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You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef FILE_IO_H #define FILE_IO_H #include "apr.h" #include "apr_private.h" #include "apr_pools.h" #include "apr_general.h" #include "apr_tables.h" #include "apr_thread_mutex.h" #include "apr_file_io.h" #include "apr_file_info.h" #include "apr_errno.h" #include "apr_arch_misc.h" #include "apr_poll.h" #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H #include <sys/stat.h> #endif #if APR_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H #include <sys/types.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H #include <fcntl.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H #include <time.h> #endif #if APR_HAVE_DIRENT_H #include <dirent.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H #include <malloc.h> #endif #if APR_HAS_UNICODE_FS #include "arch/win32/apr_arch_utf8.h" #include <wchar.h> /* Helper functions for the WinNT ApiW() functions. APR treats all * resource identifiers (files, etc) by their UTF-8 name, to provide * access to all named identifiers. [UTF-8 completely maps Unicode * into char type strings.] * * The _path flavors below provide us fast mappings of the * Unicode filename //?/D:/path and //?/UNC/mach/share/path mappings, * which allow unlimited (well, 32000 wide character) length names. * These prefixes may appear in Unicode, but must not appear in the * Ascii API calls. So we tack them on in utf8_to_unicode_path, and * strip them right back off in unicode_to_utf8_path. */ apr_status_t utf8_to_unicode_path(apr_wchar_t* dststr, apr_size_t dstchars, const char* srcstr); apr_status_t unicode_to_utf8_path(char* dststr, apr_size_t dstchars, const apr_wchar_t* srcstr); #endif /* APR_HAS_UNICODE_FS */ /* Another Helper functions for the WinNT ApiW() functions. We need to * derive some 'resource' names (max length 255 characters, prefixed with * Global/ or Local/ on WinNT) from something that looks like a filename. * Since 'resource' names never contain slashes, convert these to '_'s * and return the appropriate char* or wchar* for ApiA or ApiW calls. */ void *res_name_from_filename(const char *file, int global, apr_pool_t *pool); #define APR_FILE_MAX MAX_PATH #define APR_FILE_DEFAULT_BUFSIZE 4096 /* For backwards-compat */ #define APR_FILE_BUFSIZE APR_FILE_DEFAULT_BUFSIZE /* obscure ommissions from msvc's sys/stat.h */ #ifdef _MSC_VER #define S_IFIFO _S_IFIFO /* pipe */ #define S_IFBLK 0060000 /* Block Special */ #define S_IFLNK 0120000 /* Symbolic Link */ #define S_IFSOCK 0140000 /* Socket */ #define S_IFWHT 0160000 /* Whiteout */ #endif /* Internal Flags for apr_file_open */ #define APR_OPENINFO 0x00100000 /* Open without READ or WRITE access */ #define APR_OPENLINK 0x00200000 /* Open a link itself, if supported */ #define APR_READCONTROL 0x00400000 /* Read the file's owner/perms */ #define APR_WRITECONTROL 0x00800000 /* Modify the file's owner/perms */ /* #define APR_INHERIT 0x01000000 -- Defined in apr_arch_inherit.h! */ #define APR_STDIN_FLAG 0x02000000 /* Obtained via apr_file_open_stdin() */ #define APR_STDOUT_FLAG 0x04000000 /* Obtained via apr_file_open_stdout() */ #define APR_STDERR_FLAG 0x06000000 /* Obtained via apr_file_open_stderr() */ #define APR_STD_FLAGS (APR_STDIN_FLAG | APR_STDOUT_FLAG | APR_STDERR_FLAG) #define APR_WRITEATTRS 0x08000000 /* Modify the file's attributes */ /* Entries missing from the MSVC 5.0 Win32 SDK: */ #ifndef FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x00000040 #endif #ifndef FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x00000400 #endif #ifndef FILE_FLAG_OPEN_NO_RECALL #define FILE_FLAG_OPEN_NO_RECALL 0x00100000 #endif #ifndef FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT #define FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT 0x00200000 #endif #ifndef TRUSTEE_IS_WELL_KNOWN_GROUP #define TRUSTEE_IS_WELL_KNOWN_GROUP 5 #endif /* Information bits available from the WIN32 FindFirstFile function */ #define APR_FINFO_WIN32_DIR (APR_FINFO_NAME | APR_FINFO_TYPE \ | APR_FINFO_CTIME | APR_FINFO_ATIME \ | APR_FINFO_MTIME | APR_FINFO_SIZE) /* Sneak the Readonly bit through finfo->protection for internal use _only_ */ #define APR_FREADONLY 0x10000000 /* Private function for apr_stat/lstat/getfileinfo/dir_read */ int fillin_fileinfo(apr_finfo_t *finfo, WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA *wininfo, int byhandle, apr_int32_t wanted); /* Private function that extends apr_stat/lstat/getfileinfo/dir_read */ apr_status_t more_finfo(apr_finfo_t *finfo, const void *ufile, apr_int32_t wanted, int whatfile); /* whatfile types for the ufile arg */ #define MORE_OF_HANDLE 0 #define MORE_OF_FSPEC 1 #define MORE_OF_WFSPEC 2 /* quick run-down of fields in windows' apr_file_t structure that may have * obvious uses. * fname -- the filename as passed to the open call. * dwFileAttricutes -- Attributes used to open the file. * append -- Windows doesn't support the append concept when opening files. * APR needs to keep track of this, and always make sure we append * correctly when writing to a file with this flag set TRUE. */ // for apr_poll.c; #define filedes filehand struct apr_file_t { apr_pool_t *pool; HANDLE filehand; BOOLEAN pipe; // Is this a pipe of a file? OVERLAPPED *pOverlapped; apr_interval_time_t timeout; apr_int32_t flags; /* File specific info */ apr_finfo_t *finfo; char *fname; DWORD dwFileAttributes; int eof_hit; BOOLEAN buffered; // Use buffered I/O? int ungetchar; // Last char provided by an unget op. (-1 = no char) int append; /* Stuff for buffered mode */ char *buffer; apr_size_t bufpos; // Read/Write position in buffer apr_size_t bufsize; // The size of the buffer apr_size_t dataRead; // amount of valid data read into buffer int direction; // buffer being used for 0 = read, 1 = write apr_off_t filePtr; // position in file of handle apr_thread_mutex_t *mutex; // mutex semaphore, must be owned to access the above fields /* if there is a timeout set, then this pollset is used */ apr_pollset_t *pollset; /* Pipe specific info */ }; struct apr_dir_t { apr_pool_t *pool; HANDLE dirhand; apr_size_t rootlen; char *dirname; char *name; union { #if APR_HAS_UNICODE_FS struct { WIN32_FIND_DATAW *entry; } w; #endif #if APR_HAS_ANSI_FS struct { WIN32_FIND_DATAA *entry; } n; #endif }; int bof; }; /* There are many goofy characters the filesystem can't accept * or can confound the cmd.exe shell. Here's the list * [declared in filesys.c] */ extern const char apr_c_is_fnchar[256]; #define IS_FNCHAR(c) (apr_c_is_fnchar[(unsigned char)(c)] & 1) #define IS_SHCHAR(c) ((apr_c_is_fnchar[(unsigned char)(c)] & 2) == 2) /* If the user passes APR_FILEPATH_TRUENAME to either * apr_filepath_root or apr_filepath_merge, this fn determines * that the root really exists. It's expensive, wouldn't want * to do this too frequenly. */ apr_status_t filepath_root_test(char *path, apr_pool_t *p); /* The apr_filepath_merge wants to canonicalize the cwd to the * addpath if the user passes NULL as the old root path (this * isn't true of an empty string "", which won't be concatenated. * * But we need to figure out what the cwd of a given volume is, * when the user passes D:foo. This fn will determine D:'s cwd. * * If flags includes the bit APR_FILEPATH_NATIVE, the path returned * is in the os-native format. */ apr_status_t filepath_drive_get(char **rootpath, char drive, apr_int32_t flags, apr_pool_t *p); /* If the user passes d: vs. D: (or //mach/share vs. //MACH/SHARE), * we need to fold the case to canonical form. This function is * supposed to do so. */ apr_status_t filepath_root_case(char **rootpath, char *root, apr_pool_t *p); apr_status_t file_cleanup(void *); #endif /* ! FILE_IO_H */
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