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197 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
197 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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*/
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pub mod errors;
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pub mod ext2;
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use alloc::sync::{Weak, Arc};
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use bitflags::bitflags;
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use crate::{handle::Handle, KERNEL_STATE};
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use self::errors::FsError;
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use FsResult as Result;
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pub type FsResult<T> = core::result::Result<T, FsError>;
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pub trait StorageDevice
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where
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Self: Send,
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{
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fn open(&self, node: Arc<FsNode> /* TODO: flags */) -> Result<FileDescriptor>;
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fn release(&self, node: FsNode) -> Result<()>;
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fn read(&self, node: &FsNode, offset: usize, size: usize) -> Result<Box<[u8]>>;
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fn write(&self, node: &FsNode, offset: usize, buffer: Box<[u8]>) -> Result<()>;
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fn read_dir(&self, node: &FsNode, index: usize) -> Result<DirectoryEntry>;
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fn find_dir(&self, node: &FsNode, name: &str) -> Result<FsNode>;
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}
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/// A VFS node, that can either be a file or a directory.
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///
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/// VFS nodes are created whenever a file that doesn't have an open VFS node is
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/// opened. When there are no open file descriptors to a file, the associated
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/// VFS node is dropped.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct FsNode {
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flags: FsFlags,
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length: usize, // in bytes
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inode: usize, // implementation specific identifier for the node
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device_handle: Handle, // uniquely assigned device handle
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ptr: Weak<FsNode>, // used by mountpoints and symlinks
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// TODO: permissions mask
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// TODO: owning user/group
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}
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impl FsNode {
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pub fn new(
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flags: FsFlags,
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length: usize,
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inode: usize,
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device_handle: Handle,
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ptr: Weak<FsNode>,
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) -> Self {
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Self {
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flags,
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length,
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inode,
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device_handle,
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ptr,
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}
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}
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/// This method opens a new file descriptor for this VFS node.
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// TODO: make this take flags
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pub fn open(self: Arc<Self>) -> Result<Handle> {
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let mut state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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let fd = device.open(self)?;
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let handle = state.open_file_descriptor(fd);
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Ok(handle)
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}
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/// This method is for closing the VFS node, which is usually done when no
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/// open file descriptors for this file are left. File descriptors have
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/// weak references to the VFS node, meaning it is okay to close the VFS
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/// node before all file descriptors are closed.
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pub fn release(self) -> Result<()> {
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let state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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device.release(self)?;
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// self is moved into device.release, and at the end of it, self should
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// be dropped.
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Ok(())
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}
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/// This method reads from the VFS node without opening a new file
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/// descriptor. This is intended to be used internally, if you're trying to
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/// read a file then you probably want to read from a file descriptor.
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pub fn read(&self, offset: usize, size: usize) -> Result<Box<[u8]>> {
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let state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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device.read(self, offset, size)
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}
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/// This method writes to the VFS node without opening a new file
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/// descriptor. This is intended to be used internally, if you're trying to
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/// write to a file then you probably want to write to a file descriptor.
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pub fn write(&self, offset: usize, buffer: Box<[u8]>) -> Result<()> {
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let state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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device.write(self, offset, buffer)
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}
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pub fn read_dir(&self, index: usize) -> Result<DirectoryEntry> {
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let state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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device.read_dir(self, index)
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}
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pub fn find_dir(&self, name: &str) -> Result<FsNode> {
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let state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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let device = state
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.get_storage_device(self.device_handle)
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.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InvalidDevice)?;
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device.find_dir(self, name)
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}
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}
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impl Drop for FsNode {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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trace!("dropping: {self:#?}")
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}
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}
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bitflags! {
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/// Flags associated with VFS nodes and file descriptors
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///
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/// 0x00000MST
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/// T is set to 0 for files, 1 for directories
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/// S is set when the file is a symbolic link
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/// M is set if the file is an active mount point
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pub struct FsFlags: u8 {
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const FILE = 0b00000000;
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const DIRECTORY = 0b00000001;
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const SYMBOLIC_LINK = 0b00000010;
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const MOUNT_POINT = 0b00000100;
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}
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}
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/// A file descriptor.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct FileDescriptor {
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vfs_node: Weak<FsNode>, // ptr to the associated VFS node
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flags: FsFlags,
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length: usize, // in bytes
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inode: usize, // implementation specific identifier for the node
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// TODO: permissions mask
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// TODO: owning user/group
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// TODO: read file position?
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}
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impl FileDescriptor {
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fn new(vfs_node: Weak<FsNode>, flags: FsFlags, length: usize, inode: usize) -> Self {
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Self {
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vfs_node,
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flags,
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length,
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inode,
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}
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}
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/// This method is for closing the file descriptor.
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pub fn close(fd_handle: Handle) {
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let mut state = KERNEL_STATE.lock();
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state.close_file_descriptor(fd_handle);
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}
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}
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impl Drop for FileDescriptor {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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trace!("dropping: {self:#?}")
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}
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}
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pub struct DirectoryEntry {
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name: String,
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inode: usize,
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}
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