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2021-09-04Remove SigevNotify on OpenBSD and RedoxAlan Somers
Because nothing uses it on those OSes.
2021-09-04Document more thingsAlan Somers
Also, test rustdoc in CI, and demote missing_docs from a deny to a warning (but still deny it in CI).
2021-08-28More rust docsAlan Somers
Switch from allow(missing_docs) to deny(missing_docs), which should gradually help us moving forward. Also, add a few missing docs, such as for sched and aio.
2021-08-27Merge #1503bors[bot]
1503: Add TcpRepair to sockopt r=asomers a=tazz4843 This PR adds the `TCP_REPAIR` flag to `nix::sys::socket::sockopt` under the name `TcpRepair`. Co-authored-by: 0/0 <zero@imaskeleton.me>
2021-08-27Fix compilation warningsRyan Zoeller
2021-08-26add `TcpRepair` to sockopt0/0
2021-08-22Merge #1447bors[bot]
1447: Expose SockAddr::from_raw_sockaddr r=asomers a=coolreader18 I also noticed the `SockAddr/InetAddr::to_str` functions were entirely redundant - `ToString` exists for that, & has a blanket impl on `T: Display`. Co-authored-by: Noah <33094578+coolreader18@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-21Merge #1495bors[bot]
1495: Deprecate SockAddr/InetAddr::to_str r=asomers a=coolreader18 Co-authored-by: Noah <33094578+coolreader18@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-21Expose SockAddr::from_raw_sockaddrNoah
2021-08-21Deprecate SockAddr/InetAddr::to_strNoah
2021-08-18Add `PTRACE_EVENT_STOP` enum variantGabriel Majeri
2021-08-18Merge #1486 #1490 #1493bors[bot]
1486: Relax assertions in sockaddr_storage_to_addr to match the documentation. r=asomers a=khuey Fixes #1479 1490: add libc::IP6T_SO_ORIGINAL_DST to socket opt r=asomers a=bearice the original PR #1410 was stalled for a while let's make it happen. this should closes #1410 and #938 1493: Fix crates.io badge r=asomers a=atouchet Co-authored-by: Kyle Huey <khuey@kylehuey.com> Co-authored-by: Icemic <bingfeng.web@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bearice Ren <bearice@icybear.net> Co-authored-by: Alex Touchet <alextouchet@outlook.com>
2021-08-17Relax assertions in sockaddr_storage_to_addr to match the documentation.Kyle Huey
Fixes #1479
2021-08-17Don't use mem::transmute in SignalFdAlan Somers
There was a better case for using it before mem::uninitialized was available, but not great. Even before then, mem::zeroed could've been used instead. Issue #373
2021-08-17Simplify definition of SIGNALFD_SIGINFO_SIZEAlan Somers
mem::size_of has been a const fn since Rust 1.24.0. Use it.
2021-08-13constify more functionsAlan Somers
Constify more functions, since we're raising the MSRV from 1.41.0 to 1.46.0. Fixes #1477
2021-08-12feat: add libc::IP6T_SO_ORIGINAL_DST supportIcemic
2021-08-11Merge #1482bors[bot]
1482: Add support for LOCAL_PEER_CRED r=asomers a=asomers On FreeBSD and its derivatives, this socket option gets the credentials of the connected peer. Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
2021-08-11Merge #1484bors[bot]
1484: Optionally implement TryFrom in libc_enum! r=asomers a=asomers This saves code in several separate places that need to do this separately. At the same time, remove a few uses of mem::transmute that were implementing TryFrom or similar functionality. Issue #373 Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
2021-08-10Add support for LOCAL_PEER_CREDAlan Somers
On FreeBSD and its derivatives, this socket option gets the credentials of the connected peer.
2021-08-09Optionally implement TryFrom in libc_enum!Alan Somers
This saves code in several separate places that need to do this separately. At the same time, remove a few uses of mem::transmute that were implementing TryFrom or similar functionality. Issue #373
2021-08-09Replace some mem::transmute calls in signal.rs with pointer castsAlan Somers
Issue #373
2021-08-09Add PTRACE_INTERRUPTMika Vatanen
2021-08-09Remove some actually unsupported termios iflags on redoxNoah
2021-08-01Add getrlimit and setrlimitLMJW
This work is a continutation on previou contribution by @kpcyrd and @j1ah0ng.
2021-07-29Merge #1473 #1474 #1476bors[bot]
1473: sys/stat: add a safe wrapper for mknodat(2) r=asomers a=lucab This introduces a new `mknodat` helper. Ref: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mknod.html 1474: Mark most C-derived enums as non_exhaustive r=asomers a=asomers Since libc may add new variants at any time, Nix's consumers should not use exhaustive match patterns. Fixes #1182 1476: Constify many functions r=asomers a=asomers Constify most functions that can be constified. The exceptions are mostly accessors for structs that have no const constructor. Co-authored-by: Luca BRUNO <luca.bruno@coreos.com> Co-authored-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
2021-07-28sys/stat: add a safe wrapper for mknodat(2)Luca BRUNO
This introduces a new `mknodat` helper. Ref: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mknod.html
2021-07-27Expose `sys::eventfd` for target_os = "android"Felix Obenhuber
Androids bionic supports eventfd. Extend the conditional compilation check to include the target_os "android". Fixes #1480
2021-07-24Constify many functionsAlan Somers
Constify most functions that can be constified. The exceptions are mostly accessors for structs that have no const constructor.
2021-07-24Merge #1472bors[bot]
1472: Add pthread_kill r=asomers a=mkroening This adds `pthread_kill`, following the design of `killpg`. What do you think? Co-authored-by: Martin Kröning <mkroening@posteo.net>
2021-07-24Merge branch 'master' into const_timespecAlan Somers
2021-07-24Add pthread_killMartin Kröning
2021-07-24Mark most C-derived enums as non_exhaustiveAlan Somers
Since libc may add new variants at any time, Nix's consumers should not use exhaustive match patterns. Fixes #1182
2021-07-16Add the IPV6_V6ONLY sockoptDaniel Dulaney
2021-07-13Enable creating a const TimeSpecDaniel Dulaney
Previously, there was no way to create a TimeSpec in a const context because all creation was through traits. This adds two utility functions to create a const TimeSpec from a libc::timespec or a std::time::Duration
2021-07-13Use immutable receivers for FdSet::{highest, contains, fds}Alan Somers
There was never any good reason to use mutable receives in the first place. Nix originally did so because libc defined FD_ISSET as taking a mutable receiver, which it did based on an inaccurate Linux man page. But that's fixed now. https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/1725
2021-07-08Support SO_RXQ_OVFL socket option (android/fuchsia/linux)Junho Choi
This PR implements support of RXQ_OVFL flag and parsing ControlMessage to get the packet drop counter of UDP socket.
2021-07-07Collapse Error into ErrnoAlan Somers
Now that Nix's weird error types are eliminated, there's no reason not to simply use Errno as the Error type.
2021-07-07Overhaul Nix's error typesAlan Somers
For many of Nix's consumers it be convenient to easily convert a Nix error into a std::io::Error. That's currently not possible because of the InvalidPath, InvalidUtf8, and UnsupportedOperation types that have no equivalent in std::io::Error. However, very few of Nix's public APIs actually return those unusual errors. So a more useful API would be for Nix's standard error type to implement Into<std::io::Error>. This commit makes Error a simple NewType around Errno. For most functions it's a drop-in replacement. There are only three exceptions: * clearenv now returns a bespoke error type. It was the only Nix function whose error couldn't be cleanly mapped onto an Errno. * sys::signal::signal now returns Error(Errno::ENOTSUP) instead of Error::UnsupportedOperation when the user passes an incompatible argument to `handler`. * When a NixPath exceeds PATH_MAX, it will now return Error(Errno::ENAMETOOLONG) instead of Error::InvalidPath. In the latter two cases there is now some abiguity about whether the error code was generated by Nix or by the OS. But I think the ambiguity is worth it for the sake of being able to implement Into<io::Error>. This commit also introduces Error::Sys() as a migration aid. Previously that as an enum variant. Now it's a function, but it will work in many of the same contexts as the original. Fixes #1155
2021-07-05Add TcpUserTimeout socket optionAnthony Ramine
2021-06-23Add IpFreebind socket optionAnthony Ramine
2021-06-13Add nmount for FreeBSD.Alan Somers
2021-06-12Fix bad links in the aio docsAlan Somers
2021-05-30misc Clippy cleanupAlan Somers
* Fix race conditions in the tests. Two tests were grabbing a mutex but immediately dropping it. Thank you, Clippy. * Remove vestigial Windows support. Remove some code added to support Windows in 2015. Nix is no longer intended to ever run on Windows. * Various other minor Clippy lints.
2021-05-30Adapt aio to the world of async/await, and fix some potential unsoundness.Alan Somers
* libc::aiocb must not be moved while the kernel has a pointer to it. This change enforces that requirement by using std::pin. * Split LioCbBuilder out of LioCb. struct LioCb relied on the (incorrect) assumption that a Vec's elements have a stable location in memory. That's not true; they can be moved during Vec::push. The solution is to use a Vec in the new Builder struct, but finalize it to a boxed slice (which doesn't support push) before allowing it to be submitted to the kernel. * Eliminate owned buffer types. mio-aio no longer uses owned buffers with nix::aio. There's little need for it in the world of async/await. I'm not aware of any other consumers. This substantially simplifies the code.
2021-05-30Merge pull request #1442 from asomers/issue-1441Alan Somers
Suppress a build warning on Fuchsia
2021-05-30Suppress a build warning on FuchsiaAlan Somers
Beginning with 1.41.0, Rust considers it UB to zero-initialize a function pointer, even if you try to hide it behind `mem::MaybeUninit`. Suppress this warning to fix the build until we come up with a better permanent solution. Issue #1441
2021-05-28Disable sendfile64 on androidTom Dryer
It's not available from libc on that platform.
2021-05-28Add sendfile64Tom Dryer
`sendfile64` is a Linux-specific call with a wider type for the `offset` argument than `sendfile`. This is largely a copy of the existing `sendfile` function and associated test.
2021-05-13Use https instead of httpRyan Zoeller