// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package os import ( "internal/syscall/windows" "io" "runtime" "sync" "syscall" "unicode/utf16" "unicode/utf8" "unsafe" ) // file is the real representation of *File. // The extra level of indirection ensures that no clients of os // can overwrite this data, which could cause the finalizer // to close the wrong file descriptor. type file struct { fd syscall.Handle name string dirinfo *dirInfo // nil unless directory being read l sync.Mutex // used to implement windows pread/pwrite // only for console io isConsole bool lastbits []byte // first few bytes of the last incomplete rune in last write readuint16 []uint16 // buffer to hold uint16s obtained with ReadConsole readbyte []byte // buffer to hold decoding of readuint16 from utf16 to utf8 readbyteOffset int // readbyte[readOffset:] is yet to be consumed with file.Read } // Fd returns the Windows handle referencing the open file. // The handle is valid only until f.Close is called or f is garbage collected. func (file *File) Fd() uintptr { if file == nil { return uintptr(syscall.InvalidHandle) } return uintptr(file.fd) } // newFile returns a new File with the given file handle and name. // Unlike NewFile, it does not check that h is syscall.InvalidHandle. func newFile(h syscall.Handle, name string) *File { f := &File{&file{fd: h, name: name}} runtime.SetFinalizer(f.file, (*file).close) return f } // newConsoleFile creates new File that will be used as console. func newConsoleFile(h syscall.Handle, name string) *File { f := newFile(h, name) f.isConsole = true return f } // NewFile returns a new File with the given file descriptor and name. func NewFile(fd uintptr, name string) *File { h := syscall.Handle(fd) if h == syscall.InvalidHandle { return nil } var m uint32 if syscall.GetConsoleMode(h, &m) == nil { return newConsoleFile(h, name) } return newFile(h, name) } // Auxiliary information if the File describes a directory type dirInfo struct { data syscall.Win32finddata needdata bool path string isempty bool // set if FindFirstFile returns ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND } func epipecheck(file *File, e error) { } const DevNull = "NUL" func (f *file) isdir() bool { return f != nil && f.dirinfo != nil } func openFile(name string, flag int, perm FileMode) (file *File, err error) { r, e := syscall.Open(fixLongPath(name), flag|syscall.O_CLOEXEC, syscallMode(perm)) if e != nil { return nil, e } return NewFile(uintptr(r), name), nil } func openDir(name string) (file *File, err error) { var mask string path := fixLongPath(name) if len(path) == 2 && path[1] == ':' || (len(path) > 0 && path[len(path)-1] == '\\') { // it is a drive letter, like C: mask = path + `*` } else { mask = path + `\*` } maskp, e := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(mask) if e != nil { return nil, e } d := new(dirInfo) r, e := syscall.FindFirstFile(maskp, &d.data) if e != nil { // FindFirstFile returns ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND when // no matching files can be found. Then, if directory // exists, we should proceed. if e != syscall.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND { return nil, e } var fa syscall.Win32FileAttributeData pathp, e := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(path) if e != nil { return nil, e } e = syscall.GetFileAttributesEx(pathp, syscall.GetFileExInfoStandard, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&fa))) if e != nil { return nil, e } if fa.FileAttributes&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY == 0 { return nil, e } d.isempty = true } d.path = path if !isAbs(d.path) { d.path, e = syscall.FullPath(d.path) if e != nil { return nil, e } } f := newFile(r, name) f.dirinfo = d return f, nil } // OpenFile is the generalized open call; most users will use Open // or Create instead. It opens the named file with specified flag // (O_RDONLY etc.) and perm, (0666 etc.) if applicable. If successful, // methods on the returned File can be used for I/O. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func OpenFile(name string, flag int, perm FileMode) (*File, error) { if name == "" { return nil, &PathError{"open", name, syscall.ENOENT} } r, errf := openFile(name, flag, perm) if errf == nil { return r, nil } r, errd := openDir(name) if errd == nil { if flag&O_WRONLY != 0 || flag&O_RDWR != 0 { r.Close() return nil, &PathError{"open", name, syscall.EISDIR} } return r, nil } return nil, &PathError{"open", name, errf} } // Close closes the File, rendering it unusable for I/O. // It returns an error, if any. func (file *File) Close() error { if file == nil { return ErrInvalid } return file.file.close() } func (file *file) close() error { if file == nil { return syscall.EINVAL } if file.isdir() && file.dirinfo.isempty { // "special" empty directories return nil } if file.fd == syscall.InvalidHandle { return syscall.EINVAL } var e error if file.isdir() { e = syscall.FindClose(file.fd) } else { e = syscall.CloseHandle(file.fd) } var err error if e != nil { err = &PathError{"close", file.name, e} } file.fd = badFd // so it can't be closed again // no need for a finalizer anymore runtime.SetFinalizer(file, nil) return err } var readConsole = syscall.ReadConsole // changed for testing // readConsole reads utf16 characters from console File, // encodes them into utf8 and stores them in buffer b. // It returns the number of utf8 bytes read and an error, if any. func (f *File) readConsole(b []byte) (n int, err error) { if len(b) == 0 { return 0, nil } if f.readuint16 == nil { // Note: syscall.ReadConsole fails for very large buffers. // The limit is somewhere around (but not exactly) 16384. // Stay well below. f.readuint16 = make([]uint16, 0, 10000) f.readbyte = make([]byte, 0, 4*cap(f.readuint16)) } for f.readbyteOffset >= len(f.readbyte) { n := cap(f.readuint16) - len(f.readuint16) if n > len(b) { n = len(b) } var nw uint32 err := readConsole(f.fd, &f.readuint16[:len(f.readuint16)+1][len(f.readuint16)], uint32(n), &nw, nil) if err != nil { return 0, err } uint16s := f.readuint16[:len(f.readuint16)+int(nw)] f.readuint16 = f.readuint16[:0] buf := f.readbyte[:0] for i := 0; i < len(uint16s); i++ { r := rune(uint16s[i]) if utf16.IsSurrogate(r) { if i+1 == len(uint16s) { if nw > 0 { // Save half surrogate pair for next time. f.readuint16 = f.readuint16[:1] f.readuint16[0] = uint16(r) break } r = utf8.RuneError } else { r = utf16.DecodeRune(r, rune(uint16s[i+1])) if r != utf8.RuneError { i++ } } } n := utf8.EncodeRune(buf[len(buf):cap(buf)], r) buf = buf[:len(buf)+n] } f.readbyte = buf f.readbyteOffset = 0 if nw == 0 { break } } src := f.readbyte[f.readbyteOffset:] var i int for i = 0; i < len(src) && i < len(b); i++ { x := src[i] if x == 0x1A { // Ctrl-Z if i == 0 { f.readbyteOffset++ } break } b[i] = x } f.readbyteOffset += i return i, nil } // read reads up to len(b) bytes from the File. // It returns the number of bytes read and an error, if any. func (f *File) read(b []byte) (n int, err error) { f.l.Lock() defer f.l.Unlock() if f.isConsole { return f.readConsole(b) } return fixCount(syscall.Read(f.fd, b)) } // pread reads len(b) bytes from the File starting at byte offset off. // It returns the number of bytes read and the error, if any. // EOF is signaled by a zero count with err set to 0. func (f *File) pread(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { f.l.Lock() defer f.l.Unlock() curoffset, e := syscall.Seek(f.fd, 0, io.SeekCurrent) if e != nil { return 0, e } defer syscall.Seek(f.fd, curoffset, io.SeekStart) o := syscall.Overlapped{ OffsetHigh: uint32(off >> 32), Offset: uint32(off), } var done uint32 e = syscall.ReadFile(f.fd, b, &done, &o) if e != nil { if e == syscall.ERROR_HANDLE_EOF { // end of file return 0, nil } return 0, e } return int(done), nil } // writeConsole writes len(b) bytes to the console File. // It returns the number of bytes written and an error, if any. func (f *File) writeConsole(b []byte) (n int, err error) { n = len(b) runes := make([]rune, 0, 256) if len(f.lastbits) > 0 { b = append(f.lastbits, b...) f.lastbits = nil } for len(b) >= utf8.UTFMax || utf8.FullRune(b) { r, l := utf8.DecodeRune(b) runes = append(runes, r) b = b[l:] } if len(b) > 0 { f.lastbits = make([]byte, len(b)) copy(f.lastbits, b) } // syscall.WriteConsole seems to fail, if given large buffer. // So limit the buffer to 16000 characters. This number was // discovered by experimenting with syscall.WriteConsole. const maxWrite = 16000 for len(runes) > 0 { m := len(runes) if m > maxWrite { m = maxWrite } chunk := runes[:m] runes = runes[m:] uint16s := utf16.Encode(chunk) for len(uint16s) > 0 { var written uint32 err = syscall.WriteConsole(f.fd, &uint16s[0], uint32(len(uint16s)), &written, nil) if err != nil { return 0, nil } uint16s = uint16s[written:] } } return n, nil } // write writes len(b) bytes to the File. // It returns the number of bytes written and an error, if any. func (f *File) write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { f.l.Lock() defer f.l.Unlock() if f.isConsole { return f.writeConsole(b) } return fixCount(syscall.Write(f.fd, b)) } // pwrite writes len(b) bytes to the File starting at byte offset off. // It returns the number of bytes written and an error, if any. func (f *File) pwrite(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { f.l.Lock() defer f.l.Unlock() curoffset, e := syscall.Seek(f.fd, 0, io.SeekCurrent) if e != nil { return 0, e } defer syscall.Seek(f.fd, curoffset, io.SeekStart) o := syscall.Overlapped{ OffsetHigh: uint32(off >> 32), Offset: uint32(off), } var done uint32 e = syscall.WriteFile(f.fd, b, &done, &o) if e != nil { return 0, e } return int(done), nil } // seek sets the offset for the next Read or Write on file to offset, interpreted // according to whence: 0 means relative to the origin of the file, 1 means // relative to the current offset, and 2 means relative to the end. // It returns the new offset and an error, if any. func (f *File) seek(offset int64, whence int) (ret int64, err error) { f.l.Lock() defer f.l.Unlock() return syscall.Seek(f.fd, offset, whence) } // Truncate changes the size of the named file. // If the file is a symbolic link, it changes the size of the link's target. func Truncate(name string, size int64) error { f, e := OpenFile(name, O_WRONLY|O_CREATE, 0666) if e != nil { return e } defer f.Close() e1 := f.Truncate(size) if e1 != nil { return e1 } return nil } // Remove removes the named file or directory. // If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError. func Remove(name string) error { p, e := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(fixLongPath(name)) if e != nil { return &PathError{"remove", name, e} } // Go file interface forces us to know whether // name is a file or directory. Try both. e = syscall.DeleteFile(p) if e == nil { return nil } e1 := syscall.RemoveDirectory(p) if e1 == nil { return nil } // Both failed: figure out which error to return. if e1 != e { a, e2 := syscall.GetFileAttributes(p) if e2 != nil { e = e2 } else { if a&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 { e = e1 } else if a&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY != 0 { if e1 = syscall.SetFileAttributes(p, a&^syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY); e1 == nil { if e = syscall.DeleteFile(p); e == nil { return nil } } } } } return &PathError{"remove", name, e} } func rename(oldname, newname string) error { e := windows.Rename(fixLongPath(oldname), fixLongPath(newname)) if e != nil { return &LinkError{"rename", oldname, newname, e} } return nil } // Pipe returns a connected pair of Files; reads from r return bytes written to w. // It returns the files and an error, if any. func Pipe() (r *File, w *File, err error) { var p [2]syscall.Handle // See ../syscall/exec.go for description of lock. syscall.ForkLock.RLock() e := syscall.Pipe(p[0:]) if e != nil { syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock() return nil, nil, NewSyscallError("pipe", e) } syscall.CloseOnExec(p[0]) syscall.CloseOnExec(p[1]) syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock() return NewFile(uintptr(p[0]), "|0"), NewFile(uintptr(p[1]), "|1"), nil } // TempDir returns the default directory to use for temporary files. func TempDir() string { n := uint32(syscall.MAX_PATH) for { b := make([]uint16, n) n, _ = syscall.GetTempPath(uint32(len(b)), &b[0]) if n > uint32(len(b)) { continue } if n > 0 && b[n-1] == '\\' { n-- } return string(utf16.Decode(b[:n])) } } // Link creates newname as a hard link to the oldname file. // If there is an error, it will be of type *LinkError. func Link(oldname, newname string) error { n, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(fixLongPath(newname)) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"link", oldname, newname, err} } o, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(fixLongPath(oldname)) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"link", oldname, newname, err} } err = syscall.CreateHardLink(n, o, 0) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"link", oldname, newname, err} } return nil } // Symlink creates newname as a symbolic link to oldname. // If there is an error, it will be of type *LinkError. func Symlink(oldname, newname string) error { // CreateSymbolicLink is not supported before Windows Vista if syscall.LoadCreateSymbolicLink() != nil { return &LinkError{"symlink", oldname, newname, syscall.EWINDOWS} } // '/' does not work in link's content oldname = fromSlash(oldname) // need the exact location of the oldname when its relative to determine if its a directory destpath := oldname if !isAbs(oldname) { destpath = dirname(newname) + `\` + oldname } fi, err := Lstat(destpath) isdir := err == nil && fi.IsDir() n, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(fixLongPath(newname)) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"symlink", oldname, newname, err} } o, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(fixLongPath(oldname)) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"symlink", oldname, newname, err} } var flags uint32 if isdir { flags |= syscall.SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_DIRECTORY } err = syscall.CreateSymbolicLink(n, o, flags) if err != nil { return &LinkError{"symlink", oldname, newname, err} } return nil } const badFd = syscall.InvalidHandle