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20 
21 #ifndef VLC_FS_H
22 #define VLC_FS_H 1
23 
24 #include <sys/types.h>
25 #include <dirent.h>
26 
27 struct stat;
28 struct iovec;
29 
30 #ifdef _WIN32
31 # include <sys/stat.h>
32 # ifndef stat
33 # define stat _stati64
34 # endif
35 # ifndef fstat
36 # define fstat _fstati64
37 # endif
38 # ifndef _MSC_VER
39 # undef lseek
40 # define lseek _lseeki64
41 # endif
42 #endif
43 
44 #ifdef __ANDROID__
45 # define lseek lseek64
46 #endif
47 
48 
49 /**
50  * \defgroup os Operating system
51  * \ingroup vlc
52  * \defgroup file File system
53  * \ingroup os
54  * @{
55  *
56  * \file
57  * The functions in this file help with using low-level Unix-style file
58  * descriptors, BSD sockets and directories. In general, they retain the
59  * prototype and most semantics from their respective standard equivalents.
60  * However, there are a few differences:
61  * - On Windows, file path arguments are expected in UTF-8 format.
62  * They are converted to UTF-16 internally, thus enabling access to paths
63  * outside of the local Windows ANSI code page.
64  * - On POSIX systems, file descriptors are created with the close-on-exec
65  * flag set (atomically where possible), so that they do not leak to
66  * child process after fork-and-exec.
67  * - vlc_scandir(), inspired by GNU scandir(), passes file names rather than
68  * dirent structure pointers to its callbacks.
69  * - vlc_accept() takes an extra boolean for nonblocking mode (compare with
70  * the flags parameter in POSIX.next accept4()).
71  * - Writing functions do not emit a SIGPIPE signal in case of broken pipe.
72  *
73  * \defgroup fd File descriptors
74  * @{
75  */
76 
77 /**
78  * Opens a system file handle.
79  *
80  * @param filename file path to open (with UTF-8 encoding)
81  * @param flags open() flags, see the C library open() documentation
82  * @return a file handle on success, -1 on error (see errno).
83  * @note Contrary to standard open(), this function returns a file handle
84  * with the close-on-exec flag preset.
85  */
86 VLC_API int vlc_open(const char *filename, int flags, ...) VLC_USED;
87 
88 /**
89  * Opens a system file handle relative to an existing directory handle.
90  *
91  * @param dir directory file descriptor
92  * @param filename file path to open (with UTF-8 encoding)
93  * @param flags open() flags, see the C library open() documentation
94  * @return a file handle on success, -1 on error (see errno).
95  * @note Contrary to standard open(), this function returns a file handle
96  * with the close-on-exec flag preset.
97  */
98 VLC_API int vlc_openat(int fd, const char *filename, int flags, ...) VLC_USED;
99 
100 VLC_API int vlc_mkstemp( char * );
101 
102 /**
103  * Duplicates a file descriptor. The new file descriptor has the close-on-exec
104  * descriptor flag preset.
105  * @return a new file descriptor, -1 (see errno)
106  */
107 VLC_API int vlc_dup(int) VLC_USED;
108 
109 /**
110  * Creates a pipe (see "man pipe" for further reference). The new file
111  * descriptors have the close-on-exec flag preset.
112  * @return 0 on success, -1 on error (see errno)
113  */
114 VLC_API int vlc_pipe(int [2]) VLC_USED;
115 
116 /**
117  * Creates an anonymous regular file descriptor, i.e. a descriptor for a
118  * temporary file.
119  *
120  * The file is initially empty. The storage space is automatically reclaimed
121  * when all file descriptors referencing it are closed.
122  *
123  * The new file descriptor has the close-on-exec flag preset.
124  *
125  * @return a file descriptor on success, -1 on error (see errno)
126  */
127 VLC_API int vlc_memfd(void) VLC_USED;
128 
129 /**
130  * Writes data to a file descriptor. Unlike write(), if EPIPE error occurs,
131  * this function does not generate a SIGPIPE signal.
132  * @note If the file descriptor is known to be neither a pipe/FIFO nor a
133  * connection-oriented socket, the normal write() should be used.
134  */
135 VLC_API ssize_t vlc_write(int, const void *, size_t);
136 
137 /**
138  * Writes data from an iovec structure to a file descriptor. Unlike writev(),
139  * if EPIPE error occurs, this function does not generate a SIGPIPE signal.
140  */
141 VLC_API ssize_t vlc_writev(int, const struct iovec *, int);
142 
143 /**
144  * Closes a file descriptor.
145  *
146  * This closes a file descriptor. If this is a last file descriptor for the
147  * underlying open file, the file is closed too; the exact semantics depend
148  * on the type of file.
149  *
150  * @note The file descriptor is always closed when the function returns, even
151  * if the function returns an error. The sole exception is if the file
152  * descriptor was not currently valid, and thus cannot be closed (errno will
153  * then be set to EBADF).
154  *
155  * @param fd file descriptor
156  * @return Normally, zero is returned.
157  * If an I/O error is detected before or while closing, the function may return
158  * -1. Such an error is unrecoverable since the descriptor is closed.
159  *
160  * A nul return value does not necessarily imply that all pending I/O
161  * succeeded, since I/O might still occur asynchronously afterwards.
162  */
163 VLC_API int vlc_close(int fd);
164 
165 /**
166  * @}
167  */
168 
169 /**
170  * Finds file/inode information - like stat().
171  * @note As far as possible, fstat() should be used instead.
172  *
173  * @param filename UTF-8 file path
174  */
175 VLC_API int vlc_stat(const char *filename, struct stat *) VLC_USED;
176 
177 /**
178  * Finds file/inode information, as lstat().
179  * Consider using fstat() instead, if possible.
180  *
181  * @param filename UTF-8 file path
182  */
183 VLC_API int vlc_lstat(const char *filename, struct stat *) VLC_USED;
184 
185 /**
186  * Removes a file.
187  *
188  * @param filename a UTF-8 string with the name of the file you want to delete.
189  * @return A 0 return value indicates success. A -1 return value indicates an
190  * error, and an error code is stored in errno
191  */
192 VLC_API int vlc_unlink(const char *filename);
193 
194 /**
195  * Moves a file atomically. This only works within a single file system.
196  *
197  * @param oldpath path to the file before the move
198  * @param newpath intended path to the file after the move
199  * @return A 0 return value indicates success. A -1 return value indicates an
200  * error, and an error code is stored in errno
201  */
202 VLC_API int vlc_rename(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath);
203 
204 VLC_API FILE * vlc_fopen( const char *filename, const char *mode ) VLC_USED;
205 
206 /**
207  * \defgroup dir Directories
208  * @{
209  */
210 
211 /**
212  * Opens a DIR pointer.
213  *
214  * @param dirname UTF-8 representation of the directory name
215  * @return a pointer to the DIR struct, or NULL in case of error.
216  * Release with standard closedir().
217  */
218 VLC_API DIR *vlc_opendir(const char *dirname) VLC_USED;
219 
220 /**
221  * Reads the next file name from an open directory.
222  *
223  * @param dir directory handle as returned by vlc_opendir()
224  * (must not be used by another thread concurrently)
225  *
226  * @return a UTF-8 string of the directory entry. The string is valid until
227  * the next call to vlc_readdir() or closedir() on the handle.
228  * If there are no more entries in the directory, NULL is returned.
229  * If an error occurs, errno is set and NULL is returned.
230  */
231 VLC_API const char *vlc_readdir(DIR *dir) VLC_USED;
232 
233 VLC_API int vlc_loaddir( DIR *dir, char ***namelist, int (*select)( const char * ), int (*compar)( const char **, const char ** ) );
234 VLC_API int vlc_scandir( const char *dirname, char ***namelist, int (*select)( const char * ), int (*compar)( const char **, const char ** ) );
235 
236 /**
237  * Creates a directory.
238  *
239  * @param dirname a UTF-8 string with the name of the directory that you
240  * want to create.
241  * @param mode directory permissions
242  * @return 0 on success, -1 on error (see errno).
243  */
244 VLC_API int vlc_mkdir(const char *dirname, mode_t mode);
245 
246 /**
247  * Determines the current working directory.
248  *
249  * @return the current working directory (must be free()'d)
250  * or NULL on error
251  */
252 VLC_API char *vlc_getcwd(void) VLC_USED;
253 
254 /** @} */
255 
256 #if defined( _WIN32 )
257 typedef struct vlc_DIR
258 {
259  _WDIR *wdir; /* MUST be first, see <vlc_fs.h> */
260  char *entry;
261  union
262  {
263  DWORD drives;
264  bool insert_dot_dot;
265  } u;
266 } vlc_DIR;
267 
268 static inline int vlc_closedir( DIR *dir )
269 {
270  vlc_DIR *vdir = (vlc_DIR *)dir;
271  _WDIR *wdir = vdir->wdir;
272 
273  free( vdir->entry );
274  free( vdir );
275  return (wdir != NULL) ? _wclosedir( wdir ) : 0;
276 }
277 # undef closedir
278 # define closedir vlc_closedir
279 
280 static inline void vlc_rewinddir( DIR *dir )
281 {
282  _WDIR *wdir = *(_WDIR **)dir;
283 
284  _wrewinddir( wdir );
285 }
286 # undef rewinddir
287 # define rewinddir vlc_rewinddir
288 #endif
289 
290 #ifdef __ANDROID__
291 # define lseek lseek64
292 #endif
293 
294 #endif
int vlc_mkdir(const char *dirname, mode_t mode)
Creates a directory.
Definition: filesystem.c:96
int(* compar)(const void *, const void *, void *)
Definition: sort.c:31
int vlc_loaddir(DIR *dir, char ***namelist, int(*select)(const char *), int(*compar)(const char **, const char **))
Does the same as vlc_scandir(), but takes an open directory pointer instead of a directory path...
Definition: filesystem.c:121
FILE * vlc_fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode)
Opens a FILE pointer.
Definition: filesystem.c:49
int vlc_unlink(const char *filename)
Removes a file.
Definition: filesystem.c:183
int vlc_close(int fd)
Closes a file descriptor.
Definition: filesystem.c:91
int vlc_stat(const char *filename, struct stat *)
Finds file/inode information - like stat().
Definition: filesystem.c:173
char * vlc_getcwd(void)
Determines the current working directory.
Definition: filesystem.c:218
int vlc_memfd(void)
Creates an anonymous regular file descriptor, i.e.
Definition: filesystem.c:37
int vlc_open(const char *filename, int flags,...)
Opens a system file handle.
Definition: filesystem.c:52
DIR * vlc_opendir(const char *dirname)
Opens a DIR pointer.
Definition: filesystem.c:110
int vlc_mkstemp(char *)
Definition: filesystem.c:204
ssize_t vlc_write(int, const void *, size_t)
Writes data to a file descriptor.
Definition: filesystem.c:280
const char * vlc_readdir(DIR *dir)
Reads the next file name from an open directory.
Definition: filesystem.c:126
#define VLC_API
Definition: fourcc_gen.c:31
int vlc_lstat(const char *filename, struct stat *)
Finds file/inode information, as lstat().
Definition: filesystem.c:178
int vlc_openat(int fd, const char *filename, int flags,...)
Opens a system file handle relative to an existing directory handle.
Definition: filesystem.c:78
Definition: fourcc_gen.c:51
int vlc_scandir(const char *dirname, char ***namelist, int(*select)(const char *), int(*compar)(const char **, const char **))
Selects file entries from a directory, as GNU C scandir().
Definition: filesystem.c:187
int vlc_rename(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath)
Moves a file atomically.
Definition: filesystem.c:197
int vlc_dup(int)
Duplicates a file descriptor.
Definition: filesystem.c:255
int vlc_pipe(int [2])
Creates a pipe (see "man pipe" for further reference).
Definition: filesystem.c:266
ssize_t vlc_writev(int, const struct iovec *, int)
Writes data from an iovec structure to a file descriptor.
Definition: filesystem.c:287