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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.
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491 B
C++
28 lines
491 B
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, Liav A. <liavalb@hotmail.co.il>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <LibPartition/PartitionTable.h>
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#ifndef KERNEL
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# include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#endif
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namespace Partition {
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PartitionTable::PartitionTable(PartitionableDevice&& device)
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: m_device(move(device))
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{
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}
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Optional<DiskPartitionMetadata> PartitionTable::partition(unsigned index) const
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{
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if (index > partitions_count())
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return {};
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return m_partitions[index];
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}
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}
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