pub struct WakeupTestDevice { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
Source§impl WakeupTestDevice
impl WakeupTestDevice
pub fn new(current_task: &CurrentTask) -> Self
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for WakeupTestDevice
impl Clone for WakeupTestDevice
Source§fn clone(&self) -> WakeupTestDevice
fn clone(&self) -> WakeupTestDevice
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl DeviceOps for WakeupTestDevice
impl DeviceOps for WakeupTestDevice
Source§fn open(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
current_task: &CurrentTask,
_id: DeviceType,
_node: &NamespaceNode,
_flags: OpenFlags,
) -> Result<Box<dyn FileOps>, Errno>
fn open( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, current_task: &CurrentTask, _id: DeviceType, _node: &NamespaceNode, _flags: OpenFlags, ) -> Result<Box<dyn FileOps>, Errno>
Instantiate a FileOps for this device. Read more
Source§impl FileOps for WakeupTestDevice
impl FileOps for WakeupTestDevice
Source§fn has_persistent_offsets(&self) -> bool
fn has_persistent_offsets(&self) -> bool
Returns whether the file has meaningful seek offsets. Returning
false is only
optimization and will makes FileObject never hold the offset lock when calling read and
write.Source§fn is_seekable(&self) -> bool
fn is_seekable(&self) -> bool
Returns whether the file is seekable.
Source§fn seek(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_current_offset: off_t,
_target: SeekTarget,
) -> Result<off_t, Errno>
fn seek( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _current_offset: off_t, _target: SeekTarget, ) -> Result<off_t, Errno>
Adjust the
current_offset if the file is seekable.Source§fn write(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_offset: usize,
_data: &mut dyn InputBuffer,
) -> Result<usize, Errno>
fn write( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _offset: usize, _data: &mut dyn InputBuffer, ) -> Result<usize, Errno>
Write to the file with an offset. If the file does not have persistent offsets (either
directly, or because it is not seekable), offset will be 0 and can be ignored.
Returns the number of bytes written.
Source§fn read(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_offset: usize,
_data: &mut dyn OutputBuffer,
) -> Result<usize, Errno>
fn read( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _offset: usize, _data: &mut dyn OutputBuffer, ) -> Result<usize, Errno>
Read from the file at an offset. If the file does not have persistent offsets (either
directly, or because it is not seekable), offset will be 0 and can be ignored.
Returns the number of bytes read.
Source§fn sync(
&self,
file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Result<(), Errno>
fn sync( &self, file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<(), Errno>
Syncs cached state associated with the file descriptor to persistent storage. Read more
fn ioctl( &self, locked: &mut Locked<Unlocked>, file: &FileObject, current_task: &CurrentTask, request: u32, arg: SyscallArg, ) -> Result<SyscallResult, Errno>
Source§fn open(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Result<(), Errno>
fn open( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<(), Errno>
Called when the FileObject is opened/created
Source§fn close(
self: Box<Self>,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObjectState,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
)
fn close( self: Box<Self>, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObjectState, _current_task: &CurrentTask, )
Called when the FileObject is destroyed.
Source§fn flush(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
)
fn flush( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, )
Called every time close() is called on this file, even if the file is not ready to be
released.
Source§fn writes_update_seek_offset(&self) -> bool
fn writes_update_seek_offset(&self) -> bool
Returns true if
write() operations on the file will update the seek offset.Source§fn data_sync(
&self,
file: &FileObject,
current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Result<(), Errno>
fn data_sync( &self, file: &FileObject, current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<(), Errno>
Syncs cached data, and only enough metadata to retrieve said data, to persistent storage. Read more
Source§fn get_memory(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_length: Option<usize>,
_prot: ProtectionFlags,
) -> Result<Arc<MemoryObject>, Errno>
fn get_memory( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _length: Option<usize>, _prot: ProtectionFlags, ) -> Result<Arc<MemoryObject>, Errno>
Returns a VMO representing this file. At least the requested protection flags must
be set on the VMO. Reading or writing the VMO must read or write the file. If this is not
possible given the requested protection, an error must be returned.
The
length is a hint for the desired size of the VMO. The returned VMO may be larger or
smaller than the requested length.
This method is typically called by Self::mmap.Source§fn mmap(
&self,
locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
file: &FileObject,
current_task: &CurrentTask,
addr: DesiredAddress,
memory_offset: u64,
length: usize,
prot_flags: ProtectionFlags,
options: MappingOptions,
filename: NamespaceNode,
) -> Result<UserAddress, Errno>
fn mmap( &self, locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, file: &FileObject, current_task: &CurrentTask, addr: DesiredAddress, memory_offset: u64, length: usize, prot_flags: ProtectionFlags, options: MappingOptions, filename: NamespaceNode, ) -> Result<UserAddress, Errno>
Responds to an mmap call. The default implementation calls
Self::get_memory to get a VMO
and then maps it with [crate::mm::MemoryManager::map].
Only implement this trait method if your file needs to control mapping, or record where
a VMO gets mapped.Source§fn readdir(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_sink: &mut dyn DirentSink,
) -> Result<(), Errno>
fn readdir( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _sink: &mut dyn DirentSink, ) -> Result<(), Errno>
Source§fn wait_async(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
_waiter: &Waiter,
_events: FdEvents,
_handler: EventHandler,
) -> Option<WaitCanceler>
fn wait_async( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _waiter: &Waiter, _events: FdEvents, _handler: EventHandler, ) -> Option<WaitCanceler>
Establish a one-shot, edge-triggered, asynchronous wait for the given FdEvents for the
given file and task. Returns
None if this file does not support blocking waits. Read moreSource§fn query_events(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &FileObject,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Result<FdEvents, Errno>
fn query_events( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<FdEvents, Errno>
The events currently active on this file. Read more
fn fcntl( &self, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, cmd: u32, _arg: u64, ) -> Result<SyscallResult, Errno>
Source§fn to_handle(
&self,
file: &FileObject,
current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Result<Option<NullableHandle>, Errno>
fn to_handle( &self, file: &FileObject, current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<Option<NullableHandle>, Errno>
Return a handle that allows access to this file descritor through the zxio protocols. Read more
fn get_handles( &self, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Result<Vec<NullableHandle>, Errno>
Source§fn as_thread_group_key(
&self,
_file: &FileObject,
) -> Result<ThreadGroupKey, Errno>
fn as_thread_group_key( &self, _file: &FileObject, ) -> Result<ThreadGroupKey, Errno>
Returns the associated pid_t. Read more
fn readahead( &self, _file: &FileObject, _current_task: &CurrentTask, _offset: usize, _length: usize, ) -> Result<(), Errno>
Source§fn extra_fdinfo(
&self,
_locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>,
_file: &Arc<ObjectReleaser<FileObject, FileObjectReleaserAction>>,
_current_task: &CurrentTask,
) -> Option<BString>
fn extra_fdinfo( &self, _locked: &mut Locked<FileOpsCore>, _file: &Arc<ObjectReleaser<FileObject, FileObjectReleaserAction>>, _current_task: &CurrentTask, ) -> Option<BString>
Extra information that is included in the /proc//fdfino/ entry.
impl CloseFreeSafe for WakeupTestDevice
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for WakeupTestDevice
impl !RefUnwindSafe for WakeupTestDevice
impl Send for WakeupTestDevice
impl Sync for WakeupTestDevice
impl Unpin for WakeupTestDevice
impl UnsafeUnpin for WakeupTestDevice
impl !UnwindSafe for WakeupTestDevice
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