pub struct Directory1SynchronousProxy { /* private fields */ }
Implementations§
source§impl Directory1SynchronousProxy
impl Directory1SynchronousProxy
pub fn new(channel: Channel) -> Self
pub fn into_channel(self) -> Channel
sourcepub fn wait_for_event(&self, deadline: Time) -> Result<Directory1Event, Error>
pub fn wait_for_event(&self, deadline: Time) -> Result<Directory1Event, Error>
Waits until an event arrives and returns it. It is safe for other threads to make concurrent requests while waiting for an event.
sourcepub fn clone(
&self,
flags: OpenFlags,
object: ServerEnd<NodeMarker>
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn clone( &self, flags: OpenFlags, object: ServerEnd<NodeMarker> ) -> Result<(), Error>
Create another connection to the same remote object.
flags
may be any of:
OpenFlags.RIGHT_*
OpenFlags.APPEND
OpenFlags.DESCRIBE
OpenFlags.CLONE_SAME_RIGHTS
All other flags are ignored.
The OpenFlags.RIGHT_*
bits in flags
request corresponding rights over the resulting
cloned object.
The cloned object must have rights less than or equal to the original object, otherwise
returns ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED
.
Alternatively, pass OpenFlags.CLONE_SAME_RIGHTS
to inherit the rights on the source connection.
It is invalid to pass any of the OpenFlags.RIGHT_*
flags together with
OpenFlags.CLONE_SAME_RIGHTS
.
sourcepub fn get_attr(
&self,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<(i32, NodeAttributes), Error>
pub fn get_attr( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, NodeAttributes), Error>
Acquires information about the node.
This method does not require any rights.
sourcepub fn set_attr(
&self,
flags: NodeAttributeFlags,
attributes: &mut NodeAttributes,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn set_attr( &self, flags: NodeAttributeFlags, attributes: &mut NodeAttributes, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<i32, Error>
Updates information about the node.
This method requires following rights: OpenFlags.RIGHT_WRITABLE
, otherwise returns
ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE
.
sourcepub fn get_flags(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<(i32, OpenFlags), Error>
pub fn get_flags(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<(i32, OpenFlags), Error>
Acquires the Directory.Open
rights and flags used to access this file.
This method does not require any rights.
sourcepub fn set_flags(
&self,
flags: OpenFlags,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn set_flags( &self, flags: OpenFlags, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<i32, Error>
Changes the Directory.Open
flags used to access the file.
Supported flags which can be turned on / off:
OpenFlags.APPEND
This method does not require any rights.
sourcepub fn query_filesystem(
&self,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<(i32, Option<Box<FilesystemInfo>>), Error>
pub fn query_filesystem( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, Option<Box<FilesystemInfo>>), Error>
Query the filesystem for filesystem-specific information.
sourcepub fn open(
&self,
flags: OpenFlags,
mode: ModeType,
path: &str,
object: ServerEnd<NodeMarker>
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn open( &self, flags: OpenFlags, mode: ModeType, path: &str, object: ServerEnd<NodeMarker> ) -> Result<(), Error>
Opens a new object relative to this directory object.
path
may contain multiple segments, separated by “/” characters, and should never be
empty; i.e. “” is an invalid path. A trailing slash implies OpenFlags.DIRECTORY. Components
must not be empty (i.e. “foo//bar” is invalid). “..” is disallowed anywhere in the path. “.”
is only allowed if the path is exactly “.”, but not otherwise. A leading ‘/’ is allowed (and
is treated the same way as if not present, i.e. “/foo/bar’ and “foo/bar” are the same).
If an unknown value is sent for flags the connection should be closed.
OpenFlags.RIGHT_*
flags provided in flags
will restrict access rights on
the object
channel which will be connected to the opened entity.
Rights are never increased. When you open a nested entity within a directory, you may only
request the same rights as what the directory connection already has, or a subset of those.
Exceeding those rights causes an access denied error to be transmitted in the
OnOpen
event if applicable, and the object
connection closed.
mode
is ignored.
sourcepub fn read_dirents(
&self,
max_bytes: u64,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<(i32, Vec<u8>), Error>
pub fn read_dirents( &self, max_bytes: u64, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, Vec<u8>), Error>
Reads a collection of variably sized dirents into a buffer.
The number of dirents in a directory may be very large: akin to
calling read multiple times on a file, directories have a seek
offset which is updated on subsequent calls to ReadDirents.
Each call to ReadDirents will only return whole dirent structures,
they will not get split across ReadDirent calls. When the seek
offset reaches the end, dirents
will be empty.
These dirents are of the form:
struct dirent {
// Describes the inode of the entry.
uint64 ino;
// Describes the length of the dirent name in bytes.
uint8 size;
// Describes the type of the entry. Aligned with the
// POSIX d_type values. Use `DirentType` constants.
uint8 type;
// Unterminated name of entry.
char name[0];
}
This method does not require any rights, since one could always probe for directory contents by triggering name conflicts during file creation.
sourcepub fn rewind(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn rewind(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<i32, Error>
Resets the directory seek offset.
This method does not require any rights, similar to ReadDirents.
sourcepub fn get_token(
&self,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<(i32, Option<Handle>), Error>
pub fn get_token( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, Option<Handle>), Error>
Acquires a token to a Directory which can be used to identify access to it at a later point in time. The token will remain valid for as long as the connection requesting the token remains open.
This method requires following rights: OpenFlags.RIGHT_WRITABLE
, otherwise returns
ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE
.
sourcepub fn link(
&self,
src: &str,
dst_parent_token: Handle,
dst: &str,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn link( &self, src: &str, dst_parent_token: Handle, dst: &str, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<i32, Error>
Creates a link to an object named src by the name dst, within a directory represented by token.
src
must be a resolved object name. Including “/” in the string will
return ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS
.
dst
must be a resolved object name. Including “/” in the string will
return ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS
.
This method requires following rights: OpenFlags.RIGHT_WRITABLE
, otherwise returns
ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE
.
sourcepub fn watch(
&self,
mask: WatchMask,
options: u32,
watcher: ServerEnd<DirectoryWatcherMarker>,
___deadline: Time
) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn watch( &self, mask: WatchMask, options: u32, watcher: ServerEnd<DirectoryWatcherMarker>, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<i32, Error>
Watches a directory, receiving events of added messages on the watcher request channel.
Options must be zero; it is reserved.
This method does not require any rights, similar to ReadDirents.