cosmopolitan/libc/calls/ftruncate.c
Justine Tunney eeb20775d2
Add dontthrow attribute to most libc functions
This will help C++ code that uses exceptions to be tinier. For example,
this change shaves away 1000 lines of assembly code from LLVM's libcxx,
which is 0.7% of all assembly instructions in the entire library.
2024-01-09 01:26:03 -08:00

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4.3 KiB
C

/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/calls/cp.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall-nt.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall-sysv.internal.h"
#include "libc/dce.h"
#include "libc/errno.h"
#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
/**
* Changes size of open file.
*
* If the file size is increased, the extended area shall appear as if
* it were zero-filled. If your file size is decreased, the extra data
* shall be lost.
*
* This function never changes the file position. This is true even if
* ftruncate() causes the position to become beyond the end of file in
* which case, the rules described in the lseek() documentation apply.
*
* Some operating systems implement an optimization, where `length` is
* treated as a logical size and the requested physical space won't be
* allocated until non-zero values get written into it. Our tests show
* this happens on Linux (usually with 4096 byte granularity), FreeBSD
* (which favors 512-byte granularity), and MacOS (prefers 4096 bytes)
* however Windows, OpenBSD, and NetBSD always reserve physical space.
* This may be inspected using fstat() and consulting stat::st_blocks.
*
* @param fd must be open for writing
* @param length may be greater than current current file size
* @return 0 on success, or -1 w/ errno
* @raise EINVAL if `length` is negative
* @raise EINTR if signal was delivered instead
* @raise ECANCELED if thread was cancelled in masked mode
* @raise EIO if a low-level i/o error happened
* @raise EFBIG or EINVAL if `length` is too huge
* @raise EBADF if `fd` isn't an open file descriptor
* @raise EINVAL if `fd` is a non-file, e.g. pipe, socket
* @raise EINVAL if `fd` wasn't opened in a writeable mode
* @raise EROFS if `fd` is on a read-only filesystem (e.g. zipos)
* @raise ENOSYS on bare metal
* @cancelationpoint
* @asyncsignalsafe
*/
int ftruncate(int fd, int64_t length) {
int rc;
BEGIN_CANCELATION_POINT;
if (fd < 0) {
rc = ebadf();
} else if (__isfdkind(fd, kFdZip)) {
rc = erofs();
} else if (IsMetal()) {
rc = enosys();
} else if (!IsWindows()) {
rc = sys_ftruncate(fd, length, length);
if (IsNetbsd() && rc == -1 && errno == ENOSPC) {
errno = EFBIG; // POSIX doesn't specify ENOSPC for ftruncate()
}
} else if (__isfdopen(fd)) {
rc = sys_ftruncate_nt(g_fds.p[fd].handle, length);
} else {
rc = ebadf();
}
END_CANCELATION_POINT;
STRACE("ftruncate(%d, %'ld) → %d% m", fd, length, rc);
return rc;
}
__weak_reference(ftruncate, ftruncate64);