/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include "sd-daemon.h" #include "alloc-util.h" #include "dirent-util.h" #include "fd-util.h" #include "fdset.h" #include "log.h" #include "macro.h" #include "parse-util.h" #include "path-util.h" #include "set.h" #define MAKE_SET(s) ((Set*) s) #define MAKE_FDSET(s) ((FDSet*) s) FDSet *fdset_new(void) { return MAKE_FDSET(set_new(NULL)); } int fdset_new_array(FDSet **ret, const int *fds, size_t n_fds) { size_t i; FDSet *s; int r; assert(ret); s = fdset_new(); if (!s) return -ENOMEM; for (i = 0; i < n_fds; i++) { r = fdset_put(s, fds[i]); if (r < 0) { set_free(MAKE_SET(s)); return r; } } *ret = s; return 0; } void fdset_close(FDSet *s) { void *p; while ((p = set_steal_first(MAKE_SET(s)))) { /* Valgrind's fd might have ended up in this set here, due to fdset_new_fill(). We'll ignore * all failures here, so that the EBADFD that valgrind will return us on close() doesn't * influence us */ /* When reloading duplicates of the private bus connection fds and suchlike are closed here, * which has no effect at all, since they are only duplicates. So don't be surprised about * these log messages. */ log_debug("Closing set fd %i", PTR_TO_FD(p)); (void) close_nointr(PTR_TO_FD(p)); } } FDSet* fdset_free(FDSet *s) { fdset_close(s); set_free(MAKE_SET(s)); return NULL; } int fdset_put(FDSet *s, int fd) { assert(s); assert(fd >= 0); return set_put(MAKE_SET(s), FD_TO_PTR(fd)); } int fdset_put_dup(FDSet *s, int fd) { int copy, r; assert(s); assert(fd >= 0); copy = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, 3); if (copy < 0) return -errno; r = fdset_put(s, copy); if (r < 0) { safe_close(copy); return r; } return copy; } bool fdset_contains(FDSet *s, int fd) { assert(s); assert(fd >= 0); return !!set_get(MAKE_SET(s), FD_TO_PTR(fd)); } int fdset_remove(FDSet *s, int fd) { assert(s); assert(fd >= 0); return set_remove(MAKE_SET(s), FD_TO_PTR(fd)) ? fd : -ENOENT; } int fdset_new_fill(FDSet **_s) { _cleanup_closedir_ DIR *d = NULL; int r = 0; FDSet *s; assert(_s); /* Creates an fdset and fills in all currently open file * descriptors. */ d = opendir("/proc/self/fd"); if (!d) return -errno; s = fdset_new(); if (!s) { r = -ENOMEM; goto finish; } FOREACH_DIRENT(de, d, return -errno) { int fd = -1; r = safe_atoi(de->d_name, &fd); if (r < 0) goto finish; if (fd < 3) continue; if (fd == dirfd(d)) continue; r = fdset_put(s, fd); if (r < 0) goto finish; } r = 0; *_s = TAKE_PTR(s); finish: /* We won't close the fds here! */ if (s) set_free(MAKE_SET(s)); return r; } int fdset_cloexec(FDSet *fds, bool b) { void *p; int r; assert(fds); SET_FOREACH(p, MAKE_SET(fds)) { r = fd_cloexec(PTR_TO_FD(p), b); if (r < 0) return r; } return 0; } int fdset_new_listen_fds(FDSet **_s, bool unset) { int n, fd, r; FDSet *s; assert(_s); /* Creates an fdset and fills in all passed file descriptors */ s = fdset_new(); if (!s) { r = -ENOMEM; goto fail; } n = sd_listen_fds(unset); for (fd = SD_LISTEN_FDS_START; fd < SD_LISTEN_FDS_START + n; fd ++) { r = fdset_put(s, fd); if (r < 0) goto fail; } *_s = s; return 0; fail: if (s) set_free(MAKE_SET(s)); return r; } int fdset_close_others(FDSet *fds) { void *e; int *a = NULL; size_t j = 0, m; m = fdset_size(fds); if (m > 0) { a = newa(int, m); SET_FOREACH(e, MAKE_SET(fds)) a[j++] = PTR_TO_FD(e); } assert(j == m); return close_all_fds(a, j); } unsigned fdset_size(FDSet *fds) { return set_size(MAKE_SET(fds)); } bool fdset_isempty(FDSet *fds) { return set_isempty(MAKE_SET(fds)); } int fdset_iterate(FDSet *s, Iterator *i) { void *p; if (!set_iterate(MAKE_SET(s), i, &p)) return -ENOENT; return PTR_TO_FD(p); } int fdset_steal_first(FDSet *fds) { void *p; p = set_steal_first(MAKE_SET(fds)); if (!p) return -ENOENT; return PTR_TO_FD(p); }