// Copyright 2015 Nathan Sizemore // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. // If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, // You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. #[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; extern crate libc; use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter, Result}; use std::io::{self, Error}; use std::os::unix::io::RawFd; #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] pub enum ControlOptions { /// Indicates an addition to the interest list. EPOLL_CTL_ADD = libc::EPOLL_CTL_ADD, /// Indicates a modification of flags for an interest already in list. EPOLL_CTL_MOD = libc::EPOLL_CTL_MOD, /// Indicates a removal of an interest from the list. EPOLL_CTL_DEL = libc::EPOLL_CTL_DEL, } bitflags! { #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct Events: u32 { /// Sets the Edge Triggered behavior for the associated file descriptor. /// /// The default behavior for epoll is Level Triggered. const EPOLLET = libc::EPOLLET as u32; /// The associated file is available for read operations. const EPOLLIN = libc::EPOLLIN as u32; /// Error condition happened on the associated file descriptor. /// /// `wait` will always wait for this event; is not necessary to set it in events. const EPOLLERR = libc::EPOLLERR as u32; /// Hang up happened on the associated file descriptor. /// /// `wait` will always wait for this event; it is not necessary to set it in events. /// Note that when reading from a channel such as a pipe or a stream socket, this event /// merely indicates that the peer closed its end of the channel. Subsequent reads from /// the channel will return 0 (end of file) only after all outstanding data in the /// channel has been consumed. const EPOLLHUP = libc::EPOLLHUP as u32; /// The associated file is available for write operations. const EPOLLOUT = libc::EPOLLOUT as u32; /// There is urgent data available for read operations. const EPOLLPRI = libc::EPOLLPRI as u32; /// Stream socket peer closed connection, or shut down writing half of connection. /// /// This flag is especially useful for writing simple code to detect peer shutdown when /// using Edge Triggered monitoring. const EPOLLRDHUP = libc::EPOLLRDHUP as u32; /// If `EPOLLONESHOT` and `EPOLLET` are clear and the process has the `CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND` /// capability, ensure that the system does not enter "suspend" or "hibernate" while this /// event is pending or being processed. /// /// The event is considered as being "processed" from the time when it is returned by /// a call to `wait` until the next call to `wait` on the same `EpollInstance` /// descriptor, the closure of that file descriptor, the removal of the event file /// descriptor with `EPOLL_CTL_DEL`, or the clearing of `EPOLLWAKEUP` for the event file /// descriptor with `EPOLL_CTL_MOD`. const EPOLLWAKEUP = libc::EPOLLWAKEUP as u32; /// Sets the one-shot behavior for the associated file descriptor. /// /// This means that after an event is pulled out with `wait` the associated file /// descriptor is internally disabled and no other events will be reported by the epoll /// interface. The user must call `ctl` with `EPOLL_CTL_MOD` to rearm the file /// descriptor with a new event mask. const EPOLLONESHOT = libc::EPOLLONESHOT as u32; /// Sets an exclusive wakeup mode for the epoll file descriptor that is being attached to /// the target file descriptor, `fd`. When a wakeup event occurs and multiple epoll file /// descriptors are attached to the same target file using `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE`, one or more of /// the epoll file descriptors will receive an event with `wait`. The default in this /// scenario (when `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` is not set) is for all epoll file descriptors to /// receive an event. `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` is thus useful for avoiding thundering herd problems /// in certain scenarios. /// /// If the same file descriptor is in multiple epoll instances, some with the /// `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` flag, and others without, then events will be provided to all epoll /// instances that did not specify `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE`, and at least one of the epoll /// instances that did specify `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE`. /// /// The following values may be specified in conjunction with `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE`: `EPOLLIN`, /// `EPOLLOUT`, `EPOLLWAKEUP`, and `EPOLLET`. `EPOLLHUP` and `EPOLLERR` can also be /// specified, but this is not required: as usual, these events are always reported if they /// occur, regardless of whether they are specified in `Events`. Attempts to specify other /// values in `Events` yield the error `EINVAL`. /// /// `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` may be used only in an `EPOLL_CTL_ADD` operation; attempts to employ /// it with `EPOLL_CTL_MOD` yield an error. If `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` has been set using `ctl`, /// then a subsequent `EPOLL_CTL_MOD` on the same `epfd`, `fd` pair yields an error. A call /// to `ctl` that specifies `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` in `Events` and specifies the target file /// descriptor `fd` as an epoll instance will likewise fail. The error in all of these /// cases is `EINVAL`. /// /// The `EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` flag is an input flag for the `Event.events` field when calling /// `ctl`; it is never returned by `wait`. const EPOLLEXCLUSIVE = libc::EPOLLEXCLUSIVE as u32; } } /// 'libc::epoll_event' equivalent. #[repr(C)] #[cfg_attr(target_arch = "x86_64", repr(packed))] #[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct Event { pub events: u32, pub data: u64, } impl Event { pub fn new(events: Events, data: u64) -> Event { Event { events: events.bits(), data: data, } } } impl Debug for Event { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { let data = self.data; f.debug_struct("Event") .field("events", &Events::from_bits_retain(self.events)) // Retain so we can see erroneously set bits too .field("data", &data) .finish() } } /// Creates a new epoll file descriptor. /// /// If `cloexec` is true, `FD_CLOEXEC` will be set on the returned file descriptor. /// /// ## Notes /// /// * `epoll_create1()` is the underlying syscall. pub fn create(cloexec: bool) -> io::Result { let flags = if cloexec { libc::EPOLL_CLOEXEC } else { 0 }; unsafe { cvt(libc::epoll_create1(flags)) } } /// Safe wrapper for `libc::epoll_ctl` pub fn ctl( epfd: RawFd, op: ControlOptions, fd: RawFd, mut event: Event, ) -> io::Result<()> { let e = &mut event as *mut _ as *mut libc::epoll_event; unsafe { cvt(libc::epoll_ctl(epfd, op as i32, fd, e))? }; Ok(()) } /// Safe wrapper for `libc::epoll_wait` /// /// ## Notes /// /// * If `timeout` is negative, it will block until an event is received. pub fn wait(epfd: RawFd, timeout: i32, buf: &mut [Event]) -> io::Result { let timeout = if timeout < -1 { -1 } else { timeout }; let num_events = unsafe { cvt(libc::epoll_wait( epfd, buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::epoll_event, buf.len() as i32, timeout, ))? as usize }; Ok(num_events) } /// Safe wrapper for `libc::close` pub fn close(epfd: RawFd) -> io::Result<()> { cvt(unsafe { libc::close(epfd) })?; Ok(()) } fn cvt(result: libc::c_int) -> io::Result { if result < 0 { Err(Error::last_os_error()) } else { Ok(result) } }