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9de4b392a2
kernel: Make the MBR code read from a device instead of an inode
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2023-06-08 19:58:17 +02:00
072b13b023
kernel: Do not automatically read the MBR partition table from /dev/cdrom
Since ff952cfe16 made /dev mounted from userspace, /dev/cdrom does not exist when ATA drives are scanned.
2023-06-08 19:58:17 +02:00
ee3319e717
kernel/ATA: Route interrupts to the correct drive 2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
22b512d7aa
kernel: Start reading the MBR partition table from the ATAPI drive 2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
6be0ff8784
ATA: Mark the CDROM as a block device 2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
4a1a440f88
kernel/ATA: Pass extra information to DeviceRegistry
This is needed since merging e7d482e from main.
2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
b2665ad8d9
kernel+init: Create a device node in /dev to access the CDROM from userspace!
Still using PIO, though.
2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
b2446291d5
kernel/ATA: Read the CDROM's first sector using ATAPI PIO!!
Sadly, for some reason, DMA is not working right now.
This is a problem, as PIO is inconvenient. But hey, it works for now!
2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
33931a50a0
kernel/x86_64: Implement writing to PCI fields 2023-06-08 19:58:16 +02:00
cf4184df9b
kernel/PCI: Add bit enum for the Command field 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
734e592ac6
kernel: Actually register interrupt handlers properly 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
d647462500
kernel/ATA: Calculate block sizes for ATA devices as well 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
439a635d40
kernel/ATA: Send a READ CAPACITY packet to an ATA drive on initialization 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
10e3c83dff
kernel/ATA: Read the PCI Busmaster registers and start preparing for DMA 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
8f21e14889
kernel/ATA: Read the Busmaster base port and verify it 2023-06-08 19:58:15 +02:00
6d27aaa8ea
kernel: Handle device BARs properly 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
3fef0a852e
kernel/ATA: Read ATA strings properly instead of backwards
Now we can see the model string. What does it say...

"QEMU DVD-ROM". Let's go!
2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
303eab4f56
kernel/ATA: Implement enough to send an IDENTIFY command and read the model number :) 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
02b5830e4b
kernel/ATA: Handle drive IRQs in compatibility mode 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
63a62eb820
kernel/CPU: Allow passing arbitrary data to interrupt handlers 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
faf0a894bd
kernel/ATA: Start reading/writing registers and detecting drives 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
ed3ddb77e0
kernel: Warn if no ATA controller is found 2023-06-08 19:58:14 +02:00
8e272110cd
kernel: Add a KMutex class and use that for ATA::Controller locking 2023-06-08 19:58:13 +02:00
8f4f451aaa
kernel/x86_64: Add basic ATA controller and channel identification 2023-06-08 19:58:13 +02:00
202623a54e
kernel/PCI: Add more PCI field types 2023-06-08 19:58:13 +02:00
4ac9dec228
kernel/x86_64: Add a way to register IRQ handlers from other kernel subsystems 2023-06-08 19:58:13 +02:00
28 changed files with 75 additions and 997 deletions

13
.vscode/settings.json vendored
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@ -13,16 +13,5 @@
"files.trimFinalNewlines": true,
"files.insertFinalNewline": true,
"git.inputValidationLength": 72,
"git.inputValidationSubjectLength": 72,
"doxdocgen.file.fileOrder": [
"file",
"author",
"brief",
"empty",
"copyright",
"empty"
],
"doxdocgen.file.copyrightTag": [
"@copyright Copyright (c) {year}, the Luna authors."
]
"git.inputValidationSubjectLength": 72
}

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
FILE* g_init_log;
@ -96,7 +97,8 @@ static Result<void> try_start_service(Service& service)
fprintf(g_init_log, "[init] waiting for child process %d to finish\n", pid);
int status;
TRY(os::Process::wait(pid, &status));
pid_t id = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
if (id < 0) { return err(errno); }
fprintf(g_init_log, "[init] child process %d exited with code %d\n", pid, WEXITSTATUS(status));
}
@ -310,10 +312,7 @@ int main()
while (1)
{
int status;
auto rc = os::Process::wait(os::Process::ANY_CHILD, &status);
if (rc.has_error()) continue;
pid_t child = rc.release_value();
pid_t child = wait(&status);
for (auto& service : g_services)
{

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
using os::File;
@ -117,7 +118,11 @@ Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv)
if (child == 0) { TRY(execute_command(cmd.view())); }
TRY(os::Process::wait(child, nullptr));
if (waitpid(child, NULL, 0) < 0)
{
perror("waitpid");
return 1;
}
}
return 0;

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include <os/Process.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv)
{
@ -22,7 +23,11 @@ Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv)
unreachable();
}
TRY(os::Process::wait(pid, nullptr));
if (waitpid(pid, nullptr, 0) < 0)
{
perror("waitpid");
return 1;
}
struct rusage usage;
if (getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &usage) < 0)

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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ set(FREESTANDING_SOURCES
src/PathParser.cpp
src/UBSAN.cpp
src/Base64.cpp
src/Hash.cpp
)
set(SOURCES

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@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include <luna/CString.h>
#include <luna/Types.h>
u64 hash_memory(const void* mem, usize size, u64 salt);
template <typename T> u64 hash(const T& value, u64 salt)
{
return hash_memory(&value, sizeof(value), salt);
}
template <> u64 hash(const char* const& value, u64 salt);
template <typename T> static void swap(T* a, T* b)
{
char* x = (char*)a;
char* y = (char*)b;
usize size = sizeof(T);
while (size--)
{
char t = *x;
*x = *y;
*y = t;
x += 1;
y += 1;
}
}

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@ -1,146 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include <luna/Hash.h>
#include <luna/Heap.h>
#include <luna/Option.h>
template <typename T> class HashTable
{
static constexpr usize GROW_RATE = 2;
static constexpr usize GROW_FACTOR = 16;
public:
Result<bool> try_set(const T& value)
{
T copy { value };
return try_set(move(copy));
}
Result<bool> try_set(T&& value)
{
if (should_grow()) TRY(rehash(m_capacity + GROW_FACTOR));
u64 index = hash(value, m_salt) % m_capacity;
while (true)
{
auto& bucket = m_buckets[index];
if (bucket.has_value())
{
if (*bucket == value) return false;
index++;
continue;
}
bucket = { move(value) };
m_size++;
break;
}
return true;
}
T* try_find(const T& value)
{
if (!m_size) return nullptr;
check(m_capacity);
const u64 index = hash(value, m_salt) % m_capacity;
usize i = index;
do {
auto& bucket = m_buckets[index];
if (bucket.has_value())
{
if (*bucket == value) return bucket.value_ptr();
i++;
}
return nullptr;
} while (i != index);
return nullptr;
}
bool try_remove(const T& value)
{
if (!m_size) return false;
check(m_capacity);
const u64 index = hash(value, m_salt) % m_capacity;
usize i = index;
do {
auto& bucket = m_buckets[index];
if (bucket.has_value())
{
if (*bucket == value)
{
bucket = {};
m_size--;
if (i != index) rehash(m_capacity);
return true;
}
i++;
}
return false;
} while (i != index);
return false;
}
void clear()
{
for (usize i = 0; i < m_capacity; i++) m_buckets[i].~Option();
free_impl(m_buckets);
m_capacity = m_size = 0;
}
~HashTable()
{
clear();
}
private:
bool should_grow()
{
return (m_capacity == 0) || ((m_size * GROW_RATE) >= m_capacity);
}
Result<void> rehash(usize new_capacity)
{
HashTable<T> new_table;
TRY(new_table.initialize(new_capacity));
if (m_capacity != 0)
{
for (usize i = 0; i < m_capacity; i++)
{
auto& opt = m_buckets[i];
if (opt.has_value())
{
auto value = opt.release_value();
TRY(new_table.try_set(move(value)));
}
}
}
swap(this, &new_table);
return {};
}
Result<void> initialize(usize initial_capacity)
{
check(m_buckets == nullptr);
m_capacity = initial_capacity;
m_buckets = (Option<T>*)TRY(calloc_impl(initial_capacity, sizeof(Option<T>), false));
return {};
}
Option<T>* m_buckets { nullptr };
usize m_capacity { 0 };
usize m_size { 0 };
// FIXME: Randomize this to protect against hash table attacks.
u64 m_salt { 0 };
};

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@ -15,7 +15,12 @@ template <typename T> class Vector
{
}
Vector(const Vector<T>& other) = delete;
Vector(const Vector<T>& other)
{
reserve(other.capacity());
memcpy(m_data, other.data(), other.size());
m_size = other.size();
}
Vector(Vector<T>&& other)
{
@ -27,7 +32,18 @@ template <typename T> class Vector
other.m_data = nullptr;
}
Vector<T>& operator=(const Vector<T>& other) = delete;
Vector<T>& operator=(const Vector<T>& other)
{
if (&other == this) return *this;
if (m_data) clear();
reserve(other.capacity());
for (usize i = 0; i < other.size(); i++) { new (&m_data[i]) T(other.m_data[i]); }
m_size = other.size();
return *this;
}
Vector<T>& operator=(Vector<T>&& other)
{
@ -201,35 +217,6 @@ template <typename T> class Vector
m_data = nullptr;
}
Result<Vector<T>> shallow_copy()
{
Vector<T> other;
TRY(other.try_reserve(m_capacity));
memcpy(other.m_data, m_data, m_size);
other.m_size = m_size;
return other;
}
Result<Vector<T>> deep_copy()
{
Vector<T> other;
TRY(other.try_reserve(m_capacity));
for (usize i = 0; i < m_size; i++) { TRY(other.try_append(m_data[i])); }
return other;
}
Result<Vector<T>> deep_copy(Result<T> (*copy_function)(const T&))
{
Vector<T> other;
TRY(other.try_reserve(m_capacity));
for (usize i = 0; i < m_size; i++)
{
auto copy = TRY(copy_function(m_data[i]));
TRY(other.try_append(move(copy)));
}
return other;
}
private:
T* m_data { nullptr };
usize m_capacity { 0 };

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@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#include <luna/Hash.h>
u64 hash_memory(const void* mem, usize size, u64 salt)
{
const char* p = (const char*)mem;
u64 h = salt;
while (--size) h = h * 101 + (u64)*p++;
return h;
}
template <> u64 hash(const char* const& value, u64 salt)
{
return hash_memory(value, strlen(value), salt);
}

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@ -1,173 +1,46 @@
/**
* @file ArgumentParser.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Command-line argument parser.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <luna/StringView.h>
#include <luna/Vector.h>
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief A simple command-line argument parser.
*/
class ArgumentParser
{
public:
/**
* @brief Construct a new ArgumentParser object.
*/
ArgumentParser();
/**
* @brief Add a description for this command-line utility (shown in the help text).
*
* @param description The description to use.
*/
void add_description(StringView description);
/**
* @brief Register a new positional argument.
*
* @param out The variable where the argument's value will be stored.
* @param name The positional argument's name.
* @param fallback The value to use if the user does not provide one.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> add_positional_argument(StringView& out, StringView name, bool required);
Result<void> add_positional_argument(StringView& out, StringView name, StringView fallback);
/**
* @brief Register a new positional argument.
*
* @param out The variable where the argument's value will be stored.
* @param name The positional argument's name.
* @param required Whether the user must enter a value for this argument. If this is false and the user does not
* enter a value, out will be set to an empty string.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> add_positional_argument(StringView& out, StringView name, bool required);
/**
* @brief Register a new switch argument.
*
* @param out This variable will be set to true if the user provides the switch argument on the command
* line.
* @param short_flag The short flag to use for this argument, excluding the '-' prefix: an option '-c' would be
* passed as 'c'. Can only be a single ASCII character. If you do not wish this argument to have a short flag,
* use the space character: ' '.
* @param long_flag The long flag to use for this argument, excluding the '--' prefix: an option '--example'
* would be passed as 'example'. Can be a string of any length. If you do not wish this argument to have a long
* flag, use an empty string: "".
* @param help The help text to show for this argument (optional).
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> add_switch_argument(bool& out, char short_flag, StringView long_flag, StringView help = {});
/**
* @brief Register a new value argument.
*
* @param out The variable where the argument's value will be stored.
* @param short_flag The short flag to use for this argument, excluding the '-' prefix: an option '-c' would be
* passed as 'c'. Can only be a single ASCII character. If you do not wish this argument to have a short flag,
* use the space character: ' '.
* @param long_flag The long flag to use for this argument, excluding the '--' prefix: an option '--example'
* would be passed as 'example'. Can be a string of any length. If you do not wish this argument to have a long
* flag, use an empty string: "".
* @param fallback The value to use if the user uses the argument but does not provide a value. If, however, the
* user does not specify this argument at all, out WILL NOT BE MODIFIED!
* @param help The help text to show for this argument (optional).
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> add_value_argument(StringView& out, char short_flag, StringView long_flag, bool value_required,
StringView help = {});
Result<void> add_value_argument(StringView& out, char short_flag, StringView long_flag, StringView fallback,
StringView help = {});
/**
* @brief Register a new value argument.
*
* @param out The variable where the argument's value will be stored.
* @param short_flag The short flag to use for this argument, excluding the '-' prefix: an option '-c' would be
* passed as 'c'. Can only be a single ASCII character. If you do not wish this argument to have a short flag,
* use the space character: ' '.
* @param long_flag The long flag to use for this argument, excluding the '--' prefix: an option '--example'
* would be passed as 'example'. Can be a string of any length. If you do not wish this argument to have a long
* flag, use an empty string: "".
* @param value_required Whether the user is required to pass a value when using this argument. If this is
* false and the user does not enter a value along with the argument, out will be set to an empty string. If,
* however, the user does not specify this argument at all, out WILL NOT BE MODIFIED!
* @param help The help text to show for this argument (optional).
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> add_value_argument(StringView& out, char short_flag, StringView long_flag, bool value_required,
StringView help = {});
/**
* @brief Set the vector to append extra unregistered positional arguments to, after all
* registered positional arguments have been parsed. (If no vector is set, these values will instead be
* discarded!)
*
* @param out The vector of StringViews to use.
* @param allow_no_more_flags If set, after starting to append values into the vector, no more flags (switch and
* value arguments) will be parsed, and will instead be treated as regular positional arguments, as if '--' had
* been specified on the command line.
*/
void set_vector_argument(Vector<StringView>& out, bool allow_no_more_flags = false);
/**
* @brief Parse the given command-line using this ArgumentParser's registered arguments.
*
* @param argc The argc value passed to main() or luna_main().
* @param argv The argv value passed to main() or luna_main().
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> parse(int argc, char* const* argv);
/**
* @brief A program's copyright and version information.
*/
struct ProgramInfo
{
StringView name; // The program's name.
StringView version; // The program's version/release.
StringView copyright; // The program's copyright statement.
StringView license; // The program's licensing information.
StringView authors; // The program's authors (optional).
StringView package; // The package the program is a part of (optional).
StringView name;
StringView version;
StringView copyright;
StringView license;
StringView authors;
StringView package;
};
/**
* @brief Set this program's copyright and version information (shown in the version text).
*
* @param info The program information to use.
*/
void add_program_info(ProgramInfo info);
/**
* @brief For programs that are part of the Luna source tree, set the version information using Luna's own
* version and copyright info and the program name.
*
* @param name The program name to show in the version information.
*/
/* Used from programs that are part of the Luna source tree, to add the same version info for all programs.
* Should not be used otherwise. */
void add_system_program_info(StringView name);
/**
* @brief Show a short message describing how to find usage information (usually "<program> --help").
*
* The actual message shown is:
* "Try running '<program> --help' for more information." if --help has not been overridden.
* "Try running '<program> -h' for more information." if -h has not been overridden.
* If both have been overridden, no output is shown.
*
* Then, the program exits with a non-zero exit code.
* This function is designed to be used when the program detects an invalid argument value after parse() has run
* successfully.
*
* @param program_name The program name to show (usually argv[0]).
*/
void short_usage(StringView program_name);
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@ -1,12 +1,3 @@
/**
* @file Directory.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief A C++-friendly API for directory access.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <dirent.h>
#include <luna/SharedPtr.h>
@ -16,85 +7,44 @@
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief An object-oriented directory handle, which is closed when all references to it go out of scope.
*/
class Directory
{
public:
/**
* @brief Create a new Directory object from a path, and open the directory.
*
* @param path The path to open.
* @return Result<SharedPtr<Directory>> A new Directory object.
*/
static Result<SharedPtr<Directory>> open(const Path& path);
/**
* @brief A filter to skip certain directory entries.
*/
enum class Filter
{
None, // Do not skip anything.
Hidden, // Skip all hidden files (that start with a '.' character).
ParentAndBase // Skip only the '.' and '..' entries.
None,
Hidden,
ParentAndBase
};
/**
* @brief Read the next entry name from this Directory.
*
* @param filter The entries to filter out.
* @return Result<String> The next entry's name as an owned String object, or an empty string if
* there are no more entries.
*/
Result<String> next(Filter filter);
/**
* @brief Read the list of entry names from this Directory.
*
* @param filter The entries to filter out.
* @return Result<Vector<String>> The list of entry names.
*/
Result<Vector<String>> list_names(Filter filter);
/**
* @brief A directory entry with extra information.
*/
struct Entry
{
String name; // The entry's name.
mode_t mode; // The entry's file permissions.
usize size; // The entry's size.
time_t mtime; // The entry's last modification time.
String name;
mode_t mode;
usize size;
time_t mtime;
};
/**
* @brief Read the list of entries from this Directory, fetching extra information for each one.
*
* @param filter The entries to filter out.
* @return Result<Vector<Entry>> The list of entries.
*/
Result<Vector<Entry>> list(Filter filter);
/**
* @brief Rewinds this Directory back to the beginning of its entry list.
*/
void rewind();
/**
* @brief Returns the file descriptor associated with this Directory.
*
* @return int The file descriptor.
*/
int fd()
{
return dirfd(m_dirp);
}
~Directory();
Directory(Badge<Directory>);
private:
Directory(Badge<Directory>);
DIR* m_dirp { nullptr };
};
}

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/**
* @file File.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief A C++-friendly API for file access.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <bits/open-flags.h>
#include <luna/Buffer.h>
#include <luna/Result.h>
#include <luna/SharedPtr.h>
@ -18,160 +9,52 @@
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief An object-oriented file handle, which is closed when all references to it go out of scope.
*/
class File
{
public:
/**
* @brief The supported file opening modes.
*/
enum OpenMode
{
ReadOnly = O_RDONLY, // Open the file read-only.
WriteOnly = O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, // Open the file write-only, truncating it.
ReadWrite = O_RDWR | O_TRUNC, // Open the file read-write, truncating it.
Append = O_WRONLY | O_APPEND, // Open the file write-only, and append to it.
ReadAppend = O_RDWR | O_APPEND, // Open the file read-write, and append to it.
ReadOnly = O_RDONLY,
WriteOnly = O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC,
ReadWrite = O_RDWR | O_TRUNC,
Append = O_WRONLY | O_APPEND,
ReadAppend = O_RDWR | O_APPEND,
};
/**
* @brief Create a new File object from a file path, opening the file.
*
* @param path The path to open.
* @param flags The opening mode to pass to open(2).
* @return Result<SharedPtr<File>> A new File object, or ENOENT if the file did not exist.
*/
static Result<SharedPtr<File>> open(const Path& path, OpenMode flags);
/**
* @brief Create a new File object from a file path, opening the file or creating it if it does not exist.
*
* @param path The path to open.
* @param flags The opening mode to pass to open(2).
* @param mode If a new file is created, the file permissions to apply to it. (default: u=rw,g=r,o=r)
* @return Result<SharedPtr<File>> A new File object.
*/
static Result<SharedPtr<File>> open_or_create(const Path& path, OpenMode flags, mode_t mode = 0644);
/**
* @brief Create a new File object from a file path, creating the file but erroring out if the file already
* exists.
*
* @param path The path to open.
* @param flags The opening mode to pass to open(2).
* @param mode The file permissions to apply to the created file. (default: u=rw,g=r,o=r)
* @return Result<SharedPtr<File>> A new File object, or EEXIST if the file already existed.
*/
static Result<SharedPtr<File>> create(const Path& path, OpenMode flags, mode_t mode = 0644);
/**
* @brief If path is "-", return standard input (as is common for many CLI apps). Otherwise, open path for
* reading.
*
* @param path The path to open.
* @return Result<SharedPtr<File>> A new File object if path was not "-", or the File
* object for standard input if path was "-".
/*
If path is "-", return standard input (as is common for many CLI apps). Otherwise, open path for reading.
This function is a convenience function for CLI apps, so that they don't need to check path and open standard
input if necessary.
*/
static Result<SharedPtr<File>> open_input_file(StringView path);
/**
* @brief Returns the File corresponding to standard input.
*
* @return SharedPtr<File> The File object for standard input.
*/
static SharedPtr<File> standard_input();
/**
* @brief Returns the File corresponding to standard output.
*
* @return SharedPtr<File> The File object for standard output.
*/
static SharedPtr<File> standard_output();
/**
* @brief Returns the File corresponding to standard error.
*
* @return SharedPtr<File> The File object for standard error.
*/
static SharedPtr<File> standard_error();
/**
* @brief Make this File object automatically close on the next call to execve(2).
*/
void set_close_on_exec();
/**
* @brief Write a string to this File.
*
* @param str The string to write (can be not null-terminated).
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> write(StringView str);
/**
* @brief Write a memory buffer to this File.
*
* @param buf The buffer to write.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> write(const Buffer& buf);
/**
* @brief Read a line from this File.
*
* @return Result<String> The line as an owned String object, or an empty string if there is no more
* data to read.
*/
Result<String> read_line();
/**
* @brief Read the entire File's contents as a string.
*
* @return Result<String> The file's contents as an owned String object.
*/
Result<String> read_all_as_string();
/**
* @brief Read data from this File.
*
* @param buf The output buffer to store the data in. Will be resized to fit the data.
* @param size The maximum number of bytes to read.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> read(Buffer& buf, usize size);
/**
* @brief Read the entire File's contents.
*
* @return Result<Buffer> The file's contents as an owned Buffer object.
*/
Result<Buffer> read_all();
/**
* @brief Read a single character from the File.
*
* @return Result<int> A character value above 0 (to be cast to an unsigned char), or EOF (typically -1)
* if there is no more data to read.
*/
Result<int> getchar();
/**
* @brief Returns the file descriptor associated with this File.
*
* @return int The file descriptor.
*/
int fd() const
{
return m_fd;
}
/**
* @brief Move this File's file pointer back to the beginning.
*/
void rewind();
File(Badge<File>);
~File();
@ -185,39 +68,8 @@ namespace os
int m_fd { -1 };
};
/**
* @brief Print a formatted string to standard output.
*
* @param fmt The format string (in the same format as printf(3)).
* @param ... The format arguments.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> print(StringView fmt, ...);
/**
* @brief Print a newline-terminated formatted string to standard output.
*
* @param fmt The format string (in the same format as printf(3)).
* @param ... The format arguments.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> println(StringView fmt, ...);
/**
* @brief Print a formatted string to standard error.
*
* @param fmt The format string (in the same format as printf(3)).
* @param ... The format arguments.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> eprint(StringView fmt, ...);
/**
* @brief Print a newline-terminated formatted string to standard error.
*
* @param fmt The format string (in the same format as printf(3)).
* @param ... The format arguments.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> eprintln(StringView fmt, ...);
}

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/**
* @file FileSystem.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief APIs to read and modify the general file system.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <bits/struct_stat.h>
#include <luna/Result.h>
#include <luna/StringView.h>
#include <os/Path.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
namespace os
{
namespace FileSystem
{
/**
* @brief Check whether a given path exists.
*
* @param path The path to check.
* @param follow_symlinks If path is a symbolic link, whether to follow it (defaults to true).
* @return true The path exists.
* @return false The path does not exist, or it was a symbolic link and following it leaded to a nonexistent
* path.
*/
bool exists(const Path& path, bool follow_symlinks = true);
/**
* @brief Check whether a given path is a directory.
*
* @param path The path to check.
* @param follow_symlinks If path is a symbolic link, whether to follow it (defaults to false).
* @return true The path is a directory, or the path was a symbolic link and following it leaded to a directory.
* @return false The path does not exist, or it is not a directory.
*/
bool is_directory(const Path& path, bool follow_symlinks = false);
/**
* @brief Retrieve file status information.
*
* @param path The path to examine.
* @param st The buffer to store file status information in.
* @param follow_symlinks If path is a symbolic link, whether to follow it and retrieve its target's status, or
* otherwise retrieve the symbolic link's status (defaults to true).
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> stat(const Path& path, struct stat& st, bool follow_symlinks = true);
/**
* @brief Create a new directory in the file system.
*
* @param path The path for the new directory.
* @param mode The file permissions to apply to the new directory.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> create_directory(StringView path, mode_t mode);
/**
* @brief Remove a file or empty directory from the file system. (The file will continue to exist if there are
* other hard links to it or a process still has it open.)
*
* @param path The path to remove.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> remove(const Path& path);
/**
* @brief Remove a directory tree from the file system recursively, deleting subfiles and subdirectories as
* well.
*
* @param path The path to remove.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> remove_tree(const Path& path);
/**
* @brief Read the target of a symbolic link.
*
* @param path The symbolic link's path.
* @return Result<String> If the path was not a symbolic link, an empty string, otherwise the symbolic link's
* target.
*/
Result<String> readlink(const Path& path);
/**
* @brief Read the current process's working directory.
*
* @return Result<String> The working directory as an owned String object.
*/
Result<String> working_directory();
/**
* @brief Fetch the current user' home directory.
*
* @return Result<String> The home directory as an owned String object.
*/
Result<String> home_directory();
/**
* @brief Change the current process's working directory.
*
* @param path The new working directory.
* @return Result<void> Whether the operation succeeded.
*/
Result<void> change_directory(StringView path);
}
}

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/**
* @file Main.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Alternative C++ main function.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <luna/Result.h>
/**
* @brief The main() function for Luna C++ apps. This function is extern as it should be implemented by the user if they
* do not implement the C main() function.
*
* @param argc The argc parameter passed to the regular main() function.
* @param argv The argv parameter passed to the regular main() function.
* @return Result<int> A normal status code, or an errno code, which will be displayed along with an abnormal exit code.
*/
extern Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv);
Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv);

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/**
* @file Mode.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Visual file permissions parsing and formatting.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <sys/types.h>
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief Create a visual representation of file permissions using the integral representation.
*
* The output is formatted in the same style as the output of "ls -l".
* For example:
* An integral mode of S_IFREG | 0644 would result in "-rw-r--r--".
* An integral mode of S_IFDIR | 0755 would result in "drwxr-xr-x".
* An integral mode of S_IFLNK | 0777 would result in "lrwxrwxrwx".
*
* @param mode The integral mode.
* @param out The buffer to store the formatted file permissions in, as a C-string (minimum 11 bytes, including the
* terminating null byte).
*/
void format_mode(mode_t mode, char out[11]);
}

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/**
* @file Path.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Dirfd-friendly Path class.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <luna/StringView.h>
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief A dirfd-friendly Path class.
*/
class Path
{
public:
/**
* @brief Construct a new Path object using a C-string file path.
*
* @param path The file path to use.
*/
Path(const char* path);
/**
* @brief Construct a new Path object using a StringView file path.
*
* @param path The file path to use.
*/
Path(StringView path);
/**
* @brief Construct a new Path object using a file descriptor.
*
* @param fd The file descriptor to use.
*/
Path(int fd);
/**
* @brief Construct a new Path object using a parent file descriptor and a file path.
*
* @param dirfd The parent file descriptor to use.
* @param name The file path to use.
*/
Path(int dirfd, StringView name);
/**
* @brief Return the file descriptor associated with this Path.
*
* @return int The file descriptor, or AT_FDCWD if this Path does not have one.
*/
int dirfd() const
{
return m_dirfd.value_or(AT_FDCWD);
}
/**
* @brief Return the file path associated with this Path.
*
* @return StringView The path, or an empty StringView if this Path does not have one.
*/
StringView name() const
{
return m_name.value_or(""_sv);
}
/**
* @brief Determine whether this Path consists only of a file descriptor.
*
* @return int The fstatat()-compatible flag value to use in case this Path consists only of a file descriptor.
*/
int is_empty_path() const
{
if (m_dirfd.has_value() && !m_name.has_value()) return AT_EMPTY_PATH;

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/**
* @file Process.h
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Functions to manipulate processes.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#pragma once
#include <luna/Result.h>
#include <luna/String.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
namespace os
{
/**
* @brief An object representing a process.
*/
class Process
{
public:
/**
* @brief Create a new process, which is an identical copy of the current one.
*
* @return Result<pid_t> The child's process ID in the parent process, and 0 in the child process.
*/
static Result<pid_t> fork();
/**
* @brief Replace the current process's executable with another one.
*
* @param path The new executable's path.
* @param args The argument list to pass to the new executable.
* @param search_in_path Determines whether to search in the system binary directories if path is just a name.
* @return Result<void> Always an error, as this function does not return on success.
*/
static Result<void> exec(StringView path, Slice<String> args, bool search_in_path = true);
/**
* @brief Replace the current process's executable with another one.
*
* @param path The new executable's path.
* @param args The argument list to pass to the new executable.
* @param search_in_path Determines whether to search in the system binary directories if path is just a name.
* @return Result<void> Always an error, as this function does not return on success.
*/
static Result<void> exec(StringView path, Slice<StringView> args, bool search_in_path = true);
/**
* @brief Replace the current process's executable with another one.
*
* @param path The new executable's path.
* @param args The argument list to pass to the new executable.
* @param env The environment to pass to the new executable, instead of the current environment.
* @param search_in_path Determines whether to search in the system binary directories if path is just a name.
* @return Result<void> Always an error, as this function does not return on success.
*/
static Result<void> exec(StringView path, Slice<String> args, Slice<String> env, bool search_in_path = true);
// To use as the child argument to wait() to wait for any child.
static constexpr pid_t ANY_CHILD = -1;
/**
* @brief Wait for a child process to finish running.
*
* @param child The process ID of the child process, or ANY_CHILD to wait for any child.
* @param status The child's exit status will be stored here. If you don't want it, use nullptr.
* @param options Options to pass to waitpid(2).
* @return Result<pid_t> The process ID of the child process that was waited for (may not be the same as the
* child argument if ANY_CHILD was passed).
*/
static Result<pid_t> wait(pid_t child, int* status, int options = 0);
};
}

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/**
* @file ArgumentParser.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Command-line argument parser.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <luna/StringBuilder.h>
#include <os/ArgumentParser.h>
#include <os/File.h>
@ -84,7 +75,6 @@ namespace os
return;
}
// Change this every year!
constexpr auto copyright_text = "Copyright (C) 2023, the Luna authors.";
constexpr auto license_text = "Licensed under the BSD-2 license <https://opensource.org/license/bsd-2-clause/>";

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/**
* @file Directory.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief A C++-friendly API for directory access.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <luna/CString.h>

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/**
* @file File.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief A C++-friendly API for file access.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <luna/StringBuilder.h>
#include <os/File.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
@ -202,11 +194,6 @@ namespace os
fcntl(m_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
}
void File::rewind()
{
lseek(m_fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
}
// FIXME: Do not allocate memory for printing.
Result<void> print_impl(SharedPtr<File> f, StringView fmt, va_list ap)
{

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/**
* @file FileSystem.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief APIs to read and modify the general file system.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <bits/modes.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
@ -41,8 +33,9 @@ namespace os::FileSystem
Result<void> stat(const Path& path, struct stat& st, bool follow_symlinks)
{
long rc = syscall(SYS_fstatat, path.dirfd(), path.name().chars(), &st,
(int)(path.is_empty_path() | (follow_symlinks ? 0 : AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW)));
long rc =
syscall(SYS_fstatat, path.dirfd(), path.name().chars(), &st,
(int)((path.is_empty_path() ? AT_EMPTY_PATH : 0) | (follow_symlinks ? 0 : AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW)));
return Result<void>::from_syscall(rc);
}

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/**
* @file Main.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Alternative C++ main function.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <os/Main.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -14,8 +5,6 @@
int g_argc;
char** g_argv;
// This function will only be linked into the final binary if the user does not already define main(), which implies
// that they should have defined luna_main() instead. If not, good for them: linker errors!
__attribute__((weak)) int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
g_argc = argc;

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/**
* @file Mode.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Visual file permissions parsing and formatting.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <os/Mode.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

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/**
* @file Path.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Dirfd-friendly Path class.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <os/Path.h>
namespace os

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/**
* @file Process.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Functions to manipulate processes.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <os/Process.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
@ -62,10 +53,4 @@ namespace os
return err(errno);
}
Result<pid_t> Process::wait(pid_t child, int* status, int options)
{
long rc = syscall(SYS_waitpid, child, status, options);
return Result<pid_t>::from_syscall(rc);
}
}

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luna_test(libluna/TestBase64.cpp TestBase64)
luna_test(libluna/TestUtf8.cpp TestUtf8)
luna_test(libluna/TestFormat.cpp TestFormat)
luna_test(libluna/TestHashTable.cpp TestHashTable)
luna_app(run-tests.cpp run-tests)
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#include <luna/HashTable.h>
#include <os/File.h>
#include <test.h>
struct TwoInts
{
int a;
int b;
bool operator==(TwoInts other) const
{
return other.a == a;
}
};
template <> u64 hash(const TwoInts& value, u64 salt)
{
return hash(value.a, salt);
}
TestResult test_empty_hash_table()
{
HashTable<int> table;
validate(table.try_find(0) == nullptr);
test_success;
}
TestResult test_hash_table_find()
{
HashTable<int> table;
validate(TRY(table.try_set(0)));
validate(table.try_find(0));
validate(table.try_find(1) == nullptr);
test_success;
}
TestResult test_hash_table_remove()
{
HashTable<int> table;
validate(TRY(table.try_set(0)));
validate(table.try_find(0));
validate(table.try_remove(0));
validate(table.try_find(0) == nullptr);
test_success;
}
TestResult test_hash_table_duplicates()
{
HashTable<TwoInts> table;
validate(TRY(table.try_set(TwoInts { 1, 5 })));
validate(!TRY(table.try_set(TwoInts { 1, 3 })));
validate(table.try_find(TwoInts { 1, 0 })->b == 5);
test_success;
}
Result<void> test_main()
{
test_prelude;
run_test(test_empty_hash_table);
run_test(test_hash_table_find);
run_test(test_hash_table_remove);
run_test(test_hash_table_duplicates);
return {};
}

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auto dir = TRY(os::Directory::open(test_dir));
auto files = TRY(dir->list_names(os::Directory::Filter::Hidden));
auto files = TRY(dir->list(os::Directory::Filter::Hidden));
for (const auto& program : files)
{