ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibPartition/PartitionableDevice.cpp
Ben Wiederhake 3d6b838df3 LibPartition: Migrate from DeprecatedFile to File
The implemented cloning mechanism should be sound:
- If a PartitionTable is passed a File with
  ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::Yes, then it will keep it alive until the
  PartitionTable is destroyed.
- If a PartitionTable is passed a File with
  ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::No, then the caller has to ensure that the
  file descriptor remains alive.
If the caller is EBRPartitionTable, the same consideration holds.
If the caller is PartitionEditor::PartitionModel, this is satisfied by
keeping an OwnPtr<Core::File> around which is the originally opened
file.

Therefore, we never leak any fds, and never access a Core::File or fd
after destroying it.
2023-06-05 14:50:09 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2023, Ben Wiederhake <BenWiederhake.GitHub@gmx.de>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibPartition/PartitionableDevice.h>
#ifndef KERNEL
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
namespace Partition {
#ifdef KERNEL
ErrorOr<PartitionableDevice> PartitionableDevice::create(Kernel::StorageDevice& device)
{
return PartitionableDevice(device);
}
#else
ErrorOr<PartitionableDevice> PartitionableDevice::create(MaybeOwned<Core::File> device_file)
{
VERIFY(device_file.ptr() != nullptr);
size_t block_size;
int rc = ioctl(device_file->fd(), STORAGE_DEVICE_GET_BLOCK_SIZE, &block_size);
if (rc < 0)
return Error::from_string_view("ioctl on device failed"sv);
return PartitionableDevice(move(device_file), block_size);
}
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
PartitionableDevice::PartitionableDevice(Kernel::StorageDevice& device)
: m_device(device)
{
}
#else
PartitionableDevice::PartitionableDevice(MaybeOwned<Core::File> device_file, size_t block_size)
: m_device_file(move(device_file))
, m_block_size(block_size)
{
}
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
PartitionableDevice PartitionableDevice::clone_unowned()
{
return PartitionableDevice(m_device);
}
#else
PartitionableDevice PartitionableDevice::clone_unowned()
{
return PartitionableDevice(MaybeOwned<Core::File>(*m_device_file), m_block_size);
}
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
ErrorOr<PartitionableDevice> PartitionableDevice::clone_owned()
{
return PartitionableDevice(m_device);
}
#else
ErrorOr<PartitionableDevice> PartitionableDevice::clone_owned()
{
auto cloned_file = TRY(Core::File::adopt_fd(m_device_file->fd(), Core::File::OpenMode::Read, Core::File::ShouldCloseFileDescriptor::No));
return PartitionableDevice(move(cloned_file), m_block_size);
}
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
size_t PartitionableDevice::block_size() const
{
return m_device.block_size();
}
#else
size_t PartitionableDevice::block_size() const
{
return m_block_size;
}
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
ErrorOr<void> PartitionableDevice::read_block(size_t block_index, Bytes block_buffer)
{
VERIFY(block_buffer.size() == block_size());
auto buffer = UserOrKernelBuffer::for_kernel_buffer(block_buffer.data());
bool read_successful = m_device.read_block(block_index, buffer);
if (!read_successful)
return Error::from_errno(EIO);
return {};
}
#else
ErrorOr<void> PartitionableDevice::read_block(size_t block_index, Bytes block_buffer)
{
VERIFY(block_buffer.size() == block_size());
TRY(m_device_file->seek(block_index * block_size(), SeekMode::SetPosition));
TRY(m_device_file->read_until_filled(block_buffer));
return {};
}
#endif
}