flags of an open file.
1179 *
1180 * @returns iprt status code.
1181 * @param File Handle to the file.
1182 * @param pfMode Where to store the file mode, see @ref grp_rt_fs for details.
1183 *
1184 * @remark This is wrapper around RTFileQueryInfo()
1185 * and exists to complement RTFileSetMode().
1186 */
1187RTDECL(int) RTFileGetMode(RTFILE File, uint32_t *pfMode);
1188
1189/**
1190 * Changes the owner and/or group of an open file.
1191 *
1192 * @returns iprt status code.
1193 * @param File Handle to the file.
1194 * @param uid The new file owner user id. Pass NIL_RTUID to leave
1195 * this unchanged.
1196 * @param gid The new group id. Pass NIL_RTGID to leave this
1197 * unchanged.
1198 */
1199RTDECL(int) RTFileSetOwner(RTFILE File, uint32_t uid, uint32_t gid);
1200
1201/**
1202 * Gets the owner and/or group of an open file.
1203 *
1204 * @returns iprt status code.
1205 * @param File Handle to the file.
1206 * @param pUid Where to store the owner user id. NULL is ok.
1207 * @param pGid Where to store the group id. NULL is ok.
1208 *
1209 * @remark This is wrapper around RTFileQueryInfo() and exists to complement RTFileGetOwner().
1210 */
1211RTDECL(int) RTFileGetOwner(RTFILE File, uint32_t *pUid, uint32_t *pGid);
1212
1213/**
1214 * Executes an IOCTL on a file descriptor.
1215 *
1216 * This function is currently only available in L4 and posix environments.
1217 * Attemps at calling it from code shared with any other platforms will break things!
1218 *
1219 * The rational for defining this API is to simplify L4 porting of audio drivers,
1220 * and to remove some of the assumptions on RTFILE being a file descriptor on
1221 * platforms using the posix file implementation.
1222 *
1223 * @returns iprt status code.
1224 * @param File Handle to the file.
1225 * @param ulRequest IOCTL request to carry out.
1226 * @param pvData IOCTL data.
1227 * @param cbData Size of the IOCTL data.
1228 * @param piRet Return value of the IOCTL request.
1229 */
1230RTDECL(int) RTFileIoCtl(RTFILE File, unsigned long ulRequest, void *pvData, unsigned cbData, int *piRet);
1231
1232/**
1233 * Query the sizes of a filesystem.
1234 *
1235 * @returns iprt status code.
1236 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned if the operation isn't supported by
1237 * the OS.
1238 *
1239 * @param hFile The file handle.
1240 * @param pcbTotal Where to store the total filesystem space. (Optional)
1241 * @param pcbFree Where to store the remaining free space in the filesystem. (Optional)
1242 * @param pcbBlock Where to store the block size. (Optional)
1243 * @param pcbSector Where to store the sector size. (Optional)
1244 *
1245 * @sa RTFsQuerySizes
1246 */
1247RTDECL(int) RTFileQueryFsSizes(RTFILE hFile, PRTFOFF pcbTotal, RTFOFF *pcbFree,
1248 uint32_t *pcbBlock, uint32_t *pcbSector);
1249
1250/**
1251 * Reads the file into memory.
1252 *
1253 * The caller must free the memory using RTFileReadAllFree().
1254 *
1255 * @returns IPRT status code.
1256 * @param pszFilename The name of the file.
1257 * @param ppvFile Where to store the pointer to the memory on successful return.
1258 * @param pcbFile Where to store the size of the returned memory.
1259 *
1260 * @remarks Note that this function may be implemented using memory mapping, which means
1261 * that the file may remain open until RTFileReadAllFree() is called. It also
1262 * means that the return memory may reflect the state of the file when it's
1263 * accessed instead of when this call was done. So, in short, don't use this
1264 * API for volatile files, then rather use the extended variant with a
1265 * yet-to-be-defined flag.
1266 */
1267RTDECL(int) RTFileReadAll(const char *pszFilename, void **ppvFile, size_t *pcbFile);
1268
1269/**
1270 * Reads the file into memory.
1271 *
1272 * The caller must free the memory using RTFileReadAllFree().
1273 *
1274 * @returns IPRT status code.
1275 * @param pszFilename The name of the file.
1276 * @param off The offset to start reading at.
1277 * @param cbMax The maximum number of bytes to read into memory. Specify RTFOFF_MAX
1278 * to read to the end of the file.
1279 * @param fFlags See RTFILE_RDALL_*.
1280 * @param ppvFile Where to store the pointer to the memory on successful return.
1281 * @param pcbFile Where to store the size of the returned memory.
1282 *
1283 * @remarks See the remarks for RTFileReadAll.
1284 */
1285RTDECL(int) RTFileReadAllEx(const char *pszFilename, RTFOFF off, RTFOFF cbMax, uint32_t fFlags, void **ppvFile, size_t *pcbFile);
1286
1287/**
1288 * Reads the file into memory.
1289 *
1290 * The caller must free the memory using RTFileReadAllFree().
1291 *
1292 * @returns IPRT status code.
1293 * @param File The handle to the file.
1294 * @param ppvFile Where to store the pointer to the memory on successful return.
1295 * @param pcbFile Where to store the size of the returned memory.
1296 *
1297 * @remarks See the remarks for RTFileReadAll.
1298 */
1299RTDECL(int) RTFileReadAllByHandle(RTFILE File, void **ppvFile, size_t *pcbFile);
1300
1301/**
1302 * Reads the file into memory.
1303 *
1304 * The caller must free the memory using RTFileReadAllFree().
1305 *
1306 * @returns IPRT status code.
1307 * @param File The handle to the file.
1308 * @param off The offset to start reading at.
1309 * @param cbMax The maximum number of bytes to read into memory. Specify RTFOFF_MAX
1310 * to read to the end of the file.
1311 * @param fFlags See RTFILE_RDALL_*.
1312 * @param ppvFile Where to store the pointer to the memory on successful return.
1313 * @param pcbFile Where to store the size of the returned memory.
1314 *
1315 * @remarks See the remarks for RTFileReadAll.
1316 */
1317RTDECL(int) RTFileReadAllByHandleEx(RTFILE File, RTFOFF off, RTFOFF cbMax, uint32_t fFlags, void **ppvFile, size_t *pcbFile);
1318
1319/**
1320 * Frees the memory returned by one of the RTFileReadAll(), RTFileReadAllEx(),
1321 * RTFileReadAllByHandle() and RTFileReadAllByHandleEx() functions.
1322 *
1323 * @param pvFile Pointer to the memory.
1324 * @param cbFile The size of the memory.
1325 */
1326RTDECL(void) RTFileReadAllFree(void *pvFile, size_t cbFile);
1327
1328/** @name RTFileReadAllEx and RTFileReadAllHandleEx flags
1329 * The open flags are ignored by RTFileReadAllHandleEx.
1330 * @{ */
1331#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_NONE RTFILE_O_DENY_NONE
1332#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_READ RTFILE_O_DENY_READ
1333#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_WRITE RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE
1334#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_READWRITE RTFILE_O_DENY_READWRITE
1335#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_ALL RTFILE_O_DENY_ALL
1336#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_NOT_DELETE RTFILE_O_DENY_NOT_DELETE
1337#define RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_MASK RTFILE_O_DENY_MASK
1338/** Fail with VERR_OUT_OF_RANGE if the file size exceeds the specified maximum
1339 * size. The default behavior is to cap the size at cbMax. */
1340#define RTFILE_RDALL_F_FAIL_ON_MAX_SIZE RT_BIT_32(30)
1341/** Add a trailing zero byte to facilitate reading text files. */
1342#define RTFILE_RDALL_F_TRAILING_ZERO_BYTE RT_BIT_32(31)
1343/** Mask of valid flags. */
1344#define RTFILE_RDALL_VALID_MASK (RTFILE_RDALL_O_DENY_MASK | UINT32_C(0xc0000000))
1345/** @} */
1346
1347/**
1348 * Sets the current size of the file ensuring that all required blocks
1349 * are allocated on the underlying medium.
1350 *
1351 * @returns IPRT status code.
1352 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if either this operation is not supported on the
1353 * current host in an efficient manner or the given combination of
1354 * flags is not supported.
1355 * @param hFile The handle to the file.
1356 * @param cbSize The new size of the file to allocate.
1357 * @param fFlags Combination of RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_*
1358 */
1359RTDECL(int) RTFileSetAllocationSize(RTFILE hFile, uint64_t cbSize, uint32_t fFlags);
1360
1361/** @name RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_XXX - RTFileSetAllocationSize flags
1362 * @{ */
1363/** Default flags. */
1364#define RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_DEFAULT 0
1365/** Do not change the size of the file if the given size is bigger than the
1366 * current file size.
1367 *
1368 * Useful to preallocate blocks beyond the current size for appending data in an
1369 * efficient manner. Might not be supported on all hosts and will return
1370 * VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED in that case. */
1371#define RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_KEEP_SIZE RT_BIT(0)
1372/** Mask of valid flags. */
1373#define RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_VALID (RTFILE_ALLOC_SIZE_F_KEEP_SIZE)
1374/** @} */
1375
1376
1377#ifdef IN_RING3
1378
1379/** @page pg_rt_asyncio RT File async I/O API
1380 *
1381 * File operations are usually blocking the calling thread until
1382 * they completed making it impossible to let the thread do anything
1383 * else in-between.
1384 * The RT File async I/O API provides an easy and efficient way to
1385 * access files asynchronously using the native facilities provided
1386 * by each operating system.
1387 *
1388 * @section sec_rt_asyncio_objects Objects
1389 *
1390 * There are two objects used in this API.
1391 * The first object is the request. A request contains every information
1392 * needed two complete the file operation successfully like the start offset
1393 * and pointer to the source or destination buffer.
1394 * Requests are created with RTFileAioReqCreate() and destroyed with
1395 * RTFileAioReqDestroy().
1396 * Because creating a request may require allocating various operating
1397 * system dependent resources and may be quite expensive it is possible
1398 * to use a request more than once to save CPU cycles.
1399 * A request is constructed with either RTFileAioReqPrepareRead()
1400 * which will set up a request to read from the given file or
1401 * RTFileAioReqPrepareWrite() which will write to a given file.
1402 *
1403 * The second object is the context. A file is associated with a context
1404 * and requests for this file may complete only on the context the file
1405 * was associated with and not on the context given in RTFileAioCtxSubmit()
1406 * (see below for further information).
1407 * RTFileAioCtxWait() is used to wait for completion of requests which were
1408 * associated with the context. While waiting for requests the thread can not
1409 * respond to global state changes. That's why the API provides a way to let
1410 * RTFileAioCtxWait() return immediately no matter how many requests
1411 * have finished through RTFileAioCtxWakeup(). The return code is
1412 * VERR_INTERRUPTED to let the thread know that he got interrupted.
1413 *
1414 * @section sec_rt_asyncio_request_states Request states
1415 *
1416 * Created:
1417 * After a request was created with RTFileAioReqCreate() it is in the same state
1418 * like it just completed successfully. RTFileAioReqGetRC() will return VINF_SUCCESS
1419 * and a transfer size of 0. RTFileAioReqGetUser() will return NULL. The request can be
1420 * destroyed RTFileAioReqDestroy(). It is also allowed to prepare a the request
1421 * for a data transfer with the RTFileAioReqPrepare* methods.
1422 * Calling any other method like RTFileAioCtxSubmit() will return VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_PREPARED
1423 * and RTFileAioReqCancel() returns VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_SUBMITTED.
1424 *
1425 * Prepared:
1426 * A request will enter this state if one of the RTFileAioReqPrepare* methods
1427 * is called. In this state you can still destroy and retrieve the user data
1428 * associated with the request but trying to cancel the request or getting
1429 * the result of the operation will return VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_SUBMITTED.
1430 *
1431 * Submitted:
1432 * A prepared request can be submitted with RTFileAioCtxSubmit(). If the operation
1433 * succeeds it is not allowed to touch the request or free any resources until
1434 * it completed through RTFileAioCtxWait(). The only allowed method is RTFileAioReqCancel()
1435 * which tries to cancel the request. The request will go into the completed state
1436 * and RTFileAioReqGetRC() will return VERR_FILE_AIO_CANCELED.
1437 * If the request completes not matter if successfully or with an error it will
1438 * switch into the completed state. RTFileReqDestroy() fails if the given request
1439 * is in this state.
1440 *
1441 * Completed:
1442 * The request will be in this state after it completed and returned through
1443 * RTFileAioCtxWait(). RTFileAioReqGetRC() returns the final result code
1444 * and the number of bytes transferred.
1445 * The request can be used for new data transfers.
1446 *
1447 * @section sec_rt_asyncio_threading Threading
1448 *
1449 * The API is a thin wrapper around the specific host OS APIs and therefore
1450 * relies on the thread safety of the underlying API.
1451 * The interesting functions with regards to thread safety are RTFileAioCtxSubmit()
1452 * and RTFileAioCtxWait(). RTFileAioCtxWait() must not be called from different
1453 * threads at the same time with the same context handle. The same applies to
1454 * RTFileAioCtxSubmit(). However it is possible to submit new requests from a different
1455 * thread while waiting for completed requests on another thread with RTFileAioCtxWait().
1456 *
1457 * @section sec_rt_asyncio_implementations Differences in implementation
1458 *
1459 * Because the host APIs are quite different on every OS and every API has other limitations
1460 * there are some things to consider to make the code as portable as possible.
1461 *
1462 * The first restriction at the moment is that every buffer has to be aligned to a 512 byte boundary.
1463 * This limitation comes from the Linux io_* interface. To use the interface the file
1464 * must be opened with O_DIRECT. This flag disables the kernel cache too which may
1465 * degrade performance but is unfortunately the only way to make asynchronous
1466 * I/O work till today (if O_DIRECT is omitted io_submit will revert to sychronous behavior
1467 * and will return when the requests finished and when they are queued).
1468 * It is mostly used by DBMS which do theire own caching.
1469 * Furthermore there is no filesystem independent way to discover the restrictions at least
1470 * for the 2.4 kernel series. Since 2.6 the 512 byte boundary seems to be used by all
1471 * file systems. So Linus comment about this flag is comprehensible but Linux
1472 * lacks an alternative at the moment.
1473 *
1474 * The next limitation applies only to Windows. Requests are not associated with the
1475 * I/O context they are associated with but with the file the request is for.
1476 * The file needs to be associated with exactly one I/O completion port and requests
1477 * for this file will only arrive at that context after they completed and not on
1478 * the context the request was submitted.
1479 * To associate a file with a specific context RTFileAioCtxAssociateWithFile() is
1480 * used. It is only implemented on Windows and does nothing on the other platforms.
1481 * If the file needs to be associated with different context for some reason
1482 * the file must be closed first. After it was opened again the new context
1483 * can be associated with the other context.
1484 * This can't be done by the API because there is no way to retrieve the flags
1485 * the file was opened with.
1486 */
1487
1488/**
1489 * Global limits for the AIO API.
1490 */
1491typedef struct RTFILEAIOLIMITS
1492{
1493 /** Global number of simultaneous outstanding requests allowed.
1494 * RTFILEAIO_UNLIMITED_REQS means no limit. */
1495 uint32_t cReqsOutstandingMax;
1496 /** The alignment data buffers need to have.
1497 * 0 means no alignment restrictions. */
1498 uint32_t cbBufferAlignment;
1499} RTFILEAIOLIMITS;
1500/** A pointer to a AIO limits structure. */
1501typedef RTFILEAIOLIMITS *PRTFILEAIOLIMITS;
1502
1503/**
1504 * Returns the global limits for the AIO API.
1505 *
1506 * @returns IPRT status code.
1507 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the host does not support the async I/O API.
1508 *
1509 * @param pAioLimits Where to store the global limit information.
1510 */
1511RTDECL(int) RTFileAioGetLimits(PRTFILEAIOLIMITS pAioLimits);
1512
1513/**
1514 * Creates an async I/O request handle.
1515 *
1516 * @returns IPRT status code.
1517 * @param phReq Where to store the request handle.
1518 */
1519RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqCreate(PRTFILEAIOREQ phReq);
1520
1521/**
1522 * Destroys an async I/O request handle.
1523 *
1524 * @returns IPRT status code.
1525 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS if the request is still in progress.
1526 *
1527 * @param hReq The request handle.
1528 */
1529RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqDestroy(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq);
1530
1531/**
1532 * Prepares an async read request.
1533 *
1534 * @returns IPRT status code.
1535 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS if the request is still in progress.
1536 *
1537 * @param hReq The request handle.
1538 * @param hFile The file to read from.
1539 * @param off The offset to start reading at.
1540 * @param pvBuf Where to store the read bits.
1541 * @param cbRead Number of bytes to read.
1542 * @param pvUser Opaque user data associated with this request which
1543 * can be retrieved with RTFileAioReqGetUser().
1544 */
1545RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqPrepareRead(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq, RTFILE hFile, RTFOFF off,
1546 void *pvBuf, size_t cbRead, void *pvUser);
1547
1548/**
1549 * Prepares an async write request.
1550 *
1551 * @returns IPRT status code.
1552 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS if the request is still in progress.
1553 *
1554 * @param hReq The request handle.
1555 * @param hFile The file to write to.
1556 * @param off The offset to start writing at.
1557 * @param pvBuf The bits to write.
1558 * @param cbWrite Number of bytes to write.
1559 * @param pvUser Opaque user data associated with this request which
1560 * can be retrieved with RTFileAioReqGetUser().
1561 */
1562RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqPrepareWrite(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq, RTFILE hFile, RTFOFF off,
1563 void const *pvBuf, size_t cbWrite, void *pvUser);
1564
1565/**
1566 * Prepares an async flush of all cached data associated with a file handle.
1567 *
1568 * @returns IPRT status code.
1569 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS if the request is still in progress.
1570 *
1571 * @param hReq The request handle.
1572 * @param hFile The file to flush.
1573 * @param pvUser Opaque user data associated with this request which
1574 * can be retrieved with RTFileAioReqGetUser().
1575 *
1576 * @remarks May also flush other caches on some platforms.
1577 */
1578RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqPrepareFlush(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq, RTFILE hFile, void *pvUser);
1579
1580/**
1581 * Gets the opaque user data associated with the given request.
1582 *
1583 * @returns Opaque user data.
1584 * @retval NULL if the request hasn't been prepared yet.
1585 *
1586 * @param hReq The request handle.
1587 */
1588RTDECL(void *) RTFileAioReqGetUser(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq);
1589
1590/**
1591 * Cancels a pending request.
1592 *
1593 * @returns IPRT status code.
1594 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS If the request was canceled.
1595 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_SUBMITTED If the request wasn't submitted yet.
1596 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS If the request could not be canceled because it is already processed.
1597 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_COMPLETED If the request could not be canceled because it already completed.
1598 *
1599 * @param hReq The request to cancel.
1600 */
1601RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqCancel(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq);
1602
1603/**
1604 * Gets the status of a completed request.
1605 *
1606 * @returns The IPRT status code of the given request.
1607 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_SUBMITTED if the request wasn't submitted yet.
1608 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_CANCELED if the request was canceled.
1609 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS if the request isn't yet completed.
1610 *
1611 * @param hReq The request handle.
1612 * @param pcbTransferred Where to store the number of bytes transferred.
1613 * Optional since it is not relevant for all kinds of
1614 * requests.
1615 */
1616RTDECL(int) RTFileAioReqGetRC(RTFILEAIOREQ hReq, size_t *pcbTransferred);
1617
1618
1619
1620/**
1621 * Creates an async I/O context.
1622 *
1623 * @todo briefly explain what an async context is here or in the page
1624 * above.
1625 *
1626 * @returns IPRT status code.
1627 * @param phAioCtx Where to store the async I/O context handle.
1628 * @param cAioReqsMax How many async I/O requests the context should be capable
1629 * to handle. Pass RTFILEAIO_UNLIMITED_REQS if the
1630 * context should support an unlimited number of
1631 * requests.
1632 * @param fFlags Combination of RTFILEAIOCTX_FLAGS_*.
1633 */
1634RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxCreate(PRTFILEAIOCTX phAioCtx, uint32_t cAioReqsMax,
1635 uint32_t fFlags);
1636
1637/** Unlimited number of requests.
1638 * Used with RTFileAioCtxCreate and RTFileAioCtxGetMaxReqCount. */
1639#define RTFILEAIO_UNLIMITED_REQS UINT32_MAX
1640
1641/** When set RTFileAioCtxWait() will always wait for completing requests,
1642 * even when there is none waiting currently, instead of returning
1643 * VERR_FILE_AIO_NO_REQUEST. */
1644#define RTFILEAIOCTX_FLAGS_WAIT_WITHOUT_PENDING_REQUESTS RT_BIT_32(0)
1645/** mask of valid flags. */
1646#define RTFILEAIOCTX_FLAGS_VALID_MASK (RTFILEAIOCTX_FLAGS_WAIT_WITHOUT_PENDING_REQUESTS)
1647
1648/**
1649 * Destroys an async I/O context.
1650 *
1651 * @returns IPRT status code.
1652 * @param hAioCtx The async I/O context handle.
1653 */
1654RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxDestroy(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx);
1655
1656/**
1657 * Get the maximum number of requests one aio context can handle.
1658 *
1659 * @returns Maximum number of tasks the context can handle.
1660 * RTFILEAIO_UNLIMITED_REQS if there is no limit.
1661 *
1662 * @param hAioCtx The async I/O context handle.
1663 * If NIL_RTAIOCONTEXT is passed the maximum value
1664 * which can be passed to RTFileAioCtxCreate()
1665 * is returned.
1666 */
1667RTDECL(uint32_t) RTFileAioCtxGetMaxReqCount(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx);
1668
1669/**
1670 * Associates a file with an async I/O context.
1671 * Requests for this file will arrive at the completion port
1672 * associated with the file.
1673 *
1674 * @returns IPRT status code.
1675 *
1676 * @param hAioCtx The async I/O context handle.
1677 * @param hFile The file handle.
1678 */
1679RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxAssociateWithFile(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx, RTFILE hFile);
1680
1681/**
1682 * Submits a set of requests to an async I/O context for processing.
1683 *
1684 * @returns IPRT status code.
1685 * @returns VERR_FILE_AIO_INSUFFICIENT_RESSOURCES if the maximum number of
1686 * simultaneous outstanding requests would be exceeded.
1687 *
1688 * @param hAioCtx The async I/O context handle.
1689 * @param pahReqs Pointer to an array of request handles.
1690 * @param cReqs The number of entries in the array.
1691 *
1692 * @remarks It is possible that some requests could be submitted successfully
1693 * even if the method returns an error code. In that case RTFileAioReqGetRC()
1694 * can be used to determine the status of a request.
1695 * If it returns VERR_FILE_AIO_IN_PROGRESS it was submitted successfully.
1696 * Any other error code may indicate why the request failed.
1697 * VERR_FILE_AIO_NOT_SUBMITTED indicates that a request wasn't submitted
1698 * probably because the previous request encountered an error.
1699 *
1700 * @remarks @a cReqs uses the type size_t while it really is a uint32_t, this is
1701 * to avoid annoying warnings when using RT_ELEMENTS and similar
1702 * macros.
1703 */
1704RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxSubmit(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx, PRTFILEAIOREQ pahReqs, size_t cReqs);
1705
1706/**
1707 * Waits for request completion.
1708 *
1709 * Only one thread at a time may call this API on a context.
1710 *
1711 * @returns IPRT status code.
1712 * @retval VERR_INVALID_POINTER If pcReqs or/and pahReqs are invalid.
1713 * @retval VERR_INVALID_HANDLE If hAioCtx is invalid.
1714 * @retval VERR_OUT_OF_RANGE If cMinReqs is larger than cReqs.
1715 * @retval VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER If cReqs is 0.
1716 * @retval VERR_TIMEOUT If cMinReqs didn't complete before the
1717 * timeout expired.
1718 * @retval VERR_INTERRUPTED If the completion context was interrupted
1719 * by RTFileAioCtxWakeup().
1720 * @retval VERR_FILE_AIO_NO_REQUEST If there are no pending request.
1721 *
1722 * @param hAioCtx The async I/O context handle to wait and get
1723 * completed requests from.
1724 * @param cMinReqs The minimum number of requests which have to
1725 * complete before this function returns.
1726 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait before returning
1727 * VERR_TIMEOUT. Use RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT to wait
1728 * forever.
1729 * @param pahReqs Pointer to an array where the handles of the
1730 * completed requests will be stored on success.
1731 * @param cReqs The number of entries @a pahReqs can hold.
1732 * @param pcReqs Where to store the number of returned (complete)
1733 * requests. This will always be set.
1734 *
1735 * @remarks The wait will be resume if interrupted by a signal. An
1736 * RTFileAioCtxWaitNoResume variant can be added later if it becomes
1737 * necessary.
1738 *
1739 * @remarks @a cMinReqs and @a cReqs use the type size_t while they really are
1740 * uint32_t's, this is to avoid annoying warnings when using
1741 * RT_ELEMENTS and similar macros.
1742 */
1743RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxWait(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx, size_t cMinReqs, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies,
1744 PRTFILEAIOREQ pahReqs, size_t cReqs, uint32_t *pcReqs);
1745
1746/**
1747 * Forces any RTFileAioCtxWait() call on another thread to return immediately.
1748 *
1749 * @returns IPRT status code.
1750 *
1751 * @param hAioCtx The handle of the async I/O context to wakeup.
1752 */
1753RTDECL(int) RTFileAioCtxWakeup(RTFILEAIOCTX hAioCtx);
1754
1755#endif /* IN_RING3 */
1756
1757/** @} */
1758
1759RT_C_DECLS_END
1760
1761#endif /* !IPRT_INCLUDED_file_h */
1762
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