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//! Interfaces for managing memory-backed files.
use cfg_if::cfg_if;
use std::os::unix::io::{FromRawFd, OwnedFd, RawFd};
use crate::errno::Errno;
use crate::Result;
use std::ffi::CStr;
libc_bitflags!(
/// Options that change the behavior of [`memfd_create`].
pub struct MemFdCreateFlag: libc::c_uint {
/// Set the close-on-exec ([`FD_CLOEXEC`]) flag on the new file descriptor.
///
/// By default, the new file descriptor is set to remain open across an [`execve`]
/// (the `FD_CLOEXEC` flag is initially disabled). This flag can be used to change
/// this default. The file offset is set to the beginning of the file (see [`lseek`]).
///
/// See also the description of the `O_CLOEXEC` flag in [`open(2)`].
///
/// [`execve`]: crate::unistd::execve
/// [`lseek`]: crate::unistd::lseek
/// [`FD_CLOEXEC`]: crate::fcntl::FdFlag::FD_CLOEXEC
MFD_CLOEXEC;
/// Allow sealing operations on this file.
///
/// See also the file sealing notes given in [`memfd_create(2)`].
///
MFD_ALLOW_SEALING;
/// Anonymous file will be created using huge pages. It should be safe now to
/// combine with [`MFD_ALLOW_SEALING`] too.
/// However, despite its presence, on FreeBSD it is unimplemented for now (ENOSYS).
///
/// See also the hugetlb filesystem in [`memfd_create(2)`].
///
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGETLB;
/// Following are to be used with [`MFD_HUGETLB`], indicating the desired hugetlb size.
///
/// See also the hugetlb filesystem in [`memfd_create(2)`].
///
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_1MB;
/// hugetlb size of 2MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_2MB;
/// hugetlb size of 8MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_8MB;
/// hugetlb size of 16MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_16MB;
/// hugetlb size of 32MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_32MB;
/// hugetlb size of 256MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_256MB;
/// hugetlb size of 512MB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_512MB;
/// hugetlb size of 1GB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_1GB;
/// hugetlb size of 2GB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_2GB;
/// hugetlb size of 16GB.
#[cfg(linux_android)]
MFD_HUGE_16GB;
}
);
/// Creates an anonymous file that lives in memory, and return a file-descriptor to it.
///
/// The file behaves like a regular file, and so can be modified, truncated, memory-mapped, and so on.
/// However, unlike a regular file, it lives in RAM and has a volatile backing storage.
///
/// For more information, see [`memfd_create(2)`].
///
#[inline] // Delays codegen, preventing linker errors with dylibs and --no-allow-shlib-undefined
pub fn memfd_create(name: &CStr, flags: MemFdCreateFlag) -> Result<OwnedFd> {
let res = unsafe {
cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(all(
// Android does not have a memfd_create symbol
not(target_os = "android"),
any(
target_os = "freebsd",
// If the OS is Linux, gnu and musl expose a memfd_create symbol but not uclibc
target_env = "gnu",
target_env = "musl",
)))]
{
libc::memfd_create(name.as_ptr(), flags.bits())
} else {
libc::syscall(libc::SYS_memfd_create, name.as_ptr(), flags.bits())
}
}
};
Errno::result(res).map(|r| unsafe { OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(r as RawFd) })
}