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1 /*
2  * OS includes and handling of OS dependencies
3  *
4  * This header exists to pull in some common system headers that
5  * most code in QEMU will want, and to fix up some possible issues with
6  * it (missing defines, Windows weirdness, and so on).
7  *
8  * To avoid getting into possible circular include dependencies, this
9  * file should not include any other QEMU headers, with the exceptions
10  * of config-host.h, config-target.h, qemu/compiler.h,
11  * system/os-posix.h, system/os-win32.h, glib-compat.h and
12  * qemu/typedefs.h, all of which are doing a similar job to this file
13  * and are under similar constraints.
14  *
15  * This header also contains prototypes for functions defined in
16  * os-*.c and util/oslib-*.c; those would probably be better split
17  * out into separate header files.
18  *
19  * In an ideal world this header would contain only:
20  *  (1) things which everybody needs
21  *  (2) things without which code would work on most platforms but
22  *      fail to compile or misbehave on a minority of host OSes
23  *
24  * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
25  * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
26  */
27 #ifndef QEMU_OSDEP_H
28 #define QEMU_OSDEP_H
29 
30 #if !defined _FORTIFY_SOURCE && defined __OPTIMIZE__ && __OPTIMIZE__ && defined __linux__
31 # define _FORTIFY_SOURCE 2
32 #endif
33 
34 #include "config-host.h"
35 #ifdef COMPILING_PER_TARGET
36 #include CONFIG_TARGET
37 #else
38 #include "exec/poison.h"
39 #endif
40 
41 /*
42  * HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN was replaced with HOST_BIG_ENDIAN. Prevent it from
43  * creeping back in.
44  */
45 #pragma GCC poison HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
46 
47 /*
48  * TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN was replaced with TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN. Prevent it from
49  * creeping back in.
50  */
51 #pragma GCC poison TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
52 
53 #include "qemu/compiler.h"
54 
55 /* Older versions of C++ don't get definitions of various macros from
56  * stdlib.h unless we define these macros before first inclusion of
57  * that system header.
58  */
59 #ifndef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
60 #define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
61 #endif
62 #ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
63 #define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
64 #endif
65 #ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
66 #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
67 #endif
68 
69 /* The following block of code temporarily renames the daemon() function so the
70  * compiler does not see the warning associated with it in stdlib.h on OSX
71  */
72 #ifdef __APPLE__
73 #define daemon qemu_fake_daemon_function
74 #include <stdlib.h>
75 #undef daemon
76 QEMU_EXTERN_C int daemon(int, int);
77 #endif
78 
79 #ifdef _WIN32
80 /* as defined in sdkddkver.h */
81 #ifndef _WIN32_WINNT
82 #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0602 /* Windows 8 API (should be >= the one from glib) */
83 #endif
84 /* reduces the number of implicitly included headers */
85 #ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
86 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
87 #endif
88 #endif
89 
90 /* enable C99/POSIX format strings (needs mingw32-runtime 3.15 or later) */
91 #ifdef __MINGW32__
92 #define __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO 1
93 #endif
94 
95 /*
96  * We need the FreeBSD "legacy" definitions. Rust needs the FreeBSD 11 system
97  * calls since it doesn't use libc at all, so we have to emulate that despite
98  * FreeBSD 11 being EOL'd.
99  */
100 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
101 #define _WANT_FREEBSD11_STAT
102 #define _WANT_FREEBSD11_STATFS
103 #define _WANT_FREEBSD11_DIRENT
104 #define _WANT_KERNEL_ERRNO
105 #define _WANT_SEMUN
106 #endif
107 
108 #include <stdarg.h>
109 #include <stddef.h>
110 #include <stdbool.h>
111 #include <stdint.h>
112 #include <sys/types.h>
113 #include <stdlib.h>
114 #include <stdio.h>
115 
116 #include <string.h>
117 #include <strings.h>
118 #include <inttypes.h>
119 #include <limits.h>
120 /* Put unistd.h before time.h as that triggers localtime_r/gmtime_r
121  * function availability on recentish Mingw-w64 platforms. */
122 #include <unistd.h>
123 #include <time.h>
124 #include <ctype.h>
125 #include <errno.h>
126 #include <fcntl.h>
127 #include <getopt.h>
128 #include <sys/stat.h>
129 #include <sys/time.h>
130 #include <assert.h>
131 /* setjmp must be declared before system/os-win32.h
132  * because it is redefined there. */
133 #include <setjmp.h>
134 #include <signal.h>
135 
136 #ifdef CONFIG_IOVEC
137 #include <sys/uio.h>
138 #endif
139 
140 #if defined(__linux__) && defined(__sparc__)
141 /* The SPARC definition of QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN needs SHMLBA */
142 #include <sys/shm.h>
143 #endif
144 
145 #ifndef _WIN32
146 #include <sys/wait.h>
147 #else
148 #define WIFEXITED(x)   1
149 #define WEXITSTATUS(x) (x)
150 #endif
151 
152 #ifdef __APPLE__
153 #include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
154 #endif
155 
156 /*
157  * This is somewhat like a system header; it must be outside any extern "C"
158  * block because it includes system headers itself, including glib.h,
159  * which will not compile if inside an extern "C" block.
160  */
161 #include "glib-compat.h"
162 
163 #ifdef _WIN32
164 #include "system/os-win32.h"
165 #endif
166 
167 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
168 #include "system/os-posix.h"
169 #endif
170 
171 #ifdef __cplusplus
172 extern "C" {
173 #endif
174 
175 #include "qemu/typedefs.h"
176 
177 /**
178  * Mark a function that executes in coroutine context
179  *
180  * Functions that execute in coroutine context cannot be called directly from
181  * normal functions.  In the future it would be nice to enable compiler or
182  * static checker support for catching such errors.  This annotation might make
183  * it possible and in the meantime it serves as documentation.
184  *
185  * For example:
186  *
187  *   static void coroutine_fn foo(void) {
188  *       ....
189  *   }
190  */
191 #ifdef __clang__
192 #define coroutine_fn QEMU_ANNOTATE("coroutine_fn")
193 #else
194 #define coroutine_fn
195 #endif
196 
197 /**
198  * Mark a function that can suspend when executed in coroutine context,
199  * but can handle running in non-coroutine context too.
200  */
201 #ifdef __clang__
202 #define coroutine_mixed_fn QEMU_ANNOTATE("coroutine_mixed_fn")
203 #else
204 #define coroutine_mixed_fn
205 #endif
206 
207 /**
208  * Mark a function that should not be called from a coroutine context.
209  * Usually there will be an analogous, coroutine_fn function that should
210  * be used instead.
211  *
212  * When the function is also marked as coroutine_mixed_fn, the function should
213  * only be called if the caller does not know whether it is in coroutine
214  * context.
215  *
216  * Functions that are only no_coroutine_fn, on the other hand, should not
217  * be called from within coroutines at all.  This for example includes
218  * functions that block.
219  *
220  * In the future it would be nice to enable compiler or static checker
221  * support for catching such errors.  This annotation is the first step
222  * towards this, and in the meantime it serves as documentation.
223  *
224  * For example:
225  *
226  *   static void no_coroutine_fn foo(void) {
227  *       ....
228  *   }
229  */
230 #ifdef __clang__
231 #define no_coroutine_fn QEMU_ANNOTATE("no_coroutine_fn")
232 #else
233 #define no_coroutine_fn
234 #endif
235 
236 
237 /*
238  * For mingw, as of v6.0.0, the function implementing the assert macro is
239  * not marked as noreturn, so the compiler cannot delete code following an
240  * assert(false) as unused.  We rely on this within the code base to delete
241  * code that is unreachable when features are disabled.
242  * All supported versions of Glib's g_assert() satisfy this requirement.
243  */
244 #ifdef __MINGW32__
245 #undef assert
246 #define assert(x)  g_assert(x)
247 #endif
248 
249 /**
250  * qemu_build_not_reached()
251  *
252  * The compiler, during optimization, is expected to prove that a call
253  * to this function cannot be reached and remove it.  If the compiler
254  * supports QEMU_ERROR, this will be reported at compile time; otherwise
255  * this will be reported at link time due to the missing symbol.
256  */
257 G_NORETURN
258 void QEMU_ERROR("code path is reachable")
259     qemu_build_not_reached_always(void);
260 #if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) && !defined(__NO_INLINE__)
261 #define qemu_build_not_reached()  qemu_build_not_reached_always()
262 #else
263 #define qemu_build_not_reached()  g_assert_not_reached()
264 #endif
265 
266 /**
267  * qemu_build_assert()
268  *
269  * The compiler, during optimization, is expected to prove that the
270  * assertion is true.
271  */
272 #define qemu_build_assert(test)  while (!(test)) qemu_build_not_reached()
273 
274 /*
275  * According to waitpid man page:
276  * WCOREDUMP
277  *  This  macro  is  not  specified  in POSIX.1-2001 and is not
278  *  available on some UNIX implementations (e.g., AIX, SunOS).
279  *  Therefore, enclose its use inside #ifdef WCOREDUMP ... #endif.
280  */
281 #ifndef WCOREDUMP
282 #define WCOREDUMP(status) 0
283 #endif
284 /*
285  * We have a lot of unaudited code that may fail in strange ways, or
286  * even be a security risk during migration, if you disable assertions
287  * at compile-time.  You may comment out these safety checks if you
288  * absolutely want to disable assertion overhead, but it is not
289  * supported upstream so the risk is all yours.  Meanwhile, please
290  * submit patches to remove any side-effects inside an assertion, or
291  * fixing error handling that should use Error instead of assert.
292  */
293 #ifdef NDEBUG
294 #error building with NDEBUG is not supported
295 #endif
296 #ifdef G_DISABLE_ASSERT
297 #error building with G_DISABLE_ASSERT is not supported
298 #endif
299 
300 #ifndef OFF_MAX
301 #define OFF_MAX (sizeof (off_t) == 8 ? INT64_MAX : INT32_MAX)
302 #endif
303 
304 #ifndef O_LARGEFILE
305 #define O_LARGEFILE 0
306 #endif
307 #ifndef O_BINARY
308 #define O_BINARY 0
309 #endif
310 #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS
311 #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON
312 #endif
313 #ifndef MAP_NORESERVE
314 #define MAP_NORESERVE 0
315 #endif
316 #ifndef ENOMEDIUM
317 #define ENOMEDIUM ENODEV
318 #endif
319 #if !defined(ENOTSUP)
320 #define ENOTSUP 4096
321 #endif
322 #if !defined(ECANCELED)
323 #define ECANCELED 4097
324 #endif
325 #if !defined(EMEDIUMTYPE)
326 #define EMEDIUMTYPE 4098
327 #endif
328 #if !defined(ESHUTDOWN)
329 #define ESHUTDOWN 4099
330 #endif
331 
332 #define RETRY_ON_EINTR(expr) \
333     (__extension__                                          \
334         ({ typeof(expr) __result;                               \
335            do {                                             \
336                 __result = (expr);         \
337            } while (__result == -1 && errno == EINTR);     \
338            __result; }))
339 
340 /* time_t may be either 32 or 64 bits depending on the host OS, and
341  * can be either signed or unsigned, so we can't just hardcode a
342  * specific maximum value. This is not a C preprocessor constant,
343  * so you can't use TIME_MAX in an #ifdef, but for our purposes
344  * this isn't a problem.
345  */
346 
347 /* The macros TYPE_SIGNED, TYPE_WIDTH, and TYPE_MAXIMUM are from
348  * Gnulib, and are under the LGPL v2.1 or (at your option) any
349  * later version.
350  */
351 
352 /* True if the real type T is signed.  */
353 #define TYPE_SIGNED(t) (!((t)0 < (t)-1))
354 
355 /* The width in bits of the integer type or expression T.
356  * Padding bits are not supported.
357  */
358 #define TYPE_WIDTH(t) (sizeof(t) * CHAR_BIT)
359 
360 /* The maximum and minimum values for the integer type T.  */
361 #define TYPE_MAXIMUM(t)                                                \
362   ((t) (!TYPE_SIGNED(t)                                                \
363         ? (t)-1                                                        \
364         : ((((t)1 << (TYPE_WIDTH(t) - 2)) - 1) * 2 + 1)))
365 
366 #ifndef TIME_MAX
367 #define TIME_MAX TYPE_MAXIMUM(time_t)
368 #endif
369 
370 /* Mac OSX has a <stdint.h> bug that incorrectly defines SIZE_MAX with
371  * the wrong type. Our replacement isn't usable in preprocessor
372  * expressions, but it is sufficient for our needs. */
373 #ifdef HAVE_BROKEN_SIZE_MAX
374 #undef SIZE_MAX
375 #define SIZE_MAX ((size_t)-1)
376 #endif
377 
378 /*
379  * Two variations of MIN/MAX macros. The first is for runtime use, and
380  * evaluates arguments only once (so it is safe even with side
381  * effects), but will not work in constant contexts (such as array
382  * size declarations) because of the '{}'.  The second is for constant
383  * expression use, where evaluating arguments twice is safe because
384  * the result is going to be constant anyway, but will not work in a
385  * runtime context because of a void expression where a value is
386  * expected.  Thus, both gcc and clang will fail to compile if you use
387  * the wrong macro (even if the error may seem a bit cryptic).
388  *
389  * Note that neither form is usable as an #if condition; if you truly
390  * need to write conditional code that depends on a minimum or maximum
391  * determined by the pre-processor instead of the compiler, you'll
392  * have to open-code it.  Sadly, Coverity is severely confused by the
393  * constant variants, so we have to dumb things down there.
394  *
395  * Preprocessor sorcery ahead: use different identifiers for the local
396  * variables in each expansion, so we can nest macro calls without
397  * shadowing variables.
398  */
399 #define MIN_INTERNAL(a, b, _a, _b)                      \
400     ({                                                  \
401         typeof(1 ? (a) : (b)) _a = (a), _b = (b);       \
402         _a < _b ? _a : _b;                              \
403     })
404 #undef MIN
405 #define MIN(a, b) \
406     MIN_INTERNAL((a), (b), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_a), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_b))
407 
408 #define MAX_INTERNAL(a, b, _a, _b)                      \
409     ({                                                  \
410         typeof(1 ? (a) : (b)) _a = (a), _b = (b);       \
411         _a > _b ? _a : _b;                              \
412     })
413 #undef MAX
414 #define MAX(a, b) \
415     MAX_INTERNAL((a), (b), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_a), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_b))
416 
417 #ifdef __COVERITY__
418 # define MIN_CONST(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
419 # define MAX_CONST(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
420 #else
421 # define MIN_CONST(a, b)                                        \
422     __builtin_choose_expr(                                      \
423         __builtin_constant_p(a) && __builtin_constant_p(b),     \
424         (a) < (b) ? (a) : (b),                                  \
425         ((void)0))
426 # define MAX_CONST(a, b)                                        \
427     __builtin_choose_expr(                                      \
428         __builtin_constant_p(a) && __builtin_constant_p(b),     \
429         (a) > (b) ? (a) : (b),                                  \
430         ((void)0))
431 #endif
432 
433 /*
434  * Minimum function that returns zero only if both values are zero.
435  * Intended for use with unsigned values only.
436  *
437  * Preprocessor sorcery ahead: use different identifiers for the local
438  * variables in each expansion, so we can nest macro calls without
439  * shadowing variables.
440  */
441 #define MIN_NON_ZERO_INTERNAL(a, b, _a, _b)             \
442     ({                                                  \
443         typeof(1 ? (a) : (b)) _a = (a), _b = (b);       \
444         _a == 0 ? _b : (_b == 0 || _b > _a) ? _a : _b;  \
445     })
446 #define MIN_NON_ZERO(a, b) \
447     MIN_NON_ZERO_INTERNAL((a), (b), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_a), MAKE_IDENTIFIER(_b))
448 
449 /*
450  * Round number down to multiple. Safe when m is not a power of 2 (see
451  * ROUND_DOWN for a faster version when a power of 2 is guaranteed).
452  */
453 #define QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(n, m) ((n) / (m) * (m))
454 
455 /*
456  * Round number up to multiple. Safe when m is not a power of 2 (see
457  * ROUND_UP for a faster version when a power of 2 is guaranteed).
458  */
459 #define QEMU_ALIGN_UP(n, m) QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN((n) + (m) - 1, (m))
460 
461 /* Check if n is a multiple of m */
462 #define QEMU_IS_ALIGNED(n, m) (((n) % (m)) == 0)
463 
464 /* n-byte align pointer down */
465 #define QEMU_ALIGN_PTR_DOWN(p, n) \
466     ((typeof(p))QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN((uintptr_t)(p), (n)))
467 
468 /* n-byte align pointer up */
469 #define QEMU_ALIGN_PTR_UP(p, n) \
470     ((typeof(p))QEMU_ALIGN_UP((uintptr_t)(p), (n)))
471 
472 /* Check if pointer p is n-bytes aligned */
473 #define QEMU_PTR_IS_ALIGNED(p, n) QEMU_IS_ALIGNED((uintptr_t)(p), (n))
474 
475 /*
476  * Round number down to multiple. Requires that d be a power of 2 (see
477  * QEMU_ALIGN_UP for a safer but slower version on arbitrary
478  * numbers); works even if d is a smaller type than n.
479  */
480 #ifndef ROUND_DOWN
481 #define ROUND_DOWN(n, d) ((n) & -(0 ? (n) : (d)))
482 #endif
483 
484 /*
485  * Round number up to multiple. Requires that d be a power of 2 (see
486  * QEMU_ALIGN_UP for a safer but slower version on arbitrary
487  * numbers); works even if d is a smaller type than n.
488  */
489 #ifndef ROUND_UP
490 #define ROUND_UP(n, d) ROUND_DOWN((n) + (d) - 1, (d))
491 #endif
492 
493 #ifndef DIV_ROUND_UP
494 #define DIV_ROUND_UP(n, d) (((n) + (d) - 1) / (d))
495 #endif
496 
497 /*
498  * &(x)[0] is always a pointer - if it's same type as x then the argument is a
499  * pointer, not an array.
500  */
501 #define QEMU_IS_ARRAY(x) (!__builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(x), \
502                                                         typeof(&(x)[0])))
503 #ifndef ARRAY_SIZE
504 #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) ((sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0])) + \
505                        QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(!QEMU_IS_ARRAY(x)))
506 #endif
507 
508 int qemu_daemon(int nochdir, int noclose);
509 void *qemu_anon_ram_alloc(size_t size, uint64_t *align, bool shared,
510                           bool noreserve);
511 void qemu_anon_ram_free(void *ptr, size_t size);
512 int qemu_shm_alloc(size_t size, Error **errp);
513 
514 #ifdef _WIN32
515 #define HAVE_CHARDEV_SERIAL 1
516 #define HAVE_CHARDEV_PARALLEL 1
517 #else
518 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)   \
519     || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) \
520     || defined(__GLIBC__) || defined(__APPLE__)
521 #define HAVE_CHARDEV_SERIAL 1
522 #endif
523 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) \
524     || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
525 #define HAVE_CHARDEV_PARALLEL 1
526 #endif
527 #endif
528 
529 #if defined(__HAIKU__)
530 #define SIGIO SIGPOLL
531 #endif
532 
533 #ifdef HAVE_MADVISE_WITHOUT_PROTOTYPE
534 /*
535  * See MySQL bug #7156 (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=7156) for discussion
536  * about Solaris missing the madvise() prototype.
537  */
538 int madvise(char *, size_t, int);
539 #endif
540 
541 #if defined(CONFIG_LINUX)
542 #ifndef BUS_MCEERR_AR
543 #define BUS_MCEERR_AR 4
544 #endif
545 #ifndef BUS_MCEERR_AO
546 #define BUS_MCEERR_AO 5
547 #endif
548 #endif
549 
550 #if defined(__linux__) && \
551     (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__) \
552      || defined(__powerpc64__))
553    /* Use 2 MiB alignment so transparent hugepages can be used by KVM.
554       Valgrind does not support alignments larger than 1 MiB,
555       therefore we need special code which handles running on Valgrind. */
556 #  define QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (512 * 4096)
557 #elif defined(__linux__) && defined(__s390x__)
558    /* Use 1 MiB (segment size) alignment so gmap can be used by KVM. */
559 #  define QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (256 * 4096)
560 #elif defined(__linux__) && defined(__sparc__)
561 #  define QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN MAX(qemu_real_host_page_size(), SHMLBA)
562 #elif defined(__linux__) && defined(__loongarch__)
563    /*
564     * For transparent hugepage optimization, it has better be huge page
565     * aligned. LoongArch host system supports two kinds of pagesize: 4K
566     * and 16K, here calculate huge page size from host page size
567     */
568 #  define QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (qemu_real_host_page_size() * \
569                          qemu_real_host_page_size() / sizeof(long))
570 #else
571 #  define QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN qemu_real_host_page_size()
572 #endif
573 
574 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
575 struct qemu_signalfd_siginfo {
576     uint32_t ssi_signo;   /* Signal number */
577     int32_t  ssi_errno;   /* Error number (unused) */
578     int32_t  ssi_code;    /* Signal code */
579     uint32_t ssi_pid;     /* PID of sender */
580     uint32_t ssi_uid;     /* Real UID of sender */
581     int32_t  ssi_fd;      /* File descriptor (SIGIO) */
582     uint32_t ssi_tid;     /* Kernel timer ID (POSIX timers) */
583     uint32_t ssi_band;    /* Band event (SIGIO) */
584     uint32_t ssi_overrun; /* POSIX timer overrun count */
585     uint32_t ssi_trapno;  /* Trap number that caused signal */
586     int32_t  ssi_status;  /* Exit status or signal (SIGCHLD) */
587     int32_t  ssi_int;     /* Integer sent by sigqueue(2) */
588     uint64_t ssi_ptr;     /* Pointer sent by sigqueue(2) */
589     uint64_t ssi_utime;   /* User CPU time consumed (SIGCHLD) */
590     uint64_t ssi_stime;   /* System CPU time consumed (SIGCHLD) */
591     uint64_t ssi_addr;    /* Address that generated signal
592                              (for hardware-generated signals) */
593     uint8_t  pad[48];     /* Pad size to 128 bytes (allow for
594                              additional fields in the future) */
595 };
596 
597 int qemu_signalfd(const sigset_t *mask);
598 void sigaction_invoke(struct sigaction *action,
599                       struct qemu_signalfd_siginfo *info);
600 #endif
601 
602 /*
603  * Don't introduce new usage of this function, prefer the following
604  * qemu_open/qemu_create that take an "Error **errp"
605  */
606 int qemu_open_old(const char *name, int flags, ...);
607 int qemu_open(const char *name, int flags, Error **errp);
608 int qemu_create(const char *name, int flags, mode_t mode, Error **errp);
609 int qemu_close(int fd);
610 int qemu_unlink(const char *name);
611 #ifndef _WIN32
612 int qemu_dup_flags(int fd, int flags);
613 int qemu_dup(int fd);
614 int qemu_lock_fd(int fd, int64_t start, int64_t len, bool exclusive);
615 int qemu_unlock_fd(int fd, int64_t start, int64_t len);
616 int qemu_lock_fd_test(int fd, int64_t start, int64_t len, bool exclusive);
617 bool qemu_has_ofd_lock(void);
618 #endif
619 
620 bool qemu_has_direct_io(void);
621 
622 #if defined(__HAIKU__) && defined(__i386__)
623 #define FMT_pid "%ld"
624 #elif defined(WIN64)
625 #define FMT_pid "%" PRId64
626 #else
627 #define FMT_pid "%d"
628 #endif
629 
630 bool qemu_write_pidfile(const char *pidfile, Error **errp);
631 
632 int qemu_get_thread_id(void);
633 
634 /**
635  * qemu_kill_thread:
636  * @tid: thread id.
637  * @sig: host signal.
638  *
639  * Send @sig to one of QEMU's own threads with identifier @tid.
640  */
641 int qemu_kill_thread(int tid, int sig);
642 
643 #ifndef CONFIG_IOVEC
644 struct iovec {
645     void *iov_base;
646     size_t iov_len;
647 };
648 /*
649  * Use the same value as Linux for now.
650  */
651 #define IOV_MAX 1024
652 
653 ssize_t readv(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt);
654 ssize_t writev(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt);
655 #endif
656 
657 #ifdef _WIN32
qemu_timersub(const struct timeval * val1,const struct timeval * val2,struct timeval * res)658 static inline void qemu_timersub(const struct timeval *val1,
659                                  const struct timeval *val2,
660                                  struct timeval *res)
661 {
662     res->tv_sec = val1->tv_sec - val2->tv_sec;
663     if (val1->tv_usec < val2->tv_usec) {
664         res->tv_sec--;
665         res->tv_usec = val1->tv_usec - val2->tv_usec + 1000 * 1000;
666     } else {
667         res->tv_usec = val1->tv_usec - val2->tv_usec;
668     }
669 }
670 #else
671 #define qemu_timersub timersub
672 #endif
673 
674 ssize_t qemu_write_full(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
675     G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
676 
677 void qemu_set_cloexec(int fd);
678 
679 /* Return a dynamically allocated directory path that is appropriate for storing
680  * local state.
681  *
682  * The caller is responsible for releasing the value returned with g_free()
683  * after use.
684  */
685 char *qemu_get_local_state_dir(void);
686 
687 /**
688  * qemu_getauxval:
689  * @type: the auxiliary vector key to lookup
690  *
691  * Search the auxiliary vector for @type, returning the value
692  * or 0 if @type is not present.
693  */
694 unsigned long qemu_getauxval(unsigned long type);
695 
696 void qemu_set_tty_echo(int fd, bool echo);
697 
698 typedef struct ThreadContext ThreadContext;
699 
700 /**
701  * qemu_prealloc_mem:
702  * @fd: the fd mapped into the area, -1 for anonymous memory
703  * @area: start address of the are to preallocate
704  * @sz: the size of the area to preallocate
705  * @max_threads: maximum number of threads to use
706  * @tc: prealloc context threads pointer, NULL if not in use
707  * @async: request asynchronous preallocation, requires @tc
708  * @errp: returns an error if this function fails
709  *
710  * Preallocate memory (populate/prefault page tables writable) for the virtual
711  * memory area starting at @area with the size of @sz. After a successful call,
712  * each page in the area was faulted in writable at least once, for example,
713  * after allocating file blocks for mapped files.
714  *
715  * When setting @async, allocation might be performed asynchronously.
716  * qemu_finish_async_prealloc_mem() must be called to finish any asynchronous
717  * preallocation.
718  *
719  * Return: true on success, else false setting @errp with error.
720  */
721 bool qemu_prealloc_mem(int fd, char *area, size_t sz, int max_threads,
722                        ThreadContext *tc, bool async, Error **errp);
723 
724 /**
725  * qemu_finish_async_prealloc_mem:
726  * @errp: returns an error if this function fails
727  *
728  * Finish all outstanding asynchronous memory preallocation.
729  *
730  * Return: true on success, else false setting @errp with error.
731  */
732 bool qemu_finish_async_prealloc_mem(Error **errp);
733 
734 /**
735  * qemu_get_pid_name:
736  * @pid: pid of a process
737  *
738  * For given @pid fetch its name. Caller is responsible for
739  * freeing the string when no longer needed.
740  * Returns allocated string on success, NULL on failure.
741  */
742 char *qemu_get_pid_name(pid_t pid);
743 
744 /* Using intptr_t ensures that qemu_*_page_mask is sign-extended even
745  * when intptr_t is 32-bit and we are aligning a long long.
746  */
qemu_real_host_page_size(void)747 static inline uintptr_t qemu_real_host_page_size(void)
748 {
749     return getpagesize();
750 }
751 
qemu_real_host_page_mask(void)752 static inline intptr_t qemu_real_host_page_mask(void)
753 {
754     return -(intptr_t)qemu_real_host_page_size();
755 }
756 
757 /*
758  * After using getopt or getopt_long, if you need to parse another set
759  * of options, then you must reset optind.  Unfortunately the way to
760  * do this varies between implementations of getopt.
761  */
qemu_reset_optind(void)762 static inline void qemu_reset_optind(void)
763 {
764 #ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET
765     optind = 1;
766     optreset = 1;
767 #else
768     optind = 0;
769 #endif
770 }
771 
772 int qemu_fdatasync(int fd);
773 
774 /**
775  * qemu_close_all_open_fd:
776  *
777  * Close all open file descriptors except the ones supplied in the @skip array
778  *
779  * @skip: ordered array of distinct file descriptors that should not be closed
780  *        if any, or NULL.
781  * @nskip: number of entries in the @skip array or 0 if @skip is NULL.
782  */
783 void qemu_close_all_open_fd(const int *skip, unsigned int nskip);
784 
785 /**
786  * Sync changes made to the memory mapped file back to the backing
787  * storage. For POSIX compliant systems this will fallback
788  * to regular msync call. Otherwise it will trigger whole file sync
789  * (including the metadata case there is no support to skip that otherwise)
790  *
791  * @addr   - start of the memory area to be synced
792  * @length - length of the are to be synced
793  * @fd     - file descriptor for the file to be synced
794  *           (mandatory only for POSIX non-compliant systems)
795  */
796 int qemu_msync(void *addr, size_t length, int fd);
797 
798 /**
799  * qemu_get_host_physmem:
800  *
801  * Operating system agnostic way of querying host memory.
802  *
803  * Returns amount of physical memory on the system. This is purely
804  * advisery and may return 0 if we can't work it out. At the other
805  * end we saturate to SIZE_MAX if you are lucky enough to have that
806  * much memory.
807  */
808 size_t qemu_get_host_physmem(void);
809 
810 /*
811  * Toggle write/execute on the pages marked MAP_JIT
812  * for the current thread.
813  */
814 #ifdef __APPLE__
qemu_thread_jit_execute(void)815 static inline void qemu_thread_jit_execute(void)
816 {
817     pthread_jit_write_protect_np(true);
818 }
819 
qemu_thread_jit_write(void)820 static inline void qemu_thread_jit_write(void)
821 {
822     pthread_jit_write_protect_np(false);
823 }
824 #else
qemu_thread_jit_write(void)825 static inline void qemu_thread_jit_write(void) {}
qemu_thread_jit_execute(void)826 static inline void qemu_thread_jit_execute(void) {}
827 #endif
828 
829 /**
830  * Platforms which do not support system() return ENOSYS
831  */
832 #ifndef HAVE_SYSTEM_FUNCTION
833 #define system platform_does_not_support_system
platform_does_not_support_system(const char * command)834 static inline int platform_does_not_support_system(const char *command)
835 {
836     errno = ENOSYS;
837     return -1;
838 }
839 #endif /* !HAVE_SYSTEM_FUNCTION */
840 
841 #ifdef __cplusplus
842 }
843 #endif
844 
845 #endif
846