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// Copyright 2020 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Copyright 2019 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
//! Traits for replacing a range with a hole and writing zeroes in a file.
use std::cmp::min;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Error, ErrorKind, Result, Seek, SeekFrom};
use std::os::unix::fs::FileExt;
use crate::fallocate::{fallocate, FallocateMode};
/// A trait for deallocating space in a file.
pub trait PunchHole {
/// Replace a range of bytes with a hole.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `offset`: offset of the file where to replace with a hole.
/// * `length`: the number of bytes of the hole to replace with.
fn punch_hole(&mut self, offset: u64, length: u64) -> Result<()>;
}
impl PunchHole for File {
fn punch_hole(&mut self, offset: u64, length: u64) -> Result<()> {
fallocate(self, FallocateMode::PunchHole, true, offset, length)
.map_err(|e| Error::from_raw_os_error(e.errno()))
}
}
/// A trait for writing zeroes to a stream.
pub trait WriteZeroes {
/// Write up to `length` bytes of zeroes to the stream, returning how many bytes were written.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `length`: the number of bytes of zeroes to write to the stream.
fn write_zeroes(&mut self, length: usize) -> Result<usize>;
/// Write zeroes to the stream until `length` bytes have been written.
///
/// This method will continuously write zeroes until the requested `length` is satisfied or an
/// unrecoverable error is encountered.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `length`: the exact number of bytes of zeroes to write to the stream.
fn write_all_zeroes(&mut self, mut length: usize) -> Result<()> {
while length > 0 {
match self.write_zeroes(length) {
Ok(0) => return Err(Error::from(ErrorKind::WriteZero)),
Ok(bytes_written) => {
length = length
.checked_sub(bytes_written)
.ok_or_else(|| Error::from(ErrorKind::Other))?
}
// If the operation was interrupted, we should retry it.
Err(e) => {
if e.kind() != ErrorKind::Interrupted {
return Err(e);
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// A trait for writing zeroes to an arbitrary position in a file.
pub trait WriteZeroesAt {
/// Write up to `length` bytes of zeroes starting at `offset`, returning how many bytes were
/// written.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `offset`: offset of the file where to write zeroes.
/// * `length`: the number of bytes of zeroes to write to the stream.
fn write_zeroes_at(&mut self, offset: u64, length: usize) -> Result<usize>;
/// Write zeroes starting at `offset` until `length` bytes have been written.
///
/// This method will continuously write zeroes until the requested `length` is satisfied or an
/// unrecoverable error is encountered.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `offset`: offset of the file where to write zeroes.
/// * `length`: the exact number of bytes of zeroes to write to the stream.
fn write_all_zeroes_at(&mut self, mut offset: u64, mut length: usize) -> Result<()> {
while length > 0 {
match self.write_zeroes_at(offset, length) {
Ok(0) => return Err(Error::from(ErrorKind::WriteZero)),
Ok(bytes_written) => {
length = length
.checked_sub(bytes_written)
.ok_or_else(|| Error::from(ErrorKind::Other))?;
offset = offset
.checked_add(bytes_written as u64)
.ok_or_else(|| Error::from(ErrorKind::Other))?;
}
Err(e) => {
// If the operation was interrupted, we should retry it.
if e.kind() != ErrorKind::Interrupted {
return Err(e);
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl WriteZeroesAt for File {
fn write_zeroes_at(&mut self, offset: u64, length: usize) -> Result<usize> {
// Try to use fallocate() first, since it is more efficient than writing zeroes with
// write().
if fallocate(self, FallocateMode::ZeroRange, true, offset, length as u64).is_ok() {
return Ok(length);
}
// Fall back to write().
// fallocate() failed; fall back to writing a buffer of zeroes until we have written up
// to `length`.
let buf_size = min(length, 0x10000);
let buf = vec![0u8; buf_size];
let mut num_written: usize = 0;
while num_written < length {
let remaining = length - num_written;
let write_size = min(remaining, buf_size);
num_written += self.write_at(&buf[0..write_size], offset + num_written as u64)?;
}
Ok(length)
}
}
impl<T: WriteZeroesAt + Seek> WriteZeroes for T {
fn write_zeroes(&mut self, length: usize) -> Result<usize> {
let offset = self.stream_position()?;
let num_written = self.write_zeroes_at(offset, length)?;
// Advance the seek cursor as if we had done a real write().
self.seek(SeekFrom::Current(num_written as i64))?;
Ok(length)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write};
use crate::tempfile::TempFile;
#[test]
fn test_small_write_zeroes() {
const NON_ZERO_VALUE: u8 = 0x55;
const BUF_SIZE: usize = 5678;
let mut f = TempFile::new().unwrap().into_file();
f.set_len(16384).unwrap();
// Write buffer of non-zero bytes to offset 1234.
let orig_data = [NON_ZERO_VALUE; BUF_SIZE];
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(1234)).unwrap();
f.write_all(&orig_data).unwrap();
// Read back the data plus some overlap on each side.
let mut readback = [0u8; 16384];
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Bytes before the write should still be 0.
for read in &readback[0..1234] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Bytes that were just written should have `NON_ZERO_VALUE` value.
for read in &readback[1234..(1234 + BUF_SIZE)] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Bytes after the written area should still be 0.
for read in &readback[(1234 + BUF_SIZE)..] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Overwrite some of the data with zeroes.
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(2345)).unwrap();
f.write_all_zeroes(4321).unwrap();
// Verify seek position after `write_all_zeroes()`.
assert_eq!(f.stream_position().unwrap(), 2345 + 4321);
// Read back the data and verify that it is now zero.
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Bytes before the write should still be 0.
for read in &readback[0..1234] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Original data should still exist before the zeroed region.
for read in &readback[1234..2345] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Verify that `write_all_zeroes()` zeroed the intended region.
for read in &readback[2345..(2345 + 4321)] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Original data should still exist after the zeroed region.
for read in &readback[(2345 + 4321)..(1234 + BUF_SIZE)] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// The rest of the file should still be 0.
for read in &readback[(1234 + BUF_SIZE)..] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_large_write_zeroes() {
const NON_ZERO_VALUE: u8 = 0x55;
const SIZE: usize = 0x2_0000;
let mut f = TempFile::new().unwrap().into_file();
f.set_len(16384).unwrap();
// Write buffer of non-zero bytes. The size of the buffer will be the new
// size of the file.
let orig_data = [NON_ZERO_VALUE; SIZE];
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.write_all(&orig_data).unwrap();
assert_eq!(f.metadata().unwrap().len(), SIZE as u64);
// Overwrite some of the data with zeroes.
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.write_all_zeroes(0x1_0001).unwrap();
// Verify seek position after `write_all_zeroes()`.
assert_eq!(f.stream_position().unwrap(), 0x1_0001);
// Read back the data and verify that it is now zero.
let mut readback = [0u8; SIZE];
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Verify that `write_all_zeroes()` zeroed the intended region.
for read in &readback[0..0x1_0001] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Original data should still exist after the zeroed region.
for read in &readback[0x1_0001..SIZE] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Now let's zero a certain region by using `write_all_zeroes_at()`.
f.write_all_zeroes_at(0x1_8001, 0x200).unwrap();
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Original data should still exist before the zeroed region.
for read in &readback[0x1_0001..0x1_8001] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Verify that `write_all_zeroes_at()` zeroed the intended region.
for read in &readback[0x1_8001..(0x1_8001 + 0x200)] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Original data should still exist after the zeroed region.
for read in &readback[(0x1_8001 + 0x200)..SIZE] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_punch_hole() {
const NON_ZERO_VALUE: u8 = 0x55;
const SIZE: usize = 0x2_0000;
let mut f = TempFile::new().unwrap().into_file();
f.set_len(16384).unwrap();
// Write buffer of non-zero bytes. The size of the buffer will be the new
// size of the file.
let orig_data = [NON_ZERO_VALUE; SIZE];
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.write_all(&orig_data).unwrap();
assert_eq!(f.metadata().unwrap().len(), SIZE as u64);
// Punch a hole at offset 0x10001.
// Subsequent reads from this range will return zeros.
f.punch_hole(0x1_0001, 0x200).unwrap();
// Read back the data.
let mut readback = [0u8; SIZE];
f.rewind().unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Original data should still exist before the hole.
for read in &readback[0..0x1_0001] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Verify that `punch_hole()` zeroed the intended region.
for read in &readback[0x1_0001..(0x1_0001 + 0x200)] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Original data should still exist after the hole.
for read in &readback[(0x1_0001 + 0x200)..] {
assert_eq!(*read, NON_ZERO_VALUE);
}
// Punch a hole at the end of the file.
// Subsequent reads from this range should return zeros.
f.punch_hole(SIZE as u64 - 0x400, 0x400).unwrap();
// Even though we punched a hole at the end of the file, the file size should remain the
// same since FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE must be used with FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE.
assert_eq!(f.metadata().unwrap().len(), SIZE as u64);
let mut readback = [0u8; 0x400];
f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(SIZE as u64 - 0x400)).unwrap();
f.read_exact(&mut readback).unwrap();
// Verify that `punch_hole()` zeroed the intended region.
for read in &readback[0..0x400] {
assert_eq!(*read, 0);
}
// Punching a hole of len 0 should return an error.
assert!(f.punch_hole(0x200, 0x0).is_err());
// Zeroing a region of len 0 should not return an error since we have a fallback path
// in `write_zeroes_at()` for `fallocate()` failure.
assert!(f.write_zeroes_at(0x200, 0x0).is_ok());
}
}