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518 lines
15 KiB
Go
518 lines
15 KiB
Go
package sysfs
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import (
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"io"
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"io/fs"
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"os"
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"time"
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experimentalsys "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys"
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"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/internal/fsapi"
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"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/sys"
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)
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func NewStdioFile(stdin bool, f fs.File) (fsapi.File, error) {
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// Return constant stat, which has fake times, but keep the underlying
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// file mode. Fake times are needed to pass wasi-testsuite.
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// https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-testsuite/blob/af57727/tests/rust/src/bin/fd_filestat_get.rs#L1-L19
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var mode fs.FileMode
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if st, err := f.Stat(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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} else {
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mode = st.Mode()
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}
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var flag experimentalsys.Oflag
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if stdin {
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flag = experimentalsys.O_RDONLY
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} else {
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flag = experimentalsys.O_WRONLY
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}
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var file fsapi.File
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if of, ok := f.(*os.File); ok {
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// This is ok because functions that need path aren't used by stdioFile
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file = newOsFile("", flag, 0, of)
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} else {
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file = &fsFile{file: f}
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}
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return &stdioFile{File: file, st: sys.Stat_t{Mode: mode, Nlink: 1}}, nil
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}
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func OpenFile(path string, flag experimentalsys.Oflag, perm fs.FileMode) (*os.File, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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return openFile(path, flag, perm)
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}
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func OpenOSFile(path string, flag experimentalsys.Oflag, perm fs.FileMode) (experimentalsys.File, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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f, errno := OpenFile(path, flag, perm)
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if errno != 0 {
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return nil, errno
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}
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return newOsFile(path, flag, perm, f), 0
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}
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func OpenFSFile(fs fs.FS, path string, flag experimentalsys.Oflag, perm fs.FileMode) (experimentalsys.File, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if flag&experimentalsys.O_DIRECTORY != 0 && flag&(experimentalsys.O_WRONLY|experimentalsys.O_RDWR) != 0 {
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return nil, experimentalsys.EISDIR // invalid to open a directory writeable
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}
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f, err := fs.Open(path)
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if errno := experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err); errno != 0 {
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return nil, errno
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}
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// Don't return an os.File because the path is not absolute. osFile needs
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// the path to be real and certain FS.File impls are subrooted.
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return &fsFile{fs: fs, name: path, file: f}, 0
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}
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type stdioFile struct {
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fsapi.File
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st sys.Stat_t
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}
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// SetAppend implements File.SetAppend
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func (f *stdioFile) SetAppend(bool) experimentalsys.Errno {
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// Ignore for stdio.
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return 0
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}
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// IsAppend implements File.SetAppend
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func (f *stdioFile) IsAppend() bool {
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return true
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}
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// Stat implements File.Stat
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func (f *stdioFile) Stat() (sys.Stat_t, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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return f.st, 0
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}
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// Close implements File.Close
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func (f *stdioFile) Close() experimentalsys.Errno {
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return 0
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}
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// fsFile is used for wrapped fs.File, like os.Stdin or any fs.File
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// implementation. Notably, this does not have access to the full file path.
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// so certain operations can't be supported, such as inode lookups on Windows.
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type fsFile struct {
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experimentalsys.UnimplementedFile
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// fs is the file-system that opened the file, or nil when wrapped for
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// pre-opens like stdio.
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fs fs.FS
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// name is what was used in fs for Open, so it may not be the actual path.
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name string
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// file is always set, possibly an os.File like os.Stdin.
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file fs.File
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// reopenDir is true if reopen should be called before Readdir. This flag
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// is deferred until Readdir to prevent redundant rewinds. This could
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// happen if Seek(0) was called twice, or if in Windows, Seek(0) was called
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// before Readdir.
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reopenDir bool
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// closed is true when closed was called. This ensures proper sys.EBADF
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closed bool
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// cachedStat includes fields that won't change while a file is open.
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cachedSt *cachedStat
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}
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type cachedStat struct {
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// dev is the same as sys.Stat_t Dev.
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dev uint64
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// dev is the same as sys.Stat_t Ino.
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ino sys.Inode
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// isDir is sys.Stat_t Mode masked with fs.ModeDir
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isDir bool
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}
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// cachedStat returns the cacheable parts of sys.Stat_t or an error if they
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// couldn't be retrieved.
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func (f *fsFile) cachedStat() (dev uint64, ino sys.Inode, isDir bool, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if f.cachedSt == nil {
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if _, errno = f.Stat(); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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}
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return f.cachedSt.dev, f.cachedSt.ino, f.cachedSt.isDir, 0
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}
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// Dev implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Dev() (uint64, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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dev, _, _, errno := f.cachedStat()
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return dev, errno
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}
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// Ino implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Ino() (sys.Inode, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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_, ino, _, errno := f.cachedStat()
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return ino, errno
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}
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// IsDir implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) IsDir() (bool, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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_, _, isDir, errno := f.cachedStat()
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return isDir, errno
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}
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// IsAppend implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) IsAppend() bool {
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return false
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}
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// SetAppend implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) SetAppend(bool) (errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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return fileError(f, f.closed, experimentalsys.ENOSYS)
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}
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// Stat implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Stat() (sys.Stat_t, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if f.closed {
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return sys.Stat_t{}, experimentalsys.EBADF
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}
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st, errno := statFile(f.file)
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switch errno {
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case 0:
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f.cachedSt = &cachedStat{dev: st.Dev, ino: st.Ino, isDir: st.Mode&fs.ModeDir == fs.ModeDir}
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case experimentalsys.EIO:
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errno = experimentalsys.EBADF
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}
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return st, errno
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}
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// Read implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Read(buf []byte) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if n, errno = read(f.file, buf); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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return
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}
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// Pread implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Pread(buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if ra, ok := f.file.(io.ReaderAt); ok {
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if n, errno = pread(ra, buf, off); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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return
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}
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// See /RATIONALE.md "fd_pread: io.Seeker fallback when io.ReaderAt is not supported"
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if rs, ok := f.file.(io.ReadSeeker); ok {
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// Determine the current position in the file, as we need to revert it.
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currentOffset, err := rs.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, fileError(f, f.closed, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err))
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}
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// Put the read position back when complete.
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defer func() { _, _ = rs.Seek(currentOffset, io.SeekStart) }()
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// If the current offset isn't in sync with this reader, move it.
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if off != currentOffset {
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if _, err = rs.Seek(off, io.SeekStart); err != nil {
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return 0, fileError(f, f.closed, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err))
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}
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}
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n, err = rs.Read(buf)
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if errno = experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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} else {
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errno = experimentalsys.ENOSYS // unsupported
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}
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return
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}
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// Seek implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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func (f *fsFile) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (newOffset int64, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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// If this is a directory, and we're attempting to seek to position zero,
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// we have to re-open the file to ensure the directory state is reset.
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var isDir bool
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if offset == 0 && whence == io.SeekStart {
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if isDir, errno = f.IsDir(); errno == 0 && isDir {
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f.reopenDir = true
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return
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}
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}
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if s, ok := f.file.(io.Seeker); ok {
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if newOffset, errno = seek(s, offset, whence); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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} else {
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errno = experimentalsys.ENOSYS // unsupported
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}
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return
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}
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// Readdir implements the same method as documented on sys.File
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//
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// Notably, this uses readdirFile or fs.ReadDirFile if available. This does not
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// return inodes on windows.
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func (f *fsFile) Readdir(n int) (dirents []experimentalsys.Dirent, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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// Windows lets you Readdir after close, FS.File also may not implement
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// close in a meaningful way. read our closed field to return consistent
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// results.
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if f.closed {
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errno = experimentalsys.EBADF
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return
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}
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if f.reopenDir { // re-open the directory if needed.
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f.reopenDir = false
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if errno = adjustReaddirErr(f, f.closed, f.reopen()); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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}
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if of, ok := f.file.(readdirFile); ok {
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// We can't use f.name here because it is the path up to the sys.FS,
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// not necessarily the real path. For this reason, Windows may not be
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// able to populate inodes. However, Darwin and Linux will.
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if dirents, errno = readdir(of, "", n); errno != 0 {
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errno = adjustReaddirErr(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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return
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}
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// Try with FS.ReadDirFile which is available on api.FS implementations
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// like embed:FS.
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if rdf, ok := f.file.(fs.ReadDirFile); ok {
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entries, e := rdf.ReadDir(n)
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if errno = adjustReaddirErr(f, f.closed, e); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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dirents = make([]experimentalsys.Dirent, 0, len(entries))
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for _, e := range entries {
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// By default, we don't attempt to read inode data
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dirents = append(dirents, experimentalsys.Dirent{Name: e.Name(), Type: e.Type()})
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}
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} else {
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errno = experimentalsys.EBADF // not a directory
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}
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return
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}
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// Write implements the same method as documented on sys.File.
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func (f *fsFile) Write(buf []byte) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if w, ok := f.file.(io.Writer); ok {
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if n, errno = write(w, buf); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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} else {
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errno = experimentalsys.ENOSYS // unsupported
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}
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return
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}
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// Pwrite implements the same method as documented on sys.File.
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func (f *fsFile) Pwrite(buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if wa, ok := f.file.(io.WriterAt); ok {
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if n, errno = pwrite(wa, buf, off); errno != 0 {
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// Defer validation overhead until we've already had an error.
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errno = fileError(f, f.closed, errno)
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}
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} else {
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errno = experimentalsys.ENOSYS // unsupported
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}
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return
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}
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// Close implements the same method as documented on sys.File.
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func (f *fsFile) Close() experimentalsys.Errno {
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if f.closed {
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return 0
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}
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f.closed = true
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return f.close()
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}
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func (f *fsFile) close() experimentalsys.Errno {
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return experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(f.file.Close())
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}
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// IsNonblock implements the same method as documented on fsapi.File
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func (f *fsFile) IsNonblock() bool {
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return false
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}
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// SetNonblock implements the same method as documented on fsapi.File
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func (f *fsFile) SetNonblock(bool) experimentalsys.Errno {
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return experimentalsys.ENOSYS
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}
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// Poll implements the same method as documented on fsapi.File
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func (f *fsFile) Poll(fsapi.Pflag, int32) (ready bool, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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return false, experimentalsys.ENOSYS
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}
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// dirError is used for commands that work against a directory, but not a file.
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func dirError(f experimentalsys.File, isClosed bool, errno experimentalsys.Errno) experimentalsys.Errno {
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if vErrno := validate(f, isClosed, false, true); vErrno != 0 {
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return vErrno
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}
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return errno
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}
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// fileError is used for commands that work against a file, but not a directory.
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func fileError(f experimentalsys.File, isClosed bool, errno experimentalsys.Errno) experimentalsys.Errno {
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if vErrno := validate(f, isClosed, true, false); vErrno != 0 {
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return vErrno
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}
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return errno
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}
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// validate is used to making syscalls which will fail.
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func validate(f experimentalsys.File, isClosed, wantFile, wantDir bool) experimentalsys.Errno {
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if isClosed {
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return experimentalsys.EBADF
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}
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isDir, errno := f.IsDir()
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if errno != 0 {
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return errno
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}
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if wantFile && isDir {
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return experimentalsys.EISDIR
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} else if wantDir && !isDir {
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return experimentalsys.ENOTDIR
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}
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return 0
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}
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func read(r io.Reader, buf []byte) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if len(buf) == 0 {
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return 0, 0 // less overhead on zero-length reads.
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}
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n, err := r.Read(buf)
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return n, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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func pread(ra io.ReaderAt, buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if len(buf) == 0 {
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return 0, 0 // less overhead on zero-length reads.
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}
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n, err := ra.ReadAt(buf, off)
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return n, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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func seek(s io.Seeker, offset int64, whence int) (int64, experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if uint(whence) > io.SeekEnd {
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return 0, experimentalsys.EINVAL // negative or exceeds the largest valid whence
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}
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newOffset, err := s.Seek(offset, whence)
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return newOffset, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// reopenFile allows re-opening a file for reasons such as applying flags or
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// directory iteration.
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type reopenFile func() experimentalsys.Errno
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// compile-time check to ensure fsFile.reopen implements reopenFile.
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var _ reopenFile = (*fsFile)(nil).reopen
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// reopen implements the same method as documented on reopenFile.
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func (f *fsFile) reopen() experimentalsys.Errno {
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_ = f.close()
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var err error
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f.file, err = f.fs.Open(f.name)
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return experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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// readdirFile allows masking the `Readdir` function on os.File.
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type readdirFile interface {
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Readdir(n int) ([]fs.FileInfo, error)
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}
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// readdir uses readdirFile.Readdir, special casing windows when path !="".
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func readdir(f readdirFile, path string, n int) (dirents []experimentalsys.Dirent, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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fis, e := f.Readdir(n)
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if errno = experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(e); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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dirents = make([]experimentalsys.Dirent, 0, len(fis))
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// linux/darwin won't have to fan out to lstat, but windows will.
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var ino sys.Inode
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for fi := range fis {
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t := fis[fi]
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// inoFromFileInfo is more efficient than sys.NewStat_t, as it gets the
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// inode without allocating an instance and filling other fields.
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if ino, errno = inoFromFileInfo(path, t); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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dirents = append(dirents, experimentalsys.Dirent{Name: t.Name(), Ino: ino, Type: t.Mode().Type()})
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}
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return
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}
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func write(w io.Writer, buf []byte) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if len(buf) == 0 {
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return 0, 0 // less overhead on zero-length writes.
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}
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n, err := w.Write(buf)
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return n, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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func pwrite(w io.WriterAt, buf []byte, off int64) (n int, errno experimentalsys.Errno) {
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if len(buf) == 0 {
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return 0, 0 // less overhead on zero-length writes.
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}
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n, err := w.WriteAt(buf, off)
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return n, experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(err)
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}
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func chtimes(path string, atim, mtim int64) (errno experimentalsys.Errno) { //nolint:unused
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// When both inputs are omitted, there is nothing to change.
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if atim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT && mtim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT {
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return
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}
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// UTIME_OMIT is expensive until progress is made in Go, as it requires a
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// stat to read-back the value to re-apply.
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// - https://github.com/golang/go/issues/32558.
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// - https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/219638 (unmerged)
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var st sys.Stat_t
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if atim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT || mtim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT {
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if st, errno = stat(path); errno != 0 {
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return
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}
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}
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var atime, mtime time.Time
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if atim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT {
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atime = epochNanosToTime(st.Atim)
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mtime = epochNanosToTime(mtim)
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} else if mtim == experimentalsys.UTIME_OMIT {
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atime = epochNanosToTime(atim)
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mtime = epochNanosToTime(st.Mtim)
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} else {
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atime = epochNanosToTime(atim)
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mtime = epochNanosToTime(mtim)
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}
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return experimentalsys.UnwrapOSError(os.Chtimes(path, atime, mtime))
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}
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func epochNanosToTime(epochNanos int64) time.Time { //nolint:unused
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seconds := epochNanos / 1e9
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nanos := epochNanos % 1e9
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return time.Unix(seconds, nanos)
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}
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