| //! `hermit-abi` is small interface to call functions from the |
| //! [Hermit unikernel](https://github.com/hermit-os/kernel). |
| |
| #![no_std] |
| #![allow(nonstandard_style)] |
| #![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)] |
| #![allow(clippy::result_unit_err)] |
| |
| pub mod errno; |
| |
| use core::ffi::c_char; |
| pub use core::ffi::{c_int, c_short, c_void}; |
| |
| pub use self::errno::*; |
| |
| /// A thread handle type |
| pub type Tid = u32; |
| |
| /// Maximum number of priorities |
| pub const NO_PRIORITIES: usize = 31; |
| |
| /// Priority of a thread |
| #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug, Clone, Copy)] |
| pub struct Priority(u8); |
| |
| impl Priority { |
| pub const fn into(self) -> u8 { |
| self.0 |
| } |
| |
| pub const fn from(x: u8) -> Self { |
| Priority(x) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub const HIGH_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(3); |
| pub const NORMAL_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(2); |
| pub const LOW_PRIO: Priority = Priority::from(1); |
| |
| pub const FUTEX_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT: u32 = 1; |
| pub const CLOCK_REALTIME: clockid_t = 1; |
| pub const CLOCK_MONOTONIC: clockid_t = 4; |
| pub const STDIN_FILENO: c_int = 0; |
| pub const STDOUT_FILENO: c_int = 1; |
| pub const STDERR_FILENO: c_int = 2; |
| pub const O_RDONLY: i32 = 0o0; |
| pub const O_WRONLY: i32 = 0o1; |
| pub const O_RDWR: i32 = 0o2; |
| pub const O_CREAT: i32 = 0o100; |
| pub const O_EXCL: i32 = 0o200; |
| pub const O_TRUNC: i32 = 0o1000; |
| pub const O_APPEND: i32 = 0o2000; |
| pub const O_NONBLOCK: i32 = 0o4000; |
| pub const O_DIRECTORY: i32 = 0o200000; |
| pub const F_DUPFD: i32 = 0; |
| pub const F_GETFD: i32 = 1; |
| pub const F_SETFD: i32 = 2; |
| pub const F_GETFL: i32 = 3; |
| pub const F_SETFL: i32 = 4; |
| pub const FD_CLOEXEC: i32 = 1; |
| |
| /// returns true if file descriptor `fd` is a tty |
| pub fn isatty(_fd: c_int) -> bool { |
| false |
| } |
| |
| /// `timespec` is used by `clock_gettime` to retrieve the |
| /// current time |
| #[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug)] |
| #[repr(C)] |
| pub struct timespec { |
| /// seconds |
| pub tv_sec: time_t, |
| /// nanoseconds |
| pub tv_nsec: i32, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct timeval { |
| pub tv_sec: time_t, |
| pub tv_usec: suseconds_t, |
| } |
| |
| /// The largest number `rand` will return |
| pub const RAND_MAX: i32 = 2_147_483_647; |
| |
| pub const AF_INET: i32 = 0; |
| pub const AF_INET6: i32 = 1; |
| pub const IPPROTO_IP: i32 = 0; |
| pub const IPPROTO_IPV6: i32 = 41; |
| pub const IPPROTO_UDP: i32 = 17; |
| pub const IPPROTO_TCP: i32 = 6; |
| pub const IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = 12; |
| pub const IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = 13; |
| pub const IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP: i32 = 19; |
| pub const IPV6_V6ONLY: i32 = 27; |
| pub const IP_TOS: i32 = 1; |
| pub const IP_TTL: i32 = 2; |
| pub const IP_MULTICAST_TTL: i32 = 5; |
| pub const IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: i32 = 7; |
| pub const IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = 3; |
| pub const IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: i32 = 4; |
| pub const SHUT_RD: i32 = 0; |
| pub const SHUT_WR: i32 = 1; |
| pub const SHUT_RDWR: i32 = 2; |
| pub const SOCK_DGRAM: i32 = 2; |
| pub const SOCK_STREAM: i32 = 1; |
| pub const SOCK_NONBLOCK: i32 = 0o4000; |
| pub const SOCK_CLOEXEC: i32 = 0o40000; |
| pub const SOL_SOCKET: i32 = 4095; |
| pub const SO_REUSEADDR: i32 = 0x0004; |
| pub const SO_KEEPALIVE: i32 = 0x0008; |
| pub const SO_BROADCAST: i32 = 0x0020; |
| pub const SO_LINGER: i32 = 0x0080; |
| pub const SO_SNDBUF: i32 = 0x1001; |
| pub const SO_RCVBUF: i32 = 0x1002; |
| pub const SO_SNDTIMEO: i32 = 0x1005; |
| pub const SO_RCVTIMEO: i32 = 0x1006; |
| pub const SO_ERROR: i32 = 0x1007; |
| pub const TCP_NODELAY: i32 = 1; |
| pub const MSG_PEEK: i32 = 1; |
| pub const FIONBIO: i32 = 0x8008667eu32 as i32; |
| pub const EAI_AGAIN: i32 = 2; |
| pub const EAI_BADFLAGS: i32 = 3; |
| pub const EAI_FAIL: i32 = 4; |
| pub const EAI_FAMILY: i32 = 5; |
| pub const EAI_MEMORY: i32 = 6; |
| pub const EAI_NODATA: i32 = 7; |
| pub const EAI_NONAME: i32 = 8; |
| pub const EAI_SERVICE: i32 = 9; |
| pub const EAI_SOCKTYPE: i32 = 10; |
| pub const EAI_SYSTEM: i32 = 11; |
| pub const EAI_OVERFLOW: i32 = 14; |
| pub const POLLIN: i16 = 0x1; |
| pub const POLLPRI: i16 = 0x2; |
| pub const POLLOUT: i16 = 0x4; |
| pub const POLLERR: i16 = 0x8; |
| pub const POLLHUP: i16 = 0x10; |
| pub const POLLNVAL: i16 = 0x20; |
| pub const POLLRDNORM: i16 = 0x040; |
| pub const POLLRDBAND: i16 = 0x080; |
| pub const POLLWRNORM: i16 = 0x0100; |
| pub const POLLWRBAND: i16 = 0x0200; |
| pub const POLLRDHUP: i16 = 0x2000; |
| pub const EFD_SEMAPHORE: i16 = 0o1; |
| pub const EFD_NONBLOCK: i16 = 0o4000; |
| pub const EFD_CLOEXEC: i16 = 0o40000; |
| pub const IOV_MAX: usize = 1024; |
| pub type sa_family_t = u8; |
| pub type socklen_t = u32; |
| pub type in_addr_t = u32; |
| pub type in_port_t = u16; |
| pub type time_t = i64; |
| pub type useconds_t = u32; |
| pub type suseconds_t = i32; |
| pub type nfds_t = usize; |
| pub type sem_t = *const c_void; |
| pub type pid_t = i32; |
| pub type clockid_t = i32; |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Default)] |
| pub struct in_addr { |
| pub s_addr: in_addr_t, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C, align(4))] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Default)] |
| pub struct in6_addr { |
| pub s6_addr: [u8; 16], |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct sockaddr { |
| pub sa_len: u8, |
| pub sa_family: sa_family_t, |
| pub sa_data: [c_char; 14], |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct sockaddr_in { |
| pub sin_len: u8, |
| pub sin_family: sa_family_t, |
| pub sin_port: in_port_t, |
| pub sin_addr: in_addr, |
| pub sin_zero: [c_char; 8], |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct sockaddr_in6 { |
| pub sin6_len: u8, |
| pub sin6_family: sa_family_t, |
| pub sin6_port: in_port_t, |
| pub sin6_flowinfo: u32, |
| pub sin6_addr: in6_addr, |
| pub sin6_scope_id: u32, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct addrinfo { |
| pub ai_flags: i32, |
| pub ai_family: i32, |
| pub ai_socktype: i32, |
| pub ai_protocol: i32, |
| pub ai_addrlen: socklen_t, |
| pub ai_canonname: *mut c_char, |
| pub ai_addr: *mut sockaddr, |
| pub ai_next: *mut addrinfo, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct sockaddr_storage { |
| pub s2_len: u8, |
| pub ss_family: sa_family_t, |
| __ss_pad1: [u8; 6], |
| __ss_align: i64, |
| __ss_pad2: [u8; 112], |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct ip_mreq { |
| pub imr_multiaddr: in_addr, |
| pub imr_interface: in_addr, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct ipv6_mreq { |
| pub ipv6mr_multiaddr: in6_addr, |
| pub ipv6mr_interface: u32, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct linger { |
| pub l_onoff: i32, |
| pub l_linger: i32, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct pollfd { |
| /// file descriptor |
| pub fd: i32, |
| /// events to look for |
| pub events: i16, |
| /// events returned |
| pub revents: i16, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct stat { |
| pub st_dev: u64, |
| pub st_ino: u64, |
| pub st_nlink: u64, |
| /// access permissions |
| pub st_mode: u32, |
| /// user id |
| pub st_uid: u32, |
| /// group id |
| pub st_gid: u32, |
| /// device id |
| pub st_rdev: u64, |
| /// size in bytes |
| pub st_size: u64, |
| /// block size |
| pub st_blksize: i64, |
| /// size in blocks |
| pub st_blocks: i64, |
| /// time of last access |
| pub st_atim: timespec, |
| /// time of last modification |
| pub st_mtim: timespec, |
| /// time of last status change |
| pub st_ctim: timespec, |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] |
| pub struct dirent64 { |
| /// 64-bit inode number |
| pub d_ino: u64, |
| /// 64-bit offset to next structure |
| pub d_off: i64, |
| /// Size of this dirent |
| pub d_reclen: u16, |
| /// File type |
| pub d_type: u8, |
| /// Filename (null-terminated) |
| pub d_name: [c_char; 256], |
| } |
| |
| #[repr(C)] |
| #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] |
| /// Describes a region of memory, beginning at `iov_base` address and with the size of `iov_len` bytes. |
| pub struct iovec { |
| /// Starting address |
| pub iov_base: *mut c_void, |
| /// Size of the memory pointed to by iov_base. |
| pub iov_len: usize, |
| } |
| |
| pub const DT_UNKNOWN: u8 = 0; |
| pub const DT_FIFO: u8 = 1; |
| pub const DT_CHR: u8 = 2; |
| pub const DT_DIR: u8 = 4; |
| pub const DT_BLK: u8 = 6; |
| pub const DT_REG: u8 = 8; |
| pub const DT_LNK: u8 = 10; |
| pub const DT_SOCK: u8 = 12; |
| pub const DT_WHT: u8 = 14; |
| |
| pub const S_IFIFO: u32 = 0o1_0000; |
| pub const S_IFCHR: u32 = 0o2_0000; |
| pub const S_IFBLK: u32 = 0o6_0000; |
| pub const S_IFDIR: u32 = 0o4_0000; |
| pub const S_IFREG: u32 = 0o10_0000; |
| pub const S_IFLNK: u32 = 0o12_0000; |
| pub const S_IFSOCK: u32 = 0o14_0000; |
| pub const S_IFMT: u32 = 0o17_0000; |
| |
| // symbols, which are part of the library operating system |
| extern "C" { |
| /// Get the last error number from the thread local storage |
| #[link_name = "sys_get_errno"] |
| pub fn get_errno() -> i32; |
| |
| /// Get the last error number from the thread local storage |
| #[link_name = "sys_errno"] |
| pub fn errno() -> i32; |
| |
| /// If the value at address matches the expected value, park the current thread until it is either |
| /// woken up with [`futex_wake`] (returns 0) or an optional timeout elapses (returns -ETIMEDOUT). |
| /// |
| /// Setting `timeout` to null means the function will only return if [`futex_wake`] is called. |
| /// Otherwise, `timeout` is interpreted as an absolute time measured with [`CLOCK_MONOTONIC`]. |
| /// If [`FUTEX_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT`] is set in `flags` the timeout is understood to be relative |
| /// to the current time. |
| /// |
| /// Returns -EINVAL if `address` is null, the timeout is negative or `flags` contains unknown values. |
| #[link_name = "sys_futex_wait"] |
| pub fn futex_wait( |
| address: *mut u32, |
| expected: u32, |
| timeout: *const timespec, |
| flags: u32, |
| ) -> i32; |
| |
| /// Wake `count` threads waiting on the futex at `address`. Returns the number of threads |
| /// woken up (saturates to `i32::MAX`). If `count` is `i32::MAX`, wake up all matching |
| /// waiting threads. If `count` is negative or `address` is null, returns -EINVAL. |
| #[link_name = "sys_futex_wake"] |
| pub fn futex_wake(address: *mut u32, count: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// sem_init() initializes the unnamed semaphore at the address |
| /// pointed to by `sem`. The `value` argument specifies the |
| /// initial value for the semaphore. If `pshared` is nonzero, |
| /// then the semaphore is shared between processes (currently |
| /// not supported). |
| #[link_name = "sys_sem_init"] |
| pub fn sem_init(sem: *mut sem_t, pshared: i32, value: u32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// sem_destroy() frees the unnamed semaphore at the address |
| /// pointed to by `sem`. |
| #[link_name = "sys_sem_destroy"] |
| pub fn sem_destroy(sem: *mut sem_t) -> i32; |
| |
| /// sem_post() increments the semaphore pointed to by `sem`. |
| /// If the semaphore's value consequently becomes greater |
| /// than zero, then another thread blocked in a sem_wait call |
| /// will be woken up and proceed to lock the semaphore. |
| #[link_name = "sys_sem_post"] |
| pub fn sem_post(sem: *mut sem_t) -> i32; |
| |
| /// try to decrement a semaphore |
| /// |
| /// sem_trywait() is the same as sem_timedwait(), except that |
| /// if the decrement cannot be immediately performed, then call |
| /// returns a negative value instead of blocking. |
| #[link_name = "sys_sem_trywait"] |
| pub fn sem_trywait(sem: *mut sem_t) -> i32; |
| |
| /// decrement a semaphore |
| /// |
| /// sem_timedwait() decrements the semaphore pointed to by `sem`. |
| /// If the semaphore's value is greater than zero, then the |
| /// the function returns immediately. If the semaphore currently |
| /// has the value zero, then the call blocks until either |
| /// it becomes possible to perform the decrement of the time limit |
| /// to wait for the semaphore is expired. A time limit `ms` of |
| /// means infinity waiting time. |
| #[link_name = "sys_sem_timedwait"] |
| pub fn sem_timedwait(sem: *mut sem_t, abs_timeout: *const timespec) -> i32; |
| |
| /// Determines the id of the current thread |
| #[link_name = "sys_getpid"] |
| pub fn getpid() -> pid_t; |
| |
| /// cause normal termination and return `status` |
| /// to the host system |
| #[link_name = "sys_exit"] |
| pub fn exit(status: i32) -> !; |
| |
| /// cause abnormal termination |
| #[link_name = "sys_abort"] |
| pub fn abort() -> !; |
| |
| /// suspend execution for microsecond intervals |
| /// |
| /// The usleep() function suspends execution of the calling |
| /// thread for (at least) `usecs` microseconds. |
| #[link_name = "sys_usleep"] |
| pub fn usleep(usecs: u64); |
| |
| /// suspend thread execution for an interval measured in nanoseconds |
| #[link_name = "sys_nanosleep"] |
| pub fn nanosleep(req: *const timespec) -> i32; |
| |
| /// spawn a new thread |
| /// |
| /// spawn() starts a new thread. The new thread starts execution |
| /// by invoking `func(usize)`; `arg` is passed as the argument |
| /// to `func`. `prio` defines the priority of the new thread, |
| /// which can be between `LOW_PRIO` and `HIGH_PRIO`. |
| /// `core_id` defines the core, where the thread is located. |
| /// A negative value give the operating system the possibility |
| /// to select the core by its own. |
| #[link_name = "sys_spawn"] |
| pub fn spawn( |
| id: *mut Tid, |
| func: extern "C" fn(usize), |
| arg: usize, |
| prio: u8, |
| core_id: isize, |
| ) -> i32; |
| |
| /// spawn a new thread with user-specified stack size |
| /// |
| /// spawn2() starts a new thread. The new thread starts execution |
| /// by invoking `func(usize)`; `arg` is passed as the argument |
| /// to `func`. `prio` defines the priority of the new thread, |
| /// which can be between `LOW_PRIO` and `HIGH_PRIO`. |
| /// `core_id` defines the core, where the thread is located. |
| /// A negative value give the operating system the possibility |
| /// to select the core by its own. |
| /// In contrast to spawn(), spawn2() is able to define the |
| /// stack size. |
| #[link_name = "sys_spawn2"] |
| pub fn spawn2( |
| func: extern "C" fn(usize), |
| arg: usize, |
| prio: u8, |
| stack_size: usize, |
| core_id: isize, |
| ) -> Tid; |
| |
| /// join with a terminated thread |
| /// |
| /// The join() function waits for the thread specified by `id` |
| /// to terminate. |
| #[link_name = "sys_join"] |
| pub fn join(id: Tid) -> i32; |
| |
| /// yield the processor |
| /// |
| /// causes the calling thread to relinquish the CPU. The thread |
| /// is moved to the end of the queue for its static priority. |
| #[link_name = "sys_yield"] |
| pub fn yield_now(); |
| |
| /// get current time |
| /// |
| /// The clock_gettime() functions allow the calling thread |
| /// to retrieve the value used by a clock which is specified |
| /// by `clockid`. |
| /// |
| /// `CLOCK_REALTIME`: the system's real time clock, |
| /// expressed as the amount of time since the Epoch. |
| /// |
| /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`: clock that increments monotonically, |
| /// tracking the time since an arbitrary point |
| #[link_name = "sys_clock_gettime"] |
| pub fn clock_gettime(clockid: clockid_t, tp: *mut timespec) -> i32; |
| |
| /// open and possibly create a file |
| /// |
| /// The open() system call opens the file specified by `name`. |
| /// If the specified file does not exist, it may optionally |
| /// be created by open(). |
| #[link_name = "sys_open"] |
| pub fn open(name: *const c_char, flags: i32, mode: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// open a directory |
| /// |
| /// The opendir() system call opens the directory specified by `name`. |
| #[deprecated(since = "0.4.0", note = "please use `open`")] |
| #[link_name = "sys_opendir"] |
| pub fn opendir(name: *const c_char) -> i32; |
| |
| /// delete the file it refers to `name` |
| #[link_name = "sys_unlink"] |
| pub fn unlink(name: *const c_char) -> i32; |
| |
| /// remove directory it refers to `name` |
| #[link_name = "sys_rmdir"] |
| pub fn rmdir(name: *const c_char) -> i32; |
| |
| /// stat |
| #[link_name = "sys_stat"] |
| pub fn stat(name: *const c_char, stat: *mut stat) -> i32; |
| |
| /// lstat |
| #[link_name = "sys_lstat"] |
| pub fn lstat(name: *const c_char, stat: *mut stat) -> i32; |
| |
| /// fstat |
| #[link_name = "sys_fstat"] |
| pub fn fstat(fd: i32, stat: *mut stat) -> i32; |
| |
| /// Returns an estimate of the default amount of parallelism |
| /// a program should use. This number often corresponds to the |
| /// amount of CPUs a computer has, but it may diverge in |
| /// various cases. |
| #[link_name = "sys_available_parallelism"] |
| pub fn available_parallelism() -> usize; |
| |
| /// determines the number of activated processors |
| #[deprecated(since = "0.4.0", note = "please use `available_parallelism`")] |
| #[link_name = "sys_get_processor_count"] |
| pub fn get_processor_count() -> usize; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_malloc"] |
| pub fn malloc(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_alloc"] |
| pub fn alloc(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_alloc_zeroed"] |
| pub fn alloc_zeroed(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_realloc"] |
| pub fn realloc(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_free"] |
| pub fn free(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize); |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_dealloc"] |
| pub fn dealloc(ptr: *mut u8, size: usize, align: usize); |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_notify"] |
| pub fn notify(id: usize, count: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[doc(hidden)] |
| #[link_name = "sys_add_queue"] |
| pub fn add_queue(id: usize, timeout_ns: i64) -> i32; |
| |
| #[doc(hidden)] |
| #[link_name = "sys_wait"] |
| pub fn wait(id: usize) -> i32; |
| |
| #[doc(hidden)] |
| #[link_name = "sys_init_queue"] |
| pub fn init_queue(id: usize) -> i32; |
| |
| #[doc(hidden)] |
| #[link_name = "sys_destroy_queue"] |
| pub fn destroy_queue(id: usize) -> i32; |
| |
| /// initialize the network stack |
| #[link_name = "sys_network_init"] |
| pub fn network_init() -> i32; |
| |
| /// Add current task to the queue of blocked tasks. After calling `block_current_task`, |
| /// call `yield_now` to switch to another task. |
| #[link_name = "sys_block_current_task"] |
| pub fn block_current_task(); |
| |
| /// Add current task to the queue of blocked tasks, but wake it when `timeout` milliseconds |
| /// have elapsed. |
| /// |
| /// After calling `block_current_task`, call `yield_now` to switch to another task. |
| #[link_name = "sys_block_current_task_with_timeout"] |
| pub fn block_current_task_with_timeout(timeout: u64); |
| |
| /// Wakeup task with the thread id `tid` |
| #[link_name = "sys_wakeup_taskt"] |
| pub fn wakeup_task(tid: Tid); |
| |
| /// The system call `getaddrbyname` determine the network host entry. |
| /// It expects an array of u8 with a size of in_addr or of in6_addr. |
| /// The result of the DNS request will be stored in this array. |
| /// |
| /// # Example |
| /// |
| /// ``` |
| /// use hermit_abi::in_addr; |
| /// let c_string = std::ffi::CString::new("rust-lang.org").expect("CString::new failed"); |
| /// let name = c_string.into_raw(); |
| /// let mut inaddr: in_addr = Default::default(); |
| /// let _ = unsafe { |
| /// hermit_abi::getaddrbyname( |
| /// name, |
| /// &mut inaddr as *mut _ as *mut u8, |
| /// std::mem::size_of::<in_addr>(), |
| /// ) |
| /// }; |
| /// |
| /// // retake pointer to free memory |
| /// let _ = CString::from_raw(name); |
| /// ``` |
| #[link_name = "sys_getaddrbyname"] |
| pub fn getaddrbyname(name: *const c_char, inaddr: *mut u8, len: usize) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_accept"] |
| pub fn accept(s: i32, addr: *mut sockaddr, addrlen: *mut socklen_t) -> i32; |
| |
| /// bind a name to a socket |
| #[link_name = "sys_bind"] |
| pub fn bind(s: i32, name: *const sockaddr, namelen: socklen_t) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_connect"] |
| pub fn connect(s: i32, name: *const sockaddr, namelen: socklen_t) -> i32; |
| |
| /// read from a file descriptor |
| /// |
| /// read() attempts to read `len` bytes of data from the object |
| /// referenced by the descriptor `fd` into the buffer pointed |
| /// to by `buf`. |
| #[link_name = "sys_read"] |
| pub fn read(fd: i32, buf: *mut u8, len: usize) -> isize; |
| |
| /// `read()` attempts to read `nbyte` of data to the object referenced by the |
| /// descriptor `fd` from a buffer. `read()` performs the same |
| /// action, but scatters the input data from the `iovcnt` buffers specified by the |
| /// members of the iov array: `iov[0], iov[1], ..., iov[iovcnt-1]`. |
| /// |
| /// ``` |
| /// struct iovec { |
| /// char *iov_base; /* Base address. */ |
| /// size_t iov_len; /* Length. */ |
| /// }; |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Each `iovec` entry specifies the base address and length of an area in memory from |
| /// which data should be written. `readv()` will always fill an completely |
| /// before proceeding to the next. |
| #[link_name = "sys_readv"] |
| pub fn readv(fd: i32, iov: *const iovec, iovcnt: usize) -> isize; |
| |
| /// `getdents64` reads directory entries from the directory referenced |
| /// by the file descriptor `fd` into the buffer pointed to by `buf`. |
| #[link_name = "sys_getdents64"] |
| pub fn getdents64(fd: i32, dirp: *mut dirent64, count: usize) -> i64; |
| |
| /// 'mkdir' attempts to create a directory, |
| /// it returns 0 on success and -1 on error |
| #[link_name = "sys_mkdir"] |
| pub fn mkdir(name: *const i8, mode: u32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// Fill `len` bytes in `buf` with cryptographically secure random data. |
| /// |
| /// Returns either the number of bytes written to buf (a positive value) or |
| /// * `-EINVAL` if `flags` contains unknown flags. |
| /// * `-ENOSYS` if the system does not support random data generation. |
| #[link_name = "sys_read_entropy"] |
| pub fn read_entropy(buf: *mut u8, len: usize, flags: u32) -> isize; |
| |
| /// receive() a message from a socket |
| #[link_name = "sys_recv"] |
| pub fn recv(socket: i32, buf: *mut u8, len: usize, flags: i32) -> isize; |
| |
| /// receive() a message from a socket |
| #[link_name = "sys_recvfrom"] |
| pub fn recvfrom( |
| socket: i32, |
| buf: *mut u8, |
| len: usize, |
| flags: i32, |
| addr: *mut sockaddr, |
| addrlen: *mut socklen_t, |
| ) -> isize; |
| |
| /// write to a file descriptor |
| /// |
| /// write() attempts to write `len` of data to the object |
| /// referenced by the descriptor `fd` from the |
| /// buffer pointed to by `buf`. |
| #[link_name = "sys_write"] |
| pub fn write(fd: i32, buf: *const u8, len: usize) -> isize; |
| |
| /// `write()` attempts to write `nbyte` of data to the object referenced by the |
| /// descriptor `fd` from a buffer. `writev()` performs the same |
| /// action, but gathers the output data from the `iovcnt` buffers specified by the |
| /// members of the iov array: `iov[0], iov[1], ..., iov[iovcnt-1]`. |
| /// |
| /// ``` |
| /// struct iovec { |
| /// char *iov_base; /* Base address. */ |
| /// size_t iov_len; /* Length. */ |
| /// }; |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Each `iovec` entry specifies the base address and length of an area in memory from |
| /// which data should be written. `writev()` will always write a |
| /// complete area before proceeding to the next. |
| #[link_name = "sys_writev"] |
| pub fn writev(fd: i32, iov: *const iovec, iovcnt: usize) -> isize; |
| |
| /// close a file descriptor |
| /// |
| /// The close() call deletes a file descriptor `fd` from the object |
| /// reference table. |
| #[link_name = "sys_close"] |
| pub fn close(fd: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// duplicate an existing file descriptor |
| #[link_name = "sys_dup"] |
| pub fn dup(fd: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_getpeername"] |
| pub fn getpeername(s: i32, name: *mut sockaddr, namelen: *mut socklen_t) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_getsockname"] |
| pub fn getsockname(s: i32, name: *mut sockaddr, namelen: *mut socklen_t) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_getsockopt"] |
| pub fn getsockopt( |
| s: i32, |
| level: i32, |
| optname: i32, |
| optval: *mut c_void, |
| optlen: *mut socklen_t, |
| ) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_setsockopt"] |
| pub fn setsockopt( |
| s: i32, |
| level: i32, |
| optname: i32, |
| optval: *const c_void, |
| optlen: socklen_t, |
| ) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_ioctl"] |
| pub fn ioctl(s: i32, cmd: i32, argp: *mut c_void) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_fcntl"] |
| pub fn fcntl(fd: i32, cmd: i32, arg: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// `eventfd` creates an linux-like "eventfd object" that can be used |
| /// as an event wait/notify mechanism by user-space applications, and by |
| /// the kernel to notify user-space applications of events. The |
| /// object contains an unsigned 64-bit integer counter |
| /// that is maintained by the kernel. This counter is initialized |
| /// with the value specified in the argument `initval`. |
| /// |
| /// As its return value, `eventfd` returns a new file descriptor that |
| /// can be used to refer to the eventfd object. |
| /// |
| /// The following values may be bitwise set in flags to change the |
| /// behavior of `eventfd`: |
| /// |
| /// `EFD_NONBLOCK`: Set the file descriptor in non-blocking mode |
| /// `EFD_SEMAPHORE`: Provide semaphore-like semantics for reads |
| /// from the new file descriptor. |
| #[link_name = "sys_eventfd"] |
| pub fn eventfd(initval: u64, flags: i16) -> i32; |
| |
| /// The unix-like `poll` waits for one of a set of file descriptors |
| /// to become ready to perform I/O. The set of file descriptors to be |
| /// monitored is specified in the `fds` argument, which is an array |
| /// of structures of `pollfd`. |
| #[link_name = "sys_poll"] |
| pub fn poll(fds: *mut pollfd, nfds: nfds_t, timeout: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| /// listen for connections on a socket |
| /// |
| /// The `backlog` parameter defines the maximum length for the queue of pending |
| /// connections. Currently, the `backlog` must be one. |
| #[link_name = "sys_listen"] |
| pub fn listen(s: i32, backlog: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_send"] |
| pub fn send(s: i32, mem: *const c_void, len: usize, flags: i32) -> isize; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_sendto"] |
| pub fn sendto( |
| s: i32, |
| mem: *const c_void, |
| len: usize, |
| flags: i32, |
| to: *const sockaddr, |
| tolen: socklen_t, |
| ) -> isize; |
| |
| /// shut down part of a full-duplex connection |
| #[link_name = "sys_shutdown"] |
| pub fn shutdown(sockfd: i32, how: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[deprecated(since = "0.4.0", note = "use `shutdown` instead")] |
| #[link_name = "sys_shutdown_socket"] |
| pub fn shutdown_socket(s: i32, how: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_socket"] |
| pub fn socket(domain: i32, type_: i32, protocol: i32) -> i32; |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_freeaddrinfo"] |
| pub fn freeaddrinfo(ai: *mut addrinfo); |
| |
| #[link_name = "sys_getaddrinfo"] |
| pub fn getaddrinfo( |
| nodename: *const c_char, |
| servname: *const c_char, |
| hints: *const addrinfo, |
| res: *mut *mut addrinfo, |
| ) -> i32; |
| |
| fn sys_get_priority() -> u8; |
| fn sys_set_priority(tid: Tid, prio: u8); |
| } |
| |
| /// Determine the priority of the current thread |
| #[inline(always)] |
| pub unsafe fn get_priority() -> Priority { |
| Priority::from(sys_get_priority()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Determine the priority of the current thread |
| #[inline(always)] |
| pub unsafe fn set_priority(tid: Tid, prio: Priority) { |
| sys_set_priority(tid, prio.into()); |
| } |